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The Seaforth News, 1934-11-15, Page 4PAGE FOUR THE SEAFORTH NEWS THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros„ Publishers. WALTON The following from the Fergus ''News -Record of Nov.Sth, recurs to the late John 1:. 'Gowlan 1, who was a brother of R. Cecil Lowland, for - weer teacher of SS. No. 9, McKillop, and on -in-law of W. S. and Mrs. Forte., Walton. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Lowland int the loss of another member of his fancily, this being the fourth in two and one half years: -''herr Passed peacefully away a: St. :Michael's hospital ror.nto on October 27:h. John Edward. eldest son of the late John and Jane 'Bow- land of Fergus, Mr, Goo land had been in ill health for some time and failed rapidly Iluring the past two week:. For r number of years, be Was ne of Wellington's outstanding teachers, later holding a responsible office position in Toronto, The priv- ate funeral service was conducted by Rev, G, A. Donald. of Kintbtturne Park United Church. in the Trulle funeral chapel, Dufferin street, and burial made in Mount Pleasant cem- etery, Toronto. The family are ac- corded community sympathy in their uttlooked for bereavement.' \[r. Harry Skinn of Nete Liskeard purchased a t.'hev sedan: in \\'7n;ha,n returning house last Thursday, :te•- cotnpattied by Earl Huy who will spent some time at New Like n•tl. Mrs. Barrows was taken scriou,ly ill last Saturday at her daughter's, Mr,. J. \l:hs4cl's, We hone site wit. soon be about again, \Ir. 'sets Me l'aggart is tined to his i1.nt.e but is :In proved. 'Che c.•mnt l lits- ;lances -,n Friday ct •ging ,.' this she t' tibia'.: "H t.% .,iris'. The regular monthly meeting 0. the 1-adit t,ni'dand \V..A. ntct at the loon, t Mrs. 1' 3I.1'a.ag,rt ..tt \Vs inc:day, Nov, 7. Ret. hlr. Rick- - cn' 1 the ineet'n:g with t' •ril'- t:c't r a lits, :allowe,.l. by prayer. T'•e. n. .tic, cure read :u1.1 itpprov- e1 and af the bazaar tireh. 4.cte r in- ,. rago it las suggest. tal u st- t,t ',y \t,•s \I'1a>s,att that tete members of the Guild have a "Cop- .er t nte.." \I r., F, Sea:•'ett and ag,tiu con - ...,1111) 11 it:tt Will begin week Ior c cr i i 0�, 1 •'t ,. , c 1,, 1. -;ie robe' t . \ir.. ;~,Lett, .I(i Co: - hated 1),12 , errs atol N115.. .hrlrt'- ,.'m 1e)18 coptwrs. Mr-. Searle:1' si,l.• tt��i1 :t - 1 ti.l 11111 tsr dp- •t, .1 on bon `'.le- si., -I_0.Z. \ , ,rel. eVetttng c:'.'. :,,.. he:d at Mrs. 1:. \ole:, 0l 0.r the 0 .rashe .11, r. 111 i;y, Nov. lo. The \W..\. t•.,t—k ine,tint ;hid :tt usual pr tr t.:• „ t .arri:d nt. It was l'""..1 \Irv. air I'.tg4a, t. Nit'sl:o'r that ts hale 650 1 - lo sent 1 • the needy, brace :vas sm.. n our',-,r,e1. 'rot aua,:a' 'n,z,t:r St, tic .r c's t"ntrt:a, Wait •I, gas held in the .1. i l.0 .\V. hall an Pr!day. Not. 2. '''acre was a ert splendid I t, n fancy a 'r l , quilt. an -1 apron., , a is noon', -"do: and :til , 1 'inr :anti pr.,- • :ICI, t,:a a t ifs a'al earr,•t 1 v ry• tb mated .genu•on, y he the nr. tnh. r . 111• ,'I r,'b. 'Che h„n t ui t -t1) I tl ass , 'tag it. eon/I- t,- .nn- -- • and ?.ieided littera! pr. \ irnwtr.: , s•t,.:. c: wi —, r 1 fr. on 4 ''7 1 'a it. '.• ii a t a Ler ;'c.,!.'1), The total receipts free Marga r and +nnj :•r aur;.:amP..-,1 5111.0 •ind 111' :trent ger, St. .4,€.,,ree`, Cottrell ap- , reciatc very 11511.11 the -111(11 lid way which the 's....a:e .. 1A-ait•.n and connnnnity attended their bazaar anti :'sus lt.l,(o,l to tnaike it a d cided Cnc noettlily tu, cuing of the I. F. Y. P. t) t".,11, will he iteld in the .A. \V. Fla': an arue-day evening, Nott•'ntlier _'i)::, at 5 o'clock, BAYFIELD, Mrs. Metcalf itttrned last week fr...m a visit to her son near Pittsburg and latiglrter in Detroit. \lis. Lucy \\ ods an -rived hone Sattir ias a fter a very enjoyable holi- day aft bland where site visited her aunt. On Sunday next Rev. • Mr, hobbs of Otterville and Rev. W. G. Bugler exchange pulpits, :Service here at 7 ;van. [Remembrance shay service Armis- tice- Day with a very httiag and int- pressxt service held in the square .aside the "Cairn" on tiiutriay Morn - November ltlltlt, at 10 o'clock. Re,-, 1.. -Af. Gale, minister of St, \ndre:v s' United Church ripened the service with a prayer of invocation followed with the reading 4 the sec- ond chapter of Isaiah and a short ad- dress from Josh. the -4th chapter, 6th terse, "What Mean Ye by These • Stone. ? Wreaths were •then laid at the base Of the cairn by Mr, Murdock • Ross and airs, Currie. Two tnintutes of- silence were then observed. Rev; 1W. G. Bugler, !Rector of Trinity An - Farm Machinery and Repairs Come in -and see our New and Used Cars Agent for Chrysler, DeSoto and Plymouth JOHN AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repaitrs and Labor Cash. autstonosaninemil Hein Church read the name, of those who had fallen and offered the prayers stut.thle for the service. The school children then :sang 10pling's hymn "The Recessional," led by the Rector. The Veterans then starched past the cairn each placing a poppy on the wreaths. Rev, Mr. Bugler clos- ed the service with prayer and bene- diction. ene-diction, L-\ service in keeping with armistice and rentetnbrance• was held in St !Andrew's United Church S;today morning, November 1111th at 111 01•• their hoarse by the river. clock. The minister, Rev. R. 1\I. Gale, airs, 1?, Gaunt of Lucknow visite,.i .conducted the. service. It was opene.t several days with her n' n t the r. Air.. hy singing the national anthem fol- H. -Lyon, recently, Nies. T, Moot:, Mrs, \V. Allen, \(r. Lear and Miss Young arc all on the tick list at prasett, d to his :fed, Mr, and Mrs. Herb A[, ridge of :auburn Sundayed at the hone of air. W. E. Manning, • 13Ir. Sid Lansing' and his mother visited at the home of Robt. ioung- blttt on Sunday, \lr. and \frs, Frank Hall have moved into the h'otfse formerly- occu- pied by Mr, .\f. Jordan, Mr. Fred Gibbs, Robt. Gibbs ant Miss L. Gibbs have arrived from the West aha will shortly he settled itt 1'tted by two minutes of silence ani nntoeation, The hundredth P=aint wars then snug to the ttute "Old Hun-• tired," followed by suitable respon- sive reading- and the Lord's prayer. The choir sang. a special number "Oft ping Ye Bells of Peace," The minis- ter chose as Ids text Rout, 14.119, "Let us :herefore follow after the things hicit make for pcaee." 0 God Our 1-Ielp in Age, fast, was sung as the closing -!tyro:: fellotied by the bene- diction. Rev. and _airs, 1V, G. Bugler and Rov. ll. M. Gale attended. the funer- al of R.cv, Dean '!sucker at London :1st weft:, - i die,'tors for tete iti!,:e 1c,tlety will soon be making their ealls anti nvt+ hope they receive a liberal :lona- lion.. \Ir. and \1 , Hugh McLaren, Ma- rd.!: ao-to : and t .n,.tine \lc Laren of Port Elgin spent the week end here with \I, e- io•li'un, aatd AfaudSterling'. \lr, fatuts Cameron :and son Evans were week e:n:I greats of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cameron, Mrs. 1 airdttet• and T.intighier . London spent the week rn I with 11rs. I\[ar,garet \Wood., Mr, Oliver Goldthorpe has hent north .'t ,t It horn. trip and return,' w1:1 .1 lbw deer, St. \odr w s United yonn., ' ,[ep,•ttr:alit eLi a u,t.q.te•'a t „grit al the basement of tint ep,n'ch \\'gl- nesfay even• o :as: w‘,..k. First prior• i..r [they- sires. was tush 'Ly I)-.rathy Sc•.tchncr as a gypsy : Gladys Gale first 't, c. mt . it ', t Icat; ll„t•'letl Clark. first ent.itt as Swale: Maio• Seotchnn•t•, contie. The first par; , the evening was ',punt in Stant- amd c hoes'•, nttt.ical program of orehen- :re tointbers ,t Robert and \.+arum 1\ e,sh, June Stevenson ,tcc.'ntpatny- in .m piano, i'ktnI : dos by Vera Pease, Ione Steven -oat: piano duet by 11ahc1 Scotchn1er and Gladys Gale: ,i ..if .11et by 11,iys and Mr. (talc, s.or , [),,riot nn,' nner, readings, Elizabeth th Sn ,adnn, D,lana louts. Hallowe'en refreshments •.cert served LONDESEORO \noivor,ary ,rrvicc, wore livid in the united 1'hnre.1 �,nt N.V. lith, at 11 ;Jim angd 7 pant, The Rev. Brooks ..f 1113 -tit took both services and pet -m.11,1 two very able sermons fn the keeping the cin, The church A tbeautifully derotated with murals and fern, with the centre wreath. "1 e 1 11 1 r,'et” The t'hoir had '. re ,a^cd special nrsie for the occa- si.'n,''he n<hers hard Arose it ho took sip tile offering were returned men ()nit, number ,till bear the mark , the horr,•rs 5,1 soar, The sermon was vary touching in litany ways which br, u, bt t., mind the sacrifices many talc in that sal and terrible time of the four years of tzar and what we may aspect if war should again break over the latnd. On the following evening, a bounti- ful fowl sapper took pace in the eonunttnity brill w here about 6'00 were ,crud \\'frit such an 5ahun(latce of ,••,d things provided there was en- , rt "t left over to have a ten cent teat on Tuesday evening, a nice little Burn fret ,C realized for the program. 'Che young people 5,1 Ebenezer staged the KIPPEN, -airs, L. J. 1), ig and Miss Janet who have been the guests of Mr, Joint C. 1) tg, L. L. 11„ 01 Detroit, \lira., for cast 0,mple of weeks, !tate• returned Iluntte after flavin": sprat 11 pleasant vacation. \I r, :,ii.l Iles, Paul Doig :nod sot Bill of L' n i,:t1 and \Ir, John C. Doig. ,,t iL'trait visited the latter'. mora •r .nt., sister on Sltnday, W.M.S. Entertains.—,:\t .heir reg - able meeting held in the stho ,i roost of St. .\narcw's VImrelt, tire ntentb-. errs : thr \\'. \I .5. t-nter rine,i •'to H „gruu .\nxil!ary and the Busy Bees es \I n Circle, The latter stip i an interesting programme. Miss \Ltt•garet Elude, rpresident .. tin• Circle, presided. i'lorenee •Pilon„u read a•• :n•:i.•:e on "iLopeful 1•`:•ie'1 ''ins:rating by means of the ,':u•aldr of the Leaven, site p ewerful itntb t,rnc.c Chri.tiatis ought to exert or se. with wheel: they conte is analut. ile,ttrice Dninuot read an art:ele .n '•Giving,” dealing with 1110 time a• net as money. Three kiwi, of .river, were described: Tbose .?;r dint, s".lt e and r hey comb. ''he first require scat effort t•, secure lite Cities:. spark gchem sty, `1'hc sponge -like respond to pressure, the greater the pressure, :he greater the -ener,,:sty. ''lona like the honey. coin', over115.5w without external pre - .nh•e brought, • . bear 71,.,11 tae•ttt, See mg the n 1)1 is sufficient to mutt then, generous dee.l,. The t..,pu•, Francis Xavier and the First \Ira. \loretm 1 na. ably taken by mare; f t t 1_lg e, \1 tu'g,trct Sinclair, Airs. 1 t m un mid Mrs. Henderson, 'I'hc le .1 India act and think in groups: so it i, n surprising t, tint t lett th Lu. three quarter, of the Cht•i•tiaes iiinlit have eome int, :he i'ltnrch in these mass movements 13 is 58 tears since the first Caoa.l- rtt inissianntrias went to India, an(l like Xavier they began} to tt..rt: whit :be Children. Sch,.,.t, were (penes] and higher schools It, train teacher. ,tll•cwe,,. Beatrice Wyman 0011rti,. tired t guitar solo.. These scut•t. much appreciated. .\t the close .51 the meetirg ;t social hanr wars enjoyed, The December meeting will be at rite lone of Mrs. Siu:lair, Re'v, I: I'. ('handler spoke on Sunday last ah the armistice 1)a, air :the tat. morie, site past w,rnit it recalls each year, .-\ plea -- j114 quartette, T Friend of \lint," was snug 113' \L,,s1), Jean lvi- n i 1„hence Thomson, Messrs. 1 \f L1)aut ami \. Bell. .\t the close t the. service tete sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed. The \V',II.5, of St, Anclre,w•'s in ittd Church held their annual birth - y party on \Vedriesda3 afternoon last and despite the wet weather a goodly 111.111Ther of ladies were pres- ent. The Ill - .igen ladies were in- vited guests for the meeting. air.. \\'. \V, Cooper. president of the \\', \I S„ and Alts, Margaret Elgie, •pre - silent of the Busy Bees' \iissimt Circle, were on the platform, Miss J pray, "Hrads:ron'g oan.'° which was was Dreher 'I ho,ntsou read the devotion- !, ellay, received and uhf..” hall a leaflet anti .\lis• \tnrgaret Sinclair. those Who cottll,t;ain entrance to hear MissMargaret Elgie, \Ifs, S. W. it, the hall being fan from em le to-lhiot-on and Ai r,„ very inter tool: p the topic which was very interesting. accommodaite so targe a crowd. The Miss Beatrice Dayntan read a paper proceeds of ~nudity and Monday an "Giving" she also played two amounted to live hundred. dollars or titre numbers on the guitar which more, were enjoyed by all, ,At the close the Mr, \Viii, Lyon has returned from ladies served lunch and tea, spending a week with his ister. Mrs. '1', Sampson of Palmerston. We are sorry to report the illness. +f \Ir, Jame, McCool who is cuiifin- The 1'nutrg i'eopte of St. Andrew's United Church w'ili hold a social esenleg on Friday, November 16th, at S pm. The usual meeting will be.L'aanont .417, Bo'b 'Duffy 43, followed by a good programme, also !Sr. IIIIL—IB'illjr Little 51, Alvin games and contests, after which Beuernann 4!7. lunch will be served. It is hoped that lJr, !1151,—!Rose Burns 155, Jean everyone will plan to attend and en- ,Pryce 419. joy tttc fellowship together, Sr, IIL—[Rita Connelly 66, 3Iargar- \frs (Rev.) Chandler spent the et 'L tnont 63, Mervin t3euermann 611, week eutl visiting, with friends at Ot- tLeoita Hoeg) 1516, (Roy Elliott 43, Rita lava. Sloane 1411. \{r, Thomas [Butt has been con.tinetl firs IIL-tieahelle Purcell 611, Grace to the holies fur the past two weeks Connelly 57, Alvin .Pryce 5'4 lvit!t a severe attack of quinsy'. }Primer—tladon Hurley, Lcvecn Aims, Doig and \liss Janet have Hoegy, Pat Burns. ,pent the past two weeks visiting in Number out roll „S, average atteti- Detr,,it, dance .213,79, Miss Grace Cooper of London M. .Douglas, Teacher, spent a few days tvitit her parents re- cently. Mr, and airs. IHarry Norris have returned from their honeymoon and are nicely settled and at house to their marl) iri,a,ls, Miss -Richardson spent the week end with her parents at Listowel. '\Ir. •Freta Ratlt•vrell and Bob Elgie have returned home after a very pleasant visit with friends in Algoma and he also did some hunting, Miss !Marguerite McDonald is spen- ding a couple of weeks in 'Windsor visiting with friends, DUBLIN IIr. Pacien J. Tyers spent his holi- days in the hunting grounds at Par- ry Sound, He was joined by Toronto and Sea forth friends, Mr, Joseph \laylatt and wife, of the Mutual l,iie Co., \Vatertou, ;pent •t few Iris with her parents, Mr, and \1 r., Peter 'Sullivan, No, 8 highway, and with Mrs, ''hos. \loylan of :11c- Killop, Mrs, Charles If, Strubb :old son Wilbur .pel',t }h1) week -end with \Irs. 'Phomas Burns, Laurier .\ve, E. (\Irs. .\lex, Darling returned on 3I,5115l:ty from a pleasant visit witlt. her Stratford relatives. Ifermau Benninger of Illyth spent Sunday in that village with Itis par - tots, ire is in the employ of his uncle, \I, J, Bellinger, of the fox in dltstrt „tar burg. "The Rosary" was t, ht staged on 3Vednesday }tight in St. l'it'rick's Hall by a London dramatic club. \Ir, John :McGrath, our local horse trader, v t' injured recently when U., steerint gear of his car locked. He escaped with an injured back, ,v'Melt tti'I keep hint at home for a few ,lays. \li.- \ntca Alolyncanx of Kitchen- er sprint the wecl, eni herr, IAIr, 4111,1 ties, Frank .\lac of New York are holidaying with Alr. and 3I1.., Dar; 1)'Conuor, \L. "font IL,Cartioy and Joe O'Ril- cv fel for Northern Ontario where they expeet to rat?tar positions. Afiss Altnhie Maloney left for Flor- ida !hi, weel: where site espeets. spend the winter months, \\'e are sorry to report that airs. 31 'iyut tux, ar„ is ill. \\'c !type for a peedy recovery, 31rs, T. \la'ouey i• visiting. frith h.r daughter. \[rs. Jerry Ryan of Stratford, AI r. and \lr.. Alclville Blood of De- troit were week end visitor: with Mr. ar• 1 \Irs, latrick Ryan sir. of 11ibher•t, \lr. l'at:rick \Ici'onnetl of Toronto spent Snnday with his parents, \Ir, and .t3Irs. David McConnell of Dublin, NI is. Nora McGrath of 1. deter spent the weal: end with her parents, Mr. and NIrs, dhn AI irath, 1)ublin, Alis. Teresa Carpenter, 1)rystlale, visited nn Sunday with her p:u'eut., \Ir. and Mrs. T. Carpenter, HILLSGREEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934 REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING "CLEOPATRA" —with— CLAUDETTE CO'LBERT WARREN WILLIAM Mon. Tues. Wed.. Nov, 19-20-21 Cockeyed Cavaliers —with— WHEELER AND WO.OLSEY WINTHROP. THE GREAT COMEDY TEAM Mr. aid Mrs. Geo. Eaton. and Ken- neth, airs 'riot Eaton and \'Ir, John (Bullard spent Sunday with Mr, and 'M -s. Foster !Bennett, Huron Road, IDr, and Mrs, Harburn ,pent Sun- day with \fr, and Mrs, Irwin Tre-with EDDIE CANTOR w artha, Thurs. Fri. Sat., Nov. 22-23-24 Roman Scandals 'Air, and Alis, Andrew Montgomery and children spent Sunday with .\Lr. and 31rs. Joo, 1[ontgorner3', 'Cite '\Y.II15. held, their ✓lutunvt Than t:of'ering an Tuesday, Nov. 6th, in the church and they entertained the ladies front Duff's Society-, Mrs, t\Ilatr IRoss, the rice -president, pre- sided. The meeting opened with a hymn, followed by a prayer by Iters. Robert Aladl arlane, The • .Scripture lesson was read by Airs, .Fergus Bul- lard, \Trs, Outdid •\l a'1. arlane and airs, George Chambers Sang a -duet, The speaker of the afteruaon was Mrs. 1)t 3Vitt Crowns of Clinton, who took as her test,. "Be tSi1; and Know -- that'God is Near," The meet- ing closed with a hymn and Prayer by airs, '3inrrow, :titer which the la- dies of \Winthrop served a delicious lunch; Remember the- mission band con- cert on Friday evening, November 10:11, is the rhnrch. HIBBERT. Council Meeting. H tl'he regular meeting of Ifilthert Council was held at Statfa• ''ownship 11:di on Ilondav, a!I mctulters present, tete Reeve presiding. 1'hr ntiuttt„ oi the 1n•evious regular meeting were read and confirmed, I v -Law N 417, au- thorizing- the appointment of Deputy Returning t-)fticcrs, Poll Clerks .t.t Pulling I l tee for the unnnri;'a" el- ection, 19:t5: 1 t -I art No, 4111 e a t tg- mg the hour for the n.. ini,,tion. Meet- ing front d to 2 ,?r;.,ck fir tine after- noon) and lly-latw. No. 4510. extend int the tittle for 1laj1nui. tuxes for officials and all persons haring accounts wit's tete township. until L)eccmher 15, 1034, .\il rece!t- cd their necessary readings and were finally d. sse sa k 'rite Clerk suloilittlt5i the annual report of the \l iica' Of- ficer of health w htun a e 1 'Leen et ed 111 a recent meeting .,g '? 111, 11.0,11 .3 resolution was 1)r. S nr ga• for Dr, Tiernan (t- 31,1). i1. Ott' the bat ut e of the ci'ar, 'l'Ite Reeve was [11011.5H -zed to order 41) rod. ' , ,(5w. lenge for the grat,. pits which are LLt•tn.• .pened for tar continuation of t'm nr,l,, stent Re- lief work, 1)rder• gere general expense: :e139. and r„ani ex- pense t,bt7, The meeting adjourned anti; \1 ,nday, I)ecenbt 1'), - at 1 t,,ut. - \1 es, Kathleen I tet 1)y. 'l yt1 slip ('ierk. McKILLOP. '1'he regular mottt'hly meeting' 5,1 Duff's (31 \I S, and \\',,\. was held at the home of ,air., .Robt, Hogg with a ..+,1 attendance. Al r., John Hillc- b:•eeht presided, opening meeting by singing "1) \Vor hap the '1ing.', 'Then all repeated the 23rd ,Psalm and the Lord's prayer, "Blest lie tete Tie than Binds,” was thin sting- and Alrs. \I"r- t w gave the Scripture reading and \It>. Scott the prayer. \Ir-. Id..ebt'rt Canrphell gave the second :\lite and airs, Alehercher read a letter fr. nt Japan. \fr . Shannon took over the \\',.\, meeting, Readings were girt,' by \lis. V. \futrht, Mrs, D'rrranct', Airs. Gordon, ITytnn .390 wits shrug. The ladies then decided t, hold a Scotch .social in tete church ,n Thurs- day, Nov, 2n3nd, \1rs. Shannon closed the meeting with the benediction. The hostesses then .erred a dainty lunch, The nest nteetit.g will be hell at the home of airs. dt, Campbell. Iln the list of pallbearers at the funeral of Mr. McMichael, in last i, sue, the name of \L•, Miller ."dant, lets inadvertently omitted. The following is the report of ti:S No, 6, McRill ,p, for the month. of September and C)ctuher: Sr, IV,: \I •u•y J't s cc (4, Beatrice Pry rt: 61). Rita Duffy 51i, Wilbur 11nego 51, Hazel Snarling 56, !Everett Llaner• mann 54,, Jr. T37,—Jlrene C; tonelly 51, lfert,r ,3 nuniltet' attended the reeel,ti..5; omil'hursday night for \Ir. and \Ir-. H. Norris, rear Ilrn,•clieid, apo tbt reception in Varna for 31r. and \Ir.. C. Stephenson nn Fridan night. The a..r.uas•nt ..f alt Lord's Snp- ;Ler was eadministered .41 Sunday in tete H 1 reen C'hin'ch. 3 baptismal service nit- oh erved anti two babies were bap tt ,•d Imbert hove and •I')nm t CT, .-int. Mrs. 1 Steaty kW! -"II I•�itn Detroit ,pent t u. week -mid o it's \V. J trrot. and \tote. \Ir, and \tr Thomas nkat ( ,nsitl 1Iensit'1 ti -i•''1 Weir son and rlahgh. ter -in-law, .\Ir. and \h•-. R. ('onsite, \Ir. 1V Jah'r,tt vi•ited 31r. and Airs, W. Hart. \Ir• I Maker and \iiss Doreen Reichert hate been on the -ick list, of \Ir, Persian L'alrn promotes daintiness, charm and beauty. It is unrivalled in - its magical effect 1111 the ' skin, Swiftly absorbed by the: tissues, it leaves (n"ver a vestige of stir:kiness. Delightfully cool t., the slsih, Stimu- lating and invigorating. Softens and make; the hand, flawlessly white. Subtly fragrant Imparts youth and luveint.ss to the complexion, Persian Tian Balm is the inevitable choice .of the wu,nian who care:, Want and For Salc ads, 1 week 7.5e. One you can't afford to miss COMING—BE MINE TO NIGHT' CROMARTY. - The 1'ottng [People's Society of 'Cromarty Church intend presenting their play, "Here Comes •Charlie,"' in Staffa Hall near the end of this month. \Gatch next w'eek's paper for the date,- CONSTANCE The Club of Prot fess will hold. their literary meeting in the school oa Friday,'Nov. 2litd. Fentttres stat be a debate, stories and readings, lite life and poems of Pauline 3ohns.ton Will be given, Mr. and Mrs, ')ave Dewar of 'Co:•- ont., spent thea neck end at tine home of Mr, and \Ifs. Geo. \\'itc'atley, airs, Jahn Carter, Sr„ was taken quite seriously ill on Sunday but is progrc,.si.g well. \lr. and .Airs, Jack Davidson, airs. Davidson,. Sr„ mot son Scott L'rn •etittild, and Miss 1)avidsm: .,f Sanrit'o, spent Sunday at the !tom: ,a \1r. and \Ifs, Robt. L.aw.,:.n. \Ir, tool \In, \\'. Logan of Fly:`t visited ut the home of '\Ir, and airs. 11. L'. Stephenson on Sunday. \Lr. .and Mrs.. \\'nt Prit'on spent Sa day sluff \h-, and Mu., John liue- i''n, of Borrie, - \fr, and tits. Chas. Hogga•ti aha fancily spent Sunday with \Ir, and \l r.. Robt. tirintoldhy, \Ir, and Mrs. Fred Stephenson and f intily of ill us,ets visited ,tt the home Mr. and Mr.:. Jas. Riicy lm Stuulay Last. r\lr. tool \I r., 1)att Sund;ty with \Ir. and alis. Iferl„trt Towler, Mrs. .\,lam Nicho', ,❑ still contitt- toes in very po„r heaa't, Miss Ethel Dieter spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Marion Stew - Lon ie:h"r'o, \]r, and \Ir., Chas, Dexter and IV- a, also air. and Airs, George \ I ltson and Betty spent Sunday at the itottt.; o' Mr, Henry .\dainty, Miss Ella re- ntaint'•l for a fry~ days, TUCKERSMITH. Tuckersntitit .aggressive Club will hold their regular nett ng on Tucs- daty,Nov. 'nth, at the home ni Mrs. .alt t Broach...at, \till Road, .Roll ca:! will be answered by an :141to: ,.• •onrpostr of music, Tito election 'f office; will tate place at this tttet't- ing, 3I r. _lames \lctntosh will have charge of the topic, 13 [JY Where Your Money Pur- chases You the Most Value New Life 19% Laying Mash 2.40 cwt. New Life 17% Laying Mash 2.30 cwt. New Life O.A.C. Mash. , , .cwt. 2,40 New Life Concentrate, 4-1.. 3.00 cwt. 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