The Seaforth News, 1927-09-15, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927
PORK AND BEANS
is an appetizing dish, even for
those who are not hungry. There
is one essential, however, in
making an ideal dish of it. The
pork must give it the right
flavor and we pride ourselves
that we know how to supply
just the right cut for the purpose.
Try it once. Youll.wan't it often.
Phone 58 Seaforth.
- • D. 11, ST WART
Your Butcher.
Red .White
ehai Stores
our specials Tor one
week from date
Seeded Raisins, choice quality
2 pkgs for 25c
California Bating Figs, 15 oz.
pkg. - 2 pkgs. for 25c
Sliced Pineapple, 2 tins 35e
P. and G. Soap, 10 bars- 45c
Pirnentoes, 3 tins 25c
Redpath Sugar, cash, $6.98
Wear Ever Aluntinm French
Fryers with special draining
device for $1.00
VERY SPECIAL
Hill Top Black Tea, lb. :risc
10 lbs. lots at' 65c
Ross J. Sproat Phone8
W. M. Stewart Phone 77
RE -4_IV
The Dairy Farmer ia, assured of good markets the
whole year for his Dairy Products.
Increase your Dairy Herd and enlarge your bank ac-
count. They will not fail you.
Produce only cream of the best quality send your
our
cream
to us either through our Agents or deliver direct. We
will assure' you of our very best services and p
highest rices:
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When you need a nein Crean Separator see the NEW
MELOTIE:` We can give you an attractive deal
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth; Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
W. 1 Walker 86 Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—A
'EMB LMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. -J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
JUST TO REMIND YOU
of
"$
inke s
Family
,oaf"
The wrapped bread
Its worth your while
to give it a trial
Bons, 'Cakes, Pastries,
Etc.
Phone 70—Prompt Delivery
Conte and inspect our Bakery.
at your own convenience
ROY S. PINKNEY ,
Dick !;loci. —Seaforth
D. H. Melones
Chiropractor
Of Wittgham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
- Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success -
.fully treated.
Electricity used.
An a41 that is famous.—Though Ca-
nada was not the birthplace of Dr.
Thomas'Eclectri'c Oil, it' is the home
-of that famous compound. From
hereits good 'name -was spread to
Central . and "South America,, the
West .Nudies, Australia' and New
ZZealand. That•is far afield, enough
to atest its excellence,for in all these
countries it is on sale and in demand,
For years Mother Graves' 'Worst
Exterminator has ranked as a reliable
worm preparation and it always male -
tains it reputation.
Want and For Sale -ads, 1 week 25c
Chas. A. flowey
Teacher of
Piano, Organ and Theory
Pupils prepared for the
Toronto
C0
Conservatory ex-
aminations,
1-aniinations, or any college
of music
Residence—Church Street
•
J. 'B.
-.formerly with
Dorenwend - • Pember
e D inn1erciaa9 Hotel
Thursday
, Sept. 22nd
HAIR GOODS
LADIES and GENTS
Advice on the scalp
Makers of Patent Structure
JOHNSTON & KNIGHT
Ryrie Birks Building
Yonge & Temperance Toronto
Worms by the irritatioin that they
causein the stomach and intestines;
deprive infants `of the nourishment
that they should derive from food
avid mat -nutrition is the result, Mil-
lers Worm .Powders destroys worms
and' corrects the morbid conditions
in the stomach and bowels that are-fa-
vorable
re favorable to worms', so that the- full
nutriment of the child is assured 'and
development in every way en,
couragerl.
-Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas Robson and
Miss Nina Rotab were London visitors
Wednesday.
- 'Mfr. Elroy- B,rowniee left this week
to take a position in a London drug
store.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
,,TOWN TOPICS
Miss Margaret Grieve, Hohnesville,
spent. the creek -end at her home here,
Mrs. Byam, who has been visiting
her cousins, J, B, Tyerman and Mrs.
L. Melville, left for her home in
Bowinanville on Thursday.
Misses Beatrice Woodley, Edna
1\rest, Mr, Harvey Ludwig, Mr. Rus-
sell Bullock;, of Preston, were week-
entniti'ga d guests of Mr, and ,Mrs. J. Gime
'Mr.and -Mrs, John Mills, of St,
Marys, -visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack "Cummings over the week -end.
Mr. john 7v[. Brodie, of Gaylord,
Mich., is visiting with his brother,
Mr. Charles Brodie, ;North Main et.
Mrs. Robt,_Stewart is visiting rela
tives and friends in Stratford this
week,
Mr. tirtd Mrs. Robt. Lamont of Bay
City, visited over' the week -end with
his uncle, Mr. A. Lamont, N. Main
street. ,
Week -end guests at the itteime of
Mrs. Hugh Wright were Mr. and
Mrs. Howard A. Barker and sons
FIarry and George, Miss Anna Bark-
er :Stratford; Mr, David McPherson,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm McPherson and
fancily, Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.' Carter and sons
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jarman.
Mrs, Hugh -Wright.' and son Jack
visited with 'vie. and Mrs. Ed, Hock-
ing Sunday. Mr. William Hocking,
uncle of Mr. Hugh Wright, of town,
underwent a very critical operation in
St—Joseph's hospital, London. 'Mr,
Flocking,
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g, who rs in 'his 30th year, is
doingnicely y at time of writing.
Mr. Geo Dickson,Walton, and Mr,
Joshua Pollard, town, motored to
Hamilton Tuesday and spent the day.
Miss Florence Mero is visiting De-
troit relatives and friends just now.
Miss Rena Simpson, of Chiselhurst,
spent the week -end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Ranald Mckenzie, of
Detroit;. spent the week -end with Mr.
nd Mrs. Andrew Moore,
Air. and Mrs. Louise Devereaux
were Toronto visitors hit week, re-
urning home Friday.
Mrs. S. Boyd is spending the week
u Stratford.
Mrs. Alex, Camplbetl and Miss Belle
Campbell have returned front their
rip to Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs Nell Murray, Buf-
alo: and his mother, Mrs. Geo. Mair -
ay of Brandon, Sask., who. visited'
Mrs, John Murray, Goderich. street,
ire past week; returned to Buffalo.
[es, Geo. :Murray will return here
gain before leaving next month for
he West.
Mr. and Airs. John Quail visited in
oronto on Thursday last.
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Lawson and
atwitter Bernice, of Atiburn, and
Ess Isabelle Robinson, Auburn, vis -
ed Mrs, W\rm, Straker on Sunday,
Mrs. Nelson Blatchford, Henson,
pent a week at the home of Mr, and
fes. Jahn 'Finlayson.
Miss Florence Fowler left Saturday
or London where the will spend a
eek the guest of her brother.
Or. R. 11, and Mrs. Ross and Iv[iss
etta returnee! on Thursday even-
t from a mouth'
g
s mot,,• trip
P by
ay of Muskoka, Nipissing and Al-
gome to the Manitoulin. The return
mite included crossing at Sault Ste.
Faris to the American side; Macki-
aw City, Cheboygan, Bay City,
rinsing, Detroit, Port Huron and
arnia,
Mrs, Geo. Weir left Wednesday to
pend a week -with her sister, Mrs.
�ecgan, at Bayfield,
Mr, and Mrs. W. G. 'Spencer and
htldren are leaving Friday to spend
he week -end in London.
Mir. and Mrs. E. J, -]3ox and Mrs.
T. Box spent the, week -end with
lends at Port Huron.
Among those, front Seaforth and
gntondv'i]le who attended the annual
cne:reitcc of the Huron Presbyterial
ociety in Knox Presbyterian Church,
oderich on 'Tuesday were, Mrs. F.
. iLarkin (.president) Mrs. J. C.
reig (4fh vice president), Miss 11. I.
sham. (secretary), Mrs. T. Swan
rnith (treasurer), Mrs, H. J. Gibson
M.B. sec.), Mrs. Aberhant, Mrs. Neil
iliespie, Mrs, Wm. Broadfoot, Mrs.
't n. Wright, Mrs. Geo. 'Hills, Mrs,
innin, Mrs. James Hays, Mrs Mo-
oy, Mrs W. D. Manson Mrs,
Mien Sr. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mrs.
M. Stewart. Miss Sadie Unbolt -
1,
Miss Belle ,Campbell, Mrs, K.
adLean, Mrs. Archie Scott, Mrs.
obert Dodds, Mrs, Wools, Mrs. L
Stewart, airs, jars s '_- rs.
Bell,
Mr. and Mss, G.eo. Hills were Lon-
e visitors on Wednesday of this
els.
1 number from here attended the
ening services of the Presbyterian
unit in ,Clinton. Rev. Mr. Mlor-
tv, of Knox College, Toronto,
ached morning and evening to
y large congregations. The offer -
for the day amounted to $500.
is is the former Willis Presbyterian
arch, which voted for Union and
settlement is now leased to the
estyterian congregation for the
Meal sum of $1 a year.
Ir. T. J. Webster's many. friends
sorry to know he has 'been laid tap
past week with a severe attack of
r isy.
Er. James Sproat was taken to the
nodal hospital Monday night suf-
ng from a boil nit his neck.
ictoria street is 'beingpaved from
Park south to Mill street this
k,
Miss Margaret .Henry is at the Lon -
fair this week.
:r. anti Mi•s. George Allan, .of
dson, Detroit, was the guest of
R. F. Jones over the week -end:
r, and 'Mrs, Russel' 'H. Sproat,
and M.S. Bert Horton and baby
ley, and Mr. Rohit. F, Jones went
motor to Kirkland Lake. New On-
last week.
rs. Margaret Beattie, who has
in town from gridgeburg, : 'left
sday for 'Toronto, where she will
before returning horse.
r. William ,Elcoaf and daughter
lance returned from it visit with
ntn Friends.
r. and Mfg A. L.. Porteous spent
days in Toronto.
r. and Mrs. Percy Granum, of
ing, Mich., visited at the hone
r, and, ilirs. ' R. Porterfield- on
day,
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DRAW THE TRADE!
This Shoe Store draws the Shoe trade by the superority of its
Shoes, the fairness of halts prices and the excellence of its Shoe
service.
The man, looking for the best pair of Shoes that can be bought
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for $3,45 or $4.45 is sure that he'll find them
here. AND HE WILL!
The woman, looking for the best shoes she can buy . for
$2.95 or $3.95 is sure that she will find thernctere,
AND -.SHE WILL!
Then, when it corns to shoeing the Boys and Girls, the best
Shoes that $2,45, $2.95 or $3.45 can buy, will al-
ways be found he':re. -- The Best for the price is always here.
If you have never bought shoes at this +
good Shoe Store come
and learn WHY so many people come here for Shoes,
£CONOMY BOOT STONE
--- Directly Opposite Commercial Hotel
Airs. Geo. Lowrie and Mrs. It.
]
Stewart, of Brussels, visited at the
A. L. Porteous
e•nu
home of Mr. and Iulrs
last week. Mrs. Lowrie. i, a sister to
Mrs. Porteous and les. Stewart a
niece.
Miss .Margaret Ashton spent the
week -end at her home in Gorrie.
Mr. J. C. Backus, of London, was
a weelc-eat[ visitor in town.
Mr. and Mfrs Geo, H. Neal, of
Battle Creek, Stich., spent last week
at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Norman
Carter, Huron road.
Mr apcl Mrs. 'Wilson Hawkins and
family were in Exeter for Several days
owing to- the death of Mrs. Hawkins
mother, Mrs. 'Thomas Clarke.
Mrs. Jas. Cowan is visiting friend;
in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Webster spent
a few days last week in Toronto.
Mrs. Will Fortune and sister, Miss
Annie Lynch, Detroit, and. Mr. Wil-
son Campbell and Miss Campbell', 14Ie-
Kiliop, spent Sunday, with Mr.
Archie, Ferguson and Mr, and Mrs.
Jos. Gibson.'
Mrs. A. Matthews was in Clinton
last week attending the funeral of her
aunt, lira. Grainger, of Londesboro.
Mrs. John Horan spent several days
it: 'Toronto this week.
Mfr. J. • - Beattie is spending a few
days in Grimsby.
Miss Kate Kehoe, of Toledo, Ohio,
called on Mrs. Alonzo Matthews on
Monday on her way' to Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Johnston, of
Stratford, spent Sunday at the hone
of lir. and Mrs, R L. +Clarice.
'Miss EIizabeth Hiclatell is visiting
Miss Marie Benninger at Mildtnay.
Air. and rs, Alex.Sparks
and
family, of Kincardine spent the week-
end with lir. and Mr. Ed. Mole..
The \V, MSS, Conference (Centre
Section) of Huron Presbyterial of the
United Church will he held in Bruce -
field Church, Sept 16th, •morning ses-
sion, 10.00 o'clock.
Mr. John Grieve, N, Main street,
ho, has been very low. showed a
slight turn Inc the better on \Vednes-
dayt
Miss \Vilrna Seip is visiting this
week at the house of Mr, and isirs.
!rave Mc'Lean's, Tuckersmith,
Rev. and Mrs. E, F, Irwin, of Tour -
ane, French Indo-China, are visiting
with Rev. ani! Mrs, \V. P. Lane.
Misses Fergus McKay and Flor-
ence Beattie are spending a week in
Toronto, and then will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Beattie, in Belleville.
Mr, Alex. Broadfoot; of Moosejaw,
arrived Monday to visit his mother,
Airs. J. H. Broaclfoot Mr. Broadfoot
carte by New York, where he visited
his daughter, Mrs. Shoecraft.
•lutong those who attended the
official opening of Clinton Presbyter-
ian Church on Sunday, were, Miss
Hattie Murray', Mr. and Mrs. Nell
Murray of Buffalo. iefiss Belie Smith
and Mr. Henderson Smith,
Mrs. Harold Barnett and fancily, of
''oronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs
Thos. Baker.
Mfrs, R. Crowell has returned from
visiting friends in Detroit and Lon-
don,
•Airs. Geo.s
the guest of
Jeff-
rey. for c
Mir. Calvi
brother W
township.
Mr, and
on Saturday
lir: ;lobo Bt
Miss Jean t
the week -en •
Mrs. Robt.
We are sorry
Ro'bt Gibso
little recover
stroke, brit t
the better so
hiss Mary
ntoroitrg for
tioMrs, W. Jtl,
week after a
Sant. l balker
motor.
Habkirk, of 3fcltiliop, i
Mr. aid Sl rs. Sam, Jell
ouple of week -s.
n Lowson is t't snug itt
i11. Drnt'son. hi Stanley
Airs. Wm., Butt reorder
,after visiting their sou
tit, itt Flint, Mich
\Viute Goderich, sten
d with her geandrno'ther
\Vitt ter.
to know that &Ir
t, of McTtillop, has made
y after suffering from a
vc hope for a change for
o u.
Haj'' left Wednesday
to take ,a situs -
Walker returned last
visit in Tinnnins.. She
was accompanied by her son, Mr,
the trip being
marl,' by
ALMA.
Mrs. Geo. Irwin;: formerly Nettie
Clakke, passed away at the home of
her son Will. in Duluth, She was
born 81 years ago ou Lot 7, cal. 1,
Hallett, daugh.ter;of the late .Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Clarice. 'She was brought
up at Alma and married George Ir-
win' of Hallett, 'sixty ,years ago. •Fol--
lbwing'tlte death' of her husband, who
predeceases her 19 years, she resided
with her son Maitland • in Spokane,
Washington, The deceased lived a
few years with George in San Fran-
cisco, The past year was spent at
Spokane and Duluth There survives
two brothers, Melvin Clarke, Godes
rich; and ban. Clarke, San Fran-
cisco; also 3 sons, George, San Fran-
cisco; Will in Duluth, and Maitland.
esseessiesseas
of Spokane, Wash. The funeral was
held on Monday m
y at 2 p. Rev W
D. McDonaldu
o
c r hitting theser-
vices. interment was made in Mait-
land Bank cemetery. The pallbearers
were: John Jamieson, Herb. Fowler,
Norman Carter, Thos. Livingston,
Will Jamieson, Jas. Jamieson.
Mr. Jonathan Flugili is erecting a
new large shed on his property.
Miss Kathleen Livingston is at-
tending business college itt Clinton.
LONDESBORO
Mie, Gertrude 'Roberton returned
r Toronto on Sunday last after a two
tteeks holiday at her !tome here.
Mr. Chas. Weaver, of Toronto,'
spent a few days with friends here.
The Ladies Aid, of Knox Church.
met at the -home ei Mrs. H. Riley on
Tuesday Masa.
Mrs. S. McVtttie returned to her
ho ernhere after: a visit with Toronto
friends.
Misses Esther and Icla Lyon re-
turned home from Toronto on Satur-
day last, r
Miss Myrtle Grainger returned to
Toronto on Tuesday last.
CONSTANCE.
Johns -Lee. --The home of Mr. Thos.
E. Livingston, Hullett, was the scene
of a pretty September wedding a
high noon on Saturday when hi
niece, Anna D. Lee, became the brid
of Howard E. Johns, oldest sots o
Mr, and Mrs. Ira Johns. of Tucker
smith, The ceremony was perform
ed by the Ret•, B. Snell, of Londes-
boro,.before an arch of 'evergreens
banked with ferns and late summer
u r
flowers The bride,who wags
uuat-
tcnded was lordly ia bouffant frock
of white satin with French lace and
carried a bouquet of Premier roses.
Following a luncheon, the young cou-
ple left for Toronto and Port Mc-
Nichol, where they will take the boat
to the American Soo. Ott their m-
oire they will make their ]tome on the
groom's farm itt Tuckersmith.
Accident. -- Mfr. Arnold Colclough�
was returning home about 12 o'clock
on Monday night from Blyth, when
he crashed into tezo trees which had
been blown across the road by the
storm. The . accident 'happened it,
front of Frank A[CGregor's farm on
the llth. Arnold was driving at a
gond clip to get ahead of the rant and
did not see the trees in time. How he
escaped injuries when a Large branch
haltered the windshield and tore the
top is a mh•acle The axle was broke
PAGE :FIVE
Helen McEwing are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Frank McQ ��
Mrs. Hugh Most €ng ankl. fancily in t'oi` c
London till the end of the week,
Mr. Murphy and Estella returned
from Toronto, after having a great
titr
Me.r. and Mrs, Bert Alien spent a
few days at Toronto last week. .
Address and Presentation, Dear
Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley and Harold:
Having learned of your intention to
leave us and move to. Clinton, we,
your friends and neighbors, could not
let this opportunity pass without In
some way showing our appreciation
of your friendship acid noble life - am-
ong us, but we hope the people of
Clinton will profit by it and appreci-
ate it.We are pleased to know that
you are not making your, home at
any' great distance from us and that
we shall still be able to enjoy your
fellowship: We trust that in your
new home there may be many pleas-
ures in store for > you 'ail and be as-
sured that the good wishes of your
many friends of Harlock and vicinity
go with you. We ask
you, Mr. and
Mrs. Wheatley, to accept this reading
lamp as a slight token of tiie high
esteem in which yon are held in this'
community and may it always keep
your pathway of life bright; and to-
you, -Harold, we cannot help but feel
hots we will miss you, but we hope
you will often be in the neighborhood
to enjoy the pleasu,'es of life with us.
May you have health, wealth and suc-
cess in all your undertakings. We
ask you to accept this shaving set as
a token of remembrance. May God'i
rich e.c
tc'
b1e .
edTa tit
a rest n u n
all. al .
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oll David Reid. r
t
tttl
Insurance urantr �e
ncY behalf of your neighbors, Ernest
311_s Amy Parsons returnedWed-. Beal Estate. Conveyancing,
uesdar• after visiting in EssexBonds
anti lxxvesttzteants .
Mi, Annie McTaggart. • of -?
forth. is visiting her cousin, 3I ? Pliutte 1..."T,
Watt.
Seaforth. Ontari+.
rn o tn•day.
The Misses :Danttzer, of Detroit,
spent the weep. -cud with Rev, Father
Dantzcr, St. Columban.
Mrs. James Dorsey, of Duluth,
Minn„ is visiting her I.tro'thers and sis-
ters' in this vicinity.
The following young men and
ladies have gone to take positions as
teachers , namely, Charles Malone,
Windsor; Thomas McQuaid, 'Wind-
sor; Mary Dempsey, Chatham; Mar-
garet McGrath, Dundas; Mildred
McGrath, Teeswater• Gertrude I,dc-
Grath, ' Guelph; Helena Flannery,
Linwood; Florence Coyne, Chatham.;
'Annie Dalton, Detroit.
Miss Emily Downey, of Detroit, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,- .M.
Downey, St. Coluurban,
Mr. James McQuaid, of Detroit,
visited' over the week -end and holi-
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McQuaid.
Mr. Sorenson and sister Eileen., of
Detroit, spent the week -end and holi-
day at the !tonne of Mr. and Mrs, M.
Downey. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor, of .De-
rr it visited over the' week -end and
holiday with Mfr. and Mrs. Joo, Mal-
one. c McKillop.
Miss; Mary Downey, of London,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr: ;tu! Mrs. Jun. 1Taxmey.
Aa D. SUTHERLAND
Sea
Mrs. Les
Mrs. .McGill, of Brooklyn. N.Y.,
has returned after visiting her.cousin
Mrs. Thos Aerr i
lans.
Anniversary er
sarysenice
a
will be
held in
Binns' church on Sunday, Oct. 2nd.
The \A'. M. S. of Burns Church met
Friday in Londesboro.
We are glad to hear that Mrs. Pear-
sc n, of Ethel, who is Mrs. A. W. Bea-
cont's mother, is much improved, she
having slowly progressed after he, -
fall a fete months ago.
Mfr. Leo Watt, Callum MfeVittie.,
Mr. and Airs. Chas, Parsons, Mfr.
Thos. Colson and Mir. and Mrs. Geo.
Watt were London visitors.
,Mr Chas. Parsons is finishing a 2
storey addition to his hoose -
Mr. Bob Watson visited friends
south of here this week.
ST. COLUMBAN..
Misses Annie and Bridget McGrath,
of Stratford. were Sunday visitors at
the home of their brother, Mr. P. tr.
1lcGratlt.
NOTICE
Why be without a mance!
when you can have it done
any day at
0011020 11 4S,, Ptilifilail
Barber Shop
just phone 125
for appointment
Specialist in Maicelling,
Shampooing, Manicuring.
t Mr: James[ and Massaging",
McQuaid, Q who '
s past week with his parents. spent and
e
en and the car generally damaged.
Air. and Mrs, Mac. McDonald and
fantity, Mfrs, \Veir and daughter, ail
of St. Thomas ami \•fr and firs
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Svecial� Milverton
NF1our -
\iT 'ave it --Give it a •friar . ;eo
Gain Sereeniegs
a f;$ ,s
GRAIN DEALER
Alex. McDonald, MoKillap, visited
their sister, Mrs Ernest Adams. over
Sunday,,
Miss Jean Lawson, who has spent
tdo weeks with her sister illertle in
1 oronto, is home.
We are looking forward to a mighty
fast .game With on Satur-
day. Stake• your odds oit Kittbttrn.
lir. and 7[rs. 'Pepper, Deloraine,
\fan„ called on old friends again be.
fore leaving by motor for their -Morita
at the end of the week.
'Miss Janet Laidlaw, Miss Clete
Watson and Mrs. Wm. Logan and.
Kathleen visited Mr, and Mrs, Leo.
Stephenson during the week.
Mr. and AL's. Clarence ,Clark spent
a few dos with his patents, .Mr. and
Airs. Robert Clarke and left Wednes
day for his grocery business in Listo-
wel,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook of Gode-
rich township and Mr, and Mrs, Thos.
Riley spent Sunday in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson anal
F ntily were visitors at Geo. Riley's.
Quite a crowd from here attended
Goderich :Fair last week.
Miss Mara Flynn is visiting frieiitis
itt 'Toronto this week,
:Those who will attend the Presby-
terial meeting in Brumfield on Friday
are, Mrs Robe Lawson, firs. Wtn.
Tritton, Miss. Jean .Lawson and Mrs.
Ed. Britton. •
Air.. and Mrs. Ernest Adams. Mr.
and gr, Oliver Anderson, Mr. and
lairs. john` Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs.
Geo. Wheatley. Mr,. and Mrs. Bert
Stephenson and Leo Stephenson were
in London this week. -
HARLOCK.
,Mliss Vine Knox entertained three
of her college friends Spturd,ey.
Miss Florence Knox returned to
Toronto Monday morning, •
Miss Beatrice Little is visiting her
cousin, Miss Estella Murphy.
Miss Marjorie Colson and Arthur
visited their aunt, 'firs. Thomas
Knob, Sunday:
Misses Isabel Reid, Marjorie Col
sr n, Helen McEwing' and Marie Rap-.
son visited their friend, lvfiss Sortie
Tomlinson, last Wednesday
Mrs. Isaac Rapson and Marie, also
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