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The Seaforth News, 1928-06-28, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1028, T E SEAFORTH NEWS. CHAIN IN H RED WTE N STORES 1'`l1eSo Prices good `for one week from date a Su to 20 Ib. bars $1.18 Redpath gat, b Castile Soap, largo eakea :t0 for 25c .2Calliment Soap Flakes,2 pigs , -r5c matte by Palm Olive Soap Co, S eedIeSS Raisins R''eg. tf`sos, for lG, 38c 1, Oval Enamel Disli Pan, white blue or green, 4 ealcea• P. and G. , 1 Guest Ivory, 1 large Cltipso (Alt for 98c) • FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY i Large Ririe Bananas, at 7e pei• 1b. Real Red and White "Values. Ross Rholne 8' Sproat J. St • Phone 77 W•W•1VI Stewart rt eREAM We pay the highest prices for good cream. Our services to our patrons are the beit that can be.. given. Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want it here. To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation. In return for 'you co-operation we will give • you of our best in service and prices. for theMellotte Cream We agent e n Separators: Come itt and see the new Models. Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth Ont► C. A. BARBER, Prop. W,' J, Walker & Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. 'WALKER, holder of Go- vernntent diploma and license. Flowers , Furnished, Night or day phone,67.. 01 H1 McInnes chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds- success- fully treated. Electricity .used. Beware of an Itchy Spot Keep your hair and scalp clean, also free from dan- druff by having your next shampoo at SID'S SnV P Just around the Corner in , the Donninion Bank Bui.ld- mg. Phone 125. Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired Chas. A,Howey Residence—James St. ST. COLUMBAN, Mr. Joseph Moylan, of St. Mich- ael's College, Toronto, is spending the holidays at his ^parental home in Mc - 'Miss Anna' 01Reilly, of Clinton, Spent the week -end at the home- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jantes O' - .Reilly, Miss Anise McQuaid,, . of Stratford, spent the week -end visiting her. par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McQuaide . 'Miss ..Sadie Queenan spent ,Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. " Jblin Dougherty, • Mr. Pat. Flannery., has returned from Battle Creek where he has +been visiting his sou Fergus, who is very sick at :present, Miss Annie Dalton, of Detroit, is home for the summer vacation. Mr. john McMillan, of 'Detroit,- is spending hisholidays here at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Miles Mc - ' Millan. Rev. Father Dantzer, P,P, of St. Coltun'ban,.is on Retreat at St, Peter's Seminary rn London this week. 'St. Columban's Shamrocks went to Brussels last Friday night and in a hard-fought, rough game, defeated Brussels 2 to 0. "Cheer tip, boys, you are doing well," - On Tuesday night 'Monkton played St, Columban on the home grounds here. It was a wretched evening for ' t the football as it rained all afternoon ane the grounds were very bad. The best St. Colum'ban could, do was to hold' thein to >a tie, 1 to 1, Wilson Wright scoring for St. Colunnban on a penalty 00 the'first ,haif, St. 'Coffins - ban go to Newton Friday eight. Want and For Sale ads, 3 times 50c If you must wail on Country Ilieliways wat,lk on the left side Highway � afety Committee The HON, GEO. S. HENRY, Chainads 2. TOWN TONICS W, a6s t t 1?ev. and M. MM,.D, it,lu s , Miss Margaret (iedcles and Mr,- W. J. McCorquodale, of Ember), paid a, visit at the Parsonage on Friday last. Mrs, Jessie 'Brown ;returned home Saturday after spending the, past week atthe home of Mr. 13�obert Hogg, r Me - m gb, Killop, who has 'been seriously ill, itaviug suffered a hemorrhage. Mr. Ralph Muir slid Mr,, Hugh M'ttt:ight, Detroit,'ware visitors• in town over the week -end.. '.Hiss Ethel Beam, Stratford, was the guest of Miss Margaret Grieve over the week -end. C.a t ai t Tanaw^ y wino has had ,It,t a., , l charge of'the local S'alvatlon Army Corps, leaves Thursday for Chapleau, where he will he in charge of the week there. Captain and Mrs, Mur- ray will 'succeed 'Captain Janaway, Their welcome' service will be 'Sunday, July ' I, 'Captain Janaway's many. friends regret his departure, .Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Hays and Mr. and Mrs. Louis' Beall and' Miss Lucy Eckert and Mr, Earl Hymer, of Detroit, spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth.' Laying cement on the Huron road will start at Seaforth on Saturday, it is. expected, barring delays. The Ladies' Aid of Northside Unit- ed ,Church are holding a strawberry ,tea on Friday, July 6. ISeveuty-one candidates from Sea- fortlrand district are writing on the Entrance examinations at the Col- legiate this week. 'Mr and Mrs, Thomas Steet, of Meaford, were visitors in town on Tuesday -nn their way to visit at Sag- inaw, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. S•teet had intended making the teip to the bor- der by bus, but found that the Owen Sound bus and also the Goderich bus had been discontinued. • A Seaforth Girls' Soft,. Ball Team 'Till 'take part in the tournament at Lucknow on July 2nd. ' Mr. and Mrs, Walter' Robinson„ Mr. and Mrs, Norman Bohanan, of Lon- don, motored here Sunday and at- tended both jubilee 'services in the Egnvondville United .Ohurch, and were guests .of Mr.'Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson. Mrs, - Katherine. Smith, of Flint, Mich., carne here to attend the jubilee services, in.,Eginoudville, Mrs, Smith who was Miss Cameron and is well tied favorably known here, is visiting het•'brother James Cameron; and her. sister; Mrs. Wa'sman, of Beucefield, also Mrs. McPherson of town and brothers, Wnr. and •.Peter 'Cameron. Muss -(Eva Fee, of Worthington., is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W .G: W. Fee. Mrs, Thomas Sharpe visited Mrs. E W. Pat m:tn in Clinton- over the week -ends Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Cleary and Mr.. 'and Mrs. Louis Flannery tivere visit- ors at the home of Mrs. Flannery's' parents in Logan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollard Visited the latter's sister, 'Mrs. Jahn Wright, near Auburn over the week -end. 'Mr, and Mrs, Arther Cramer, Mit- chell, were visitors Friday with Mrs. Hugh- Wright. Mrs. George Aberhart was in God- erich on -Monday, as her father is seriously ill in the hospital there. Ilie United Church congregation of Egmondville is. fortunate in securing- the ecuringthe services of Mrs. Frank Novak for their choir leader' and' organist in place of Mrs.,, Ben. Johnson, who has resigned and is moving to Hamilton very soon. Mrs. Johnson has given excellent, satisfaction and the best wishes of everyone will go.with-, her and. Mr, Johnson and daughter Fay to their new ho?+ Mr. George 'A'berhart Jr. and Miss Mae •Aberhbrt, of London, were home for the week -end. They brought Mr. and Mrs, •Johnson and children,- who were the guests of Mr.'and Mrs, Geo. Aberhart on 'Sundy. Miss Mae will remain for the holidays. Mrs: Clark, of Nelson, B'C., and Mrs. Thornton, of Preston, are -visit- ing their.sis'ter, Mrs. Sam `Jeffry, who is quite ill, this week'. Prof J j' •:Keys and son, of Nash- ville, Tenn., •visited at the home of. last.Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Keys on Saturday \9'rs: '(Rev.) Hamilton and sister, MissaGra.ce Otiver, of 'Goderich, were the guests of Mr. anti -Mrs: 5.' R. Gov entock one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Weber antifamily, of Woodham, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sam: Hanna, • „Is°It15ij -Miss Sarah A' Keys, of Stanley Tp., who has been visitingher sister, Mrs, Sam.. Hanna, the past week, returned hone ore-Tuesdey, • Mrand Mrs, William .Chapman and Mrs, A. G. Broadfoot, of Bruce - field, were Sunday guests with Mr, and 'Mrs, A. C. Routledge. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Sylvester en and fancily were visitorSunday with Mrs Alien's aunt, -Mrs. Tunney, in Blyth. Miss Ella McLaughlin, of Guelph, is spending the latter part -of the week with Miss, Robertson and Mr, Robert- s. Air . Jack' Wright, --formerly of Sea- fortonh, and at present iiving'near Buf- falo, is a guest this 'week at the .Com- ntercial Hotel, Mr, Wright's father had charge of the erection of the Sea- iorth Post Office When the new one was built. Mit Roy Cannell, Hamilton, return- ed Saturday after a week's visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, William Trott. Mrs, Elizabeth Whitesides, Toronto, is spending a couple of weeks, .with het'' sister, Mrs, S. Boyd, Aliss Alma Free, of Dungannon and Mrs. Thompson -and children, of Tint - mins, visited 'Mr. and Mi's. W. F ren this aveelc, Mr, and Mrs,. •J. A, Stewart, Mrs.' Geot'g Scott and W.E. Broad - Met visited the forncer's daughter, Mrs. W; G. Richards i 1 Stratford on Wednesday. . Me. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips and daughter !Loraine of R'oeliester,' N,T. were guests 'of -Mr and Mrs, E. Welsh on Tuesday, Tel', and Vlrs. John Todd and Miss Tlel'en • Todd, of Stratford, were Sun- day 'gttests of their aunt, Airs, S Boyd, who celebrated her 80th'birtht Miss Florence Fowler visited with friends in London last week. Mr. Fred. Jackson of Boibceygeon !s hoiidaymg with his parents, Mr, and Mts,IL, C. Jackson. dart Thursday, June 21, r, and Mrs. Ross, Science Hill, were visitors Thursday last with, Mrs. R. J Dalton, C. '1 i Toronto, i Mrs. E. c, tambetla n, i o, s visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porterfield, Me. and Mrs. Robertson and family who moved feont Stratford to a house on Higie street cast fall, left Teesday for Qoderich where they will make their home. Mr. and, Mrs. 'Sam Hanna aid sis- ter Sarah A. Keys, motored to Cede- rich Tp. oil Friday last and were vis- itors et the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lou, Anderson, Mrs. 5, E. Snaith, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Ross, Miss Mary 'Ross and Mr, 11. Champion, ,all of -Brussels, were visit- ors Sunday wMisses with the . M McCl re. u Mr, and Mrs, John Heitis and date- ghter Stella, Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs, Bert 'McIntyre and Betty, pi Brussels, visited Mr. and Mrs, E. Welsh Sunday. Mr, W, J. Hays, of Detroit, is visit- ing' his parents, bit, and Mrs. Janes Hays. Mrs. -i Mr. auandHaY,Genarcl s 1 t � fr V J. Hays leave Friday to motor to Fort Erie and Windsor. • Glen will remain at Fort Erie for a few weeks. Nurse iVldl,aren spent 5hnalay with. the Misses Forrest,' 'Messrs, Thomas Coulter and Frank Kling motored to Paisley on Monday, combining business and. pleasure. :Miss Annie Carnochan, of Los An- geles, Calif„ is visiting her brothers, Messrs, James and .Robert Carnochen, for some weeks, and Mr's, H, J. Clancy and children,' d[ Detroit, are visiting Air. and Mrs, Charles Stewart, Mr, John McIntoshmade business trip to Landdo t and Aylmer on Mon- day. -day. -Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hutchison and Miss A. Syerman, also Mrs, R. E, Bright and her mother, Mrs. IX, M. Honey attended the funeral of Mr. 1. D. Price, of Aylmer, Mr. Price being brother -in'la'y of Mr. Hutchison and Mrs. Honey, and a cousin of Miss Tyerman. • - Mrs. W. A, Wright was in Clinton on Wednesday to visit her mother, Airs. Grainger, in Clinton hospital. Mrs, Oscar 'Neil returned with Mr. and Mrs. T. McCrae to Detroit on Sunday to visit there. Mr. J. G. Mullen, who has been ser- iously ill with pleurisy, is improving, Mr, Arthur Broadfoot returns to Moosejaw Thursday: efter'spending a month with his mother here. Mrs. Montgomery Davis leaves on Thursday on a visit to the West, the early part of'the trip -being made by boat. Miss Agnes Crosbie of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs, Adam Dodds, • CON'STANC'E. No Game. -The Newton-Kinburn game to be played here was postpon- ed on account of rain- on Tuesday night, Miss Vera Dodds, Toronto, is visit- ing her cousin, Mrs, Jack Ferguson, Mrs. Hugh Dunlop and Vera and Pete and Mrs. Oeyitle Dale spent Monday in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson were week -end visitors 'With Mrs. J. Sin- clair and Mrs Justin at Brigden. Mr. and Mrs, Simon Miller, Crom- arty and son, Mr. Lloyd Miller, Strat- ford, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Britton Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs, James Medd visited in Exeter on Sunday. Air, Charles H'oggarth sold a valu- able horse to Mr, G. Dow, Exeter. Mr, Charles Stewart has received a handsome offer for his show teaut which has been clelaning up the prizes, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1i, Snell of Tuck- ersmith visited her brother, Mr. 'Oliv- er Anderson on Sunday. Mrs. A. An- derson, who had been visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Snell, returned with 'theme , Miss Mildred Britton is spending the latter part of this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Brit- ton, Mr. Austin ,Dolniage moved a house which he recently bought in Constance to les property this week, The many friends of • Mrs. Elmer. Pollard are pleased to hear she is im- proving., Mr, •Charles Garter,Detroit, who has been ill with the flu, is at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Carter and his friends are glad to know he is improving. Mr, Charles s er was in ,Seaforth k having hospital this wee g itis tonsils rcttuoved, 'Want and For. Sale ads, 1 time 25e BRUCEFIELD. 'Mfr. George Layton is visiting with friends near this • i u• Owen Sound t .wee week. The London Road U F'W.O. held their June meeting at the home of Mrs, William ,Lawson's• in Hallett on Thursday evening, also their annual picnic to Bayfield on Saturday, Messrs. Fred Nott, ;Roy'Plumsteel, John Biggins and Arthur Wiltae were in Guelph 'Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Airs, Glen McKnight visit- ed at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elliott of near Walton. on Sunday. IBnru,—In Clinton hospital on June 20th, to Mr. and Mr's. Mervyn H. Hanley; of London 'Road, a sop (:Billy George). •- Mrs. Wilbur Nott and airs,. Jolla Quigley, motored to rLondiin on Fri- day, Mrs, Emma Simpson and her son, George, Hamilton, visited at the hotne ,if Mrs, 'David )itctntosh last week. Miss (Cate Moir of Hensall, was the guest of Mr, and Mt's, J. Moodie last', week. -- eft's. Thompson is spending a few': weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Moodie, eerie Anna lfDDonald of Dundas IS a,t preseet visiting at the hone of her daughter, Mrs, Robert ,Allen, \• u t u Miss M. McCully has one .ot a extended visit to yEm'bro, Stratford and, other points, The best wishes of her many .friends go with her. Mr. and mil, R. McKenzie of De- troit are, visiting tleformer's parents, Mr.."dlirI Mrs. Alex. ,Mckenzie this week, Mr. Lyle ,Hill has sold his house in. the village to Mr, Hugh Petry anti has gone to Moose Jaw, Sask.; where he :has secured a good position with the railway. Mrs T Hill and children will go lutea in tate year. Mr. and Mrs, Thornton M' s ard ,of Toronto, visited his. father and other friends on SundaY. Mr. Hugh McGregor Jr., of Detroit, spent the weeks -end at the home o,f his father, Mr, Hugh •McGregor, who ac- companied him'bac,k to Detroit. Miss Helen M•ut'ray and Airs. West- wood, uf" Detroit, visited their uncle, Mr.John McCowan, over the week- end. lfiev, C. and Mrs. Mustard and fam- ily, of Toronto spent Monday in the village. They came to visit the for- orer's sister, Miss 'Gretta before she leaves to take np'svork in a hospital in Northern Manitoba, Mr, Frank Skelton, of St. Marys, is visaing his parents in the village. Mr, Hugh Gilmore is driving a new Durant car. Mr, Will Sinclair spent a few days in Toronto and Hamilton last iveek, ,vfr. and Mrs: II, Desjardine ;and :lir, L. Sararas, of Zurich, spent Sun- day with Mr. Harry Taylor. Miss Vera Pepper spent the week- end at home. Mr. Hugh Berry is driving a new Chrysler coupe. Messrs, John McCowan, Victor Taylor l and Lorne Taylor were in o e London Saturday on business. • Mr. Percy Harrison has purchased a new Ford car, Mr, and Mrs, William Chapman and family, of Sewall spent Monday evening at Mr, Arthur Caldwell's. A very pleasant evening wets spent by the members of the United Church on Friday, June 22nd, when they gathered to do honor to Miss Greta' Mustard,'R.N., who is leaving this week to take charge of theMission ige Hospital at Lthelb rt Man. Rev. itMr, Bremner presided over a short pro- gram, cousisting of a duet by the Misses McDougall, vocal solos by Mrs, Alton Johnston and Miss Jean Murdock, and violin selections by Miss E. Stackhouse. Rev. Mr, Hogg,. Miss Mustard's pastor while in train- ing in Clinton, paid a deep tribute to her work, her courage, and her abili- ties to carry on the work she is under- taking at 'Ethel'burt, Rev. Mr, Mc- Intosh, of Einbro, former minister at Brueefield, was also present and add- ed his good wishes for her future success. Miss Mustard was then call- ed to the platform, an address was read by Mrs, R. P. Watson and a purse of gold was presented by Mrs. W. A,. Bremner, Miss Mustard made a very suitably, reply, thanking the congregation, not only for the purse of gold, but for the hearts of gold behind the gift. Refreshments were. then served atd,a social hour.spent. BLYTH. Craig-McNall,-A very pretty June wedding took place in the Manse, Wednesday, June 27, at 10.30 a.m, when Miss C•hristena McNeil, daugih- terof Mr, and 'Mrs. S. G. McNeil, Blyth, became the 'bride of Mr. Ro- bert James Craig, soar of Mr. and Mrs. William. Craig, 7th con„ Mor- ris. Rev. George Weir, of St. An- cirew's United Church, performed the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Mrs. P7, J, Hiamm, sister to the bride, Mr. Bernard Craig, the groom's brother, was groomsman. The happy young couple left after the. wedding on a motor trip to Detroit. On their re- turn they will make their home in Blyth. A host of friends extend best wishes .to Me. and Mrs, Craig. A kitchen shower was held Tuesday evening in honor of -the bride -to be, Miss Tena McNeil, by her friends and neighbors, on Queen Street. Little Shirley Wallace and Wilma Watson, dressed as bride and groom, made a very handsome couple and added greatly to the merriment of the even- ing. The gifts were many and beau- tiful, Ivlr. Leslie McElroy, Detroit, visit- ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. McElroy, over the wreck -end. Air. and Mrs. Thos. McKay and Miss Alma of Shel'bourne, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. May MoKt•, a.nd Mrs. William Snell and family and Air. and Mrs. Will Styers metered tip from Parkhill and spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dexter. ' The Court of Revision was held Tuesday afternoon when several ap- peals against assessments were heard by Judge Lewisl The court was ad- journed till July 10. Blyth Orangemen and Lady True Glues held their annual church. ser- vice - in Queen- Street United Church t rch Sunday evening. They paraded, to the church from the hall and following the service marched back to the hall. The church was crowded to the doors. Rev. Mr. Doan, of Ontario Street Street United Church. Clinton, a bro- ther Orangeman, preached the sermon t theo occasion. ct.asn. o Mrs. McVittie, of Hes p vier home owing to the illness of her is mo- ther. Mrs, 'Gilley. Mrs. Burt, of Lon- don who hiss also been attending her sister, Mrs (Jidley. returned home on Wednesday. , 'Mt •sG. D. Leib Is, Miss Laidlaw and bit. James Laidlaw returned Fri- day- after attending the funeral of a cousin at Georgetown last 'Tuesday, 'Mrs, (Rev.) Geo. Weir is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs, E. M, Faris, in Toronto. Memorial service will heheld in Memorial ITall Sunday evening next, Miss Clete Watson attended the marriage rage of Miss Reta AI. \Vorsell, formerly ly ;Principal' of 131yth Continua- tion school, to Mr. Stephens, in God- erich, on. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell were visitors in Stratford on Sunday. >bit, and 'Mrs. William Trott and family, of Seaforth, visited at the house of Mrs .Crotty sister, Mrs. Bowen._on Friday, clay, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Rogerson vis- ited Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Asquith in Anhui -n.0'1 Sunday, • Archbishop Williams,- of t,ondoit, con filmier! four candidatein Trinity, AngHenn Church Sunday afteronon. BULLE'Y'1', Atiss Tierney of iliIyth, teacher at Brown's school has been re-engaged with ail ittierettse in salary Friday evening, June 22nd, a very RIeasant' evening was spent at the. Parsonage, Londesh ro, by the choir choir of T.ontlesboro congregation and the members and adherents of the Constance Church previous to Mr. an Mrs, Snell''s departure for their new field of labor.' -T1 o of edThe theo,- L t ciesboro Church presented Mrs, 'Snell, who has been organist and choir lead- er fair some time with a handsome table and a purse of money as ,a tok- en of appreciation of her painstaking services. The address' was read by Mr. Gordon Snell and. the pre'senta- tiori. 'aTa•do by- Mr. ; 5. Postil, Thd ntetnbet's-;iron' the '.Constance Congre- gation took advantage of this occas- ion to express to •Mr, Snell for hie faithful services as pastor their ap- preciation by presenting trim with z beautiful club bag containing money. the address in this case being read by Mr, J. J, Hugill, presentation 'be- ing made by Mr. Matthew Armstrong, `rise addresses a d sses ale s follows; a "Dear Mrs, 'Snell,—We, tate mem- bers of the choir, have met here to- night, to let you know in a small way that we have 'appteciaed your ser- vices to us to the church during the past two and a half years. We feel, that it is only once in a life -tune that, such help as you.have given us in uric in sr is afforded people t d e c in a rural P community, You have always been willing to help in every way possible and we shall miss you, but we know that wherever you oyou will instill Y g a in others, especially the young, the live of good music, Please accept this table and money as a little re- membrance from your friends. Wish- ing you every success in your new home, signed on behalf of the. Choir." The second address was as foilowis, "Tn our highly esteemed pastor, Rev. Mr. Snell,—We, the members and ad- herents of Constance Church .feel it a duty and a pleasure to convey to' you in some wayourgratitude for t t r your kind and faithful th ul ser is ' and v es a assoc- iation as pastor of our congregation. We feel that we cannot rightly esti- mate the value- of those services. Not only on account of the excellent men- ner in which you have filled such a responsible position, but also for tie Christian spirit and example display- ed by you to all with whonc you have been associated, Pte deeply regret the severance of those pleasant and helpful associations. (During your stay among us we. have indeed enjoyed your thorough and extensive exposi- tion of the 'Scripture which has pro- vided us with continued inferrnation. and inspiration. And as a slight token of appreciation we ask you to, accept this Club Bag, . not for its intrinsic value -but for the Motive that pronepts it. We trust as the years come and go -you may have many pleasant memor- ies revived by this token, May your fu- ture life be brightened 'by knowing that the Christian example set by you has had its influence for. good among those closely associated with you. As you enter your new field of Christian service we desire that not only our interest may continue to be with you, but also the blessing of the Master may constantly rest on your labors. Signed on behalf of the members and adherents of your congregation." On Saturday, June 23rd, Mr. James Deans and Miss Clara Brown, of Alvinston, ILam'bton Co., motored to Londesboro, Where -they were united. i t marriage by Rev. (Byron Snell at tie Rarsonage. After a honeymoon trop to Kincardine and Owen •Sound, they will take up residence at •Alvin- ston, where 'Mr. 'Deans is engaged in business. A host of friends wish them every blessing and joy through life. tAbotit fifty of the friends and neigh- bors assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundercock on -June 20, the object of the gathering being to present the .bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hesk, with two remembrances, , The first part of the evening :was spent with contests, after PAGE SIV d'. which Mies Clete Medd favored 'tl gathering by singing two solos, aft which' the presents were . preemie: The addle s. was read by Miss /vIar f diet Grieve. At the chase of the a dress n lovely chair was peesented.b Mliss Mary Cartwright and a beaitt', fit/ fernery by Miss Edythe Joslinf air.' -Hosie thanked . his friends an neighbors in a few suitable word Lunch was then served, The remain der of tate evening was' then spent wit daneing,'Mi•.joseppit Quigley supply Mg the music. The address was a follows' "Dear Mr, and "Mrs. iHesk.•- Remembering the old saying tha "the first hundred years are the hard est" we have gathered hereto -night ti wish you joy and happiness in Ybyi first' hundred. May these little gift: and the kind wishes of your friend! and neighbors which aceontpattj them, help yon to enjoy at least fift1 years of happiness together. Signer on behalf of your friends and neigh: hors, Margaret Grieve, ' - • -Sle-p Insurance for Sleepy travelers If you are planning a trip - by aeroplane, automobile, boat, bus, bicycle or railway' Bain — surely' your object is to have a good, time. The only logical end ofa perfect day is a good night's sleep, and no time is a; good time ii', you've got to wander around from pillar to post trying to find a bedroom. That happens too often. Ensure a good night's sleep by telephoning ahead for a room. It is the 'only sure way. The very fact of hav- ing removed the doubt will make you light-hearted .--- more -more capable of enjoying your trip. 537 A D. SUTHERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds and Investments Phone 152 Seaforth, Ontario. A Good ' Portion of beef served to you for the evening meal, roasted about medium, with the blood grayy oozing through, given one a foundation. It just makes one's mouth water to think of it. How was that last piece :of meat we sent you? Wasn't ittitne. GEO. A. STEWART Your Butcher. Phone 58 . Seaforth. BEN=I4UR I The Snecial Milverton Flour We have it—Give it a Trial, Also Grain Screenings C. G, GRAIN DEALER Chop of All Rinds THOMSON PHONE 25 Your Rut' Need.. GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES Repairs and charging on all makes. 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