The Seaforth News, 1934-09-13, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1934.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers.
WALTON.
Mr, and alta. john Morrison of
'Toronto are visiting relatives in Pis
: at to ge.
2idr. and 11„rs, W. S. Forbes are
s;.pending a tow days in (London with
Mfrs. Forbes sister, Mrs. Enrpey and
3L !Empey.
There will be harvest thauk giving
services in St. George's Church Sun
dal Sept, Rath at 3 o'clock.
MTi s Ruby .Young, Mrs. Ennis and
-AIN. Dressler and baby Jerry spent
Monday in Stratford,
Mrs. Catherine Nicholson, who re-
ently underwen.t•an operation is re -
:gar aging
.triecly.
+Dr, J. Marsh of 'ROTA.) visited her
aunt, Airs. Win. Clark and other rela-
t.ive in the tillage last week.
The Misses Z titter of Toronto spent
. few clays with their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mt F, .14iller,
The Harvest Hume .Services wild be
held in St, George'; Church, Walton,
at the usual time, three o'clock in the
afternoon, Sept. 116th, Rev.. Mr, Geo-
. ghe,gan of Lucknow will conduct the
• aerh ice and Brussels choir will be in.
attendance.
Mr. (Fred iRtatiedge has returned
home after spending the past two
Months at Grafton.
• lar. Bob Lane has returned to Tor-
, after spending the past mouth
kith his friend, Horace .Rutledge.
Mr. Ken Rutledge left for Toronto
fag week where he will take a busi-
ness course.
WINTHROP.
Air 1 1 Cnrhill is spending a
;;atple of weeks with his daughter,
Mrs. Archie Campbell of Toronto,
The Y,P.;S. presented their play
:Ger Slott- Mary" in Moncrieff last
.:sight.
Miss Isabel Eaton spent the week.
gad with Mr. and Mrs. Foster
l ennett.
Several frost here attended the
Veterans' Parade in 'Brussels on
„Sunday.
The Ladies' aid and n\V. M. S, of
!Caren Church held their regular
monthly meeting at the hone of Mlrs.
Stanley M. Garnham on [Wednesday
.afternoon, Sept. 5th. Mrs. Allan Ross,
sirat vice president, presided, The
meeting opened with a hymn and
grayer by Alts, Rose. The minutes
of the 'previous tweeting and roll call
.was read by the secretary, tD)uring the
'u.iness period, the slate for the an-
.ivers:try services was set for Sunday,
Ur 14th, followed by the annual
:owl ,'pper on Tuesday evening, Oc-
t t+er pith. It tray deeidcd to hold a
sale .,f home cooking in Seaforth on
Saturday, Sept. 1150. Circle 2 had
.'barge of the remainder of the pro-
gram, Mrs. Alexander presiding. The
Scripture lesson was read by Mfrs,
Henderson and Mrs. Somerville gave
Mite .Messenger prayer. The topic from
lie •last chapter of the study book
4 a taken by Mrs, Robert McClure.
Mars. R. Dodds and Mrs, Clarnha.in
-,>a.ve sentence prayers, \ reading en -
Aged. "Nv't Uisder;tood," was given
'try Mlrs.'Oscar Cuthill. The -Meeting
closed with a hymn and the Lord's
prayer iio unison, after which ,the
ladies of Circle 2 served (lunch.
ELIMVILLE.
11 quiet but very pretty wedding
Cook place on Sept. hist, at 7 .30 p.nt.
at the Elnnville 'Parsonage, lRev. J.
13. 'Peters, BA„ officiating, when
,Freeman Victor I-Iorne, of Winchel-
sea, son of NIT, and M.re. James
,Horne of Winchelsea, was united in
nmarria.ge with 'Violet !Elmira Evelyn
Whitlock of St. 'Phomas, daughter of
Mr. and Mfrs. P. Whitlock of 'Plantes
Road. The bridesmaid was Mliss Jes-
sie ,Brooks of Whalen and the
groomsman was Mr. Tennyson 'Johns
.rf
Winchelsea. The bride was charm-
ing in a dress of potters' blue triple
sheer crepe with nary accessories;
'ler flowers were corsage bouquet of
mink roses and lily of the valley. The
bridesmaid was dressed in dark green
crepe with ;green', accessories, After
a wedding trip to Toronto, (Niagara
:Falls and Port Colborne, )Jr, and
Mrs. Horne will reside in 'Winchel-
sea.
The Young !People 'Society had a
wether roast at the haine of ,v1r.
T4oward johns last Monday evening.
:Mr, and Mrs. A. 'Jones and Miss
May Jones of London were visitors
,with Mir. and /Mrs, (Harry Johns on
5 aturday.
Leila 3'rcFatls of :Exeter visit-
ed relative, in .the village on Sunday.
Miss Mlaizie O'Reilly of Sarnia
spent Sunday at her haute 'here,
Chased Him 3' Years To Marry_
Chased Him 2 Years To Divorce
;Telling of a divorcee's long relent-
less pursuit 'before she could catch
and lead another man to the altar—
and of the still more relentless, Mint
lo catch. and get rid of him. Read the
article in The American Weekly with
Sutrclay's ,Detroit 'Times,
Farm Machinery and
Repairs
Come in and see our New and
Used Cars
Agent for Chrysler, DeSoto
y (� and Plymouth
GAILLOP
AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS
All Repairs and Labor Cash.
VINNIMINIMINIONOIM
EGGS &
POULTRY
We are now buying Eggs and
Poultry at Highest • Market
Prices for Cash. Give us a trial.
Prompt, courteous service.
Best prices for Cream.
Seaforth
creamery
C. A. Barber, Prop.
LONDESBORO
Mrs. H. Lyon has returned from
spending a few weeks at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. E. Gaunt of Luck-
now•.
Miss Gladys Mountain and Miss
Helen Youngblutt are visiting with
their aunt, Airs, \\'m. Glover in De-
troit.
Ml•rs. Wm. Radford, north of Blyth,
is visiting with -Miss L. Young,
MN. j:. Tamblyn and Mary spent
the week end with lar, and t,irs, Wm,
Biles, Clinton.
The village 'has been in somewhat
of an uproar and commotion far the
past few days with about one hund-
red men, plus trucks and machinery
of every- description filling the main
street, busy with the new cement
highway. The east Mali was put down
on Monday.
'Quite an interesting meeting was
held in the community' hall on Thurs-
day, it being Grandmother's Day at
the Institute, with over one hundred
in attendance, Meeting opened in the
tonal form by singing the opening
ode and the president, MTS. E. Ad -
ants, presiding. The minutes of the
Previous meeting were read by the
secretary, Mrs. ' 3rumsdon, and sever-
al letters, a note from the Clinton
branch, invitingthis branch to meet
with then on !October 2 -5th, which
was accepted with pleasure. After all
items of business were _settled the
meeting was left in charge of the
grandmothers. When the curtain was
raised fourteen grandmothers, look-
ing quite quaint with -their white col-
lars and caps, were seated in a circle.
They then sang "We're the Happy
Grandmas", followed by a reading by
Mrs. W. 13sunsdon. A cornet solo was
then enjoyed, given by Miss L. Rap-
son, "Tire Old Spinning Wheel" was
sung and a reading by Mrs. W. Lyon;
another cornet solo, followed by an
Institute hymn. The curtain was then
dropped; the play, "I-I'uw the Story
Grew," was then presented in live
scenes by eight of the grandmothers,
and by the peals of 'laughter that were
heard, it was surely enjoyed. This
brought this most enjoyable meeting
to a close, All joined in singing the
national anthem, A delicious lunch
was served by Mars. K. MLcVittie,
Mrs. W. Ross, Mrs. Geo. McVittie,
Mars. W. Tretnin, Mrs. T. Millar and
Airs. F. 31 c Gregor,
The \VMI:5. will hold their meeting
in the church on Friday afternoon at
2 p.nn. ,Group No. 3 will have charge.
Mr. and Mrs. John Potter of 'B1yrh,
Mfr. and Mirs. Will iGideswell of
Lucknow and Miss Eleanor Sprung
were visitors with Mi'r. and Mrs. Joe.
Y ungbint on Sunday.
STAFFA.
Miss :Doris 'Colquhoun has return-
ed- to her studies at 'Bellevil'le.
Mr, Ge,. Butson, we are sorry to
report, Is under the doctor's care.
Mr. A, A. Coiquhaun is visiting
in Chicago.
Mr. A, Luxton was a visitor in
Mitchell 'Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, J. Whyte„Stratford,
spent Sunday in the community.
'Mr, and 31rs. J Watson, Mother-
ttell,' were the guests of ifr, ,and
Mrs. 'O. W. Reed on' 'Sunday,
The Women's +Institute will meet
on Wednesday afte:pnoon, Sept. +1h,
The program will he, roll call, "Ohre
of my favorite household remedies";
topic, ibiealeh; 'reading N,M J., Mrs,
i:, Butson; current events, Mrs. F.
Allen; apple recipes, Mirs. W. T.
Goiq'u'ho'un, airs, D. Cod'gulmun; ap-
ple contest, Mrs, M. Gray, Mrs. J.
'Sadler; program con., 'bars, L. Her;
'burn, firs. F. ,,Oarb'ert.
KIPPEN.
The September meeting of the
\1 M.S. was held a: the home of
Mrs, A; Mfonteith on Wednesday the
fifth. Airs. Cooper presided and led in
prayer. Mr-, French -read the Scrip-
ture lesson from -Ps. 66Mrs. 5.
'Thompson read an article, "The Fel
-
lowers of Jesus." After the singing of
"Rock of Ages" Mrs. Forsyth led in
prayer, Nearly all the ladies present
ascii ted With the topic, "Following-
Missionary
FollowingMissionary Trails." . The trail begins
in our otvn. Auxiliary and ,goes on
through our Presbyterial and Confer-
ence Branch into the. Dominion
(Board where we are linked together
with over 1146,000 women, girls and
children and .950 missionaries work-
ing at Home and abroad. 'With an in
vestment of a little over $700,000 w
support or assist the work in Ln
boarding schools and school homes;
34 community centres, S Indian
schools, Ili? Mission Hospitals, Orien-
tal Work 'in 5 centres, Strangers'
Secretaries in 5 centres in Canada as
well as 16 missionaries in West Af-
rica, 36 in Centra. India, 60 in North,
'South and West China, 35 in Japan,
.20 in Korea, and 7 in Trinidad. In-
cluding the bales sent through the
National Rcliet over 11000 hales of
supplies- avere sent during the year
11033. Ten missionaries are retiring
from active service and 4 new mis-
siionaries have entered the work of
the W.M.S. this year. Thirty-five
missionaries working in the Home or
'Foreign Mission Fields have gone
from homes within the London Con-
ference Branch, In aiety of the extent
of the work undertaken the singing of
"In Christ there is no East as West,"
seemed very appropriate. The Onto
ber meeting will he held at the hone
of Mrs. Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell of
Windsor visited last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, \\-m. Kyte,
'l'heir young son, Albert, who spent
the summer here, returned with then.
'Rev. E. F. Chandler preached a
very int resting and inspiring sermon
in St. Andrew's United Church an
Sunday last, taking for his subject,
"Guidance," also the interpretation
and explanation of that lovely- hynn,
"Lead Kindly Light," and the life of
the author, 'John -Henry Newman, At
the close of the sermon :lie hymn w -as
sunny as a quartette number by Misses
(Halcyon Chandler, Florence Thomp-
son, Messrs. J. B. NoLean and 'Wm.
Love,
There will be no church services
or Sunday school on Sunday next oar-
ing to (Ilillsgreen anniversary.
i-Iillsgreen anniversary services will
be held on :Sunday- neat, September
'16th, when ,Rev, DeWitt Cusens of
Wesley Willis United 'Church, Clint-
on. will be the special speaker. Kip -
pen choir will supply the music, 'Cer-
vices at 1:1' a,m, and 7:30 p,m.
The autumn anniversary of St, AAn-
drew's United Church will be held on
Sunday, October 7th. 'Rev. Mr. 'Stain-
ton of James St, Church, Exeter, •will
be the speaker for the morning serv-
ice and (Rec.A. W. Gardiner of Lon
-
desboro will be the speaker ,for the
evening service. The choir are pre-
paring special music. (Services at 1d
a.m. and 7:30 pans
Mrs. James Wright and Mrs, Nor-
ris 'Sillery entertained a number of
friends and relatives last'Saturday af-
•ternoo n in honour of the former'.
sisters, Mors, Elizabeth '\Wright, Ham
-
i4ton, and 11:. Susan Pilgrim, Dallas,
Texas.
NORTH MCKILLOP.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Thornton and
Kenneth spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and ,Mrs. James 'Howe or
Cromarty.
Mars and Mrs, flex, Munn spent
Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr.
and -Airs. Peter 'Hignell,
Mrs. William Mitchell is .not !prog-
ressing as well as her ,friends would
tike to see.
BEECHWOOD
3rrs, 5. Evans, who has spent the
past month with her slaughters in
Detroit, has returned home.
!Miss Irene O'Rourke has gone to
Kitchener to train as a nurse,
i\!i.r.. and Mrs. Phillip Flanagan and
family of Toronto spent last weak,
with the former's parents, Air. :and,
Mrs. Hike Flanagan,
IQuite a number from hereattended
the funeral of the date Mrs, Wm, For-
tune un Seaforth,
BRUCEFIELD.
The annual Horticultural iS'how of
khe IBrucelield HorticudtuNal Society
w'as held in the church on Friday af-
ternoon last with 'a splendid atten-
dance .and a large entry. Sm the ev-
ening a' program was given; consist-
ing of readings, solos, and also clues -
,tions were answered by the judge of
the 'afternoon, Mr, Cool: of Clinton.
The prize winners .were as follows:
li-Io•useplant in bloom --Mrs. J. W
'Stackhouse, Mrs Arthur McQueen,
Mars \Vm, McKenzie. Foliage plant,
'M'lrs D. 11ofheringh'ant Mrs, Wm.
McKenzie, Mrs. CR, (Allan; collection
annual phlox, Mrs, R, Allan; coll. of
Snapdragon, Mrs. Fotheringh'em,
Mrs. Allan, Miss M. E. Swan; coli.
dahlias, Alis. Alln, Mrs, S'taokhouse,
-M'me William 111ctKenzie; 3 named
,dahlias airs, dZa Mrs, Me-
IKenzie named dahlia Mrs, Fat(her-
ham Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Al'lan;.
display gladioli Mrs, Allan, Miss M.
!MCNaughtan, Mrs, A. McQueen six
gladioli, Mrs. Allan, Mrs, 1illiam
McKenzie; one spike gladioli, ,named,
Mrs, James 'Thompeon, Mrs. Milan;
ecu , annuals, Mrs, Allan 'Mrs. Foth-
eringham, Mrs. T. 13. (Baird; coll. six
perennials, Mrs. Allan., Miss M.1Lc-
Naughton; colo, asters, Mr,. Father -
in gla a rn,
atheringhratn, 'Mrs. A'llan Miss M. M.c-
Naughton; colt of pansies, Mrs, Al-
lan, firs, H, F, Beery; six pink
,asters, kers. Foahesamgha:m, Miss
I+LdNaughton,
Mrs, C. H. Haugh; six
Purple asters, Mrs. Fotheringlham,
Miss M6Nau5htun, Mrs. C. H.
'H'augth; six purple asters, Mas, Path-'
eringham, Mrs. Allan, Miss (Pearson;
,.veer asters, Mss. Allan, Mrs, IA, Mc-
Queen, -airs. Rosati; white asters,
Miss M. McNaughton, Mrs, Rouatt,
Mrs, Fothetinghatn; display of be-
gonias, Mrs. R. Atkin, Mrs, A, 3fc-
Queen; one 'begonia, Mrs, Stack-
house, firs. 'A, McQueen.; gloxinia.
Mars, A. McQueen; table bouquet,
Mrs. Allan, Mrs, Fotheringham, Mrs.
Rouatt; display roses, Mrs, R., Allan,
Mrs. W. A, Bremner, Mrs. Rouatt;
zinnias, Mrs. R, Allan; Mrs. William
MI:aKenzie, MMw. fames Thompson;
bouquet annual .larkspur, Mrs. R,
Alkan; ane vase of annuals, Mrs. Wil-
liam MdKenzie, Mrs, Allan; best
novelty, 'Mrs, F.rat'heringham, Mrs,
Stackhouse, Mfrs. Allan; one potted
fern, -Miss M. E. Swan, 'Birdhouses—
Bobby Allan aged 5, Adan, Wilson
aged Ifl', Eric Thompson age 10, Wes-
ley 1-Iant age ltl, Carlile Cornish age
113, (Gordon Hill age 8. Schools—
Flower display, No, 3 Tuckersmith,
No, 10 Stanley; improvement on
grounds, No. 10 Stanley, 31o, 1
Tuckersmith,
Mr, W. E. Hinchley, John street,
has made a hobby for many years
of collecting relics of the pioneer
days, also old gums, swords, and
stuffed ,birds, and now possesses
one of the finest amateur museums
in this part of the country. This
picture shows a bear trap, used in
the early days in the .1'Ic'Killop
sw•anrp, It was forged by a 1'Ic-
Kilio!p blacksmith: the forks were'
also the `handiwork of some of the
early 'blacksmiths,
DUBLIN
Mr, 'Harry Beale, foreman of the
American Transport Co, ori Montreal,
is the guest of his mother and sister
in our burg.
On Monday night the Puhilee Club
of Laurier avenue, met at the tonne
ai \lis; Mary Beale to tender fare-
well to one of their members, Mrs.
Joann Flanagan, who left on Friday
for Toronto, A splendid program of
vocal music Was rendered and a solo
"Song of Songs," was exceptionally
well rendered by Waster Kingsley
Beale, Stratford, Community songs by
those present closed a pleasant even-
ing. The guest ai the evening was
presented with a cheque by the club
and Mrs. 1.. J. Looby read the part
ing address.
McKay Bros. are patting up a
porch for Mars :Nagle on Matilda St
and closing in the front verandah
Mr. MI. J. Benninger has a carpenter
from Blyth assisting ,hien to erect a
new shed for wintering silver and
,black foxes,
Mrs. James 'Redmond entertained
fifty ladies to "Progressive (Euchre'
in honor of Mrs, J. Flanagan, The
prize winners for first and seconc
\were Mrs, 1W, J. !Byrne, Logan, and
Mrs. J. V. Flynn, Dublin, Mrs, lames
Malcolm, Hibbert, consolation. Mrs:
Redmond presented a purse of money
on behalf of those present. Miss
Charlotte Smith reading a kindly
worded address to Mrs. Flanagan
who left, with her fine family, for To
roh•to on Friday, Mrs, Flanagan spent
her girlhood days in the Queen City
and has many friends in that city, as
sire was always a favourite wherever
she lived.
VARNA.
The regular monthly meeting of
Varna ;United IVtV,M ,S, was held in
the church at 2:30 p.m. 00 Thu'rsd'ay,
Sept, 6. Miss Bertha Diehl occupied
the chair, 'after the singing of a
hymn Mrs. Bandy 'led in prayer. The
scripture lesson yv,hic'h was read in
unison was 'Luke, Mata( chapter. Twel-
ve members responded to roll call
with a verse of scripture beginning
with w. Group one of the society will
have charge of the next meeting. A
solo by Mrs. Bandy, "The End of a
Whispered Prayer, Was enjoyed- by
all, :Airs. A. McConnell 'had charge
of the study book. The part taken
was 'Medical Conditions in 'China."
The annual Harvest .Horne service
will be held in Varna ,Apgrlican church
next Sunday evening.
MANLEY.
Air. Vincent Eel:art has gone to
Sandwich to resume his studies.
If all ploughing is advancing rapid-
ly and the ideal weather is making it
possible' to destroy the weeds.
(Harvesting buckwheat is the order
of the day and rumor has it that sonic.
fields are not as badly damaged as.
was at !first anticipated.
Wedding bells are ringing at Man-
ley.
A kitchen shower was given by the
friends of Miss Pearl Mattson at the
home of cher parents, ,Mr. and Mrs.
P. J'. Johnson; on Wednesday ,night.
REGENT
HIBBERT.
The regular 'meeting of Hibbert
Council was held 00 Monday, .Sep-
tember 10. All members present, the
Reeve presiding. 'The minutes of the
previous regular meeting a:; well as a
special meeting were read and con-
firmed. By'Laws No, 4116, AD. 1934,
providing for levying of Coyne Drain
'Deficiency and No. 4116, 1934, for
Downey 'Drain Deficiency were final-
ly passed. The Cleric read all com-
munications on fy'le, and the jollow-
ing. resolutions were passed: Burchill
-Vivian: That the Clerk ,be instructed
to communicate .with Mr. David
Croll, Minister Of Welfare, asking for
all possible information regarding re-
lief fnea ores for the ensuing Winter,
Kay -Vivian: instructing the Clerk to
ask Mr. J. MG.'Empey for definite rul-
ing as to payment of Usi orne's por-
tion of the Miller Award, Allen-Vir-
ian: Authorizing the entering of an
appeal against the. judgment of J, L.
Killoran in the court action of ,Doug-
las vs, Township of Hibbert and G.
Cr', Wilson. Allen -Kay: Authorizing
Reeve and Councillor (Burchill to deal
with the matter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Stat ton. Vivian -Kay: Issuing orders
for Road expense—$43120 and general
exp. 4111315. • The meeting adjourned
until Monday, Oct. S at '1 p.m.—Mrs.
Kathleen .Feeney, Clerk.
HILLSGREEN
-Mr. Wm, :Parrott and slaughter
Annie visited with relatives in 'To-
ronto last weals.
Miss Jessie IJo'lins,ton of Clifford is
visiting .with her cousin, Miss ,Edna
Cochrane.
\Ills Edith Forrest of IHensall is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. .Love
A solo was given in the Hills
green !Church ,on Sunday by Miss
Halcyon Chandler, which was very
much enjoyed:
'Annivers'ary services .will be (heldl
in the Hiilagmeen Church on Sunday,
Sept. 116, at 111. a.:nn, and 17:30 p.m. Rev.
D. W. Cosens of Clinton will be the
guest speaker for the d'ay. The choir'
from. Klippen are rendering the music
for both services.
Mr. and l+Irs, 31r. 'Turner Nrncl Mffr,.
and Mirs. R.'Stephenson left host week
to visit relatives in Pe 'West.
BETHEL
IBstheh Laches' Aid will Kotler a cook-,
dug sale on Sept, 129i1i•
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THURS. MIDNITE
Lanny Ross & Ann Sothern in
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Mon, Tues. Wed. 'Sept. 17-18-19
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'LUPE VELEZ
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Thurs. Fri. Sat., 20-21-22
LEW AYRES
in the greatest of all war pictures
M1 Quiet on the
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Comedy Cartoon
STANLEY.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph .Stephenson
and Mr, and Mrs, W. Turner left
last week by motor to visit friends
at .Filar Mound, Man.
Mr. Russel Erra'tt and lElmore Ste-
phenson are taking in the (World's
Fair at Chicago this week,
Mrs. Jean MdKinley is visiting her
sister, Miss Campbell of Seaforth, for
a few days.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs, Sam, Dawson of Lon-
don were Iauests at the house al Mr.
and Mss, 'Milton Woods,
Miss Isabel (Betties has returned to
her Mame after spending the summer
holidays with her granriparents, kir.
and Mrs. Thos+ -Betties,
There was a large attendance at
the decoration services at Italtlaat(v
cetnetcry, Sunday, (Sept. 90,lam`
Miss Irene Woods spent the week-
end at hone here, returning to Lon-
don to resume her studies there.
Miss 'Betty Newton is going to Go-
derich High School,
1Once again lick[ clay at Porter's
14111, sponsored by the Men's Club,
was a huge success. The day was
ideal and the large crowd orderly.
The parade was good, although not as
large as last year. The two ball
games, one between (Holmesvillc and
Porter's Hill teams, was won by 'Hal-
mesvi'le 112-1116. The Union team anti
Pe Sixth Con. Tigers—of course the
Tigers won. The pillow fight was
very amusing, also the plate race
caused a good laugh. The recei tg4 .,.
for the clay were over the hundred"
mark,
TUCKERSMITH.
The regular meeting of the 1hc.k-
ereamit'h Ladies' Club was held at the
home of Mfrs. Gifford Crich with 33
members and a number of visitors
present. The roll call was answered
by "A country 'I would like to see
and why." The vice-president, Mfrs.
\r, 1'erryaberry, had charge of the
meeting. Readings were given by
Mrs. Ernie 'Crich and Mrs. 'Frank
'Walters, also an instrumental by Mrs.
A, Matheson, and a duet by Mrs. Ho-
ward Crich and Miss Margaret Crich.
-\it's. Fear gave a talk on a trip to
the exhibition. The October meeting'
will be held at the home at Mrs, F.
Townsend and is to be grandmother's
meeting. The roll call is to be answer-
eci by "Things our grandmothers
didn't do,"
'Mar. and _Mrs, Norris !Sillery and
children and Mrs. Elizabeth Wright,
,Hanriltau, attended the tHantilton re-
union at Trawthrid'ge recently.
Miss MlcOloy of Egtn,ondvidle spent
a few days last week at her nephews,
Mr. Pas, Mc nosh's,
\ im. and Mrs, Russell Coleman and
family spent last ISunclay with Mr.
and. Mars, Anson Coleman of Hills -
green,
Mrs. !Secord 'yLcIB't'ien of Hallett
spent a clay recently with .her another,
Mrs. Wm. Lanclsborougnh.
Ile, and Mrs. Tiros. Coleman is
spending a few clays with Mr. and
Mrs. !Geo. Johnston of Varna,
Mir. Roy Connell: spent ,5untaay
with Clinton friends,
Mlr•s. pas. Troyer ,is spending a few
days visiting friends in H'eirsa,pl.
i uulcersmith (Aggressive ''Club will
hold its 'regular meeting ora Tuesday,
(Sept 1118th alt the home .of Mr, and
Mrs, \Vi awns Ilrvine. The moll call
will be answered .by, a book anal its
author. IE, Whitmore will give a talk,
"What SIhlamnld the Farmer and His
(Family (Read." IKe•nnctlr 'Jackson will
adds ess tare nieetin;g on the farmer'sstandard cif livistg.
Mfr, W. 'P. 'Thompson, who accom-
panied Mr. Robert Royce to dris -ho:nae
at 'T-huntsville has retuned after a
pleasant !two weci5s' visit in the Mus-
koka dis'trict,
(Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week, 215c