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THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1927:-.
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Ia'i'Ol!1. , Pa tBe1 ra,<e an "Tuesday last, 17h "of the 4neettug..an the .able ce of . a UBL Tq. ;,. BRUCI$B '
.: co e. We arw: ; n s i '[ ,n ha e
Mas, v
,Friday evening . Y a ._t a ,,,. gaveP g a va' witnessed by the lige r'ow
t 'Ph a afternoon,, ... ., ..A s
GT+, ill's\! Y
, i defeated them tbYtt the i, a Mrs. NJkn. Neal -ares .end The We ber family . a'f. Elision , 1. weather (was
•with
ton,guls de e 21-20, M nd M p , son at Brueefield. The nve i r
bo e team was defeated by a s t leader tat .the,. Zyndeavoh .aneettng, . A ve y a ry to 'ear it Softball-- on.1Wednesday evening,
x•' 1 x Aire, (s 'P ike Y
iv e M R a
W' G sp
0 27-28, the teaan by ..3 7. v!clam solo was given by (Miss Vera \4 s, ,} ra9ket Cladpentei rs very last softball me.
iu 'D 'th ' iked W'altoalFrhends a girl' Y i g gti June 1st a very £as 8'c.
I d (Bel thvc Irl- ed G d Mr Maines a io ort WordiWas •sent for Her dau hter' I largest
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h at- I Mrs. Guiltier,of INha' r 11 I
m t r rolto Tl e'W of t o mfg ce t Londona #"a sof the ea-
r. ' -fid"' M'rs, Leslfe Butson, f the return gate tt W A h Go Aen aga f nthustas'tic spocta'kors s
a enl .Sunday. afternoon , w
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McFacherna and d Gerald
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veigecl',fflereds• ;aagpnd-i1Nalton '-on,
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iMss.Ile4u,S rva91e
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l2th rth'dlay,-en ,Friday < veld].
a'= T ;Sxer gclhool'frdcnd's who were
eris<asant enjo. ed.thenuselves'tlorough-
lespecially an softball and- tennis,
Rfir. and Mrs. D
ud1ey Bird,
of S
as
chowan, visited :are and Mrs, John
Belgravedboys succeeded hi a ,care of
l l'to 9. The two \gains' play at Moti-
crielf oh%Tuesday; evening this; week,
1..'he girls' team ii. e -ti •--•iGertie .1Mill
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el1r5d, (nLtauraReid HoyTeenie - MdCallu'itt ('P). Viola'CarterIsel('bele),
, ,
1 'M aG 'han ` 17t'i e4 ,
Ritchie, Malin! ' t
Dorothy Drager and TViarguertte
Bolger. !!Toys' team line -up -Harvey
Johnson, Ed. Davidson $p); 'Ola'rence
Steins (c), - Doug. Innes; Harytey
Snia}llie on'Tuesday, • Craig, Lawrence `Steins, Jut .Tohnsen,.
,.: ; l ark
> r. Tait: of 'Wanni eg, .formerly of .Jo1i,MCI)oit><a d,,J'pm Cl
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f .. ea -
''4]' s. Arabia. 'Fomes alt''- o S
'i'Ria7•ton, !colied on -old friends in the .i r Ad v ' •,
-i a' onTuesday, for h, was e visitor at the. beano, -•of
e. Y
`he W.M.S. df Ithe'United Chiuc'II 'her son,°1VIr. Wm:.Sdrneh-vilie,rou
anur l "Clare'; `Aid met at Mrs. Edwardilea last.
ratans' an Wednesday afternoon,
3eSilt
a'att
iso front"
''L"t3' s lc home i s Jeii at,e 'Olar,
9fisronta.
;essa'.s..'Thg§:' Arc'li0balcl and Carl
ataohnes Goderich on a
lhitsiuoas-;tr'i'p last week
Mr. Colenso J, .Slalter and ,bride, of
Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs, Herb,
Manning, n T esd last. Mr. Salt-
er
o u ay st
Brei is a nephew of Mrs, Manning.
IMr: and Mrs. J; H M'dLaughlin and
Ei,leen''visited friends' in 'uol:ers'nith
on ,Sunday.
iSoftball.r fto ,teams met defeat -.Miss Annie Ferguson took charge
Uig a couple of days with Mrs- 'Neaps and Miss llvl•al emra were visila'as-witih excellent and abdth teams were out
m'ace,.i4i'rs'.:D"ay, of Pres'tou. Sister
Dorothy at the
Conyen ton to win, Te Londeaboro girls went
Mr G: Neal was In Gddertrih_SundaY. to +batfirst but used discretion at bhe'
on Monday, . Mrs's Molly O'Conneif arrive 'ball as it , was the 'starting of the
,, home after ;; les tet visita - ,
rt h t r A Will o t a a s t Lp, res
Mr. Ttpebe, . 5 o t eel,. Mr, RY iP,game. The • Btucefieid Blown
elan thte bbrsi
McFadzean,'"old Mr. and Mrs,' Wm. wl h .Vlie! a cline in eaS, er for a'olou't at theloan,
Slrorheed were at Stratford
,.,..• last.veek M1U.r , M \h;e' rs
air so,...o rs,eMot
-It
, sk rna,tte g
to smash :.Nhe 'eover
off
rt
and ,ea1Qedon.IDr animell, .ed 5rom ldtroit and,s eut
I4sqve isinept-loving inaY withfi sends•an \awn, rho bbA ttertsletutir'pedoathesaPfearstmdgf1etie Tfiahset
tenllth,.:ss Ines atetSnev« -e itheirtoes as
ituae
Maes ,•Gsace Shortreed,attended;Nhe r g.a hethha mern Stratfrd.aecn Janet (Babe :Ruth) looked the bats
convention an London dasweek¢an;d hyMr: BG,b$yrnes,
.af De- over easefue1 and Seloctiug tlie!heav-.
Y
r ere d y,.
-'Sow! g b is 4. d•
Mr , as'd. ,Mis. ""Sam Thomson • an
r of
"di,tele `Olive were `:Seafontlt'vlistto s
Saturday;•
?i very iii-
.a'• e,
' Y.P:S;-Pip • Y.i ,b. load v Y
tereseiug .pteeting Sunday evenlrtg.
Miss Edna Bremsier, ite Ohrtstian
a'dted -„ase ahaha
,i a i enc
fellolws'h.tP as v t,
man .for ';: the entire, ineetieg, atlas
an interesting talk
H azel Haugh gave g'
on the' activities •af:a summer so'hool
'. a more
ivm
and a'l'e#ter' was read g g
un'}'o'r League
detailed account df< theJ gu
to oeiet 's ` methods andW
o. Nations IS y
or'irl ' peace,
purpose- in fostering w P
Next :Sunday, June .42th, 'Mess
Anna ,filaugh :will give- an interesting
: i 'ing the
missionary talk ", on - •Ew ld g
Church in Italia,"'Tell y'ogrw,friends of
nd bringa
t' is--1beFter shah, come a
n
o more 1f. 'osatele.
fniend,.tw ora P ...
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Mr. and Mas, 3, Addison and so
Alex. s'pe'nt Sunday with relatives in
I ondeisboro,
Miss Ina Slott hap .gone .to take a
r ndon.
i Lo
position, t
Miss 'Irene' Snider, of ' \London,
spentSundayl at her route. • '
,heat
i -!Renald• Mackenzie
.Mr. and Mrs.
and baby, Mr: •'H. Zapitfe and son
Austin, of Detroit, are visiting friends
in earl. around 1Brucefield,• -
Mr; and Mrs. Arnold Petrie, of To=
nonto, Mr. and ;Mrs, E. Morrison, of
Clinton, were visitors at the borne df
Mr. and Mrs. R. ,A'Ilkin. •
Softball. --A large crowd was pres-
ent to see the Lo,ndesboro team de-
feated 'by fhe lo'eal (boys' team in a
league softball game here Friday
fight, :Brucefield led in the fifth in-
nmg •brit sI ondeaboro made eighl. runs
in the sixth which gave' them a three -
run lead. The ideals staved off de-
feat with four' runs in 'their last half
of the seventh with the inning tinfin-
iaahed. The final' Score was 18-17.
Brucefield fline--up: 3. Kitchen, p;
Norris 'Iib, E: IStalckhbuse ss, G. Mc-
Cartney If, 1\r, Rogerson df, A. Zapfe
3b, G, Eddiott af, G. Memo 2b, D.
McIntosh c; •Olinton Ontario Street
teams play here, Friday, June 10th.
girds game at 6.15,' boys at 7 pen. Ev-.
ere -one welcome.
An'n'a Aikenhead spent the week
end at' the home hi Mr. al. D. •Came-.
Iron, in C11nton,
A dint meeting of the U.F.O. and
U.F..WO. will be held at the !tome of
Mr, Murray 'Gibson on Tuesday'ev-
ening, June loth. A good attendance
The' "lay' "'Tile -Old..Aalceu 'l;ti`cltel " tioat:' r fest one ate '' ed' u 'to. rhe. Iila'te, .1S'lre:
to 'have''leeeea 'resented •in IncWalton ',Mr, and tM--rs ; Ed. -Jordan, off !Cita- - d the 'field 'careful and picked
P a eye Y
h ui1h:,.by Auburti eo' le •last Frida thani •spent: the week -end at 1@150 tPo- nice open -sace and prepared
ared
t y, p P Y, out a• t e- ¢ a p p P
utght,: bas_Ibsen post cited 'eFinite- minion-Tiotel walla; Uer parents,, Mr, for a delve. She shot a wicked look at
ly owin to the death Mi. Lear,of an'd Mrs,` Jude: ° ' i,. ' almost .roved
] gg ;the pitiolier, iwrhtth s p
Autbern, - !Mrs. );. Lodbp $pent:'Saturday`with but i•ecoverin earo'm the 'shock,
fatal g
her 'bro'ther,`141.-2 yatiy of 'Stcakford; the 'fatal,
'delivered the 'ball; but it
114x. Jose(rh L ooby is'home from went 'wide; ithe second (beat was being
Cciiatplt.te in" itself, iMoiher Graves' Detroit' and ` looks .well. • City llfe delivered but 'Janet; to aelfeve the
Worm Exteriiifnator does sat re must ,agree-,
With the (boys' !♦rots catdher, drew 'back her bat and al -
medicine
the n ether around here as .fhey'alt look well and :mast crippled the iballll. It sailed away
quire t u. assistance df a g t 1 P
m'e'dicine to snake le effective: 1t cioes report .having a. goer! time, The 'best past the 'o i,ffieki,.seotiing a, !tome run.
rim fail to 'do•:its work. ! Part of it is the good time Q oys. 'Tlte. next 'b'atter was_not ;so rough on
u f fat rs IAlleac. Gordon -ltd.:baits and the pitcher;,. a!nrl •clouted the
fatunly, cif 'iStratlfoid,--vltssted at. alio isali somewhat more gently, (Inc
borne of her si'ste'r, 'Mrs. \Alex. Dari- had'onlyeo look at;the'crowd to. know
ing, on Sunday vtio''was the next,, atter :, the fielders
14x, Joseil'h'Cknbert, of Detrolt, was backed iup and prepa•t ed -to'ga oiyer'
a visitor at the •honre Of 'tis- sister, the •-fenlce as - `Mary 'Stewart drew 'into
Mas. Geo, +ki'olland, over (Sunday, position to scare'tihe pitcher:- 'A red
Mi•,'-earcee ns, Ols olf, o'f wend_ hot liner duelled Mary's heart as she
stead, cases 'guests . df Mrs. Alex' was .bent on almost a hon'se run, but
•t 1' t 4 xh l
,Darling n g on, Mt c , y, was absolutely crushed in her hopes
Wm. s I 13. Evans, M, andMrs. x.. \\ f I ! s, of as 3t WAS snared by one of 'Londes-
Padi, ,were guests of Mr. and 114rs. bore's star fly -catchers. Mary al-
f. Iilabtlie'ws on ISund ay.
!list 'G. Holland spent Monday in
Seaforeh.
The Ladies' •Guil'd of Sit, Mary's
Church ,are •having their- monthly
meeting' this Friday, June lath, at 2,30
sharp,,;at the 'home df Mrs, John
Logan. ogan, 'The ladies are all 'in-
vited to 'co`nte and being their
friends, tied enjoy the "afternoon.'
Mr, alai Mrs. Lyal Jordan and fa-
inily o'f 'Tgronto visited the former's
fathen Mr, James Jordan, on Tues-
day.
ue -day.
'Mr, E. J. Murphy is spending a few
clays itt Hamilton.
'Mr. Teleran Melady, who has been
visiting 'w,fth 'his father, Mr. Frank
Milady, returned to (Detroit on Tues-
day,
Mr. L, J. Looby, who has secured
several .cement 'contracts, has a large
number of sten engaged at the work.
Miss Kate O'Connell, Of London, is
visiting .Tier •mother and sisters, Mary
and Mrs. J. Bruxer.
F. J. Bricldan, whose ordination to
the +priesthood takes 'place at St, Pe-
ter's (Cathedral in London -on Satur-
day, will sing High Mass here at 10
amt. Sunday.
A' number ;from .here attended the
dance in Kinkora on Monday even-
ing,
Miss Vera Feeney •left for Toronto
en Wednesday.
'We are pleased to see Rev, Father
O'Droski able to ,be up town again
after being confined to his home -With
a severe (illness..
'2itr, and MI's. JitmeS Carlin and
family of Beechwood spent. Sunday
tvit'h Mr. and (Mrs, G. K. Holland,
Mr. Pat Woods Sr.' has purchased
'McLaughlin runabout.
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Testifies aor ltsdl'f:--LD1. Thomas'
gdlects is Oil needs no testimonial of
its powers other 'than itsellf. Whoever
tries it for coughs or colds, ,for cuts
or 'contusions, for sprains or 'burns,
for 'peals 'in the limbs or body, well
know that the medicine proves itself
and needs no guarantee. This shows
why this 'Oil 'is in general use,
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untanoS eas 1 "rte- rractice
of ciente
Don't apologise for Ontario roads. The day is
past when they do not compare with those of
eny other Province or State,
Road -building to carry modern traffic is a new
science. It has been developed by practical
effort, and in this development Ontario has taken
a lea•itng part.
In addition to the intelligent study and experi-
mentation of the Highway Department engineera,
a host of county engineers have devoted them-
selves not only to following the best practices in
road -building but to perfecting new methods and
practices and letting fellow -engineers know of
thein.
It was in Ontario that the practice of putting ma
gravel or crushed stone in thin layers was first
proven to be :Wore economical se well as more
sofa to traffic. "Feeding the road" it is called.
The practice has spread beyond Canada and now
is followed in many of the United States.
Ontario Highway Department engineers devel-
oped the asphaltic mixed macadam which is a
hot asphalt mixed with gravel or crushed stone.
In ten minutes after being laid it is hard enough for
traffic. Detours are not necessary while this con-
struction is being put down. It is safe to predict
that other Provinces and countries will avail
themselves of this discovery at an early data,
Highways have been made safe
You can help to keep them safe
In building the highways every consideration
has been given to the safety of those who use
them.
The greatest factor for safety now lies in auto-
mobile drivers themselves. When you go on
the road, see that your brakes, lights and steering
gear are in good condition.
When you are on the road, practice caution at
Spots where danger may arise. Watch rho warn -
Ing signs for cross roads, railroads or other
danger. Be careful in villages or where pedes-
trians are using the road. Be courteous in
traffic.
The increased speed limit does not lessen ono
degree the responsibility of the driver for caution
and courtesy on the road,
Ontario Department of Highways
The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Minister
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Seaforth
MANLEY,
What might -have 'been a disastrous
lire de'eurred at the 'hone df Mr. Geo.
Steurn`fgle, Friday. The chimney took
I fire at noon, and the fire apparently
extinguished, However on their way
re work after dinner ithcy discovered
smoke issuing through Nhe roof, They
at once phoned the neighbors who
answered the call at once. The wreck-
ing crew got part oe the roof strip-
ped and got the fire under control
before any serious damage was done.
The residett'ce is one of the finest in
the neighborhood and the loss is
revered by "insurance.
IltIr, and Mrs. 'Peter Eckart and
:Miss Maria Murray left for New
York last Tuesday •to attend the re-
ception of their daughter Teresa in
the Domini'c'an convent. Miss Mur-
ray is to act as bridesmaid' for ere
occasion,
'Mrs. C. Eckart spent a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Thos. -etc -
Key, last week,
A number of the farmers herr are
assisting' in .gravelling the boundary
line 'between 'M'cM'i'llop and Grey.
Tliis is to be, a provincial higliw'ay
between Toronto and Goderinh and
veil make a short cult when com-
pleted.
iMr. and +Mrs. Geo. Steurnigle and
•'heir sat) Ed„ and Mr. and Mrs. Pet,
Eckart motored to ICIiinton last Sun-
day to call on ?friends 'there.
There are a great many who have
noticed that the Hosptal 'Board have
pnr'chased Sise .Southgate property 'for
the new hos'p'ital site, (But 'many are
under' the impression -ithat it would
have been wise to use the' Scott' funds
for the upkeep of the 'pre'sent hospi-
tai and give the •patieu'ts the benefit
o'f the fund, and not to make begging
institutli,on•s : 'of '• 'the two hospitals.
One is quite suffi'dien•t for iSea'for'th.
For 'we all know it will' take all the
funds to e'qu'ip it. -As the Scott will
was -made for hospital purposes, it
was at the • discretion of the ,Boardto
use it 'to the best advantage. Ie is to
he ,hoped 'they will not try to run two
hospitals and that they will oche to
a just settlement.
Miller's Woran ',Powders are a
pleasant medicine for worm -infested
children, and they wall take lit with-
out objection. 'When directions are
followed itt will net injure the 'most
delicate child, as there is nothing elf
an injssraous• nature .in its 0omposi-
tion, They will speedily rid a child
of worsts and restore the health off -
the eittle sufferers 'whose vitality ,has
become imp'aireti by the attacks 'df
`_liege internal pests.
most cried but says, "I'll get her next
time," which she sure 'did, 'Three
down and Lon'desiboro to bait, The
game 'continued fast, still with 'Bru'ce-
field ahead, However, Londesbboro
stepped on the gas and -ran ehe score
two or ,three notches ahead. The last
inning .still registered lLottdeslboro
ahead bit with -lite (heavy hitting and
sure p'lac•ing on the part of every- one
up, the team overcame the lead and
secured a 'safe margin 'forr BrtceFeld.
Everyone ion -'the team worked hard
and each one deserves mulch credit
for 'suc'h high class, snappy playing.
Miss Hazel 'Hlaugh played an excel-
lent game behind the That, snap'pin'g
the ,foul tips just like the Masco't'Dinty
does when some one 'brings 'candy,
The shortstop, Miss IKassie Snider
was :befit on stopping, everying that
caste her way. So also did Mamie
Cha'pman,'• While .Pearl, Olive and
Viola stopped 'Sonne ince flies, If you
want to see !another real •thrill, 'conte
out on Friday night and -see a big
double header with Clinton. New
Balt Park ait Hugh Aiketiiread's stad-
ium albunciant parking space and ex-
cellent galleries and box seats free
on Friday night. Girls' ganie at 6,15.
Boys at -7, - l
Report of S.S. No. 3 for May. V. -
Dorothy Wilson. 'Sr, IV, (Pass 450)
--Greeta Broadfoot 541 Margaret
Watson 536, 'Mary Papple 495, Marie
Elliott 491, Mayme Ohaipman 478,
Beth Elliott 466, (Hellen Munroe 4W,
Ella IM, 'Sean 385, Erma Walter 371*,
John Broad'foot o16, Jr, TV-Clarrie
Oke 319, 'Elizabeth 13roaddoot 286,
Bob McCartney ,230, tClarenee Tay-
lor 151 Sr. III.=Janet 'Watson 329,
Billy Calw•ill 313, :Evelyn 'W'ilson 236,
Gordon Wright 190, 'Bruce Arm-
strong '156, Robert 'Papple 86. Jr.
III. Jean ]Watson 238, Willie Pap -
pie 165, Sr. .I -Arthur 'Wright 137,
Iloward (Walter 168*. Jr. Ih-W. D.
Wilson 196, Bobby De'lryni<ple 950,
Delbert 'Taylor 144, Beatrice Arm-
strong l•lt1, Earl Papple 95. Sr Pr.-
Aunie ?apple 211, Alice Wright 154,
Gertrude Walter*. Jr. Pr. -• Mayne
Watson 494, -Mac Wilson -455, Donald
MedDonald 428, Grace Delrympde
421, (Milton Taylor 386, Isabel Arm-
strong 400*. No. on roll 39, average
attendance 37.'2; perfect attendance
for May, 'Mayme Chapman, Mary
Papple, ,Greeta Broadfoot, `Margaret
Watson, John Broadfoot, Ella M.
Scutt, liza'beth .Broad'foot,,Carrie
011e Bob MdCartney, Janet Watson,.
Evelyn Wilson, Gordon Wright ;Billy
Catw•dll, jean Watson, 'Willie 'Papple,
irthur Wright, 'Beatrice Armstrong.
\V: D. Wilson, Earl Papiele, Annie
Papple, Alice Wright, Mayane 'Wet -
son, 'Mac \Vii o,, 'Perfect attendance
from Sept, to May - Janet :Watson,
\\`. D. 'Wilson, Elizabeth Broadfoot.
'Ruby I. Taylor, Teacher.
The Sacnauient of the lord's sup-
per will he observed in the United
Chute], on Sunday next, June 12th, et
the morning serv'i'ce, 'Preparatory ser-
vice will ibe held on Friday evening at
o',dlack.
On Monday evening, .June 13th, the
greatest musical treat'Brucefiesld peo-
ple have haci 'the opportunity of 'list-
ening to for \many a day will be put
on in the United Church by the iBlyth
Choral Society, The 'can'ta'ta is en-
titled "Joseph'ts Bondage," and por-
trays the graphic story of Joseph's
career in 'Egypt. No one should miss
hearing @lis great cantaita,
Rev. W. A. (Bremner and Mr.
Henry- 'Horton'have returned (front alt
tending 'conference in London.
.Mr. F. 'S, Sa'vauge conducted the
services very alcceitl lbly in the Unit-
ed Church -last Sunday lin the absence,
of Mr. (Bremner, who was .attending
conference sleeting nit London.
,Some o'f those 'from this vicinity
Who were in iGoderich Monday deem-
ing for the •Greyhound excursion
were; John MdEwan, (Lorne Taylor,
wife and sister Berta, John McColwan
Vic Taylor, Lorne Popper and
laely 'friends, Scott Davidson aid :Miss
Tensa McKay, Wilil Caldwell and sis-
ter Ruth, 'Cars were going south' on
the London road all ,`Monday night,
returning front -Go'deridh About 3 o'-
clock Tuesday morning wiring 'broke
in -a car. frown 'Centralia containing
two young .men and two yousig 'ladies.
They stopped in front ce Nhe, garage,
and at six ocl'ock Mr. Forrest''found
the young ,iiten still working ',at the
repairs, while the •Iladies Were sound.
asleep in the car,
Mrs, Janet Ross, 'Brucefield, spent
Monday :with Mrs. Ja'sne's Thomp-
son, Bayfield road.
A number of our young 'men of the
2nd ,off !Stanley callled on friends on
the Sautb9'e line Sunday,
Mrs. •George Wilson was a Sunday
visitor'ivit.h Mrs. Pekn.Taylor,
eci)eoted.,
Mr. John Swantobk, a'trip t4" De-
troit on The, G[cyhoxt td Tuesday artd
spend - week With. ,
. f f .
will!• . t h.ere
'35'r, •,Rosi; Scott p'urc'hfsed a Yaend@ 'Dodge'
sedan in London -Thursday, ....
,Mrs. Alice Hohner returned home
Sunday after ` ,ppending, .five 'wecke
With her sister;; 'Mrs,, W. M Smith,
Eaatcr, Who aocdinlpanied her and
Will spend a -\week here.
• " Kalthe li
te
On',Ivtonda r.,alfternoo r i ri
(Monday,
daughter df Mr, Thomas Kit-,
chen . 'OMR. section' man,- (broke, her
ar'nilabove tkhe:.el'bow .whom she felt
from her brother "s 'wheel, Watch she
was liearning to tide. The a doid est,
hap+peued !during the afternoon recess ' -
' ho"
at droll aid slit was brought rine ry
in 'Mr, `Nines lBawey's truck which
was 'f a'ssing at' the time, Site is' get-
ting
•ting adpn'g nicely now.;
left h
^
Mr. •Elbert Marks 1 t histom e aC
Oberlin ,Ohio, lin June ist, and Sifter
visiting a • niece - an 'Chicago and as
daughter in 1Detroit, Will come ..
Brtcefie
Id
:risrt his sisters,ars r
s.
t
Rattenbtryaria .Mfell'Marks. Th`r:s
his first ere) !home. since be. left here
thirty-four. year's ago, 'He is '.ano't'her
Bruceficlld boy who 'ha's [been s u'rces's-'
fill,
(Mrs. fames Moodi t " spent 4t few
days last week with her Sister;in-la'w,
Mrs. Alex, 'Gray, \vlio is very till.'
Miss Waugh of ,Egmon'dv'lllic is' the
guest of Mr, and Mrs. MX, Ra'ttenlbury
this wee!
Mr, ansi 3,558 Bird -,of iGlen• Alien;
Sask., spentthe, week end at the home
of 'Mr, . and 'Mrs, L. !Forrest. •
ir. Lawrence Reid of.Toronto is
•spenlding his holidays at the home orad;
his father, Mr,, C. Reid... ,
Dies in California.- Fiord 'has been
received of the sudden piassing. o'f Mi.
David'Ellcoat 00 Wedndsday, May 25,
at Los Angeles, 'California. "'Mr. EI -
coat was !horn in - J,'tickerstnith 71
years ago and on account of ill health
•went'to iLos Angeles where he has
the past 'forty years, tH. e'is Survived
by his wife (formerly Miss 'Ellen
Crich), and one son, Melvin Of San-
Fdait'cisco, one (brother,. Mr; William
Elcoat of Seaforth and two sisters,
Mrs. :Hugh Alexander .of Decker
Man„ and Mrs, Jaynes Sndld of Hal-
lett,
Want and For. Sale ads, 1 week25c,
Free advice of your foot troubles
WC Ale AND
PAINFUL
ANKLE
SORE
TENDER
HEEL
PAINS
UNDER
INSTEP
TENDER.
Jou*T 3F
CRAMPED'
• TOES
CALLOUSES
ON SOLE
A Foot Expert
trained in the methods of -
W . M. Scholl. of Chicago,
• will be here
MONDAY JU F 13
ALL DRY AND EVENING
If you have aching feet, pains,
cramps, callouses, burning
sensation at the ball of the, foot
or toes, fallen arches, painful heel,
week turning ankles, sore limbs,
corns, bunions, or perspiring feet--
yob
eet-you are cordially invited to see this
Foot Specialist. He will be pleased
• to make recommendations, without
Paaaas, trumps any charge or obligation, as to what
or aUoltses
mere? your trouble is and how to relieve it.
MAK AN APPOINTMENT NOW.
11 Smith and Son
The Modern Shoe Store
Phone 51 Opposite Bank of Commerce
Fresh Groceries
Straw flats
and Work
hart:
Now is the time topictr up all kinds of repair-
ing, such as Tin ware, Harness, Shoes, eauto
Sides. Auto Tiros Stitched.
Bring inyour l3inder' Cariva,ss'forNew Straps
and Strips.
. L. BENNEWIE