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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1934-06-21, Page 8PAGE EIGHT. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934 HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stathain- of Sa Themes were week end visitor.; With Mr, and Mal. John Elder. • 'Miss Verde. Watson apet the week .ead at her home in Loadeaboro. A ietin i the Chamber of Cammerce was held..in the council. chamber on Friday eveniag, The treasurer reported pver $31.11.1 cleared on the 34th May and It was 'decided to pay off tar .1d debt on the and purchased seine year:: ago by the old P.....ard of Trade. The committees re- ported. Discussion favored a reunion text year and it uris ilecided"to look /lie matter of expense. The funeral of the late 'Mrs, Roy Weber taok •p:ctee Thursday last, All three resident trinisters took eart. 1.:_d trnt ere ixtr, NIrs. 'Ber- tha Bel', IlasebeIl Club. Mrs. Dons- Battaa, 11r. :aid NIrs. Norman lerett Jerome.), Mr, and Nirs. 3. Td. :lam. 11r. alai Mrs. Louis Weber aril Clar.. tZtiriclia alr, Roy aveher :a family, Mrs. 31r. and Harry iles, i.Zurich), 31r. and C. B. -Fals/rom London), Mr, Mrs. Ross Dick Toronto), Mr,. Climon).. Mr, and Nies. PIeff (Exeter), ladies' Euchre Mr. and Mrs. James Dick. Mr. e• -I Mr,. Rea Dick. •ala T, C. Joynt, a.as (a.-alys Laker. Mr. Russell Lae. Anataer service WEl5 held at ta. laatheran Caarcia at Zurich, cl- ay the Lutheran minister and I:I:erne:It at the feu:her:in cemetery, ;,El!:1)earell'A Were Mr, Harry S.S, No, 14, STANLEY. TO CELEBRATE 70th ANNIVERSARY A former pupil of the. school section prizes this photo, taken in Mr. Johnston's time, The trees have grown much larger, but in other respects the school appears the same to -day. From left to right: Mag- gie Parsons, Anna May Hood, Ida Rathwell, Grace Ross, Lola Rath - well, Jessie Collins, Anna Fisher, Hannah Dinsdale, Norma Hood, Oda McBeath, Beale Collins, Margaret Cooper, Grace Cooper, W. H. Johnston, Willie Parsons, Roscoe Osborne, Nelson Hood, Herbert lte-a \Ir. 1 ao.er Dein-a...a Joseph Keihl, Cecil Johnston Arnold Petrie, Alex. McMurtrie, Archie Par - 11.; R Dick. Arthur Dick sons, John Keihl, Willie Cooper, Lawrence Wessman, Arthur Jones, Dick.Billy Collins. 3'r-, J. Cranst .1, af Vancouver. B, 3 • Mt.,. The. fellewing is the firs: entry ino J".mes Prie,t, dej. true flower S'Ill(lay Elt. the. 1' ti Lin:reit end the church- was ,lecerate-.1 ;loiters. Rcv, Artlinr Sinclair. paator,itul ti.1 the A.t the morn- ieg ser...:ce there .vuChildrt11.1 ,eitit 1.r. Zuetie, je,sie Pais- lte"iby 11,. l Carrie ,Teynt a.aina tae special p.rts in the arta- Smalatconthe .1 Gaelph i••• 31r. itt NIr, . Earl Drananand t.. the •tter.3dr. r. h. foriner resi-; Mid I •• let ;.e, rs a. He 7%;1• 7.1.'.1.2'.7 111.1 : A:7.7 aa.ere hear: at - January, 18 -tee in the minute book of S.S. No. 14, Stanley,. and records the erectien of the log schoc,l, The estim- ated value of schoolhouse and lot was 83Fent "A meeting of the Freeholders and !Householders of School Section No, ! 14, was held at the schoolhouse said eection on the 20th day of Janu- ary A.af. ,or the purpose of settling aa affair- eamn et ed with the site of :he eel-, cisc and the finishing, of same. 11 rel v Donald NieDiarmid and sicieldei by John McDiarmid that Peter Grant net as chairman. Carried. "Mal el by John MeDugall and ,acanled by Gilbert McDonald that Lama, . Walker act as secretary. Cd. ''31 vel by John NleDonald and sec. naal by William Philips that the an.1 SI. a Hite he erected on the Santa East earner of Lot. :X... 6 in the 1,11 conce--ion of the Ta w ritip Stan:a. "Saaned, Peter Grant. chairman; Dueean Walker. secretary." Da\ Id S..eddart. Alio held a first- Lo.- rertiikt,te. was engaged 1.864, limier the Upper Canada Conselidat- ed C•emeon Sch..3 Act, Hi; alary ea: se4ti.e per :minim. jebn Hamils 1 it became teacher on Jan. let, 11868; 1rein1. A. 1 1,,likirk tanght ia Sept., 1501. Other tt.'4i'ller, 4 little later ' arra William McQaeen, 3853; J. S. Mal l-ew, latal-a5-5a; D. C. Camp- aell. The erection 0: the brick school is recorded in the minute book as fol. A special ,ch ,••• itttme tit tine Section 1%:1- 11v111 here June 25th, 1573, due native was given, faa the atwaase of taking into consid- eration the propriety ot erecting a new achaalahouse, deciding upon the material of which it to be built. Nir• Wm. Blair was appointed Chair- man and Jame. Graasick, Secretary. The atiter ausinesa transacted was as illewe: Moved by Mr. Harvey, sec - led by Mr, Jones, that it be built =.• a "at.. Nil-, .V.ice W : k • fr. fr. :he • : lie Thetreday al - :,t 1,Z. P4- 5 r Ire.,.1 —17,1. 4 ' •:r Nle-, 1. 33'. Ilenthr• 1 Nic..ht zin•I ivas 111 .3 Pt'.., cr,.,ed at - t. I - 5. /lie p.t teem in i‘ii- fit zae Rao ta•r j• tiarne: Ford, e'entee'ia. en I T: Nen: !1,a.11i.111: be - ,rt -c. •,j.- Y Carned C'oireb. Ilea -all. Mr-. eront., NIr. end :Mrs. NIr NI-, r ete. Arnold tircle, • Clifir:h. 11 n -ell. • . en1 eiene cIter sereys endi day l eniel:y in the{ • Csi 1 ot tit any kin4. It e,•,••1 vote war 4S1 Ilanicr,, on the lists,' ▪ ere l'• I! Ne. 1 ut.ve 11“11-! 13:3, Cooper. 1. Poll 4:tie 11:;1:;111..yne 125, Ealatt 07,i .per 1. .11 ijority for II/ceentene` 1.1 the evening a bitt crowd ga-' •-n the,treets hear tat re-; sit- an! a= t':ie returns came. show-! :he Cation of Mr. Ballan:yrie and -f Mr. Hepburn, the feel...! eg, :ha. theeitt 1 be gtven ee-; an I c•:•-•perafion. 't aed NIrs, Ros- Dick end s•ii returned to their home .• .t.itt ,'ter mtemling the inner -I f Mr. Dick's sister. the :ate Mrs. a Weber. air. ea:3 Mrs. Mark Drysalale spent aaaaraay last in L011(1011. ht: many friends of Mrs. Robert l'arsons will he pleased to hear she is improving nicely from her recent ac- Olent where she had the misfortune t fall and fracture one of her limbs. During the months of July and august Rey. W. A. Young, pastor of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensel], and Rev. S. al. Gordon, pastor of Caven 'Presbyterian Church, Exeter, will exchange pulpits beginning the ar-t Sunday in July. Rev, W. A. Young will preach in Cavell Presby- terian Church, Exeter, In the morning and in his own pulpit at Hensall in the evening. Beginning with Sunday, August 5th, Rev. S. Gordon will preach in the Carmel Church, Hen - all, Sunday morning and in his own ytilpit Sunday evenings. The evening services will be .withdrawn in the Hensell church during „August. On aunday, June 40h, Rev. W. A. Young will speak at the Diamond jubilee of the Agricultural College at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. D, McKard and Miss Alma .Scruton, R.N., of London, vis- ited with relatives and friends in town an Sunday, Dr. James Bell of Harrisburg, Penn., is visiting with his sisters, Mr.. Hugh McEwen and Miss Jessie Bell, also other relatives in ahe VIClfl- Miss Clara Webber of Landoll is spending .sorne time with her brother, Mr. Roy Weber. ).lr. and airs. Lyle Cas:sicly spent the week end visiting, with relatives and friends at Otters:ale. Mr. Robt, Higgins spent the week end visiting at the home .of her dau- ghter, Mrs. Bert North, of Wood- stock. Miss Mae NacfNatighton of Toronto Fpant the week end here ,visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. McNaugh tan. (Mrs- Alice Joynt has returned to her home here andspend the summer with her ton, Will Joynt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zettfle of St, ;Thames visited over the week .end with Mr, Zeufie's parents, and other relatives, The Women's Missionary Society of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hea- a'a, met on Thuraday afternoon. June 14, for their annual birthday party. The school room was lovely with flowers. brought by girls of the ArnoldCircle. Mrs. Edwards took the chair and opened the meeting by singing Psalm selection No. la and Mrs. 'Workman led in prayer. The ;Bible lesson was read by Mrs. C. Hudson from the atiath of tRomans and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron sang a solo. The Auxiliary was 'fortunate in having as guest speaker, the Presbyterial presi- <lent, Miss L. Jeckyll. of Exeter, who gave a very full and most interesting report of the provincial meeting of the W:M.S. held in Hamilton. The offering was taken and dedicated in prayer by Mrs. Dallas, Mrs. Hutton sang a solo which was enjoyed very much. The supply secretary, Miss McGregor, read the allocation for this year. Mrs. Thos. Hudson and Miss Dallas, on behalf of the Auxiliary, presented 'Mrs. Young, the president, with a beautiful friendship circle quilt on this, her birthday. The quilt was made by the oldest member ef the congregation, Mrs. Ann. Hudson, who is well over ninety-four years of age. St is really beautiful and well. made, Mrs. Dallas in a few kindly Warde expressed the feelings of the W.M.S. for their president and Mrs. Hudson made the presentation. Mrs. Young thanked the ladies in a few well-chosen words. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the speaker of the afternoon on motion of Mrs. Arn old and Mrs. Young. At the close of the .meeting a dainty lunch was serv- ed. The tables looked tempting, es- pecially the long one, centred by th•e birthday cake, decorated pink and white and topped with candles. Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Dallas served. Mr, and Mrs. Roy McLaren and Mr. W. L. Mel1..aren visited .on Sun, day with Mr. and Mrs. All dlnnking and family of Farquhar. VETERAN TEACHER W. H. JOHNSTON Who taught in S.S, No, 14, Stan- ley for twenty years. Mr, Johnston now resides at Exeter, He has do- nated to the school a handsome museum case containing a collec- tion of relics of pioneer days. of brick, Carriea. - Gra,sick, Secretary; William Blair, Chairman.' 'Dec. 3Ist, 1-491.1—Alter brief diacus- aion it 'NEEdecided it the money in the handseof treasurer was rather small it would 11,4 he advisable to haial a new fence for another year. The l)re,vnt trustee, are Herbert ;limes (chairman), Robert Speir. Fred Rathwel: (,.e,.,'treas.). Nliss • P. C. Penfold is teacher. Former pupils who attcndea the old log school and who remain in this district are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hood, Reeve Wil - Ikon and Mrs. Jones t Mary- Hood), Hensall: Robert Dinsdale, Mrs, Coch- rane, of the section; Hugh Ross-, 3ie- lepe,:.1.;- Dr. R. R, Ras, Seafortha Nurse Caristian McLaren ,•3 Clinton: aesaie A. Jones, ef T...%11.101:1 Mrs. H. johns Lida Jones). Elimville, 'An invitation to attend the reunion has been sent to Dr. James -Grassick, of Grand Forks, N.D.. who was teach- er when the brick school was erected. Dr, A:ex, C. alnaloch, of Vaacourer. B.C., has ient best wishes for the re- latin and regrets that he will be un- able to came. David Alair, Clerk of Stamford Twp., will be here unless it is "humanly impossible," William Hollingsbeed, Dutton, left Huron in 1883; lie is Coining. Between sixty and seventy _pupils were on the roll of the old log school. Many of the pupila attended only in the winter, some of the pupils being "men with whiskers," it is recalled. A row of 'benches ran lengthwise along each wall for the older pupils; two rows of small desks occupied the centre of the floor. The girls were on: one side and the boys on the other side. The strive was at the -back of the room. HILLSGREEN IReanions are the order of the day: the Steplhenson families' gatherinig at Baylfield, the Love families at Grand Bend on Wednesday, and the Webs- ter's at Bayfield on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dicic, and son Douglas, have returned to their home in Toronto after being here to attend the -funeral of Mr, Dick's sister, the late Mrs. Roy Weber of Hensel]. Rec. R. K. Love of Kintore called .on his parents, Mr, and Mrs, 137, Love, recently. Mrs, L. Biter and son Donald of Falconbridge, are spending a short vacation at the home 'of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane, The W. M. S. are meeting in the church on Wednesday, 'June 20th. The Lord's Suppp.er will be admin- istered at the close of the morning service in the Kippen Church on .Sun- day, June 24th. The a-lillsgreen Cha- gregation, are asked to be present for this service. 1Servicea at Hillsgreen Church will be withdrawn on Sunday, June 24th, WINTHROP. Here's something new and different for a garden party, ,Did you ever at- tend a garden party where they had a Kitchen Orchestra as entertainers? Conte to the garden party that Caren Church, Winthrop, is holding Friday evening, June 212Ind, on, the church grounds, Were you pleased with the Lambeth Double Mixed Quartette, the entertainers at the fowl supper last year, Advance reports are that the Delaware Kitchen 'Orchestra pre- sent a programme just as versatile and funny as the entertainment you enjoyed last fall. Before it crowd that packed the Delaware Hall, the Kit- chen Orchestra held the attention of the audience and elicited round upon round of applause. So well were they received that they have since present- ed their programme at church eon, certs and garden parties in other centres. The Ladies'. aassociation of Caren Church, well known for their successful suppers, will serve supper from six to eight o'cl-ock. All roads then teAtt to CAYCE] United 1Church, Winthrop, on the night of the 212,nd. 13c sure not to be among, the unwise few who nuns Witabrop garden party with its programme which is "entirely different." Mr. -!Gordon Rennie has been an - Pointed teacher at S.S, NicKillop, Mr. Melvin Blanchard is visiting at Belleville and Ottawa, Winthrop. foot ball team was de- feated last 'Saturdaj, night in Welton, The sTore was 114. 'Walton played here on Wednesday night, Don't forget the garden party on .the church grounds this ;Friday night. Mr. Moody Holland of Walton spent Sunday with Mr. "Tint" Eaton. airs. 'Churchill and Mrs, Brewer of Cleveland attended the Campbell- Catliill wedding here last Thursday. Mrs, Jas. Campbell returned home with 31 re, Churchill to spend a few weeks' vacation. A large crnavd from here attend- ed the garden party at Duff's last week. Mr, \Vm. Draper has been re- engaged to trach at S.S. No. 12, Mc- lfa miles north of Winthrop. A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at seven o'clock on Thurs- day evening, June 14, at the home of the bride in Winthrop, when Nfarg- aret Love, only daughter of Mr, A. Cuthill and the late Mrs. Cuthill, was united in marriage to 'William Archibald Canibell, sun of Mrs. Campbell and the hoe James Camp- bell of McKillop. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. E. Morrow. in the presence of a .few relatives and friends, on the .verandah of their home, which was a bower of Dowers and evergreens. The bride, given in marriage by ber father, wore a dainty dress of mauve taffeta with cream moire shoes and carried a bouquet of pink pennies from their own garden. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left later on a motor trip to Toronto. HARLOCK. alr. and :Mrs, Simon afcVittie saellt Monday visiting- at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Geo, lIcTaggart and Mr. Dunclas and Miss Annie Johnston's in Walton. air, Charles and Miss Amy Parsons spent Sunday afternoon at the horn,: r.1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins of ITe•th. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jenkins of Stratford who came to 11r. Par - sone' Saturday evening, also spent Sunday at the home of Mr. acid Mrs. Jenkins. Don't forget the Supper which is being held at Community Hail, Lon- de:31)(nm on Jane 29th under the ans. pices of the Ladies' .418 of Burns ;Un- ited Church. The programme is being put on by young people of Winthrop Church. Mr. and "Mrs. Frank McGregor en- tertained Chesley friends ,on Satur- day of last week, Mr. Bert Beacom is sporting a Ifine• Essex car, We wish him good luck with his car. 'Mrs. Weber and Mrs, Murr and children front Sebringvill'e visited at the home of Mr. and lairs. ,Bert Allen over the week -end. Miss Olive Knox spent Sunday af- ternoon at the home of Tier cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Giblbings, near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Cardiff and children. and Miss 'Kathleen Bremner of Grey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Reac,om. The ladies, accompanied by Mrs. Beacom and Edith made a snort ,call :on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyon near Loadesboro in the afternoon. Mr, .Wm. McV'ittie ca Nebraska, who is at present visiting at the home of his brother, Mr. Simon and Mrsa McVittie, visited one day last week at the home .o•f 'his niece, Mrs. .and Mr. Leo Watt. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Lear spent Saturday at Benmiller.. Mr. Robert Ferris is at present nat. 'enjoying good health. We hope lie will soon be feelinlg better. Mr, and Mrs. I. Rapson spent part af Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. lsfargaret and -Miss Bessie Watt, eash Bargains Schneider's lard 21c 2 lbs. Cash- Ma)tweHouse Coffee Pound 7c Barb Wire, 4x6 3.75 Roll Red Rose Tea Pound, Cash c Johnson's Wax 59c Pound tin Men's Heavy Shoes Pair ,„, It Pays to Buy in Egmondville 1AT. J. FINbtK5t 3 and Mr, Glen Cook, Mrs, \Vatt is very poorly and not improving as her friends would wish. STANLEY. Trite Young 'People's Society of Blake and Goshen held their closing meeting on Friday evening, June •Ii5 This took the form of a social on the lawn of Mr. Rabt, McBride, at which a large number of young peo- ple gathered to enjoy a good time. The evening was spent in. playing games, followed by a short program. Commencing the program all the yonng people joined in community singing led by the President, George Poulter, We were also favoured with readings by Miss Beatrice Manson and Rev. i\Vin, Robinson, our former president, and a solo by George Pottl- ter. After this the following address was read by Stewart Beattie: "Te. alr, and Mrs. Pointer and George. Dear Friends,—The time draws near when we mast sever our relationship ea pastor and young people, and we want to tell you how much your stay among us has meant to us. Many ministers have come and gone, but none to wham we owe so much as to the "Pottlters.' Prior to your corning organized young people's work was 4t a low ebb. Seeing the possibility of such work, you soon set yourself to the task, and now after a.air years, happy years for us, we feel certain that you have contributed aconething to our lives that is of great value. By your continuoue giviag of yourself in tireless and loving service you have been at living example of this Christ- ianity you have so faithfully and con- vincingly preached. We are heartily sorry that you are leaving, for we well realize that your places will be hard to 1111, But -we know that what is our loss will be the gain of your new charge, and we trust that God will richly bless you all as yan continue your efforts to brilig men and wom- en into living touch with Jesus Christ. Signed on behalf of Blake and Goshen Y.VS., Stewart Beattie." Bill Clarke then presented a chair to Mr, and Mrs. Poulter, and Margaret La- mont presented a reading lamp tc. George ,Poulter. Mr. Poulter and George thanked the .young people in e few well chosen wOrds. Following the presentation refreshments were serv- ed. KIPPEN. . Mr. Fern :McLean is, improving .lowly after his recent severe accid- ent while playing foot ball, and all hope to see him around soon. Mr. R. Cooper and Misses Beat- rice and Doreen spent the week -end with friends in Lansing, Michigan. Mr. Harvey MeClymont of Dundas spent a few days receritly with his father and other friends in and around the village. Mr. 'Geo. Beach of New York is spending a few weeks with his many friend -s in these parts. ACT. R. 3, Dlayman spent a tea, days visiting with friends in Detroit and enjoyed the outing very math. Miss Richardson has been engaged for another year in &S. No. 2, Tuck- eramitla 1411 alike are rejoiding over the much needed rain of Monday last which did so much good. - Wedding bells are ringing in the 'village. Mr. Cliff Watson is engaged to rum, the cement mixer for the paving contract on No. 7 between Elginfield and Ailsa Craig. 'The imam+ friends of Mrs. Schilbe are glad to know is improving nicely although still camained to the Hospital. -Mrs. Lydia Jean Doig had, the honor -o'I -receiving a most interesting letter from the famous physician, Dr.. A. R. 'Defoe of Callender in reply to a letter 'from her renewing old ac- ,quaintattces, his 'father being their fantily physician .and diving just across the street 'from them. There were two boys, 'both of whom are doctors, and 16 •gires, in Itis ,Mrs. Wm. 1j. Bali and Master 'Don- nie spent the week -end the ,guests of her mother and brother and sister, Mrs. Robbins and family, of To- ronto:- (Miss 'Etta Bell of 'Landon was a recent guest ,of her parents, Mr. and NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE iS HERHBY 011aKS1 that all creditors and others haimg claims against the estate of elaret. Keys, late of the Town of a:elafortir. in the 'County of Huron, Widow, ay.,. ceased, wao died on the 30110 xi May, 19314, are required to ' icamaal• their claims duly proven to the :21)(141r,. signed, solicitor for the Executor. CM or before the Seventh day o: aulaa 1934. AND NOTICE is further g'aven:, that after the said last meat date, the Executor will proceea las distribute the assets of the eastaa having regard only to the claims: aka which- he then shall have notice. DATED at Sealarth, Ontario. tank 20th day of June, 1934. JOHN J. litaGIGIAIRD, Seaforth, Ontaila. Solicitor for the Executor' SUMMER CARNIVAL St. James' Church grounds, Weal- nesday evening, July 4th., Sap.g.er 5,30-17.30, IN MEMORIAM In toting memory of Mrs. Frank Stagg who passed away 'Jana 39313: 'This -day brings back sad memarima Of one who has gone to rest, — The 'ones who think of Iter to-car..a, Are the ones who loved her lac, -r_ RAWLEIGH'S PRODUCTS' For the next two or three wesis 15. will be covering. Hullett, ton'? eve: you will have your orders ready rertims I call. 5, Carter, 25 FOR SALE Little pigs, white, .,Npply -th.lition Jarrott, Phone 400 ti 24, Hensel :- PERENNIAL AND ROCK GARDEN PLANT. Alse Annuals and P,cdcling Plazas - Visit the -Mitchell Nursery Co,, Ire -- elicit, Ont., or phone 37. FOR SALE Former Stewart gas statior, atisil seven acres of land with house. eat N. Main street. if not sold- trial fee. rented. Apply to John A; Cudaaare, Exedator for Henry 'Cadman Etat_ Clinton R, 2, Phone 3 on 610_ DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN WALTON FOR SALK .A. seven roomed brick house eetaaria ped with hydro, telephone and i -- ace, a good stable and garage aoa. acre of land. A few fruit treea. a4.0ata- to W. J. Woods, Walton, or alairs= Brussels 10 r 7. NOTICE Mr, Geo. Mann jr, has poreirassei. from Brandon Bros., Forest, Gat, =I= three-year-old stallion, Footman ;Jr:- Bridgebank Footman, This is, an ara- usually good young horse of eat -- standing good quality, and has ETFIEZ. let in class and reserve grand. aarara, Pionship at 'both the Canadian' Nit-' tionad exhibition. and London, Oat, and ,also the Watson shield for '6.e...sit horse, any age, born and bre-dim Cm- ada. Mr. Mann has done well far it34 locality in bringing this young lame. into it. He draws the pre/limn Bit 11934. Will stand for itnproverneott eB stock" at his own stable, Lot 14, Ora - cession 3, Hallett Terms 44110).psyra1k March lat. fPersons .dispaiing mare before foaling time vat am charged fall price. Geo. Mattn,, Jk owner and. manager. 1325. Mrs. A. Bien, over 'the week-Tatit. Miss Bala McGregor .of the 5m- fortix Collegiate is the weelarava guest of her .parents, Mr. and alaaa Wm, lidGregar. , Mrs, 'W'm. Green visited her moan= Mrs. M. 'A, MODonaldof the Thom, Rai. an Sunday, also attending,- ale. anniver,sary services. Quite a number from here attenfil- ecl the anniversary services hela ah the 'Thames 1Rd. Church on Sandal:. 'What I Learned About Ganda'. Nila Cram Coale, the Amelia= dir Who was one od IGandthi'la until a (few months. ago, tells vibe: she learned. from the Mahatma nee reveals some 'secrets about Ina& Italy fanatic in an article in The alasco ericatt.„ Weekly Jaqtat The Dettea. Sunday Times of Jame 214. 71i