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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928.
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vernment diploma and license.
- Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
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D, H. McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Electricity used.
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Beware of. an Itchy Spot
Keep your hair and scalp
clean, also free from dan-
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shampoo tt,t
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Just around the Corner in
the Dominion Bank Build-
ing
Phone 125.
Pianos Tuned
vleaned' and
Repaired
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Residence -James St.
Complete in itself, Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator does not require
the assistance of any 'other medicine
to snake it effective. it does not fail to.
do its work.
BIRTHS,
BUTLER. -At St. Catharines, Ont.,
on Saturday, July 1 14th 1928,to Mr.
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" and Mrs, Charles A, Btler, a
daughter.
GHAPPLE,--In Hibbert, on Monday,
July 16th, to Mr, and Mrs. William
'Chapple, a son.
HARLOCK.
Miss Beat. Little visited her cousin,
Miss Estella Murphy over the week-
end.
Misses' Kathleen 'Bremner and
Edythe Beacom returend Saturday af-
ter spending a few days with the lat-
ter's sister, Mrs. Joseph Lyon.
Miss Isabel Reid spent Friday even-
ing and Saturday with .her friend, Miss
Marjorie Bicke'll, of Seaforth.
Misses Isabel Reid, Helen and :Mar-
jorie McEwing visited their- friend,
Miss Marie Rapson Wednesday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert, Logan, of Sou-
thern Manitoba, Mrs. S. GorwiFl and
Jean. of London, Mr. and .Mrs. D.
Leid'law, of near Blyth, called at the
homes of Mrs. George Ktiox, Mr. and:
Mrs, T. Knox and Mr. and Mrs. I.
Rapson, Satm•day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knox and little
son, of Macklin, visited Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Knox Sunday.
Mr. Aibert Lyddiatt visited his..
friend, Mr, William Knox, Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. William Sheppard, of
Clinton, and•Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Farqu-
har and family, of near Clinton, visit-
ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Nor-
man Sheppard and family Sunday.
Old doctor Stork called at the home 'The' Misses Grace McLean, of Hen -
of Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn last sall, Amens Date and Ethel McKay, of
Tuesday and left a fine baby girl..town, left Monday'for Muskoka and
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Beacom and will camp at the several tourist camps
Harold motored to Mount Forest Sun- en route.
day to visit at the home of tate form -Margaret and Mary Sproat, daugh-
ters brother,Mr, George Beacom. of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat,
Master Buster 'Beacom, of Mount left for- their home in Detroit with
Forest, is visiting at the home of his
uncle; Mr. A. W. Beacom, their uncle, J. C. Shockcor, win spent
the week -end in town,
Mr. 'Russell Hays, of Detroit, was
here attending the Calder -Hays wed-
dng,
Mrs, Harry Little and her daugh-
ter, bMrs. Strachan, and small daugh-
ter Jude, of Wind'sot', were calling on
friends in toren, Monday and left for
Goderich Monday afternoon to visit
friends there,•.
Master George Weber, of Wood-
stock, has been a visitor with his
grandparents, • Mr. and Mrs. Sam,
Hanna.
Mr, W. 1f, Goveulock, nt Chicago,
arrived Sunday to visit his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Govenlock, rettirn-
ing ne Thursday of this week.
Mr. William Fowler, .:of Learning.'
ton, and daughter, Miss Agnes Fowl-
er. To•onto, are. visiting relatives in
town.
• Donald and Oban McTavish have
returned after a cnnplc' of weeks' visit
it) 'Ingersoll,
The CtO,1'i, girls who were in camp
at Port Allhcrt the past week returned
on Weiiue clay.
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A coag' egatioual meeting was 'held
to Pi wt' Presbyterian Church on Mon-
day evening, when It was decided to
hear more candidates before extend-
ing .a call, Forty-one candidates have
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. T. Victor Nintnto and son
Duncan, of Toronto,, are spending
their holidays at the house of her'par-
ents, Mr, and, Mrs, Duncan Me.Cownn,
Roxboro.
Mr,'James Rivers has sold the old
Moiregor farm, Lot 16, Con, 6, Mo -
Kilian to Mr, John Malone, of Me-
Killop.
isgntondville street has been sur -
fate treated with tar this week by the
County, making a detour necessary
for • several days,
Mr. and Mrs. William Tamblyn and
children, of Toronto; Mrs, Elstey and
Mrs, Temblyn, of Lon'desboro, were
guests of Mr: and Mrs, Tyerman on
Tuesday,
Mrs. Jahn Robb has 'had her resid-
ence, corner of Helen and James Sts,,
pleasingly painted.
Mr, and Mrs, Will Harkness and
two children, of Httnits:vilie; and ifr,
and Mrs, John 'Harkness, of Burke's
Falls, motored here and spent se\rerat
days with Mr. turd' Mrs. Reaben
Frost.
Mrs. Gormley and Mrs. Esty, from
Cleveland, are spending a few days
with Mrs. Reinke and Miss Toms.
leffss Florence 'Beattie is acting es
organist in the Presbyterian !Church
this month while Mrs, Rennie is ab-
sent on her holidays.
Miss Winelfred Savauge, a music
pupil of Miss H, Isabel Graham, ob-
tained honors ,(75 p.c.) in the recent
elementary piano examination of To-
ronto Conservatory 611 Music,
Miss Margaret McKellar, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M, McKellar sand a
ut' o'
tl f M. Rennie, Mrs, 1 . R, nt to success-
fully.
t , s
fully passed her primarypiano .exam
illation of the Toronto Conservatory
Conservatory
of Music.
Miss Isabel Else, Mr. and Mrs,
George Mackie, and Mr, and Mrs.
;lames Else, all of Toronto, spent the
week -end with Mrs. C H. Else and
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Archibald.
Mr. Harlowe Burgess and Mr.
13icttinger, of 0wossa, Miele visited
at••the home of Mr. and Mrs, Reuben
Frost last Thursday. They were on
the way to visit Niagara Falls and a
number of other cities,
Dr. liverett'Rivers. of Detroit, spent
the week -end n'itli his parents, , Mr,
and Mrs, James .Rivers,
Ml AV..11. Settle has accepted the
principalship of the six -roomed public
school at Norwood.
Mr. Fred Barlow was in !London on
Wednesday to undergo treatment at
Westminster Soldiers' !Hospital.
Mrs, 'Harold Large and her broth-
er. Mr. Clarence 1Hoggarth, of Strat-
ford, visited their sister, 'Miss Ethel
Hoggar'th, who is seriously 1.11.
Misses Vera and Donna Mole have
returned from Wingham after spend-
ing a week withtheir atmt, Mrs. Alexa
Casemore.
Mr, Alf. Evan ha been been
who s
caretaker of the Lions Park and also
the Dominion Bank the past year is
leaving town' shortly, Mrs. Evans
will visit relatives in England and Mr.
Evans will go to his brother's in the
West- Mr, Tom. Beattie ,will be the
new caretaker of the bank. com-
mencing August lst.
Miss Rena McKenzie has returned'
from holidaying with Toronto friends,
Miss Erma Broadfoot is a Guelph
visitor this week,
,hiss Louise Stevenson, of Oshawa,
isFulls.the guest this week of Miss Ria
Miss Sara Wells, of Port Huron, is
visiting Miss Dollie.Carlin.
Airs. ('Dr,) Swartzlander is visiting
friends in Detroit this week,
Mrs. K. Ferguson, of London, and
brother, Borden Meruer, of Windsor,
spent Sunday with Miss Dottie Carlin.
The Lions are holding a garden
party and swimming meet at the Lions
Park on Thursday, August 9th,
Mr. Leonard Brown has taken a po-
sition in Windsor with Mr. Fh Edge,
who has the contract to erect a gaso-
line station there,
Miss Thelma Johnston, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Johnston, has.
accepted a position as teacher of the
Continuation school at Mount Albert.
York County.
Mrs. T. Cummings and daughter
Dellie. from Toronto, is visitingher
aunt, Mrs. John 'Webster, Centre St.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gottschalk are
visiting Friends at Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brugger, of
Totoanto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
John Beattie.
Cungratulatimns are esten ded to Mr.'
A. W. Beacom in being successful in•
securing the position N. Huron Dep-
uty Grand Master Of the Masonic
Lodge. Mr. Beacom was presented
with a club bag with his name engrav-
edin gold letters containing the usual
gifts presented to those holding that
position.
Mr. Ernie Weeks -spent Saturday
night and _1 part of Sunday with Mr.
•ld Mrs. 'Eddie Farquhar, a
f near
Glucton.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Groves and
baby, of Clinton, v sited Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Macbonald Sunday.
Mr. James Riapson Mr.',and Mrs:
Austin and little Misses Maty and,
Monica, of Kitchener, visited Mr. Wil-
Iiam Jamieson and family; Mr, and
Mrs. A. Rapson and family, and ' Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac'Rapson and.'Marie:on
Sunday last,
Asthma is Torture. Nis one who
hasn't gasped for breath in the power;
of asthma knows ,what sttalt suffering.
'is, Thousands ,do know, 'however,
from experience how immeasurable is
the relief provided 'by that marvellous
preparation, 11)r. J, D. Kellogg's As-
thlna ''Remedy. For years it has been
relieving the most severe' cases If.
you are-a'sufferer do not delay a day
in securing this: nattily (rani , you.e
,„ pga,ige
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E SEAFQRTH NWS
Mrs. J. 3, Keyes and daughter, Do-
rothy, of Nashville, Tenn„ were visit-
ors with Me. and Mrs, W. L. Keys,
Mrs, Annie, Reid spent a few days
in c(,"rocler'ich, visiting"friends,
Mr, Frank Smart, of Detroit, is vis-
iting Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Elder and
Mr, Robert Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. H'o.gen, of Termite,
were visitors with their aunt, Mrs.
Woods, Hig'lt Street.
Miss Eva Fee has accepted a :posi-
tion as teaeber• at Gerson, near. Sud-
bury.
Mr. and Mrs, George Hills and
Misses Ria Hills and Rena Simpson
have arrived horse water a trip to New
Liskeard, returning by way of Michi-
gats
Miss Isabel Reid, of Harlock, was u
guest the latter part of the "week with
Miss Marjorie Btekell,
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Jobuston and
Mr, Ree aohnstch, of Detroit, and
Mrs. J. Miller, of Stratford, visited on
Monday with Mrs. H J. Gibson,
Mr, and Mrs, Fletcher and daugh-
ter and son, Elizabeth and Glen, of
Montreal, visited Mrs, S. Boyd , ou
Sunday.
Mrs, George Robinson, of Detroit,
attended the funeral of Mrs, .S, Jeffery,
Mrs. George Weir has returned after
spending three weeks at .the .home of
her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kee-
gan, Bayfield.
Mr, W. J. Hill spent the week -end
visiting former friends in ,Brantford.
lers, Sidney Morton and children, of
Port Nelson, are spending the week
with Mrs, J. H. Bromtfoot,
'Mr, William Goveiilock, of \Taltcote
ver, is visiting his bro'the'r, Mr. John
Govenloek, L+"gmondvi'lle, and sister,
Miss Susie Govenleck• sort) that ,for size and uniformity he
Mr George Fowler, f
ow a Faro N.
g g has seldom seen equalled.
D'ak„ returned with• Mr. William
)3RUCRFIELD.
Mrs Grace, of Seskatoon,'(for'inerly
Mk- Bessie Ross, daughter of the late
Rev. John Ross), and her three sous.
called on friends in Brucefielcl last
week,
1 pleasant evening was spent at the
)come of Mr, and Mrs, A. MN,Jueei
last week, the occasion 'be'ing the 80th
lathday of Mrs. McQueen's father
7rfr. Alex, 'Tlcompsou, Besides their
friends and neighbors there were
guests from Saskatchewan: Mrs,
I•Itsiner, Mr. and Mrs, Alex, 'Baird and
stn and Mr, Rob, MdCartney, Mr.
and Mrs, McQueen's home is
greatly improved since the in-
stallation of the Hydro, Mr. Alex,
Thompson was 'horn in Rosshire, near
Inverness, !Scotland, and carne to
Canada with his parents when three
years of age, His only recollection of
his childhood in the 'Old Country is
of his fattier placing him on the back
of a horse while it was 'being led to
ter, and his fes fallingo ff 1
ea l fem.o when
the horse put its head down to drink.
The voyage tools ten weeks in a sail-
ing vessel, which landed at Montreal.
From Hamilton the trip to Stanley
township was made by wagon, and
Mr the past seventy-seven years Mr.
Thompson has lived on the farm
where they settled, west of 'Brucefield,
at the turn of the •Baylfield Road to-
wards Bannockburn hill, In 1883 he
visited the old home in Scotland.
While regretting that this year's
splendid hay crop was spoiled by
rain, Mr. Thompson believes the
grain never promised tobe better and
points with pride to a .field of oats on
his farm (which is now worked by his
Fowler to Leamington, Sunday,
Mr. William Fowler, of Leamington,
was the guest of i1Lr,'James Hays and
other friends. His daughter, Mise
Agnes Fowler, of Toronto, attended
the Calder -Mays wedding. •
Monday, August 6th, has been pro-
claimed Civic Holiday for Seaforth, by
:Mayor Golding.
The L;01B:A. held their annual pic-
nic to Bayfield on Wednesday after-
noon,
•Messrs, William MoNay and Wil-
liam Pollard returned this week from
London where they took a Cadet In
strictor's Course at Carling Heights.
',Misses .Grace Scarlett, Dorothy Wil-
son and Thelma Johnston are taking a
three weeks' coarse in French at an
academy in Quebec City.
Dr, R. N. Hill, of New Yotrk, is vis-
iting his sister, Mrs, A. B. Lawrence,
Centre Street.
'Mrs, R. H. Sproat is visiting with
'lir, and Mrs. 'Walter Robinson in
London this week.
bfiss-assie Grieve, of Toronto, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Grieve- -
'Mr, and Mrs, Charles Steger and
daughter dal h
ter Mildred,Miss Barbara Fink -
g
bein'er, R.Ih., and .Mrs. John Fank-
beiner motored 'from Cleveland and
spent a few clays last week at the
home of. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Fin'k-
.beiner,
SOFTBALL.
Seaforth defeated Brussels by 30-17
Monday night at Brussels. A game
with Clinton will be played Thursday
night to Clinton, Goderich will play
here Friday night Seaforth line-up:
Hazel ,Haugh, B. Dorrance, Doreen
Farquhar, Ona Nichol; Janet Aiken -
heed, Jean Frost, Evelyn Grieve,
Grace Free, Mary Kling.
LONDESBO'RO.
Mrs. William )Knox and little Miss
Jean, of Clinton, called oto friends in
the vitlage on Saturday last. We are
glad to see Mrs. Knox looking so well,
'Mrs. P„ Crawford spent Wednesday
w'th Goderich friends.
Miss Vieth Fairservice. of Clinton,
stent Stutday et her home here.
Mrs. W. McCool and ACAS Margaret
emelt unday nvith. Woodstock friends.
Mr, James Entmerton, of Ripley, is
spending a few days with his sister
here, Mrs. D. D. Robertson,
Mrs, 1': Nott and Miss Belle spent
Monday with the former's son. Mr.
Bert Nott, of the eighth lam.
Miss Verde Watson returned house
on Mandy last after a pleasant visit
with Palmerston friends.
Mrs. Tartan is visiting in Brussels
this week.
3,1iss Esther Lyon returned on Mon-
day 'from Goderich where she has been,
atteeding summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Mr.
Jansen Armstrong spent Sunday with
Exeter friends,
Mr, and Mrs. Griffiths and family
and Mr. Charlie Lee spent Sunday in
Wingham.
Mr. and Mre. S and Miss
Woodman t
Rachel spent Sunday at Constance the
,guests of Mr, Joseph Yungb'iut.
Mr. and Mrs. John Radford and
fancily are spending their holidays at
Port'Col'borne and Buffalo,
Mr. Harold Johnston, of London,
spent the week -end at his hone here.
Don't forget the Institute picnic to
Baynard the first Thursday in August.
'Aft, and Mrs. Guss McLeod, of
Ripley, visited in the village on Tues-
day last.
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REPORT OP HOG SHIPMENTS.
For month ending June, 1928.
4 rucelield-- I'ota•1 235, select bacon
64, thick smooth 132, heavies 6, ,shop
hogs 14, lights and 'feeder's 8,
4ValtonaaTotal • 372, select bacon
114, thick smooth 231, heavies 8, ex-
tra heavies 1, shop hogs 6. lights and
feeders 4.
iHensall--T'otsl 740, select` bacon
232, thick smooth 429, heavies 22, ex-
tra heavies 1, shop hogs:. 30, lights and
feeders 1.
Exeter•--Totat 280, .select bacon 80,
thick entooth 172, heavies '131* shop
hogs 7, lights and feeders 3.
Huron Cetntty--Notal 5,680, select -
bacon 1,834. thick smooth 3,214,
heavies 130, extra heavies 14, shop
hangs 241, lig)
• lights $:old'feeder S h 6'8
.
Want . and For Sale ads, 3 times 500
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woods, of St.
Thomas, were recent guests at the
home of Mrs, James Berry.
The address and the singing of Rev,
J. E. Storey was much appreciated by
the congregation of the United Church
last Sunday. He 'read for 'las Senip
ture lesson the 13th chapter of 1st
Corinthians. substituting the wprd
Jesus for 'Charity. Mr. Storey be-
longed to an 'Interdenominational So-
ciety which was organized .in Amer-
ica by a Scotchman 35 years age.
There are now .56 ntiesioaaries labor-
iing. He said there was one church
with a membership of one hundred
and every one of then[ would lead in
public prayer. He pleaded earnestly
for more workers as their are so many
there n'ho have never yet heard the
precious name of Tesus. He said he
would touch rather 'be one of them at
the judgment day than a 'Christless
Canadian,
W.M.S. - The July meeting of the
W. M. S. was held recently in the
schoolroom with a very good attend-
ance. The President, Mrs, W. A.
Bremner, was in the chair and the de-
votional leaflet,"Jesusin the Midst of
Common Life," t" was read by Mrs.
JahnWatson.Mrs. Jetties McQueen
led in prayer and the Treasurer re-
ported sending the Presbyterial Trea-
surer 10188,30 for the first six maths
of this year. For our topic we took
up .the 'work of the 'W.asf3S. 'in com-
munity centres, which was given by
Mrs James Thomson and Mrs
Thomas 'Chapman. Mrs. Neil Mc-
Gregor closed the meeting with
prayer.
Mr. 'Bill and Miss Anita Caldwell
spent Sunday in 'Goderich..
Mr. Drew Swan is driving a' new
Essex coach. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Pepper and
fancily spent Sunday at .Bayfield,
ivIise -Vera Pepper left last Thurs-
day on a trip north to visit old
friends.
'bliss Alice Mustard, of Barrie, is
spending her vacation at her home in
the village. -
M.iss Annie Mustard, of London,
spent 'the week -end at her home,
Miss Lulu Stackhouse, of Stratford,
Visited at the borne of her parents, Mr..
and Mrs, 'Vires, Stackhouse over the
week -end,
Miss Leola [Black and Master Dun-
can !Black, of London, have been vis-
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Flood, of Stanley,
Miss Margaret McKenzie -has re-
turned home after spending a week at
the home of her grandmother, Mrs.
John McKenzie, of 'Hensail
Mr. Hugh 'Me•Lachlan, of Stanley,
has treated himself to a new !Ford
sedan.
Mr. Alvin McBride i; wearing a
smile these days, A young sat has
arrived.
Mrs. William Stanbury visited
friends in Seaforth on Monday,
Mr. W. J. Falconer had the mis-
fortune to lose a valuable horse last
week:
Mrs. H. Gould, of Clinton, visited
at the home of Mr. George Layton
Monday.
Mrs, John McKnight, Sr., of Clin-
ton,, visited at the home of her grand-
son, Mr. ,Glen 'McKnight last week.
Mips Helen Aikenhead, of Calgary,
i; visiting at the home of her uncle,
Mr. Hugh Ailceahead:
Miss Lulu Stackhouse., of Stratford,
spent the week end_et the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Stack-
house.
Master Jack Aikenhead, of Calgary,
is visiting at the home of his uncle,
Mr. F. A,ikenhead,
Miss Vera Pepper is spanning the
holidays in Muskoka,
•iltiss Viola Wheeler is speeding a
north in Detroit,
kiissee Eleanor Snider, Dorothy
and Janet Aikenhead and Rev, W. A.
Bremner have returned from Goderich
where 'they attended Summer School.
A luappy event took place at the
home of Mr, Frank Aikenhead Sunday
where a family reunion was held. It is
only once in many years seven.
brothers and Otte sister are abie to
spend a day: together. One sister,
A.frs. Coskey, of Manitoba, was an..
able to attend. Among those present
were: Da, A. R. Aikenhead aud family,
of Calgary; Dr J, W Aikenhead of
Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Aiken'
'head and son Murray, Mr stud Mrs,
kb S nis dtughtor, Miss.
MargaretAiketihead Aikeu'heada, ail of Loudon;.
' and fam-
ily:
And Mrs. H. A e ea
Mr. ail I s l
ily: Mr. and Mrs. D. Aikenhead, Mr.
and Mrs, T. B, Baird and sou Stewart,
all el Ba'ucoflt'le
'Softball Last friday evetvin J
f3rucefield and Clinton girls played
all int I3rucefield-mike Neste :teats
winning by the score,8-7. The Mame
was close throughout, D. Robins'
home run gave Brldcelield the eyttt'a
run needed. A$ both tants had won
an equal number of games, the tie
was played in Bayfield on Tuesday
evening. The Br'ucefield girls' were
again victors and won by a 9-3 score,
13rucefield 'fact off in the first. inning
with 2 runs while they held Clinton
scoreless. Clinton scored oats run in
tate third and fifth, which evened the
score. Brucedeld got three runs in the
sixth, followed with 2 in the eighth
and 2 in the ninth, which gave them
the game. Line-up, Clinton: M. Cud -
more s.s,; 111, Smith c.f., M. Streets p.,
lf. Mullholland c., R. Shobrook 3rd
b., G, Evans 1st h. C. Evans 2nd b,,
I. Holtnes r,f„ i, Run -Mali 4.1. Bruce
field: H. Haugh c, 5, Aflcenhead p„
C. Pepper c.f., D. Farquhar lst b., D.
Rolxins 2nd h., K. Snider s.s,, M. Stew-
art 3rd b, 0. Harrison 1.1., C. Stack-
ouse r.f,
Score by innings-,
Clinton - 0 0 1. 0 .1 0, 0 0 1 --.3
t'ruccflelcl ,,, 2 0 0 , 0 0 3, 2 2 x-••-9
KIPPEN.
WC are sorry to say that Mrs. R.. 13,
McLean is very sick at time " of
writing.
Mrs. Thonualson, who has been vis-
iting friends in the West •for over a
year, has returned and is stay ing with
her sister, Mrs. John Deitz,
Mrs, 0. Malley, 'wile has been visit -
in with Mr.and rs. V, Iv
son has
returned to her hone '
c in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs, W, French called on
friends in Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Madden, of London
were visitors at the haste of Miss
Whiteman,
Berry picking is the order of the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Grieve, of London,
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott,
Mn Allan Johnston has purchased
a new car,
Miss M. May, of St. Marys, visited
Miss Flora Petty.
Stanley school lies secured Miss
Jean MolCenzie as their teacher for
the incoming year.
Dr. and Mrs. James Jarrott visited
Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Jarrott Sunday.
Mrs. Alain, of Goderich Township,
visited in this locality.
Mrs. John H. Cochrane spent the
past week in London.
• Mr. George Petty, of Windsor, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. 0, Petty.
WINTHROP,
The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. will
hold their next x meeting t at the home
of Mrs, Georgo Eaton on Friday,
August 3rd: The mite boxes are to
be handed in by ,this meeting. If any-
one is unable to attend this meeting,
they may .hand their mite boxes in to
the captains, Mrs. Robert Beattie for
the West side and Mrs. D. McCowan,
for the East side.
Quitea number from here spent
Sunday at Suniset Beach.
Mrs. John Armstrong, of London,
l'AQE
spent Sunday with her daughter, -¥r!
F. Bullard. Her little granddaughter
1fi e Betty Bullard, returned home
with Iter for a few holidays. •
Mr, and Mrs, W. 'C, Bennett and
Miss Isabel Eaton spent Friday in
! itlniinur
llayutg, and berryplcking are 1SI
,Mier of tine day.
c1
Mr. Ar.t Campbell, ie Cantl bell, nF 'Tgr3nttta,
spent the ms'eek-ermwI at his home here.
Maw
:sit'
not yet
realize
this?
"My bill for that call was
60 cents", said Mrs. King,
uazd Mrs, Jones paid .75
contain
The explanation is that Mrs.,
King had said to the oper-
ator "I will speak to any-
one there".
That made it a Slaiion-to-
Station call,
Station -to -Station calls are
quicker and about 20 per
cent cheaper than person-
to -person messages. More-
over, low evening rates
(after 8.30 pun) and still
lower night rates (after
midnight) apply on station -
to -station calls. And con-
nection is usually establish-
ed while you remain at the
telephone.
Remember please -,station
to -station calls are quicker
and cheaper.
A O. SUTHERLAND
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bono
and Investments
Phone 152
Seaforth, Ontario.
A Good Portion
of beet served to you for the evening
meal, roasted about medium, with the
blood gravy oozing through, gives
one a foundation. It just makes one's
mouth water to think of it. How
was that last piece of meat we sent
you? Wasn't ft fine.
OEO, A. STEWART
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 Seaforth,
.EThe Svecial Milvertonl
Flour
We have it ----Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings
0
GRAIN DEALER
PIN
Chop of All Kinds
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PHONE 25
• eenteese
A. Helper, also good exper-
fenced mechanic, at once.
YOU
AUTO NEEDS
fioodyear Tires awl Tubes
Battery Stties and Service.
Charging and Repairing all makes of Batteries.
A good line of new and used?harts of different makes
1f your car is in need of repairs, give us a e,;tll
Studebaker Sale; and Service
cant"
1
:6 f�q Garage r
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