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CHURCHES wingharn Tax Rate 47 Mills,
New Assessor Was Appointed'
Sunday Morning ite the Baptist
Church Pastor Wardell spoke on a
Christless Eternity. He said we hie -
ed to sing, "We're rnarching to Zion,
but is it fair that we are not inter-
ested in the hundreds in Wingham
who are marching to hell. We need
to realize evhat it means for a soul to
spend eternity away from God. He
-urged all his hearers to pray as they
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tave never done before for a revival
in Wingharn without which the ma-
jority of unsaved ones will go down
o Christless graves. In the evening
, the Pastor spoke of "Our Home in
em,
el -leaven." He emphasized the fact
that we should make sure of heaven
"before we die Paul tells us that
'Our Citizenship is in Heaven". Pe-
ter adds that our place is now reserv-
ed for us, and every reeerved seat Will
;be taken. . All were -urged to have
their sins washed away in the blood
of Christ, without vehich no one
would ever be able to enter that hea-
veniy abode.
:Ran Into Train
When motoring to town on Satur-
eday afternoon, a resident of Morris
ftownship was watching the gypsies
loamped at Wingham Junction and al-
lowed his auto to run into a moving
sfreight grain. Fortunately both were
egoing very slow and no great darnaie
was done The auto locked tightly,in
•the front of the engine, but no per-
sson was hurt.
la.aid to Rest
The funeral of Mrs. Donald Stew-
art of Turnberry, was held Saturday
June 26th., to the Wroxeter Ceme-
tery. She was e5 yeras of age and all
Ther Iife had been spent in this neigh-
lborhood, where she was held in high-
-est esteem. She is survived by four
.sons, Alex, William and John, of
Windsor; James, of Wroxeter, and
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two daughters, Miss Agnes, Toronto
, and Mrs Roy Porter, near Wingltaiti.
alotoring from Alpena
Mr. Thos. J. Ferguson and two sons
•sof Alpena, Mich., were in Wingharn
•on Monday. They are on their way
Ito camp for a short time in Muskoka,
;but before doing so Mr. Ferguson
esva.s going to Gorrie to look up some
.of his old chums of forty years ago,
.He tells us that he set his first line of
stype on the Gorrie Vidette that long
:ago and one of those he intended see-
ing was Thos. Nash, former publisher
•of that p,aper, Mr. Ferguson has had
:his ups and downs but by gersever-
•ance the ups have got the best of his
life, and he is now retiring after many
years in the printing business. In ex -
Veining to us how he did it he says,
I svhenever a cheap job came along he
gladly let his competitor in on it and
thus overfed him.
WINGHAM UlearED
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end Bible Cleeses.
r t a.rn ei es Service.
I • Children's Sege., "A Clocle that
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5 Morning Sahj cr-,"The Law
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7 9. ening ,SJIN ect,
"Some Moilern Ilangers to t• ;
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Rev, M. Id. 13ennett wll
I preach both morning mid even -
mg serVices.
Good bright music. Strangers
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F. Evening--"Senen New Things"- 1.
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f The regular July meeting a Wing -
ham Town Council was held on Mon-
day evening, Those present were
Mayor Fells, Couns. Mitchell, Spot -
ton, Wilkinson, Elliott and Haney.
A letter was read from the Council
of Turnberry Twpin which they ex-
plained to the council that they could
not see their way clear to pay Wing -
ham anything for services at the fire
of Geo. W. Ross' residence, as they
raised no fusels for fire protection.
Mr. Ford Cruikshank e asked the
council to pay him for damage done
to his auto which went into a ditch
on Francis St, where a tile was laid
and not properly covered Up. The
Council felt he should be paid dam-
age bet recommended that the Utili-
ties Commission be requested to pay
iThe tax rate for /926 was struck
at 47 mills which will be made up as
follows :—County rate 3.8 mills, Pub-
lic School Rate 9.5 mills; High
School rate go mills aid town rate
28,7 mills. This is an increase of
mill on the dollar over last year One
mill will bring in $1156.00 and 47
mills $54332.04). The estimates are as
fonows:
Receipts
Surplus from 1925 .
Licenses
St. Watering
Cemetery
Rents and Fines
Taxes at 47 mills se
'496.47
-se_ 700 oo
247 18
25000
55o oo
54332 ob
Poll Tax .... .. _es s3,5 oo
Sanitary Ta.x .. . . 85o op
Percentage on taxes 150 o(s
Weigh Scale Pees . 175 oo
Dog Tax 200 00
Miscellaneous . . ... ... .s.. 500 oo
$ 6o98 65
Expenditure
Expenses, Elections etc. 15o oo
Salaries 3330 GO
Printing, Postage ete. 700 oo
Insurance, Heat, Light 1200 00
Fire, Water, St lighting ...... 6300 oo
Law Costs Iso oo
Streets , 24.00 00
•Charity and Grants . . ..... 600 00
Public School Board ...... ...-.... 10982 oo
Debentures 1750411
Cemetery 2500 oo
Board of Health 16o oo
Sanitary 1400 oo
High School Board 5780 oo
Public Library Board...,.,.. ... 800
County Rate 4362
Dicount on Taxes 550
Clerk and Bailiff 40
Refunds of -taxes 50
Excise Tax . 75
Interest on loans goo
New roof, Fertilizer Bldg.
Miscellaneoes 902
15°
00
32
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00
00
00
00
00
22
$ 60985 65
The Finance Committee recone-
mended the payment of the following
accounts:
W. A. Sanderson, streets $151.2o;
M. Dolan, work on streets gnoo;
Women's Institute, rebate of hall
rent for Convention recto; Dom, Ex-
press on tar, cans z.20; ?rands Han-
kin Co., brick filling pots 22.68; j.
McCool, work at monument 4.80; H.
Collar, freight and cartage ee 21.
Bank of Commerce, Int. coupons,
Diagonal Road, pavement 2072.15;
Benk of Commerce, Int., Coupotts,
Victoria St pavement 1576.8e; Domin-
ion Bank, Int., Coupons Victoria St.,
pavement 321.74; Dominion Bank, Int.
Coupons Victoria St. pavement 6ctoo
Beek of Commerce, In, Cotipons
Diagonal Road 465.04; Bank of C0/11.-
nterce, Sewers Debenture 74-T7';
W. A. Galbraith, salary June 96.6e; E.
Lewis, Salary June 66.66; Geo. Allen,
Salary Julie 63.33; Municipal World,
Assessors ,supplies 26.56; R. Vint,
cOncrete curb at town hall 30.40;
Bert Wylie, painting park fence 6s00;
Public School Board, advance on levy
l000.00s Office Spetialty Co, filing
equipment 129.35; Canada Vfetal •Co.,
lawn seats for cemetery 52.0; R,
Saint, freight and cartage 95c; J. 111.
Graham, planting beds, cemetery
hall, etc., 52.00; C P. R. rent oi scale
site oo; W. A. Galbraith, petty cash
paid out 5.41; Geo. Carry suit for
Chief Allen a5,00; Joe Wage Tabor
at hall es4o;Wim Holmes, paintieg
water cart ne5; Advance-Thries
prietieg 25.35; H. Collar, teamitig
8„35: j. Mills, grass seed cemetery
1o,50; R. Deyell, salary x5o.cgt; Wni
Stokes, labor 117.00; IL 13. Elliott,
stipplies 15.30; Thos. Fells, expenses
to Toi•ortto 4,e5; Pee St Thorrioson,
etipplies egos; Eliiier Wilkinson,
letterieg eiglis 25,8o; W t Seott,
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erection of park fence 27.57; T. Finn
511, mowing grass e6.2o.
' Councillor Mitchell reported that
the buildings at the cemetery had
been shingled, the new fencing was
here and would soon be up and the
new park seats, were now in the cem-
etery. The committee had investi-
gated the cost of increased water fa-
cilities at the cemetery and found it
would be in the neighborhood of
$600, They recommended that this
be left over for another year.
The property committee have er-
ected a new high board fence be-
tween the park and. the United. Fare
mers Ca-Oper. The f cost to be
paid by the town and the renaainder
by Mr. Hirst„ he to get half of the
old material, One load of this was
taken by a member, of the Utilities
Commissionand it was decided to
ask him to, pay $3:oce far same or
have it returnedto the town hall.
Three applications were presented
for the assessorship. via: T. J. Mc-
Lean, Thos. Garrett and David' Mc-
Gill. The last named received all
but one of the votes. Mr. McLean
has been assessor in Wingharn for a
number of years, The salary of the
assessor is $275 with an allowance of
$8 for postage.
Mr. Cosens asked' for a rebate of
hall rent on behalf if the Wingham
Arena. for their concert on May 24c17.
His request was refused.
Rev. W. I), McIntosh left a stove
telling the town
for to be used in
The Couneil will'
silent of the town
they could have it
the Touriss Camp.
put it in 'the base-
hall.for the preeeet.
The Chautauqua committee were
given the privilege of'the town park
for Chautauqua week.
Magor Fells reported for the street
committee that gravel was put on
Carling Terrace, alsothat the town
had on hand so barrels of tar and
through the efforks. of Reeve McKib-
bon theycould use the. County tar
kettle when filling, cracks he the pave-
ments. He also reported having
made Josephine a through street from
Alfred St. to Victoria St, That
means that cars. approaching Jose-
phine from any other streets must
stop before going on. to Josephine
A traffice bylaw was discussed clau-
se by clause and filially sent to the
Minister of Iiigliwa.ys for hie approv-
al before being adVelitised.
It will be good news- to the citizens.
of Wingham to know that a company
of local business men and a couple of
outside experienced men have formed
a coropang and: wilt take over the
Fertilizer building for the manufac-
ture of toy expeess wagons and oth-
er articles. The property commitee
was instructed to have the roof on the
40x80 repaired.
Fell Oat of Sedan,
• When turning- around the silent po.
liceman ' near Watson's grocery on
Monday afternoon, Mr. Harold Ross'
little girl fell against the door of the
sedan bursting it open and falling
heavily to the pavement. Mr. Ross
always teen ehi doors to see it they
are securels "ned when he has any
of the little folk in the car, but he ov-
erlooked. it this time Fortunately the
little girl was only bruised, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross' home coining from
Detroit' was riot Made sorrowful as it
might easily have been.
Pocock—Pelan Nuptials
The Baptist Parsonage Ilagersville,
Ont., was the scene of a very pretty
wedding on June 2211d at 8 p.
when Mr. WaltgegBoeoelee son of Mr.
and Mrs. CeetesePocock, ofesWinghant,
Ont, and Mi s Mary Pela0graduitte
nurse of Wi gham Hospital, dittighter
of the late' Mr, and Mrs, J hn Win,
Pelen, lasgow, Scotia d, were
united in t e holy bonds riatei-
moni by t e Rev. J. F, ry grnan,
The brid looked very lovely in t.
charmirig c stume oE,Avhite crepe)
wearing a v svith"vereath of lily of
the valley., Sh carried a hi-Agueof
pink butterfly roses. ,The matron cf
honor, Mrs, j. F. Dingman, was be-
comingly gosoned in navy blue and
said silk crepe. Mrs, R. D. Winger
played the wedding march.
After the ceremony the wedding
party were entertained to a dainty
buffet leneheoe, ,Durieg the signieg
of the register Mrs Dingman saeill
hee usual cheritiries way.
The happy eouple left on a motor
trip. Their many friends wish thein
loeg andhappy- life—Hagersville
/4ews,
Subscriptions $agoo per year
THE LATE MRS. HALLIDAY
An old and highly esteeined reside -A
„
uelgrave, passed away to the vale
beyond on Thursday, July est, in the
person of Catherine Robertson, be-
loved wife of Mr. Adam Halliday, in
her 83rd yee.•
H e r husband
• and she celebrat-
ed their golden
• wedding 3 years
ago, and Mr. Hal-
liday is ten years
older than his
wife. The survi-
ving family con-
sists of three dau-
ghters and two
‘. sons, viz: (Chris-
tie) Mrs, Walker, (Mary) Mrs. Stew-
art, both of Morris, (Tressa) Mrs
Garner Procter, Adam and Dan, ail
living in Western. Canada The late
Mrs. Hallidac has one brother, James
Ro ertson, a missionary.
he remains were laid to rest in the
Brandon cemetery on Monday after
noon and the funeral co tag wits lar-
gely attended by many old friends.
To Our Subscribers
There are still people paying their
subscriptions and requesting tape
lines. We are sorry to inform them
that we ran out of these little souv-
enirs three weeks ago.
A Nice Fat Purse
For his services rendered the Lib-
eral party in the House of Commons
at Ottawa, while . Mr. McKenzie
King was electioneering in Prince Al-
bert, Mr. Ernest Lapointe, will re-
ceive a purse of $roo,000, subscribed
by liberal members and friends.
Died in Winnipeg
Many old friends of Wm. Net-
erfietd, a former resident of Lower
Winghang will regret to hear that he
passed avray in Winnipeg General
Hospital on. June 29th, in his 59th
year. Mrs. August Homuth of Wing -
ham is a sister of the deceased.
Let Your Paper Follow You
• When going away for a few weeks
iolidayi, you should leave word in
The Advance -Times office to have
he paper sent to you 'while away.
Mr. John Gibbons spent 'a couple of
weelcs in Chicago and tells us he en-
oyed reading the paper just as well
away as he does at lictme.
Report of Hog Shipments
• For week ending June 30, 1926—
Wingharn, total hogs eon select bac-
on 24; thick smooth 67; heavies 2;
extra heavies 3! lights and feeders 3.
Bluevale, total hogs 31; select bacon
12; thick smootla 15; heavies 1; shop
logs 2. Huron County, total • hog
1078; select bacon 313; thick smooth
.544; heavies 69; extra heavies 9; shop
iogs.33; lights and feeders 9,
Fell Veom Hay Fos•k
.Mr. Robert McClenagliart of near
Whitechurch, whlie working at the
lay on Monday morning fell from the
my fork to the roof of she grenage, a
distance of probably twenty feet. In
the fall 110 struck tha bac.k of bis
ecal on a beam aryl thereby suffered
a vet y bad scalp wound. His many
friends however, will plesaed to know
that he isprogressing as well as can
be. expected.
Broadcasting Church Services
The services of Wingharn United
Church werelbroadcasted by Wing -
ham Amatuer Station eol3P on Sun-
day morning. • The reception was
very clear and distinctly listened to,
in 13elgrave. • Both services next Sab-
bath will be broadcasted from the
United Church at Wingham. The
committee wish it known that they
will be pleased to broadcast the ser-
vices of any church who care to have
them do so. •
Positions Guaranteed Graduates
The Winghain Ilusieess College has
just closed the most successful year
in its history, almost one hundred
students being in attendance and
more than that number on this terri-
tory have been engaged in Home
Saidy through the Spotton Corre-
spondence Schools of Toronto, Some
thsfitished stedetits have left to at-
tend Mr. SPottiett's Canada Businese
College, Collega and Spedina, Toron-
to to tornplete ild take positions
there, Every graduate of last year
and et oret of under graduates have
beets Dittoed hi position& A position
for every gradttete is guaranteed by
this Rreatest busipess toliege organi•
ration in Cartadai Write tOday for
Partiettlars, (
Local and General News of
Interest to The Community%
Miss Alice Reading is visiting wit
friends at Toronto. •
Mrs. (Dr.)1R. L. Stewart is visitin
with friends in Detroit.
Mr. T. Fells shipped a load of cat
tle C, N. R.%to, Toronto. •
Miss Helen Preston is spending he
holidays at Marietta, Ohio. •
Mr. Eldon Petexialan, spent ove
the week-end.at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mason motored
to Toronto last week on business.
Miss Glenna Spotton is attending
a Girls Summer- School at Chatham.
Mr. Peter Fisher of T'oronto, was
visiting at Grand Berne oa the est. o
July.
Mrs Carson, Carson, who has been visiting
in Detroit has returned, to her home
he
• Mrs. Doig and Mrs. Hammer are
home for a couple of days from Tor-
onto. •
• Mr. Harry Carson of Loudon, was
a welcome visitor in Wingliern this
week.
Mr. C. R. Wilkinson and family,.
visited with his brother at Hensall on
Sundays.
Miss Louise Fraser has, gone to
London to take a course at the Uni-
versity. •
Mr. J. B. Elliott of Superior, Wis.:
is visaing with his sister, Mrs. J
Nichol.
• Bathing Caps—Lake Share lSl1l1in-
ery-25c, 35c and soc at McKibbon's
Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bracket/bury
and family are spending the holidaes
at Bath,'Ont.
Miss Alice Williamson of London
Normal School is 'visiting at her
home in town.
h Misses Irene McDowell and Blan
che Irwin, speed hte week end at th
g home of Miss Ethel Hyndman a
Gorrie.
- Mrs. Johnson and Miss Mabel ar
spending a couple of weeks with rela
✓ tives at Toronto, Niagara Falls • an
Buffalo. '
✓ Warden J. W. McKibbon and Mrs
McKibbon and Miss Bettie, are en
joying a motor trip through Easter
Ontario. .
Mg and "Mrs. Lawrence Galbraith
an son, Dale of Toledo, are visiting
at the home of Mr. andMrs, John
f Galbraith. •
Mr. T. R. Bennett has severed his
connections with A. M. Crawford and
left last week on a business trip to
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gray and Mrs.
Allan Fralick spent the week -end at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard
Giay, Niagara Falls.
• Mr. Nelson Louttit of near Wrox-
eter was in town recently limping
very badly. We understand a colt
trainped on his foot.
Mr. ad Mrs. Hugh 9lpi,oiir and
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred M holiof Turn -
berry, spent a few day visiting in
and around Stratford
Mrs. Gee Gregory and niece Nora
Beattie, are spending a couple of
weeks with friends in Tornoto, Buf-
falo and Niagara Falls.
Mr. G. N. Underwood, attended the
Blythe & Harkness Shorthorn Sale at
Guelph on Tuesday last and purchas-
ed three fine purebreds.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgt. Agnew of
Guelph and Mrs. Geoie Raby of Vic -
i
toria,. B, C., spest th eweek-end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Ra y.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson cf
• Glenboro, Man., are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Under-
wood and other relatives.
Misses Effie and Alba Hogg of
IA/Ingham, spent the week -end with
their sister, Mrs. C. R. Bartlett and
other friends in Mitchell. ,
eters. Archie Ballance of Harris -on
and Mr. Mindred Murser and Miss
Edna Ballance of Toronto, visited at
Mr, G. Day's Dairy Farm. '
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grobb of Port-
age La Prairie, motored over and
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Greer.
Mrs. Waiter Pocock (nee Nurse
Pekin), has been successful in passing
her examinations for Registration of
Nurses in Province of Ontario.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. McGill an <laugh-
ter, Margaret, of Toronto m)) tored
upa nd spent the week -e d at the
homeof Capt W. and Mi's Adarili
Miss Bertha Gannett of Toronto, is
spending her vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gannett,
Bluevale and with friends in Wing -
ham. ,
Mr, Charlie McKibbon is spending
his vacation with relatives at Cara -
rose, Alta. His grandmother, Mrs.
Knechtel, accompanied him fronf
Toronto. • •
Mrs. Elizabeth Munro passed away
at Strathroy Hospital last week. Miss
M. K. Munro, her ,,daughter was on
the teaching staffat the High School
last year.
• Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Galbraith of
South Bend, Ind., and their son and
his wife of Toledo, are visiting at the
home of the former's brother, Mg je
Galbraith.
Mr. and Mrs, GeoleL Jamea arid
four children, motored here from
Lydden, Saskand are visiting at the
home of her mother, Mrs, R, James,
Frances St,
Miss Annie Puller', nurst-ingrain-
ing at the Royal Alexander liospitel,
Fergus, is spending her vacation at
the home of her mother, Mrs Pullen,
Lower Wingliarn.
• Mr. and Mr. Harold Hinscliffe of
Torotito, and Mrs, Wm. Hinseliffe
and little daughter of Galt, spent the
week -end at the hotne of Mrs. H.
Hinscliffe, Shuter St.
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Beiton, Mr.
and Mrs,' Hugh Jones and Mrs. Arth-
ur Murrell of London, visited for a
fevy days at the borne of Mr. John
Walters, Diagonal Road,
,Mr. and Mrs. nest McElroy of De-
troit and little Mise Andrey have re-
turned home after *ending their nee
cation with the formerparerits, Me -
and Mt% T. C. McElroy.
Mr, and Mrs, Robt, McGuire lett
on Tuesday morning for to spent a
couple of I months in the Western
Provintes. They motored with Mr
-
and Mre, I. A, Brandon of Belgrave,
•A-ddltional Locals on page five
PRESENTATION, IVIADE TO PAS.
TOR AND, WIFE
The niernber—s and adherents a
Wingham :United Church gathered in
_ the schoolroom Tuesday evening to
O bid farewell to Rev, W. D. and Mrs.
McIntosh prior to their departure for
Embro this week.. A. H. Musgrove
e was chairman and an excellent pro-
- gram was renderednaluding solos
d by Miss Jean Christie ,gol'13-euce Ed-
gar; quartet by M. ses Ver4 Frersdt
• and Irene Donald nd Me.ssr. . Christ-
- ie and Mitchell; r a.dings h Mrs. We
Vanwyck; instruNental duets by
Misses Maey and ee'resta Carr and
Misses Hazel Brandon , and Peggy-
• flaciGay.
reisrsandm
usic on a saw by Ger-
To thee'Reer. W. D. McIntosh,
Dear Friend: ---
As the terni of your pastorate here
has terminated, your many friends in
the Wingham 'United Church, ci this
the eve of your departure from Wing --
ham, desire to convey to you an ex-
pression of their esteem and regard.
As Pastor you have faithfully dis-
charged eh the several duties con-
nected therewith and have thus won
our esteem and good-willand, be-
sides srou have established many last-
ing friendships which we trust may
long continue.
The terni of your , pastorate here
has been coincident with one of the
eventful periods in the 'history of the
Christian Church, and we are pleas-
ed to know that at the time of your
departure, the great question of chur-
ch union has been fully consummat-
ed and we trust that as the years go
by the growing feeling of unity ande
good will may continue to increase.
We sincerely tut that in your new
sphere of labor success and prosperi-
ty may attend your ministry and that
you may be spared to devote your
talents for many years of useful work
in the service of the Master.
We must, also add how much we
will miss your dear wife.. By her un-
failing courtesy, genttihe:ezi.U.dness and
readiness to responditaall calls upor
her time and energyeseie: has won the
esteem and goodwill. of
As a small token- of: oar apprecia-
tion please accept. fissile las this purse
and contents.
In conclusion we:treat that you and
your dear wife and:family may enjoy
continued prosperity and happiness
in your new home and that many
warm friendshipssfieraned during your
sojourn in Wingham may be of last-
ing benefit to.all of trs.
• Signed on belittle' of the congrega-
tion:—A. H. Musgrove, H. E. Isards
A. J. Irwin, John Kerr,
Mr. and Mrs.. leteIrsto'sh both re-
plied, thanleing,all for their kindnees.
During the slioxt time Mr. and Mrs.
McIntosh were connected with the
United Churchhese they made nany
friends, and a host of good wishes fol-
low them to their new home. Throu-
ghout the evening music was furnish. -
ed by a five -piece orchestra and at
the closetench was served by the La-
dies' Aid:.
Short speeches- of appreciation
were, given by George Spotton and
Rev.. let 14. Bennett, pastor of the
cliuxth. Dr. A. 5. Irwin read an ad-
dress and H. T. Gibson presented
Mi'. McIntosh with a well-filled purse
of money on behalf of the congrega-
tion and Mrs. John Wilson presented
Airs. McIntosh with a sheaf of roses
from the ladies,
The IVIission Band. occupied the
front seats and they preeented Mr.
McIntosh with an eight -piece console
set. Miss Jean Copeland making the
presentation and Miss Evelyn McKay
reading the address.
• ,Mr. and Mrs. Bert McLean and
family, motored over from Detroit
for oyer Sunday.
Miss Edna Musgrove lia•s- left to at-
tend a month term at a summer
school, Taranto '
• Mrs. Preston, Julia arli John. are
visiting with the for4i&s mother at
Monroeville, Ohio.
Mrs. R S. McGee and Miss Bertha
are spending a couple of weele.s with
relatives in Toronto. e .
Miss Millie Turner, R.. M. of Vic-
toria Hospital London-, is visiting
with friends in town. •
Mr. Walter Brawley of, Detgoit, is
visiting with his parente) Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Brawley.
Miss Kathleen Williaan.s is spend-
ing her holidays withrelatives in
London and Toronto,
Mr. Jasper Pridhani and letre. Lew-
is Pridham, Harristott„ -visited at lir.
G. Day's Dairy Faxen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson and
Keaneth, spent the week -end at Sau-
ble Beach with friends. '
Miss Dorothy. Boyle of Southamp-
ton, visited at the home of Mr. Fobt
McGee for a few days.
Mr. W. J. Simpson and daughter,
Mrs. 'Ackley and husband of Chicago
are visiting friestels in town.
Miss Alba Johnston is home for the
holidays, having completed a year at
MacDonald Institute, Guelph,
Mr. W. Clendenning of gent left on
Tuesday morning to visit his eldest
brother, Isaac at Minneapolis.
• Miss Mildred' Fitzpatrick returned
to Detroit on Monday, after visiting,
withelier parents on Josephine St. ,
Miss Doris Walker of Toronto, is
holidaying at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. .and Mrs. IS22C Walker.
Father Geodrow's Annual Picnic,
Thursday July i5th. Wath for the
bills Splendid features this year.
Miss Louise E. Ranee of Macdon-
ald Hall, Guelph, is spending her
sutntner vacation at her home here.
Mrs. William Magma Mrs. Marsh
and daughter, have returned home af-
ter visiting with friends in Toronto.
Bathing Caps—Lake Shore Miilin-
ery-25e, 350 and soc at McKibbon's
Detig Store.
Mg Gordon McGregor is holiday-
ing in Goderich, and Jack Beattie is
taking his place oft the Gerierai De-
livery,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Meterney
of Windsor, motored up to spend Vie
week -end with relatives in this vi-
cinity •'
Miss Mary Wright, R. IsT. of Buffa-
lo, is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. r. j. Wright, 6th con. of Turn -
berry.
The brethre ,,,o,f L. O. L, 794 and
ce
visiting bred en, \about oho hundred
hi all, atten ed 1,5iviee Service in
Wingliara Ut efed Cherch on Sundae-
etenifig lost. • lev, Bro. M, M. Benn-
ett preached,
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Charlie Say
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day wlinhatdwaleiastizicka.
nni are doing as LW"!
'children knew about, 1.
what their parent