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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1935-02-21, Page 8PA.G IIrI'1" WINGLTA.M ADVANC-TIMES ''a ' .,-.4,..0,-, .,,:' ,:,,,., .i. ,. ,, . .. 'w. . do .,. ... ._ ..::. :•.. ... ... ... ,, �,. a: ;t. ,.,: �...�,, �.. .,� „t ,.,.,.3.,>.. ,,. .• .., . �,.•a�. t, Mrs. as. Corn lis e z e Jas. a received J eu rceidvoid ..., .. _,;. � ,.. anyto settle the acnes Th tirt.e claim. visited , with 'Wednr•sd y llagnd . �,... a, ,wR,,,=i�-,+,•: :,,..•. , �:',. r R., • •.. ..1•.,.. � af. , �, v ,' � ` ;; .,;,x it ,r on Monday of the death of her sister, , Mrs, Phillip .Steele of Goderich, 7lac young people of tate Presbyter- ...on �jIt A resolution was passed asking the •. �. R Department of Highways for the grant' on Money s e tae tded on road y Mis Gergo Thornton and 1, a d Mrs, e � fattail Mr, Go.icloit Hamilton has bought a Pairs To S .F 0, ' - •. sect; •g " ° '=+ f .,-;. ,3 , {rY"w' Sl-1OW STARTS AT 8 P.M.On 'ran Church are: holdtup; a :sacral an their church on �Ve test evening. amount o,fltlteinttztsi csc:ottrse Clearance dutrn 1934; '£'lie auditors report was received, . • d and accented and the audit- 'examined , chopping mill at Centralia ouch takes' p ossession on nsto , 1st. of Watton sjaetit At KING'S the institute ladies are bolding their .. ors were paid, the wether �aolanston, tvitta Mi, and Mrs`, -Geo, -- "y21, , 23 Thursday,Friday, Saturday,FebruaY 22 X' regular ineetin�;; .can Thursday, Feb, 1;1liathers 28th. tr7 6i -- The .following are the patrolittett for the year 1935: Alex Campbell, James Johnston, Abner Hastings, and. other friends in the" vie- inity, its , Sale of Dress Silks Here you are ladies! Just the TO n'L In Miss Hughes of the Manse, is laid up with an attack of the flu at her home, near Lucl+now. .. •• Special •edUCL1O]is foar the Wallace Agar,, John Wickstead, Char- les Souch,Robert McMurray,Roland Mrs. George Warwick and son, Robert, of Grey, spent Sunday at Mr. Robert Warwick"s, silks you, are needing for a new dress, or perhaps a shorter length to help in masking over Enure Month Through- Marks, Harry Mathers, William Ged- Mrs, C. G. Campbell tit last Sun a dress that needs rest lin Y g.-�. $fi �' n tier Roundup' BLUEVALE im • out the Store. des, Charles Wo>l,zazan, Joseph Sntitlt, Sain Alcock, Alfred Pierce, Beverley alae day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Coulter, .....(Printed Silk Crepes - Plain Shades and Novelty Silks - Lovely qualities that normally: A 'Western Picture Also Mentone Two -Reel Vaudeville . Classic aTOYLAND PRIMERE " Colortune In Technicolor And FOX NEWS.. Institute Supports Temperance Resolution Mrs. Alice Aitken and Miss Olive Scott were the hostesses on Thursdays. largely afternoon to a lar el attended meet- ing of the Woman's Institute, � presid- ed over by the' President, Mrs. S. N. Gallahar. `! • The Secretary read the resolution on Beer and Wine amendments su.g- --- 1 EXTRA SPECIAL, •'..• •--Wm.. t. • r�: ., z• � • .• "• Ellott, Leslie. Fear,/Joseph Bewley, Alfred Haggitt, John Haggit,t, ' Accounts paid: C. Johnston, R, Mc- Kinnon Kinnon auditors, each $16,00; 1?i^. professional services (indigents) $10.- 00; Lackingadvanced on wood cut'tin 10,00; Municipal World sup- g $ P Plies $11,45,3 Carl Oakley relief $10.00, C, Wade relief for Mann ,Bros, $20.- 00. . ' Mrs: W. Wallace of Seaforth, also Mrs, G. •Orvis, of Wingharn, visited with their mother, Mrs. D. H. Cap bell, last week• Miss Ruby Baird, of Blyth, spent a few days at the home of Mrs. J. C. Casernore. Mr, and- Mrs. Frank Edgar and family, of Wingltam, spent Sunday. at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Graham sell up ,to $2.25 per yard - from one yard up. lengthsBargain BargaiSale,•Per yard 79c, Women's Winter Coats Stylish garments, every one of them - Eaeh, is of .excellent material and faultlessly tailored. Eve coat substantial! ceded. y ed to clear — 20% to a• Half Off. 111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111 Bested by the Temperance Federation ' Council meets Monday, March 11, Campbell. Sale of FL11e Dresses 1935. Ladies of town countr WHITECHURCH hiss Lucinda Wenciorf and 'Ii'Ir. Harry Henderson, of Hanover,' visit- and all present voted to have it signed on b•ehalf of the Bluevale Branch i ; : +,` '. `". A. MacEwen, Clerk. ST. HELENS .and will benefit by the big saving on these unusual Dresses - New Illi. and Mrs, Wesley Lott, Brus- sells, spent the week -end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott ed with her sister, Mrs: Carl Lott, during the "week -end. >, - Master Joe Ring•, nine-year-old son,r Miss Scott had charge of the motto "Don't 'stand lookingatyour hill,• She cot t ared lifeto a hill climb it".compared . some things neves- , ' .: .. ,,� ,ti , EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL Mrs, Alex.• Murdie, of Toronto, spent the weep -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Woods, Crepes - New Satins - New Printed Crepes - beautiful styles for the Matron, Miss and Half Size figures. Bran new goods • alai& other relatives. The Unied Church Young People are selling. tickets these days for their banquet, to be held on Friday,pendrertts q„-, !larch lst, at 7 p.m. A good program ` �, is being prepared. of Mr.: and Mrs. Michael King, of Culross, was operated on in Wing-- ham Hospital last Tuesday for ap- and is Improving nicely, A large number attended the social eveningheld` in the Hall on Frida Y and mentioned . sort' to climb that hill successfully, Good Health, strength; engery, • de- termination, will power; cheerfulness, and: contentment, closingwith „ ,,„ the poem, Keep on Kee m or} .. : • "Uses for stale bread” ryas the sub- g,�k� 4'.. �., ;, � , , , , ,, Y ; G Council met on Feb. 12th with all the members present. Minutes of •last meeting were' read and approved,. on gp motion of Cons, Robertson and Mc- Burney: Communications were received and The :meeting of the Y. P. S. onpriced Sunday evening was in charge of the p the con- Citizenship Committee, and venor; Mr. Wallace Miller;. presided, Mr, Ross. McPherson read the Scrip'- ture lesson and the Bible character on along with some of our higher • styles from stock. Blues .=Browns - and Patterned Fab - ries represented. .Regular value. from ep$1res •to $14.50 ul the lot, . You can afford to buy a couple at this low price — Each $7,45. Mr- and Mrs. Lester Falconer en -g tertained the young folks : in then. community on Friday evenui g, 1 McGee, of London, is Maas Nellie IcG spending thus weekwith herparents,Wilson sly g Dill-. and Mrs. Leask McGee. Mr. Jrm illwith flu during !IfcEzee has been g re past week. • Government last. A good program -was given and P g. n on thenprize Mr. Irwin McClena ha �v ' door; Miss ucky ticket at thed on the 1Rev. Florence Beecroft and Mr. Thomas won the prizes for the 'fancy. dress costume. • We were sorry to hear that Mrs, Y Thos..Henderson had taken another bad spell last sect for Roll. •Call and brought forth .: some good. ideas, . • R..Grei was the west J' g g•, ;,, speaker and spoke on : "Friendship", and what it means.to our lives He mentioned the value of friends. and how, friends are estimated, A friend is something; that no hum- r l . , a o,- :, ; i ,; ;wy ::. r till read from he Highways Dept., the. Ont, Assoc. of Rural Municipalities, the 'Dept. of Tabor, the Ont. Tem- perance Federation and from F• C J times re obtaining trees on sideline 33 and 34, Con. 9, Moved by Mr. Reid, seconded by. Mr. Robertson, that. this Council re- "Abraham” was, taken by Mrs: George' Mitchell. Mrs.; Phillips favoured with a piano solo. Tlre. ;president, Mrs. Stanley Todd, presented•a fine report of the. Conference Leadership Train- ing School he had attended 'at Strat ford. Plans are practically completed for the Banquet to be held Buy Underwear Now, n All sizes for Men, Women and Children, • Warm Stockings Extra values in women'si and children's Cashmere and Wool - Silk Stockings, 39c, 49c, 65c, 88c • Miss Alexander, the raker; will be here to take over the class for Horne Nursing on Monday, March 4th and will be here for two week:' The youn.g people • of the United, Church entertained the young folks of i.on 11I nd the Presbyterian Church o ay an can do.without, : the thing of all things in a persons life. Friendship is spoken of as the universal brother- hood of man •and is the greatest of q &Anniza nest the, Le islature of this Prov- l ince at the corrtin session to repeal g. the beer and wine amendments to the -Control Act that we ur- r Fuday ez erring. Mir, Hu h Rutherford was; at hoiaie g to her friends on St, Valentine's Day when she celebrated her 85th birth • February is'a good time to buy •Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Prints and Broadcloths. weeks, with `classes every"` afternoon. Miss Dorothy Murray, of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larmour and eliildren of Win hani sent Sunday g p Ir: nd.Mrs, Charles at the home of T a tlespze. Mr- James Weir; 'of London, spent , the week -end with plus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, Mr. and Mir. Edgar Gaunt and baby,I3arbara, evening. A good program., from num- hers from each church, 'was given and afterwards all enjoyed games and a social- time in the basement. Lunch was served and a social half-hour was spent. Quite a number from here went to ,. Zticlrnow on Friday evening to the dance put on by the Mildmay orches- tea. - all fraternities. . lIrs. Alegi Mowbray gave a most hel ftil tall: on "Bread' -and .Bun" ppeal matin and exhibi'ted three kinds of g, bans, fruit; brown and -white bread. The meeting throughout was sof ea very • Interesting nature, At the close of the meeting refreshments were sewed, by g the hostesses.. q and gently request - our representative, C. 3 N 50A. Robertson, to support such a re- measure. Carried,' IS THE VALUE OF The Auitors presented their report YOUR ®�,D��`� �,.'A°� of Twp. accounts for 1934 the same showin total recei pts of 29 690.45 g i $ —if tladectin on any Ov- and an expenditure of $26,411.36, leav- the end of ercoat in one stock priced ng a balance on hand at t e at $14.95`or up. It doesn't the year of $3279.09.. Other anforma- clay. ••, "Resolved that reading is more " beneficial than travel is the subject of the debate at the meeting of 'the ext monday eveping. Fariuers Club next r ert Messrs, Lorne til Dods and He b Taylor will have the affirmative while Messrs. Will Humphrey and Wallace y Miller will uphold the negative. Grocery Prices You'll Like The Best Honey, 5 lbs. 59c McCormick's Cookies, 2 lbs, 35c 65c Black Tea, fine flavor 49c 17c September Cheese, 2 lbs. 29c 10 lbs. Granulated. Sugar , 50c Extra Grade Pink Salmon: - 2 tins 29c 7 P & G Soap and 1 Oxydol of Marnoch, visited with them on Sunday. • Y Mrs. Emerson Austin, of Powasson n$5877.81 spent the. i`veek-end witli her'sister -Young People Enjoy Social Evening There a good attendance at tion gleaned from the reportincluded matter how much youY of 1934 taxes outstanding on coat;is worn. • There IS due the town- GLENANNAN for .:...:....._.... . 25c "' - Wheat Berries, 2 bags -.45c Free Delivery • Mrs. as. Barbour, Miss Mary Ir- J .Mrs. Robert Stewart, of Kinloss and was the Young' People's in the Dec. 31st, also $604.78 1933, Alex, Corrigan is spending a Mr. Arnold Wood viii and.n d aspentt at the home of Mrs. Dan Mar- Yg fin., with' he mother Mrs: Dan: Martin ,Presbyterian and: other relatives here returning home .on Monday., meeting Y Church on.•Friday even- in Gordon Greig, the President, pre- g• g, sided and conducted the regular_meet- someone who'll be mighty ship ori takes for 1932 and with glad .t0 get • it —and .1t s total liabilities of $5346.38, this am- � Dunt including debentures owing, sal- worth $3.59 to you on a cries, :Myth telephone • assessments new .This offer good Mr, few days with friends in .Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mulvey andCROS. fancily also Mrs. John Mulvey, were 'Phone 71 ing, and filled the capacity of chair- 'for the which was coat. and balance of school levies. until Saturday,Feb. 23rd. Reid McBurney Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and David Eadie, Butterick Patterns. man programme in charge :of the social committeethis On motion of and p rt was accepted and that the Mrs. • Mr. jack Willitts spent Sunday with BIGG S GROCERY with Freida Mustard tinct' Donald Robertson as convenor's. . .their Auditors be paid $10;00 each for services. Carried. o• his cousin, Mr. Alex. Marshall, Mrs. Giles of=Tiinntins, is spending soli, Mr. Robert Laidlaw at. Winglaam. ' H. R. Elliott Alex., SERVICE — OUALITY — COURTESY Musical numbers by Stanley MusHanna tard and Donald .Robertson, Readings by Jack Mowbray and Margaret Mus- tard singing. The Corm. Youngblut requested that the Council make a donation.. in aid of.a T.11ff1L1ted light tobe placed in a ;shed in Au- in that..Jeffray some time with her mother, Mrs, Forgie. 'Mrs. Oliver" Stokes and Mrs. Rich. Wednesday with Mr. J. and son, were in ,Toronto on business during the week. Mission Band St. Andrew's A visit to our store will convinceyou of our • • and community Journal, read by Mrs. Raymond E11 burn for convenience of people locality and also presented an account spent night Aliases Agnes and Catharine Fortune. The of Church are holding a birthday party honest efforts to • give our customers more for their y, merchandise and Prompt : Mone plus high quality me iott was' humorous' and contained some 'good jokes. Valentine contests to bepaid Messrs. Straughan LC Cook West was reported, and also a supply g for re -erecting a snow fence on West-, for Northern Ont- > Miss Mai:garet Mundell sent a p' couple of .days last .week with Mr. 1? on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 23rd. _ deliver. service. Your patronage will be apprec- y p g Pp and Gaines and the serving of lunch of sifts children In . „ ario, sent through the Mission Ba d, field cemetery Will, Con. 4. Council n ` and Mrs..Geo. Mundell. - sated, concluded a good programme and a very happy and enjoyable evening. to next year were el -refused' to make any contribution re- Officers for the garding the light mentioned and af- `TORY CORNER'S Government Approved , :. ected. discussion Choice Strawberry Jam, Rei. 39c, Special .... 31c ' • Choice White Beans, 6 lbs. for 25c The sale of farm stock and imple- Olive Churchhill, A hearty vote of appreciation was ter considerable .ordered ;: payment of account of Messrs, Strati- tendered Ret . A. V: Robb and Alrs. action to Eldon Galbraith is butt' hauling, Edwards •to p ( H C K S DAD 1 L BABY ... . .... . ..... Choice. Oatmeal, Coarse or "Fine 6 lbs. for 25c Peas, Large Tins, Reg. 13c,,Special, 2 for 21c Fancy Golden, Hallowi Dates, 2 lbs. for , . , .. 19c 1 Red Rose Tea, /2 lb. pkg. for ... 25c Choice Rice, 4 lbs. for 25c Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes . ... 8c;' 2• pkg.. for 15c ' menta of Mrs. set-' tlin.g u the estate of the late Robert ', P Hamiitoti held last Thursday, drew a very big crowd. The bidding was brisk and prices considered very good. The farm was. also offered for sale but was not disposed of. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Burns Mof g tan & Cook. Re,rardin •f s to Mr..Wm, sary nicht. Ful ser vices' to i g g Mrs, Edward Johnston for her ser- be taken by Council in reference to Mr. and Mrs. B. Harris and family Robb for their fatlt combating the warble fly pest this spent Sunday 'evening with Mr. and vices as organlst fol many years, and g P • to the choir for .:its part in the work matter was laid over for further •con- Mrs. Alex, Taylor. of the church. sideration till March; meeting. Messrs, Jno. Gamble and Melvin Refreshments, were served at the A by-law authorizing the borrow- Finlay'each :purchased a horse. last dose of"the meeting, ing of sufficient money when. neces- week. _ sary to finance the township along, Mr. and Mrs.' Thos. Ellis are not White LeghOrns, Barred , Rocks White Rocks. s Custom 'Hatching done at 2c per egg. Chick . Starter, Poultry .Al :mer PineappleMarmalade,e is 31c y 11 pp , Reg. 38C, Special 1g Peanut Rutter, 28 oz., Special . ... . .. . . • 25C Choice Tomatoes, Special,3 for 25c ... • . • ... ys �1eston s Royal Cream Sodas, 2 b. pkg. -.25C` 3' p fatt on Friday, February 15th, a dau- titer. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Berry and Miss• • P Elsie Smith of $rucefielct spent .Sun- day with btr. and 1blrs. A. D. ,Smith. was read and passed. ' enjoying ,the best of health. United Church •Y'. P. S. account's 'one in favor of Ab- Miss E. Douglas called' on friends Four acro The • meeting ti:n on Frida • night took iters Cosens'$12.00 being premium on on the 17Th on 'Sunday. g' . Y g the form _of a erol.inoleMr. Mrs, W. H. Dane spent party, withMunicipal World and,e treasurer's bond the CaI marc' Hetherington presiding. A 1718 for supplies' and $10.00 each Saturday with,_ Wroxeter friends. ,, large 'Auditors Feeds,' Corn alnd. Poultry • Supplies.. Cattle andHo •Minerals and Concentrates. Mr, and ivies. telex Corregon of company.of young people were. to Thompson and McGurn-' Quite a number from around here TRELIEAVEN S BUYASACK ETI-IEL CEREAL FLOUR BREAD this week. at the Giof it visited tl , w eet', home of Mr, and Mrs, Ito. Mundell. Mr, and Mrs, Alex Moffatt have returned home after a two months present, and a' most enjoyable even- paidafter which the attended the ftiiteral o£ the late hies. were ordered f ate d nip's mirth and foci was entered into Council adjourned to meet again on ET, Busby of; Carrick on Saturday' last. by all. There were sib tables of play- Tuesday, March 12th. Owing to the death of her father, ers, cliangin� i,s„ winners were an- • A,• Porterfield,.. Clerk. Mr: Abbot of''Teeswater, Mrs, no. ! J ,] Duncan Kennedy • Wellington Produce Bld Windham, Ont. friends- Kingsville. ': trounced. `l here Was a short period of White has • the sympathy of her PHONE PHONE Visit with at Mrs. E. F, Jenkins.spent a few days relaxation w'hett' a ,musical program , MORRIS friends and ' the's neighbors. • Phone 38 • Wingham '- a �� her.sister,"hlrs• was presented, A. piano solo by Miss Mrs. Tiros: Douglas is ' � 61 the past week with .improving Aitken enjoyed. `nicely Chas, H. Garniss at Brussels. D. was ,;:thoroughly' Mr, George Johnston of the lst from her broken limb, Misses D. .,Smith -and L Watson Play- line has taken position with Lloyd a la manner. United Church Annual Meeting ed a piano • duet, pleasing Turvey in the bake shop at Blyth. Rev. Mrs. A.. Vallance Robb were BLYTH The annual meeting of the congre- and Janet Woods visited on Sit yIiss J • lieaid tenor alto m P®i' IA1 a n en t W a v �i S 4 :.•r s � ;: potions of Bluevale and Ebenezer In a vocal acid clttet, day evening with Mr. and Mrs.,Elmer Reeve is in Toronto this .' • ; ;;. a t ,, ...u',, ,•f._....� .. v.r s•: t;. , •, ,?� .�- --� _ : ` IL. � s� J: " 1.• =" J .; ..;: .s TJ>}iteci Church was held on Monday each evening last week. Reports from e c organization were presented. '.hese described the work accomplished dor- ing e amounts con- ing the year and the ut sMr. tr•ibuted for the various activities of ' •McNall in - rt fa' orite songs cart A s gso g of y Hastings and family; 2nd line: week representing our village at the chided this part, of the program af- fora •n Mrs. Jno, Garniss is visiting Good Reads Conve tion; terwhich the games were resumed.o few days with Mt. and Mrs, M. Mof AlA large number of hockey enthus- t tomato juice sandw sandwich -Combination Luncheon of3 w _fatt on the boundary. casts went to' Seaforth Monday even- es,crackers and cake was served at Bone' andfain- and Mrs, Russel T3o n in to:see' the game between Brussels the close by. the hosts and hostesses• ily visited with friends on the bound- and Blyth which resulted in the Score We the a'pon 'cry Special from Thurs., Feb. 21, Feb. 28, on alt Croqutnole or • • Wave for $12.00 complete. Marcell and Finger- Waves 25c. ->, +', a•• ,r the church. The two Charges raised for all g purposes the sum of two thousand sig hundred and seven • ($2607•), of congratulate cotutnittee ucar Winghani, • 8-1 in favor of Brussels. y g Mr. Henry Mathers and sisters re -Miss Louie' Herrington 'is in Tor- a very fine evening's entertainment:Dp A small admission fee was. taken to ceived the sad news on Saturday that onto this week attending the Horti- defray expenses. a cousin; Mrs, Isaac, Hingston, had cultural convention as. a delegate from }} c{, Helen $ Beauty SIIOppe ' ' - A�+ EYES M which $446,00 were contributed for passed away on Saturday morning; our Racal society, Missionary and relief work, the W.she MORRIS COUNCIL suffered a stroke and died. two The lad directors of the A ricttl- M, S. budget being included in this.: hours later... titi°al Society their Old R. A 1; E71y, conies. to EY1". flave your eyes Glasses' -ad tasted 1 �.SSES Leading E ° esi .ht Specialist ea S Y g P Williams' jewelry Store, ` WEDNESDAY • b ori amt err aril examined p .ervice without charge. Qui of Optical MORNING k s Stratford. ba sure D for 16 years, Department, tt of satisfAtctio . b i a1 repairs.. r 1 pain There is a small balance on hand in the general account and each org- anization also meet all its expenses wash a balance on hand.Minutes The Y. P. S. of Bluevale Church and the Sunday School each raised Y a little over• a hundred dollars. The • .. , Women's Mission !.land $1n.00. .Ass- $90,00, and W, 1v1;; $122:00. are putting on Minutes of the Council Meeting'We were sorryto hear Miss MaryTime Concert Friday evening, Feb. y held in the Township'Hall, Morris on. Scott hadn't been as well; she had ta- 22nd, in Memorial Hall.. Iinrnediately Monday, February 11th,. 1935, Mem- ken a bad cold and is under the doe- after• the concert art' old time dance l meet- '. ... • r is ,. glad i of hers all prcycatt, of art i tor's tate. Her many friends are will be held which gives .promise ing read and approved, to hear she is some ;better., being the best held for some time. The Council 'decided to make wood Mi•. and Mrs, Charlie Sonolt and Mr. Franklin Bainton is busy ,..et- . Y g of trees on the road allowance, Ceti- daughter visited on Sunday with her: ting his woollen mill in aha a after • . g ting,. P , -ire srderoad in. Concession 1, to fur- parents, Mr, and Mrs.• John Johnston the recent fire which destroyed his for of and fancily.. stock of Mr•, il3ainton • ": ' For Cigarette .. Get • e Virginia and Pile it' Fresh ----- ' Location . --. Door tartlet of Lydeum 'Theatre. New �,,laGatitan 5 � 11T � � OPTICAL DEPT., R. A. REID, REG, OPTOMETRIST. octation ,5; EbenzerSunday School also raised ..$10.00. A generous response in the way of . supplies of food ;and clothing for the nislt work some our unermaloy- woollens, iii• eel. ' . Mrs. Jahn Brown of 13lyth, visited tends}tq have the chill operating in The &s i`(�,in llte Clerk' way' instructed to.;wrttC; wftlt•1Vfr. and Mrs. Harvey Robertson the spring :and �.implt)y several trier) to the Consolidated fire and casual- last week, and women. , ., ... ., ity ;Insurance Co,, advising the comp- Mr, Win. Thornton 'anti Miss Adie Mrs, Wm, Laidlaw is visiting 1lki' -- -- ' r H `"' ^�s'�a """asel�r®v _ . , To�DE1ecA,�1118t