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Thursday, March rith.; r926
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GORRIE
'MissAlena Nash, ntirse in trai,iiing.
,f....j, .. of, 'll'orotiter• NVesteati. 1-lospita.1, who "•.f.11.6 folloWitig'letter from Dr. Nlary
has been home ttending the bedside, Fiudiater, 'who is itt Miami, Elorida,
i her brotlier,who is still very ill, re- to her sister, Miss Annie Findlater,
' turned to aoronto on 1,uesclay inorn- of i, orris township will be exceeding--
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,. aring of this week Mr. Nash is slight; ly interesting reading for her many
.IY improved and we trust he will soon friends, in this vicinity,
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be restored to his usual health and Dear Slater;
. • .' strengNurse th. Breen is in attend -a Itire been )ate in writing youthis
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;ance, ' ..- wee' for I've not had a moment to
Wm. J. Gamble, on of Mr. - and Myself. I came here a we,ckl'ago to-,
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-'111rs., j. W. Gettable, north of Gorrie., night,. I left Savannah ate 7-,p.na,, in-
„, • ' . who has been suffering for .sorne tune stead of....4,15 pane the New Yorlc
passed away to the Great -Beyond. on through train, .having lostits Tight of
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Saturday evening last. The funeral,, way between Phila. and Washington,
took place on Tuesday afternoon of aind eians,couently we were sidetrack-
' thia week and was largelyaattendecl. ed for everything, .from hobos to
' ' ' ' • Tile -bereaved are deeply ,syrnpatlaized ",Flyers” arriving in MiaMi in 26 hss.
with in ^ 'their affliction. e '',. instead . of 14. hrs. .The. country is
Mrs, P. J. Havers of Detroit, who flat, and uninteresting except for its
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. orange and citrus fruit orchards, pine
,-Hyndlitan in town is inuch iniproved apples, 'fern fields, banana trees,, etc.
in health' since coining here and we To my eye,, the trip froni Toronto
hope will soon be fully recovered. through 'agrieultural Ontario in any
, , recovered.
Little Dick Jones held a birthday direction has 'it bea.ten . though nos"-,
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on Friday afternoon- lest and sibly not in February.M
As -We cae,
about twelve or thir„teen of his little south from jacksonvillethe, air- be-
friends were invited. We were told came milder, and at Fort Pierce I.
by' some of the little, loll: who were, saw the fit'st straw hat, , Pahn Beach'
present that they had splendid fun and -is crossed straight angles by the R.R.
t -wished Diel- would 'soon have another and I think not eVen.. 'in "little old
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birthday. All went honie happy. We lievy York" have I Seen so many aut-
'• , join in -vvishingthe little fello-w many ornobileS—liere I saw 'a four story
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happy returns of the day. open. garage ,full to the roof._ Iloily-•
Ouite a number .inthe village are -i.i'cod has very extensive - recreation
. complaining of. colds, others are stiff- gardens and, payillioiis all,a,gloVa with
'-fering froin grippe and sore tilt -Oats:, electric - lights and making a fantastic
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M-rs. Rev. Se R. Johnston and little scene in the moonlight as we crept
son, Lawrence of Loudon, are the, past it, .•
.hen we reached 1\liami; I- was,
guests,. of Mr. and, Mrs. F. 0..John.-* vv
-,‘,
ston at presen,t; . " - surprised to find. the station waiting
Miss Lctli's2 White has recel'ved her room almost eraiatataayet reports had
first aonsigantent -will be of early spring mill:. it that Miami was 20' crowded that
aileay ilti
. to :Meet i)eopitit,_ _,
Prospective cust°rners in her 'new' the parkseLeebviedineigitl9ybli2ed
t:leytowselie-eepinottl
al prepared
shop by ildoliday, March 15.. •
availing themselves ,of the shelter of
tlia station at any aate. Monday
BE ivfoRE ' _, was , Washington's , birthday. and a
National holiday so I fully expected.
The Lord's Supper was aech•srlinistera to find, the eitY crowded----it-rnay be
. , .. ed to a large., number of (aoinmuni-
that coaningefront Washington. had
cants in tile .Ciitton Chturch, Sabbath aceustortted 'Me- to , crowds, at any
,
morning. . ' , .rateel did -not 'see anything p eno,
The remains of the late Edwin '17es- . • ,
, entn,
ai an - e nuers that' thronged
= ., numbers. 1
,
keY,
was laid to. rest in ,M'Cli-ttosh the 'streets of t.e city, ...Of coarse
; Cemetery, Tuesday afternoon. , Mr' 1\liaini B'each,-18 miles cliStant ernp-
David ,Teskey son. of deceased and ties the city- of thousands so Tues -
Wm. the Peterrrian' aocomparting the bp -
day I Went -rint-fo see it. The har-
dy front Fergus. Rev. /vIcI(eiiiie con- bor ,front iVii.S croWderl •with ships,
ducted service at the grave.
'' scores Of thciii, and riding at anchor,
Those confined to the house with
, farther' out,were others waiting their
.,a'Grippe are Mrs. Tarnish, Miss Eli- turn to tie .11P -'-at ',the wharves. We
.., eth Hackney, Mrs. George Hark- selected a- .-spoi under a, cocoanut
- ` ' , . , . ' pairn and spicaa. our lug on. the sand
liess' Eldir Renwick • -with mea,sles . a , , ..., ,, . .
' '' • ' a , and gave ourselves up to the lure of
•Mrs." Jack Gallagher, -Mrs.. James
Dickson, Aitken is visiting sson,,riarr'is;-t'g•i5iends Sunshine and the blue sea, With its
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many hued' stripsall shades „'of blue
at London. , • ' and green, which if some painter had
Miss Jean Scott and Bessie,: spent Put on canvass, We would ltave hoot -
LETTER FROM FLORIDA
YES, VOLL'i AM `?01)ikr- tgliSTER
Nrab 1HINNE,,
0,4ER. INNO' VieVt DECIDED
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ordinary chimney. Yesterday the
thermometer stood at 84 deg but a
cool breeze made it rather pleasant,
today it is cool enough for heavy
clothing. and suits Inc wonderfully
well for I find the brilliantesunshine
and bright blue sky, with the heat
rather difficult to live up to. Just now
there is a hill in real estate boom
values are becoming more real gett-
ingadown to staple basis. A Chicago
woman who paid $7500.00 for a 5o ft.
ocean front 2 years ago, was offered
only $25,000 and
she is bemoaning
her luck—she's afraid to let it go Test
it go up in value, aft -aid to keep it for
fear_it go down and the poor thing
is frantic over it. Thus does the
gray ghost of high price shadow a
real gain of $71,000 or thereabouts.
I'in enjoying myself of course,
couldn't do otherwise under the cir-
Sunday with their friend, -Miss Mary ed h as icing' o -Ver done. ;This sea
McNeil, but where was Charlie. . . isn't at all the same in color as is
Some peopleeare wondering if'Nibbs. seen along the New England coag.
is shipping some of his,noxage,
A. got a good sun burn—men and .Wo -
jig in every swig" to Behrwre„ as some ,
men alike here, who go in for out-of-
door.lite, obtain in a short tan.° a com-
of. the ladies of the village have been
tumbling down cellar, better 'not get
Plexion that looks like leather, the
it too strong Minnie. -.•
red. headed freckled face individual
Do you •remember how... two or has but one big freckle and that's all
three weeks 'ago, Timothy was telling, over his face. Across from the
to ocean irght where the masts of the
es there was a strong resemblance
men and holies and now he • has ships taper ,skyW'ard are the million -
grown more tender hearted and says airs hotels, rows of them—all astir
they are like birds, because they stand with' life, men and women of all
•ages, all ,styles , of clothing, long
on two legs, some are like owls, look
wise, some are like • night' hawks, :.
some like peacockt More showy than
-useful,' some are like parrots, just re-
• peating what they hear others say,
but we have yet to see the one that
resembles the canary bird, going thro-
ugh life singing his "Shwate songs."
MORRIS
• Wm. J. Johnston of Gladstone,
Manitoba is bringing a load of good
•Well broken horses to Brussels, Wed-
nesday, March 17th. Any person
needing one ring 27-5, Brussels phone.
53niliz! Charlie Saysl,
GORRIE UNITED atuRcH
On account Of the snowstorm and
heavy condition of the roads, the con-
gregations were, riot 48 as usual
in the United Chureh, 'The Pastor
!9.a.d.armounced! 'lip theme "The Inner
''.Fhe subject was based -upon
beaildings' in repair.
3. That. section 14 which reads
"the members of the township school
board shall be paid 'for their atten-
dance at meetings, etc." be amended
leaving it optional with the Town-
ship board.
4. That the adoption of the town-
aehip school hoards Bill be left op-
tional with the ratepayers of the
township.
Have .you read Elizabeth Coopers
Book,. Drusilla with a Million. Come
and- see it at the Lyceum Theatre.
If sonic one gave you, a Million
Dollars, what would you do with it.
Colne ;to Lyceum Theafre and see
what Mary Carr did with it in Dru-
silla with a Million.
cumstances, still 1 think: I'd prefer "
a greater variety - in wealth for Be more than his dad,
steady diet - Hope yon folk aren't Be a chum to the lad;
snowed und.er. • Be a part of his life
Sincerely, Mary R-.-Findlatei. Every hour of the day.
Find time to. talk with him,
TRUSTEES' AND RATEPAYERS' Take time to wall: with him. -.
• CONVENTION Share in his studies
arid share in his play;
Teach him the things
The Trustees' and Ratepayer -S' As -
That you want him to know;
FATHER AND SON
socation for the County of Ontario
Don't, live apart from him, •
met at Cannington; , Wednesday,
Don't keep your heart from him,
March 3rd. Mr., J. Phair, the prps-
Be his" best cOntrade, i
idenr, presided and addresses were He's 'needing you So.
deliveredbM
'y rT.rm-
T. Bell. of Ca -
Never neglect him,
haired. inert with flowingties, and"
short haired women with almost eq- ugton and Mr, W. M. Morris of
Though young, still respect him, -
Ally- short skirts, and the colors Toronto . The Township School
d. walks look .Hear his opinions
With patience and pride;
• make the verandahs an
like moving flower, gardens. 'We
started homeward at 3.30 P.m* before
"Ilb: fellow uritaliflea,
ibimself up in 116
by his own boot strap$
Is pretty 54re ts
'know about *heft
'he starvis „:th!,1
the great crowd left and evenat
that, we were four cars abreast, each
row awaiting its tarn to go, directed
by electric traffic signal, and traffic
officer, Next day I had a ride out
to the "Everglades" a section of
swamp land reclaimed • b)'; drainage
through a 'huge canal. The soil
here is a rich black loam, producing
strawberries, onions, lettuce, ,pota-
toeS bananas, etc., and 3 cops per
year al that. There is , also a big
smear plantation' in this district, and
largo areas, Goo acres, where Irish
potatoes are grown. Notwith-,
standing this, Florida ships in pota-
toes from Idaho, and the consumer
pays Toc per lb. for them,' while he
can btIy 3 lbs, of bananas for Toe,
bread is tzle per lb. loaf, 'Yester-
day I had a drive along 65 mileS of
coast line where the entire distance
is laid out and sold in 50 it. lots.
The amount. of emciney and labor
spent in clearing tip this area has
been enormous. Many of 40the sec-,
tions art restricted to building only
Spanish style of home, and. so the
city iS very colorful, neatly all
houses being ,Stnceo; itt bright
eolors, red, bine, pink, green, orange,
tans and ,yellowS, while the lawns
are bedecbed with the flmning hibis-
ens and Poinse
Boards Billwas the chief topic of as-
cussion. The following resolution, on
motion of Mr. Win. Bagshaw and Mr.
5. Reid, was unanimously act6pted:—
."Resolved that we, the 'Trustees.
ttias. the houses
lirive fireplaces with big fantastic
mid Ratepayers of the County of Ont-
ario, express our'approval .of the
Township . School Boards Bill, with
the following amendments
:—
t, That Section 3 which states that
"a township board shall consist of
not less than three, nor more than
ten "Members", e amended fol -
Show
hint his error,
But be not a terror,
Grim -visaged and 'fearful
When he's at your side.
k.3.6w what his thoughts are
Know what his sorts are,
Know all his playmates,
It's easy to learn to
Be such a father
That when troubles gather
You'll be the first one
For counsel he'll turn to.
' You can inspire laim.
"The Toweship-Beard shall consist with courage, „.,,A fire. him
of as , malty inerribers as there are ,
school sections in the township, giving ,
one representative to each Section, iliniumemiiirlisiiinimininiimilitnagisuis
Hot with ambition.
For deeds that are g
He'll not betray you,
Nor illy repay you,
If you have taught him
The things that you
WROXETIT,R
Mrs. Wm. Carter and Ailiss
\)l'io have bc,en. visiting friends in
Woodstocic, returnecl '14.fonday night
and e.-x.pect to leave for their home in
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tile Weat on 1:-"rida.Y% • '
The Coiltinuation. Sclipol ex.pect to •
ptit on a conc,ert in a few .y.',.,ks, will ' •, - ,
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the', record of 'tile Laodicean cliurcli. 5i've fu`f.ther •Partic!,11ars 1.tet •• ' . • :; ,
Revela.tion, Chap.3 Verse 7.5. . '. . • • •,- - . 'il, her' ; '-'
. . • .• , fewwee ks in foronto wi...1 ..5.•Stt,
No one Who gives any stllougnt to
,I)Oris ;Well4 and other friends, ; . • ; ,
Mrs. A. W. Weariug is spending a
the 'matter, will unfound the condition fbijii,s mary ..Harria is , vi$iting
Laocticea with that of any other of Kitchener with Con and Mrs.
01 the seven churches. Its character Agnes 3\aleXerclier of
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distinctly ass,erted; it is lukeavarne not Forest •was home over Sunday.
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M '1 tl is felt for J.){1r. altd:
tle 3 syn. I. ty
profligate as 1?ergm-nos, nor liypocriehIS
G-arnble, of the oth
tical as Sardis, but restilg. sell la the death of their only son,.
,satisfiecl coniplaccncy. liVe find. a an saaurday.
fore without earnestness. This dam- paeitinortia. lie was in Toronto with
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chi's appearance was respectalale and his wife for treati'lent and retur3.14
liorne with a severe eold which de -
its profession loticl. f_.,ukewarnan -- •
church satisfied and at ease and there- Mr. Low Roach is very sick with.
12 veloped rr.,i.j)idly into pleurisy arid.
very' inferior to heat but' seents pro- p,-,,eunionia. Tie is at Flaai.y Chant_ :
ferable to absolute coldness in the bet=litt's his brother -in-laws. His wife -
things of God. But to this churdh the returned TorOntd Saturday
Saviour said, "I would that thou ivert night and at presentiunable to lea -
room having ben under trent-
cold or •hot." The hot are accepted 74.11er
land beloved, the cold are invited and tnent while- in Toronto for .goitre,
encouraged; but, those wile) sicle avith Almost a Fire • .
'lite 'blowing, of the sawmill av natte
'both and belong to neither, are cast "
co where' the Lord is manifested as ck'I'varned the People villade that
something was wrong. It WaS learned
being utterly disgusted. Read the ac -
tit -at a small fire had started near where
hot ashes liad been used on a friction
11t... Gibson • usually goes
through the mill at night if it has
been running hut liaYing a very severe
cold he sent his son Edward this night
The flames were coming through the
floor when he arrived having started
in a dry post. lie gave the alarm, A
to save the mill. Lucky it was a calm
friiagei,itb.nt it was discovered just in tialie. '
Mr. Peter 111cEiwee and family
last Wednesday night about -10 o'clo;
out with scorn. This is the only pla-
count and' you cannot find one word
of commendation.' The disgest the
Lord was not against the Organization
or dotttine. Nol the real„objectient
was ltikeWarnmess This group of re-
' ligiOns people were .half-hearted, limp
and flabby; No earnestness, zeal, glow,
or. go. •„Lukewarinness is offensive to
both God; and man., Shake. hands
with some People and. unless you fir-
mly grasp the hand there is no shake,
; 1 at all. Who cares to watch a game
when neither one team nor the other
ood';
!want to win? Battles that have been
in Wish. to thank most sincerely all'those
won have come to men who -were
few pails of vv-ater soon pet out the
should. I
. Edgar Guest r
ed an engine, neither did it ever mo-
ve one. 'Whole -hearted men move
SALEM , I
.mountains of difficulty. The devil
no need to concern himself with
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir, spent one ,has'
dau- lukewarm Christians, he has them in
day recently with their son and
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weir, povaer, God hates lukewarnmess
because it kills our possibilities of uae-
near. Orange Hill.
In- fulness. When a devout earnest 1 a
Mr, A. E. Gallaher attended an I t ot his knees the angels rej°ice Fer giUSOn 69 .p. c H d Wrightarol "\ 56
and open their windows to hear his
Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy, spent I Prayer. What is the cure for hike-
r - cure is foend in
one clay, last week with Mr, and Mrs.. warmness 'The
Roy Gowdy of the B Line, Howick. 1God's ledger or minutes of this chur-
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Mrs. Wm. Bolt has been confinedlch called Laodicea. "Beheld I Stand
to the house. with an attack of appenLlat the door and knoek.". This graci-
dicitis, We hope no serious results ,ous "Inner Circle of our .Saviour".
will follow. IShall we throw our hearts door wide-
open, bid, Him enter while 'Weanay?
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallaher have 11•Y
the sympathy of the neighborhood in At' the close of the address^ ..M„r. L.
the death of their infant son, who waselAshton and F. W. Craik sang a duet,
only some four days old. '"Are You in the Inner Circle, Have
you heard the Master's Voice."
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who in anyway .abowed sympathy in'
earnest. Believe me it is ever title
'One loving heart sets another on. their recent great 1Yereavenlenti
fire". Lukewarm water never wreck-
SCI-I0C)L ,EZEPORT
The following is the report of work
in S. S. -No. a, FIoavick for February.
V—Marg-aret Edwards S's p. c.
Sr. IV—Beatrice Ferguson, 58 p,
Elma Finlay 53 p. c.
Jr. IV—Lily Edwards 49 /a C. --
Sr. III—Elva Dane 74 p. c.; Jack
surance meeting in Harriston -last
Friday.
TORY CORNERS At the evening set -vice the. subject
was "A Friend in Need is a Freud
, 'Indeed." II Timothy, Chap. 4, Verse
We are very glad, to say that Tea
at, "Bring Mark with Thee for he is
expected. as well as can ":profitable to inc in the Ministry." The
Newton is doing
[Pastor traced the 'life of John Mark
Sorry to report that Mrs. Thos. Ell -
'and his associations with Barnabas
is is not improving as fast as her
and Paul in missionary journeys Paul
neighbors and frien& would wish. 1
rrefused to take Mark on the journey
Mr. Alex. Strong of Toronto was in
again because he had on another oc-
the burg on Monday. . ., i Casion left. him. to return to the ease
,and comforts of his mothers home in
Mr, Thos. ,Nickel is at present very
busy selling fertilizer, : - . ljerusatern. But now Paul asks Tint -
Mr. Stewart MeNaughtot of Blue- r ot.ly
i to bring Mark to Rome to come
vale was on the line looking; up some
fort him and bring good cheer in tire
Cattle. . i
hour of imprisonment and diffittilty,
Mrs, G. Simmons has reternedhoine a a
So John Mark came back, the worth -
after a two weeks visit with her fath7
less has become worthfur, the young
er at Jamestown.. ..: „ .. man has taken a turn for the better,
at Mr. lEriends are an asset. Hold on to
Mr. and Mrs. R A, Taylor and Miss
Is' ; your friends and. "'despise none of
Edna, spent Friday evening
Robt. Bakers. , . thein. Avoid -wounding your friends,
at - res"t•1for there may conte an hoer when you
Mrs. George A. Dane is o
visiting relatives at Fordwich. May need the gracious help and
Mr. Thos. . Nickel purcha 3ei. a.horseifriondsyp
i i of the very one you tore
from Win. Trimble of Carrick, .. I 'aside, mit if flionds mean so much
p. c.; Melvin Taylo 56 p. c.; Clara
Detzler so p.
Sr. II—Gordon 'Wright 70 p: c.;
Lorne Ed.wards 64 p. c.; Hartley Bar-
ton 40 p. c.; Harry Edwards 38.p. c.
Jr. II--Bertlia Detzler 77 p.. c.;
ea Finlay 70 p. cat, Robert Ferguson
56 P. c.
Sr. I—Mac Metcalfe 76 p. c.•
Jr. IH-Alilcirecl Dane S5 p.'c..; Les-
lie 'Edwards 82 p. c.; Alta Finlay 8o
p. c.; Mildred Stewart So p, c.; Elsie
Barton 78 p. c.; Alberta Ferguson 43.
. Elsie Ail. Cooke, teacher.
and that township ha,ving fifteen or et.-- •
more schools be given two boards. Ls arm o_
F r Sale
2, That Section, Tr which states 11.4. ---
that "all the assets and liabilities of ill One of the best 200 'acre =
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the Boards of th e several sections of ii farrna in North Huron with F
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the Township shall he vested in and j good buildings, 12 acres hard- rize
assitmed by the Township board," be iti wood bush, go acres fall wheat,
ainencled by adding that adjustments 7--. never failing well, all in a good ki
ln Made to proteet the interests Of .1.---......_ gate of cultivation and close to of sill
those school sectiong, that haye re- ".-1. three different markets. al
cattily finished paying for new-! '.. On account of the' owner's il
schools. The reason assigned for sii failing lrea).th this property will
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this amendment is that, as tlie Town E., be sold cheap. =
ship School 13oard would naturally pi NOW is the time t� buy as e
undertake to spread the cost of edti- value of farm land is certain to 11,
Cation equally over the whole town- increase during the next year or
ship, seine seetions that ,,liave already = two,'
paid off the debenture debt for new 111
Phone to
d r new schools in adjacent sec- I InsurAnte and ReEtt t4tate* F-- burg one evening last week op a hor- ions to complete the VOrk 00 time
Melvin Taylor, Spent Sunday
with in our earthly relationShip what must
his parents at Mildmay. .
it be to find the truest and. never fail
of 'Lilo I 7th., spe3i.
Sunday in the burg.
ing friend, Jesus. "What a Friend
We have in JegAS," The Choir sang
an anthem, "I will lift up Mine F,yes
unto the Hills." The leading part be ing taken by Mr. Ashton and Dr.
FRED DAVEY
Village Clerk
Issuer of Marriage Licences
The law now requires the license be
taken out three days before the cere-
mony.
Subscription taken for the
Advance -Times.
Clubbing rates given.
NORMAN WADE
Gorrie, Ontario
Agent for Hartford Wind insurance
Also
Walkerton Fire Insurance Co.
Automobile, .Live Stock and Plate
Glass Insurance
DR. H. A, MUTTON
Graduate of Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontarici
Graduate of 'University, of Toronto
At Vordwich Tnesda.y and Thursday
At Gorrie the rest of the week.
GEO, FOWLER
• 12 CON. HOWICK Teeswater, Ontario
1,1).S., D.D.S.
Will he at the Lofton House, Wro,,
Mr. Delbert Clegg went to Listo- H. Mutton. After tbe sermon the
wel' for treatment last week. Hope to choie sang "He A, 'Friend of Mitie," xeter 1't and 3rd Wednesday of each
momb. Wil be at Clortie t te to low.
see him around again soot. Don't forget th:k ec'al
day g •
ing Thursday.
M. awrence Galbraith has moved Sunday.
to his new a,rin, whicli lie has pur-
chased recently on the wth c011
Mr. and Mrs- Joe Woods from near
Lakelet were Sunday visitors at
Jimmy Warcll's,
Mr and. Mrs. King from near Or- Wroxeter. Members of the SOcieties
,
ui a. in.-1Voineit's igissionary
ciety 'Work, Pastor will preaeh on,
"Standing 111 the Watchtower."
p. nt---Ladies Aid Society' Work.
peaker, Mrs. (Rev) I -I, Beown
anger Hill were the guests of Joe San- will furnish music at both sery ces
derson recently. lYtentberS arid adhereets of the Uri -
Mr. and MrA. DaVirl Dane were ited Chnrch will kindly hand in their
Toronto Oyer the week-endl busi- amounts to the various funds on ac-
niente hearing their Share Oi 1..ht bur- Mr, Gordon Simmons Was in the Iflarelt 5/st. The officials are awn.- of Huron and Wallington
G. S. DANVSON
GORR IE
Director of Funeral Services
Motor Hearse or Carriage, which
ever is requred.
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HARRY ATKINS
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