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`LONDESBORO
Miss Addle Jenkins of Gloderich
has returned home ,.after spending
the Easter holidays with her .sister,
Mrs. Wun. Snell.
Miss Laura Shell of Dashwood
spent the Easter vacation at her
home..
Miss Marian Snell lcf Goderich
spent the Easter vacation at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas. Woodman sof
Chatham spent last week ' at Mr.
Robt. Cockerhne's.
Mr. J. W..114cOool made a business
trip to Iiondon, Tuesday.
Mir'. and Mrs. Jas. Langley of Nia-
gara Falls are visiting at the home
of Mr. E. Crawford..
!Muss 11farY Word .returned Wed-
nesday after visiting friends in To-
ronto.
Mir. and Mrs. Alex. Wells and
Mrs. Geo. McCall motored to Jarvis
Monday to attend the funeral of
their aunt. '
Rev. J. W. and. Mrs. Johnson spent
Tuesday in London, They went to
attend the funeral of their sister-in-
law, Mrs. Fair.
Rev. J. C. and. Mas. Forster had
a very pleasant visit from their
daughter; Mrs. Parker of. Sarnia last
week.
Miss Olvettia Brigham, teacher at
the technical school, Windsor, who
spent the holidays with her parents
Mr. and Mrs William Brigham, re-
turned on, Saturday.
Rev. J W. and Mrs Johnson had
Ft. but very pleasant visit from
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris of Essex over
the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jamieson had
their danghters home from. Toronto
for the Eastertide.
Miss Parrott; teacher of S. S. No. 5
anent the holidays at her home near'
Blyth.
Miss 0. Moon of S. S. No. 7 spent
her vaeation at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.. George" Moon.
Mrs. John Harvey, who has been
visiting here daughter, Mrs. Govett,
near Summerhill, has returned.
1Vir. A. Lyon, teacher at Kitchener,
spent the vacation at the home of
his parents, )Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon.
Mr. Ernest Adams has purchased
a tractor from Mr. Howard Brundson
of Blyth.
Mr. H. Snell of Victoria University
was the guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Snell over the holidays.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mrs. George Chesney of Toronto
visited river the week -end with Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Pearson.
• Mrs. L. Anderson visited friends
in Goderieh last week,
Miss Dorothy Stirling, who has
been spending the Easter vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma-
son Sterling, has returned to Strat-
ford Normal:
Miss Elsio Blackhall has returned
from her home in Wingham to re-
sume her duties as teacher of' S. S.
No, 10.
(sir. Randall Cole has returned do
Millbank tb resume his duties as
teacher.
Mr. Alex. Welsh spent a few days
last week with his sons, Messrs. Oli•
ver and Arthur Welsh, on the Bay-
field line.
After spending the vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Middleton, Miss Marion N;iddleti' n
has returned to her wheel at Kit-
ten.
1VIr. and Mrs. Glen McCormick of
Toronto spent the week -end as guests
at the home tf their uncle, ?Fir. Isaac
Rothwell.
John Colborne, an old resident of
this township, died on Saturday last
as the result of a gunshot wound in-
flicted by himself while in a state of
phY'sical and mental ill health. He
had been ill for some time and for
some weeks has been alone in the
house and it is supposed his condi-
tion had preyed upon his mind until
it became unhinged.
Born in Ireland but coming with
his parents to Canada and to Goder-
ich township at the age of two he
had spent nearly seventy years here.
Ile was a hard working, honest man
and had the respect of his neighbors,
He is survived by one son, - William
Russell Colborne of Bridgeburg, and
two daughters, Mrs. Sylvester Allen,
Seaforth and Mrs. E. A. Williams.
Brantford. One brother, W. 3. Col-
borne, resides at Ri,ehlanid Centre,
Wis. His wife, who was formerly
Grace Anne Tunney, died eighteen
years ago.
The funeral took place from the
Clinton undertaking rooms en Mon-
day afternoon, interment being made
in Clinton cemetery, Rev. J. W.
Herbert of Holm.esville conducted
the services and the pallbearers
were: Messrs. D. Reuger, H. Snyder,
W. Biggin, Bert Lobb, W. Merrill and
3. J. Smith.
CONSTANCE
Master Mac. Stephenson of Brus..
Bels, who spent- the Easter holi-
daygs at the home of his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mfrs, George Riley, re-
turned to his home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mprs. W. Logan and daugh-
ter, Kathleen, of Blyth spent Sun-
dayt the home of their daughter,
Mrs.'Leo, Stephenson.
IVxr. S. S. Cole of Stratford and
Mr. 'Bert Williams of Sault Ste.
Marie paid a flying.visit-to the burg
on Monday. Both risen were former
Constanese.
Mly. Merles Riley of London spent
the weekend at the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Riley.
1Mrs. Wim. IVdoore of Toronto arriv-
ed on Thursday at the home of her
son, Mr. Winn. Midore, to spend the
summer months,
Quite a number attended the wed-
ding reception gives Mi~. and Mr's.
Joe Flynn .at the home of Mrs.
Flynn's sister, Mrs. Bert Hoggarth.
Mir.. and Mrs. Flynn were married at
Clinton on Wednesday, April' 23rd
and aro both popular young people
of the community and we wish then
much happiness. They will reside
on the groom's farm, near Clinton.
Mir s,
Stewart of Seaforth spent a
few days. last Week at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Roy Lawson.
Mir. and Mrs. Joe Riley, Jr.,. spent
Sunday, at the home of the lady's
parents,. - and Mrs. George Cook,
Goderioh township.
'The•following are the results of
the Easter examinations in S. S. No.
3, Mullett. Pupils whose naives are
marked with an asterisk ;were ab-
sent for one or more examinations:
Honors: 75 percent. Pass 60 per
cent.
.sr. 4th—Isabel Jamieson, 77.1;
Jack Sundercock, 76.4; -Viola Clarke,
71,1 Hanel MieM;icheal, 61.3; Mar-
garet Yungblutt, 52.1; Doreen Clarke,
47,4.
Jr. 4th --Hattie Armstrong, 85,3;,
Doris Lawson, 80.9; Edythe Britton,
66.2. Bernard Riley, 63.9.'
Hr, 3rd—Hazel Jamieson, 68.2. Eth-
el Dexter, 69.1; Charles , Sundercock,
66; Elia Dexter, 564 Kelso Adorns,
52.4; Fred Riley, 50.4.
Jr. • 3rd—John Thorepson, 65.3;
Edna Armstrong, 55.2; B. Jean.
Wakefield, 541; '"Alex. 1VOeMicheal,
49.5.
Sr. 2nd;—Jean Anderson, 90; Elva
Somdercook, 78; Oliver' Grimoldby,
66; Grace 1VIlelVI?icheal, 63; Alvin Ril-
ey, 55; Kathleen Yungblut, 46; Reg-
gie Lawson, 43; 'Mary Thompson.'
ist-.M!arion. -Lawson, . 80; Viola
Dexter,. 72i; Stella Armstrong, 70;
Pr.—David Anderson, Ellwood
Clarke, Charlie '1V.IcMiicheal.
(Number on roll, 34; average at-
tendance, 30.7.
—Ida I. Medd, teacher.
ITULLETT TOWNSHIP
The council held their regular
meeting on the 24th ult., with members
all present and a lot of routine busi-
ness was put through. Mr. A. Rad-
ford was given contract of running
the crusher at 40e a yd., for fine
and 30c for medium, also the contract
for trucking the gravel at 18c per
yard, per mile. A. by-law was pas-
sed making it legal for members of
the council to sell gravel to the muni-
cipality„ also one , defining the
boundaries of the five divisions to be
looked after by the councillors. The
treasurer reported receiving a cheque
for Government Grant which leaves
the township clear of debt with a
balance in the treasury. About
$200.00 of taxes are still unpaid.
Easy! Quick! Glycerin Mix for
Constipation
Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark,
saline, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, re-
lieves constipation in TWO hours!
Most medichies act on only Iower
bowel, but Adlerika acts on BOTH
upper and lower bowel, removing
nelsons you never thought were in
your system. Just ONE spoonful re-
lieves GAS, sour stomach and sick
headache. Let Adlerika give stomach
and bowels a REAL cleaning and
see how good you feel. W. S. R.
Holmes, Druggist.
STANLEY
Miss Mary E, Stewart, who spent
the Easter vacation' with her par-
ents, Mi. and Mrs. Fenwick Stew-
art, returned last week to her school
duties at Englehart. She motored
as faras North !Bay, leaving her car
there until the -roads dry up. She
made the trip to North Bay without
difficulty, hiowever. Mr•. and Urs.
Harvey A. Stewart, who had also
spent the vacation with their par-
ents, accompanied Miss Mary as far
as New Toronto,
. fMb'. and Mr's.;:1VZ. S. Aikenhead and
Lillian of. London, made,,a short vie -
it with —Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Baird.
.1lf . and Mrs. -Roy Monteith, Mil-
dredand n Jack of London n
on visited at
the home lof Mr. Hugh Gilmour this
week.
IMIrs. Todd of Toronto and Miss E.
Morrison of Hensall called on friends
on the 2nd concession last week. ',Mr. and 1Viirs. W!nt. Baird and Thel-
ma of:Toronto, made a; short visit at
the home of Mfrs. Geo. Baird.. last
week,
BRUCEI+ IELD
The Rev. Dr. Robt. Martin of St,
Thomas will conduct divine service in
the 'United church next Sunday even-
ing May the 4th. '
The. sale of home-made baking
and farm produce, whish was held in
Seaforth last Saturday under the
auspices of the Womonts Association,
proved suite'sucecssful,
Miss K. Snider of London spent
the week -end • at the home of her
Miss K. Kitchen of Draytpn'return.
ecl to her home this week after visit-
ing friends in the village and vicin-
ity
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDougall and
fannil
h returned y have stunned to their home
near Tiverton after spending about
two years at the home of the latter's
mother, Mrs. John Walker.
Nord .has been received here . of
the death of IVfx. Robert McCartney
of Moose "jaw. He ,was a son of the
late James McCartney,' a nephew of
Mr. Alex. Thompson of Stanley
township, and .a brother in-law of
parents.
gra. James Allen of EgmondviIle. H
is survived by his wife, two sons ant
one daughter. Sympathy, is felt for
the bereaved family,
LONDON ROAD
Miss T,- O'Brien and Mr, L. House
of, Toronto' spent ,the week -end at
the home of the former's .sister, Mrs,
W. Swinbank.
Mb. Vie. Falconer and Mr. Norxrlari
Lloyd left Monday for Listowel,
where they .have accepted positions
in a lumber factory for the summer.
Mr. Arthur LeBeau is recovering
from an attack of tonsilitis.
Mr. Jerome Henhoffer of Kitche-
ner spent a couple of days this week
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Swin-
bank.
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