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"WHO'S WHO"
Guide Business Directory
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DEALERS=
o9Dzition woraits
STAN. PREVETT
Soul st. Phone 83
VORD
MERCURY. al e; anTreTvlirlinnt
t$ lined Cara
GEORGE mittotwAs
25 Victoria Phone 2$4
VHRVitOJT OLDSUOBILE
Sftet:ar
McColl••,Frontenael 'Products
• MCGEE'S GARAOX
DO1,G1-13 8 rmsoTo
Sales and Service
86 Hamilton St Phone 095
Veneral Repairs to All Makes of Oars
,417$000 G.A18 AND OILS
ifIrentone Tires ` Willard Battened'
PLANTE'S GARAGE
,-,cs,mr,,sta PLANTE, Prop..
Victoria gt. * Phone 513
omixsTAR • ruitotas
'gales and -Service
General Repairs to Ali Makes.
AUTOMOBILE PARTS &
KCCESSOlilES
dizrOrAtr- Mrs
CORPORATION
Associate Store
L. 0. winitilsa0Np. mgr.
gampto.n.st. ''!'Phone 69W
%/3114; B.A.'PrEADDS. A4XXE.SSQ101110
i. :4EAUTY PARLORS
BETTY'S BEAUTY morn
BETTY TIIOMAS,, tar00.
Algin A.Ve. :Then, SO
VerManent Waving Tan& *11 lines or
Beauty Culture
BAKERIES
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pittiwTra:40vil ,
,Av:svg"N LYIXAN„ Prop.
East slac of Square • Phone 00
Permanent Waving, ringer, Waving.
Facials, Manicnring and Haireutting
BEVERAOES
,
E. tri CLEVELAND
14 -West St esllsowil,t,
BEAD,PIES,' BtiNS, -aKES,
•)i -
ETO.
We Deliver
1
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011/11tY'S BAKERY •
f•"' Phone 406
"FOR hVERY SPREAD
USE OUgitiriS BREAD
moucausommoi_w04
CAMPBELL' TVVEEDrE, 1?r01).
trii.Plgton t• Atone 489
AutUorized Bottler of --
000/4.-0014A. AND •
TWEEDIE'S POPULAR, paiNxs
•1
MAPLE- LEAP %BAKERY
1st' JACKSON & A. FORSTER
80 Square ' Vlione'460.3'
wee,igt Bread, Piesr-Ounto bait Deb'
Also Geracerivc.
..We Deliver
11116.
Send your donation for tbe boys
Overseas to. the Rid Cross Rooms
the'Public Library or to the
Legion Rooms, corner of North
and the Square.
BUILDING & -GENERA.L-
eONTRACTORS
0, McMAN100 & SONO
Stanley St Phew) VS
MILIC, CREAM, ICE OREAM
Vott Our Mk Bar.
IATILL/AVE EDNITARDO
R R 1 Goderieh Phone 01-r-2
•••ii
luDSIDENTIAI OONSTRUfYitiON
AX/DORATIONS .401D,
1100$0 P
HEAVY FRAMING-
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301;14 JErPER1r,'
Warren St •,‘ • .Phene S77W
97ENE1AJJ CQNTRAdTQR 'AND
BUZDER„
Every Branch of Carpenter- Work.,
ROlikit STANDISH
62 East St i • Phone so
• GENERAL CONTRACTOR „AND
- BUILDER
Carpenterlit • Alterations and Repalrii
. -4186-Cabinet Work
Estimate's 'Free.•
• EARL WESTSROO
49 East Et. Phone 487
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g]?,NERAL coNsinutrarzoN
13s-PAIBA--Aungtamw .1s3r----"POM
SANDING.- tzmowo9D impogaNG
DAIRIES
BAXTER'S DAIR• Y'
Napier St, •PhOne .104
MAR.
°SPecializing in.
'wituipixt4 'mum
ICRIMNO"onocoLATIo DRINK,
GRAPE; oRAN4114 and GR:AREFIC(11T
- BOUT AitOs,„
Saliford .11eighisjIreame17
Sa1tf�rdRelghtS Phone 172W
/fanufacturera of
-6A1/1"FORD HolGulis REAM13rnt
Blyrrou AD TOE CREAM, -
HIGHEST QUALITY .
N000lsois
PORTER'S
p6Birmys 3-nty
ThursdaY^ the Ladies' 'Aid held their
regular nieeting, about twenty being
.,, present, Mrs. John. Harris preside&
After some, business 'regarding the
- furnishing of the parsonage,' onilting
was proceeded wttb The hostesses,
Harris and -Mrs. join" liar*,
se ed a tasty lunch •
t the Sunday morning service at
Grace church Rev. Harold Currie spoke
to a4 good congregation... About eighty
noua,*FsEty & suutts
0 Klugaton Phone our
We carry a comPlote Uue 'a
nom, now, SEEDS ,AND
GBOCERIES
Speciang-Bulk Seeds, Flower and
• Vegetable Planta
GODERICHrtruNDONRAy"„., BEMS
Victoria St „, Plume 400W
- GRAY IRON CASTINGS
BRASS. and 'ALUMINUM OAST/NOS
Contractors., . Jobbers and , Foundry
Engineers
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DEALERS
..THE SA0LTS COALCO.
Nelson t. . -Phone' 76
, Best Grades. of
Pocohontas, Hard, Soft and Cannel
Coal, Coke, Hard and Light Wood
Exclusive Agents for
LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE
GENERAL oitp,cwrs
J.. G. MONTGOMERY
Phone .080.
•Git00101tIES - MEATS -
FRUITS-
VEGETABL1O8 - DRY- GOODS
*, HARDWARE GAS 0.114
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GROCERIES .,& MA
were out. His discourse was on
"Faith" and Was listened to With'deep
interest. ,
Mrs. Snider and daughter, from
Saskatchewan, spent iSunday' with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie! Cox. :
Mr. Allen ,Bettleslias purchased a
. horse from Mr. Geo, Elliott to replace
the one he lost recently.
Congratulations to our neW ToWn.
ship 'Councillor, *rellas:',8tirling; who
was elected by acclamation:
mr.. and Mrs. John Torrance, (laugh.
ter Mary and Miss Elva Elliott spent
Sunday afternoon. with MF. and UM,
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„ AIM Oovernment has to have mohei to Carry •oti the war. Obis
means more taxes., 'Now ,$S the tin* to put in your next, !Outer's
• Suppk of coat before another tax Is put on Orders • entrusted to us,
. W311'ret* ;lye prinnpVattentlOn. We static:- •
D & 11 Anthracite Coal, .
"IPORDOOKS
rourPoint Pocahontas
„ RED JACKET DOMeStio Cos▪ t
•70k--
PLIOMING0'. numusio AND DARDwARE-48:it
Chas., C. Lee
00ALYARD and HARDWARE STORS At,the Harbor
Sunset 643
Phones -Store 22
• /louse 1,12
DOMINION STORES LIMITED
WORkSPECIAL •
Quaber•-,Bread Flour
98- lbs. ....$2.49. * 24 nyl. ....65c
WE DELIVER .P.TIONE "-EARILy
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• i,„4,44'.*
4 'lel-. •
Seaforth Toni Coosa luta adopted ist varies* IMPOrti, to 4100110 OWN W
tax rate ot 44 millt for 110444he
me aid last year.
Lawrence filumsteel, 011utoa. hat ob.
tabled It pOSItiOa. Oa the Stair Ot the
NOW ilitzaburs High *boo!.
Mrs. Iretry '45ehroeder, of Dashwood,
died on julY 10th in her sixty-sixth
1 year, Iler husband and an 4401;40
son survive.,
Mrs. George Diek, or liensall, passed
away On July 7th in her sixtieth year,
,She is survived by her husband, two
sons and our daughters.
Alice Turnbull, wife of d'olux Love,
postmaster of Grand Bend, died on
-
Mond y In her seventninth
Year
-sides the hisband, three sons suiBee
IIARDWARE
�AEL wowaira
Square •. ' Phone 283'
ottravaN-liattuus AND CI 'V.
PAINW, ENAMELS SG VARNISHES
Oeneral Hardware, Oils, Wass, Auddin.
Lamps, 'Coleman loamps and Stoves,
Stoves, Plumbing and Heating
ramorosiiiswomok- 1 A
OTE
ORE pun
T. TURNER •
West . Phone 095
ATT'EAPTIVE,ROQMS
"Delicious Meals fe-mptingiy g!rved."'
lt,01(4.1"
Ilamilton St., - • Phone 882
Stop at "Royal inn" when in G-oderich
P,xcelIent --Accomunxiation ComfOrt-
' able 'Itooms ;Moderate Rates
Special ' Attention,- to Dining Room
'ger**, -
L. V. ICEDLY,', 'Mgr.
immilimmemer minsimminsimmionammila
(Formerly MOMillah'S)
Bait gide Of &plate
For Prompt Delivery and ,tlourteous
_ Service Phone 104 or 105
GRISOIDRIES, .11TtilITS AND VEGE--
' TABLES - 0001tIeD MEATS
r ni flED.Z. PRICE
GROCERY
North, Side of uare Phone 248-
GR00EItIlfig --;VEGETARLES
I FRUITS ,
, tree Deiivery • Service •
TAXIS
EDWARD TAXI
• •
Montreal St _Phope4140
Prompt Courteous Service
Oar: Storage. Washing. Simonliing
McGregor, Triekersthithi '
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Betties, son Alvin
and km Welton,' visited, on Sunday
with Ur.' and Mrs. Ephraim Snell,
,HUllett township.
Mrs. Frank Picot IS not as well as her
many friends would wish.,
Wedding bells are tinging.
Injured in Accident -We are sorry
to report a 'rather serious accident that
befell lgr. Peter 1Coung in. the upsetting
of a, 'load or bay. Both arms' were
broken and Aome 003 fraetured.*
' Red Cross Meet,Ing.:-,0n, Monday
evening the tiled Cross held theft month-
ly meeting in the basement of Grace
church. About forty -live Were present.
Mts. A. Betties presided. Business for
thb toming month was 'planned. . The
ladies engaged in roiling bandages,
handkerchiefs were 'handed out to be
hemmed, and yarn for sweaters and
socks was given out. -Some socks were
brought in and k dozen Sheets. The
Prograni committee' decided to have_ a
social evening with prograni and lunch.
The meeting closed 'with the Lord's
Prayer.
• COLBORNE TOWNSHIP'
-RADIO-StIRVICE
tIve. -
i4rb4e7, O. Ne.,nlingeirt. 0f Seeforth,
died en iStinday atter an illness Of two
weeks. Ile was twentreight years of
ages.Vbe funeral took place to
where &Ceased was born and lived
or some.years, ,
death of :Mary Catharine Me.
iShirray, wife of Peter Murray, occur:
red at her home in Hay township on
‘wrttly 5th in her Sixty-ninth year.
Be-
sides the bereaved husband, two. sons
and four daughters survive.
Miss Nino Depew, formerly of the
staff of Clinton Collegiate Institute,
Who spent the last two years studying
izi Paris,•France, bas returned to Cane
ado, and ' has been engaged to tach
--oftern-Iti%ntr---1 the3trat Toy
Collegiate Institute, • • -
ifl• clagghter of
The engagerneutiik annouwa tit
,EvelyBeatrice, y est
Cox and the late I1.1101114Zot
Goderieb township, to Murray Swart
Vi.sher. son Of Mrs, V.141iLer. WI the late
Murray ° Fisher of London, the wed-
ding to take place quietly thrs month.
. Duncan McKenzie, a former resident
of .the St. Helens district, died "July
3rd at Viringbam, -wbere be had lived
the last four' and a -half years. He
. was n his seyeuty-third,year, He Is
survived by a sister, Mlss Annie ?&c -
Kenzie, and a brother, Donald, both
of Wingham.
ifictomr
lie late B. N./Douglas, Merchant of
ake, .oecurred _suddenly on 'Wednes-
day , of last week at 'the home of her
cussows R1WIO SERVICE
Montreal Ot. (at Edward Twit')
Phone107 or 616 .
We are as near as ioUr phone.
REPA*S * AND ityPriii041pNp,
- Fon AZti7STAXES
BERiRAM MONDAY
7 'Mader St Phone 698
COMPLETE STOdit PART'S
90 Day atutrantei on All Repair Work.
,
Established 10 Years. -
iiminnommoimisamommumimmommiar.
8
receive diretdebass toaeltiang fruit ere-
staxuling athletes while at the mum
time eallellac * Plesulasit
thanses-Iliairions
At the Lutheran church personale
Deshwood, tbe naarrlage of Mother
Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. Mary
Martel* and the bite Peter liartisee, of •
Dasliwood, to William Vlifford Saloon,
Sou of Mr, and Mrs, 'Cheater Itialmou
of 'Zurich, • waa solesanized *err,
Theodore Luft. Mr. and Um, €4alasoa
mwle611. wart*
At the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Z.
'rough, Olint011. on 1113fiturilay last, the
marriage or their daughter, Margaret
babel, to Joseph Meli'lltitteilrectillawee,
on of the late lir. and Mrs. Anne*
lieGillawee of ,North Eatitthopc• was
?so, iemniSed by Rev. Andrew (Lane.
Afterwards. the wedding dinaer ' was
served to fifty guests in the school-
room of WetIeY-Willis 'eltureh. The
happy couple left, for. a Short motor
trip before. settling in their new bona*.
MAPEIiIctsTG
• (titendedt for laat week)
,
1,4A.MKING, 1X -Mr. pad Mrs.
Eldon Twamley and thlidren, of
Ohatham, are spending the holidays at
seat IMMO
a
,
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Kr. sad Mirie
aremes,
JWtIi Mc est
Mr. Cliirer4 Ilareek
Ra*Uto011ettea, Mr. *mg
Chstlion, Mr. Irving linsaes, 404110
Jai Hotter.
CARLOW
•Aarftews.....
OA/PLOW, July it -Mimes
and -Lola Robertson, ofTiau s�
spend!** part or Volto1J wt
Mrs. Gordon Kaaba. and
Mu Dorothy 1,111**
is visiting her grandsothet
Mr, emelt 'rhozepeoe, Tortelat, Is
ri
vialtlas fends hart.
Mr. Hooker, teacherfros 'X
and a mamba or the
Oration, •occuPted the, sited
puiPit on Sunday and spoke I* the
terests of temperanceedmeatiee. The
need is 'very great, as so 30**Y of ttsis
young, !mid older people too, are gobtg
down before this tyrant, alcohol,
Rev, Gordon Hazelwood. Md char
or the boys' 04tMro at the summer 0004
Dunlop, laist week.
Maater Donald Young, Detroit,
'visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mr*.
Oordon Toting, last week, '
Miss „Ann Walter is with her ‘brother,
Mr. W. W. Walter, and Mos. Walter.
torerr--xell,and,-w0S-30041,
'Malt Soon- be quite` recovered..
Our antipathy extended to *IWO
Edith and Elizabeth Horton sand (m,
thers In the sudden death or their
sister'. Afro, Garin, auttou, at Oa
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs.' T. Wilson Were at
Parkhill on 'Sunday and Mae and John
returned home with them Utter a week%
holiday with their nude.
Gordon NiacPhee, Vordiee M. Clark
and, 'W. Z. Clark have filled their silos
with clover. They dad' it quite aatis-
factory and less work thatr corn.
Mr. Arnold Allan, who some weeks
ago- waskicked bY horae at the
gravel Pit. is 'still in the heapitai, but
we lope he may soon. be able to 1*
home. ' ,
The heavy, downpour of rain. on
Thursday again flattened Youth. wheat
--their-rottage'rct-Port-A)be •;-."
• 24r. and Mrs.:Will Andrew and little
daughter LoUlso spent Sunday " after-
noon with and George
Andrew; inicknow.
It•ev. and Mrs. Campbell Ta•vener of
Bluevale visited old friends in the
eommunity bit Week.
Mrs. Thos, Anderson returned borne
Saturday froth. Muskoka, where she
had. spent an enjoyable week.
Very pleasant evening was spent
last Friday night at the ehurch vrhen
a number from Hackett's, Zion and our
own eongregation here gathered togeth-
er in honor of Rev. and Mrs, Campbell
Tavener Bluevale,. who were back
ong theitt.old-frienclafor. a visit- A -
program was.giyeu including 4 talk by
Mr. Taveheii which, everyone en,loYe*-
.After this a soCial hour was Spent
daughter, 'Mrs. Alfred Heard Stanley' ovtr in the hall, playing games And,
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township, in. her seventy-see4nd year. eonteot% atter Nvit-to4 luneh was served.
She is survived by two daughter. Alr4
Bertha Bell, of lentail, is a qlister.,
Wheu,. attempted to release a-
ethe l&;.1 lo hayfork had
b6°Leonard 6-eentangledt , 91 hit
concession of Howick,' unfortunately
took 'hold of the wrong rope; with the
result that-the-tyd middlefingers of
his Tett hand weredrawn into , the
pulley and SO badly mangled that it
was faun(' necessary to amputate J3otb.
at the. first Mot, , •
. One . of .:Exeter's oldest citizens,
Stephen J. Hogarth,, died on ennday
night, in his eighty-fourth year. He
WAS a resident of Stephen township
until his retirement - to Ozteter twenty
years agO, He is survived by hiS wife,
two sons, 'Vidor, of eiceter, and Gifford
of Wisconsin ; and tWerdaughterS,'Itra,
E. Carter, -or Prospect Hill, and Mrs.
R. 13auiva,,, v*tor.,
wmf6iti tr. Peahen -a lifelong re-
sident of the 'Exeter dinriet, died on
July 4th in his eighty-seventh Year.
A native of Stephen‘township, he lived
_there until. he . retired twenty-seven.
years ago to Iguter, Where he served
onthe 'ellknietr-aliCitiatd70
'Education. He is survived by,hia wife,.
two sons and .three .daughters. In
October last he and Mts. Penhal.e.'„cele-
hrated their diamond wedding annivers-
ary. -
Machine Work -Acetylene Welding- Clinton Hoikey Player • •
Bicieles-Tires-patterlei . :Chosen for O.A.C. 'Vamp
.0ancs suRnaiLoltgroormS Fraser Thompson, a .member of the
VICE STATIONS
• an*, agRAIONIVIATIO
,CRANSTOX. iten.1.1.TCVN:i4
West St. at waterloo St. . Phone 717
_CITIES SERVICE PROD17.4YTS
tiOVIPLETE'AIITOMOTrillniElth
.„
:*00PE'S SERVICE STA.TION.
30'itailleld- Rd, " ' Phone 4388
• •
,Frame and Wheel Alignment- vs•ervice..
,
cOrat;Xtom woWNisrur, July
16. --
Mr. Arnold Allin,*,who is in floderich
Hospital, is improving.
Mr. and,Mrs. Will Clayton and son
,Tack, of Putnam, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Adams, of London, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. Luo Mrs. .1. Treble.
Mt. and Mrs. llarold Iliekman and
family,' of Toronto, are visiting with
relativeS here.
•Master leek elayto0, Of Putnam, Is
spending his holidays with his grand-
parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Treble, -
The recent heavy rains have done
muclt good, although haying has .been
delayed. Seme of- the farmers have'
not finished elating yet. ,
Y4A.and Mrs. Murray no* and two
children, Of Wile, were recent visitors
Lavin). Mowers Sharpened Clinton Lions hockey feam, is the win.
tier of a two (weeks! stay at -the Ontario
-TAILORS
• SUMMER -OLOTIIES
Order nOW,:anct tarelour clothes ready
for the hot days. '
14g1t weight Worsteds and Tropitals
' In all -shades, - --
Al;tering; tepairiug and 'pressing eMee.
..}:'J34.NK R Bf.4).R.Till •
, •
West St. • Call 317
sisiimilosiiisitsowommoom...soiramowomassamostssomos
Athletic OomMiSsion: summer tamp at,
Lake Couchichingi 'commencing July'
14th The 0.A.)0. camp: la maintained
for the benefit a young men. interested
.4
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g
... .
- letettoot,so.itriutscibuikt ashes macaw.
' 115.
septic), actult20.. .14..Protpriptaba„
*skims. Sootb �lo,I
. Whirls. 36o ttist WUe proves it orilkiolyst
Yoir *Wild tvd&Y for 0.0,D. PRIAM rri
,•
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardy: •
Mr: John Million had the misfortune
to have nine cows killed by lightning,
ot Monday afternoon. The animals
were standing, under a tree.
.SIIEPPAIWTON
•SHEPOARIVON; July and
Mrs. J. Brindley and 'Lloyd visited re-
cently at 1Seaforth with the lady's bro-
ther, Mr. D. Nixon.
Ube' Mary Gordon of tcodirich is
visiting at the,home Of MrS, A. Gordon....
Miss Isabel Pollock "spent a few days
with , Miss Dorothy Wilson of "Auburn.
• Mr. and Mrs, Thos. ,Sillib of Goderich
spentSunday . with, Mr. and Mr',,aaivek.,$. mg),
Miss Myrtle MeIntYre of Goderich
and Miss Margaret Dixon of -near
Dungannon ' spent ,the week -end t the
We are siirry to say Mrs. ThOs,
home of ars. rpnock.,,•
Dougherty is a Patient -in Clovierich
Hospital. We hope ,phe will 8001) be
home again. *
Miss Mabel Foster is. spending a.
teda,,ys visiting friends at St, Cath-
arine. .
a ,
AMMO
Zuly 15. -;-.Mrs. Scott
Mackenzie or montreo.,in visiting with
her brother, Mr, 'Donald MacLean.
Bey. 4; O. IthotieS and. Mrs. Rhodes
of Toronto were goats last week of
the latter's mother, lArS. M. O. Mae.
kenzie. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Minna and Miss
Mae Boyd of Toronto SPeot the Week.'
end With Mr. Charles Boyd-.
The July luPetlbg Of the W.M.S. Watt
held on 'Wednesday at the home a
MISS Marion Mackenzie. Mrs Seott
Mackenzie of. Montreal .was the guest
'Speaker. •-
Ile that , won't be counseled caul
be lielped.-dtenjtohin Franklin.
WHEN USING
WILSON'S
FLY PADS \I
PE.AD DIPECTIONS
CAPE, ULLA' AND/
FOLLOW THEM/
- EXACTL.,'
;
jEaelx pad - kill flies all day ami
every dey for three weeks..
. 3 pa& la each paiket.
10 paffirs PER PACKET -
er Druggist:4 Craters, Cenerelf Seer,
WHY, PAY MORE?
*ftsviu,soll sodoco...thanw., cesm;
•
liolotob0040001
Cry_fot.-.1114:,
I. Most people feu to recoviiiizilio
sgrismoseaS of a bad back.
Tho ititeuei twitches,' sma twintii)
are bad *out and cause greet
forkeet,, but k of ti*
uail the es** of it all la the
Ordered kidneys trying out a war*
1 lig *m010, the burl.
.A. _peke Se the book isptie Warp*
tory fat help. Go to their aselatanee.
(let a toe of :boa's Miner PM& '
reaseity, for beekeel* sisel alek
are pot op aa
.bloag grey bet wl_tk oarOa&
114pla Lodi* o* if*.
•
au Wm. GetliDoealk" '
tte., 144 itetterei, feeil
a
-.14.EgBigor,
IMERTAK Lloyd
Locke of Beechville. is Spending holi-
days With,: his ,uncle and aunt, Mr.. and
Mrs. I', -*Horton.
Miss Evelyn Bogie- hail the -mis-
fortune, .when coming Otte' from: the
house on Sunday, . to , and, sprain
her ankle. •
&Aga Lautenslayer,
Marie Goldie and Mr. iffWer „Diatonic*,
all of Torontk.•were-VISitora At the
home of Mr, and Mrs. James Horton On
Sunday. Miss 14a17 Jane kitzpatrick
•and her sister, Miss Margaret, Ann, of
Detroit, were also at this :home on Sun-
day,:MisS Margaret. AnnT remaining- for
anextended ,Vlsit. ,
On Sunday ',the service at Lee -burn
ehurth was takaa, -by Mr. Rooker ,of,
Toronto, speakingon tempeignee. It was
A TOY thoughtful address. Rer.• 6.,
Elazetwood;:was-with the boys' camp at
the Summer School.' grounds.
• AO. and Mrs. Will Falconer, 'Amt.
enge:_:.(1
Kathleen, of Olinton, and
nursein-tirg at. Kitchener,
evisited the formers sister here on •Sun.,
day.
Death of Dim G. IL Clutton -On
Tuesday last, 'Slily: 9th, .our • burg was
saddened by the -death or mrs, OE B.
Clutton of ',Stratford; who. had Come
,•to visit her sisters here, and. passed
away to the Great Beyond % atter a
4.alid some spring grain. -
'People Who Aril* ItO0 Mach COget4**
said ,the teacher, "set What Is knorni,
as toffee heart, and men Vriztv/turoltes
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