The Seaforth News, 1927-01-20, Page 4- iMot neaua
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1 h4'. Women's MisswtrarY Society watt.,'.
J • ! The Dublin' fel
and Ladies' ;Aid meeting ,wes,lreld,ul
the school room o f Duff's, United
Chuzch,Wednesday afterneoti. T tete
wie I'Mige number of ladies•presenk'•
The meeting opened with the usual
exercises, •Mrs, 'Camp'bell, the 'presid-
ent being ;n the chair. The fourth
ehapter'le the study hook, ---"New
Days in ;Old India," was in, charge of
Mrs. '(Rev.) Brown, Mrs. ,Peter iS•
'Gardiner and • Mrs. C,' Drager, The
chapter was splendidly, dealt with,
and greatly enjoyed by 'all. Mfrs.
John •MeGavin read a letter from the•,
"Miseionary M'essenger," which was
:written by Dr.''Mina MacKenzie, of
Central ifedia, on "Why India Needs
a Doctor." Mrs. Walter Davidson
read a splendid report of what the
medical missionaries are doing in
India. Current: events were given on
the •Mite Box system by several of
the ladies. At this meeting all the
ladies who had mite boxes were sup-
posed ;td' have handed them" in.,
Psalm' 74 was sung and 'the meeting
vers• closed 'by .prayer offered by Mrs.
.R. Ferguson, .•'
Several teams and men are entip'loy-
ed by .Mr, F. 'Miller at present, stor-
ing iee for summer use.
. Mrs, William. Neal is able to be
nut on the street again after being
confined. to 'her room through illness.
Miss ;Grace IShortreed is spending
a 'couple of weeks in Blyth, attending
the short 'course in domestic work
• that is given iby the Department o..
Agriculture,
• Early' Sunday morning Mrs. Alex.
C,ardiuer was stricken suddenly with
pnettinonia and up to date' of writing
her condition is considered serious.
Her daughters, Mrs. W. K. •Graham,
of Acton, and Mrs. J. W Mowbray,
of Detroit. and her son,,Dr. Gardiner,
of Chicago, arrived hopte 'ort Mon-
day. tirs,
;Gardiner's
many friends•
belie for her recovery.
The C. J. meeting of Duff's Church
last Sunday evening with in charge of
71eIrs. Jno. McDonald and Miss Norma
• Murray. The attendance was not as
large as usual owingto the stormy
weather.
The annual meeting of the Walton
•Ilorticeltut i Society was held last
Thursday evening at the home of Mr.
R.; H. Ferguson. There was a large
number of members present and good
lire meeting was the result. Many
plans
vere
discussedcurse
d for the ensuing
year. Tib Society
purposes holding
g
n Flower Show the latter part• of
August or early in September. Mr.
represent
will c c
Johnston re P
Mrs,
D.
and
the Society •at the annual
conveu
tion
acltt
to be held in Toronto in February.
The following are the officers Bon.
President, Mr. D. Johnston; Presid-
ent, Miss iviaud Ferguson; Vice'Pres-
ident, Mr. Geo. tBadley; Sec.-Treas.,
T
Mir, W. G. heat; Directbrb
Turnbull, �'
W.
7
ars: 'Ii. S
banno
t
J. 'Woods, Miss R. 'Simpson,
W
n, Mrs
John, McDonald, Mrs, A. J. Lyydia� t,
Mr. James McDgnald, Miss M. Ke y,
Mrs. W. J. Maines, Miss Ida Dris-
coll. Auditors --Bank of Commerce
staff.
the
during past
du i
g
a1i bt
completed Chg'wgatltet.` Lts been
ideal,:,
Tlie enehre',lii;id pn IFrida� eveiiteff.
teas well, iattended, , Winnerrs of 'first
prizes: Mrs: W.' J. O'Rourke aid Mr.
Albert Kernees, of McKilloP; . con-
solations were: won' by : Miss 'Marg-
aret Byrne and Mr.'Edwar'd O'liearn,
Jt., of Logan, After 'luncheon, was
sereed, an hours' dancing was "enjoy-
ed. Music was furnished by
Mr, M.
Holland Mr'. 11. Maloney,
W. ,Dantze•, accompanists, Mrs. W.
Curtin and •'Miss Marie Benninger. \
Mr. Andrew Dantzer has returned
frown Detroit,
Miss Marie Krauskopf, of Dub-
lin, visited at 'the home of her .cou-
si MisssMMy Mary
has freturnedan.
to
M
Chicago.'. .
+We are sorry to hear that�,Mrs.'Ed-
ntund O'Hearn is on the sick list.
Mr.-Thotnas Ryan ,has rettirned .to
Kitchener after spending his holidays
at the home of Mr, Dan.'Shea.
Mrs. Jos. Hickey has returned
home after spending a few days with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jos, Mero,
of 'Seafarth.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Evans 'spent
Sunday with Mrs, Leo Murray,
Messrs. 'Louis and Lyall Jar4lait, of
Detroit, 'are visiting at their home
outlier)/ the village. in Dublin
A dance is being held
Friday night. Good music and
everyone welcome.
Miss Dorothy Melady spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Jos. Maloney, of: l
I{fllop. Mrs. Joseph
Miss Mary Doyle'and
Doyle have returned to Detroit.
Miss Marie Murray and Mahe
Dorothy Melady "spent Sunday
guests of Miss Mary O'Connor.
THE SEAFORTH N> WS
BRUCEFIELD. ~- BI.YTH l Wz ytnoutth!, eLendesboraud district
tors 1e -
M•1,-IngleMei. eehian, c{ A t. Duncan . M D h i•1.• 1 m ra E a son Lott
• 4I -1 -.re uta is .}r i � 9 , l t b nd Ira i2 p
i k 1
4
k lg
tati:'eY arc , is ,w. + des >
r '. na . s,�'t aY ai, w
lir eckvisttugfriends ftom the' West• visiting': his 1irothcr•r,�I! un'n annual zn ting!'
S f k 1, h oro.', Thy next, e9,
tri Hamilton and'IBrantford, 14ir: Dan. .Dial]onald It _;rs sevetif ., held'1114,1.131,r,t 1.('.:,
e 'W'e'stern' ` iris since'ite arras7e e 011, ibe, a ,
cubo and Mrs. ,Stewart. t,I y T t•
t lot' r
a the hone'. ,
visbtors t 1 he Ott of the
McIntosh. h.+ve come and gone
e.'(Dr.) lt2r Henry Hoovei'i elzaas gnat j Peon e Malty oil's
Mr. L. I:Ii!born secretary -treasurer'. " but Dr„ Thomas'.
The topic' oL the Young Peoples of the school board. nave
i1 continues to tr. Then its'
Society at their -last ,n eetfng Was give Mr. B. d,al e, of l thet, fell slee
of a debate, tPResohved a P oaition aud, increase its siihere of
en In the form , c , deer v front, Brussels where he ha+d 1J
s ,Fleld,IEducatron father. i.Al!efforts; usefulness - ghee year. Its sterlitxg'
•that'on than c s ton,.; been se-liirn,i i h d fk. • - quahtie1 have brought it to the front
al -Work has contrtbeto re largely to rouse 'its erlcd; ..The doctor pro and kept it there, aud, it' can trtily,
than Medical .Work;to -the progress• nouuced'it's}acping sickness, be ca,Nled the oil of the.people, Thou -
of Ci;ristlan Missions."This -gave op -
rhe ,. .death occurred suddenly on' sages hive bene'frted'by'it azul would
the t0rty for more members tos -tat Y j„ridgy •of Mrr. 'John •W.•Ktug, M. P. ose'no other preparation.
the topic,. The affirmative was -taken
fcr lhorth fiuron. 'Qu Friday inortt
by;;Isd'. 'Bremner andQiazel-Haugh; fitg Mr. Y. was hclpiiig load bales HURON NEWS.
the negative iby El—
gin 1 homisson a of ha aiul oft going into tine house
Asea:. fttldisen, 'Stanley. Reid art woe
IIs was a'bont 70 years of age. Mr.
lvf.clntosh 'decided the. affirtnahye won. elected. to the poir}inion The death occurred in 'Lurich
by three points,- � government in r1921as a, P,'rogesstve• • beloved wife M! B exchanged Pul g 1925 and -192d "Joseph Foster, Sr„ aged 62 yeatrs,•af-'
He won the seat ter an illness of a' few weeks. S
pits with ev Mr, Durrant, of Varna,', Mr, King spent. moist of 'his Jffg
ani Sunday . an, of ' opened around Blue,vale. For a , umber. Of survived byEher husband and a grown
ar. Tamop, of e Wa, has years he taught, school, later taking up famY
a Mr.rDunes and motherr are
,Thee funeral was held' A. pretty wedding took place at St.
with Mr. '.. are viiiy. on Monday.
farming, Peter's Church, Drysdale, when Ce -
Mess
n Snider'W. Douglas and family. on Mool se • tilt, daugther of Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Mr last Ie werwent to Lon- Schohl. sectioir No 9 •helga• agog. ;Laporte, (became. the bride of .William
toe week,where she has sof at 'I home ofd Mr. ght. Mrs. DuiRobthe L. Jeromette, son of Mr. and Mrs, D.
position.C.Miss Mi Watt, 's Been on Miss' Mct rowan Dur g Jeromette, Rev. Fr. Gerard officiating.
edawas
place i t he o cetaken Miss S.' us- eved ning' nsv,o McGowan
set. AnorganMiss 'Clara 'Weber, who has spent
place in the office of Mr, J 18, Mus- a so taat-as-purchased 7 : far- t'h'e school the past' few months visiting her par -
Mr.
lard,ants, has returned to Detroit where
Wells, of London, was a week- out of the. proceeds from. the Christ she will take a position.
W
re ho'tne of Mr. John utas concert; Mr. and Mrs. 'Rd, Ducharmg, of
end visitor at rl
The dearth occurred of ,Mr. Edwfu VValkerville, visited friends here las
Snider, fall of :last week.roc-
t
3slnc heavy "strew a O''D Dun the Mame of son-in-law law, week. They have a flourishing g
hats delayed the work of the bean Mr. Duncan Laidlaw, on Friday Mr. cry and meat 'business hi, the Bordet' f
pickers. They have difficulty' in O'Dell, who was 85 years' of age, Cities.
.loving from one barn 'to another. lived for many years near London in ' Clinton.
,la There ular monthly tneetingof -the Westminster 'township. About -•12
g 'in tilt session years' ago he removed to the West,
M. S. was dicta , g Murray McNeil, eldest son of T. J.
W.
room of the Church, on Tuesday, returning to London ,three ycans ago, Mh4Nei1, of `Glintoit,, who has been
3 January 11th, Mrs, MS asmaa presid and following the death of Mrs. O'- with the Armstrong • Nurseries, in
The meeting was opened by Dell two years ago he came to IIlyth, ,Ontario, California, for some years;
Ing, 6,
asst •ltytnn 386, after which Mrs. Three (Myth;
i Ada. Duncan Laid-yhas been 'trade' chief executive of the
\Wasman led in prayer. Mns, 'Haugh- law ;Blyth; Miss Ada 'O'Dell •i3lytfi; fins, •
read" the:'Bihle`readiug, ,Hebrew, eft.
and Mrs.'Win, Fleming, in the Wesk, Mrs: yfcivlatlt, of,�Godet'icl1, mother
11. Mrs, Bremner took opt Study and twd; sous, Wm, and 'George 'O' of Mrs. N. W. Trewartha,. fell down
fun-
•e. Theest
whichh"New very in •Ru 'Old India," Dell, fplace West, Mondayotothe stairs in her home Monday of 1
was ayer sift\t Met- ho took unit from 'the week and broke an arm itt two places,,
ingwhen led in prayer and the meet •tome e oreMrDunuctecan 'Laidlaw. eseces, and ' also received: several scalp
fig was closed by singing hymn 734, •Geo, Telford conducted the services, +wounds. ,
Oft Monday evening, January 10th, Miss Halford,' of Toronto, is sup-
HILLSGRBEN. many friends and'neighliors of Mr. tl on the Collegiate staff for Miss
Mr, William Jarrett had the mis- and Mrs. tTohn `'Gereslea 'gathered
tg1C10 wielt 'Graham; who is fit. Druitt
'week.fortune to crack two of his ribs last the 'home they Mir. Walgato Tebbutt, of ,
week. While walking 'to the stable them farewell, The evening was ,Sask.., been visiting relatives stere
carrying a pail, he slipped and fell, spent in dancing. Mr, 'Cameron Mus- -and in has evisiting
n rel
i t the ail, tard presented Mr. and Mrs. (Grasby Exeter.
striking himself of P with a. Coleman lamp, which was"
MraRhiesa trip to Oshawa.
on ThursdayAi,sou 'Shaw pre- 'rile Wedding took place on Jarm-
o-11
on a business trip to -Oshawa acid To lighted, and. Mr, ar} 12th o1 Bertha Ann, dag
,'onto, seated Mrs, `Grasby with a fountaijl to of 12th
'and Mrs. , eldest Andrew,
esteem h es e
the hto of
of1 son tokengJohn,,only ase o
penErnestY
Exeter, to
thisvi-
r"ringin
11
bells will
d'n
Zedsthe A gamongth t
eiiMislit Margaret-tr near fGriev which berth are helds Mr, ad Mrs. Cephas `Pym, -Osborne,
e -e e Grieve spent the allowing. NldreSS, toie Hoses read the ,Rev. D. MacTavish officiating. They.
v eekMdd with ,hof friend, Miss Marg- bymade address, which Mr. ,Gras-
�suitable rt 1v:—• -"To Mr. and left on' an extended trip to"thg West,
oh 'Ii
ose-
u awillreside
iia es p_
made they
+hich
after
t..aftc
i e]r
d of K
MdDonald, o mal Kipp
en. MfDt
d , C
'Friends —iVt
b. Dear r
resot•ite.
Mrs. G , ysb
Farm ill U
n a' viewFa
Miss 'Gladys Stephenson spent
fru days fast week visiting friends in. year• neighbors and friends, ou fa ewell T. 'C. tBroalcs, who hats for 26 years
here this evening 0
and around Zurich, heo f 1 held the contract for carrying' y:ars
Lance ;Norris. ' The judges, who were Y Zurich.
d J• for a 'drink of.wa'her, dropped dead.
ou
t 1(01g', -vas January 7th of Maty, besot fe of
Rc+, r; remoter ea also in an • . She
DUBLIN.
The "At Home" givenby the ladies
. ' of St. Mary's Atiglicau -Church Guild
f
the home o
on Friday afternoon at
• Mrs. Alex. 'Darling teas a very pleas-
ant affair. The members of the Guild.)
served a splendid luncheon and 'had
many cakes left over, which were
readily disposed of at good prices.
Rev. Mr. Capper, of Mitchell, ,pastor
of the church, was present for a short
time and spoke ti few words of en-
couragement to the - members of the
'Guild, who are always '+willing to
assist in any way with the good work.
'Mrs. Joseph Nagle sang two solos
with Mrs, Frank. Feeney as ;learnt-
. tt • sight, htt, during the
• A very pretty S t
heavy snow storm of Friday last, was
the storing of a large frame house,
and placing it just east of the Ang-
lican church. The building was
drawn on .leiyii$ by two teams, and
'art
kat
rsuavw
r Forbes has i zl
h.w
:t'f r, l
will
clas$. house in our village. ''FIe t
move 1n right away, and purposes
having •eleotrie light installed. \!r.
Jack Brenhan had the contract of
ed by MrteAlex, Darling twas aseist-
and others.
The funeral of Miss Mary Tully,
who died in London on Wednesday,
took place from the home of Mrs.
Catherine Carlin and Miss Hannah
Tully, •sisters of the deceased lady, on
Friday morning. Requiem mass was
sung by .Rev. Fr. DtDroski, P.P.
Miss Mary 'Beale presided at the or-
gan. The choir sang', "Jesus Lover
of My Soul," ".Nearer My 'God t0
t
11
„
• red Heart"
Thee and "Dear Sacred
full chorus. Miss Tully was eighty-
two years of age anti of a retiring
oKilio
resided
to McKillop
ire, S
he
esti
nature,
with
her
for many
years Township
}}
Tote
p
u fol-
lowing
]+ at f
brother, Michael J, Tully,
lowing his demise six years ago, she
still remained' at the, cold home Inc a
h
teen
Inc t
L
0
'going to
later
' e g
tmg
z
winter months. The pallbrtrers were
from Mcliltotp •township, viz.,
Messrs. Ed. Horan, P. Maloney, Al-
bert
O'Reilly, til
Lo
tnis
1. f
Wm.y,
,'gusto
It
rt at n,
Mr.
t.
' I+ tddrt
11c
MIcGrlth Joseph.
Frank Evans, of La Crosse,'Wis.., a
cousin .hiss Margaret :Fortune a
niece of 'Detroit, and Miss Millie
Williams, of 'Stratford,• were among.
those from a distance at Miss Tally's
'funeral.
Mr. John Brennan has moved to
Dublin the house recently purchased
,by Mr. Wni. Forbes, from Mr. James
Cronin on the Nixon farm. Mr.
,Brennan made a record more, bring-
ing the building three and three -gnat -
ter miles in one day on special sleds,
and drawn by ten' teams of farm
horses.' Jack is a hustler. oris
Many of our local hockey sp.
'took advantage 'of the special train
which was, run to Stratford of Wed-
nesday everting.
Mr. D. 'T. Costello' is moving into
Mr. Harry Nelmcs' house
M7•, Frank Evans, Sr. of Toronto,
attended the funeral of Mise Mary
'Tully. r: Irlanagae, Sr, of Mc-
JrLts Tho.,.
' illoe• visited with' her son John dur-
iag,`the'•pasf.week.
3v�ri Jos. Dalton of t'airbanka
Aliket. visited: v, ith itis cousin, "1hPfs';
ST. OOLUMBAN•
Miss Mary O'Sullivan, who was
visiting with friends in Sarnia, re-
turned' borne on !Saturday.
Mr, Joseph Dalton, of Yukon and
Alaska, spent the 'week -end at the.
home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
John J. ,Dalton, t ibbert.
Mr. Janes M•rris, of Detroit, is
home on a visit to his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. James Morris, +Hibbert.
Miss Ann Dalton spent the week-
end at ,the hone of her brother, Mr,
and Mrs. John J. Dalton, Hibbert.
Dublin,
is
of
.
Flynn, r:John
Mrs,
the
spending a few days visiting at
house of her sister, Mr, and ,Mrs.
iBee
tw
ood.
Carlin, Cl.
ar
James C.
•days
err d
�rspent Y
Evans
ti P
'Nellie e
Miss
t
ine Carlin,
• her
' ' Cdt
of'Sts.
it'
ai the hon
D btiu•
Mr. Frank Evans, of Toronto, is a
visitor attthe home'of his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. James Evans, MoKillop.
Messrs. Joseph Melady, James 0'-
r h
have
a
art
1M
ut.
McC y
. inn
r and
Co
oontract cutting wood for Mr. M1V• J.
Cleary, :,•
STAFFA,
Mrs. J. A. Sadler visited in 'Mitchell
and Stratford "recently.
Mr and Mrs, 'Jos. May, of +Cen-
tralia,. are visiting with Mrs. May's•:.
sister. Mrs. John •Leary.
Mr. and .Mrs. Hiram illarburn, of
•II .
�•lSitt
are t g
lberta
Youngstown. A
with Mr, and Mrs. 'AV. H. Temple-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ,Sadler enter-
tained a number of friends to a six
o'clock dinner one evening last week.
The Young People of the United
Church met Friday night and organ-
ized a Y. P. S. with the following
officers: • 'President, Mr. Howard
Leary; 1st vice, Miss Mgrzette Sad-
ler: 2nd vice, Mr. -Sam H. Norris;
3rd vice,'Aliss Vera Leary; 4th vice,
'Miss Vera "blambley; secretary, Mr.
CameronWilson; treasurer, Mr, Al-
vin '\Norden;' organists, Misses Vera
Idambtey and Miss Norma Wilson;
contest -captains, Miss Ada' +Spesi'e
rst
meetnd ing r. Rwassetl heldro Sunday n. The
eveniitg
ith a splendid attendance and Miss
topic.
taking the to
_ Moue -lain. taint P
ata
t Flour g.
ii at
Tlic next meeting will be held on
l�ricld}' evening.
Cite Institute will meet in the hall
Wednesday. Jan. 26th.
CROMARTY.
(Intended for last week.)
A number of our school children
are sick with chicken pox and it is
hoped they soon will he able to re
tern to school again.
Mr. arid Mrs. ,David Bruce enter-
n*ined about tweity guests last Tues-
day evening to a supper and after-
wards a progressive Lost 'Heir iparty.
t of
the
most to n
It was'ct surprise
guests when they faund out that it
+Sas the thirty-fotieth wedding anni-
versary nf, efr. and Mrs. Robe Sade
that happy and as t I PY
day
o�
i • that
e
with
' a eer
i wt
they were present, 5
great hilarity; after which a few
speeches were given, and the guests
tomes,
i
mCi to
their
,: � 1rt
0
• A number of our men hurried t.
the scene _ of the fire when W.
'Green's barn was =burned at Kipp
Owing to -the barn tbeing OA a hill,
distance,
seen
a
neat d ,
was e
be
fire
t§
and the men thought it much nearer
than it really wa.S.
CONSTANCE.
Quite a crowd attended the At
Home 'given in the Forresters' Hall
last Friday evening and all reported
a good time.
Miss Mary Cook, of Clinton, is at
nrescnt.visithng her sister, Mrs. Jos.
Riley. Adam •Nicholson and ' Miss
Mts.
Josephine 'Barwick spent a couple -of
clays with'Goderich friends last week.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Leo
S.tephettson has been on the sick 1
thc'•last'few days.
Mr.I-Ioward Armstrong sold his
train of working horses and delivered.
theft} to their new owners last week,
\fr:.Ar•nold 'Colclouglf sold a horse
lest 'Geek to Mr. '.Sant Appleby, of
1.,,ilesboro.
• Corns arc ,painful growths:
yka s cetan 'Remover sill
"Iloilo -
.remove
and # wish you many years o tap- mail .betweetf the station and post
STANLEY. piness and prosperity m your new office has been succeeded by Win.
home. During the fourteen years od ,Gillespie• who bas carried the mail
Stanley District .l'..O.L. held their have •lived.in.oue midst We have fon" t - the past three years owing to the for
-
day,
hors
al
annual meeting in,Varna on Tues-, you both to he good neighbors,
, tier's illness.
day, January '11th. The election' of ways willing to 'lend a :helping
i1t Mfr. 'N.1Kotve, of town, his par
officers resulted ars fol•lotty in a cheerful •: tvay whie t chased R.
'N. is E. ;Gardiner's furniture
Dist. \1'.M, G. C. Petty. doubly ,acceptable. In a social way, and d Mr. M. i;Gardine, the latter
Dist., ha,p„ W. C. McLeod. too, we have enjoyed the cheerfulness hiving; bought a sinTilar business in
Dst'Chap:, C. C. Pilgrim of your home here, Many a pleasant having,
Dist. Rec, Sec., F. W. .Iv'IeCiymoni evening two have spent by your 'fire lairs. Mary Ferguson and. Mr. Jos
'Dist. Fitt: Sec„ C. Diehl, side. jest •;here,' ntenlory :linger over eph Stacey were- quietly insured ori
Dist crews. J. ilh?, ,Reid., .other seenea.: Of a happier nature, cph Stacey
y 7111ere'Rev. rDuncan d o
.Dist: 1st lea., .. Epps. when we ad Met together here.'to Javish.
Dist, 2nd. lett, Clark. celebrate w i , -s
MI C1 k with you the wedding with
M Joseph Hawkins passed away
Vvrtekcs, speed' on titer,' way. These happy municipal election.
times we will never forget and when- Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough an -
ALMA. ever we think of the. ,Grasby fenny, tlaliltee the engagement of their dau-
Mrs, as. 'Carter spent a fe,w days it will .he to associate with them' good- ghter, Mary Isabella, to Robert At-
test
p len Cann, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
last +week with Constance friends. will, .cheerfulness, loyal friendship
Little Miss 'Evelyn Dale visited wards their neighbors ini this to ou John Cann, -Osborne.
with her graudpareuts at Summerhill munity. Dur good v s y Goderich.
are well exert ed in this a pe paum. '"'Last year's officers of the fire bei-
last week.
Mr. C. Cooper; who has been visit- The song -bird leeks its ,nest, gado were re-elected as follows:
ing friends ' in McKillop Inc a few The sun sinks in the'Wests ecditi out Chic!, 'Win. Tait; 1st lieutenant, S. G.
days, has returned horse. And kindly thoughts are p g McKay; 2nd ,lieutetiaut, C. Stapleton;
Miss Ivy ,Simmons, of McKillop, to you. secreta,' J: E. Match.
o weeks at the hams May joy with you abide, Miss Meta Weiss, who has been a
spent the past to May hope be your` guide ..ember of the local telephone staff'
of her parents here.
Mr, Thos, Adams shipped a ear And love protect you, all life's jour- for number of years, has 'taken a
loafs of cattle to ,Toronto on Friday, ney throttglt,
position in Detroit,
"Thant you may always reutembc'
an
wi
' ers He
daughters nig.
our ueu o
'nu of g with to
Dist. Marshall, H, (Stinson. cepa Y after an .fitness v p
Auditors. R. McMurray and F. music and 'song, 'ihsh 'thein 'God was elected Councillor
LONDESSORO. your friends op the 2nd lmc of Mar-
its, we ask you, Mr. and Mfrs. Grasby
'Ms, Ab. 'Sh ddi k spent Saturday to accept t ti
w Coltman limp.,
and atso
in Clinton do business. Mfrs. Grasby, this fountain •pun, May
Mrs. Cudmore, of Florstsvf It, is you be spared nen
Y years- to
c
tJny
visiting friends here, then', 'Signed on behalf of the neigh-
Mrs.'T-Iamilton has returned after borltaod, Anson Shaw, Camermn.
a i>leasan1 visit with her aunt, ` bfrs. Mustard."
J. ID. Melville. Mrs, James Smith is spending a.
We ate sorry to hear df Mrs. Jas. few days with her sister, Mrs. S.
McCooi's illness trot hope to see her cRorbes and other friends at Walton
about again soon. - this week.
Mr. Jas. Dale :shipped a sae of Mr. and Mrs. George :Howatt, ori
cattle from here Friday. Westfield, spent Sunday with Mr. end
Mr. Geo. 'McCall sold a radio to Mrs. J. -Snell.
Mr. Robt. Hamilton mw day last A number of people around town
week. are laid up with a severe cold.
The missionary society of Burn's' Mr, Duncan McDonald, of Provost,
and Knox churches !net at the home Alberta, is visiting at the home of hit
'
Mc
of :Ctrs. \lelvillc on Friday last. brother, Mr. Cohn Donald.
The bowling club put a dance on 111 .Mr. Norman Sanderson, who has
The Community Hall Friday night been quite ill, is able to he out Monday
with a fairly good attendance. Word was received here May
Miss Launt ,
of Blyth, spentCnt the o
f lte
dealt in
London of Clarence
John tRan
for-
sop Ryan, ids 3
week -end the guest of Miss Scott. ;Ryan, second 1
Mr. J. D. Melville spent a few day's merly of Walton, but now of London,
MIrR. Townsend rs
tot Monday
in'T Tuesday
mo
Ynil
.The •funeral was
held in London
in 'Bluevale,
Clinton. Mr. Jas. (Kelly, Sr„ who was con -
Mr. Jas. Fairservice spent a fc+v fined to his bed with et bad cold, is
days in London this week, improving nicely.
Mrs. Richard 'Govin is visiting. Mrs. 'Jas. Phelan spent the week=
• a Clinton.
hn.t
her father
end visiting
fr,ends iu Wingham:
Mr. i).Moon shipped a -ear of hogs Miss Aileen Carbert, of Clinton,
on Monday. spent last week visiting Mr, and, Mrs.
Miss Mary Wood left on Tuesday Jas. Phelan. t her
morning to visit her uncle in Cali- Miss Bary Blake returned o
g
fornix. home in Clinton after spending a
Mrs, Ruddcl'l. aud Miss Brown week visiting friends here.
spent Tuesday with Clinton friends. friends at Mt. .Forbes is visiting
Mrs, iR..Sheddick is visiting her .Auburn, Machan has purchased
sister, Mrs. Cudntore, of Holmes- ,Mr. 'Georgep,
tile. Mr. Jas. Dod'ds',storc.
u
Mr, Jas. Me'Cool is visiting in' To- Mr. „and Mfrs. Joseph Johnston and
ionto this week. Mrs. Colin F'ingland and Mr. and
Mr. Jas. Crawfoed called ort Clinton Mrs. John 'Grasby were guests on
friends on Tuesday.. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. (Clarence
Miss (Ferguson, of iWaltor, •visited Johnston. B 1-
cousin,Mrs. 'Stan. L. O. L. met hi 'Carter, on Morris District :LC
Iter
ciitedav grave. and reported one of the most
successful years' for some time, The
following officers . were elected for
the _coming year: D.M., Charles Ste
Sores :Flee tBefore It. -There are Blyth; iD, D. M., William
many who have been afflicted with t+,art; Brydges, Belgeave,- chaplain, Charles
sires and have Brit%en 'them away R 'Coultcs, Belgrave; recording see
drill Dr, Teebled'shouldEclectio lose n All retar Abner Nethery, Belgraye;. fi-
nancial
t-
siurilarly troubled should ed tient,, y' Robert Townsend,
in applying this, splendid .remedy, as uancial`secrttary,
lorticsboro, treasurer, -'Arthur Wey
there is nothing like rt to ;hie had,' It, it,r nth, .I c+ncles io o directal A, Pel
is cheap; but its
low er t tn; to � ay, lisoti,' •tlelge5vc; leetucera •+Charles''-
? ipressed by:its low price,.. '
t.
in the recent
t c—Marian
always
remembers!"
"Ever since the Marshalls were
our neighbours in Brooktown,un
,
'Warhol missed art• a has never m b c
an
opportunity of .greeting 105 on
any birthday. But, to think that
wl remember our
she o d roti nbe
u
Golden Wedding anniversary!"
"Yes, those thoughtful words
over the telephone mean a
great deal!"
"Indeed they dol As soon as
` I recognized her voice, I real-
ized what it: really means to be
able to say that distance is no
longer n: barrier. It's wonder-
ful to be nitre in this age of
marvels, when ono can sit at
home and 'chat with friends
miles away!" •
Long Distance is growing in
favour day by day. roe ane?-
sage sof congratulation and en-
eotu war -nicht, there is nothing
like the telephone. . After all,
your vniCC i.e your
THURSDAY,,:JANUARY 20,4927. 4r.
TORONTO BRANCHES:
Cor. • Bay & Adelaide
Sts.; 549 Danforth Ave.;
Cor. University and
Dundee St.
OTHER BRANCHES AT:
Aylmer , Brantford,
FOR your convenience, all Province
of Ontario- ,Savings Qffice
branches are open until '5 p.m. dally
•
except Saturday
open Saturday
Most branches are, p
afternoon arid evening.
In addition to absolute safety for
Hammon,- Newmarket, • d,our funds here, think of • the pace-. .
Walitertun, W
, to 5 p.m. Saturday 9,30 a ,. to. 5 ,•... , 7 p
. Hous 8.30 am_ .. - _
Ottawa, Owen Sound,
Pembroke, Seaford' St. less conveniellCe of the extra business,r•'._
tharines, St. Mary's, _
�4
`ur.
OUTS.
Woodstock,.
SeaforthsBraneh, J. M. -McMillau,'As „nagerto 9.3o On.
PROVINCE OF
WYERYDEPOS/TGU{
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411
HEAD QFFICE
AVINGS AVINGS ,
ARIOGOV(RNVE�
ENS PARK
'
15Qu1:
On Tuesday ntworning last Thomas •
was fatally` injured at the or-
Lacey na tf
gan factory when might by a belt a
di'1w
n
n u to
the shaft., P
MrsTherm ic
ol
Ward,
widow
w
of telt late Eben Ward,• died recently
Ru :Detroit,' Her husband was a pio-
neer
r u
ht
g
' ator
who
bo
ani
' navigator,
Plowboy to Go
'a
."bet
• t t
der
lett g
the
first steam nesse to
I
ester the har-
bor. Mrs. Ward was 87 years of age.
iA Huronite in Santa Cruz, writes
The Signal, stating :he would like to
share his home with a 'Huron girl, of.
about twenty' years.'" tile. prefers
brtnnet'te. with rosy ghc'alteem.ks. --
.rile r'WWineddling took ,ph ce on Wed-
nesday, J'anttary 12th, of. Ruby M.,
second slaughter of Mr, and Mrs, J.
W. HeWer,'a aud Mrs; John J. Me-<
Cartney, at'St, Andrew's manse, Hes-
former
`peter. The Hewer family are `
+Winghain residents.
Huron County sale' of pure bred
'cattle will the held at Wingbam on
Thursday, l'cb, 24th.
A. C. Adam
purchased the
S
has
,
Sttpertest gasstation.in Wingham
from Harry Lillicriet, `of London,
There passed aevay fit Wingham
on Thursday morning last at her
home, Mrs. Bessie Naylor, a highly
respected resident, in her 76th year.
Miss• Isabel Geddes, 3rd line Mor;,
.ris, underwent_ an operation Inc.ap
peudicitis in Wingham hospital last
Week.
John 'Raba, has sold his ,'fame near
Blitevalc to Joseph Greenway, and,
iidll return to WG7igham to resume his;
position with the'Llnited Partner's C(1'eperatit-e Company.
LADIES
R
R�E
ii ARD
will'be at,
Pullman
n &
Donn�so
Barber Shop
Successors to'W 'WV'. Robin-
son)
Every Tuesday
T� Y
s,
Phone 125 for appointment.
Specialist • int marcelling
massaging, shampooing and
hair cutting.
Send us the names of your visitors.
ems`
loth cow
1
makes. Cows re mo►re I
• Write for Pratte Cow Chart FREE
PRATT FOOD CO.,of CANADA, Wafted ,TORONTO
PIANOS
RADIOS
and
ORGANS
Some Speciale thie week in 5 (cave Organs I Dominion, 1. Karn, lS '
Bell organs all guaranteed by t,p•self to bo 0: I:: and from t$20;00"
to$i1500
No home or school, should be without music ,when you can obtafil,
instruments for a fraction of their stainer
We also specialise, .it: Radios and ()Heil guaranteed 5 tube outfit
.complete for $98 00 • .
Also anew Player Piano and two Regular pianos for 550,00 to 5200.90
less than competitors will ask you.
A"POst card adclresaed to me will get full nartleuhtt•s,
\.'ours For Business,
J�natha
1'tililes iiesf iif Sdafor'th Ont., I2,R, 2.
e.