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friends •'hope for •continued i1u
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able to be home again after
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Miss Mary 'O'Connor:
troit 1Satinday moo;lting, where :she in
h-
totrain afar a:. nurse .in 'I3tg
'tett is
land Park hospital.
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i'he ,_
• < attended t
here t
from
he
Y
Thomas Geary of Sea -
forth
er,a'1 of the' late '1�
forth 'tv'hiclr took place frent'diis resi
erica: Saturday un a
Rose O'Connor spent S l y
vents Ibis
evening with her ,friend, :Miss Doro-
thy
d
Many
a
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Y id t
le
• ce t
dance a
,tl
sale
d
t1
a
latish hall On Friday night.
parish
Dave MOConntell spent Tnes-
averts, as
'' ill in the hospital for the past , rias inx'ondon, etch 'spent
g 'W hope for continued
ivT $ob Evans 'of Seaf
t.
rill able to be around again after his
meant illness,
tt e. and DSrs, �VlitiitltMoe 1 itc5vin 'nd
}
„vow spent Sunday
in
, eat ard.
Mfrs. John McKenzie is leaving for
Tars home in !Saskatchewan
ccout n nd
,ty n•ex't, IShe is being a P
shy• flet
mother-in-law, Mrs. ,MeKett-
a , of Lou'doit, and sister, Miss Mar: -
wort Rine: has purchased
Mr. Thomas Kinney
s, mew Ford sedan, •
• have
- fatally ,
Mrs. Rus. Alderson and E<u y
aeiseaad, to clear North flay Where Mr,
-Alderson holds a position on the C.
i$l `T't.. as seetion than. .
Mr. John Watt shipped .a oar of
kali hogs from the C, P. R, station dokranday.
• gong 1 two n- to Mr. and Mrs. d recovery
lair girl.
Mrs. A. Dundas spent the week -end
• with friends In Seaforth.
, I;Ir. Peter 'McTaggart visited
dhiends in Seaforth on lionday-.
Mr. Ernest 'Constable, of St. Marys,
I sated on Mr, G. W. Jackson one day
s1 week.
the
spent
.Mi, and Mrs, Jim Lawson
tweak -end with Mr- and Mrs. Dave
McFarlane.
Mt Far
�I4sses Annie and "'Maud Ferguson
halted their brother, Mr. Geo, E
}Fergusoli, in Toronto, this week.
Mr, Wm, Neal was' in Toronto utt
Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 1-Iackwell visit -
oft at P. M. Gardiner's on :Sunday.
,,
Mr. and Dlrs. Jackson spent Sunda,
with friends at Winthrop.
Mr. P. S. Gardiner unloaded a car
:d potatoes on Thursday.
tMr. and •Mrs, Richard ,Whitfield, of
t•I;rey, visited 'Mrs. Whitfteld's parents,
'alit. and Mrs. Thos. Archibald, on
`tauday.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Archibald visit -
Mr. Jos, Ryan one day last week.
(Intended for last week.)
141r. and Mrs, Henry Bone, of
Rrussels. spent Sunday at the hone
. J J• McGavin,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilbur Turnbull and
„arnily, of Grey, visited with Mr. and
n a'.
t t d
all b 3
'Mrs, T.'Leemfug
3, J, "fcGavin has purchased a new
tirbdor •Forel car.
DUBLIN.
Iris •Lordship Bishop Fallon, •od
London, confirmed seventy-four chil-
•dcen on Friday morning as St., Pat-
atdk's Church, Following the con-
IY.•ranation, the chief paints ,tressed in
at advice to the children by his
P.:ordahip was the salvation of their
=teals. 1. ' o say- punctually
T4uRslaAY, MAIC` 5, 1927,:;
THE SE A]t 012TH •„.14
31VIN nHRQI'1;.
, t�liV�5�D Q•
�1"tH�1�� :.
A t s Ster' Mrs` J s 'h d its Thos W'heatfey underwent a
'!at' i
a
c
tersott ''Clingy -0,n t->asttuig Iter s s `ices: urc' wase a ; Itat'ptl• on,,..
Pa r T'cradk 'Tuffs p � 'Se#oxtlx hfY�A
ton. •}
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ort n. a'
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ive. foe' ish x
- to • : Q car. e w
clilfurat •tReP f 'a a dtctti"s.
mora to air'intGces'ted'. mss.James Mustard; font}erly of ICherrolet tour sa IW, Norris were day or Pp n
stewed lantern f Chesney vssnC -'Mr and Mirs' d covert'
t
oriel !lawn! ort 'Tae$• IRruce6etd, ,but, ilow' n .. spec y're
dten a-. ul .Mem , ,. Mr, an Friday. t: M'ctFariane; who was.
at C nd i n
fi ed .at the. ponce §f her brother, tn'I.o , Tuckeramt'th, _ Little, Jo
.urn of fihis ,week.., _ ... ,:. •rs: ' ,,, �lgne, , . , d twv weeks 0gb,,•ns.
day eve g„,: .... ..:, . P k,:;� .a,;. •Mr,.and M.: T.. �. t' ,iottsd to}ur
>n .tt rwG � o. ,ser. 'Y
rt t lis ..,.. a re
1 a r .,.
II r �' A TVI a 'G c a
1"2r GeorgeW � •; nd iv
a 'n
Britton andM tt
IM•r. Rosas Buttweek P d' tent from I3t'uce y eht `Sund'aY yvtth x<. .
e
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rt g,
't.
ttm
•ow a
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p
e
'd13 months.' e r, r
revare gl S day with his sister; Mrs. P. Bean.
st
P 'aha "'far 1 nt.aux
• 1r, , � DSo
Mr. 3 na )
to
sec. A
n
glad [
are g+ re
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1 1 1 Il
fie
alt
left
a
`uFss tr,
'Thursday tnronng i
where she' has secured a -good posi-
tion.. tion.' of Stratford,
Mrs, 'Jahn Dorsey, on Strt 'Mrs,
da
afterno
' ata
r
•S Y
spent al
-Cleve McConnell.
;Mrs. Len. Kenny and baby Patricia. in
Have retturned to their home nt to-
ronto after spending a month
home of ,Mr. Philip Aenny.
'Mr. and Mrs. Michael
laisagmc o°
Logan, spent 'Sunday
Dee tBurns asks f entertained
'Miss Marie T>ta P
i er of her friends last Sunday.
a numb
ne
as
` We are glad to see Peter M Y
aronnd again 'after his recent illness.
t nnds
The many friends of
McQuaid, of McKillop, are sorry to
hear of his illness, and wish him a
a ia y v
Charters of . and spent the our cut +ta•.,: A iil`,28th .to;•at `'sorryy
n`&Z.-it-1;14F,
at T3ii'bson. n _'Ito• state,. f.
Laid_ l ode cls o p ';:' , • London o
,,. mss S.ao.,G t, ,I f L ,Watson,yrs. ho field ttell ot .s . .
i rand-It2„.. , and ,O Br , ,,- i os. Wa ..
tNlt M , , T_ -, :. , toldr . T
W er.Hand s_. b
end. d bthe ala• lh @la s m t iy iMr.
Mr,
_, 4vi ,
. ;„; ten ,. � in•cell! .. , 'the week.=eud'aS lits !tame here,•i`'Eted "%r,''an'dMrs, W. ,G•
law, t ht ear. Colspent t e
_hotg Bresbytertal ..�he:,ladles.met ., t af'.'14forntretil; visit- liondon, vs
e Whoewer t.
711r t las
r Slv S da
D. A y,iwasa very I s,lft nn
I M t�S Y
in aviary, and a e ted Church,• There,, .,. x, 'f1 r ' >i ackson, of
, ,s practice here 7 s -I ntotest- - her'brorher, C+eo:,,-Vavtati F,ennet .Mrs._ eorgo. 3
b the F th d G
o P Most wu n
ed of at became :large attendance and me lilt a,,.,• , _
1 diapos g , ; tt ga : , �,. .., ;, , . is; IHaisif "on Siin-
who recent s f pas f.' '�ial. time, •was stilet ,. - a week. l li t iia iWaitan, visited M
,at the home o jug and P oft Brien of • F p ,
health as g , . xnh- t .aj er .0,.
of ill'.near cesb tei•tal.•lia's now X64 au Mrs. W t
'f:•hF de The P ylast; ., i. nd friends.. day.Helen iS'm'alldon:
er 'Mrs' George ?, p ai I lVh, relatives a - Gladars and
cl7ath ,ns un- • to�ietc 1788 bttttottsvlgttutg w .nod, lam- .Misses Gla y
and his eotldition remains sties an'd . •.tt, ,Mia, N. Mitche'll..a en{fihe week -end wiih.
Clinton,.. d:'ao ds o IMi'• a d •;h re- of Walton, sP
changed. � year. am�ounke
�. of .' 'friends or Mr.;'rA'lew, •i]y; Centralia,' 'spent Sunday with 'Miss Isabel Eaton.
Albert `,Brigham, 'The d, Sr
,report
4
Mrs.'the
school
P
on '1 is andwu
' r.operated 1 b
M''vee, fo ] g
lett The
was
S.who Iced”
Mrs. • vis l e
and M Sr.t 'til
Hallett, were .guests .of Mr. "'dastard,
da Clintondtoisp!ital last vice., will be ,. ,1�,r, ' add Mrs • L 'Bents! •MIr, and for S.S. No.'10, !MoKiploPt: .Were ex-
Jas. Richmond ol o y in ass ,in a fair way i. 1th lairs, rButson s Par on o 10, The MoKillo s
J rye with
o ery. that he, is w : r 'Igtt Sun- m th
The churches will apse glad IVl;rs: •"S,,aDonald, f5traltfo d, '
h ,t5uit- ' annined',it% all subjects. . ent:
5teuda Ma} 8t11, Wlt to rev. •• C.
nt ti abu'b ects. 1, 85 Pet „c
Day on Y Rev.
r iMosi ' and Thor P day,
Re,Geo.. Ga -Lt; Sr.ISIV., Is 1 'Evelyn Oa'mp
able services. r , m "`Ito�rallto last.iSeek ,my. .1vlrs. � Jaffrey' 'Norine ,Armdtrong 7 >
com oral of M s too'see n 'fa rand `Mrs. W J y”
rte P s- a
rte u r
ua an M
'� Alex. M d o
q 'M A elle
'father, g dered Jr.
.D: Leitlh amd J. McArthur ha
117:
be9
it b •
Fht. land MFss Mary 'Cale, Messrs. to see then ' el ler; r, c< IV; •urilsou 'Little 91, Watson
Hair ren rd week r
Jamieson spent last Mr and stet 'Catllpbell 57,
•'Siveeit Hour of .Prayer, ve a splen Mrs. J.o Je of M P 1 with ]tis sister,
re " s 'Ghurc'h the home of Mr. Shen. dale, • ; T ,Sr; III. , ,Margaret i`1Tol tgomery - 83,
did manlier in St. And av at t an was visiting p IFlhott d;stand �Pefhiclr 82, Russell, ,Diolmage
Stv
r . vme e-
on Sunday. Miss May
me ma
' D l g
-Willie Mr, and visit, Wr. Cunn�in.gfia'tn friends in'Larrdon Sunday. 60, Roy D'olmage •76, W
i. and Mrs. Har- the week cud in 'the e vthage. 62,1�tr1ll1e'Gamp'b'etl (a'bsent7
and •Isabel visited M gpRO. Messrs IO Brien ajr., HI., iBlan'0he 'Pethick 70, Isobel
public school last
ve Nivens, VJtttghant,, on 4dit t y. - obi. Me last d' a of corn at Dubh Betles,f78, Leslie Dolmage 68, (equal)
Y M. Field id a visit to .the ' ra spent
;Dr, J. pa •Mrs 'Rehr. DScG y' 'this week Evelyn Sperling 67Elva Pryee 'S'6•
t ' Sr, I'L, Kenneth
Mrs. d •Miss. Lizzie spent d
'P 'c+E
last week. •
Mrs-. R'Chesseli, mol Mite'h=.
ell,', spent 'Tuesday
Mrs. Lloyd,•
Agnes 'H.erron, of Cromarty,
Miss
spent'Wilson are un-
loading star,
laa'mg a car
tion t s ?Strat-
ford,
an Mrs ,
ford, called on relatives 'in the 'village
recently.
The play
o'' 7e.
e
tin s well 'at-
tended.
tended, 'The ,proceeds a
over eightof y_ United 'Churc'h
of r.Friday
their andretir-
ingu with a goldahead-
tng superftrten•dent,
e •
TInstitutehe re ., in
east meeting at the Biome of Mrs. A.
McLellan on. Wednesday„ evening,
May 1,1'th, A •fifteen cent,tea•wfdl be
served by 'Group L
BELGRAVE,
generationn' Saturday
Mess
•El-
la
when h tv
afternoou,'�April, 30th, ks'
itlu'ess. i neutnonia
epen't her entire fife in Morris town-
ship, h year, Surviv-
IiTS,
d a
1
• •are
nts
Mr.
and
d E
sisters, William, (Belgrave; 'Mrs: Robt,
'Biggins, orris; Mrs. ,d
at •home:
The funeral took place on Monday af-
t
f-
terWoon from • e
r•attl a 1 1 s speedy Humphries on the arrival ata A large crowd attended the dance
heti. Friday night and repont a goad
Stratford orchestra supplied the
music.
DIFss Annie FCireunan visited friends
in Stratford over the weekend.
week. Thursday with Wingham 1rteltds, M R Hoggarth Stra ISettles 70 !Reggie
_-_�— — NI s Mantes an
BRUCE,FI'E]'LD, last laledtaesday.in Blyth. rt' 67
who attend- Sid lAccompanied Iby his n .b .the Young Peo-
ple
jr. PL;'Olve?$ryc5576, •Oliver Pryce
Those front B�"Joseph' w Mr. 68,'Atlan Campbell
cantata, "Joseph's Bondage." nto'tlier and Mrs: John Stott, motor- T1 f t' y�i glucan stitch, a: Glen •Pryce 80:.
ed the ca the Blyth 'Choral Society in cd to (Stratford on Thursday last.mlil d r the auspces of 'Glace Church, , Alla r,• ampbe-• •Eetlrfck, "4ildred
'Ipat on by .3'ensall lase Friday night, were 'very Mi'•s, 'btVm. Gritluths and to Y wa , Sdender�soit, No. 'cal r�oll,•24. Averiage
1 leased'wit'h it spent last 'week witlarStratfordafSiends.
Wednesday evenmg,d mounted to Attendance 20.
much p into urc
Mr. John McDSurbrie moved Rev. Jas. Abrey has P 1 ty dollars Edna M, Jamieson, Teaoher,-
his fine new house on his farm on new
Rev. Dr. 1 errie of 'Wingham con-
d•ucted
ducted the Preparatory ,service in
.evert-
Mg.
'.PresbyterianRet. Mr. MaDermid of •GoderIch
t Ig.
dispensed the Sacrament of the Lord's
•ti ipper in the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday afternoon, the church being
ill filled afternoon and evening.
Mr. R. B. Gracie took both services
Knox church, Gt,derich, who
Mr, and leIrs. •Geo. Brogden,
.nye spent the winter months with
A and
Logan �'n.
L
o<
� g
• ter5
Zt
Meir daughters,
D. Floods, have returned to
f their home in iLondes'boro.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert 'Wallace, of
Newarmother. Mrs. E. Hilborns who ishe tt
ser-
iously ill.
Mrs. Robs. Whiteman had the mis-
fortune to sprain her ankle.
Mr. and IMrs. M. W. Telfer and He-
len, also Miss Isabel Curving, spent
the week cad with . inghatn friends.
Mrs. Thomas Bell returned home
on Sunday after spending same weeks
with her son, 'Maitland, of Goderich,
.McCaughey
"Mr. and "Mrs. J. T.
spent Sunday with 'Seaforth friends.
Mr. Leo Kelly and Mr, Will Kelly
spent the week end visiting Mr. aid
Mrs. Will Devereaux, 'Sealocth,
Mr, and -airs. P. J. Kelly spent Suit -
day with Mr. acid Mrs, Peter i•1. Mc-
Grath, St. Calumbatt.
Miss Margaret Kelly of Teeswater,
is visiting Mr, and 'Mrs, Wm. Heff-
ron this week. Mc
Mir, and "Mrs. John Gxasby,
To tally their u,tl Mrs, Chas, Nioholson, Mr, and
..corning and night prayers, 2. lot "Mrs. Clarence -Johnston attended the
artetd "rias.: regularly an Sunday's .funeral of Mrs. 'Grasby's niece, 'Miss
ead Holy days. 3. To go to cam- Ella •Bridges, aC Belgrave, on Monday
:minion at least once a month. 4 Tor afternoon,
abstain trent all intoxicating liquors, ; Messes, George and James 11eNDf\:
ich-
Bishop ballon was met at the door 01 of Brussels spent 'Sunday
with .ti the parish house by Rev. •Fr, 0'- and Mrs. John McNichol
F}roskt, P.P., the altar 'boys and rch-1 a ifr. 'Trent r rn ,uston visited Mti. mid
sedan,
l 'VT McMur �4 Craig, of Auburn, is doing the
Sunday'Tcllscboolsgathered at Ute home "
d night
the second of 'Stanley. • i r• l m r• r 1 • k on Mr M
Teacher. -
tries old pause was burned urned a couple
cement Iwoa]c 't n5 taeg
M VJm Sadler on rt ay Time has Tested •ft.—Dr. Thomas'
s in Gode- presented Mr. Sadler, Eclectrica 'Oil has been on .the nomas'
his f ssrsHyde Aden. "Icl3eath, "Mr. D, D. Roberton
rs,Johned and Nelson tient sa phamic Li edy�to'her d umbrella, upwards of_ fifty years and in that
t
Messrs. home lase ie Little sec them an time it has proved a blessing to thou -
'flood: have rented Mr, Alex. `lo- sands. It is in high favor throughout
thou-
Addisimr the summer, last week after a therines pleasant eeting s <n hdt g and its high f ace thrgh'carried
fiess s month's visit with 'St. Cat Canada
DSrs. ?�rldisoa visited ltcr daughter, .,ads• �i�ts fame beyoii'd the Seas. zf i.t were
Miss Gladys, ital, In=training at 'the fY1t
Mr. and Mrs friends
ell of St.re, 'Cather- double the price it would. be a cheap
Memorial hospital, Orillia, fora few lees are vi'sitdng 'here, liniment.
• '
'Thursday
'Sr. Ezra- e
called on his uncle, Mr. C. Haugh, on of last week in Stratford. t a valuable o alar member of theyounger
rtes . Ross' new 'house,
of years ago and he has lived with bertoit wa
days, F Sender, of Dashwood, bIt• Jos Sheddick spent -
home from !the conference at Mr. ToutMilia App passed arta bl
his way Saturday last y
• k,
horse ion Satt Y
sr
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" i� la tete
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b o
l s
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Cecil t od
and
Ce ,Ab.
t a Mt.
eros! wee
k& two
M �1
Will lnwu
ar following
a died
Mee,
Bridges es
t
b C
e- la g
Friday aC
Fr Y c 'during
•• vin a � ed
h a cycle
pie g os. d P
n a r .
so M J
5 i nl rind P
P iths
ff
wile Gru.
eta 'Cee l
v0 r.
• et "i ,ha
in N d
es
sumo the positions h dd' k left on Monday for (Beech•• the past week, Mtss Bridges
hick they had last summer. he ,S a is 'have positions on
"Mrs. 'George Swan is visiting vFlle, where they
Municipal Bankers
Corporation
.r`P
and
tar
eu
Montreal Debenture
nor
a
.on '
'Corporation
Dollar
lar
for D
O
of
6 e
cent
. , 500—Band's $
CO ons payable
•
'interest up
' e
r the
half,'' yearly ;: at either
Bank` of
Dominion Bank or
r
e
eh
a
without charge,
co
w
er
m
m
Co
�, have secured a' small
Bonds
block of the: above.,
for immediate"' delivery --
orders olyders filled as received
SUTHERLAND
A. D.
General insurance
Real Estate
Bonds, etc.
Seaforth; Ontario
Phone 152.
n, N, McInnes
Y
ehiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and •
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all'kinds success-
fully treated,
Electricity used.
arents,'Mr. and'Mrs.'Charles Welsh, the C. 1. R. tracks. ! eery sick at h where she was born She was Now is the time to get your Harness Repair-
parents,
epair
111'Toronto, for a few days. Mrs. Quackett'bush is -
in 'her 'ttven,Ly sevent bringHarness
air-
wait.
led;
ed
and
sac,
.en
Millar.Te P
ra
ow
Nit. and Mrs. Walter •Dodds and the home of Df ..
Mr, and their do Quackenbush ala Te- Jerry Bridges, one brothel and our as Spring ie at the door and you need'',.them
son, and Minden, ea Rouatt and Miss
Rau, of London, •spent the week -end turned to home at Komaka on AM Albert
home o Mrs. David Monday last.soon. Also don't forget the Shoes that need
oua.tt: cry, Morris, Miss new soles and patenting.
The staff of engineers t and Miss EslNhcr
at f Dir.
and Drs on ay Gertrude n gee
R rs and making a Detrol
survey of the ILondml road, which 1s McKILLOP,' d her father's home m
town a
township,
'Provincial,-hf 'highway. liras Grace Bring in •the eggs and buy, Harness, Shoes
"'Is, Burkholder, of Dixie, Hay Mortis to IBnandp tindFresh(iloeelios*&t
a eonpte lite formerly worked in H also purbhas-
this vicinity, visited friends here for d new Ford esdan.
a couple of days this week.! United 1Mr and Nlrs Aleti. Macdonald sand Thos Shbebottom, Wm. Bridges, �t
Ne. t 'Sunday •111 Brucefte d
a s ecial service welt be iheld
in the P will be ,1. . 13 E
in the morning• "Sother•s•Day „Go
The Young Peoples 'Society of
Kerr has purchase a n cemetery, Rev.
new sedan- W B +Hawkins conciliating the set --
ad
Robert Hogg has s The Pallbearers
e a
family visited friends in Staffs on
Sunday.
Duff's Church 'held their regular
Miss Helen
i
the
Church," wthe young asotaken ple t tby Harvey he work f Mc-
vices,'
c-
ltvailt,
vice , ' ' were (Messrs.
bent Ne(hery, Jas. Bridges, 'C.. Neth -
cry,
cry, Robert Higgins.
,e
observed and combined with this
to ;Suird'ay School :Day" will also be
n b_
expelled
meet-
ing
t- ver s
celebrated, A DS'o'fhers'ncCihhe pro tag ttv�islSc nductedennbg, The mee
system, no
no •child c
de special music a Kerr. The tope `The past played by Mother Graves' 1 �rnn Ekoertmlestrpy
siren t be conhrnted, 51d all ma a t 7vmg
51' to the church, The mets of the Mrs. Wes. Jermyn on Sunday. P
Holy \t^inr the wilkformed
to the chinch lohnatonChas.
arid Mr Nicholson, Russell 13radsit'a ' farm, whorhas ahad a slightthe
attack of
eehile al . ng t d to work
while the pipe organ discoursed :prat :lau,rday with lilt, and Mrs Ru is oat strain.
'c during the march The 'rhos. Shoebottam and Mr, and Mrs.
provide
gramme for Mother's Day will be the
order of •service.
The Young People's Society held
their annual meeting recently and
elected their officers for the 'corning
year, as follows: `President, Alex, Ad-
dison; secretary, Janet 'Aikenhead;
Treasurer, ''Wallace 'Haugh; devotion-
al conceder, Edna 'Bremner; Citizen-
ship, Kathleen 'Snider'; Missionary,
Jesse Freeman; Social, Leila Stack-
house: Corresponding Secretary,
George Knight; pianist, Eleanor
Snider.
Soft -hall teams are being organized
and practice has been begun.
Mr, 'Dave 'Cameron, of Stanley,
who has been ou the sick list, is im-
Mr. Lyle '1111.1 'haws started nee eels] on the C. N. R. track.
choir ori o complimented hymns
ng their 'Cite~ Bridges of Belgrave.
ort
eetiiely of tire lnynlio sung rl cin gar tlast C•�bednesdaytutMr. and DM�. after rspending,two tweeks atther rnedhbro.
She afternoon
Bishop 'Fallon early
:lite afternouu Eor .�lcingham parish. Yeo are moving immediately to cher "Sr, 'Hugh Gilmour, in
'The priests present were Rev. Fr. Thanesvillc, where he has purchased Stafle handsborau,gh, of Clinbon, h
y.
tCantpeau, Goderioh; Rev. Fr. Dant- a share in a garage.
Wind -
Paint Now!
And paint vrith Lowe
Brother$' "High Standard"
Liquid
re Jsdtiat 1t' MIint. cent pts er
•aquggera foot. That la another
ob
cost, which of ysho should alwing that ays sibe
the measure of your H Paint
and Painting costs,
Standard is the most eco-
nomical paint you can buy.
eioaliin its
exceptionally high quality.
Neptunite Varnish
NEVER TURNS WHITE
Neptunite Varnishes have the distinction of being
the only Varnish made that can withstand the heat of
a hot iron on its surface. They will not turn white,
creek under the
beautiful finish ar test nd r cost less than most
heel marks.
They p
good varnishes.
"High Standard" Paint is a
re lead and oil paint. It
toe to a beautiful high -
gloss finish that lasts from
taro to four years longer
than any so-called cheap
paint.
MELLOTO1
a lor Interior Decoration, to
iquid oil paint ready for
use. Mollotodd u r combines
le le-
aments of a lead
and oil paint
with the delicate
{Ij beauty of a
■�+■II water paint. It
t T
is washable with
•. soap and water,
NEPTUNITE VARNISH STAIN
Is a high grade Varnish-
Stain
mnis d
Stain fax Floors,
Woodwork of all kinds.
Varnishes and Stains in one
easy operation.
The stain colors
t . are non -fading. It
has splendid
wearing qualities
and is very easy
to apply.
HARD DRYING FLOOR
Dries overnight to a high -
glom enamel finish. It is ao
smooth that it requires no
scrubbing — light washing
will keep it always brigh
and clean, Anyone c a n
apply it. Is
very durable,
retaining its fin-
ish for an ex-
ceptionally
s ceptionally long
time.
AUTO GLOSS
Any amateur can renew
Aum -Gloss It of only takwitho
few hours to do it. It is an
easy flowing enamel of ex-
ceedingly high.
gloss and dur-
ability. It
flows out �7't
evenly, leaving
no
bor over-
la
ver-
lau•ines.
fiEO. A. SILLS &SONS, Seaforth
Report of U. S. S. No. 1, 'MaK-i11oP,
for April.
Sr. 'PIS,- !Catherine Lane 82,
Jr. III.—Arnold Murray 93, 'Wil-
liam Nigh 78, .Mabel Nigh 63,
,Sr. II;--1Frances Fortune 91, Ade-
laide "Murray 36. Dorene Nigh 81,
Br.—rAtnbrose Nigh 73, Jack For-
tune
ortone 68.
IBest 'Spellers—C. Lane, A, Murray,
W. Nigh, F. Ferrante, A. Murray, No.
on roll 10. Average attendance 9.04
M. Reynolds, Teacher.
Report of U, S. S. No. 1, McKillop,
for March and April. Nantes are an
order of merit, Those marked .(a)
were absent for one examination or
more. Dan.
Sr. IV, --Mary 'O'Reilly (h),
'O'Rourke, Marie Krauskopf, John
Shea, Theresa Ryan, 'Francis Ryan (a)
Jr. IV.—,Frank Moylan, E'lizabet'h
!Carlin, Leota Ryan.
Sr. III.—John O'Reilly, Irene 'O'-
Rourke, Edith Krauskopf, 'Calista
Kelly, Annie Ryan (a), Angela
Horan (a).
Jr. T'Hubert MarMaloney,
J Basil
Downey',,
Kelly, Albert Kraus-
H.—Mary Downey,
(it) Michael Lor
Clarence
Walsh( Peter Austin
ust0'
R 1
' he
t
from
an be .healthy,
0
is an excellent medicine warms.
RR
0
our re
�11.
3.—tBillie IFIranagau (It), Clarence
O'Reilly, 'Mary Walsh, 'Clement
Krauskopf, 'Richard Downey, Barbara
Carlin (a).
Sr. Pr Cecelia Krauskopf (h),
Margaret 'Walsh, Dorothy Nolan.
jr, Pr..Tom Flanagan.
• S. Qucenan, Teacher,
CROMARTV.
Miss Pearl 'Thompson spent Sun-
day in Stratford,
Mn, Lloyd Midler, who learned the
barbering 'business' 111 Toronto is
starting a business of his awn in
Stratford on Thursday,' May'5th.'
The Misses Mary Allen and Chris-
tina McKaig rendered a 'duet very
sweetly at the Presbyterian church
services on ,Sunday, May lat.
'Mass Sarah McKellar spent Sunday
with her cousin, 'Miss Mary Leonard.
Misses Margaret McKellar and
Margaret .Rivers, iSeaforth, spent the
week -end at the homeof Mr, Dune,
McKellar.
Mr. and Mee, II•Iernnan ISpearc, of
Toronto, visited with the fornler's
father during the week -end.
(Wise slid experienced mothers
know when their children are troubl-
ed with woltms and lose no time in
applying 'M'il'lers 'Worm Powders, a
most effective vermifuge. It is abso-
11tte in clearing the system of worms
and; restoring those healthy condi-
tions without which there can be do
comfort for the child, or hope, of ro-
bust .growt'h. It is a most trust-
worthy ,worm exterminator.
C.uttcsij to All
Whether depositing or withdraw-
ing funds in large or small amounts
in person or by maid , .. every
patron of this institution receives
the same full measure of attention.
and courtesy.
This is your own institution,
operated by and for the people of
Ontario.
We extend to you a hearty -wel-
come to open a Savings account.
TORONTO BRANCHES: Cot, Bay & Adelaide Ste,. ^ ..
530 rianfortk Ave: Cor. University rani Dundee St.
OTHER BRANCHES AT - Aylmer, Brantford,
Hamilton. - Newmarket, Ottawa. Owen , Sound,
Pembroke. Seaforth, St. Catharines.. St. Male.,18
Walkerton, Woodstock.
Seaforth Branch J.M. McMillan, Manager
%lours 9.30 to 5 p:m. Sat. 9.30 to 5p.m , 715.1n, to 9.30 p.m.
PROVINCE OF
EVERY DEPOSrcu
HEAD OFFICE
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