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The Clinton News Record, 1931-07-30, Page 1News+Record Es 878 ' •. WHICH IS INCORPORAT Tt„ THE CLINTON NEW ERA N0. 2529 -53rd YEAR. 11 TiI • ew;:Era Est,' 18665 CLINTON ONTARIO, THURSDAY#',, JULY 3O,,'1931 TIIE HOME PAPER atches are like geople. 'rimy occasionally need a little '• doctoring. Tho time to start the doctoring •is right after it is discovered thatt doc orm g • is Ii- your watch isn't feeling quite as well es it should bung it to our. clinic for invalid watches. We are sure to work wonders with it, 1 -IOW M'UCIH ? :That ,depends • epee how sick your wa'teh but the charge will be as small as we or anybody else 'can make •it: —THAT'S SURE! Jeweler and Optometrist Phone 174w and 174 iIidsnniin � Side Prices Prevail. tbro�u tthe toe We are now offering summer lines at greatly deduced Prices to Clear. Space is quite inadequate to enumerate every item. We must reduce our stock considerably within the next few weeks. Ladies' Broadcloth Slips in colors Lrttdies' Fine cotton knit bloomers , Ladies' Cotton Hose, grey, white, black and sand Ail -wool Bathing Suits, to clear at All linen towelling, white with colored borders, per yard Prints and Pretty Floral Designs, to clear per yd. Japanese Luncheon Ctloths in white and blue Sumner weight corselettes, pink, four, supports .. 49c 21e 181 '$1.29 Infants' Rubber Pants, extra special , Pillow Cases, hemstitched, 40 and 42", pair 49c 79a 100 "CLINTON'S LEADING STYLE SIEI:OPPE " d _ FP-ECIALS T E HOT WEATHER loci 's.;Nag Suits :In +Khaki Beach and- Wit Strips White S rips and Greys, with contrasting trimmings Reg. $1.25, $1.50 and $7..75. Clearing at .,... ..,..950 , • These are ideal, suits for Picnics or Camping. Bob's Cotton Jerse>a)1s In heather mixture, sizes 24 to 82, Clearing at ego or 3 for 75c Bogs' Kha ,1 Pant Special at 950 Me 's Work Shirts for' the Hct Weather In light and dark bines, roomy and well -made, sizes 14 to 17 Special at 95e: Men's Hose, In Vance Patterns Special heel and toe. Special.at 25e: Men's Toe Sox 15c .'or '2 for; 250 Tf you wear a pair of Toe' Sox you; will get'double the wear, 'These Toe Sox are also suitable for Ladies.' Just try a; pair, • Bathing Suits'Clearing at 20 cent a g per� AGENT FOR GODERICH FRENCH DRY.CLEANING & PRESSING THE MOHR SF! THIN a S CO " A SQUARE DE ,• " ]CAI, FOR EVERY 'MAN THE MARKETS Wheat, 60e. Barley,0 3c Oats, 25e. 5t. Eggs, 9c to 15e, '`Butter; 20c to 22e, Live Hogs, $8,25. WII L 135 GREATLY MISSED It is with many deep felt regrets that the marl; the T emoyai to Tor- onto of Me. end Mrs. Charles Hawke erlio have' been citizens ;of Clinton for- move' than twenty," years. Mr. and Mrs. Hawke were -of a cheery disposition and were possessed' of Unlimited ambition in 'doing little things foe Caere. They ware,' active meinbers'.n all branches of .chureh work in the'Ontario Street United' church and Me. Hawke' has an many. eecasions preached: from other pul- pits, The ntem'bes of the various organs izations- to which Mr. and Mrs. Hawke were ever ready to lend' their esources felt it fitting to make them small presentations as a token of their gratitude for services willingly given and as a memento of friend- ships that have endured. Mr. Ilawke had made it a practise of visiting the Huron " County Home each Sunday afternoon, taking a message of love and cheer to the residents. In this- one respect Mr, whom he brought a• little sunshin Hawke will be missed by many toe in his weekly messages. There follows a number of letters from the various 'circles of 15ir. and Mrs. flawke's activities and they show the 'sterling worth of this cou ple who loved to work for others: Sunday, July 26th. 193 "To our pastor, 'Mr. Chas. Hawk and Mrs. Hawke: -Our hearts thr to- a rneaesure 8f pain to -day, whit listening to the farewell sermon, t us, of our most esteemed and deaf] beloved :pastor, Rev, Charles ,Hawke who has labored so faithfully an patiently among us ' for so man years, never omitting the slightes opportunity of instructing us in spiv ituai matters which were not elect to our understanding, and sharin with us your unstinted, brotherl sympathy in our times of lonelines and discouravement, From your own Christian experience and high ideal you have helped teeny of us, surely to rise to a higher and more hopefu plane of living. Your cheering song of praise as you entered the Hospi tal wards' every Sunday. afternoon with very few exceptions, inspired the shut-in and helpless one with a sense of powers renewed, stiring our latent energies to more active efforts to help each other in the many small ways which arise in our lim- ited sphere of life. And to you clear Mrs. Hawke, who, by your charm ' of personality and kindly helpfulness, so natural to you, have endeared yourself to all of us with whom yon could have inter- course. We can only say of you what has been said of another fine woman "We loved her best, because she knew, A myriad or little kindly acts to do." Naw as time is limited and our se- paration draws near, we will just bid you a simple farewell and in your new home we wish you God's Bles- sing. Now Mr. and Mrs. Hawke, we ask you to accept this little gift, not for its value, but as a tittle gift on be- half of the boys and girls, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob, Mr, and Mrs, Govenlock Marjorie and Mabel. , Miss Mathers them presented Iltr.. and Mrs. Hawke with a little sum of money, which the residents of the Horne had donated "as a token of their appreciation for their services. On Thursday 'evening last f3 a :or - prise gathering 'was- arranged for Mr'. and Mrs. Chas: "Hawke by the members of • Ontario Street Sunday School Executive at the home of Mrs. A. E. Kennedy, where they were presented with a gift of gold by Rev, F. G. Farrill. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Hawke were valued members „of the. Sunday Scheel 'and the regret of the Executive for their• departure is expressed in th follow- ing letter which was read at the 1 e, °b KILLED IN AUTO CRASH . lowing address was read• nda gold piece:. presented by •Tote o Ranorar•y Presidents of the Wiottian's Associa- tion of Ontario Sttee Tdnited church "To :Me. and Mia (lZaitvke:—,It is witn'. sincerest 'regret rtl'iat-the mem- bers of the'Women's} Associatic think of your coming` e acture,from i.41 P otir midst. We Feel that we are' losing a mem- ber whose se zute • tett the s n he octet s nev- er' waned and whose help, especially in the devotional part of our -meet- ings, will be. greatly, 'Missed, And in . Mr•: Hawke our Association . has had . a friend who was always ready and willing to lend .a;' helping • hand _whenever Heerlen. We ask you to accept this •small gift as a taken of; tier rernenibrance, reaelizing ` that it does not in any way measure our -appreciation of your work. ' Signed on behalf of the Women's Association. 111''es, Il, . Plumsteel, Mrs. A.. McCartney, The primary department also. had a_ little gift for Mrs. Hawke who has given freely of her services in this department. Helen Pickett reed the address and Frank Potter presented 15Zrs. Hawke with a fountain pen. "Dear Mrs. Hawke .The boys and girls of the. Primary Glass are sor- ry you are leaving us. You have al- ways been very kind .to as and we shall miss' you when we come to Sun- day School and wonder if you are helping other little bpys and girls as you have helped us. W e ask you' to accept this little gift and the love that goes with it and we hope you will be happy in yoer•'new home in Toronto Signed on behalf of . the class.— Dawn Farrill', DorotiTy .M2rintyre." e o Herbert Clifford '(Lloyd) Wilken y who was teller in the Bank of Mon- treal in Iroquois, was killed Tuesday d night when he wag driving home Y from a dance in tate Iroquois pavilion. t Mr. Wilken was accompanied by hit wife and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mork - ✓ ley, Just as Wilk -en's car was pre g paring to turn off ' the highway Y James Millegan, who was driving a s car behind them, crashed into them with fatal results, The other mem- s hers of the party - were severely , shaken up and cut by flying pieces 1 of glass, The occupants of the oth- er car escaped without serious in- - jury. , Mr. 'hlerltleywee dieving Mr. Wil- ken's ear and saki that'he was slow- ing down in order to make the turn. Mr. Wilken will be remembered by ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr, and Mrs, W. • Robinson df. Clinton, announce the engagement of their elder' daughter, Muriel `;751„ • to 1.2• '-Charles W, Cole of St..Thomas; youngest, eon of .Mrs. Cole and the late.. A. T. Cole of Blyth, the wedding to take place early in August. 'AfCDPTbNEW CHARGE Canon C. E. Jeakins of St, Judea' Anglican church, Brentford has Neon appointed rector of St, John's the Evangelist church in London, Ont. He Will assume his new duties some- time iiiSeptember. ,Canon Jealcins will be .remembered as a former rec- tor of St. Paul's church, Clinton, ' DEATH OF • GEORGE COOK The death occurred on Friday night' in Seaforth of George Cook who was injured last week ill the Bel' Thresher aid 'Engine Works where he had been an employee for more than twenty years. Mr. Cook was a former resident oe Cflilton,and was in Ms sixty -lib -41 - year - He was born in Goderieb township. • There are left to mourn their loss his widow, one sou Ample, and one daughter, Mary Helen. The remains were brought to Cain. ton for 'burial. LITTLE LOCALS Mr. T. J. Managhati is very i11 at present His many friends hope that hp will soon' receiver bfi-. 'IL Wise has been in poor health for some time but at -present is somewhat 'improved. There will be a meeting of the Hos- pital Board in the Board Room next Tuesday at 7.30 pan, The softball team of Lucan will play the Clinton team Thtirsda'y, (tonight) at 6.45 p.m, • in the scheduled game of hard- ball on Tuesday night, Clinton lost to Hensali, by the score of 5-3. Miss Helen Manning underwent a successful operation for appendicitis last week and is recovering nicely. Monday has been proclaimed Civic Holiday and the Council will ;please 'note this, as Council meeting will be. held Tuesday night. Mr's. W. J. Plumsteel who underwent a very serious operation a week ago in the Clinton General Hospital is many peoplb in -Clinton. Ile was the recovering and doing as well ai can son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred be expected. Wilken ei Clinton. The funeral will Mr, as h boug heWheld. eharcllattbz 80 from. Wcsiey- rnttage onDavid RattSoenrburyas street, ht owntheed by the late A, J. Holloway and which GRAND'MOTHER'S MEETING the late Mrs. McCartney occupied An interesting meeting of the Clintbn branch of the Women's In- 31r. Rose Fitzsimons, who underwent stitute was held on the lawn of Mrs an operation a fortnight ago to ,the Edward Saville, on 'Thursday after- Clinton Public Hospital, is now able noon. It was ,Grandmother's Day and to be home again. Ross will kava seventy-five ladies were present at to take things easy for some time. the meeting. Mrs, Kirk, of Seaforth, The St, Paul's Sunday School held presided. The opening ode was sting it's annual picnic in Bayfield yester- and was the Lord's followed 11 we a teall repeating day, The usual races and novelty joined heartily in singdngr "The Map-whiiasticatl�yere by allxied presenttluWhenh nthee- even- le Leaf. Mrs. N. W. Ttewattha. ing came everyone voted that it was ln•esldent of the W. 1. brought greet- the best pienio they had' held. Ings to the grandmothers, expressed sympathetically in well-chosen words ' SPORT RESULTS Before taking her seat she presented . their hostess, Mrs. Saville, with it , We were unable to get the results handsonte gift on behalf of the In- of the sports at the Veteran's picnic stitute for having so kindly thrown last Thursday morning in time to go open her lawn for Instituto meet- to press. It was inadvertently stated ings on so many occasions. • Mrs. Kirk that the picnic was held in Jewett% entertained the company with a hum- Grove. This was an error, the gath- erous reading entitled "Sarah Jane Rebels." This was Hayfield, was held inClan such gr haring. productive of Bayfield, where all such gathex•dng very much laughter and received have been held: hearty applause. Mrs, Harriet Lav- is contributed a solo "Throw Out The i . Results of the • races were: Boys Life Line," accompanying herself 'on and girls under• 5 years, Mac Mac." the organ. Mrs, Levis is nearing' the, Leod, Bayfield; John Behr, Iiensall; four score milestone but her voice, Kenneth, Miller, Clinton? girls 8 years still rings clear. Ms. McKinley con- and under, Margaret Nigh, .Seaforth; tributed a humorous reading, "Sant- Mary Woods, Seaforth; Norma Al1in, antha at Saratoga," '• which elicited McGaw; girls 12 years and under, hearty aplause. Mrs. (Dr'.) Fowler Evelyn Heard, Clinton; - Lillian and, Mrs. R. H. Johnson favored the 11,Zuroh, Blmville; Freda Bran until her death. conclusion .of a social hour, by Mr. em 0. W, Potter: in "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Hawke; --Jt is call with the sincerest regret that we have feel Iwaned 'of your 'departure from our midst. Needless to say, We will miss you both in our' Sabbath School, espec- ially in the Primary Department where Mrs. Hawke will be greatly. missed. 'It is not often that we find .Sunday School we:kers s . willing and faith,. fill ' in the discharge of their duties, but we could always depend on Mr. and Mrs. Hawke. Also in our executivemeetingswill Your places be hard to fill, where Ur Hawke's kindly, Christian advice and help was always so thoughtfully and freely given, in all our under - tapings. We would ask that you accept this Tittle token of our love: and esteem and may God's Ptlessing rest With you both as yon leave us to find a place iu your new church home. Signed on behalf 'of • the Sunday School Executive of Ontario, street Tinted Churth, Clinton, Oht,, July 23rd, 1931. Wm. Walker, � 1c er President, stl t , Lucile Grant, Setretat y., ' During the same afternoon Mr, and Mrs, Hawke received another surprise when members of tlr Woman's As- soolation called on them and the fol - 4Wit, pany with a vocal duet, "I Walk London; buys 16 and corder, John the Garden With. Him" and being Huckins, Gaderich;• R, Schweyer, ed upon for an encore, rendered Goderich; Lawrence Johns, Hayfield.; ingly "Somewhere." A reading .boys 12 and under R. H.'Schweye by Mrs. Frank Glew, "The Cow and Goderich; P1. Lawrence, Sarnia; Car- the 'Bishop," was extremely humor- son Johns, Bayfield; boys 8 end un- ous. This was followed bytean in- der, W. Counter, Clinton; Douglas struinental by Mrs, T. H. Cook org2;R Harness, Exeter; Charles Wood, and mouthorgan. Gaines were then Seaforth; veterans' 1.00 -yard dash, introduced; rizeps `being awarded the Harald Allin, Goderich, P, 'Johnston, winners; Goderich; A. Dickson,' Seaforth; vet- In`the pumpkin scramble, Mee. R. •erans', horseback race, H. Alin and H. Johnson carried off the honors; P. Johnston,. Goderich; A, Easton, carrying beans on silver knife, Mrs, Goderich and A. Brandon, Bayfield; Geo, Taylor; carrying greatest num- 0. Cook, Clinton, and W. Sangster, her in given time; horseshoe pitch- Hensen; veterans' daughters unmar- ing, Mrs. Prank Glew. (This, was t,. vied 75 yards, Thelma AIIin, Gii'd'e- be expected for Mrs. Glew is an ex rich; Dorothy Steep, Clinton; Eve - pert, at this sport.) . ;In the oldest lyn Heard, Clinton; veterans'- Wives. gg'rrandmother contest, Mrs. Lindsay 50 yards, Mrs. Ralph WWillis,'Egeter; *as an winner easy at 91 ' e Y years, Mrs. E. Cook, Clinton; Mrs, John prize for one coming• longest die- Butler, Clinton; backwardyace (led- tance went to Mrs. Nay, who is vis- .ies); Pearl Adams, Londesboro;Mit• iting relatives in town, Mrs. Nay Thorns Leepington, Clinton; Dor- rams by motor .from Souris, Man. othy- Bruestan, ' Londeeboro; baby having dr'iveri her ear two whole show (under 2 years), Norma Good, days in succession, She came down daughter of life. and Mrs: Robert through the Western States and Good, !Goderich; Ruth Bogie, daugh= Michigan';' biro contest was won by ter of Mr: and *s. Leslie E. Bogie, - Mrs. De, Fowler. Goderich; Howard Grealis, son While refreshments, were 'beim, of bir, and Mrs, Edward Grealis, re a e p p t d the ladies ,coined in n sing Clinton., n, .. • song of old favorites. This i5 admit,:. ted to be one of the most interesting The judges were: Mr's, George `1' Institute meetings held in this come T' orgttson, Seaforth; Mrs. (Dr-) Iifo- tiiunity. The annual picnic will be' Iotyre, Clinton; Mrs. A,. -,C. Brandon, held n Goderich et August -27. Hayfield, MOVING ON TO FARM Mr. and Mrs,,, Wilbur Welsh and Miss Lenore note this week moved onto their faum on the 2nd econcession of Stanley township, Clinton friends are sorry ±0 see them moving 6ui:' are glad the$ are not going too fat away from the old town. AM ONG HD T CHURCHES Baptist Church The Ladies Aid of the Baptist church will meet in the vestry of the church ort Friday et 3 p.m. St. Paul's Church Chu rah The services for the month of Aug- ust will.be held in the mornings only, Holy Communion will be celebrated next Sunday.. d - Ontario Street united 4:hurcll The W,A. of Ontario Street church will meet on August 5th at 3 p.m; • There will be union services for the congregations of the Presbyterian and Ontario Street churches,' during the coming three weeks. Rev. Dr Dorgan will have charge, of the ser- vices.. GODERICH WINS One of the'best baseball games of the seaeson was played on the local diamond on Thursday evening in the second' schedule Huron league, with Goderich the visiting team. The score at the end of the 8th frame was 6---4 in favarc' of the .lake side nine, and there was not sufficient daylight left in which to finish 'out the 9th so the game was called. Both 'teams played good' ball, the visitors having an edge over the Io- cals in fielding. Carrick, the left hander, pitched a splendid game, and by the same token so did Brant though in the 7th he walked two in succession, but that was a moment- ary slip. The lakesiders play a pretty gantr and the locals are a. close sepnpd. Following is the line-up in Thurs- day's game: ' +Goderich—+Nairn, lf, Doak, rf, F, Robinson as. Carrick p, Fritzley rt. Lgggette 3b, Sanderson c, C, Robin- son 2b, Mullough, lb. ,Clinton—Fulford 3b, Melon 21, McEwen ss, Levis rf, Hawkins 1f Brant p, Little it, Twyford 1b, N. Livermore ef, Umpire—tCantel°n, 'IIe'tsali. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs. WI. C. Brown has returned from Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Woman and fam- ily have been visiting in town, lilies Rudd left Saturday to spend a holiday in Prince Edward Island Miss Elva Wiltse is visiting friends in Winnipeg and other Western pointe. Miss Clark is spending a couple of weeks in Toronto and in Simcoe 'County. Mr. Malcolm Montgomery 'of 'town motored to Windsor and Detroit Last Week -end. Mr. Ross Carter spent a few days last week with his brother, Fergus Carter in Detroit, • Mr, and Mrs. Hunkle and daughter of Niagara Falls visited their aunt, Mrs, M, Montgomery. BRUCEFIELD Miss Luella Montgotnery-epf Seaforth is visiting her uncle and aunt, M'r•, Word has been received • of the passing of 'Mr. John MeIptesh of Toronto, formerly of-Brucefield, whose father kept" storein the village for litany year's. •• Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremer are taking their holidays in August. child Blyth is5pe din a few Dt.Canet Of iia en will eon- daye with her father',. Mr. Sam duct Divine Service in the morning at PEOPLE YOU KNOW Rev, , 1'.. G: Farrill and farriiIy left on' Tupsdd"y fur their vacation at Port tElgin. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Zapfe left last 'Saturday tnorning on a motor trip to the Soo: Master Bruce. Bartliff has been vis- iti n ; Nli• Nes. g an d .• IL A.v t been in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs: Ross and Mary Jean of Flanriltonn .are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. D, Roberton, Mrs, Janes 'Ballantyne and son of Stratford are visiting Mx. and Mrs, G. D. Roberton, Rev. F. 0, Farrill attended the fun eral of Rev. Dr. .7 S. Speer of Dundas on Monday afternoon Mrs, Thomas' Herman and., children are speeding a few weeks at the Jefferson 'Cottage at Inverhuran. Miss Doris Doyle of Calgary ,.and' Mr. James Johnson of Toronto were week -end guests of Mr, Ebner ' Paisley. ,bliss Lorene Langford has returned to Detroit after spending several weeks at her summer home ire Hayfield, • Miss Lotta McKellar of Toronto is spending 'a' Creek of her vacation with Mee. Gordon Cauinghanie at Bayeield. Mr. and ,Mrs. Fd. Watson and three children of Hamilton are guests or Mrs. Watson's sister, Mrs. G. A. Walker. Miss Phyllis Collyer. of Landon was in teevn on Sunday and called on Miss Margaret Plumsteel and Miss Eileen Runrball. • Mr. Chas; W. Shipley of the London Police Dept, was visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs, Geo. Shipley, this week. Mr's. T. G. Allen of Buffalo, New York, has returned home after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. A, O: Pattison. Dr. Jackson f Philadephia has re- turned to his duties after a holiday spent at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jaekson. Mr. and Mrs. W, E, N. • Sinclair, IC.C., and Miss Minerva of Oshawa have been visiting with George Shipley and h's mother, at "the homestead." Mr. 0. 0. Martin o,:• Englehart, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higgins, and Miss Ferrol Higgins motored' to nettle Point and Ipperwosh Beach one day last week. Mrs, Robb and Miss Kathleen Robb c£ Stratford and Mr. and Ides. A. W. Nurser of Regina, Sask., were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Johnson, Mit and Mrs. Janes Jackson and Miss Zetta Jackson attended a reunion at No. 4 schor3 Grey, last week. Mr. Jackson attended No, 4 in his boyhood . Kiss Helen Adair, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Geo. ;Shipley, t left 'Fi'iday toovisitt�hee rtbr9 brothhs er, Chas, B. Adair of Peterboro, Ontario. Mrs.. J, Sorel and babe. Margaret, leave to -day for their; home in Fort William, Mrs. Sorel has spent a couple of months in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McIntosh. and lvlrs. Malcolm Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford of Londes- ' bora visited the latter's sisters, Miss Freeman and Mrs. Montgoin- ery, Mrs. Harry Weymouth and little Critic. Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Rath attended the Rath family Reunion at Spring - bank and spent the week -end in rho vicinity. Mr, and al ts. Johne Moon and John, Jr,, of Toronto were in town -on Thursday and. called on The News - R enrol, They ' -had been visiting in Goderich and were on their way to Londesboro. , Miss Margaret Davies, who has been holidaying at her home in Clinton for the past month, left Friday for Chicago. Her brother and sis- ter, motored her as far as London, where she got a through train. Misses Mary, Carrie and Grace Let - vis returned to Royal Oak, with their brother-in-law, Mr. G. 'W. Been,' and will spend the remain der of the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Been, Miss May Whitemanu of British Col- emb a, who has been.* visiting. friends in Seaforth, has' beat 'visit• ing Tii'rs. Wt. C. Brown the past LONDESBORO • week. Miss Whiteman was for. nterly .of Clinton and will be ;re- membered by many here. Mr. '.and Mrs, G,. E. Hall and Miss 11 a.m. The evening service, will be withdrawn for the month of August 1111, arta Mrs. A. Petrie of Toronto, visited at the home 'of the formers sister, Mrs. R. Allen this week, Mr, and Mrs. J. Moodie' are visiting friends in Toronto this week Mrs. Rev. E. Hs Salvers of Stet - ford, fotinerly of Bruce te]sl, gasser' away ,in her 70th year after a brief illness: at the :home of .her, daughter. Mrs. Kelso of Port Elgin: Inst, week. Her funeral• was held in Watford and' her remains were laid to rest beside those of ]ter Iate husband, Rey. 1;. Sewers who passed away six years ago. She ieaves to enour•t her loss one sou and three daughters, D. Saw - cis of Watford, Mrs. Haynie of Cit1- burry, Mrs. Kelso of. Porti,'Elgin and Mrs: Burg of Merlin. The sincere, sympathy of the entire .community it+ extended to the sorrowing family and friends, • Mrs. J. W. Tamblyn who, has been. on a two'weeks'. motor tripwith hex son Will and his wife, has,; returned Evelyn Hall returned Friday after. home. They visited friends, !n a ,trip to the Pacific Coast. Mr. Detroit, Munro, Toledo, Leamington, , Hallattending Chatham, the i h am meeting ex the , 7purlinyton and Amherst- avv.PA, in Regina the first week buosi Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter, Hiles 'Carter and little Miss' Joyce "'were guests of Mrs. •Carter's, aunt, Mrs. J.,. W. Tantblyn Iast Sunday: fin. July they then went on,. {o Vancouver and Victoria. They vis- ited a brother of Mr. Hall's at Melville, Sask., on the way beck. , 14iles Carle Peolcitt let yes, on Sebes- .':.Miss Gladys Webster of Vendee - day, August 1st for Wliirnipeg. On .boi•o' visited Mr.. and •Mrs. Fred her return she will be aeeontoanied Middleton last' .week.' Miss`Mary Wab`ste r w 110 s Mrs to , i W. s a, Mr Y t mitres: i Ble- d .ten's- returned hone' yip' her sisiet' for a weeks visit with her parents, Mi.'and Mrs, Joseph Webster, Misses Bertha and Isabel Webster of by her mother and sista • 1 K.ho T mson and Miss Barbara of Paris, Ont,, who . have been spend- ing the summer with relate/es there. They will return the ]atter Part o:f August via the is►reat . Toronto are visiting their parents;' Lakes on S. S. Noronie to Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Webster.