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WRQXET.ER CARNIVAL:. 'H TRO COUNTY COUNCIL FIX
YEARLY GRANTS
sink Wednesday night, Febrtia'z' �zd. 1 he following zs a continuation of,
tivas the ,best since the rink wets opal- < s
ed, The, business people of the v.11t'"o t 1' }l s ti port y cram
ell e4iings
of th"e IHUr ori `county council
age donated the prizes, anyoneof whi-, Reeve Armstrong' moved, seconded
ch was worth competing for, )robab-;by Reeve Jolinaton, that cei;tairt raatids,
ay onehundred were in costume for iia the township of Hallett )e rein-
the occasion and many of the 00 011,1 -(stated as county roads. These, roads
es entailed a lot of work and ;tonsid- iwere formerly: on the : county 'system
exabJle expense. very PtIze ',vas con -!and were taken oil in last year's re
tested except, Maggie.`and jig-gs and q,ision, The _:notion was scut to , the
the Judges had no easy- task picking ',good roads :commission.
the winner with sonic ten or: twelve Deputy -Reeve Moser was 'appoint
to,choose • from. ineach Class, With ed to the board of the Children's
a twelve pound ham as a prize it,IvasSheltea for 1926, and Reeve '1iinnings
some surprise that no one car;xe re- to the board of: Godericll hospital.
presenting :faggie and Jig 1 tit it is +; 'There was considerable discussion
rumored that Diggs, •stole away on of the McCubbin_:Patterson dispute.
:Maggie clown .to Ditity Moore's 'and ,of
the' Shiplca drain, arid the
got 1i ht alad W11611 M tggie.got `council decided that the publishing of
',through with him he itittS _no fit sub- the minutes in this matter _(as re -
jest for ,a Carnival. quested by Mr. McCubbin's "solicit-`
Miss Ada Putin *drew. ,the first Ito- ors) should 1101 be withdzativn. ':
ky number in the contest and a draw•j Reeves Johnston and' Hubbard "Ino-,
was. given for Maggie ant ji,;gs. ptiz,e lo>ed forr ,a new egtzalhzation of •the' as-
hen. Ross Pope took ;the hair' sessent of tlie'va�rious ` municipalities:
The hockey. motel' was a friendly hol
of the county, and arlarge nui ber of
aloe, between, Belmore and Wt•oxe-. 1ii embers took 'part it the discussion
ter with the latter wirmi ag four goals: which ensued.: It was pointed out
to nothing- 'thattwent
Following is the list of prize tvlrlla- y Tears llad elapsed Since
are, last !equalization and many, chan-
etas; - ges had. taken place in that time. On
%ancy IDressed- Lady, Na•tiaizal, 1st. the other Band, it was contended that
Laura ,Wright; '2nd., Mrs. Davey • eta: new equalization would be expen-.
Fancy Dressed Lads;, Historical, , sive and in the .end might not !be any
,Miss Scott, Mrs, O. Gathers. more, satisfactory than the present
Fancy ,Dressed Girl National,. Or- schedule.- The council divided, on the
xaia Tillcer, Florence" I -fall. question, a notion that the
Historical Dressed Girl, Elvia :Stock l present
!equalization stand being 17
Isabel Davey. •,.to a4. .
I-1 r -d Time Costume, Atkin Rana, Reeve
' � .�r � e 'Robertson ou having suggested
Best Neigger, 'Geo. Paulin. drat a •et -to ether axe •
r� •- g, g meeting with the:
Le, Couple in Go,1,::, e, Wilma Al- 1Bruce county., council
tell and Bertha Allen. gr T 11 'would be a
•ood thing;, a committee •was appoint -
re Masquerade Carnival ; in the
Trolley Dressed Gent, - Historical, ed consisting of'the :'Warden and Ree
Norman ..Garrett. 'ves Robertson and Erwin, to meet, aFane Dresied'I3oy Historical,Ste-committee
of the Bruce..counc 1 to
Y;part ' i i"gins, Bob -i
Paul . !
,make arrangements for such a meet -
Best Clown, .Archie Edgar. line
Ladies '•Character Costume Liss
Reeves ilfunnng's and :Klapp ;moved'
I�ov.•e.„
s duced a motionro
p testing against the
Ladies Race, Mrs. C. Gathers,
IPI'oPosal to' establish township school
Girls -'Race Isabel Davey, , ,. ,Fl lorence.
boards in place of the present boards
Hall,n
for each: section. This was referred to
Boys ;Race :Ro Robinson.Ro in:s b othe education committee.
Gents Race, Rorry Richards,
„Reeves munriings and I€lopp moved
Couple. Race,G. W. 'I'it,n•r J
c rson aid • that $3,soo be voted to the town of
Orma Tilker; 2nd Art:,. Harris!
and Godericli for the ' rebuilding of tlia
t.
alrlrs. Gathers. •
portion of the county road connecting
.%
!link on I
aan to ha
e Boa
ytfi
i
eeldsoroad
e from Br2-
W
rhim'
it
y of
Mrs,'anet Wenger i t ; r.., ,
j g r of Toronto Is the. town. Referred to good roads
visiting at the hoarse of her niece
commission,
Mrs.'Da.vey. (
On Thursday ' -.
the. council was ad
Mr, James Edgar and;, Miss Francis,
dressedby Mr. A. E. Irwin, engineerEdgar of::Winglrrit , spent a levy y days
for- the ;Provincial Department of
last week at the homy of Arnold. Ed- Highwa -s.' Speaking p
,.. g 3 of the s;:work
gar, done bytownship road' superintend-
, Y
ddnme
`WHEN'OUR - RiVA,.;..
BEAT `'US 'TO k 1 Or'
A 'NICER, ' VALENTd.1
Reeves: Henneber and,•' o It
g G u les- mo- ;Inglis was adopted, g p d, pointingout to
ved that the :assessment of` th
c, viii- the Dominion ,Government the great
age of Wroxeter for count
y purposes lossstlstained through the loviwerin
be revised in compliance' with the rul-gg aof
-
the waters of the Great Lakes by <rea-
ing of the Ontario Railway and: Muni- s
on"of'tlie Chicago diversion.
cipal Board changing the boundaries. ,.
, _- , The; executive committee -.recoils
of the nunicipaIity. The notion was
mended the.following grants: $zoo to
carried and- the adjustment is to be'each agricultural
made in ;ane. society in the caun-
J ty holding a springfair S
The Warden (eafortli.
a den and Reeve' McEwen
spring .fair to receive $25 as it 'e
gads commission, were,appoznted to to each. ash' agricultural society•hvlding a
attend' the Provincial good roads` con
fall fair; $75 to Huron Plowmen's As-
vention at Toronto this mouth.
sociation;' $75 to junior Plowmen's.
Quaid and ;Hanna was assed setting on; 250o to
P gtheH r
tl � _ Huron County Children's Aid So-
forth that the Provincial- al• Iii 1iwa .
from Goderich� Y c:ety, to. be paidyquarterly; $250td the
to Dublin is in excel-' Adam Beck
ler c i memorial fund; $20 'for..
it condition and askin • . that the
g flowers around the court house $So
Provincial Highways De 'artment de-
fer the paving of the road for a few
tars:
Another ` motion sponsored b
P y
Reeves Middleton and Livingston)
of •Turnberry,. chairman' of . the. good ) cern-
r,
es also a grant for the `fall fair); $zoo
A motion introduced by Reeves Mc Associ• ation
of South 'Hur $
ani ays, -V o :has been -work-
ing on steel barns and building. H dro
Y
Electric lines near<Sinicoe is at home
with his mother.
• rhe hockey team played a rettu•n.
game` with; Biu sell Friday $ , ,V r t�itgh
ht,.ihe
score was .5'to x it 1 favor of Wroxec
ter;
Miss Bertha and Miss :Wilma Allen
of Orangeville are visitii-, ,1i' 1 and
.Mrs. T, W. "Henry. Alas. Henry had
a number ofthe younger set in Th'urs-
daynight to meet the young ladies,
and play court whist. . Every one pre-
sent ' enjoyed .eveni
ed' the
J Y evenines entertain-
ment-- Miss : Bertha. Atka is a sister
of Mrs. l-eni_y and 'Miss .\Vii111a Allen
a cousin.
Gilbert Howes was florae ;from Tor-
aitto`over Sunday and returned on
Moiiclay with. Eariiie Dobbs who ex-
pects ` to remain there the rest of the
winter.
NOTICE
Tlie local Hydro Commissioners
y nnrissioners
would like to have all contract cards
signed and 'returned by • February
15th;, -x926 to the Village. Clerk.,
• Fred Davey.
encs, lie 'stated that :00 the -whole 'it
was good, and he advised' that the ap-
pointments
pointments of these superintendents
be renewed for x926, as, their' exn eri
eiice world be valuable. It .was a
mistake, he said, to appoint a, new .su-
periltendertit everyY
ear.
Replying°
to ,a question by 'Reeve
Robertson, 51r. Irwin stated that the
Department pays a proportion for tee
removal' of snow 'where statute labor
is abolished, bttt that such expendi-
ture' should be kept within limits.
Iti replyto another question lie sta-
ted that township councils can order
trees or troublesome limbs to be'ref
moved, . if they interfere with tlxe'road
by giving compensation toy the owner.
A 111 ,bei "of other
questions were
answered by Mr. Irwin, and the War-
den e.xpressed
ar-der:'expressed appreciation QII behalf
o f laic "cotineil.
Colony Treasurer.: Lane gave ari or-
al statement of the financial standing
8
of the 001111ty.
A rn0tion by'1Reeves Coultes and.
Slzortreed. with regard to high school
districts was discussed 11 committee
of the whsle council, but I116 action
vas tailed;
will neve r° know how good your recipes
are•-arnl Crow well ' you can make pies,
cakes, puddings and bread '' until . ou'v'
. e A � 'w used
Purity ,.lour. Your dealer known. Ask<biim,
SJINtI 1011 TEE PI}12i1'y', i3OW COOK 110
Sod ;1DP far, t om 5112 Page'Peir1ty
note C',ak.1 ok Soo blel7irxd
rss rr Oats/AIM r otrn MI ax,s co,
Head Oi`Ose . T'oiso1(r c1t
ahca Pieria riati 1 to tOaht:
•
penses,_eacli '$525; auditors of crimi-
nal justice accounts, each $5 a' day
and'
zoc
per mile one way (ravel; au-
ditors of 12000t 'accounts, nts,, each $So,'
caretaker 9f court house and ,registrY i
1
office, $800 5 : county 'councillors, each.
$5 a day, and :roc per mile
one way
travel. +
1
The education committee 'recom-
recom-
mended tie agpointment, of ` trustees
I
to the'm
several high schools and col -1
legiate institutes of the county as fol-
lows; Exeter,;WiIliam May; '
Y, Clinton
R. E, Manning;`Seaforth„R. S. Hays
Goderich, J. J. Robertson; Win hana,.
g >
A J, Irwin, It was recommended,
that the grants to the variaus'schools<
be paid when verified
and that the
to; the seed show at e , Parkhill requisition be. returned. to,
T -f nsall (amend -
eel' to: 2 o to foul -11°1e
secretary for'1correction: With'1
5); $is each of the foul.
e count 2 i
oto each Y, $ c
iublic libraryK1opp grid Manson,
1 in the county; , 20disapproving the
each $ my proposal ,for the (
i school establi
1 fairshmcit
held in the county of
was to' the, effect' that a. request be am nded 2 township school boards the
- ( e to $_5) � Slop to the.: Salva- ie colialnit-
CxORRIE UNITED CHURCH
()ERIE ; NEWS
An impressive coznrn01 011 service There was a big shiptir
ivas ; held last Surday merning, 'Ile from Garlic on Afonday.:
pastor took for his subtest, '`The otli- paid' for' hog
er side of tire Cross A text, was ta- Some ofux citizens have bo
ken from the gospel at -cording to St. ing,. Alberta Coal and speal
Luise "And they corilpetledone -raa- highly, of it,
ed Simon of Cyrene to carry the The big 'pile of.- sawdust left by
Toss after Jesus:" °The Bible states Ratz V. Bov; znan's saw zni11 is fast
of stom,'
r.
t„aa
v
Simon wets coxnina from the country disappearing., Many farmers ;,re
when tie was seized by the Roman drawing- it away for betiding,
soldiers and forced to carry' the cross Mr, Thos. : Nash was a business vis•
which the Lord could no longer car- itor in Wingbam on Tuesday.
Miss Mabel Wood of Lakelet,
the guest of Mrs, j, T. Sllera this
week
Mr; Ben. Maguire took ' a business
trip to Toronto last week:
Mrs, George Foster Wa;s a taring -
ham, visitor last week,
y.. No doubt 'Simon would resent
m
such treatment tobearh
n't
, t e' cross of
shame in a mob; jeering and scoffing
lwasno pleasant duty. He was a mar-
ked man for some reason.
It is generally suspected that tl
Simon was either a disciple of Chri
!ion. at least on friendly terms wi
Him. St. Mark says that this to
iSimon' was the father of Alexand
and Rufus, who are "thisnz
named fa-
liliarly as though they were two=di
Iciples of `Jesus, and well known, Th
probability would seem to be drat St'nion was at beastlattached to Christ
Nothing is mak likely than that itf
was on account of his association
with, Jesus, and. for the sake thereof
,of exposing- him„ to public'ridicule,
that the soldiers conipclled him to
carry the cross. Yet there, are evi
dences.:that, although at the first car
lying_of the cross his soul would, re
bel against such inlarny that he at Ia
St came t' sere the other side of the
cross. What would Simon ill Hea-
ven take in exchange for the privilege
of having borne that cross'after, Jes-
us. , What • happiness will Simon en-
joy forever! As the redeemed of all
ages rehearse to one -another the his-
tory of the cross,' they will remember
the man who 'was so highly honored
to be a co-partner with Emmanuel in
he work of carrying a cross to the
mount. of sacrifice, So our lesson
from this incident is to endeavour to.
ee the- white side of the cross in our
rosses and losses. Before :Christ
carried' his cross it passed through the
Mand of His,,;, Father. Let us' carry
ifes tasks with a smile; seeking to
find on the other side of the cross a
nnshine. which breaks through R y
011g1T IIItO
lie soul which has learned to say,
,
'Thy will be done.”
An old fashioned Song Service was
enjoyed during the evening worship.
Rev.. Mr. Craik' told the, story of some
very familiar hyms, such as:—"Abide
With Me"; "fuse as 5 am"; "Lead
Kindly Light"; "Blest be the Tie that
Binds" "Nearer
My God to Thee';
,
rix
St'
to Members of the ;U5ission Cir met'
111 tat the Borne of ?truss Ethel Nichols,'`
er
Al•ondayn evening of this week,
5, Planing Mill Opens
e Mr. -W, Palliser started his planting
Mill: on .Tuesdays, The millhasbeen
shut down for scone ;aveelss owing to
the severe illness of 1v1r. Paliner's fa-
ther, Mr. Richard Palmer, who resid-
es north of t5'roxeter. The old gen-
tleman has been 7121-: i i, in fact for
ti time' his life was dispaired of. We
are pleased to learn 'that 11e'is so far'
recovered as to , be able to sit up,
Door Takes Off Finger
Evelyn J;iarrison, the 12 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Harr•isoxt;
met with a painful accident on Sunday r.
last. She was coming through the
door when the little: 'finger of her
right Band was caught 'between the
door and the jam cutting it clean off
between the first and second joint.•
Dr. Whitley was called. and dressed
h
t e injured member.
hospitals in th regard to the 'motion. of XI 11
1
presented to the Highways Depart tion' tee recommended that h'
tern} y rescue this be.for-
merit, th
Y hat :lie Lon,
at,
when the work of Baying warded to the Le "
the highway between Goderich ciesbolo library be put on the list Legislature.- The nio-
g Y erlch acid and hetion of Tfessrs. Cot ltes ,Short-
� -1
the grant bo parol for x ?5 andarid. S,zor t
Clintonr ton is undertaken, it be completed
1925> $5o' •to the Canadian , I reed wrtTi regard toi the establishing
in one year, in order that interruption Instituteg
e u1)tloI1 fo.r the Blind: :The tendersof high school districts was referred
of traffic may be. as far: as ossible of E, G. •P Smith for bread - basic to the council for discussion: i -
minimized,: This was - :carried.: 1 for the jail, of John
Ie j
W. Bell for milk for the jail, an girding the motion of Messrs. Geiger ,
A motion b'y"I eeves Munning's:and d of
C. Ai. Robertson. for • groceries and Kennedy that the grant to schools
Middletozi; ilzat the council meuioria- � � cel I .s for: the
Jail, were accepted. No act'" doing filth class work. be double tire.
life the Dominion Government, se 1 ton was
recommended with reference Legislative ;rant the committee res-.
pressing appreciation of the -: good
f r ease to the i J
applications Iominended that: when th a7
vvorlc:. ,done at 1 I I Lis. 01 the ,court::house Jan1-, , e average. at-
Gocierich harbor, there- r
1 c e tor; the 'ailer and the turn o riovere of fifth Bass pupils is ale (.
by allowing• larger boats to come to " J tet for In- 1 e
crease- ';or over and two or more t
a in salary, find of the Wornenstcllcis are:
this: `port, and• urging lire cotrtiniration l
Institute- of South Huron a ,employed the grant be double the Leg- C
of the improvement of the harbor,' and ,. �'
'Jesus Saviour. Pilot i1le"; "Where
ny Wandering Boy Tonight"; "Tlae
Were Ninety and Nine.”
'There was an `excellent `atteridan
for this meeting and all enjoyed t
inging of the hymns which car
with thein the Gospel Message, 'TI
Noir sang appropriate music foe tl
Services and the solo'by:Mr.. Flare
Sparling "Where is my Watiderii
y
30 oa
y 'T night was _much appreciate
The meinbers of the Gorrie .Lea rt
b
will put on a Valentine Program
the Wroxeter United Church u
e
ti," evening, February x5th., at
5 ,
o'clock.
The Official Board of the Unit
Church transacted the `e ul
r g ar guar
sly business Monday afternoon:
The house of Mrs. . Sher•a
J was
1
ned for the monthly meeting of tl
United W. M. 5, Monday afternoo
t was an interestnig�session, A bit
Hospital for Sick Children lslative grant such groat not lir any I
f
• < _. 1 - it ren or grants,) , < 1137.
was carried case to exce ad e
I 7 he .followtra was recommended $300, and that: in all
The council concluded •` .� r ended as�;, _ •,,
ud d the business
the 1other fifth class schools I
1 I r9.26:
of ' ae session at noon Oil.:'FYid :I
Friday.
tc sc 1ec u e of saltines fo • se oo s t ze c.otinty
the
W atreasurer,grant be equal to the
A. conimitt rdena, .$100; $1650, coon- . q 1 e Legislative
ee had been appointed t
d 1 $ oo county engineer for des t d ssiorl niadc
° tyclerk, x oo; - 'g.rant as provided by statute: . tla
corisnit' the, comity solicitors with. re- � � b Crown attorney,.,..
i 'The
r
II L,00C1 raadS cOIlallii
g t t 1 1 rgn r
day offering was received.
Why not drop it and - enjoy th
ar o to aw x11 tie matter of • 1i Sunda
ions 'the following recommendations: 1S and upkeep 1 of Ca." � 1dat1bn5: RC
equalization of as 1 It, $2800,, :for
41 assessment, and in•: V. t
colts t ' roads, 2 •Stephen township 1211110 "a against : o 0
nesponse to the request of this comm t 3 $ oo, jailer, with fuel, �, P g the Sun i1
Il in etc: •: i , County of Huron for $134,45 and cos c<
mince a letterwasreceived (rola. ' $�h, matron of jail, $2z5, . is
ail physician, $12o; that thus be paid; that no action, 1 e l 1x a.
Messrs, Hays & Hays to the effect) 1. i, turnkey, without y ?„
and, t icerding the claims' of Robt. Son.
light 00•
y School Session next Sunda
. 11L? Pastor will: preach laeh-nCa
y
as
in,—"What About the I- E1de
extras of fuel 't d I gl t t $g a m regarding
that a •valuation . must lie: anade every! l
y t e end of the five f d A "
!Manager of house of Doig, John Cathcart and Dr. Burraivs I 7• P.
five;' .ears b rt at tl i ( refuge, :$700;.
years tite term may be ,e ctende
council for another five years.
The council decided that the.
poiniurcnt of valuators should
taken up at the June niggling.
When the bylaw; filing the s
of Comity Engiileon• Patterson, as r11
previous years, at $2800 for work on
designated roads and $2oo'for work
on county roads was taken up, Reeve
Livingston izzoved, 'seconded by Reeve
Hays., that` in addition to these
amounts the engineer be allowed $500
for expenses and ghat he 'devote his
whole time to the work of the county,
The ,engineer is SO'-1etimes eoga 'ed
by 110110r municipalities to superin-
telltl work 'which they are carrying
out, and Mr. .l Iviiigston s proposal
was to prohibit this. Only Messrs.
Hays, Hamra and : Necb supported!
liini,:however, in the 010120 a. division
taken at Mr, Livirz.gston's request lti re-
s t t •1i
g �7 to d agttii'Ist the proposed
21001 dmOnt.
it,,eeve Geiger and '+ le
g ) County Gic,rJ.
Holman n�iti.tr tvgrealzpotrsted to the board
of er►txiirtai audit.
A 1110(100 of Messrs. ,511111hitgs and
i
Intatron of house of reftr e or atnages; that tie claim of John rllty
db g $Soo• as
Iof refuge, $Soo;•plxysieiati, $Moor;'cha -paid; that oiling on county roads in with us,
117,—D enias, "Deserting th
e, Storey of $xo f0r damages 10 oar be ( Spend'
y -xistaut :nation, :,$400; inspector house
n
be Nairn, -$xso school inspectors, for ex-
�penscs, each $525; inspectors, for ex-,
villages be done earlier in the season;
that l:gineer Patterson attend the ae-1
nual conference of road engineer's at
alaryr Toronto February�2 1 Tt
II 1
INN�11Ir�INi(�IiIClill�Iti9�il!eplil�i(11�1L1�111(�ilI4�IIIR�
If6
Farm or Sale
111
1I
One of the best coo acre
Irl farms in North I-Iurorl with
good buildings, ;xa acres 'hard
ri wood bush, as acres fall wheat, !�
7 never failing well, all in, a good !!
state of. cultivation and close to °I1It
iM � -
three different markets, y
!s On account of the owner's,
failing health this property
wi l 111
I:� l' v
pit be sold cheap,
Now is -the time to buy as the 7
= value of 'arum land is certain to M
' increase during clu g the rireltt ;year or N
ABN R C+O$E IS
irrsttratt t and Real Estate. p�
IM111M1(1I�1l111�111�11'I�IiC1MMill�Ml Cf iNl111Milfl�lf�Nl�lj l' ;
I
n hour' in the sanet`uar
SCHOOL REPORT
- and 23, lei bellowing is.tlie report of Wroee
'commission approved the motion of to Senior Room for January. :Pupii
iS.lessrs, Armstrong and Joliristthi to iwei e examined in ; Arithmetic, Geo
have certain roads in Htillett town- graphs and History, Names are i11
slop added to thte county road sys- order of Iiaerit.
tear, and recommended that a .bylaw I Sr..IV•-.Isabel Tarts, Evelyn Http-
be prepared and presented to the De- fes, Carl .Smith, Laurclla Austin, Jess
par•tinent. ' ic Tdastic,
The 512Co11(1 report of the commis- Jr. IV—Katie Waller, "Arehie Tay -
cion contained the fo11owiatg recont-101:, Irene' Wright, ,*Jessie Green,
naendationsa That a grant of $20oo'7'Dor•athy
• connecting
Gtech, Elva Stocks' jean made to beused on Mt "ban, lider9at
Gibson, , "UVi±slcy
lml�s 711 Clinton if approved by tlic ?
3 � 1. aulin, Isabel Davey, I°Jean Iilliott
road commission and the engineer; "°Iloy Robinson, Mande I11111 C
lY,
that a grant of $3,5o0 be glade to tineS -:1TIT—Florence.
1 . 14a11 'i1lai•jor%e
Fown of Go'tleriehto rebuild the Pity- Waller, Nornaati Half, :nlarg
•t ,,ales Dur -
field. Ioael tsrthrlt the town units, st+b- st, Doris' Mtie rove Geor
g g Brown,
srvlT
cct ..to approval of the .road aonlliis-1''Gordon McTavish:, e
aathe engineer; .that a Ytesv bii-1 Yr. /II—Georgina 1 �cl!ie )1- .0crt
dge be built this yroftr at 1113111). °ti.the P0ldbl, *Arthur Gibson * tired Tido
soupy road, if eo tside'n•ed necessary leer. Lorecnt Chamberlain, be lain,, Stewart
iter' inspection; that no action be td- ;1t11g00-i1is, Rao 1 orlttxt,
ken with preference to the Globe Inn- No on roll 3.2 Average a"ttendar
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(Contiiintied on page five) 27, :''AI. 1,:- llowes% teacher.
SALEM
Hiss Margaret g Newton w ori of Gorrie,
visited her sister., Mcs. Anson .Galbrai-
th last week..
Mr. and M
xs. Stewart Edgar from' om`
south of Gorrie, spent last Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lathers.
Mr. David Vogan and son' Ross front
near Afolesworth, spent one day last
week -with Mr.
, and Mrs. johnGowdy. .1
Mr. and Mrs: Jack.'; Gallaher,.` spent;
one e day Iasi week with "Mi. and Mrs.' ..
Nelson Gowdy north of Orange Hill.
We are sorry to report the 'ilnes
s of
Mrs. John Fitch; she having under-
gone an operation in the : Wi
Ingham.
hospital: for gall
stones, We:liop`e
•site
will recover and be able to return 'i
C n
hone soma jos;,,
re
I
to
s
ce FRED DAVEY
Village Clerk
le Issuer of'Marriage Licencesry
The law now requires the license
re q be
taken out three days before the cere-
re
e moray.
Y
Subscription taken for the
tg
d.' Advance -Times.
to Clubbing rates given
11
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r.••:ORIVIAN WADE
8 Gorrie, Ontario
Agent for Hartford Witxd Insurance
c1 Also
t;
Walkerton Fire insurance Co.
Automobile Live Stock; and d i'lateti
Glass Insurance
n:
DR, H. A . WiUTTON
i
G adnate of Royal College of Dental
e Surgeons of Ontario
Y Graduate of 'University of Toronto
t At Fordwich Tuesday and Thursday
At Gorrie the rest of the week.
GEO. FOWLER
L,D,S., D.D.S.
Teeswater, Ontario
Will be at the Gafton I -louse, Wro-
xeter 1st anti' 3rd Wednesday of each
month. Will be at"Gorrie the follow-
ing Thursday. -
G. S. DAWSON
GORRIE
Director of Funeral Services
Motor Hearse or Carriage, which
ever is required.
Phone x6
HARPY AIIUINS
Fordwiich, Ontario
'Licensed Auctioneer for the Couritie;p
Of Huron and 'Wellington
Phone ro
Or Patterson's Hardware .Store
. JAMES
Carrie, Ontario
Agent for Western Riomers' Mute tl
Insurance Co.
If you Have no wand Insurance i�
your fartu _buildings give vs a call,
agent -;for seve
ranee COrnptttait
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