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WESTFIELD
Holiday visitors at the home of
III 1 Mr, David, Carter are; Mr. and Mrs,
f t Jimmie
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Charles Lockwood and N as ea J i r.
■ of Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hol-
lyman and Miss:Dorothy of Water -
down; Mr.. Harold Carter of Due-
gannon,
Miss Hazel Petts of Blyth. is visit-
ing her friend Mrs. Walter Cook.
Mn and Mrs. John Campbell . and
children of Aylmer are visiting with
friends in this vicinty.
;Miss; Verna Rutledge of Auburn is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Will Carter.
Mrs. 13. N. Taylor of Goderich is
vsitieg her daughter, Mrs. Albert
Walsh,.
The sympathy of the community is
extended to Me; ,}and Mrs. Hari/
Cook and familyin the loss of their
nine months old daughter and sister,
who died on ` Friday morning after -a
brief illness in the Wingham,• Hospi-
tal. • Service was held anSunday
at the Westfield United, Church at
p.m., immediately following the
regular church service. Messrs Stan-
ley Sibthorpe and Will McDowell
sang a very impressive Duet, entitled:
"Looking this Way." Rev. - Alp
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had charge of the service . Inter, -
was made in the Union Cemetery
din Blyth,
Miss Bertha Ellis of Courtright is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs: J,,
E. Ellis.
Miss Gladys McDowell of Hoines-
ville is spending the vacation at her
home here.
Miss Grace .Redmond of Goderich
is home for the vacation.
Miss G C. Clarke is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Clarke, and sister, Mrs.
Marvin McDowell. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stofrehouse and
son Donald of Goderich are visiting,
the former's parents Mr., and Mrs,. J.
L. Stonehouse and other friends.
Miss Ella Sowerby is spending the
vacation with her parents in Goderich
Township.
Miss Hazel 'Noble is holidaying
with her parents.' Mr, and Mrs. T.
Noble:
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Miss Jolla Stothers of New Ham-
burg spent Easter with her entsp r ,
Mr, and Mrs, Bert McElroy were
visitors with friends, Mr, Thomas
McElroy accompanied them to De-
troit ' for a' short visit.
St. Andrews and Queen St. United
Churches received beautiful Easter
flowers from Mr. and Mrs, William
Sloan, Toronto; and Mr: Herb Young
of Niagara Falls in memory of their
deceased parents, Dr. and Mrs. - ,l-
oan and NIr. and Mrs, W. H. Young,
Bainton Bras. have submitted to
the village council a proposition for
the erection of woollen trills in town.
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They are asking a loan of $i'o,000.
Canadian Pacific. Railway officials
have made an announcement that' the'
present passenger service is to be
augmented by a train arriving from
the East in the 'evening, anal, returning
from Goderich in the morning. ` This',
will, bring the service back to its
former standard of .two trains; a day
each way. The schedule, which
comes into effect on May ,1st next, is
c,1uite different from formerly and will,
be quite popular. •
There passed away at his home
Lot 19, Con. 4, Hullett, Benj. Morritt' May, A `-,D,, 5927, their names and
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a ' 1zlghly respected'resident of the l addresses, with full particulars in writ -
community for many years. M,•, ing of their claims, and the nature of
Morrit,t had been . enjoying his usual, the securities (if any) held by them
good : health,and. had gone to (he
barn on Thursday evening to attend
to his stock. As he was out an
unusual length of time his wife became
anxipus about him and w;>nt out only
to find him lying in an unconscious
ondition on the stable floor. Neighbor
were called and medical aid sin -man-
ed, but he never reigained conscious-
ness, passing away on Tuesday, at zo
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-WHITECHURCH
On Friday, April 22nd, under: the
auspices of the Young Peoples' So-
ciety, Rev,. Duncan MacTavish of
Exeter, will give his lecture on the
"Misty Flats, or Drifters. of Life,"
based on John Oxerl'iam's poem:—
To everyone there openeth a high way
and a low,
And the high soulclimbs the high
roe
And the Tow soul .gropes the low.`
And in between on the misty flats
THINNED OUT
It used to be that"undies"
Were always properly lined—
But now like heavy gasoline
They're becoming more refined,
PUBLIC NOTICE
I am instructed - by His Worship,
Mayor Felts, to notify the PubIic that
all persons driving vehicles must
STOP before, corning onto Josephine
Street at the intersections where. the
STOP, signs are erected,
Any person violating this by-law
will be prosecuted after reasonable
warning is given through the paper.
Geo. Allen,
Chief Constable.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 56,: Chap. 125 of
the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the
Estate of William Franklin VanStone
deceased, who died on or about the
third of March, A. D. 5927, at the town
of Wingham, in the province of Ontar-
la,'are required to send by post, pre-
paid. or deliver to R: Vanstone, Wing -
ham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Execu-
tors on or before the second day of
H'e was a faithful.. Iinember ;of
Queen Street United church, always
being in his place whenever health
and weather pertriitted: He is sur-
vived by his wife and three- sons viz.
John of Muskegon, Michigan, 'and
Jame of Point Edward and. William
9t1i Con. of Morris . A daughter Bel-
la died in childhood and a daughter.
Mary died very suddenly in young
womanhood. ''Die funeral. was
held on T�inrsday, Rev. Dr.y
having charge of the• service. <Inter-
ment was made'iniUnion Cemetery.
.Cecil Gardiner B. A., student and
demonstrator of Physics at Queens
University at Kingston, has just been
offered the position of personal as-
sistant to Professor Hulett of Prince-.
ton University I.J. Prof. 'Hulett is
one of the most eminent erten in
The rest drift to and fro. ' America in the -field of Physics and
Everybody welcome, : Admission
25 and 50 cents.
Mr. John Simpson has purchased
the house owned by Mrs. 1 urdon Sr.;
and Mr. and Mrs;, Manson Reid and
family are moving into the Johnston
home. •
Mrs. Ross, Mrs, MacGregor and Mr.
and Mrs. Ti. H. Moore and Milan,
spent Sunday with Mr. Donald Fin.
layson of L ochalsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Farrier and Lu -
ells, spent a couple of days last week
with Mr„ and Mrs. Eltner Alteft and
other friends in' Ashfield.
Miss Evelyn Gaunt of Wiarton,
spent the week end with her arsnts
here.
Miss Ruth and Elwyn Moore of Pal-
ferston are' spending the holidays with
their uncles, T. H. and Arthur Moore.
Mrs, Murray and daughter Margaret
of Walton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie.
Messrs Wm Fisher, Duncan Ken-
nedy, Robert Mowbray and Harold
Sperling went to Toronto on Tues-
day, returning on Wednesday with
two Qverlands and a Star ear.
Mr. Joe. O'Clallaghan of Dltroit
spent the Easter holidays witli his
parents here,
Miss ,McQuillan of St. Helens,'
spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ab. McQuillan.
Rev. Walter Treleaven,of Lucknow
took the service in the United church
here and, at St. Helens on Sunday.
He was accompanied by his sister-in-
law, Mrs. Cuyler,
Messrs Harris Pardon of Leaming-
ton and Elmer of Detroit, spent the
week end at the home of their par-
ents, Mr,. and Mrs. Jas, Purdon.
Mrs. W. A. Farrier is spending the
holidays with her daughter, Winni-
fred at Harnilton.
EAST WAWANbSI-I
Mt. and, Mrs. itterb Canipbell, hf
Wingham; Mr, rind Mrs, john J.
Carri.pbell Audrey and Donald Charles
of Aylmer;: Mr. and Mrs. Jsrn W>
"ITighttnaii and Phyllis Gertrude of
Belgrave and Miss Jrex e Mcl owell
of Wiiightai11, spent Easter Sunday' at
th bottle of Mr.: and Mrs, Cliarlcs
Cat p1) 1.
duly verified by a statutory declar-
ation.
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said second day of May,
a.
5927,••the said Executors will proceed
to distribute the . assets of the said
estate among the parties entitled there
to, having regard only to the claims
of which they shall then have had no-
,tice, and the said executors shall not
be liable for the said assets or any
,part thereof to any'person of .who's'.e
claim they shall not then have received
notice.
DATED at Wingham; this sixth
day, of April, A. D. 5927.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for • the Executors. ......
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Electric Chemistry. and Mr. yGardiner.
is to be congratulated on having this
opportunity of working `under hien.
Besides this he will have the oppor-
tunity of taking classes under three
other renowned pro:fssors for his
I'h. D. The staff of Queens Univers
sity say that it is the best thing that
any of their chemistry graduates have
obtained,. Cecil is the only son of
Mr; and Mrs. Peter Gardiner'of town,
and his many friends here extend con-
gratulations.
on-gratulations.
G. M. Chambers has purchased the
Geddes property on. Dinsley street'
East; Mr. Chambers intends to oc-
cupy this home and the ;dwelling on
Dinsley street West, is now offered.
for sale.
Rev. George Telford and Rev. R.
H .Barnby attended a meeing of the
executive of the Heron. Presbytery in
Goderich on Monday afternoon.
BELGRAVE
Jack McKenzie was an Easter vis-
itor with his parents in Belgrave.
Miss Belle Cook spent a few days
at the home of her brother, George
Cook, of Belgrave.
The farmers: are quite busy on the
land, and sowing; is the order of the
day.
'Mrs. Bert Bradburn spent a few
days at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Bennett, of Wawan-
osh.
A. Jamieson is having his house
reshingle'ct.
Mr, and Mrs, Dave Hamilton of
Wingham, were Raster visitors with
friends near Belgrave.
Mr, and 'Mrs. John Rogers, of Tor-
onto, was an Raster visitor on Sat-
urday with her brother, C. R• Coul-
ter and family at Belgrave.
WHITECR•tURCH
Miss Laura Martin is spending the
holidays with her sister, Mrs. Ttobert
Stewart..
Mies Isabelle Coulter : is spending
her holidays with her geandniothcr,
Mrs. William Purdott,
that
We are; 'eery sorry .to "'t airort t,i cit
Mr. Andrew Fox is at present; very
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Section 56, Chapter 1;21, of the Revis-
ed Statutes of Ontario, that all pers-
ons 'having
ers-ons'having claims against the Estate!
tof James H. Stutt, who died on or a-
bout the 3oth day of January, .x927, at
the Village of Wroxeter, in the, Prov-
ince of Ontario, are required to send
by post, prepaid, pr deliver to John
L. McEwen, post office address, Blue
vale, R. R. x; Ontario, one of the ex-
ecutors of the said deceased, on or
before the e6th day of April, 5927,
their names and addresses, with full
particulars in writing ,of their claims
and the nature of the securities (if
any) held by them,duly verified by
a statutory declaration.
And take notice further that after
tday
.. f April, r
the said .26 h d<ay of p 5917, the
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executors of the sofa deceasedwill.
proceed to distribute the assets of the
said estate among the parties entitled
thereto, .having regard: only to the
claims of which ,they shall then have
had notice, and the said executors will
not be liable for the said assets or any
part thereof to any person of whose
claim they shall, not then have receiv-
ed notice.
DATED at Wingham, this .5th day
of April, A. D., 1927.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham, Ont.
Solicitor for the executors.
MORTGAGE SALE OF
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
Under and by virtue.of the power
contained in a certain mortgage which
will be produced at the time of ,sale,
there wilhbe offered for sale by pub-
lic auction, on Saturday, the twenty-
third day of April, A. D., x927, at the
hour of 2.3o o'clock in the afternoon,
at the Brunswick Hotel in the Town
of Wingham, by Thomas Fells, Auo
tioneer, the following property, name-
ly:
Lot Number Seven on the East side
of Centre Street in Government Ad-
ditional Survey in the Town of Wing-
ham, save and except those portions
of said Lot Number Seven, heretofore
sold and conveyed to Thomas C.
King.
Upon the said property is situate
the following: 12 roomed Brick House
39 x 38 feet on stone foundation.
TERMS.•—Ten per cent of the
purchase money to be paid down at
the tittle, ,of sale, balance to be paid.
within thirty days.
For 'further particulars and conditi-.
ons of sale, apply to the undersigned.
Thos. Fells, J. W. 13ttshfield,
Auctioneer. Solicitor for the
Mortgagee.
Dated at Wingham, this fourth day
of April, A. t., x927,
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Never before have we shown a More comprehensive
Inge of these most deli htful Spring Wearables-for
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both'Matrons and Misses. . And never have we had.
• such ready buying by both near. 'and far -away cus-
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The latest fashions, all talk Coats of the Lighter
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Beige Shades, Grey Shades, ' Rose Taupe Shades. it
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Remarkable Coats, every one of them, 20 in the
7 group.. Travellers' samples and regularstock num- ri
bers. Poiret Twills, and fine Tricotine in 'fhe best
spring colors. Many with Silk Crepe Lining and it
Fur Trimming. Values up to $40.00 in the lot.
Shop early for these bargains. Each 17.00.
New Scarfs, Jabots:, Collar and Cuff Sets,
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GLENANNAN
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes,, also
Mr. Crawford, spentSunday evening'
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ballagh of
Teeswateii
Misses Elva Metcalfe and Elma
Stokes' spent .a couple of days with
Mrs. Howard Wylie, sixth line, Turn -
berry.
Muss Nellie Gilkinson of Stratford
Normal is spending the holidays with
her parents here.
Miss Mary I -laugh of Totoeto is
spending the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Phot. Baugh.
Asses ` ;Elva Metcalfe rand: EIma
Stokes spent a few clays at the
Imine of Mr. and Mrs. }Toward Wylie.
Mr,Alvin Smith of T3luovale spent
Sunday with his friends on the ninth
Con,
Mr, and Mrs, ;Robert 'Scott, and fam-
ily. of Moorefield visited recently'
with Mr.. and Mrs Thos. Weir,
nr. Eimer Aitken of Toronto is
spending' a few days with his friend,
Mr Win. Elliott Jr.
i phi aaUi.
Miss Mabel Stokes spent Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Muir,
The many friends of Mr. Boyd Mar-
shall ' is sorry to hear of hien` being
confined to the house with quinsey.
We hope kr a. speedy recovery.
BELGRAVE
Those home for the holidays are:
Miss Dorothy Bridge, Detroit; Jack
Stewart, Detroit; Jack McKenzie, of
Cargill; aArchie Montgomery, Strat
ford and Norman Stonehouse, Lon-
don,
Mrs, Bone and Miss Bell Ferguson
are visiting friends in Toronto.
MistW ade of Fordwith visittA with
her brothers over Easter.
Mrs: Carson of Wingham is vlsit-
big at' Mrs, David Scott.
John Stewart Was trampled by
horse and was off work for a feiv
clays,
Joe Roddy visited at Auburn :for
couple of days.
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