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THURSDAY, QCTQ13:
25, 192E
THE SI'i',AEO'li,TI-1 NEWS
,$Bowdon Dies„ Publishers,
WALTON.
The Late George Patter on,--Deatli
elided :alt finless. of sonte:moeths' dear-
eeetatien:Saturday evening at 10 o'clock,
Whets •l'tr, George 1 attcrsoe, a highly
t•espeeted resident of this district,
lellssed peacefully away at his home
cru the Mullett -Morris hatndary,. Vero
•,utiles west of here, Though 'a min
of high principle ausd.a successful far-
mer, he did not' believe in..the ostenta-
't:ous things in life, able was born near
Toronto 67 years ago and when i
small hey. the 'fancily, cease to East
• awaso h where he attended
S. S
• ,No. d ) He wee employed1o
y
ed •
Cn the
broom factoryin Clinton•for,
a 'fele
.years and also wan a framer there
for several year After his marriage
'i years ago to tMisa Margaret Mc-
• Mram o£ [Mullett, he took a f'ttrni in
McKiliup• and leter moved to a fat•tn
• near Burns' Church, Since then he
lived on the farm on which he died.;
Besides leie serrow*ing widow, he
leaves three son \\ tll•iam Chicago;
'Robert Edntonci, and Alexander' at
h,,me, and -three daughters, ears,
Richard Pratt, Moucreif; Manua, Chi:
t te°, and Edith at home, • Three chile'
+lien predeceased hien. Edna and jme-
mit, in infancy and Mt.. Wesley
Searle four years ago, •,He also leaves
four sisters Mrs Alf, Coltson, Mrs,
Ed. Joyce, Mrs. Sam. Bersote, alt.uf
Toronto, and one brother, \\rilliton of
Cleveland. 'Cwt sisters predeceased
him, Mrs, Theo Morse and Mrs. B.
:Mulligan. The funeral was held no
'Monday from the house and was
.largely. attended. Rev. Dr. Kiln eby
and Rev, T. W. t,00dtvill of Blyth
and Ret. %V. .1. etaines, Walton, con-
ducted the services, Interment was
made in Burns' Church cemetery. The-
Palil>eaners were Robert Reid, Herb,
t'irkhy, Jack Rowland, 'David \Vat-
e.m, Johan Shannon and \Villia m
Staples. 'Among those from a die -
ranee were his family and three sis-
ters, .Mrs,. Coltson, ,Mts. Joyce and
Mrs. Barsotai also Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Patterson, leonllnll; Mr. Theo.
lforse, Jr.,. and Mr Theu Morse, Se„
f Palmerston: Mr. and Mrs. Herb.
Petternu, lir. and Mrs. McLean and
Mrs, J. Patterson Wroxeter.
Mr. and. Mrs, 1Viltians G. Clark and
family attended the Harvest Thanks-
giving services in St. john's Church,
Brussels. last week.
eft. and Mrs, 'Saltier, accompanied
by bliss Flora 'Harris and Mr.
Themes Clark, - motored'to Stratford
recently,
Mr, and Mrs, Robert J. Clark were
Blyth visitors over Sunday.
Me. Neil McNeil has been spending
a few weeks' holidays with Mr. and
Mrs, Thomas Clark, being the father
,f the latter. He has attained the
great age of S9 years and is able to
read the newspapers and is looking
hale and hearty, He carne from Scot-
land in the early eighties.
- Mr; and Mrs. C, 13, Forrest, Blue-
aale; announce the engagement of
their nines, Christie F. McLeod, to
Mr.. Andrew C. Turnbull, son of lir.
and Mrs, Oliver Turnbull, Of Walton,
the marriage to. take place early in
November.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson and
efureetee,of Landpn, andeefr, and Mrs,
t hotuas Watson were week -end visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Hingston and Mr.
and airs. Cliff Hingston, of Wingham,
-and errs. Lloyd and Jean Crut'kshanks
`.were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Bennett on Sunday.
Roy and firs. Bennett and Russ
were visitors Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Winthrop.
Mr. Wesley Clark, of Stratford,
spent Sunday tinder the parental roof.
.Bias Winnifred Drager is visiting
',iencds in Preston,
George and Mrs. Clark spent Sun-
i.te with -friends near Stratford.
LLB. No. 470, Victoria, visited L.
net. . at belgrave and after the general
business and atter the; lodge closed,
all were invited to Bro, Chas. Coulter'
where adainty lulch was served,
and thebalance of .h evening spent
tlthe e
g
in games.
Rapten, of P,rodliagen, is busy
• putting cement stabling in Mr. Joseph
Tampbell's bare.
Messrs. Arthur Balfour and George
Love visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Faw-
cett n on
at LSunday,
On Tuesday night a reception was
held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hollinger, when a large number
of guests gathered. The happy couple
will reside on the groom s farm in
Morris.
Miss Lillian Nicholson, of lioKil-
3op, who underwent an operation in.
Clinton Hospital Suite recently, has
returned home and is much 'improved
in health,
J. N. Campbell received word on
Mlun lay that his brother, Mr. Robert'
:amp'hell. of Vancouver, formerly of
\Calton, was riffle to he up and mimed
•.again for the first time since he snf-
sererl a paralytic stroke last .iugust.
ship, near tl3lyth
Mr. and Ivlrs Atkinson, of Wal-
leeelittr spent a day with tate ratter's
Ittotltet, Mee, K Citb o s n,
Mr. and Mrs Jellies .aiehnroted vis-
ited their denghtet, M see Alberta
Iaelunond, of 'Stratford, d, r'
Miss Mildred iHilboru spent a. day
with Mies Minnie Yeo.
sllesers. John and Cliff Yeo motor-
ed to Owen -Sonnet last week.
Mr. Jemes Henry of neat' Settforth
had his ,car eotnp'letely wrecked near
Union eetnetery, on a recent Saturday
night while passlnti',Mr. Thu Crate -
fords ear, He ran into the ditch but
escaped injury.
Mr: and Mrs. J aleph Stothers are
visiting at Dungannon.
Mrs, (Dr.? Milne is expected ,to be
sufficientlyimproved
after Iter recentcent
operation itt Toronto to return hetne
this week.
Many friends of Me. Edward `vat -
see are sorry he is laid up with a bad
cold which at his age of 8e is serious.
Rev, W. 13. Hawkins, of Forest, was
a visitor here on lthednes•lay last.
Those who attended the W.IM:S.
Conference '(!West 'Section) of Huron
t'ros'byterial held at Auburn on Wed-
nesday, Oct. 17th, from the (;ueen
Street United Church were Mrs.
(Rsi',) Barnby, Mrs. D. Fkoody, eles,
A B. Carr, Mrs, William Lyon, Mrs,
R, Wightntate Mrs. J. D Maady, Mrs,
J. Calclough, Mrs, S,White,
The regular montly meeting of
the Women's 'esthete wilt be held
on Thursday, Nov, est, The, pro-
gramme will ben charge of the jun-
ior Institute; devotional part, Miss
Gladys '1+'awce'tt Mrs, William Craig,
the report of the Walkerton conven-
tion held October 17111; Miss Bertha
Ploggart, the report of the Junior ln-
s:titetc convention at Guelph,
Anniversary services were held la
Si, Andrew's United Church, on Sun-
dt•y. Rev. George Little, Toronto, for-
merly of •Guelp'h, an editor of the 'Sale -
bath School publications, preached to
large congregations morning and. ev-
enittg, The choir was assisted by
Miss Mildred Browne, Toronto, and
Mr. Harvey Mason, 'Detroit. Miss
Browne and Mr, Mason are talented
vocalists and their contributions are
enthusiastically received here at all
times. Messrs. George Leith and
John McArthur sane a delightful duet
at the evening- service. -
The fowl sup -per of St. Andr'ew's
Church was held Wednesday evening.
The choir of St. Andrew's Church,
Ripley, presented aasplendid concert
,programme. Rev, IR'.. D. McDonald,
of Egmoudville, gave a short ad-
dress. •
Mr. E. Bender and son, Dr. and
Mrs Barnby and IRev. and Mrs. Weir
attended the banquet and public meet-
ing in the United 'Church, Mitchell,
on _Monday evening. Dr. Barnby pre-
sided at the meeting.
The Marriage took place recently of
Miss Evelyn [Stinson, Toronto, (laugh-
ter, of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. 'Stinson,
Blyth, to •Mr. Earl Spafford, Toronto,
son of Mrs, C. Sentient, Blyth.
Mr and Mrs. Isaac Brown and dau-
ghter Miss Mildred 'Brown, Toronto,
visited friends here over the week-
end. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Detroit,
visited her uncle and aunt. Mr. and
lire, \V. -N. McElroy, over the week-
end,
Kiss Hattie .Spafford, Toronto, vis-
ited her mother, Mrs. C. Spafford,
this week.
Mrs. E. N. Faris and baby, Patsy,
of Toronto, are visiting her parents.
Rev. and lire. George Weir.
Rev. Dr. Barnby will dedicate the
new United Church at Port Albert
next Sunday. Rev. R. A. Lundy, of
Nile, will take the, morning service of
Queen Street Church at 10.30 a.nt.
'rhe Official Board will have charge
of the evening service.
Mabel Fear, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Fear underwent an oper-
ation for appendicitis in Clinton hos•
pital Friday afternoon and i; improv-
ing nicely-.
BLYTH,
Mir. and Mrs. Cliff Yen, of Wallace -
burg. visited their parents, Mr. ani
Mrs. George Potter and Mr. and lir,
John Yeo. •
Miss Mildred 1-litheet. wh,, has
spent the last fete week, with he•'
inters at hrrcelt..n, has returned tc.
.P,lyth.
Mrs. el. Switzer. Mr< J Switzer
and her daughter, Mr:. George Lind-
say. of (layfseid. -were-guests at the
'home of Mfr. John Yeo.
Master Duncan Mtutro had the.
• mrsforttfne'to'break his right arm last
week whsle playing at school,
In the presence. of immediate rel
• tiveS.a quiet wedding was srhi'tnnize'l
at 'Central T'ttited Church. \\tndsor.
by Rcv. A. -Ie. Det ueis. when Mitchel
• Elizabeth. younger daegh er 1 71• -
it efts, -William '131 Meundc e. Ra'
Delaware Avenue, Detroit, becanty
the '.,ride of lir. : !a, a'nt'i T. •ua
lhsger; younger sou of .ifs. and :1f
'Louis Hollinger, 11lyth. The. hr•r!:
wore a gine oi' sea screen c•hifteet.
with black Velvet...hat and.corsage •d
Sweetheart roses and white sx
. +e
;:ens, e,u""it'rt .for gaff .f the
• erorsin, •a Trench headed 'ha;. \tier
theecretttesny •luncheau watt seteer•1
'the -.Prints Edward .Hotel Windier,
tollo'ry�'i g,.)vlticltatt, • 13,1id'aT rtobp;e to;
fat} e leVre bot m:ei tt,'-\ir tied kir
Ilnhl•iitger wi11 reside in ''Morns Teem-
.
• HARLO-'CK, •
Mrs Rev. Weir of,Blyth wil.1
have
charge of the service in Burns
r, iter Church on Sunday'morning
and Knox 'Church, Londesboro. in the
afternoon. Her address is to be on
C,tt,I.T. and Tnxis boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moffatt of
ceswa
ter visited their friend,
Miss
Janet McVittie, on Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Angus Reid attended
the anniversary service in Kinburn on
Sunday morning, also visiting on Sutt
•:a,y at the house of Mr. and Mfrs.
1.,ntes. Hugill. Road, spent Sunday at -tlse home o
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and. Mr. and Mrs T. W. Butt.
Mir. and Mrs..Williani'Lovat visited Miss Rosa McLean, of Greetnvay,
ai the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Nelsen ;pent the week -end with her parents,
tear 00 Sunday. lir. and Mrs. Jatnes,13. McLean.
Mils Mary -Reid, whoe home used Mr. and Mrs. George Glenn and
t • he herr, but who now livves in Park- family, who !save been visiting friends-
hill,
riendshill, is at present visiting her sister, in Detroit, have returned.
Mars- Frank Martin, of Sunshine. A number from the village attended
Mr. and Mrs. Jellies Watt, of ,Blyth, :he fowl supper in - Zurich.-
•erc at present visiting at the home of Mbit Miicdred Johnston. who has
\hr. and Mrs. Leo Watt. been visiting •her sister, Mrs. George
eine Frank Marshall, of Wawa- Tugrans, of the T,ondat Road, has re-
•oeh, visited at the home of her sister, turned to her home here. r
el re. Nnrtnasl Sheppard. on Monday Mrs. -K. Cochrane and ssec
Mt
last week. Agnes atud Annie -Cochrane, of Cls n
\Ce are pleased t., know that efiss ton,. have been visiting' Mr. and Mrs
Wilma Sheppard, wh,., was sick for a John Cochrane, of the Town Line,
f, -w days. is able to be around. again. Mfr. Fred Parsons, of London, visit-
Mrrs. Jahn Smith, lir. Albert Lyd- ed his former hone over the w•eek-
relatt, and Mr. William Ross have re- •end. .5 left
turned home after spending the last Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons e
r.s,i months. in the West. on an extended visit to their rl;iugh-
Mr. end Mrs. Alex. McEwiug and ter, Mrs, Ryckman, of Dakota.
iatniiy, Mr. and Mrs, David Reid and Miss Mary Thompson petit the
family, visited at the hoine of Mr. reek -end with her parents, Mr. wild
Wilson Campbell, of Winthrop, on Mrs. G. Ii, Thatnpson
Sunday afternoon. Ntiss Edith Dick, of - S.S. No, 14,
Mr.
rSimon lfcVittie and Hay, won the • oratorical contest
\I.•. andalt
l t Mrs. Mrs. George Moon cisitod Mitten Saturday. linen credit is rase
feiende in Kirkton on :Sunday, the traria, Mfiss 0, Finnegan.
lir,. Best. of Perth, and Mrs, Wii-
uctl• Chetp, of T,ondon, visited at the MENTS:
teen .,i erre, et, \V, and p,,ert Allen REPORT OF HOG SHIP
r Tucsda • of last For mouth ending Sept. 30th.
ottwe ek: Monday and y .� :Seafortlt-Total 288, select 96, thick!
week,
'Mr, Herold f, ., •catorr: is at present smooth 1-63, heavies 8, shop hogs 9;
. 1 703 select
for
a e. to take c ereone; to wore ie 1
g !; heavies 3 extra heavies ,
tl+.ick (10, hcavw. ,
i;,r lir, Charles Para<sns. who ha, er 1.
use on a holiday trap to the aces. •thick
�'\�"niton--To
sal 3(0 select h7,
MIF. Leri SVatt accompanied by Mfr. and
VERTON FLOUR MILLSCO.
LIMT'.l"AD
$E MEOWTB',' QN111711t1O
WE 21RE PAVING for Grain
per bus
per bus
per bus
100 lbs.
per bus
clean grain
Wheat, Standard' i1:20
Oats, Standard or over . 4o o
Barley, Standard or over 65c
Mixed Barley and Oats -$1,30 per
Buckwheat;, Standard and over . 72c
We have no grain cleaner, These prices are 'for
delivered at the mill.
WE AKE SELLING
Silver1 ing,' Beat Manitoba .Patent x;4.00 per burg
Keystone, Best Pastry Four $3.75 per bag
Whole Wheat, (Stone Ground) 13,70 per bag
Bran in bags $34.00 per tont.
Shorts " $36.00 per ton
Middlings " • $45,00 per ton
Chopped Mill -'run Screenings " $30.00 per ton
CASH NO DELIVERY ,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TODO CUSTOM CHOPPING
PHONE 51
Woodslee, Essex County. "Tiley ex-
pect to be home the .beginning .of next
week and have sotne nice decks with
tlteni from the Mississippi River,
Mr, and Mrs. George ,Watt and
Miss Lydia Reid attended the 'anni-
versary.serv,ce in St. Andrew's church
in Blyth on Sunday,
Miss Marjorie McE'wing visited her
friend, Miss Ena Parsons on Sunday.
Miss Hattie 'Gray and Mrs. Stanley
Lyons visited at the home of Sirs.
Isaac ,Rapson on Tuesday.
Mrs. Farnham. of Clinton, visited
at the home of Nies. H. W. and Bert.
Allen on Friday and. Saturday last,
We are sorry to know that ML's, H.
W, Allen is at present very low,
Mrs. William Bell and Miss Lydia
visited -friends at Goderich from Fri-
day till Monday.
Mr. and • Mrs. Isaac Raps.tn and
Marie visited at the home of Mt, Wil-
liam Jamieson and family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Johnston
and lvIiss Annie Johnston, of 4Walton
visited at the home of Mrs, Simon Mc
Vittie on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. [William Sheppard, of
Clinton, visited last week at the home
of their son, Mr.- Norman Sheppard.
KIPPEN.
Notice. --As our business year ends
Oct. 31st, the would like all outstand-
ing accounts settled before that date.
J. P. Bd)3 EY, ICippen.
1frs„ Abc, Forsyth is spending a
%leek with- 'friends in Detroit ,and
Grosse Isle, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. _Tames McDonald and
daughter motored to Windsor and
spent a few days with • their many
friends in the Border City.
Miss Etta..Jarrott, teacher 'in Tp-
vont°; spent the week -end with her
parents in the village.
Several from in and around the vii- a is nursing Mrs. Ephrtam Clarke, who
rage attended the banquet in Mitchell has been laid -up since Monday with
on Monday night and all speak very' au attack of appendicitis.
highly of the reception they got.
Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Dayman and
Clarence McLean, of London, spent Miss Sarah tDayman, of •E'ippen, vis
a few- days with his parents recently. iter Mrs. Dayman's aunt, airs. Thos..
Mr. R. J. Daytnan is holding a Pollard and Mr. Pollard, who, accom-
clearing; auction sale on Tuesday palled 'by Miss Phoebe Wakefield, et -
next. tended Terrier's Church anniversary
Biases Grace and Margaret Cooper. on ,Sunday.
o1 London, were visitors at the home Mrs, (Rev.) 'Johnston was the guest
of their brother. W. R. Cooper, over of Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Rogerson on
the week -end. Sunday.
Mr. Adam Glazier, of Clinton, was Rev, W. D. McDonald was the
`t visitor at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. guest of Mr, and Mrs, Ephriam Clarke
T. W. Butt on Saturday last
and Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley
Mr. and Mrs, James Micelynront on Sunday, The Clinton Quartette
spent Sunday at the home of their were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
f r
err ger
Britton n om Sunda .
V. T i o Y
F. Y Y
daughter, g
tier Ivies.
ntiserecting a ane v
�a all s eJohn Freeman v
Kyle, of
Mensal], P 1'!r.e
Alice
Mies y ,
h'
week with - sa his 'farm,
a few clays during the past ht n hot a on s
her sister, Mrs, John Dettz.
Messrs, Gilbert Jarrott and C4ar- LUNDESBORO
cure McLean, of the London Untver- Mr. and Mrs, Audd and fancily, of
city, spent the week -end. at their re- Woodstock, spent Sunday at the home
spective homes, of Mr. Jmmes McCool.
rice from here attended
took the service nit number I f o
,•e a t e
. _R, Co
one
Rev, 12Q
Re
nin,
in l rucefield on Sunday .evening.
CONSTANCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam iNicholson at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Nicholson's
uncle, Mr, George Patterson, of Mul-
lett, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann spent
Sunday with lir. and Mrs,• Rdbert
U ritnoldby,
Mr. and i\dfs, John Staples, of Me-
leiliop, spent Sunday at the home of
Mt. and Mrs. Joseph Riley.
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson, of
Brussels, spent Sunday in' the village,
Mr, George IS•immons and son, of
Teeswater, spent the week -end with
Me, and Mrs. Robert Grintoldby.
Miss Helen Lane, of Seafortlt, was
the guest of Miss ,Elva Wheatley on
Sunday and assisted its the -choir at
the anniversary services.
'Mir. and Mrs. Higgins and Miss
Ferrol Higgins and Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas McNeil, of Clinton, visited
Mr, and Mrs. B. 13, Stephenson Sun-
day,
The anniversary services on Sunday
were successful its every • way. Rev.
W. D, McDonald',' Egnsot>dville, cer-
taitkly wolf the hearts'of two large
congregatitids morning 'and evening,
...by his sold -,inspiring sermons and
left' messages, that will not be.soon
forgotten. The - Clinton Quartette,
with Mrs. Corless, soprano, Mrs. Fitz-
simmons, alto, Mr, Clifford Lobb,
tenor, ere, Pearson, bass, rendered ap-
pealing selections at both services.
The offertory tiniounted to the hand-
some suint of $140,
The fowl supper and concert on
Tuesday evening drew a very large
crowd which filled` the tables tram 6
to 8 o'clock. It is expected the pro.,
reeds will.exceed last year's sum
o' $359,
Mrs. Clsarles eloGregor Was laid' up
with an attack of appendicitis last
weer: but was able to beim -on Friday.
Miss Margaret Love, of Walton,
anniversary services at Constance on
Mee. Ray and Miss Jean McLean, Sunday.
e village, returned home after lir, Fred Youngblutt returned tome
•,f th g ,
,pending a few days in Niagara Falls, on Friday last alter a pleasant visit
Mr. and Mrs. P. Scales, of Thames with Detroit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac MoCool spent
;Friday idas in Stratford,
-Mss Bather Lyon returned to her
Lome here on Friday last after visiting
at Leamington, el tndsor, Detroit and
other points.
A miscellaneous shower was given
by the friends of Miss Govier at the
hone of 7'lr. T. iFairservice on Thurs-
day night. Miss Gooier was the recip-
ient of many nice presents and thank-
ed her friends kindly for the pleasant
surprise.
Mr. Harold Adams and Miss Edna
C nw ier were quietly married at the
clause by the Rev..Mr. Ahrey on Sat-
urday last. Their many friends ex-
tend congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Teoberton and
Miss Emrnci tori spent the week -end
at the latter's home at Ripley.
'Miss Bertha Nott. of Clinton, spent
the week -end with her ,parents here.
Mr, William [Ross and. - Mr, Harry
Caldwell returned home last week sif-
ter spending a couple of months in
the West.
HULLETT,
Messes Effie and .Lizzie I�airserviee
are visiting their aunt in Dundee.
Mfr. and Mrs. Sundercock spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. ' and
Mrs. A, Weymouth,
Brucefreld Iota 34,
I 1, k tl t o •k
h Sl slop hogs 1,lights and feeders gene
s t 1' motor early .meth 234. heavies 17, lights
Satrio, Parsons left >y, fcrder 10,
Saturday naming and krill visit Mfrs. Huron County total 4,$
hfh,l MIalim,, nI South Bend, In-
digene (formerly Margaret Parsons)
Mr. and eerie William Parsons,"of
tRtsrhn�gto-st;,+Iowa, and on their way
hien v rl ;iett [hes hone 'd
. l[ary
Ya'snn nw Mee, Jelin Wallaie, of
87,,
select
1 649, thick A1112ooth ...797. heavies l7.I
e 't tK •---I i •Seeforth'hos, ital on
'xtra hravrta 2, sit,,,p hogs 1.1 , tight; HA�BH<II t p
tor! feeler, 44, t. Mfonilny, Ocinber 2�, 1928 to, tbf•
i and 11'1.s. Thomas'
t-Tahlcitk,: Sear
Went and For Salm .A6;3 times 53c faith, a Iatsghter,
11JELIN,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Eckert spent
Sunday, with itr, and Mrs, Mike 0'-
C'onnor, ,
Me. utttl Mrs Meter. McIver spent
Suitday `wwttlt Mrs. John MacIver,
Mlss Rose O'Connor spent the week
end with iter patents.
Miss Katie Flanagan spent the week
cud with her parents, Mr, and. Mrs,
liiehtlel Flanagan: -
Miss Downey ,entertained
a number, of frieisds Sunday evening,
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Stapleton
spent Saturday ,evening with Mr, and
Mrs. Patrick Stapleton,
A very.sad and sudden death oc-
curred alt Tuesday of last week when
Mrs. John Forbes passed away at the
of 27 sacs, She had been
talk-
lug'age on the phoue� to her sister at ll1,30
but when het husbttud carne in at noose
he foetid ler helpless on the Aour and.
she passed away shortly afterward,
Before her marriage two years ago;
she was Miss Mary Gray, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Gray; H'ib'beet,
Besides' her husband, five sisters and
six brothers survive: Mrs, Crawford,.
Cromarty Mrs,' II, Stinson, Logan;
Mrs..Scriveus, London; Misses,jean
atul Mabel Gray at Mottle; J•olut Gray,
Mitchell, David Gran, London, Geo.
and James, WClliainn, Carl, all at
home, Rev, Mr. Capper conducted.
the funeral service fret St. Mary's
church, interment being in Mitchell
cemetery. Pallbearers were five bco-
thers-in-law W, G Scrlvens, Welling-
ton Crawford, Howard Stinson, Wil-
liam and Albert Forbes, Phyliner
Watson. Many beautiful floral trib-
utes were,received, including St.
Mary's Guild, Dublin; 'Lion Ladies'
Aid, Mr, and Mrs. George Martin,
Stratford; Mr, John Martin, Strat-
ford; 'Hibbert L.O G No, 82.7; Mr,
and Mrs, E. Ann's, Mr, and Mrs, A.
E. Darling, Dubhn; Mr. and Mrs, 1',
Leppard,Mr, and Mrs. 5, Jerry,
Monkt0ti Mr, and Mrs. D McCul-
lough, lionkton; The Family;- Mr.
and 7'1rs G.1:Iighwood, Mr. and. Mr's.
\\r, Buck, Mr. and Mrs. C. Crouch, Mr.
J Hood; Supt. and staff, car dept„
CeN. leyse London Mr. and Mrs. R.
Duncan, Pe•Ed-ward, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Forbes, Dublin
The Ladies' Guild are meeting at
the hone of •Mrs. Joseph Moore, of
Logan. The ducky name for the quilt
will be -drawn at this meeting.
''H`arveet Thanksgiving services will
be held in St. Marys Church on Sun-
day. Rev, E. L. Lewin, of Brussels,
will preach,,,
'Miss Mary.Mlalone, of St, Columbaii
spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs,
Joseph McGrath,
-Miss Mary Krauslcopf, spent Suite
clay with ,her cousin, Miss Teresa Fla:
negate
Miss Kate Flanagan, of Clinton,
spent the week -end with her parents
here.
Woods -Dorsey. -A quiet but pretty
wedding took -place in St. Colupiban
on Monday morning when.Miss Lucy
M. Dorsey was united in mmarriage to
Patrick Woods. The -bride. who was
given' in marriage by lterbrothcr, Ma'.
Louis Dorsey, looked charming in a
'beige crepe de-chene dress with hat
and shoes to match and wore a• pink
choker. Mr. and Mrs. Woods were
attended by ,lir. and Mrs. William
Dorsey. After a short honeymoon
they will reside in Dublin.
Mrs. Frank Feeney entertained a
uumber,of friends on Sunday evening.
Mr. Joseph Writt, of Stratford vis-
ited friends in Dublin on Sunday:
Mr. John 'Williams and sister Mar-
garet. of Detroit, visited with their
Parents, Mr. and Mfrs. Patrick Wil'
liams, on Sunday.
Mr. W. Miller of Brodhagen is bus-
ily engaged digging a well for Dr.
Traynor.
Ilr. Edward Gormley is in Strate
fsa•d this week ,on the jury.
We are all glad to hear that Mr.
Bill Gillingham is -around again after
his serious accident.
Mr. John McGrath shipped a valu-
able load of horses to Quebec on Sat
urday.
- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jordan and fa-
ncily have returned after visiting with
friends here.
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,'tic pantie Ile
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the guest of Miss Mary O'Connell,.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Ryan and family
of Stratford spent the week end with
the latter's mother. Mrs. T. Maloney.
In spike of a very wet night, a suc-
cessful progressive euchre. and dance
hallon Friday
- aitch
was held in the.Y
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everting under the auspices of the
C:W.L. 'Ladies' first prize was won'
by Mrs: James Keauskopf and gents'
first prize by Mr, Philip Flanigan. No
consolation prizes were .given.
Brussels.
Brussels may soon have ti hospital.
It i.,' rumored, that ,the prick house
owned 'hy'S. T. Ptgm. is to the fitted
tip fol' that parpase,, the heal doctors
and Ter. Meer:ester, r, of. Settee befog
interested.
BORN.
MANLEY.
elle and etre. .1oseph 'Eckert and
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas I'itrcell, of
Midland, motored home for the week-
end and report the wet weather is
even worse in that district than it has
been here. and that work is almost at
a standstill.
111r. and Mrs. P. McLaughlin, were
visitor's at the home of Mr. C. Eckart
last Sunday,
el is, Anna Manley is at present
nursing her - grandmother, Mrs. C.
Eckart, who is improving slowly,
-Mr, John I)eitz has completed
crushing •tone for this season as the
roads are a'bant impassible.
HE.NSALL.
Death of John Fluker.-Word was
received here on Thursday last • of the
rleath of,Mtr. John Fluker at his home
in :Auburn, Mr, Fluker waswell.
icupwn at Hensahl, having during the
lest few' years visited here frequently
with itis daughter, Mrs. John Pepper
and other relatives. The .funetsal
male place from his home i'13 Auburn
on Saturday afternoon last and among
niece attending were lir. atsel Mrs,
,(nlsts Pepper,;. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Clark, Mr: atitl.Mrs..Wet..Thom,pson.
Me. J. A. Fleming, manager.. of the
Standard Bank here, has been trans-
ferred. to Lucao and Mr, 'Munro of
Feuelou Palls will talce his place.
The wr,hihIs took place on Wednes-
day afternoon by the atty. Arthur
Sinclair of Mfr, Manley Jinks of De-
troit, son cif lir, and Mrs, Charles
Tinlcs..nf litensall, to Miss Irene Mc-
('linchec daughter of Mfr, and Mrs,
lame, efe.Clitiehey, Goshen line, Stan-
ley, The young couplle., will reside in
'On roil
\\tura • s teeenvecl ld st weelr it the'
death of Dr, Daniel Bell at Flint,
Mich.
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now! Sec it to worksaving money. Passing
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Sooner' perhaps than you thought possible you
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if you would open the doors to financial
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Start your savings account in this, your own
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TORONTO BRANCHES? Cot. Bay and Adelaide Sta. Cor.
Danforth and Fenwick Avenues, Cor. University and Dundee St,
OTHER BRANCHES AT, Aylmer, Brantford, Hamilton.
Newmarket. Ottawa, Pembroke, Owen Sound, Seafortlt, St.
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EAST HURON TEACHERS.
The fifty-first annual conention of
the East Huron Teacher's Institute
opened at 10 o'clock, October 18th, in
the community hail. Blyth, with 121
teacehrs Present,
and was a success in
every respect. The president,Alfred
a'ir.
Posliff, Wingham, occupied the ch
The following officers were elected
for the ensuing year: President, E.' R.
'Crawford, S'eaforth; vice-president,
Miss M. Reid, Brussels; secretary,
Geo, H. Jefferson, Clinton; auditors,
Miss Myrtle Armstrong and M
iss
Vera pepper, Clinton. '
bh lieu of the usual meeting of the
Institute it was suggested that tate
next meeting take the form of an ex-
cursion to the 0.A.C. at Guelph.. It
was moved by Miss Parrott and unan-
imously carried that the next .meeting
bteee: held in Guelph in Sept1929.
Report of the Resolution Commit
1. That lar. Robert Beatty, now
superannuated, be made a life member
of this association.
2. That the supplementary books
of exercises in grammar and arithme-
tic be prepared.
3. That this association is in favor
of the Township Board Bill as plann-
ed by the Minister of Education.
4. That this association favours all
public, separate; high school and col-
legiate institutes opening in Septem-
ber on the same date.
S. That a hearty [cote of thanks
be tendered all who have given their
services in making this convention a
THANKSGIVING
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