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`CaE,ttak"i VORTb7 NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers.
TI SEA:FORTH 1\1 S.
Kellyhas returned horde
a week's visit with her daugh-
ters, Mrs Jas, Markin and Mrs W.
Metat.41,in, Luean
Mrs.'k Wallace Mr. and Mrs, Tr -
vine S.Wallace and ehildren visited
with Mt ,and Mrs. Robert Wallace
over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Iilborn'of Pres-.
toe, visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wallace and , Mt. and Mrs. Leslie
T ilbare over the" holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bdrlidg, of
Toronto, visited over tkfe holiday with
the loaner's parents, Mr. add Mrs. C.
Bltrling, who returned to Toronto
with them fora visit,
rtes. E. E. Anderson was very .low
at the hone of her daughter, Mrs.
Sibtthorpe, since Monday night. Nurse
Robison. of Dungannon, was attend-
ing her,
Mr, Ross Robinson was confined to
bed the past week with a light attack
of pneumonia, but is now Improving,
Miss, Clara McGowan has been sup-
plying on the teaching staff during
his absetiee.
Mr. George Lockie, of Saskatche-
wan, is visiting his brother, Mr. Jim
Lockie and sister, Miss Mary Leckie.
It is ten years since Mr. Leckie has
been here.
IMes, Harry Grasby is inlprov'dng
slowly after being so seriously ill,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Garrett mrot-
ored to. Toronto and spent the week-
end with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. West and son Teddy.
of Toronto, were holiday visitors with
Mrs, E. Watson,
Dr, Barnby and Rev. Geo. Weir•are
attending the London. Conference this
week, Union services will be held in
Queen St. Church ill. the morning and
to St. Andrew's Church in the even-
ing, next Sunday.
Miss Mary Collinson spent several
days in Brantford,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Collinson, of
London, and Mr, and Mrs. R. E. 511-
lib, of Brantford, spent the holiday'
with Mrs. Collinson,
A niutvber attended the W,A. Dean-
ery of the Anglican church . in Strat-
ford on Tuesday, Arrangements are
being made to attend the Hinton
Deanerywhich meets in Winghant on
June 12,
Rev. and Mrs. W, B, Hawkins, of.
Forest, visited friends here over the
holiday, Mrs. Hawkins remaining un-
til Monday,
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W,AT1]~ON,
?resentatlen.-.'On Monday evening.
the cuiigregatian of St, George's
Churdh, Walton, met at the home of
and Mrs. Wm. Stewart and for
the purpose of paying their' parting
good wishesMe. and Mrs. othe
�tandM Baugh er
Doreen were presented with tw'o,artu.
Chairs and flower stand by the con -
rogation and a bed -spread and pil-
lows and pillow eases by the mem-
bers of the Ladies Guild. The La-
• dies' Guild also presented Miss Do-
reen with a purse. A short address
was read by the warden on behalf of
ali present, wishing Mr. and Mrs.
Lewin all prosperity in their new
charge at Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewin replied suitably to the occa-
sion and then a p{easdttt social even,
ing was passed by all and the ladies
served refreshments;' After the sing
lug of appropriate hymns the meet -
mg broke np with alt iota}t"ig`in ,bid-
ding the departing : rector and his
family farewell,
Miss Edna Campbell, teacher at
Benniillcr, spent the week -end with:
her parents in McKil{op,
Mr. and Mrs., Robert Campbell Sr,
Miss Cora and Miss Edna visited
friends in Sarnia over the week end. •
Mr, and Mrs. George Clark spent a
few days in Hamilton last week, com-
bining'business with pleasure.
Mr. McKay, of Guelph, spent the
:24th with his aunt, Mrs, John Mc-
°Clure,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Thanter attend-
ed the ftuienal of Mrs, _Thamer's bro
ether at Rostock on Tuesday.
Mr. B. Anderson has gone to Lis
•towel to take a position with the
.Massey -Harris • Co.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clark have
moved to 'Listowel where Mr. Clark
has secured a position.
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Young, of De-
troit, spent the week -end with the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. Jwseph Campbell.
_loss Vena Alltree, of Landon. is
visiting her aunt, Sirs Joseph Carter.
Miss Viola Carter. or Hamilton, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Carter. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. Drager, of Preston,
spent •the 24th of May with his
• mother, Mrs, L. Drager.
There y
e crowd
at
the was alarge
v and all
\
dance last Wednesday T B.
L.
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reported a good time. The comfort-
, er given away was won by Mrs. Wat-
son, of 'Belgray e
Miss 'Berea Steiss visited friends
near Brodhagen
Mr. \'fir. Clark, of Stratford, . spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Plank and
granddaughter Miss Estelle Jackson,
and Mr. Moore, and 'Miss Annie Wil-
son, of Stratford, were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Ennis,
Mrs. R. Marks attended the funeral
of her aunt, Mrs. Tudor. near Kin -
burn, on Tuesday.
'tr. and Mrs. L Young and Mr. B.
Young. of Port Huron, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell.
The Sunday service in Duff's United
Church ha • been withdrawn for Sun-
day next as 'Rev.. Mr. Maines will be
attending London Conference.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Currie of
MM-ingham spent Sunday with the lat-
ter's parents. Mr, and Mrs, John
• Crozier.
Miss Vera Hambley. ,•e Staffa, call-
ed on friends here an Saturday.
Mrs, W. G. Clark has. gone to Tor-
o: - .or as operation for goitre. No
particulars as ro result or the opera-
tion have yet been received.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sellers spent the
week end in Heidelberg.
A number or the village people at-
tended the farewell gathering for Ry'.
and Mrs. Lewin at the home of Mr.
.,Monday
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Dr. D. Hackwe l of Buffalo visited
his mother and . ser friends the lat-
her part of last week.
Air. and Mrs. Willis Dundas mo-
tored to Detroit on Miontlay to spend
a few lays with friends.
Mr. Bert Anderson has secured a
Position its I t'nw l and intends to
start the in
s' Jute.
Mr. and Mrs. P. McTaggart and
the Misses DriscalI motored to Strat-
ford on Monday.
showers of
warm and sn0tv
The y va e
rainsaremakingthe crops
rook fine. P.
B. Gardr and D.Johnston
motored to St. George on Monday.
Picking dandelions is the order of
'the lay. •
Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller spent Stun -
day with friends at Brodhagen.
M.:, Dinah rosier 15 not as well
as her many friends would wish her
to be.
'WO 1VERTON FLOUR MILL ► CQ.
LIIkL�I.FD
•S.. eaI ?RTH., ON` AR*e
NoTI E
Owing to the fact that we are completely overhauling and
reconstructing our Seaforth plant, we shall be unable to do
any chopping until further notice.
We have a good supply of Flour,, Peed'
Manitoba eats, Oat Chop and
Rolled eats
ID. bags $30.00 per ton
" " $30.00 per ton
", " $36.00 per ton
Bran
Shorts
Middlings
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Newest Type Made
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would be well over 20-35.
High Speed 4 miles per hour; Intermediate 3% m.p.h.; low 2/ m.p.h.
WILL PULL 4-14 INCH TRACTOR PLOWS
For further information on this new type of lighter and stronger
tractor, apply to
Robt. W. Agar, Dealer
PHONE 236r5
Cuthbert and family of Toronto visit-
ed them also.
A Domestic Science course in Food
Values and Cookery under the aus-
pices -.
of the Women's Institute,
be held in 'Memorial Hall for two
7h. with Miss
tart[
1t
6 starting June
Weeks
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r
Gertrude Gray as instructor, Anyone
wishing to join the class kindly leave
their navies with the secretary, Mrs.
3. Colctough.
Me. Earl Mills' of London was a
visitor .with. his parents, Councillor
and Mrs Mills.
Lyle Robt
l -
d
Miss
Wal-
kom
Robinson an
Mr..
tom of the Humberstone teaching
start, were visitors with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Robin-
"` BLYTH.
' the Women's Inst tote met• in Me-
rn l a'. Hall. on •lMedne clay with a
good attends .e• The p ssii eit Mw.
'R. Richmond presided. The peeing
vele was sung, f:,:l• we-' ,y the Lord's
prayer. repeated -in unisen and com-
munity singing. "\f} B nnie." The
business p•{.t ,f the inelhig wa= then
transacted, :\ ret at ,,t that scA-
much appreciated ya.s given by Miss
Gladys Fawcett. M1 s M. E. Me-
Diarmid of Sandringham was with-
out exception one - t the be., speak-
ers seat out by the Department. Her
subject was Things Matey Cannot
Euy," She said here were four
things money could not linty: Health,
true minds. character.. and d•,ve. She
said we should. n have unhealthy
thought; emt.r was .tett injurious
to health; the illi! l is the ecaltrol. or-
gan, give 1, work to da. C:, -operation.
The inure you pstt in the more y„u
can draw out. A,nt to he cheerful,
humor is God given and Most help-
ful. She ai . ,r seed the vnrk the
Inaitiltcs are doing. Our motto is.
"For Home std t ,tit y Helping
•to support doctor vhere there is
none stationed, hospitals.. etc. It was
• mows,} by Mrs, \t gli trap, seconded -
by ,Mrs. Newcombe satwe put . n
record thisalk Miss i ss McDiarinid:
A. line pian ,due. by \irs. (Dr.) Wil-:
ford and Mrs. Rjbt, Relined, the
• meet.iltg w is hrrotight t-, at close ,by.
singing the. National Anthem, 'Lunch-
was
unchywa5 then served ain't a social half
hour spent. All. went hone feeling
they had spenta pleasant as well as. a•
ptofita,h,e afternoon.
:Mrs.Fawcett -and Gladys visited • ,at
the home '-af the fornter's daughter, '
Mrs,'Mitla'd :Lowe, over Sunday. Mrs,
5015.
Mrs. E.Bel
were
Bender and
Edwin
-
visitors with the former, sb
brother,
Mr.
r.
Frank Carr, Ingeroll,
'Miss Hazel Pette of the Lbudoll
Life Insurance Co. staff visited with
her parents, aver the holiday, Mr. and
Mrsejohn Pelts.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tunney and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lamb
f Niagara Falls spent solve days with
Mr: and Mrs. John Petts.
•
Miss Ada Craig of Listowel and
Mr, Harvey Craig of Grey Township
were visitors with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs: Robert Crar_g.
Miss L. M. Carr visited- her broth-
er, \fr. Frank Carr, Ingersoll.
Mrs. Wm.•Tluiell bas been on the
sick list and we wish her. a speedy
recovery.
On Thursday, May 30th, and ,Fri -
lav, May 31st, at 1,30 p.in• there will
be held is Memorial' hall, coaching in
h,7usr+haid science.udging, etc. A
special feature of 'these classes .this
year is that members of Senior and
Junior Institute's are invited t0 at
tend. This c-urse will be both instruc-
SEAFORTH, ON'h,
THURS'DAX, ;MAY 30: 1222.:.
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tire and valuable. Let alt who can at-
tend.
Miss Dorothy Robinson is. visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ro-
binson.
Mr. Russell Armstrong and . Miss
Mrs.
�I
Mr. and AI
London, n
Davis
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M.D
William Armstrong ng and fa
ni{
Y
of
OSFia.wa were holiday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Armstrong.
The last meeting of the Y.P. S. for
the season opened with Dr. Ross in
the clllair and an excellent attendance.
Scripture eeprfrom
Dr. Hambyled was
read by the president,
111 Prayer. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and .adopted. A
motion by Rev. Mr. Weir, seconded
by Dr. Barnby, thanked officers and
committees for the splendid work
performed th
rou
g
hont the
year.
Dr.
R
d
Ross. in
a short address,.
thanked all
who 'had helped him during the year.
The committee had procured a mo-
tion -picture machine and presented"
"From Sugar=beet to Sugar -bowl.".
This was a very educational two -reel
picture, describing sugar manufac-
ture. A comedy and description of
flax -growing were also presented.
The meeting closed with benediction
by Rev. Air, Weir.
Mrs. 'Ellen Wallace returned on
Friday after spending the winter
months with her sons and other rela-
tives its Newark. N.J.
Mrs. Chas. Spafford has .returned
.after spending the winter months with
her daughter, Mrs. Roland Taylor, at
Loudon.
Mrs. Richard Sargent of Cuba is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles
Spafford.
Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Hilborn of
Gait visited. over the holiday with
Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Hilborn and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wallace.
CONSN
TACE.
On Tuesda
v
afternoon n a.
tSC
e
Ila
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c
its shower t 11 honornOr of Miss Vera
Dunlop was held at the h01ne of Miss
Mildred, Britton, with over 40 guests
present. 'The gifts were many and
beautiful •and included a handsome
fernery and a large easy chair and
rocker, which bespoke .the bride -to
be's popularity in this community.,.
The rooms were gayly decorated with
punk and white streamers, these colors:
being used throughout. An enjoyable
afternoon was spent ire games and
lawn tennis. A dainty lunch was
served. The hostesses for the affair
were Misses Elva Wheatley, A3ildred
•Brittan, Mary Flynn, Violet Scott
and Annie Taylor.
Mr. ,and Mrs. George and Mr, Fred.
Lawson and sou Bitty. of Toronto,
were week -end visitors with Mr. _and
Mrs. James Medd.
Mr, Milton Moore and Mr, Robert
Moore, Strafford, Mr. jack Moore, of
the 'Bank of Commerce, Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs, John Wilson and daughter
and Miss Mary Moore, Toronto, spent
the holiday wish Mrs. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. j. Brome. of Toronto,
spent the holiday with their friend,
Miss Mildred Britton.
Misses Blanche Wheatley, Florence
Knox, and Thelma Dale, of Toronto,
were holiday visitors at their homes.
Mrs. Geo. Wheatley, Miss Elva
Wheatley and Mrs. Peter Lindsay
motored to Stratford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson and
babyhy spent nt the holiday
with friends
in Sa
vitta and Briden. g
1
Mr and Mrs. Jos. Yungb utt and'
family visited friends in Londesboro
on the 24th.
Mr. Howard Marshall spent rhe
week -end in Gaoderich.
The Massey=iarris Mower
"THE MOWER WITHOUT AN EQUAL"
COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER
Every farmer owes it to himself to investigate fully the new
features of this Mower which will mean so much to hint in cutting
his hay crop, •
Gallop & McAlpine
Agents for Massey -Harris Implements and Repairs
Beatty Bros, Farm Equipment Metallic Roofing
Frost Fence Gas & 011 OPEN EVENINGS:
0
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ear
rograan
on- ssex
ager '
y Mooing
IH I C H 1 LLEIMt.G'
A. wide Vail' ety of Colors at ono Extra Cost
COMPLETENESS t of'thu/lcnges
theFinest, Costs ieSt Cars
Here is .a big, adult -size "Sia"—fine tos look at—roomy
and comfortable. There is such a wide
variety
f colors
that no matter what your choice, you may
st
W individual distinction, at no extra cost.0 to 70' miles ars
With its Super -Six motor, challenging p
hour and economy averaging 18 to 20 miles to the gallon
and upward, Essex challenges also in fine car comfort,
fine car completeness and fine car luxurr of, appointment,
convenience and detail.
Ask for a ride and WATCH THE ESSEX.•
. Easy to Buy
FOR INSTANCE, in this city your fire - ,
with your present car included, ,nay--
l iso low env
and your monthly payments 01,25.
i£parpresent .ear will orobably cover the entire first
t payments..
The 111. M. C.7utehase Plan tier
st
terms available on the'belance•
840
AND UP
Taxes Extra
JamenCarhn
Searortho Ont.
Miss
Nome
of Lon- contractor,t
rac
tar
l
as
treated
ested
11
S
et
f
to a
don spe tna few days with her sister, net�car and sure makes the dust
Mrs Ferg. Bullard. ! fly for .it is the speediest car in our
The Ladies' Aid and WM'S. wihl ; burg,.,., antis a hustler.
hold their next meeting at the home ' —
af Mrs. Scott Bolton on Jlune 5th. i LONDESBORO,
Mr. and Mr's. JMm McCool motored
DUBLIN, to`Woodstock' on Sunday to visit
Mrs. Catherine Carlin, who has; friends;'
'been seriously 'ill, is. doing. nicely air gear, -,.Mr, James, of Ripley, accom
present. ' panidd b3r -Miss Mildred Emmerton,
Mr. . and Mrs. Peter Gordon of spent Thursday at the home of Mr,
Cottingi cod and Mr. Bruce Gordon D. D. Roberton.
and Mr. Robinson o -f 'S-tratford were Mr. add Mrs. Wm. Ross, Vineland,
week end visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. are spending their holidays at the
John Darling, Home .of Mr.. W. G. Ross here.
Miss Mary Crawford and brother, Miss Rose Crawford, London, : is
Louis, olf Toronto, spent a few days visiting -at her home here.,
the guests _of their aunt, 1Lrs: H. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tarnblyn, To -
Flynn. ronto; are visiting the -farmer's moth -
Mrs. Carbert of Seaforth spent •a
few days with her daughter,, Mrs; G.
Holland.
Mr. Michael Kelly of Mount Hope,
who has been ailing for some time,
passed to the Great iBeyond, at the
ripe age of 92 years, on Sunday
night, He was a good neighbor, al-
ways ready to help in case of need.
He was unmarried and lived with his
sister until her death a few years ago.
Funeral was held ' to St. Patricle's
KIPPEN. -
and daughters
_lir-. C.
Cochrane
Misses Agnes and Annie Cochrane, of
Clinton, visited their brother, J. H.
Cochrane, of Hay, over the week end..
We are pleased to note that Mrs.
vin nicely.
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Herr v
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ce Coo
er
t ltd •Gra P ,
s Mar are a
Misses
Margaret
of London, visited their parents Mr..
and Mrs. W. W. Cooper.
Trait Rangers and C.G.T.T. meet on
Friday evening in the Sunday school.
Mrs. W. Johnston, of Clifford, and
Miss 3, V. Johnston. of Wroxeter.
visited Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh :McMurt-
rie over the week -end.
Rey W. G. Snarling, IBA., B.D., re-
turned missionary, who is going back
to. Wes China shortly, will speak in;
St. Andrew's Church' on Sunday, June
2nd, Come and hear the latest news
of our West China Mission. Field,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore and
fancily, of Usborne, and Mr. and Mrs,
Gilbert 'Duncan, and son, of Farqu-
har, visited Mr, and Mr's, W. H.
Green on Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs, James 'Stewart, of
Windsor, spent the 'holiday with Mr.
and Mr's, J'. D. Stewart.
Mr. John :Markham, of London,.
spent the week -end visiting Mr, and
Mrs. J. D. Stewart.
Miss Margaret Elgie, of London,
visited her parents over the week -end,
Misses Margaret and Mary Mc-
Donald, of Tuckersmitb, were vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. 'Thompson,:
Brucefield, for a' few days.
Miss Etta Bell, of London, who has
been visiting her parents- over the
week -enol, accompanied by her broth-
er, motored to Glettnallan to spend
Sunday visiting relatives,
Mr, W. Dr1, Doig, of Pont Huron,
visited ;lis, fancily over the week -end:
er here. Olive Lyon and Mrs, Jos. lllining
Miss 'Olive ends is visiting with spent Wednesday and T5itrsdiay. in
Palmerston d'senwho this week: Toronto, - '
Alit homeose Mr. spent the lath Mr. D. Griffiths, of C.N.R., spent
uterat the home of nd John Fingland , Sunday at his home in elle village.
Min i -Rev. Will and Mrs. Fchildren 'M'iss Ills�tone, of Beechville, spent a
'Mimic(); Mrs. Bather and children few days during the end of the week
and Mr. Mrs.Jones, of Toronto. at the home of Mr. Griffiths.
Charles M�Vayrniouth, of Strat-
f d h for a few.days.
mer
'fthev
ill
�Coo1 0 'age:
Mrs. D
Mc
er,
i
returneed.
A burn
u
Rutledge,,
11yt s
s
htonte after spending a few days int
our burg
Miss Gtadys Radford, of •Clinton,.
spent the 24bh,with her aunt here,
Mrs, Archie Webster..
Mr, Hardtd Johnston and friend,. of
London, are visiting here.
Mr: Charles Lee is in the Clinton
hospital, having undergone a' serious
operation. Last word was that Charlie
was doing nicely and his many friends
hope to soon see him able to ,be out.
Miss Grieve, of Seaforth, visited her
friend, Miss Belle Fairservice, for a
few days the end of the' week.
Miss Myrtle Grainger, Toronto,
spending a few days with her sister, cl
Mrs. Geo. Cowan, of the 13th.
Mr, and 'Mrs, 11. Tam'blyn, •Miss
or , is home r Mr, Wilt. Taman and Miss Marg•
Mr, and Mrs. Willis Menantain and tree Cox are visitors at the home of
Miss Gladys, and Mrs. Robert Yana Mr. J. Armstrpttg.'
Francis SI s. SMountahn Sr. spent Miss Ida Lyon and Miss Irene
Church, Dub1m, from Mr,Mutt, also r Lon Saturday in Sttatfor
Gallagher's, and Rev. Father. Thursday last with Goderich friends. Longman spent d<
Odro'wski ceelbrated High Mass- and Mr. Wellington MMcCord and Missa"Listen" for wedding hell's early in
intermentwas made in St. Columban I Toll are guests of the former's moth June.
cemetery,
Miss Rose O'Connor left for De -1
troit this week,
where
she has secur-
ed
r
ed a good position.
Tr.
and Mrs, Peter McIver
ent
Sunday -w
it
hr: and Mrs. Jo
ihn
J
or-
daMnsiss I`I
'Aiary McCormick spent the
24th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Dougal McCormick, Parkhill.
Holiday � et sitors t
rain
hued: Misses
3
Mary AZoGrath, Toronto; Anna
Molyneaux, Kitchener, Vera Feeney;
Toronto; Flora, Hills, Toronto; Ruth
Hills. Exeter; Mr, Jos. Canpen•ter, of
d
Lonn o
Detroit 1� visiting
Mr. r os
Dill of
M
3
his parent
\Mr James Maloney. of New York
is visiting at the home of his mother,
Mrs. T. Maloney. •
WINTHROP,.
Mr, and Mrs, >Dawson. Smith, of
Toronto, spent the week 'end with
M•, and Mrs. Samuel Smith.
Miss Margaret Johnston. spent the
week end with her parents at Varna,
Mr, Bill Clarke of Varna, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Clarke.
Mr, and Mrs: A. Stone of Norwich,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Shannon.
Mr, Jack Montgomery o'f Winghatn
spent a few clays with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Ino. A, 'Montgomery,
Miss' Marie Beninger of Mildmay
spent -the week end with her parents,
and Mrs. Michael Bellinger.
Mr, Louis Krauskopf of Detroit
visited this parents for a few days.
Mrs. Michell and.Charles and Vera
of Toronto visited at the home of
Mr, Jas. Krauskopf over the week
end.
Mr. Thomas Holiand and family of
Windsor are visiting at the home of
ihs father, Mr, G. K. Holland.
McKILLOP: •
Mr. Joseph ,nogg, of Kitchener.
was a visitor at his home aver the
holiday.
Miss Mae Webster, of Toronto,
spent the holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webster.
Miss, Grace Kerr, of 'Port Burwell,
was a holiday visitor at the home a'1
-her parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo, Kerr..
Mr. and Mrs. H Muir and daugh-
ter Doris, of Brussels, and Mr, and,
Mrs. tV'nt, Bell and Mr. R.- Bell, of
tvloncrieff, were''Stuiday visitors with
Marley and.\Mrs. Hulley.
Me. and Mrs, John Campbell and
,laughter. Ruth spent Sunday with
friends iu Strabford,
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MANLEY, ,-
itir. and Mrs, Thos. Holland and.
familyfrom Windsor and Mr, and
G.'•
Mrs. K. IIollaed .from Dublin we -e
visitors in one burg this week;
b?r. Jolts Murray went to London
last Monday to accompany the re-
mains of the late Mlichael Kelly to
Dublin, where he had -been a life long
resident, until a year, ago, when be
was 'taken to the Thome to be cared
for in his old aga. '
Mr: and Mrs,. C. Eckert of Seaforth
and Mrs, Harry. Desboura and her
daughter "Nellie, from' Lacross, Wise
were visitors at the hone of Mr,'•anc{
Mrs, W. Mamtey task 'Sunday.,
Mr, William Rapicn, our cement
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ENTIRELY NEW THIS YEAR
BIGGER AND BETTER
A.D112TSSION—Children 30c
Adults 600 Tax Paid