The Seaforth News, 1934-08-23, Page 8PAGE EIGHT.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
HENSALL.
Mr Laird Joynt of Toronto is vis-
iting his mother, 'Mrs\hie J ant,
Mr, Lorne 'Thompson of Toronto
ie vieitintg at the !tome of Mr -and
Mrs John Fisher. Mrs, -Thompson
and little daughter have been tutting
her •parents,\lr, and Mrs, John Fish-
er for several weeks.
Mrs. P. Fisher and daughter, -Miss
Eleanor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
•:Moffatt in Stanley.
\less Shirley Twitchell has been
viii ung friends in London, -
Mt
Miss Martha Carlile of Lindon
15 spending her holidays at hone. -
slr. • and Mrs. alas, McMartin of
Barrie cisittd over the week end
%site :her brothers, -\lessrs, )as, and
Fred Bonthron, and sister, Mrs. T. C.
I.,ynt.
Mrs. Ed, McQueen and daughter,
Miss Elva, have returned home irons
the Beach-o-1'imSe where they visited
for the past week.
\tis Mattie 'Ellis - has returned
h: mi' from 'Guelph and 'Toronto
-where she has leen for several weeks.
Mrs. 1\'m. 'Davidson visited with
relatives in '\\'inghant Saturday.
JMr, and Mrs. :Lloyd ellodson of
Forest -.pent the 'week enil here.
- -Mr. and Mrs. \Cm. Bonthron of
Detroit visited last week with Mr,
ionthtons mother, Mrs. Robert
Bonthron, also his brothers, 'James
and 'Feed
Mrs. 111. O Dayman and :Miss May
Coward visited in London on Friday
last,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville 'Beaver of
Farquhar visited ,friends in -town on
Sunday.
Master [Billy 'Higgins. has returned
from ;Beach -o -Tines- where he has
been visiting for three weeks,
Mrs, Short of 'Windsor is visiting
with her sister, Mies E. 'Johnston.
Mrs. Margaret 'Hob] of California
s visiting with her sister, Mrs, 1T,
.Horton and Mr. and Mrs, 'Robert
Paterson.
Mrs. \Voods of Otterville, who has
`seen visiting here with her nephew,
Mr. Lyle Cassidy, for several weeks,
returned home on Saturday accom-
panied by Mr. Cassidy, Mrs. Cassidy,
-.rho has been visiting relatives at
Otterville for a couple -of weeks, re -
mimed hone with Mr. 'Cassidy • on
Smithy evening.
Mr. and Mrs, John 'Passmore are
-pending this week camping at
Meth tl rove,
The \\ \CS of Carmel Church
ch,l
their regular nt..,-th y meeting
:•t the ch-.: room of the church on
fhn-. 1 ty a::eru ...1 last with a good
ae^du, e, .after the usual opening
ths meeting the business was sit, -
id arrangements made i,:r
h.,;,.ling the Presbyterial here some
time ie September. The S r tett' also
-sacked a 1 it e hale a:te which the
,.c, -ort .teed ,:u.t h,:- tntd prayer
Miss 11. Menueen c,. \ lietny.
•pending a few lays with relatives.
Mr. end Mrs. Rey ,lclaren tool
M-, W. L. :McLaren were Sunday t
hers v 't Mr. and. Mrs. Fred C. r -
,set tef Hay.
e
H nsaIl Win Group,—One Wins G u.—On-,i
p
c the
best hail games , ': r played on the
li
The Wolverton Flour mill, recently taken over by the town. It is
said to be one of the finest mills in the country, with a capacity of 600
barrels a day. The council is seeking a purchaser.
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HARLOCK.
Mr, and Mrs. -Earl Ruddell and
Miss \Iaxeen IRuddell, also lir. and
M1ry, Neil Woodruff left for - their
homes in Detroit last Wednesday af-
ter holidaying for -a few days at the
hone of the fornter's parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Sam Ruddell.
Mr. and Mrs, (Fulton and iIiss
Ruth of diarriston visited at the
home of \lr. and Mrs, Frank Mc -
:Gregor. Hiss Ruth is spending the
week with Helen, •
Mrs Hilien of Winthrop visited
her friend, Mks Lydia Reid for a
felt days the latter part of last week,
firs. Bert Allen is at .present tak-
en+: chnrge of a couple of little Tor-
onto girls at her home, fl
Mr. Peter Taylor came home from
the Seaforth hospital last Thursday.
\arse Camino of Seaforth is in
charge. We hope he will soon gain in
strength as he has not been improv-
ing as his friends would wish.
Miss Edythe Beacon is holidaying
;his week with her friend, Miss Mar -
Ht - :,l? deomsed was . cry \1cI ten o Stanley,
here on MI nday after- \!r. I,din T. Knox of Clinton ass-
re m between Strat- .isted Mr. I. Rapson do a little re -
r 1 ar Hensel:
teams. .\ etre,: crossed
free:er this ds
t ict witnessed he
game. The resale w
1 to rh in favor oi Hc'
\\ cis h
Welsh ed r
nit g tine, ':laving 0M, s;rik.,-ont,
se his ered't. svhile Bain!. l Strat-
'. put up ,: t idgame. leo'
x •s 1,, li:scredit:. d
•Andrew's United Church on Wednes-
day afternoon, and evening, August
29th. 'There are classes in which
everyone can exhibit, whether you
are a member or not. Ask the Secret-
ary or any of the Directors for de-
tails, Most gardeners are too modest
and underestimate the value of their
blooms, so bring all your best flow-
ers to the Show and help - to make it
a real success again this year. It is
desirable that all exhibits be brought
in as early as possible on Wednesday,
the 29th,
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. -McLean spent
a few days recently visiting with
friends in Ripley and Bruce Beach
and enjoyed their outing very notch,
Mr, Arthur Anderson elms treated
himself to a beautiful new Hudson
sedan of the latest .model.
who operate a -teats thresher, ha
the misfortune to have Itis left Ilan
cut off at the wrist, which will la
him off for a considerable time, Mr
\deli .de • was doing sante adjnstin
about the .etraw• either when his harp
came itt contact with the knives.
Miss Etta: Jarrett spent a few d,ay,
recently at Chicago attending tlt
p airing on his barn Tuesday after-
wcr r1 , sur,
noon. Services will be at 9:43 nest Sab
lir, Reece Ferris, who has been hath morning at Kipper.
•
tffer ng with blood poisoning in his
arm for some time is graduallyMrs. Dell and sister,Miss Cooper
get of Toronto are spending a week. will
me better. 1\e hope he Will soon be
11 k , egin. their many friends in the, locality.
Mr. James Rnddeil assisted air, I, Mr, and Mrs. Rib:. llaLeatt n
]tap ou take in the harvest. Barrie are visiting at the home•
o
_toms deseree credit :or the tnf of
\lt Warren (libber's and.little their parents.
: 1 tve: u11 t was rt.l thriller lean spent last Thnrcday at the home Mr. and 'Mrs, John Wright of De-
troit arc spending a week witli the
•
,stn. Ht t_a., won the eroupse a \Irs i. Rap=c'n, former's brother, -\In Jonas Wright
d will play Waterloo. it vine. of Mrs. Chas, Pilgrim of Dallas
;mother , net here on Tourday. a:- Mise I e iia Knox of Toronto is at
.It 1 ( t Wednesday la he 'resent holidaying at the home of her Texas,. is here visiting her sister. _\Irs
..elf d t m came t Ht r parents, Mr. and \Ira. Thos, Knox. James \\'riglt't.
111, fi ai -.e• in tits vita er es and 'Mrs Robert Watson Spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sears and chit -
defeated diene.:' v to ;. On Saturday afternoon with her friend, Miss Estel- direct of Hurondale, also :lir. and Mrs.
tic -rte two teams played a !' re -Beverly !Beaton and son of Seaforth
ford, Hin ,d: winning Tna re- :a Murphy-,
t, made the third game necessary, Quite a number fn these parts are visited with\Ir. and Mrs, 'Wm.
'shish w t 1 -y i here on Mendav, finished harvest and threshing. Green on Sunday,
t n g ie t t11 the emu,i lea.kre.hip Mfrs'. Gen. Beacom and son •Jaok of • Mr.- and Mrs, Arthur .Perry of De -
MI: Stella Ronson of T.en hto trait spent the week -end at the home
vl, arrived in awn Friday evening Listowel and a- young boy friend of of the tatter's aunt, \Irs. James
o visit her ister, Mrs. H. Arnold Toronto formerly of Mount 'Barest, Wright
net with • a painful accident en Sat-isited over the week end at the '\right.
f spit' morning. Miss Robson in ;rte of Mfr. and Mrs. A. W. Beacom, Ret C. C Kahle of 'Seaforth spoke
rne about the house slipped anti toil, in St, Andrew's United Church on
-caking-her arm near the shoulder. Master Billy Beacom returning ISunday morning last. taking for big
he was immediately taken to Scott home with them after holidaying for
o x-ray,
al Hospital by the doctor for a month at the home of his uncle, A. subject, "The Heavenly Vision,"
au x-ray, and she remained fora few Master Albert :\Mitchell of 'Windsor
lays. Her many friends hope she. will
W. Beacom,
oon he able to return to the home of Miss Beth S'hnbbroctk spent the sang ,a very fine solo, "Holy, Holy,
er sister, \irs. Arnold, week end at the home of Miss Norma T-Iody. Services will be held at 9,4'5
Miss Mary A. Hoggarth left .this Snell. a,m. in St. Andrew's. United Church
a seek to visit friends in Seaforth and on Sunday next.
icinity. (Master Harry Oakes of IGoderich-
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sangster and township is. visiting at the home of
amity visited over the week -end with 'Fred Sh'obbrook.
fends in Windsor and Detroit. •
Mrs, Wm. Coward of Winnipeg,
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:arrived here Friday to visited
er uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ,H,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, ip3r:
TOWN TOPIC
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Town Topics.,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Mel asil are To-
ronto visitors- this week.--'-\Irs; Fred
Mitchell of London is visiting her sis-
ter. Mrs, Kerr -Mr. Robert Bell of
the Bell Engine Co. left this week for
W in•ttipeg.—\1iss ,May Rance of Clin-
ton is the guest of Mr. and MTS. R.
S. hays—Tw^o rinks of bowlers will
go to -Mitchell on Friday to play for
the Phalli trophy, ---Mrs, W. W. Hill
of Lucknow- spent a few days in town
the past week with friends,—Mrs.
Corcoran of Duluth is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Killoran, John street.—
Mr, E. E. Hallett is its Toronto and
intends remaining for a week or two:
—Mrs. P. E. Lennon, has returned • to
her home in Guelphs—Miss F. Mc-
Laren.. of 'Mitchell was the guest of
friends in town for a few days. ---Mr.
Robert Forest of the Ftoers't,Watson
Milling Co of Atwood was in t'own
on .Monday—Miss Bernice Davis of
Goderich is visititag her grandparents,
Mr, and 2L•s. Alex, Davidson. --Miss
Bethune returned this week from 'To-
ronto where she spent a couple of
weeks with 'friends. -Mica Mabel
Hargan of Ingersoll visited with n•ele-
tives in town and vicinity during the
past week,—I:llr. M. McKay who has
been on the Post O!lfice staff for some
time, left .oit Friday for Winnipeg, --
Mr. -George VaniEgmond of Cleve-
land, Ohio, is renewing old acquaint-
ances in and around. Seaforth.---While
some men practise what they preach,
the majority would be ashamed to
preach half they practise,—There is
just a faint hint of the colntimg autumn
in the air and in nature's colorings.—
Mr, Frank Jardine df Duluth who had
been in -Montreal on busness, called
on friends in Seaforth an his way
home. --Miss Frances and Master Ben
Roberts returned hone This week af-
ter a few week;' holidays in Stratford
and 'Parkhill.—Mies Bertha Robb,
who has been staying at her 'hone
here for tete past month, returned to
Ann Arbor, Mich., en Tuesday. --1h
J. T. Curtis of Listowel arrived in
town this w eek to take the position
ti of principalship of the public school,
d The stork left a little daughter one
day last week at the home df Mr. and
Mrs. Orton Leatherland .of 'Strathroy,
formerly of .Seaforth,—Mrs. Alex.
llroadbfoot and children left on Tues-
day fortheirhome in Moose Jaw, ar-
s ter a -three months' visit with the for-
a mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Alex,
Davidson.—Word wen received here
tie teiday of the death of Mr. Roy
Davis, son of Mrs. R, .Davis of town.
Ile was ]tilled while at work in a
tome' at Spokane, Wash. The re-
main, will be brought to Seaforth for
burial.—The death occurred in Me-
( Killop on Sunday of Archie D. Camp -
bel in his 7770 year, The funeral
took place front the residence of•Ales,
Gardiner, lot 22, concession 14.—
Wingham bowlers held their annual
tournament on Monday and Tuesday.
lir. Ed, ...McBride of the villa e,
the 'acct t Ly •loll 1 this the former's parent.,, lir, and
O. Dayman, and her sister, Mrs,
Hawkins, of Clinton, re
Miss Helen Smith, who has beento fo
',visiting her brother at IO:mer, !itch at
MANLEY.
Mr. and' Mrs., Pete 'Eckart andtheir son Peter from Timmins, motor-
ed to Amityville, mt-tyville LiI. New York,
VARNA.
'Mr. and Mrs. 7Geo. Connell and!Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Marks and two
children, Master Ross and baby Car-
olyn spent a day recently with _id e.
and Mrs. Finlay of IHolntesville, and
also with Mr. and Mfrs. Geo, Fonder
of Saltford.
Mfr. and Mrs. Marks and family
y
1
Harvesting ,operations are tom 1 t
have returned home to Toronto after
spending six weeks with her parents,
with the .exception of buckwheat
Mr, and Mrs. G. Connell.
Mrs. C. Langton of Toronto is.
spending a few weeks. visiting friends
around Varela.
Mr. George Shore, a former teach-
er of 'S.S. No, 11, called on a number
of his old .pupils last week,
A number from here attender! the
ice cereals social at Blake on Monday
evening,
'T'here wild be no service in the
United Church next Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. \\'m. 'Reid spent -the
week -end visiting friends in Hamilton
The fallowing rinks from Seaforth
participated in the games—W, C. T.
lforson, J. Scott, \V. Anent, G. F.
Coiling, skip. John Staples, J, Shine,
W. D. Bright, J. M, Best, slap Notre
of the rinks front town were success-
ful in winning any of the prizes
offered.
Cromarty.
lir, and Mrs, !Donald Park visited
for a few days with 'friends in St.
Marys, -Miss 'Linda Moore of St.
Marys and Miss ,McKibbon of To-
ronto visited at the ]torte df Mr. and
Mrs. Park fast week.—Miss Jessie
HamiltonHamiltonof IWinchclsea, and Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew of Granton .and Mr.
Godbolt and. little daughter of Winch-
elsea were ,guests of 'friends here over
Sunday.—.\Liss- ;Shillinglaw is teacher
at No. 5 school, and everyone wishes
the young lady every- success in her
first school. --The manly friend's of
the Sate Mrs. John ' MacL'aren of To-
ronto, who in years gone by was a
s•ident- of this village, were ,pro-
undly sorry to learn 61 her dea't'h
id deepest sympathy is felt for :the
rrowing-fain:ill'y in the loss of a noble
tel loving mother. --Mfr, 'S, Mac-
ellar atteu'ded the funeral of :firs.
a9Laren• in 'Toronto on Monday af-
rnoott,
:underwent an operation for agpendi--
,citis. Her many friend's will be pleas- SO
visit their daughter, 'Sister 'Stephen
Joseph of the Dominican Order and
have returned after engoying a trip of
sight seeing.
ed to hear she is improving nicely.
IA meeting of the iHensall public
library board was held in the Cour- pee l,l
cid Chamber on Monday evening.to
M -r. and Mrs Ferris Cattelon of
Stronrberg is visiting with -lir. Car-
itelon's parents, -\Ir, and Mrs, David
'Cantelon. -
NORTH McKXLLOP. -
1\"e are glad to say Mrs. \Vilna:ti
Mlzteliel is somewhat improved. \\'e
hope to see her up and around sut,n,
'ML•. and Mrs. l'ercy tVliaynnau aml
Mfari:yn have returned to their home
111 Mtrantl tt d.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Re;gele and
family, Mrs. Lelia Regele, 'Mfr. and
Mfrs., Joseph ''Manton and Kenneth
Thormon spent Sunday with Mfr. and
\Mrs. .Theodore Schaefer of Waterloo,
and also called on other relatives, -
which- promises to be a bumper crop
and threshing operations are in, :[tall
ray with tt gognd turn out but it will
be of short duration as it is a short
straw crop.
Word was received here last Wed-
nesday of the death of Stephen 'Jos-
eph Eckert. art, trhee-year-old son .of .Mr,
end Mrs. Joseph 'Eckart, of Eugenia
Fills. His remains were brought to
h, grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. C.
Eckart, iu Seaforth, from whence the
'nneral took place Thursday to the
family plot in St, James' Cemetery.
Much sympathy is felt for the bereft
parents.
KIPPEN.\iss liary Munn is spending he
Toronto, Clarkson and
holidays with Mir. and Mrs. Percy. The Grand Flower Show off the Port Credit,
W'hayman of Brantford, Kippen Horticultural Society is to
be heti in the School Roam of St Send us the names of your visitors,
HULLETT
Miss Marion Bayley and Mr: G.
Kennington of St. Thomas spent the
Wingham.
The charter for the North Haran
Telephone Company, Limited, has ar-
rives] from Toronto. The conepauy
has a good territory, the charter al-
lowing
l-1e.lung it to do business in eight dif-
ferent townships, viz„—Turn berry,
Morris, East and West \\'awan'nsh.
Wom•ick, Culross, Kinloss and Car-
rick.
McKillop.
111,- Maty E. .T-Iackwell who was
on an extended visit to her brother,
Dr. Samuel HackwelI, in Michigan,
has returned home. --Among those
who went on the excursion to' West-
ern Canada were Miss Mabel David-
son, 3fr. Her -bort Irvine, Mr. ,Santee'
Davidson and Mr. ,Arthur Love.—lone
of the early settlers of the northern
portion o'f IMMGKillop, being Mrs. Mc-
Donald, died on. 'Wednesday at the
Buy. In Egmondsri-iie
P. cC G. SOAP .............. .... ...:.......... :...... 10 BARS 33c
Sepoy Flour
98 Ib, s� �s
Alberta Flour 98 lib. 2,89
Red Rose Tea lb. 49c
ISalacla Tea 1b. 65c
Cowan's Cocoa . , .... Ib. 25c
Bulk Cocoa Ib. 15c
'Maxwell House Coffee lb. 37c
Pastry Flour , —24 24 lb. 63e
!Pure Lard , . , , . 2 lb. 23c
Icing (Sugar 2 lb. 19c.
'Ammonia Powder 4 plcgs 24c
Old Dutch 2 tuns 19c
Lux Soap 4 cakes 24c
10 pounds SUGAR MA
w tlr $1',00 Cash °'I¢
'Grocery Order.
PEARL WHITE SOAP" 10AR
BS 28c
W. J. FINNIG N
THE 25TH
Missionary
Anniversary
CONSTANCE
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY EVENING
AUGUST 26th, 7:30 P.M.,
An address by DR. R. GRI'ER-
ISON, Returned. Missionary, will
be given.
IA sacred drama, "THE CHAL-
LENGE OF THE CROSS" will
be presented by 7 girls.
Also Special Music by the Choir.
A :CORDIAL INVITATION
I -S 'GIVEN TO ALL
advanced age of 96 years.
Dublin.
'Miss Eliza MsiDerntott has return-
ed to Detroit after spending a couple
of weeks with her another in Dulrliit.
—,Miss Lizzie Ryan df Chicago called
on old friends here on (Friday.—Mr,
P. Cou - urs of Barrie is .visiting his
sister, Mrs. 1.1. Gribbons.-Dr.- P.
Looby and wife from Alaska were
welcnnte visitors in town. They left
on Monday for Detroit and from
there will go to California where they
intend] to make their future 'hone,
31r, W. J. Lonney of Detroit has re-
turned home a'fter three weeks' visit
with friends in this neighborhood,
CONSTANCE.
T'he 2'Sth Missionary Anniversary
of Constance United Church on Sun-
day evenitrg, August 2ftth, will be
held at 7:3.0 pan. An address - by Dr,
R. Grierson will be given; a sacred
drama, "The Challenge of the
Cross," will be presented by seven
girls; also special music by the
choir, .\ cordial invitation is given
to all.
Mrs. Anderson and iter grand-
daughter Jean have returned from a
three weeks' visit with MMrs. Ander-
son's daughter, Mrs. 'Howard Snell,
near Brucefield.
.lMr, and 311:s. Harold Proctor, Carl,
Reg. and :Mildred, all of New Lisk-
eard, visited the forner's aunt, Mrs,
Henry 'Taylor and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lawson re-
ceived a telephone message -Monday
morning from Mr, 'Busby, Chatham,
stating- that Mrs. IBeisby (nee .Myrtle
-Lawson) had presented her husband
with a fine baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley
visited their daughter and son-in-
law, Rev. and Mrs, 'Charles Leslie, :of
Richmond, on Wednesday.
'Messrs. Leo Stephenson and Bill;
Dale spent the week -end with Brig-
den friends, ,Mrs. Step:hen•s'on and
'children returned with them after•
spelidin'g ia week with friends,
iir. and Mrs. James Simmons,
.Miss Ivy Simmons, \ins. Ed. Dor
-
ranee and Doreen Of Constance, also
'Miss Doreen Phillips of Peterborough
spent Sunday aiftern'oon with Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Dexlter. -
HILLSGREEN
ieir. John Farquhar of Henson is
hatping his uncle, Mr, Alan Coch-
rane, take in his harvest;
Rev. R. K. and \irs. Love of Kin-
tore visited the fortu•er's ,parents, Mr,
and Mfrs, W. Love ettronte to Georg-
ian Bay to enjoy their holiday.
Mr, and !Mrs. G. ,Love were visited
by friends front Lttcan and Ailsa
Craig,
h.\ number spent last Wednesday in
Londat and also tasking in. the big cir-
cus in that city.
Rev. A, ,Sinclair of Hensitll was in
charge of the service in the I-Iills'green
Church on Sunday. last,
Mis Edna Cochrane visited her
sister,. Mrs. IL MlcMltirtrie of . Kipper
on .Sunday.
Miss Eunajean Aubin returned to
St. Peter's Seminary in London after
spending several weeks with !ter par-
ents, Mir, rad Mrs. ,At Aubin.
Threshing is now the order of the
day in this vicinity.
Mrs. W, Ilyde of near Hetsall and
Mrs. L. 'Troyer of Brigden calla!' on
friends on 310111y.
ROOMERS WANTED
'high- school pupils wanted :to root.
Very convewiewt to school, .Apply toe
P.O. box 1154, or to the News Office.
34
STOVES FOR SALE
11 Quebec heater in good shape 1414
ca's'h, Also .an Acme 'Queen Heater,
takes any size of a block of wood.
Prance 41S, cra's'h. Apply at the Newt.
Office, 34
ROOMERS WANTED-
(High ,School children, either room.
or board. Two blocks from school
ApfPly to Geo. Bel, East William St.
134.
WANTED
Wanted to rent a small mouse near
South Main street. Apply at Massey -
Harris Shop, Seaforth. 34
WANTED
ICoIlle:giate students to robai or
board. Convenient t4 Collegiate_
Rooms $11 per week. Apply to the.
News office, or P. 0, Box all Seaforth
315
IFORSALE
Twefrty nice pigs ready to wean;
also dry soft and hard wood, slahs„
etc., delivered in one -cord lots or any
quantity required; cash on delivery.
'Wm. Doig, Jr., Phone 1155r2, Seaforth,
'Kipper RIR. 3, t'_
NEW PRICES FOR
KODAK FINISHING
Any filet, six or eight exposure,
-developed and printed with border or
deckle edge 25 cts, Extra prints 3 cts.
High class work. Mail us your Elms.
Burgess Studios, Mitchell and Clinton
HOUSE FAR SALE OR RENT -
The residence of the late Mrs. D.
31, 'Ross, Immediate possession. c4
0, Sutherland,
DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN
WALTON FOR SALE
A seven roomed brick house equip-
ped with hydro, telephone and furn-
ace, a good stable and garage and 54
acre of land. A few fruit trees. Apaty
to 'W. J. Woods, Walton, or '[,hone
Brussels 10 r 7.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
'House with two lots, at the corner
of Victoria and George streets, eigat
rooms, stabl'e, Will be sold very reas-
onably to settle an estate. Mrs. Peter
DeCourcy, Egmondvilde.
FARM FOR SALE
[Fifty acres of good land and good
brick 'house, also good barn and silo.
Some bush, 'Situated on the tiusd.
con. of Westminster Tp. three miles
south .of London. Apply .Harold Pea-
inale, Bayfield, Ont.
NOTICE
:The Public Li'bnary will be closed
.fnohn August 1210th to :Sept. 4th. Greta
Thompson, Librarian. . 34
IN MEMORIAM
Un Toying memory off Robert Arm-
strong Who pasfsed away August 2S
19313,
One year has ,passed away since that
sad- day
God called h'ian away.
Forget hint? No, we never will.
The blow- was great, the shock. severe.
We little thought the end was near -
'Tis only t'hos'e who have lost ,can tell
The loss of a dear one without
[farewell.
—Mrs, Armstrong.
WINTHROP
31r. Scott Balton had the misfor-
tune to fracture his wrist last Satur-
day.
\Irs. Foster Bennett pd !lona'
spent• a couple of days with her par-
eaes, Min. and Mrs. George Eaton,
this week, .
The Y!P•IS: of 'Cavan Church pre-
sented their play, d0;o'Slaw Mary," in
Blake on Monde ni ht