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Flight Gauge of
Plane Progress
Th„ week ,fust closed offered a new
' ^denims opportunity for mnea.
These prices for o&eg'ess of aviation. It w
Olives, a real i • • . , , , , , .
NuCotei, another shipment ii
A real polish tor your car,
Arsenate of +Lime, a pl'an't tonic
plus a bug killer
Black Leaf 40s. protects your garden Incl foi•
Kills Aphis, Leaf Hoppers, Ti rips etc
.B Rid ewa s 5 o'clock
Tea a s
g
g, Y
on e is in o � � �thet mos,
• Use it pi tt SY to
javel Water, 'bleaches your linen stains
,,,large fe 1 'ars 38c
,45c, 75c, $1.40
. 5 lbs, $1,00
1..$1,25 & 53,25
2bags 5c
When you want to be rite '
Call the Red and White
10c
W., M, Stewart Phone 77
Ross J. Sproat
Rhone 8
eREII
We pay the highest prices for good cream.
Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given.
Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want
it here.
To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation.
In, return for you co-operation we will give you of our
best in service and prices.
We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators, 'Come
in and See the new Models.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
WI J, Walker &. Son
UNDERTAKING
-and-
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W, J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
FIowers Furnished.`
Night or day phone 67.
Just Tr.. It
st v
When you £eel tired and•
drows ," 'slip around the
Y
corner and get a massage
at
SID'S
J4 W
You:may come in with.
agrouch but will go out
with a smile.
Phone 125.
Pianos Tuned
and
Cleaned
-Repaired
Chas A. Howe.
y
Residence -James St.
D. H. McInnes.
ehiropraetor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternobne
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated,
• Eleefricity used.
MANLEY.
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mack, front
Rochester, N.Y,, Sisters Stephen Jo-
seph and Mary M'agdelene from
Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Buick and family and Miss Catherine
O'Coniror, from Hibbert, and Messrs.
C. and J. Eckert from Seaforth and
Mr. F. Welsh from Listowel were,
visitors in aur burg last Sunday.
Messrs, Thos. McKay and C. Case
have been atlobted two of the Eng-
lish immigrants Who received Cana-
dian` farm training and arrived here
last Saturday. They are promising
young leen,
Pearly alt children are s:ubject.. to
worms and innttyare hoist with them,
Spare thein suffering by using'Mother
Graves' Worm Externtiitator,, an ex-
cellent remedy.
Auto
Insurance
PUBLIC LIABILITY
PROPERTY DAMAGE
FIRE, THEFT
COLLISION •
Let us explain tire' coverages
and the amount of protection
afforded for small premium.
EVEN A MINOR ACCIDENT
WILL COST YOU MORE
THAN THE PREMIUM' ON • '
A POLICY,.
Prompt settlement of all claims
s
'
A ,DSUTHERLAND
LAND
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Real- Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds
and Investments • .
Phone 152
Seaforth, Ontario. •
DUBLIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Krauskopf have
returned to Detroit after spending a
few_ days with their parents.
Miss Rice, of Fullarton, ,called on
.friends itt the village on Monday,
'Mr. acid Mrs. Basil ,Byrne and Mr.
Wm. Byrne returned to Detroit after
spending the w,eek-end with', their
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Byrne,
north of the village,
Mr. and Mrs, Garr, Smith were
guests of Kitchener' 'friends . on Sun-
day,
Miss Margaret MoDaid, of Kitchen-
er, is spending ,her vacation at the
home of her grandmother, Mrs. Thos.
B urns.
Mr. Peter Dill returned to Detroit
on Sunday, -
Mrs, rFank Smith has gone to To-.
ronto>Hospital for treatment, We
hope to see her: soon home with her
many friends, ` who wish ' her good
success.
'Miss Mary Hastings is visiting at
the Dominion Hotel,
Mr. and Mrs. Gotdpn Jeffries, of
Stratford, and '.Mr. and Mrs. Peter'
Gordon, of Collitigwood, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Darling on
Sunday.
The many friends of Mrs. Patrick
Carlin wilt be pleased to hear she is
improving: •
Mr. Alex, Gordon"' returned to ' her,
home in Stratford after visiting her
sister, Mrs. Alex, Darling for a month,
HILLSGREEN.
,Mr. Thomas Hudson, of Marlette,
Mich., and Mr. Joseph Hudson; . of
Potrtiac, Mich., Mr. Andrew Wiley, of.
Whitewoodr 'Sask, Mrs. Anti 'Hudson
and daughter, Mr, :'Jas,,, Logan., of
Hensall; were visitors at the homes of
Mr, Jas. Jarrott. and' Mr. Wilson Car-
lile on Saturday,
Mrs. Jas, Forrest acid daughter An-
nie,'hf" Mobse 'Jaw; Sask,, visited with
her sister, Mrs, Harry Fuss, over the
week -end,
Mrs. Eiler and children -of Sodbury
are Visiting at the .Monte of her par-
ents, Mr. John Cochrane, •
'Quite a number from around . this
vicinity attended the Cochrane re-
union at 'Bayfield on Saturday last.
;Miss Muriel +Carlile of; Clutton ts.
spending a month's'.holidays at; the'.
Mr : Wilson Car -
lite, parents W
homel M,.
o ri
lite,
Bogs, per cwt, ....$12,25-5112,75
NEWS..
a,"ate` staff,
rite -pail year, hasaccepted apositiot
fu e Barrie• Cbl agnate � and will l tea h
Upper school French and
German.
Belle Watson, of Port Arthur,
is sl ending her holidays with her bro^
ther, Mr. James Watson, and sister,
Miss Marion' Watson,
Miss Leona Box is, visitingher aunt
its Toronto:
Ma', N. J. Green, from Sitttcoe,
Ont., who went out ofhere about
40 years ago, is conning to the week-
end services of the Salvation Army,
atsb Capt, Wright.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles" Brunner, of
Thamesville, visited the former's
ttiothif. Mrs, Brunner, over the week -
Mr. and Mrs, T. E, Shiells and
Misses Bernice and Jeanette Joynt, of
Detroit, are spending a 'few days
with Mrs, Shiels" sister, Mrs,. Jos.
Storey and her brother, Mr. 'Herbert
Combes,
Mr's. Ralph Elliott is moving to
Stratford, and will reside in future on
Graham street in the city.
.idr, Thomas J. Purcell has returned
to Detroit after holidaying at his
home here.
!Miss Irene Hildeibrandt, of Kitch-
ener, is spending her holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hit-
cl brandt, '
Miss Margaret Grieve has returned
from a Week's visit to Toronto,
Mrs, Rotbt. Clanahan, of Glencoe, Is
visiting Mrs, W, E, Kerslake,
Mrs, 5, D. Hamilton of Hemaruka,
Alta., and her daughter, Dr. Edith
Hamilton, of Milwaukee, Wis,, call-
ed at,the home of Mrs. jr, D, Hinefhley
and other friends in town.'
Mr,' M, K Pillntan, of Detroit, is
visiting at the home of Mr. 1,V, W.
Crosier. •
Mists Atina Downey, of Orillia, and
Miss Margaret Fortune, of Detroit,
are visiting friends in Seaforth and
vicinity
Mr, and Mrs J. T. Dodds and dau-
ghters Norma and Audrey, of S'wift
Current, Sask.; Mr. William Dodds,
of Soxholm, North Dakota; Mr, John
Dodds and son David and Clifford, of
New Rockford, N. Dakota, have been
the guests of Mr, Robert Dodds and
\Ries Mary. Dodds all coming by mo-
tor, Mr. John Dodds and sons left
for home on: Saturday. The remain-
der of the party took a trip to. Niagara:
Falls on Wednesday of this week.
Mr. H. Minett, of Toronto, is spend-
ing his holidays with Mr, and Mrs.
E, I
Bok. -
Sister
ocaSister' Jdan Maria, of 'Chicago, vis-
ited her father, Mr. Louis Hildebrandt
on Sunday, and also her uncle, Mr,
Meidinger, at Zurich,
Mr. Roy Snider, of Kitchener, was
a week -end visitor at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, L. Hildebrandt.
Miss Isabel Cameron, of Detroit, is
holidaying with her parents, \2r, and
Mrs. George Cameron.
Mr. R. Hislop and MissSta"fforcl, of
Wroxeter, spent Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Jas. G. Martin.
-'Mr, Mark Paterson, of Toronto,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, E.
L. Box.
-Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and family, of:
Sarnia, were guests this week of
Mrs. R. Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vincent, of Both-
well, visited Mrs. Thos. McElroy on
Wednedsay.
.Mrs, W. L. Keys leaves Monday for
several weeks visit with Rev, 5. M.
and Mrs. Keys, at Oakdale, Pen.. -
Mr. Frank Cook, of Toronto, is
spending' his holiday at 'his home,
Mr. John. Atkinson and dattghter
Eileen of 'Clinton visited Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Hoggarth during the
week -end. • .
Antong those who attended the big
reunion at Shine's school in Grey tp.
on Tuesday from town were Mr. Robt,
Scarlett, Mr. Muldrew (of Hamilton),
Mr. Jas. M. Robentson, Miss M. Rob-
ertson, Dr. -John Grieve, Mr. John
Walker, Mr. Adam McKay, \'Mrs.
Mills and Mrs, Box,
Mr. and Mrs, Teck and family, of
Saginaw. Mich., visited at the home
of Mayor W. H. Golding. Mrs, Gold-
ing and Children returned with them,
Mrs., Elmer Welch, Hanover, and
Mrs. McIntyre, Brussels, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs: E, Welch, John st.
Mrs. Somers and Mr, Fergus Som-
ers, Detroit, visited friends in town
over the week -end. Miss Audrey Som-
ers Who spent•the_week here, returned
with them,
Mrs. Matthew Gordon and daugh-
ter Jean, of Catgary, and ,Mr. and
Mrs, Howard Barker of Stratford,
were -visitors on Sunday with Mrs,
Hugh Wright Mrs, Gordon telt Mon-
day for the West.
Col, R. S, and Mrs: Hays leave Sat-
urday for Toronto and sail from Mon-
treal the following Wednesday •for
England where they will spend a
month or two.
Mr, and Mrs, James Hays, Mr, and
Sirs, Herbert Fowler, Mrs. John Milt -
son, Mrs.' Wilt Irelatud, Mrs. F. Ire-
Iland and Mr. 'Wm. Hays Jr. spent
several days this weekat the Fowler
farts at Pont Rowan,
Mr, Lorne Eedy, of the St,; Marys•
Tailorin.
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o rn l•+ 4r
of the Cowteh'an� and
C.)ILeader aYand
president elect of the Can. Weekly
Newspaper Association; were callers
at The News office on Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. Robt, 'McKay were
Sunday visitors with MtKiltop friends.
Mr, and Mrs. ' ;Tamen Cleary the
Misses Margaret and Kathleen Cleary
and Mrs, B , Cleary have returned
from a trip to Saginaw and Detroit,
,Misses Helen and Dorothy Charles-
worth, Toronto, are holidayvisitors
with Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Gvenlock,
Mr. Gordon McGonigle is visiting
with his' brother'Rdss ie Kitchener,
Mr, ,and Mrs. Thos. Young and
Miss Ruby, Walton, were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Fin-,
nig
Man,rs. htrun. Sproat, Tuekersmith, has
gone to Detroit for a short visit with
friends.
Mr, and Mrs, Bechely and children,
of St, Tohmas, are the guests of _Ole,
and Mrs, Ross Sproat, Goderich st,
Miss Ena Holmes, of Flint, Mich.,
was !route over the American holiday,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Nendick and
Mr. Frank Paterson, of Toronto, spent
Saturday and Sunday with friends In
town,
Mr. Russel Hays and Miss Ander-
son, of Detroit, were in Goderich at
the Hays reunion and called at 'Sea -
forth and Bayfield on their way back:
Mr, and Mrs. John Corrigan, of
Cookstown, Mr. George Dunn and
daughter, Mrs. McLeod, of Russel,
Man., spent a few days in town the
guests of Mrs. Anne Hudson, Main st,
Mrs. David Chesney. of Winnipeg,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry
Charters and other friends.
Master Stanlley Hill, who has been
seriously ill with tonsil trouble Is con-
valescing at his home on Victoria at.
Miss Higgins, Clinton, and Miss
Hazel Elcoat, Seaforth, were, the' prize
winners at the Ladies' Day contest at
the Seaforth Golf Club on Friday:
-Mss Janet Oluff will be in charge of
the tea on Thursday, July 18,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat, son Ro-
wanle and daughter Margaret, of De-
troit, spent the 4th of July with friends
its town and vicinity, bringing Mrs.
Russel Sproat back with them.
Mrs, Elgie, 2nd line, Tuckersmith,
spent a few days in Mitchell visiting
her friend, Mrs. Hanna,
Mr, Wm. Finlayson has resigned as
principal of Milverton public school
and has been asked to take this dist-
rict as full time representative of Lon-
don Life, -
Mrs. John Pinkney is spending a
couple of weeks at Auburn Goderich
and Lucknow,
:Hiss Mabel Pinkney has returned
after spending several months at Buf-
,
01rs. ('De.) Hodgins, of Toronto, ar-
rived Wednesday to visit her mother,
Mrs. Henderson.
Mrs, Archie Scott, of Ottawa, who
attended the reunion of S.S. No, 2, is
tlte guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gov-
enlock this week.
Mr, and Mrs. W. B: Dickson, 'of
Dickinson, N. Dakota, were the
guests •this week of the Misses Brine.
Their daughter, Miss Agnes Dickson.
was here -for .the reunion also.
Miss Mae Broadfoot is spending
some time at Bruce Beach. .
Dr. H, H. Ross and daughter Marg-
aret, accompanied by Dr. Ross' sister,.
Mrs. Berry of Brucefield leave Satur-
day on a trip to the Coast, They will
be, joined by their sisters, Mrs. ('De,)
Hamilton at the Soo and Mrs. •Me-
Etvan at Winnipeg.
Miss Margaret Case, Detroit, spent
the week -end at the home of her par-
ents. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Case.
Mrs, F. G. Livingstone, Detroit,
spent the week -end visiting friends,
Mrs. Geo, Weir is spending • a few
days at Bayfield.
The choir of Northside United
Church' held aP icnic at Bayfield on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Samuel Dickson and grand-
daughter Miss Elizabeth Jones, Fort
Saskatchewan, are visiting the form
er's daughter, Mrs. A. D. Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hall and
fancily of Toledo, Ohio, spent the
week -end with \Lr. Hall's aunts, Mrs.
J. R. Govenlock and. Mrs. W. L.
Keys.
BAYFIELD.
Died at Oakville -The following de-
spatch from Oakville, Ont., dated
June 27th, refers to a former resident
of Bayfield: "Miss Katharine Gibson
died suddenly at the home of her ne-
phew, Mr. 'Hamilton Stuart, Oakville,
on June 26. vfiss Gibson had .been in
her usual health and was on the golf
links the day before, Site suffered a
stroke during the night, and her un-
expected death is a great shock to
many -friends. She was the daughter
of the. late Rev. Hamilton Gibson,
minister• of the established' church,
Scotland, Her mother's name was BORN. -
Rankin, the fancily being connected MOIIFATT,--alp Clinton hospital, on
with the Rankin Shipbuilders Co. of 'July 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Glasgow. As a wedding -gift to her Moffatt, a daughter.
father and mother, the Rankin ship- BRALL.=In Detroit, an July Sth, to
building first presented theta with a Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stall, a daugh-
passage to Canada, on one 0,1 their ter.
steamships -among the first to cross :YOUNG. --In Hallett, on Wednesday.
the ocean. . Her father's first parish Jttly,3rd, to Ole arid Mas. J. N. S.
was ill Galt, where Miss Gibson was Yonng, a soil
born. His next parish was Bayfield; McGOVVAN,-'Itt Hullett on Saturday,
Huron county, from where they re- July 6th, 1929, to Mr. and: Mrs. John
tired to Lachine, Queibee. Miss Gibson McCowan (nee Kathleen Living-
was educated in Miss Lay's school, start) a daughter' (Mary Lenore),
Montreal, .After the death of her par -
en ts,
ar-ents, she trade her home with her DIED.
sister, Mrs. 'Stuart, wife of.. the late 'H'ERQ;N-•-Ou Thursday, July 4th,
Dr. W, T, Stuart, Toronto,; who for June Dangles, dearly beloved aslant
many years lived at Holyrood, Since daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T, Earl'
the death 'of her sister, she has"made Heron, 506 Rushton Road, 'Toros to,
her hone with her nephew, Pianiiltou aged 19 clays. funeral was held on
Stuart. The funeral took place to the Saturday at 2 atolock, Interment in
Oakville cemetery,"Praspeet 'ce'rnotery,
McTILLOP,
Miss fiditii Hunt and friend motor-
ed from 1•fronto and spent the week-
end with friends here Mrs. Edwin
tient returned with theta to visit
friends in (1uelplt
Mtssec Margaret and Dorothy Mc-
Clure are spending a few drys at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Storey,
to
a Ars.
Mr. t
8�Gordon do Webster, of
Toronto
i
s1eat
the, week -end at the
Ito
tat i. of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dorrance,
S. S. No. 12, -The fallowing is the
report of S. S, No. 12, MoKillop far
the June promotion exatttinations,
Term work was also considered. Sr.
IV-Gretta'Hulley 75, Agnes Dodds
70. Jr. IV -Agues Case
73, Elizabeth
MoFarlato 70. Sr. MeS ad
-
den 75, Tillie iliultey 74. Jr, IIl.---Mar-
garet Hahicirk 75, 'George 'Habkirk
70. Sr, II, -Arthur McClure 45. Pri-
nter Sr, -Gordon Hulley (good). Pri-
nter eChtre (good),
During the year a spelling contest WAS
held, The winners in each class are as
follows: IV. -Agnes Dodds. IIl-'Ag
nes Case. I4. -.Margaret Ha'bkirk.
Primer -Gordon Hulley. No, on roll,'
16. Average attendance, 15.1.
Annie E. Strong, Teacher;
ST. COLUMBAN.
Miss Mary Purcell, of Detroit, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Flannery.
Miss, Mary Feeney, of New York
City, is spending her vacation with her
Brand a. Mrs Thos, Feeney,
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence. Power, of
Windsor, visited Mr, and Mrs, james
McQuaid, recently,
Mr. Thos, Purcell Jr. "of Detroit
called on friends Mere over the week-
end,
Miss Irene O'Sullivan, of Toronto,
is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
James O'Sullivan.
Report of S. S. No. 3, Hibbert and
McKillop for --'the filial examination in
June, Names are in order of merit,
Pupil obtaining highest average for
year in Forni II is Frank Moylan.
Lower school grammar-lBridget De-
laney 2, Mary :O'Connor 2, Frank
Moylan 2, Rose Melady 2, lizabeth
Carlin 2, Mary Delaney 3, Vincent
Eckert , Lucy Eckert 3, John . Shea
p, John Holland p, John McQuaid p,
James Atkinson p, Charles Miles p.
Alg. (form 2) Frank Moylan 1, Mary
O'Connor 1. Alg, (form 1) -games
-Atkinson p, John Shea p, Charles
Mites p. Geometry -Frank Moylan 2,
Mary O'Connor 2, Bridget Delaney 2,.
John McQuaid 2, Vincent Eckert 3,
Elizabeth Carlin 3, \B'ary Delaney' p,
John Holland p, Lucy Eckert p, Rose
Melady p, John,Shea p. F -James At
kinson 41, and Charles Miles 30. Latin
(form 2) -,Frank Moylan 1, Maty O'-
Connor 2. Latin (form 1) -(Bridget
Delaney 1, Elizabeth Carlin 1, Charles
.!'files 2, John Shea 2, James Atkinson,
2, John Holland 3, Vincent Eckert p,
John McQuaid p, Mary Delaney p,
Lttcy Eckert p. F--RoseMelady40.
French (forst 2) -Mary' O'Connor 1,
Frank Moylan 1 French (form 1) -
Elizabeth Cardin 1, Bridget Delaney
1, Rose Melady 2, John McQuaid 2,
John Holland 2, Lucy. Eckert 2, Vin
cent Eckert 3; Mary Delaney 3, John
Shea p, James Atkinson p, Charles
Miles p. Art -Mary Delaney 2, John
Shea.2, Lucy Eckert 2, Bridget Delan-
ey 3, Frank Moylan 3, Vincent Eck-
ert p, Mary O'Connor p, Elizabeth
Carlin p, John Holland p, Charles
Miles p, Rose Melady p, James At-
kinson p, John McQuaid p. Geo-
graphy--Frattk Moylan 1, Bridget
Delaney 2. Mary O'Connor 2, John
Holland 2, -Mary Delaney 2, Lucy
Eckert 3. Vincent Eckert 3, lizabeth
'Carlin 3, John McQuaid 3, Rose Mel-
ady* 3, John Shea 3, James Atkinson
p. F -Charles Miles. '
Zoology Mary O'Connor 1. Brid-
get Delaney 1, John Holland 2, Frank
Moylan 2, Lucy Eckert 3, Vincent
Eckert 3, John Shea 3, Elizabeth Car-
lin 3, Mary Delaney 3, Rose Melady
p, Jantes...Aticinson:p. Charles Miles
pass, John McQuaid p. Literature -
Frank Moylan 1, Mary O'Connor 1,
Bridget Delaney 2, John Holland 2,
Rose 'Melady 3, Vincent Eckert 3,
Charles Miles 3, John Sea 3, Elizabeth
Carlin 3, John McQuaid 3, Mary Del-
aney p, Lucy Eckert p, Janes Atkin-
son p, Comp. - --Frank Moylan 1. Mary
O'Connor 1, Bridget Delaney 2, John
Holland 2, John Shea 2, Vincent Eck-
ert 2, John McQuaid 3, Elizabeth Car-
lin 3, Charles :Miles 3, 'Lucy Eckert 3,
Mary Delaney 5, Rose Melady 3,Jas..
Atkinson 3. Christian Doctrine -
a
Frank Moylan 1, :GI'ar O'Connor
Mary Delaney 2, Bridget Delaney 2
Rose Melady 2, John Holland 2, Eliz-
abeth Carlin 3,•Janes Atkinson 3. Jno,
McQuaid 3, Lucy Eokert 3, John Shea
3, Vincent Eckert p, Charles Miles p,
Jr, IV to Sr. IV.-Ho'nors-Agnes
Delaney. Pass- Loretta Holland.
Edward Hart, Hanna Cronin, Recom-
mended Florence O'Sullivan, Jr.
Room, -Sr. IL'I. to Jr, IV. -Honors
Mary O'Sullivan, Mary Murphy,
Mary MOGrath. P -!Fergus Melady.
Rec.-Edward O'Sullivan, Jr. Iii. to
Sr, IIh-(Honors --• Irene McQuaid,
Tom Melady, Lillian Miles. P -'Elia
O'Sullivan, Margaret Murphy. Re-
peating the grade, .Albert Hart, Jack
Cronin, Benedict Holland. Second
class to Jr, III Joseph O'Reilly, Isa-
bel Roach , Edward Roach, nary.
Hart, Louis O'Reilly, Jr, I. to Sr. I.
-
Wilfred 'McQuaid. Jack Roach, Pat
Cleary. Coir Holland, Francis O'-
Reilly, Ralph Mfu'phy. Primary to Jr.
I. -Pat Sullivan, Pat McGrath, Eliza-
beth Roach, Joe Hart,
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BRUCEFIELD. • . -bride, of Simcoe, visited at the 'home
Mrs. Lawson and daughter Helen of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Saskatchewan are visiting their
aunt and uncle, Mrs. W. Stevens and
Mr. D. Tough,
Mr. Eddie Johnston and family of
Toronto, after spending a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Armstrong,
motored to Detroit for the week end
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arm-
strong and Isabel,
,Miss Flora Souter, who spent the
Week with her 'brother on the Milt
Road, returned to Detroit on Sunday
with her .brother, Mr. John Souter,
The Misses. Hilda and Dorothy
Robins spent Sunday tinder the par-
ental roof.
Mrs. Gavin 'Morton and son, :lir.
Stewart Morton of Aneaster; Mrs, A.
J. McDonald, Mrs. G. Manson and
son -Jack, of Dundas, and Mr: 'and
Mrs. Alvin 'Restermeyer of Cavalier,
N.D., visited at the home of Mr. and,
Mrs. C. Haugh last week. '
Thompson -Krouse. -At the home
of the .bride's parents, on Monday,
June 17th, by the Rev Mr, Campbell,
of Delhi. Evelyn Mary, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Krouse, of Sim-
coe, to Mr. Sydney H. Thompson,
eldest son of, Mr and Mrs. Samuel
Thompson, Brucefield, Upon their
return from a honeymoon trip to
Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrd. Thompson
will reside at Simcoe, 'Ont. The
groom's many friends here join in
best wishes,
'Mrs. Clenaghan, of Simcoe, is visit-
ing 'friends• in the village and vicinity
at presn•t.
Hiss Edna Thompson is spending.
her holidays at the home of her.par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, S. Thompson.
Miss Ella MdDionald is spending
her holidays at the hone of.her moth-
er, Mrs, James MoDonald,
Mr. Sydney Thompson and his 'Camp 'beil.
S. Thompson last week,
Rev. .W. A. Bremner conducted an-
niversary services at Smith's Hill . at Benmiiler' Circuit last Sunday and
Rev. Mr. Cummings, Benmitler,
preached: in the United Church here.
Special Thanksgiving' prayers were
offered far the recovery to health orf,
our beloved King and at the close of.
the service the national anthem was
sung.
Mrs. Rose and daughter of Liberty,
Sask., are visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. Tough and other friends
in the village and community.
Mr. and Mrs. Elsley,.of Mount For-
est-, -.pent the week -end at the home of
the latter's mother, Mrs. Stevens.
The monthly meeting of the Ladies'
Association or the United Church,
Brucefield, met at teh home of Mrs.
W. J. Broadfoot, on Wednesday, July.
3, with. an attendance of -22. After an
hour spent in sewing, the President
took change of the meeting. Mrs.
Stevens in the absence of Mrs, .Ratter-.
bury, took charge of the devlotional,
while Mrs, A. McQueen -read a paper
on Health Hints pertaining to the ben-
efits of fresh air and sunshine, Several
new members were enrolled. At the
diose of the meeting Mrs. A. McQueen
invited the ladies to hold their next
meeting at her home.. The hostess
served,a most delicious lunch.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Shade from Sask-
atchewan called on Mr. and Mrs. G.
Graham last week.
Mrs, Lyle Hill and- children from
Moose Jaw, arrived last week to spend
a couple of months with her parents,
Mr. • and Mrs. F, Skelton.
Mr, and Mr=.
a 4Voodsn
a d family
spent Sunday at the home of Mr, T.
A Good Portion
of beet served to you for the evening
mealroasted about medium, with the
blond 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 it fine,
GEO. CAMERON.
'Your Butcher. •
Phone 58 Seaforth.
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