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THE SEAFORTH NEWS ! 1':• Watson, . Jas. 'Campbell and Miss
Snowdon Bros„ Publishers. I'11, Reny.
A few short addresses were given
and theft a splendid lunch was served
WALTON. which all joined in heartily, and then
Walton chopping 'pill will 'be closed dispersed to meet again in the near
far a week, (beginning Monday, May future.
-BM; to undergo repairs. Mr• Robert Davidson.has returned
The !District 'Loyal True Blue to Toronto.
laodges mat in the-L.''O. L. Hall 252, ' The president of the Endeavor
.'Walton, to institute a new L. T. B. 'meeting in the United Church on
Lodge, namely Victoria L. T. B. No. Sunday was Miss Fernc Love. A
'O.,tf, Walton. There was a good rep- splendid address on "Christian Ghar-
atesentatiottiron' each lodge, namely I anter' was given by Rev, Dr. 'Brown,
PAW, l3dlgra've and Blyth. Owing to I (Miss Maty Harris, of Wroxeter,
tate illness of D. D. G. M. Sister `visiting (Mrs. 'Robe. Ferguson and
Lave, her son Harold officiated as 'family this week,
3Th D. G. iM„ which was well and ably Mr. Hoag, of 'Clinton, took the ser-
attadled. Csmtnenoin'g at 7.30 there vices on Sunday morning in the
'hire present from each 'lodge, the W: United Church and preached an ex --
Mistress and Past W. !Mistress. After. cellent sermon,
t^ke lodge was opened in due form,. 7 `Mrs. Chandler and daughter, of
toore initiated and advanced to the I Fordwich, spent Sunday with Mrs.
?layal Scarlet degree, after which the Will lfurray..
eriFccers were elected and, installed, ! Mr, Wes. Clark• spent the week -end
tnrt.•utely, at his hint'•.
IX M, --4a Huy,
Miss Ruby
Young
ung wa
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home from
D.1._M.s.T, Jackson. Stratford 'for the holiday.
R. tics,-- Mrs. ])ora Rohe+ The complete schedule for this dis-
R Sec. --t , Hoy. - trice's Presbytery softball games will
'Treas.-Miss M. Kelly. n''t 'he ready till next c t week but the
'4„1-tan,—Wm. 'Woods. 'buysteam and ,possably the girls'
P„
M rector of ceremonies-- Ivt. Jack- team from Duff's church will play in
+ +. :I: 41'2 IT on Tuesday, May 31st. The
Lecturer—Dave
iilm
Holmes.
captains, Miss
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fMr'ylers._T. 'Campbell and Earl
Harvey Johnson and the Y. P. S.
'Watson. Pres., \trs. Johnston, attended the
€'omnittee.-•-R. Hoy, Mr, and Urs, softball meeting held in Brussels
United Church last Wednesday even- other season,
Miss Fraser, of .Blyth,. visited with
Mrs. T. 'Marshall, on Friday.
There was ani auto accident on Sun-
day evening. Aldx. 'Clark's and Earl
Sholdlce's cars' collided; lout outside of
A little damage to the cars, luckily
there was no one hurt
The 24th was spent very quietly.
The rain stopped the sports in the
different 'plates where they were to
'be -held,
The dance in the A, 0. U. W. hall
was well attended on Friday evening.
hug: There are five boys' teams and
four girls' teams in this group of 'the
League !from IBelgraye, Brussels,
Ethel, Moncrieff, Union and Walton,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tuffin, Edith
and 'Silvia, of Staff's, spent Sunday at
Y N. •Campbell's,
Miss Edna 'Clark, of (Listowel, visit-
ed her cousin, !Mrs. Saltier.
Mr, Wm, Taylor, • of St, Marys,
visited friends 'here while attending
the funeral of his brother, -Mr, Jas..
(Taylor, of lHullett.
Miss 'Flora !Harris, of 17th con. of
Grey, 'visited Miss Grace Somerville
tlsis week, She accompanied her
cousin, Mr. Clayton Harris, Who was
returning to 'his home in Mitchell
after visiting' Mr. !John Harris,
Mr. Wesley ;'Clark has accepted a
position in Heath's barber shop at
Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. !Sellers went to
Heidelberg on Friday and will remain
theta 'until u
al''ter the 24th. There was
as
v`
no.chooln
o Monday, but 'Mr. Sel-
lers will teach on Saturday 'instead.
Mrs, ArmorDundas le/Von Satur-
day'to visit Detroit ,Friends for a few
days,
Jahn Johnston has sold his farm to
C. Iringland, of Blyth, who will get
possession on the est of June.
iThc hay is doing well but some
contpltututs are heard that the Spring
crop is not looking very goad.
The saw mill has finished for an-,
BLYTH.
Mrs. Loins Fortune, of Detroit, is
visiting her father and mother,' Mr.
and Mrs. A, Cronytt.
Mr. Arthur lCroit x �n is sporting a
n g
new sedan,
Mr, and :Mrs J. T. McCaughey and
Mr. and Mrs. F. -J. 'Kelly spent, 'the
week -end visiting friends at Goder-
kh.
Mr, and Mrs. Will 'Devereaux, of
Seaforth, spent Sunday at the paren-
tal home here,
Mr. and Mrs, Will Lane, of Clinton,
spent ra few days at the home of Mr.
las Phelan.
'Mi' John Phelan spent !Sunday
visiting friends in Winghaan.
Patriotic ere
rC15esv r
held Id on
Tuesday, May 24th on the High
school grounds during the afternoon.
The program consisted of unveiling
the new flag, choruses by the school
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;SILLS & SONS, SEAFORTII
and ,speeches. •
:Miss 'Isabel 'Brigham, of 3Hu•liett,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Jas..Richmond over the week -end.
(Rev, Mr, 'McKenzie, of Guelph,
preached in St. Andrew's at the tSun-
day services.
Rev. Geo. Telford 'took charge of
services in Guelph 'oft, Sunday,
(Mrs. Reheat Work and Jean and
Eric, of Toronto, visited with the
fonimer's sister, 'Mrs, John Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McArthur visit-
ed Mr, and Mrs. John Brown on
Monday.
Jordan, Lunch' was served by the Staffs
Mr. and Mrs. John Feeney and fam- Young• People.
ily, of Stratford, 'visited with friends
in Dublin this week.
IManyfrom here attended the dance
in lSt. Columban on Monday night
All report a good time.
Mr. George Holia'nd, Sr, is re
decorating -the outside of his dwelling
on Mill street,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Holland and Ger-
ald, Of Windsor, Mr, J. J. Holland
acid. family, St. Colon -ban, Mr. James
Carlin acrd family, df Beechwood, and
Mr,Thos. Purcell,'of M'c'Killop, spent
Union services for St, Andrew's 'Sunday at the home of Mr. 'Geo. K.
and Queen st. churches 'will be held on Holland, -
Sunday, June 5bh tin Queen St. church. Miss Anna M'olyneaux, of Kitchen -
in the 'morning and - in St. Andrew's er, spent bhe 24th at 'her home here.
for the evening service, IMiss •Ella 101ark,- who •:has been
Miss 'M'dDougall, 'Holanes•ville, Miss visiting here, has returned to Allan
Thompson, Blyth, Miss; Austin and dale.
Mr. Alert Austin; Hallett, spent Sun -Miss' Geraldine Meagher is spend. day with iMr, and Mrs.!Jolhn Yeo, - ing .a few days 'at the home oher �
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Shodbottoni another.
df 'Belgrave, and' Mrs. C. Brandon, of Mrs. John Quigley, .of 'Clinton,
Mayfield, spent Wednesday with Mr. spent the -week-end •w'itit 'friends here.
and Mrs. Jno. IGraslby, Miss Rpth •Hilis,- of Toronto, is
Messrs, Nelson, 'Charlie and Nor; 'holidaying under thearoutal roof,
snap Nicholson visited Mr. and Mrs, Iivlay 24th sports were spoiled in
Jno. McLean, of ''B•rucefield on Sun- the various sunroundling towns on ac -
day. count of rain. Except for •an oddas-
Mr•, attd Mrs. Watt. MCClure, and ional firecracker, set off by our
juv-
fantlY' of McKillop, spent Sundayeniles,the day!would have ave Aassed
with
Mr.. and (Mrs. Jiro. McNichol. very quietly,
'M'r, and (Mrs. George Manners, of Mr, Fergus Horan, of Beechwood,
Brussels, were guests -'of 'Me, and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..
!Mrs. Jno. 'Granby on Sunday. FiV' 11iant:'Curtin.
(Miss 'Margaret .Brown, of James- Miss 'MaryO'Reilly, of 'McKillop,
town, spent the week -end with her spent Sunday evening on 5th con„
parents, 'Jno. and Mrs, 'Brown.' Hibbert.
Mr., Robert Logan, London, visited
Itis sister, ;Mrs. David Laidlaw, on SPAFFA.
Tuesday. ,A number from, here attended an;
'Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Rogerson and niversary 'services at Munro on 'Sun -
family were guests, bit Sunday' with day and Tuesday,
Mr, and Mrs. John Yea. Miss Jean Mountain spent the
Mr. Colin Fin'gland has purchased week -end at her home near St,
Mr; Jack Johnston's farm, Walton. Marys.
Mr. Fingland gets possession June I. - (Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and babe spent
Mr, and Mrs. Johnston intend to a few days in Mitchell recently.
visit the West for the summer:. iM.r, and 'Mrs. F. Tuffin and fancily
The L. 0, 13. A. of Dungannon, int- visited with relatives in Walton on
vited the 'Lady True Blues 'to their Sunday.
services itt the Anglican Church there Mrs. R, 'Hoggarth and Mr. Austin
on Sunday evening. Rev. Mr: Hayes Hoggarth; olf Stratford, called on 're-
preached the sermon for the occasion. latives on Monday.
Mr. and (Mrs. J. Veneer spent Sun
BLUEVALE.. clay with Mr. and Mrs. A.'Miller. '0
Mr, and Mrs, 7I. Leslie and family
and Mrs, 'Remnant were in Galt for
the holiday.
Miss iIargarret 'Wilson, of the Sea -
forth :Hospital, spent 'Monday with
her 'brother,
The Y. T. S. of Mitchell visited
with the Staffs Y; P. 5, on Monday
night, After the splendid programa
which was provided by the visitoi',
singing and games were indulged in.
BLAKE.
!Work has 'commenced on the Blake
• hill and great .headway was made.
during the week. The creek which
- formerly followed :the road to the
corner,' has now been Moved in forth» --u
er, making po'ssib'le a less a'cute turn.
Moth the west and' -south sides of the
corner are to be cut down and used
to fill in the hollow. ,
Mr., Russell !Sparks has purchased
a new Essex $ix this Week.
'Mr. Ivan Steckle holds the agency
'fox the 'Pontiac car .in th c district Hct r
north of Blake, •
The 'Bluevale Presbyterian . Church
has just 'been completed. The opening
serviceswill be 'held on 'Sunday, June
12th. Dr. Wilson, of 'Brampton, will
be the special speaker for the oc-
ettsian.
.BRUSSELS,
(Mrs, Alfred '13urtyll, of Toronto;
visited .her father; 'Mr. Satin Wilton,
:last week,
Mrs. !Robert Work and children,
of 'Toronto, spent the past week at
the tune of 'Mr, and Mrs. 'Peter Mc-
Arthur. •
DUBLIN.
!Mr. Michael' Jordan, of London,
spent Sunday tw'ith his parents stere.
Miss Rose 'O'Gmnor and Misses
Teresa and Mary IMeConmick spent
Sunday with Mrs, Leo !Murray.
Mrs. 'Carpenter and Walter Spent
!Sunday.with bix, and (Mrs, Dan, O'-
Connor.
'Miss Marie ll(rauskopf entertained
friends Sunday afternoon,
(Miss Ruth Dillon, of Toronto, spent'
the holiday 'with her •paretns, Mrs and
Mrs. Joseph Dillon.
iMr. John : McConnell, of !London
University, returned home Friday.'
'He left Inc:'Chicago on Monday
morning,
iMr. Joseph Feeney, of Western
University,' London, returned home
Saturday night for Inchis holidays.
We wish to congratulate 'Mr, Dave
McConnell on thn.purcha'se •mf a nett'
'Chevrolet coach.
!Mr. Jinn Hagan visited friends in
Dublin oft Tuesday,
Mrs. Wm. Curtain spent Sunday.
with her sister'in-tory, 'Mrs. John
KIPPEN.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. 5, C.
'McLean is not improving as quickly
as' her friend's' would •like,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles 'Cooper have
rented a few rooms above Mr. Bo'w••
ey's store.
Mrs. Jia•s, lMsClyimont returned on -
Ibionday evening after touring the
soubhern states es far as 'Florida.
Miss 'Effie Jarrobt spent the holi-
day with 'her 'parents, Mr, and Mrs, L
Jarrett,
Miss Rosa McLean, - of Stratford
Normal, spent the .holiday with ..her
'parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. McLean.
Mr, and (Mrs, 5. 13. Grieve and Mr.
and Mrs. R. R Geoghegan, of .Lon-
don, spent the week -end at Mr. Jas.
MsdClymont's.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 'Petrie, of To-
ronto, are visitors at Mt's. A,.Mc-
Gregoris. `
LONDESBORO.
Messrs. !Cecil Griffiths and Joe
Sheddick, df Beecltviile, spent Sunday
at their !tomes 'here. •
!Mrs. ''Norman Honking and family
are the guests of Mrs, Mac MlcCool.
this week.
Mrs. Prest, of London, was a guest
at the hone of Mr. John Finglaud last
Friday,
Mrs. Tnlmflslyn is improvhtig nicely
after her operation in'Clinton 'hospital.
Rev. Mr. Alp, of Au'burtt, preached
itt Knox and 'Burns churches on+
Sunday last.
. 'Mrs. A. Wells , and Mrs, H, Little
motored to Windsor on ;Saturday
last.
Clinton.
Mr, 5. W. 'Treleaven, `forme'' prin-
cipal of the 'Clinton 'Collegiate, suf-
fered a slight stroke at his'home t
Timmins, Ont. A substitute has 'talon
charge of the school till, the end of
the term.
Fresh Groceries
Straw Pats
and Work Shirts
Now is the time topiek up all kinds or repair-
; ing,'such as Tin ware, Harness, Shoes, Auto
Sides. Auto Tires Stitched.
Bring in your Binder Canvass- forNew d Strips.
Straps
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