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GORRIE NEWS
Thiiraday April alitb, x927
Miss Rose Taylorof Kitchener ' is
'spending sortie time 'with her slaters
.There was a splendid spirit ' tote iti' the vallage,',
church` services last Sunday in the'a Mr. J. Jardine, a 'former, r .Sident
of this; district, is visiting at the home
Uarited Church when the young ladies ,
of the' congregation had charge of •the`• !of Mr^ and Mrs! MurrayGamble, ,
services. At the morning service;) Miss Annie.,. urra. has returner],
Miss Nellie Dane tpok the' responsive hoiiie after spending -,ohne tow the
reading and Miss Elsie Cooke gave •a,l home: bf her brother in Listowel,.
spleitidid address on "Ideals~'', Miss:) Mr..George-McKee recently spent
.t;For few days, in J,'oronto on business
Cooke said in part, •t Por life to be at ,
its ,best, one must have anIdeal, Our
Mr. John .Hueston: intends, to erect
a new' residence just north of ;the
ideals are but mental `Pictures of what .. ,
we.;desire our lives to be.. Think of mi11. -
t
the sadness in a life yvhere,there is no IMrs'. 1" J. JohnstoreeMrs. J. H4nd
outlook for better things; and whore ° man, and Mrs: 1.E. W Craik expect to
I attend the Presb terial at' God rich
one does not, reach out toward some of tiluis week
goal. A life '• without an ideal must lThursday
of necessity 'becoirres'iself .centred If Mr. T. J. Nichol returned home
our l likes need ancideal ,why do ,i e 1 Sunday after; ending ,a week . in
not try ;,to find one?. We can' never I Guelph with his daughter, ',Mrs. , E.
expect the joy of living until. we think Hoer. Roe.
others. ' Where shall we go from' Mr: Root. Doig has sold his prop-
oferty in Gerrie and , aeets to.return
our ideal.? r Db we riot• find 'excell-
ent characters portrayed in God's .to his farm south of the village.,
;book? Think of Ruth;sharing I Mrs^ID, W. Dane is able to be ar
salty to :Na is leaving home and, bund ; again after an attack of the
:kindred, and. cleaving after the friend- `grI "Pe' F. W. Cra k and. Mr John
whip of her,pr 6her in;law: We might (Montgomery are to attend tilihe Huron
i cry well find an ideal for loyalty • of `Praesbytery which meets in tGo'derich
Heart. Then what about Mary and on Thursday.
' Martha? How ;they showed an al- I
legiance to Jesus by having eau- Lord Rev. S. R. and Mrs Janet, and
`son Dick, are visiting in H milton
as their divine guest. Thiix;k' again
'this week.
of the; great joy that came to that .'
'mem-
home in Bethany, evhen Lazne, was,�' The ;anneal meting of lire agienn-
bkers of the United Church was [held
called ,back from 'rhe tomb, Our ..
in the basement on Wednesday even
ideal. must have '.a foundation, and
Paul gives us real security when he ing, '
y Very encouraging reports were giv-
says, "The Greatest ,e these.is love."
Love for. God and Our fellow mato.
en by the Secretaries of the different
Then what will an ideal do for us?
Well, it will quicken us for loving ser -
vibe; we must; express our Ive in acts
acts of kindness if we; look at the life
of . Jesus, . in ..tliat he constantly had
the' spirit of compassion: for the poor,• '
completed fon the repairing and dec-
sick, sad, lonely, discouraged, and orating'of the school -room and, other
sinful souls It is in'His' iife that rooms in the basement which,`when
we find the' law of love as the law
completed, will leave the church pro-
of life . We shall not likely reach' P
perry in first class condition,
otsr ;cleat But if we could attain treasurer's
erfection we could attain perfection,I The `;report showed that
P the congregation were• entering the
we then would become decided that.
new year with a balance in the trees -
there was no further use to achieve,,urary of between six. and seven hun-
and: that would lead us to the spirit dred dollars.
of the `Pharisee who said, "I am bet -1
organizations Of the church, which
showed all to be in good financial
standing.
The two • new elders elected were
Messrs T. O. Johnston and Leonard
'Rump.' • Arrangements have been
ter than thou." •Jesus
gives tis. an
BLUEVALE SCHOOL REPORT
ideal when He said, "He that would
,follow me; let him deny himself and r
take up his cross.' ' A choir pf Report of Bluevale School for the
ladies sangl•appropriate selections at Winter Term, 6o pet cent is saris -
both services +factory., ' 75 per cent is honours: No,
Young Men's Day will be observed enrolled 39:
;next Sabbath, A choir of young Sr. IV - Alberta Shiell 79, May
men will sing familiar gospel hymns, Xicholson 6i, j,eslie Greenaway 69.
The pastor, Rev.; Craik, will give the , Jr: IV - Wilson Thornton 60, Keri-
ddress at both services, assisted by neth Aitcheson 68, Norman Barnard
p
and. We wish Mr,•and',Mrs, Thoifrp=
son every success in their new home,
Mrs D.
A. Gall :o£ New Hamburg,
spent Sunday at the home of Ernie
Aitcheson,' Thcbb St,
" Mrs. Jas. McCracken of Derry West,
spent a few days with her aunt,' Mrs.
Jas. Lennox. We, are sorry to re-
port that Mrs. Lennox is not well.
Johnston -In Harriston, on April' Igth,
t927, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jolrns-
ton, a son.
Mrs, Percy Dryden spent the week
in Toronto.
Mr. Wm. Welch and daughter,
Grace,, were visiting Miss Florence
Welch, in Toronto.
Their Excellencies Make Friends in Banff
On their recent first official:tour of the Dominion across to the great attractions` of the town. Furred to his hooves
the Pacific coast, not the least attractive place visited the, monster animal, like a survival. from some
re -historic
by ViscountWillingdpn, Governor, -General of Canada, and period, gently' and calmly takes his. meals fromp he bands
Lady gdon, was.Banff, Alberta,,in the Canadian of. his distinguished hosts. Another,photograph shows Her
Rockies, famous for the .beauty of its scenery and the: hos-Excellency feeding a baby buffalo by hand, whileyet another
pitality afforded by the. Banff Springs Hotel, one of the. gives us Their Excellencies at a point of vantagen the
most imposing and beautiful' buildings of its kind on the of one of the corrals at the a top
,
North American Continent which is shown lower Banff Lordship h a s li bedling the
left. ` �� is seated at her ease, but His • has climbed to ,the
As a record of ,their visit the accompanying unusual very top of the corral and both are enjoying -
photograpba were taken by kind,permission of Their Ex- this unusual position. It is safe tos • $ the Theirvihe from
Ex-
cellencies. -They' show Lord and Lady Willin dors each in cellencies Will treasure these assume that,
turn feedin a massive specimen photographs tour,as a was not iof
n
g' of Buffalo Bull who spends a visit which, although part of � an official . in
;his lordly leisure in the Buffalo Park at Banff, anotherofthis case altogether as austere as such tours are aptto be.
Robert' Master 69 Carniany Hethering-
ton 68, Daisy Nicholson 67, Lela Leg-
gatt 64, Virden Mowbray,6x.
Jr. III Alma Bosman 53, Doro-
thy Greenaway 46.
IInd Class - Olive Shiell 8o, Alba
Mowbray 74, Ross Abraham, 64, Rus-
sell Barnard 63, Mabel Bosnian 62,
Jack Nicholson 55.
Ist - (Promoted to Jr. IInd) Haz-
el Master 8o, Alice 'Thornton 78, Jas.
Ward 73, Willie Hall 64, John Ward
54
Primer A. -'(Promoted to First) -
June Walden 85, Isabel McKinnon 85,
Daisy Holmes 76.
Primer R. (Iii order of merit) -Jack
Kerr, . Gordon Leggatt, Ernest Fal-,
a
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Holmes.
Miss Bernice Shaw returned home
this week after spending the past four
months with her aunt in the West.
Mrs. Jim Robinson and also her uncle,
Mr. Will Fraser at.Rusli Lake, Sask.,
and her little niece Phyllis Gates, ac-
companied her home to Toronto,
Gordon and Lela .Leggatt spent the
Easterholidays with their; grandpar-
ents., M'r:t and Mrs. Mowbray at
Whitechurch:
T;he three Misses Johnston's of
Toronto, spent the 'Easter holidays
with their uncles, the Shaw brothers.
Mr. Anson Shaw of Morris was in
Toronto last week, attending a school
meeting, and called en his niece, Mrs.
onert i34snlana Arnold-Lillow, I .
Leonard Gates, at Charryweod,
ore a ami ton, ee ntce `liornton,'
Mr. and Mrs. A. MeEwets and'Miss.
Gourley, motored to 'Toronto on Sun-
day. Miss Gourley is to resume �
her duties, on Monday, as a teacher.
Mrs. Thos. Coultes' . has returned
the young men. Come and bring 64, Hugh Mundell 6o, Earl Hamil- M. A. Aitken,
your friends: Get the spirit of the ton 53, Teacher.
services, You will enjoy the sing- Sr, III -. Paul Walden 76, Doris
Aitchison 72``• Kenneth Mowbray 70,
BLUEVALE` NEWS
ONTARIO`
Safety on the Highways'
must be maintained'
NEW SPEED LIMIT THRUSTS GREATER
RESPONSIBILITY ON DRIVERS POR CARE
^ AND COURTESY.
AGREATER responsibilityfor alert caution rests on
z; the motorist usng the hihways now that the speed,
limit has been raised.
In every case speed must be governed by the circum-
stances.
The change in the law does not to the slightest -extent
relieve the motorist from responsibility for careless or
reckless driving. Indeed, in this respect the faster move-
ment of traffic on the highways will thrust upon drivers a
greater necessity for caution.
In villages, in heavy traffic, at cross roads or railway
crossings, where adults or children are using the highway,
near schools, and at curves and bridges, care must be exer-
cised by the motorist in accordance with the circumstances.
Obedience to the,law and courtesy toothers is expected
at all times. •
, The raising of the speed limit 111 no way lessens tate
necessitylor caution. The change in the law will not miff-'
gate the offense of recklessness or carelessness on the part
of any.driver. Attention is patticularly directed to the
provision for cancellation of the cars license which may
fllow subsequent conviction for reckless driving.
The safety of the highways must be maintained. The
Department hopes that motorists willrealizc this and will
strive through carefulness and courtesy to continue to
keep Ontario highways safe for all who use them.
Ontario Departgient 0
e
, hway
e Hon. CEO. S. HENRY, Mi,i s
Miss Barbara Thynne is a present
visiting with friends at Port Dover.
This district received quite a heavy
snow fall yesteeday but' the temperat-
ire did not go low enough to do much
damage to wheat or clover. Quite a
few farmers are through seeding and
the crops went in in first class con-
dition this spring.
The regular meeting of the Wos
men's Institute was held Thursday at
the home of Mrs. A, Aitken, There
was a good attendance, Mrs. ' Roger
Oka gave a fine -paper on "Beauty
Spots in Canada," and Mrs. L. Turvey
One on "Flowersi." The roll -call was
answered by each member paying the
annual fee.
John Bosnian, or Chatham, was
home for a few days holidays. ae-
James Gannet, while working in
the field on Andrew Gray's farm, saw
a nice large deer go. across the field
he was working in and disappear in
the woods. .r- There seems to be quite
a few of them straying around here
lately.
The many .friends of Mrs, (Rev.)
A. V. Walden will be sorry to learn
she is on the sick list and at 'present
in the Wingham Hospital.
The Misses Johnston of Toronto,
returned lionie today after spending
a week with their uncle, Arthur Slaw;
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Leggett spent
part o last week with friends at Ham-
ilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pocock v,f
Nolrnesvillc spent thin weep end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs., Leonard
Ell Lott.
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bnwrig tt an
family of Toronto are spending a
couple of 'weeks at the home of the
p
Cut your Bill for
Long Distance
As a business man if you
ask us to do so, we can
probably show you how to
save quite a sum each.
month on your Long Dis-
tance business. A • large.
number of prominent firms
have recently been sur-
prised and delighted to
find the savings they could
make by following the re-
commendations of our ex-
pert investigators.
No matter what line of busi-
ness you are in, or how little
:you may be at present using
Long Distance, it will cost you
nothing to have one of ottr ex-
perts analyze your business and
snake you a report. We Trope
that in, dour own interests you
will decide to da. this,
Our Manager will be gift t to
have vom call M and maize an
pP
a oint'tmaent for purpose.
STs. ..._.:.
11
home after spending g the winter w er with,
-her daughter Mabel, at Toronto.
Mr..and Mrs W. R. Gallaher spent
Sunday atthe home of Mr. William
Thornton. o
4 Mr. Geo. Fells of Atwood was home.
over Sunday.
Mr. Geo. McDonald of Goderich
was home for a few days„ and has
bought a carload of feeder cattle and
put them out to grass on his farm ,
here, 1
Mr. John Messer had the misfortune j
to fall off the disc' one day and get
cut and bruised . Mr. Wm. Balfour ,
also had the same thing happen but
is riot hurt so badly as Mr. Messer.
Both cases were caused by the seat'
breaking..,
Mrs. (Rev.) A. V. Walden was tak-
-
en to Toronto hospital Monday morn-
ing, where she expects to undergo an
operation.
Mr. Robt. Hamilton, who has been '
on the sick listfor the past few weeks
is gaining up again; and hopes to gat being arranged by the office of the ' orie Paulin 61, Velma }Iigeins 61, Is .
SA.LEM,NEWS
WROXETER •NEWS
The Continuation Public schools:
opened Monday morning after ,the,
Easter holidays. Several riew pupils
entered the Junior robin for their"fii:st
tinie,
Mr, and; Mrs, Ashton Morrison and.,
Miss Annie Minto returned`'to. St,
Catherine, to resurrie their duties a s
tea,cllers.
Dr, C1 C. Ramage, dentist of Bras -
at
intends, coming to Wroxeter ev
eery Thursday afternoon,, He wire. be
at the Gofton House,
The funeral of the late Andrew Ire
1ar;l of Durham, :bras held from the
home ff I1 r Joblil'Adanrso on Satur
day afternoon ltsr. Ireland was a.
Mr. and Mrs. Denman of Brussel•s, former resident of elliS place some-.
visited Roy McKersies' on. Monday. Years ago.
Miss The young peonl>e of the Unitedi
Jean Wylie has returned from Church, held their east meeting of, the:•
".
her Easter vacation.
season on Monday -'night The'meet--
The bazaar held in the United .
church last Tuesday evening, under mg was a social ;everting, consisting:
of a program and lunch,
•
Mr. and -Mrs. Ashton Morrison of
St. Catherinas, visited with the form-
,er's .mother,'a ew days last 'week~
visited Edgar Higgins, Brussels, last Miss Lizzie Sanderson spent the:
week week end at her home here.
Mrs. Herbert Henning visited Lloyd' After spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, !litchi-
Hennings last' rveelc en, Mrs. R, G Berkinshaw and son
Bobbie, returned to Toronto on. S'atur.
Huron Regiment Will Go tot Camp d
June Loth' Miss' Annie Munroe left e for St.
Between 90o and <I,000 inen, repre Catherine, on Sunday after spendin
g
sentative of nine•nonpermanen't active, the Easier holidays' with her mother
the auspices of the Ladies Aid was a
decided success, both socially and .fi-
nancially.
Mrs: J. Higgins and Miss Lenora
militia units in :Military District No. r,
it is definitely announced at military
headquarters, will attend the camp to.
be held at Carling's,Heights .,for nine
days, commencing on. June loth A
list of the; units "which will go into
camp includes the 1st Hussars, 9th
Grey's Horse, Middlesex Light Infan-
try, Huron Regiment, Bruce Regi-
ment, Wellington' Rifles, North Wat-
ay
;•here.
Miss Jennette'-Ritchie is at present
visiting friends in.Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Neil,;, White spent
Easter with their h,. "'
er ; daughter; Mrs..
Pleasance; in "Toronto,
Miss Elde "' Hazlewood, who has
been confined to the house with Ton-
silitis for the past few weeks Isg ett-
ing. better, we are glad, to say:.
erloo Regiment, Lambton ' Regiment
and end Battalion, Canadian Machine
Gun Corps: In connection with the
camp, arrangementshave been made Following is the report of Wroxe
for a camp school, commencing oni.
ter. Senior Room for the
Easter tests.
the same date and to last i6 days, at pupils were examined in aI1 str6aeets,
which oficets, and non-commissioned Sr. IV -- Elva Stocks 8o, Tsalaell
officers may qualify for', higher rank,
Davey 78 Wesley Paulin 75, Maude:
WROXETER SCHOOL REPORT
The camp, which is one of the first '1l,lj an0
�, 7, Archie e Ta �'14r 68, Jean,
e
to be held in London sinthe war, Elliott fig: r
will provide ati opportunity for practti- i Jr.IV Norman Hall '
7p,• George'
cal training for units which attend in Musgrove 76, Marjorie Weller 74„
in the arms of the service which they `Florence Hall 73,
represent. Musketry and machine ; Sr„ III -Robert Paulin 80, Arthur
gun work will be conducted at the Gibson 67, Loreen Chamberlain 66,
Cove Ranges. Infantry drill and cav- Alfred Hooper 63, Stewart Higgins
airy work will be carried out at the' 61
heights. Some 5o horses will be I Jr. III - Vera Thirst 88, Lily Wel-
provided for the mounted unitswith ler 84, Jack McLeod 77, Helen Milli -
the possibility of loo being alloted. All l,gan 70, Doris Elliott '68, Nellie Mc-
phases of military life in camp will Laughlin 67, J. McLean 65, Elgin
be included in the program which is Hoffman 64, Rae Louttit 6e, Marj-
out soon: general staff. The four artillery un -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gallaher' of its of the district, the SSth and 12th Harold Kaake 54•
Belgrave spent Sunday with ,Mr. and Batteries ,of he 7th Field Brigade, ( . •., M, E, BOWES,
Mrs. Thos. Stewart: Canadian Artillery, and the 16th and 1l�{041-
Teacher..
Mr. and, Mrs, Jos, 'Smith of Brus-
seas spent Sunday at the home of Mr. TWELFTH LINE, HOWICK.
J. Karney:
a
abel Milligan 59: Margaret Edgar 55,
29th sof the rrth Field Brigade go to
Petawawa for training. The date
of the commencement of the camp
Mrs. A. Holmes received word that has not yet been announced. The' Twelfth Line visitors in Wingliam'`
Ieth and 55th bateries, both of which for Easter week, were:: Miss Doris,
are of this city, however, are training Baker, Misses Nellie and Evelyn Dane,
regularly for attendance, Nonperm-,.Mr, Cleve Stafford and Mr, Wesley'
anent units of the district other than Underwood, ,
those which will take part in the 1
'Mrs, James Underwood i5 not im
training at the camp here or at Pet- proving as quickly as her many friends;
awawa will train at local headquarters. I would wish.
her sister, Mrs. Walker of CooksvilIe
is very lore
Johnston and Black shipped 'a car
of hogs and one of cattle to Toronto
on Saturday.
Miss B. Thynne is at present visit-
ing with friends at Port Dove.r.
• HARRISTON
Miss Eleanor McLean -is spending
a week . with, her cousin, Mrs. E.
Aitchison. •
Mr. and Mre. W. B. Willings spent
Sunday in Goderich,
Dr: andMrs. Ferguson of Kincar-
dine are visiting at the home of Mr.
Donald Smith,
-London Free Press, Mrs'. A. Johnson was a visitor at
the home of Mr, R. Clegg.
The Cheapest Drink in the World lips: Gorrl,on Vittie is visiting at
With the exception of water, tea is the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the cheapest and most widely consum- D. Catliete.,
ed drink in the world.' As a drink Me D. Clegg has purchased a Pord
it,.is good when made roti good tea, , Coupe from Mr, McIntyre of Lista-
but it ls‘‘a terrible disappointment if wei.
cheap tea is used. I Mr, and Mrs, R. Hays attended the
wedding eat Mildmay* of the latter's
Tf there is anything more Iirdierous sister, Miss Sadie Woods,on Wednes
than abald-headed barber reconimen day last.
Mrs, Healie of Toronto is spending cling to a customer a sure tonic to
a week with her niece, Mrs. Milton 1 Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Earls visited
make the bait• grow, it is an eligible
:Mettlesat the home of the latter's parents, Me
English speaking bachelor elogttently
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Kettles are and Mrs, R, Clegg.
e;scoursing.„ on the large French -Can -
moving In the double house of Tom
keeping then from eventually eon-
adiatl families and the best paeans of
It in's , an Thebb St.
Mrs. E, Aitchison and Miss Wyni-
frect, spent Saturday in Wingham,
with their uncle, T. J. McLean,
Mit W, 13,, Thompson, who for
trolling Ontario.-Chciley Enterprise.
This is an age of specialization. An
elderly Ertglish:i an writes to the pap -
some time rap a butcher business ers to Say that he knows Boli to do
here, and later sold to Mr. Harold thirty-two distinct things; yet he can-
I(erney, and who has been travelling" not get a job,. If he could de one
for Guitits, left this morning for hislor two things better than almost any,
new position as manager of the Gtinns one else he torrid, get one without any
Plant- in Wingltam, Mr. Thompson tllrouble.-Youth's Companion-
will be very much missed in 1.- ( *'
ton, as he Was Very popular In base- I You may be Made of finer clay than
ball, lodges and band -••-ad what i$ your neighbor, but you'll, both Toole
Harristoit's loss is Wiitghain's gain, alike to the undertaker.
Husband -"Another birthday! Alas?'
it is clevast'ating1" Wife.�'`Notlseiise..,
It all depends on the point of view.
Why don't you iso as I do? T am just
: entering my forty-ninth year for the
eighth trine." -Parisi Iilustratlot
w^
FRED DAVE'S?'
i7i:lage Clerk
Issuer of Marriage Licences
The taw now requires the neense be
aken out three days before the cart,.
many.
Subscription taken for the
Advance-Tinres.
Clubbing rates gi�rr hr