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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-07-14, Page 4PACE FOUR THE SEAFORTH NEWS, Snowdon Bros., Publi he s W ATON. and 1is. 1Hatris, of ,Preston eeni a rev .days with '34r hit rd. r. ;. L yddiatt-last -week. 1ss Louis Mills has :nee -L lined t e (female from Detroit where she spent a Egiedui, holiday with friends; Mr. and e1'letig It'tful holiday with friends ' Mr. wed Mrs.. Kenneth Algin. Me, Frank 'White; of 'Benton Har- 'fir, dt'i'ich., is visiting at the home of jf. J. McGavin, It is twenty-eight renrs•:si,nce Frank left ,these parts and ire sees many changes. He made his ;bonne with, Mr; McGavin for a num- ?see: of years, attending the Leadbury school. Mrs. 3T s. 1 ei rY goneIMarys to St, (Mar 's aec visit the friends of her old home .:'large number of citizens in the village. and surrounding country, at- -tended the Orangemen's celebration las Blyth and 'Guelph, and all report a time,weather even t t if the rte her was wast". Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudie and fain- , illy, of Goderich township, spent ;Sun eday at the, homes of their nephews, ill retry and Clarence Hudie. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzsimmons and §tnil}, of Thorndale, accompanied by camlductor Nethery, of Sarnia, motor- -ed up and slpent'Sunday with. Mr, and :Mrs .R, J. iClark. Mr. and 'Mrs, Scutt, of Lucknow, natilecd on Mr, and Mrs, Peter Gard-. • 'mer last week. Mr. Ted Sills, of Toronto, is visit isrg HMr. and Mrs. Jos. Love. `Mr. and ;Mrs. Jack. McDonald anil ;Jetta visited in Sarnia last week. Mr, and Mrs. 0.1Halb'lcirk and chil- 1 itee'en, of '\Vingham, called on friiseds in, the village on Wednesday, Miss .Evans, of Clinton, is visiting leer friend, Mrs. a. Perdue. Mrs. W. Dennison, of Preston, is visiting friends in the village. tCranlbroolt girls defeated Walton b !l-•5. The return game was at Cram- ixeook on 'Wednesday 13th. Mr. Geo.'[•ladreturned. r . �• e v • tt. t t t 1 home iron" his ,trip on Thursday. Tbe construction gang who have 'leen putting i t n the siding dm at t n g he C. g P.'R. station, left Walton on Tuesday. 13111 McCune ancl Tom Archibald spent Sunday at Teeswater, Mrs, Bert Currie, of Winghant. 'visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. u john Crozier on Sunday. cc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter and fatnily 11 spent Sunday at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin visited with friends in Wroxeter on 11 S.atnday. Mr. S. \rassela and Mr. Joe Ryan, ;er., were hi Goderich on Sunday. Mr. Joe Ryan and daughters spent 'usiday at the home of :Mrs. John Lane, McKillop, Walton Entrance pupils did well s'ais year, the nine writing having neessed, Mr. \A'es, Clark returned hone to Listowel on Sunday. Mrs. John. A. McFadzean and Jean, Delmarte, Col, visited her many Walton friends, John A. is au old Walton boy and is a senator of Col - gado. A number of carloads of Walton people attended the garden party at ^:iierner Nicholson's nn the 4th of Mrort is. ,here was a large crowd present at 'Duff's church garden party last Wed- nesday. In the near neighborhood of 040 was taken in from gate receipts, "booth and mission band, The many friends of Mr. Thos, a.'lark are glad to know he is much •ntproved. ner. \Vias, Neal was in Preston on hunday. He was accompanied by SIF. and Mrs. Jas. Harris, who were rctatrning home, and also by his niece .ind nephew. The last Endeavor meeting for the -um mc, •r months of th s was conducted by Misses Ruby Young and Isobel Rit- . `rxie. 'The topic was "An Increasing tChurcla and a Decreasing Mission." Mrs. Walter 'Davidson sang a' solo,' The sale -of ',:Walton Methodist church and parsonage was attended tbee a large, crowd last .Tuesday and good prices realized. Mr. Joseph iFennett.Ibpnght.: the ;parsonage, the price ,'being 1;1,100: Walton L;,Oah. 'hought,the church and shed for $300 and seats. for $102. 'This will give them 'a splendid hall. Their former !building having become too sinful, theyintend to 'dispose' of it. Mr, anti Mrs. McQuarrie and Mr. and Mrs. Rands,of Grey,spent Sun - flay at G. W,Jackson's. ckson,s. The W.M.S. of Duff's 'Church was held .at the 4tome of Mrs. 'Rolbt„ Reid, gravel road, ori 'Wednesday the 13th. (Walton school report: Sr. III, to 3r. IV, -Wilfred IS'lxortreed 86,, Jim Murray 82, Jim 'McCall, 80, Laura Hoy 76, Helen 'Steiss 76, Isabel; 'Far quharson 71, Dorothy' (Drager 70, ,Berva Steiss 64, (Mabel Machan 62, Edith Ennis 62, lHaro'1'd 'Bolger 59, Ruth Manning 511, (Harold Jordan 41. jr.HI toSr; S ICI can Murray79 J y , 'Gladys 'Smalldon 79, Robinson Hamil- ton 75, Muriel 'Dundas 62, Grace Man- ning .59, Mildred Hoerle 54. Sr, H. to Jr, rT7 -Helen ,Stnaildon 92, Norma ,Steiss'93, Gordon Ryan 77, Jane Dun- das 76, 'Earl Hoy 75, Cordon Short - reed 74,. 'Kenneth Murray 74, Helen Farquharson 73, Margaret Murray 60, jr. II to Sr. I'I--!Lena Drager 75, :Allan McCall 74, Willie ,Farquharson 50, Jack •McGa'vin 45. Promoted- Mary''Bnchanan, Jean Badley, Anna Ennis. Jr. I to Sr. L -Jack Murray, Ruth Hoerle, Mary Humphries, Jack Drager, Dorothy Murray, Vera Dun - las; Everett Lowrie. Jr. I. -.Kenneth Sohier, jack Sntaildon, Pr,=Excel cut - Stuart Igumphries, Kathleen Farquharson, Chas, S. Sellers, Princ. D. Holmes, Assistant. BLYTH. Mrs. Wnx. 'Ruddy and son, of All - em, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Johnston, A very successful garden party was held the tae lint c n of Mr. W. G. Nich- Isou, 4'th line, Morris, on Thursday evening, July 7th, under the auspices - the Anglican church. . Bel a ve, A delicious cold meat dinner was served from 5.30 to 8 o''clock, The P. 'D. Cowan concert company supplied the CI ntsical program. During the inter- iissiou of the program a 5 -storey tke was auctioned off. Proceeds at ie gate amounted to $800. Mfrs, 'Harry McArter and family, f ;Burford, are visiting friends in t tassels, Sirs. John trfcCaughey, Joseph and Flank, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ilii Mrs. Conroy, of 'Guelph, at Charles Nicholson on V ednesday. guests of their sisters, Miss .Hood Mr. and Mee. Russel Bradshaw, of Mrs, A. Jackson and Mrs, A. Cole. Jamestown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs,_ Boughan Walker, o Clarence Johnston on Tuesday. Peterboro, spent a day or two at th Mrs, Jas. Brown, of New Liskeard, parsoltag'e last week. i. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friends will be pleased to .kno Joseph Shaw, of 'Brussels, that Mr, Jas, Richmond is '(tome fent Mrs. Alfred Birtles, of Toronto, is Seaforth hospital, of ls. vieiti sslher father, Mr, Sam. Wilton, fairs, Frank • Smith and daughters Mary Mr. Henry Pierce has recently pur- visiting d and Mt•s. Joan leo thl chased a Fordson tractor from Mr. week, Harvey Brown. lMr. S. C. 'Chowan and • Master Mr. and Mrs, Robt. King, of 'De- 'Harvey, of Lucan, spent the week trait, are visiting friends in Blyth. with `• Rev, .Dr. and 'Mrs, Barnby, The dredge is now at work on the Ellison drain on the farm of Mr. Wm, MCKTLLOP, Craig, 8th concession, Morris. Death of Mr. Mr, Harvey !Brown has disposed sad death occurred at the eafo-A rth „r his Ford car to Mr, Wesley Kech- hospital on Wednesday evening; July uic of \\'atvanosh. 6th, when Mr, John': Lane, Sr. passed Mr. John 'Brown has purchased a away. On Monday. three fingers of matchLorne team of colts from Mr: his left hand had been so terribly cut borne Toll, of +Htrllett by coming in contact with a circular 1 nominating. convention of the saw, at which he was working, that Liberal 'Conservative party will be it had been necessary to amputate heti in the Town (Hall, 'Wingham, on them at the first john, Monday af- ternoon in the hospital, • Later pneu- monia developed and he passed away Wednesday evening. The late Mr, Lane ass born in 't.ondon, England, 55 car- a years go, son of the late Thomas.. 'George Lane, and when he was six months old the fancily came to Can- ada and settled on the 'London road, south of 'Clinton at Granton, where his 'boyhood clays were spent. About thirty-one v ears ago he and his brother Thomas carie to Mcl:illop and farmed together for a number. of years. Twenty-six years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Cathar- ine Ryan. 'daughter of the late Rich- ard Ryan, of Walton, who survives, together with six sons and two dau- ghters: Vincent, of 1McKillop; John, Joseph, Basil and James at lion • and Mr. 'Ro'be Newcombe, of 1Blyth, 'Re'v, Mr. 'Woodall,. of Waterloo, Iowa; sang a :vety.delightfel ,soap in, (ween street United' Church, Uh Sun . day,' July 10th; Smfi's. Wopdall'' is a sister of Mr. ,Rollet. Ring, forme'Iy of 'Rev. W. B. Hawkins will •exchange services on 'Sunday with Rev. R. S. Jones, of Gorrie. Mr. Clo d olitf,ton 'has returned Y 7 a eturiied from visiting:relatives in Wallagelrurg and Thamesville, • 'Mrs. A. •'.faking, o'f',Freelton, is a guest t of her sisters, 'Miss Mildred 81 ilborn and Mrs, 1Rabt. 'Wallace, and brother, Mr, Leslie IHillborn, St.Andrew's United.' Church is cele- brating -Jubilee services on Sunday, July 17th, it is in 'commemoration of 50 years of the church building and 70 years of the congregation, the 10th year of the present pastor, Rev. George Telford. ' A former pastor, Rev, J. tL...Srrtall, df St. 'George; 'Ont:, will preach. The choir for the ser- vices will be composed of for'nter me er mlbe s both morning. or tug• and evening. In the afternoon there 'twill be a dec- oration service at the 'grave of 'Rev.'" Or. McLean, pastor of )the. church for over 40 years. A. wreath will' be. laid on the grave 'by Mr, John Brigham, the oldest member of the session, A girls' choir will sing at the grave and sn address will be gi'veu by Rev. 'Geo. Telford. •.On Monday there will be a picnic and reunion at one of the oldest 'homes in the congregation, that of Mr. Alex. McGowan, in East 'Wawanosh, -A supper :arid garden party .will follow in .the evening on the sante property, Addresses and a program by the Favorite Four concert party of ,London, will he given, :On Sunday, July 24th, Rev. W. R. Mc- Intosh, DD., King st. United Church, London, will take the Jubilee services. Rev. and (Mrs. R. A. Lundy, late of l<i'ppen, visited at St Andrew's manse on Tuesday. Mrs. Rdbinson, Sr., of .Kirleton, is visiting her sin, R. 'H„LRdbiuson, and Mr, and Mrs. fas. Moody. 'Rev. H. '\V, and Mrs. Snell, St. Paul's Church Stratford, c and (Rev, T. H. Farr, of IlKiucardine, a former rector. here. visited at the rectory on Tuesday. . Y Mr. and Mrs, 1 i., Jolut 'Gras'by end Mr, ansa (Mrs. Chas, Nicholson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John 'Riley on Sun- day. Rev. Dr.IBarieby and Rev. Geo. Tel- ford were in 'Seaforth on Monday at- tending the Presbytery. t3fr, and Mrs. Noble Gerry and the litter's mother, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Yeo Sunday afternoon Mr, and Mrs, John {Hood and Mr. 'Gideon Hood, of Saginaw,"Mich., e e u• n e THE SEAFORTH NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY; 14, 1927. O'Hara, 'Rita Duffy, lLeslie'Pryce, R. A, Dalc I eat:hei - A:rrattgements were made ,'fol. tale elennlye.for th;•,churclles• of McleilTop •circuit for theemotith: of August at. the Presby,,tery ., meeting, ' 'Monday; IStti i,l e7 will ixe held at Duff's' and Veen dliurches • at. 2,30 :p.m. and Bethel: at 7,30 pial. • A very jolly ,event took_ place on Thursday afternoon, July 7t15 when , J y Eta°,pupils and ratepayers of S.S. No. 4, 'McKillop, motored to •Bayfield• and held a ;picnic; in Jowett's grove. The, afteriiooii' was' spent: 'in sports and various contests in which all heartily joined, Before the gathering' broke i .up, Alex. 'I :err sea a race y wor address to the teashei, 'Miss Grace' Kerr "Dear,. Teacher, --For the past four years. you have ''willingly` and cheerfully done your part in aiding us in our studies and held before •ius. an example well worthy of our' mita- �. . tion. We are sorry you have dectded to leave S. S. N. 4, .MoKtllap, as you ar` held l din high esteem h stc._nt byboth' g pupils and parents.;As a smal re. metrebrance we.ask you to accept these .knives and forks, accompanied by our kinelest wishes, • W'ishmg you success in the coining year, we are, yours very truly, Your pupils and friends of S.S. ,No. 4." Beth Shannon presented a half dozen 'beautiful silver nodes aid knives -to Miss Kerr as a little rdinem!brance 'Miss Kate was taken ,'6omiiletely by surprise, but made a brief reply thanking everyone for their kindness. HI•BBERT, Mr.' and Mrs. P. McCann, 1Hitlt- tut; received a letter this week from their, granddaughter, Miss Mary Mur- ray, .a'gecl 10 years, She expressed hes-sorrow for not welling sootier as she was waiting for some snappy news to tell 'them So ,the snap came hast Saturday when an airplane land- ed 'at her home. there with llitr. and ?Airs. Thomas O'Neill, West Lorne, She saki that she took, her seat in the airplane, owned by Mr. Fleming, and the 'ti'nie limited for her trip was 5 minutes at s LOQ a minute - e $ She said she was a little afraid to.ascend but she ascended and descended safe and sound . u and enjoyed her trip and -th Jn c scenery above very much. Mr. and Mrs.'J. Walsh and family of McKillop, were visitors on 'Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr•, and -Mrs. W. Nigh, Tuckersmith. Mr, and Mrs. A. ,Duchartue and little daughter: 'Catherine, aHi'b'bert, spent Sunday -last in Zurich visiting relatives. Mr. and Airs, F. Pope of Kitchen- er, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dalton, Hitbbert,• Mr, Dennis Barry, Tuckersurith, spent Thursday at the home of his cousins, lir. and Mrs. Louis O^Reilly, +Hiblbert (Master (Michael 'Walsh, Mc'Killop,. returned hone Sunday after spending. two weeks' holidays at the home of his grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. W. Nigh. Tuckersnuth. • 'Master Peter Murray,. fHi ebert, is pending a few days • at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. 'Connolly, McKillop. Miss Hilda 'Kennedy, Tuckersnfith, spent last week ah the hone of her sister. Mr, and Mrs. A. '.Dueharmc, I-Ti'bbert. cting a c; didate for the forthcoming bye election. .Mit. John Nesbit spent Sunday with Thu,. and Mrs. •Grasby. \It ; Jlaa Fowler and Mrs. Ham - and son, of Newark, are visit- ing the home of Mr Irvine Wall CIIEFETZ ,Rost. ��11�LS LADIES' DRESSES In .Silk, _Rayons and Voiles to clear from a8c $148 Ladies' Underwear Vests and Bloomers in silk stripes. Reg. 50c, sale price 29c Lathes Art Sins Hose nn shadow 35c pr. Zen's Khaki and Zottouade Pants welt: made. Sale price $L39 Work Shirts sale price from 79c to 95c fen's Balbriggan Combinations sale ,price each $1 9c Also a' clearing line in Hose men,s Cotton Lisle Ho s in all shades, pair 29c pr. 22c Hose CHEIFETZ BROS. SEAFORTH. homas, of Toronto; !Mary at Catharine, at home; also four brat yrs and two sisters, Mrs. Angus b Finnan tKippen, and Mrs. 'Leo Ha rigau, Lucas; 'Thomas, Tuckersmith; 'Charles and Frank, ,Brucefield; Wil- liam,' Clinton. 1' ,. 1 . Lane of high ideals, whose life. wasaa: worthy example of honesty and faith- fulness•in all his dealings and in 'bis work. For the past six years he had been engaged in the threshing busi- ness as well as Farming. The funeral took place Friday morning, Requien3 High ,Mass , 'being sung by Rev. Pather•.IDaatiter in St Columlban church' and interment took place in St. James' cemetery, Seaforth, his six sons being pallbearers. The very large attendance of friends and neigh - burs sho'we'd the high esteem in which the deceased Was geld by 'the coin- ntanity, which extends. sincerest sym- pathy to the bereaved family. A- ntong those who attended the funeral were his son, 'Thomas, of Toronto; Miss Ellis ;Ryan, 'Wingtiam; Mr, and Mrs. .Joseph Ryan and family. Wat- ton; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Klein, St.afarys. The .Duff's church People's waspostpot ed tongSun- day evening because of special ser - vies in tSeaforth. Results of the ,promotion examina- tions in 19.1S, No.'6, ,McKillop, Honors 75 p c„ pass 60 p.c. ' To Sr. rV,--Her- man Beurmann 62, Reg, Little 62. To : Jr. .IV . --Harvie i-I[Ilen 90, Louis Duffy 77,Mary .Duffy.74, iMarion Little64 To 'Sr, III. --Brenton God - loin 74, Esther Duffy 71, 'Muriel •Fte- t,egan 67, 'Orval •Beurmauti 64, Ivanliaeefalbb 61, To Jr, ISI. -Iola Bette mann Norine IlJittle 63, Gordon Elliott 62, To Sr. T'1 F'velyn Hoegy 74,. Jr,. tL-Vera 'Duffy, Alma Fin- negan, Helen Filled. Jr. Pe. ---Gerald DUBLIN. Miss Elizabeth Costello, of Killaloe, is visiting with her 'brother, Mr.' D. Costello of 'Dublin. To lfr, and 'Mrs. Peter McIver, at Memorial hospital, Seafort[t, on July 7th,, a daughter. Died July 9th. IRO,. i P \A White, of indsor, call- ed on friends in Dublin on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dill returned to Detroit on 'Sunday. Misses Aileen and Kathleen Mulli- gao are visiting with their another,. Mrs. 13. ,Alttlligan. Numerous cars passed through here July 12th on their' way to celebrate in Mitchell Miss Vera Feeney, of Toronto, is holidaying with her mother, Mrs. 1 tank ree.net•, north of the village. Mr. and IMis.•.F. Pope and 'family, of Kitchener, called on Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Molyneaux on Saturday. Miss Mary McGrath and Miss Ir- ene and his sister Monica left fir To-! rotito Monday morning where each have obtained a good position, • Mr. Dan, Mathews entertained a number of ,friends Monday evening. Abse Mary O'Connor, of Detroit, id t visited with her ,parents here. over h- the week -end. 'Iler many. friends are Ic- glad. to see Miss O'Connor looking so r- n'e1L Nursing trust be agreeing with bet, Miss , Luct Waders ,, ll ' ate, s setts t sed to Detroit, accompanied by her sister, Annie, after visiting for a few -days with friends in the village._ Me, Fergus Flannery visited with his parents here for a. few' days 'west of the village. Mr, Leo Murray slient Sunday with 'Mrs. Joseph :Dillon., Mr. Leo 'Murray 'has' treated 'him- self to a new ,Ford coupe: Mfr. M. J. Connelly, of 'Logan, vise lied his old friends here'Suhday even- , Miss Dorothy•Melady-entertained •a' number of friends Sunday 'evening.;; The trucks that" are hauling for tate' paving of the 'Huron 'road on the toile and a quarter west of DeWitt are now transporting their: cement from 'Sea - forth. 'We wish to eateitd'.'attr deep- est sympathy to oiur Many friends who will -regret this 'vast change; Mr. Edward ;Connolly, of Logan, visited friends in St. Columba!' Sun- day evening, iMr. John Mero, of Seafotth, spent Sunday with Mr. Joseph alConnor. On Sunday afternoon hu the Parish Hall ,of +St. Patrick's Church a meet- ing of the Catholic Wo,nen''s,League wa's 'held, winch 't Was. very Well at- tended, Mrs Wtji, Dorsey, of St.l Columba'', addressed line Meeting' and Rave an interesting talk oat the chf fereet activities of tate. League, which was very much apprecatecl 'by all present; Miss iDrucilfa 'Campbell gave a violin- selection, 'accompanied by Miss Margaret_ Jordan on the piano. The meeting.. closed with tlic singing of "Holy' God, we praise Thy Name," A very pleasant evenin.; was afterwards' spent at the home o.' the President, Laurier 'ave. west. •.' KTPPEN. :.i, 'ibis, and ':\iis. Itilo d' Watson have C r W so ,cetturied to.'Detroit. • The .; -isses 1Smith,of Toronto are 'visiting at the home:of.Mr, and Mrs. Writ, Ivisoit: Mr, and Mrs,Robert Daman mo- tored to Tliedford to visit friends last rlunday. in o 1 burgspent h 12th.at 'Ii4any ur the Mitchell, Miss Alice Kyle, of IHensall, spent a week visiting friends in Kippen . Mrs, .Field, and son Arthur had their tonsils removed by''Dr; Dougall last 00 Friday aft rnscon, July 22nd, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Doig will cele- brate their silver. -wedding at their home near=Kippeix; At the same time incl place 'there will be a reunion of the Doig- family in the form of a pic- nic, 'and itos extensive... programtne will be carried nut,. and in the - even Y ing' there will be'•a 1ba•Il its the Kip - pen hall, which,'belongs to Mr. Doig, which will; close.the.day's programme. All who have Doig , ,blood in their veins; together with their wives, 'hus- .lxands and sweethearts, are expected to ihe there when the proceedings are opened at two o'clock in the after- no.oti Iby a bagpipe selection, "The Code of the 'North," 7ifisi Mary (McNaughton' is spend- ing a ft* days near Listowel visiting her f.eiend, Mist Marguerite Mc - Miss Isa Smith and -her niece, :: of London, are holidaying at the home of Mrs. Thos. Duman.. The farmers in this section are very y 'busy haying. The hay crop is very heavy' this year. The many friends of Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Doig are looking forward to spending a -pleasant day with them at their reunion picnic next week `Picnic. -About ninety of the 1Coclu- ranes, McAllisters and (Hoods met at, Bay^Bead for tiepin annual picnic on July 6th. The afternoon was spent in rat es and 'ball games, after which a 'bountiful supper was served. Among those present were Mr. and 'Mr's. Robt. Cochrane, f o Peace River; Mrs• C. Cochrane and Misses Agnes and Annie Cochrane, of 'Clinton; Mrs. E. Anderson and 'Mr. and Mrs, Murray Elliott, of Centralia; Mr. and Mts. Wm. Hood, Mrs. J. Thompson, 'Mrs, W. Johnston, Miss E. Hood, of-tClif- ford; and Mr. and Mrs.,Hugh Ca'm- eron and family, of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Porterfield and iMrs. E. Chatu'berlaitr and daughter, Helen, of Seaforfh; Mr. J. Forrest and Miss M. Forrest, of Segforth, and many•from Hensell, Kippen and 'Hillsgreen. The 'W. M. S. add ,Ladies' Aid of Kip'pen- United (Church met at the :home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ivison on Wednesday. Why suffer from corn's 'when they can be painlessly rooted. out by using Holloway's Corn iRemever. STAFFA 1' • Miss teacher Miss Belle McLellan, eaclx Carlisle,. is. spending her holidays at her home' here.. , M` :..-r1 h as eet' tss G < h 'f'� Mitchell, h Ib x am, o MI est gecl.:to teach. 6,. S, No. 3 after the. holidays. ' hE and li'it Mr, a t rs. `' A, • Y Le i pan and Mc l family seem Sunday at Grand 'Bend.' (Mrs. (Dr.) Nixon, of Hollywood, Cal., who was visiting with' her bi•:o- thee, IMr,"Geo.-Vivian, sang two solos in the United 'Church Sunday evening. Mr. and 'Mrs, 'E. Chamberlain and Margaret, of Seaford', spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. O. Reed, Mrs. W. Ogden; of Whalen, and Misses G. and M. Neal, of Detroit, spent a few -days with Mrs. Geo, But- son and other friends, ' `Mr. and/Mrs. F. D. •Hutchison, Seaforth, Mr. 'Lorne Hutchison, :'To-- ronto; Mr. (George lFlutchisdn, Lon- don, and Miss Dorothy Hutchison, YSk Catay,harines called on friends on iSutid Mr.aid t IMr s. C. Ada ` e r arts, S aro th,: Wspeilsnt on(S.unday with 'Mr, and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of a4V nni. fi - _. peg, visited with.. the ladies' sister, Mrs, Chubb, recently. Mrs. -Morley :- (Drake Stratford , spent a - p few days wit Mrs, A. Miller. Miss Eva Verner, Stratford, is holi- daying with her grandparents. LONDES+BORO. 3ifr. Roy is in Hamilton this we Mrs:-Marks, of Stratford, who has been visiting friends Isere, returned to herhome on Saturday last. - MIr, and Mrs.:R. Sh ddick celebrat- ed c lebrat- ed their china }wedding on Monday evening by entertaining a number of .Miss Anna ,Hamilton and ''Miss reiC_hawe gone to fTa1ib r to u to summer camp,. s s M " ,J: , C. rdams returned to het:. „•, �:. 1r,t te,here after 'a pleasant visit with Brantford friends. The funeral of bus late Miss Mary Carter, of Toronto,. 'took place Here, in'teru est being in ILoncl:esbom eetne- tery in the family plot. I , ' t 'Miss Gestic.I{ :.oberton 'spent tl o P tr eek-enid at her 'home here. Misses Esther and- Mary Jamieson are visitors at •their home 'here. i e itle i, Mr. Joe S heddtcle of Bechit. s spending' a few days at .his home here. WINTHROP'. The meeting of the "W.M.S: Was held at 1Mrs. Hugh Alexander's with the Pre'siden't in the chair. The meet-. ing. was opened with hymn 447. Scripture lessen was 'read by Miss _ 'Saunders and the Messenger prayer by Mrs, A. IDol'mage. The .topic was , Beattie readprayera .and the meeting ataken.by Mrs. A:'Ross, 'Mrs, Robert closed by singing•. hymn. 587. Miss Ili. (Bullard has returned to New York to resume her duties in Polyclinic hospital after spending iier• .holidays at her home here 8.1 . Andrew Montgomery has re- turned ` to Windsor after spending a ftw days at his home here: Quite a number Q e went- along with 'L:OJI:, '813 and spent the 12th a't.. [Mitchell. Haying is the order of the da': Y ,-.: BORN. 1M1OIFk7ATT.-=Ln Port Colborne on Friday, July 1, 1927, to Dr, W, W. and Mrs. Moffatt (nee Marion Larkin), a son. their friends to cards and dancing. Items of news always welcome. Fresh Groceries Straw and Work • Shirts Now is the time p kinds topich u all P I>, ods of repair- ing, such as Tin ware, Harness, Shoes, Auto Sides. Auto 'Tires Stitched. , Bring in your Binder Canvass T f r o � ew Straus ctztti Stt'ips.. L, �l �N�, T NEWIES BRODHAGEN ONTAR10 Every must now secure a LICENSE TO DRIVE VERY. person, not being a licensed chauffeur, driving a motor vehicle in Ontario must secure an Operator's License to drive. This law came into effect on July- 1st. Application forms for Licenses may be obtained from every garage and issuer of motor car licenses in the Province, Operator's Licenses will be granted without examination, upon filling the application forst, to all those who have been driving a car continuously for at least six months and who have drivers at least 500 miles, and who havenophysical or -mental disability which may interfere with the operation of am motor car. A nominal fee of $1 is charged. Inexperienced drivers and those suffering from disability as above wilt be given opportunity to pass an examination by Inspectorsof the Department. These Inspectors are located at convenient points throughout the '- Yourgarage knows the name of the nearest examiner to. Pro‘, amino, tion.tee.:is $1. you,The examina- tion drivers must carry their Operator's, Licenses at ail' If a car is driven by two or more persons, each must have a lice when Tradriving,' patrol Officers may call for the production of Operator's Licenses, both on ditty streets' and country•highways, : You will be open to •a penalty under The Highways Traffic Act if you are not able to produce yours. Operator's Licenses issued now will be good until January, Provinces and States which require. an Operator's Lice s1jon In License, l Ontario•Operator's License will be necessary by every one driving a motor car registered in this Province,. Do riot attempt to leave the Province tit charge of a car without.your-Operator's License,r. FOR YOUR PROTECTION ON THE HIGHWAY The Department of highways is determined to keep the highways ssafe you and all other users. With the higher speed limit and the abnormal increase ist motor traffic, incompetent drivers must` be weeded out and identi- - ficatiot;of all drivers must be made possible, The Department has enjoyed the heartiest co-operation majority of motor car drivers in the past, itantici anticipates ti from me vast for safety will meet with the same sensible and public spirited thsu new measure Don't delay in securing support. yourrtpplication form, Pill it out at once so that your Operator's"License may be issued without dela . LLi' y Ontario Departmentof Highways ...� The Hon. GEORGE E 5. HENRY,. Minister ,