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The Seaforth News, 1929-07-11, Page 11Medical DR, II. HUGH ROSS, Physician td Surgeon, Late of London Hos- tel,Leaaden, England, Special tention to diseases of the eye, esr ase and throat, Office and restd• tee behind Dominion Bank. Office . hone No, 5: Residence {'hone 104. DR, F , J. BURROWS, Seaforth, ffice and residence, Goderich street, tst of the United Church. Coroner • ar the County of Huron. Telephone -• 'o, 40, DR. C. MACKAY.--C, Mackay, v near graduate of Trinity University" ad gold medallist of Trinity Medical.. olleget member of the College of hysicians and Surgeons of Ontario: DR. F, J. R, FOIRSTER—Eye, Ear - lose and Throat. Graduate in Meda, • ine, University of Toronto 1891. .ate Assistant New York Ophthal sic and Aural Institute, Moore'field'e,. ye,, and 'Golden Square throat hos- itals, London, England. At Cornet* rcial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd •Monday in aeh month, from 1d a.m. to 3 p.m. DIR. W. C. SPROAT.—{Graduate of 'acuity of Medicine, University Or (Western Ontario, London. Me'm'ber f College of Physician's and Sue- eons of Ontario, 'Office in A'herhart'i )rug . Store, Main St.,.. Seaforth., 'hone 90. Dental. DR. J,. A. MUNN,: , Successdr.. to • )r. R R. Ross, graduate .of North-•• vesternUniversity, Chicago, I11. Li- - entia'te (Royal College of Dental Sur -- ;eons, Toronto. .Office over :Sill's., tardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone - 51, DR. T. J, BFCH'ELY,' graduate: Zoyal ,College of Dental Surgeons,.. Coronto. Office over W. R, Smith's ;rocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phones. ,ffice 18$W, residence 185J. Consulting Engineer. 1.. W. ARCHIBALD, B;A.Sc. (Tor.), ).L.S., Registered Professional En-• ineer and Land Surveyor, Associate:, itemiser Engineering Institute of ;anada, Office, Seaforth, Ont.,-' Auctioneer: GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed-. auctioneer for the County of Huron rrangements -can be made for Sale )ate at The Seaforth News. Charges moderateand satisfaction guaranteed, VATSON AND REID'S REAL ESTATE ' AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successoes to James 'Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTIL ONT. All kinds of Ineuran'ce risks effeot- d at lowest ..rates in First -Clan ;ompanies THE McKIL.LOP lethal Fire Insurance Cot +ARM AND ISOLATED TOWN 'ROPE{ TY, 0 N L Y, INSURED Officers—James Connolly. Goder- h; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood; /ice President; D. F. McGregor, ieaforth' Sec: Treasurer. Directors—'Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea.-- orth, John •Bennewies, Brodhagen; aures Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc- iiwen. Clinton; James Connolly, God-- rich; od-rich; Alex. Broadfo.ot, No. 3 Sea-' orth; J. M. Sholdice. No. 4, Walton;. Cobert .Ferris, Hariock; George Me- ;artney; No. 3, ' Seaforth; Murray iibson, Brucefield.' Agents -Alex. Leitch, r,r. 1, Clin- on; . E. Htnchley, Seaforth; J. A. rlurrayY.-r.r. No. 3,,.Seaforth; J. V. ten, Jlolnesville; R. G. Jarmouth, lornholm. Janes Kerr and John iovenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties': esirous to effect insurance or trans- ct otherbusiness will be promptly ttended to by application, to any of he above named officers addressed o their respective postoffices. FOR SALE. A quantity of choice heavy wooded ard maple and soft wood slabs for ale, 12 to 14 inches long, delivered in Seaforth at $3.0O per cord- for soft wood and $4.'50 for hard Maple. Alm') vhite ash and oak tongues on hand, 2to 14 feet long, at $1.50 each. Beech tone boat plank sawed with a turn t one end, 2" thick, 12" wide, 8 ft. ong, at $1.50 per plank or three flanks far $4.00, .at' the mill. Apply to VTILLIA,M DO'IiG,' Jr., Kippen'R.R. , Phone 138r2, Seaforth. • 30 ind Hand BUILD'I'NG MATERIAL. Useful for. many, repairs. Get your ,oards-n'ow. We have' sheathing,; pane nd maple flooring, plank, timbers, nd sash and frames. E. L. BOX. PRINCESS presents two of the • screen's leading comediennes The girl with the rolling eyes Colleen Moore _in— Synthetic Sin A Main Street miss who wanted to ,e a Broadway star in the worst way -and almost succeeded, ANTONIO' MOR'ENO - Playing .opposite HERE THURS., FRI., SAT. MARION DAVI'ES —in— "THE CARDBOARD LOVER" The star of "The Fair Co-ed" and 'Tillie the Toiler," in a story of a 'arty Of conducted American College !iris adrift in Monte Carlo. 1t Supplement to The Seaforth News, Thursday, July`"11, 1929 LONDiESBORO, 'Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens of Sea- forth spent Sunday in our village, Miss Gertrude Roberton of Toron- is spending her holidays with her mother, iltrs, M. Ross. Mr, F. Johnston spent the holiday at his borne here. Mis's M. Grainger of Torionto spent the week end with her sister, Mrs, G'eo'rge Cowan.. Mr, mad Mrs, Robert Cookeriine of Blyth have got settled in, their new hornne here. We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Cockerline to our village, ;Mrs, Hunkiing and family of Clin- ton are spending the week with Mrs, A,, MdCoel, Geo. Mc - The many friends of Mrs. Call will be pleased to hear she is much improved after a bad attack of, flu, The W!I. will meet in Community Hall July. lath. Hostesses will be' Mrs, G. Moon, Mrs. D, Center, Mrs. ,Fttan'k Little, Mrs. F. Shobrooke, Miss Mains, Miss Austin and Mrs. R., Wells. Mr, and Mrs. J. Nott celebrated their twenty -,fifth wedding anniver- sary on Sat., June Z9th. There were about twenty-five' relatives present. ItEr. and Mrs. Not were presented with several piece's of silverware and a very pleasant time was spent to- gether. We hope this worthy couple will long be spared to ,celebrate many more tunes. A number frolm here attended the Walton garden party on Friday last, all reporting a good time. R, T. Phillips, of Goderich, District president, presiding. Meeting opened by singing the institute Ode, Mrs. Davidson, of Dungannon, gave Scripture reading, after which Miss Proctor, of Belgrave, led in prayer. The secretary's report was read and approved. The eleven branches rep- resented gave their reports and all are doing good work, We have 5513 members, an increase of 18 over last year. There were 116 papers and ad- dresses given and 126 meetings held with an attendance of 4,040. Money raised during the year, $4484.9S, with an expenditure of 2,905.49. The Dis- trict treasurer's report was then given, which the auditors in giving their re- port tanding committees l th en correct.The Ttheir sreports.' The election of officers took plane with the following result; Presidenvt, Mrs, Robt, Davidson, Dungann'o'n; 1st vice president, Mrs. Dan. Geddes, Wiu'gham; 2nd vice pres'i'dent, Mrs. Salkeld, Goderich; Secty. Treasurer, Mrs, J, J, Elliott, 'Wittgham; Federa- tion. Representative, Mrs• R. T. Phil- lips, Goderich; auditors, Mrs. W. 3, Henderson, Mrs. W. Fraser, Wing - ham, We then adjourned for dinner. A social hour was spent together at which Mr. Adams, Reeve of Mullett, welcomed the ladies to Londes'boro. He has always taken an interest in the Women's Institute. '!''heir motto was "Home and Country," and their activities along that line were always . successful. Mrs. Wigh:timan, of Blyth, in a few well chosen words, related some of the doings of the Women's Mrs. Wheeler, of Belgrave, return- Institute which 'make better home - ed to her home on Friday night last makers and also better housekeepers.. The afternoon session opened at 1.30 with community !singing.. 'Miss Moun- tain, of Londesiboro, favored us with an instrumental solo; also Mrs. Chow - en. of Clinton, with a solo and Mrs, Henderson, of Winghn'm gave a read- ing, "The Legend of the Organ Build- er," The speaker of'the day was Mrs, Wardlaw, of Ethel, our Federation represen'tahive. Her address was in- teresting and instructive. She con- gratulated the District on the efficin'cy of its officers .and everything was con- dected in a business -like manner. The co-operation 'between District 'branch and Federation is the sec're't of suc- cess. She made special mention of the work of tine Women's Institute in sending a lady doctor to T'olbersnory. Dr. Fisher has been very successful in her work in the north and shall never be Forgotten. The speaker also advocated the teaching of music in the schools, also the supervision of the noon hour to encourage honesty among school pupils. ' Miss Webb, of St. Helens then favored us with a solo. Mrs. Woods, president of the Auburn branch, extended an invitation for the District annual to be held there next year. This concluded one of the most successful District an- nuals we have had. Meeting closed with singing God Save the King. .CON'STA.NCE. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox, of De- troit, -visited with relatives in the vil- lage on ,Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. Stutz and dau- ghter, of Cleveland, are visiting Mrs. Stutz' parents, Mr. .and Mrs. 'Joseph Riley. Mr. Fran'{: Stalker, of Blderton, vis- ited 'frieivds in the village on Sunday. Mr. George Riley had the misfort- une to tall off a load of 'hay on Satur- day and hurt his back. Mr: and Mrs. 'Tom Riley of 'Clinton, spent .Sunday in the village with friends. Master Mac Stephenson, of Brus-. sels, is spending his holidays with his gna.ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'George Riley. Mrs. Seoord Mc'Brien entertained a number of neig'h'bors to an aluminum demonstration Monday evening. 'Mr. and Mrs. MdTaggart and 'fam- ily, Toronto, and Mrs. McNabb, of Drayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Dolle and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Britton returned Thursday 'from Toronto after spend- ing the ;week with Mrs. Britton's sis- ters and other relative's. Miss Jean 'Lawson, of Clinton, is spending her 'holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Lawson. Misses Helen and Edith ,Britton .re- turned 'Sa'turd'ay from 'Toronto where they were guests Of their sister,. Miss Mildred Britton and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Muir and daughters, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Stephenson this week. -Mr. Bill Dale, Miss Thelma Dale and Miss Pauline Dunn, of Toronto., spent the -holiday last week with Mr, arid Mrs. Janes Dale. • 'Miss Rena -Carter, of Toronto, spent the -holiday at her house. Miss Mary Moore and Mr. Jack Moore, of Toronto, and Mr. Milton Moore, of Stratofrd, were hdliday visitors with Mrs. Moore. A nttiniber attended the Dale re union at Wm, cannel's place a mile north of Holmesville'last week. About 75 were present from Stratford, To- ronto, Owen 'Sound, Seaforth, Varna Clinton and Constance, Mr.- Connell opening his new picnic and tourist ,grounds. He has a trout pond a also, in which 3,000 fish were put lately, The guests enjoyed boating on the pond but fishing was not "allowed A very pleasant day was spent. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Walters and familly left last week for Toronto. air, Walter has been on the farm he bought 'from Mr. James Medd for the past eight years. Mr. Nicholson 'moved the 'barn he purchased from 'Mr, Pollard to his own place last week. Mr, and Mrs, Wm McMillan the daughter Marion of London, spent d holiday week -end with Miss Annie Taylor and Mr. Harvey Taylor. The former returned to London with them. Mr. 'Jim Armstrong, of Toronto, w'as a holiday visitor at his home. Mr. Fred Armstrong returned last week from Manitoulin island with a fine load of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klinet and fam- ily, of Harbour Beach, Mich., spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. T. E. Livingston. (Mrs. Jas, Ma'thieson, of Michigan, is visiting her brother, Mr. T. E. Liv- ingston. after a very pleasant visit with her sister, Mr's. McCrea of the village. 'Mr. and Mist Sterling of Melita, Manitoba, are visiting at the home of Mr. Chios. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong, 'babe, and Mrs. Taman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Chas. Vodden. Mr. Harold Jolhn'stou and friend Spent the week end with the former's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Rolbt. Yungblut, Miss Helen and Miss Gladys Mountain were Goderich visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vodden, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mountain were Eth- el visitors on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dewar of Ottawa are visiting friends in the village. !Mrs. Nott, Sr., is visiting her daughter at Summerhill 'Mrs. Mains and Miss Lizzie motor- ed to L'ond'on on Sunday. Miss Susie S'a:n;psom of Palmerston is visiting friends in the village. Miss Marjory Lyon of Toronto is visiting at her home here. Miss Esther Lyon is spending a holiday with Clinton. friends. 'On 'Saturday last a couple of classes of United Church Sunday school pic- nicked at B.avfield. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Nott and hiss Isabelle spent Sunday with Seaforth friends Mr. Tont Moon of Buffalo is visit- ing his uncles here, Messrs. George and Henry Moon. Mr. Leonard Caldwell of Port Col- borne is home for a visit. Mr. Carman Moon of Buffalo is visiting his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moon. 'Miss Olive Moan hasbeen engag- ed as teacher by the trustees of S.S. No. 7 for the corning year. The Ladies' Aid of Knox Church vett at the home of Miss S. Barr on Tuesday last with a flair attendance. Tasker-Gibbings. A wedding of great interest in this district- took Uplace at 'the 'Parsonage of Ontario st. nited Ohurch,'Cilnton, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, Julys, when Eve- lyn 'Eiiz'albetlt IGibtbings, daughter of Mr. and .'Mqs, 'John :G. 'Gibbings o'f Hallett .became the bride of John Les- lie 'Tasker, son of the late ilic'hard Tasker, of 'Stanley, and Mrs. 'Luke Lawson, of. Clinton. (Rev. A. E Doan performed the ceremony. The 'brides- maid was ,Miss 'Marie Rapsore o'f 'Har - look and the groomsman was Mr. Warren Gibbings, ,brother of the bride. The bride was very becoming- ly dressed in -sand ,colored crepe de chene, 'blue tricotine coat, trimmed with fur. Her'flowers•were ferns and rose'bu'ds. The bridesmaid' wore a 'beautiful gown, of golden -nod crepe, and carried a lbouquet of carnations and delphiniums. Atter the wedding dinner the happy couple left on a mo-• for trip ,to Niagara F'all's. 'The best wishes of a host of 'friends accompany the bride and groom, OvIr. and 'Mrs. Tasker are expected to spend a day -or two at their homes here before leav- ing an 'Friday for their new home in Detroit. The bride was the 'recipient of many gifts at a shower held in her 'honor by a number, of her girl friends last week. The -District an•neasi meeting of the West Huron Women's .Institute was held in Londesboro 'community hall on Tuesday, June 2$ith. There were 419 voting delegates and a total at- tendance of over 200. The morning session opened at 10 a.m, with- Mrs. TUCK'ERSMITH. Miss Flora Souter, of. Detroit, has been visiting her brother, Mr. J. Sou- ter, Mill Road, for a week. Miss Loretta Lane, of Morpeth, is home for her vacation, Mr.. and Mrs. Rae Carnbchan of De- troit, are visiting at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cameron. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Pedkelder, of Lansing, Michigan, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Charters, Mr. and Mrs, 'Charles, r. Mont- gomery and Mr. and Mrs.'Vicorey, Detroit, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Montgomery Egmondville, for the toast week, Miss Laura McMillan left Monday for II-a'milbon to take a summer course for two weeks. 'Mee John Robb and daughter Nina and {Mrs. Walter Watts, of Chatham, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allan, Monday 'last. Miss Louise Allen,' of Hamilton, is hcane for her vaction. Mr. Jas. Riley pufchased a Ford sedan recently,. '1lr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke and dau- ghter .Carrie, of London, spent the holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Coleman. Mr. Peter Cameron has purchased a new 'coupe. Mr, and Mrs. R. ,Boyes and litre son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyes and family and Mrs. Boyes Sr. of'Eg- mondville all motored to Aspdin, after a weeps vacation with friends in the vicinity. Miss 'Mary MdNaughton; of Sault Ste Marie, has returned to spend her vacation. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. MdNaughton. Mrs. Jas. Hay and Mrs. J. Riddal are visiting the former's 'daughter, Mrs. Lorne Pepper, of Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan For- syth. Mr. and ivtrs. Chas. Topp, Miss Alice Topp, Mr. George Kalle, of 13ufiialo, spent the week -mid with Mr. and Mrs. John Elgie, Mrs. Topp and Alice remaining for a week. Mr. W. G. 'Strong, of Ottawa, is ion wit'ii •hi s par - •CFI'pSELHUR'ST. Miss 'Mary McKaig, of Exeter; vis- ited at Noah H'orton's on 'Sunday, Mrs. W. Wilkinson spent Sunday in Lucas with her son Dick, who had the misfortune of having 'blood poison in his hand. Miss Bernice Harris is spending a week's holidays with her cousin, Mis's Beatrice Dayman. Miss Maud Millar has returned home froirn teaching school at 'Wash - ago, Ont., and will keep house for her brother during the holidays, Shower;--arlast Wednesday evening the bride -elect, 'Miss Florence Ven- eer, was tendered a shower by her many frionds. Little Alvin Cole and Shirley Fairbairn acted as bride and groom, After receiving the gifts, Florence politely thanked everyone and invited all to see her in the future. The evening was spent in music, af- ter Which refreshments were served: Kyle-Venner,—'The United Church manse, Hensall, was the scene of a quiet but ,pretty wedding on Saturday. June 6th, when Florence Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Veneer of Chiselhurst, was united in marriage to William, eldest son of Mrs. Kyle and the late Thomas Kyle of Kippen. Rev. A. Sinclair officiat- ed. The 'bride was charmingly gowned in en ashes of roses crepe and lace ensemble with hat to match and beige shoes. The bridesmaid, Miss Myrtle Schram of Parkhill, cousin of the bride, was ,prettily dressed in pink crepe with white hat. The groom was attended by his brother, Emmerson. After the ceremony, the arty motored to Parkhill and had spending the vacat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strong, Kip - pen Road. Mr. Robert ivloore, of Fort Wil- liam, is -s.pend'ing his holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. Moore. Mr, and Mrs. McLachlan, of Park- hill, wis'ited on Sunday at the •home of Mrs. 5, Jackson, S.S. No. 9. -The following is, the re- sults of the promotion examinations Meld June 26 and 27. The asterisk de- notes the number of subjects in Which the pupil hes failed. Promoted from Jr. IV. to Sr. 'I.V.— (Total 750, •honors 562, pass 450). Roy Hodgert 540, Mac Chesney 413*. From Sr: I'II, to Jr.- IV. -.(Total 650, honors 427, pass 390.)—Irene Mackay 5218, Anna Love 504, Jean Irvine 4136, Jack Consitt 423. Not pro- moted, Lorne May 340*, Russel'{ Hod - ,gent 325'*, Billy 'Dalrym,plie 249***. From Sr. i'1, to Jir. IIDL—QTo'tal500, honors 37t,. pass' 000)--lRdbert Mc- STTAFFA, Mrs. P. Murphy, and daughter, of Toronto, are visiting the lady's sis, ter, Mrs. L. Butson. Doiet forget the ball game on Fri- day night when Motherwell plays here. This IS the l'as't hone game on the schedule. Miss 13. Snell spent a couple of days last week with cher sister in Paris, )0r, and Mrs, Cecil O'Brien and ha'be, of Ridgetown, spent the week:- end eek-end under the parental roof. Miss Luella 'Bell, of Sault Ste. Marie, is holidaying with Mrs, Mr G. Davis. iMr, and Mrs. Baker, Detroit, spent the week -end at the parsonage. ;loan from here 'attended the open- ing of the new service station in Mit- chell Monday night. HA'RLO'CK. Master Jack MdEw'ing is at pres- ent visiting his friend, Master Walter Bewley, near Walton, 'Mr. Robert Ferris had the mis- fortune last week to have three horses killed by lightning. Rev. Mr, Johnston preached in Burns' United Church on Sunday af- ternoon last, Miss. Jean Wegg of London has been living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Watt for some time and has returned to the home of her fa- ther. Jean was successful in passing her entrance exa'mina'tion with honors. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Parsons and Misses Aniy and Ena visited for din- ner at the hone of Ms. and Mrs, Leo p dinner at the McLeod Reunion, which Watt on Sunday. Miss Marie Rapson attended the was held at the M home of to s. andrwedding of Miss Evelyn Gibbings. of Mrs. Goinpresent.reeabout seventy near Clinton. and Mr. Leslie Tasker, noon being miscellaneous In the after- of Detroit on Monday. noon a 0fe bride and was gi-Mr. James Campbell, of London, wan in honor of the groom, `visited at the hone Of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle left ar a ma- David Reid on Saturday evening. tor trip to Detroit and. Niagara Fal.s.' , The bride travelled in a figured chif- fon dress and navy tricatine coat. On their return they will reside on the groolm's farms at Kippen. The .groom's gift to the bride was a white gold wrist watch, to the bridesmaid, a rope of pearls, and to the groomsman, gold cuff links. Prior to the wedding a shower was given at the bride's home and the presents, which were numer- ous and ,beautiful showed the high esteem in- which she is held. Lachlan 324 Glen Houston 205*** (recommended). Class IIL-IBolbbie Gemmell, Kate Dalrymple. Stewart Love. Class I.—Jack Mackay, 'Millie Hod - gent. Primer—(Helen Houston, In order to pass, the, pupils had to make 40p.c. on each sti'biect and 60 p.,c. of the total. No. on roll, 25; average attend- ance for June, 24. Margarat E. Grieve, Teacher. Why suffer from ,corns when they cap be •painiesslyrooted out' by using Flollaway s Core (R'e'mover, HENSALL. School Report.—tRooni 1. --Jr. TV.-- Promoted V.—Promoted on year's work, .Enna Wurm. 'Robe Passmore, 'Helen Glenn, Mary ,TIenvphill,,'Mabel Fee, A'ldon Appleton. Written exams, Harvey Hudson '60. On trial—Edythe Wolffe 55, Jack Farquhar 55, Stewart Bell 52, Roy Broctk 51. Sr. III'I. 1Pro'noted on year's work. Norman Sinclair, Herb Redden, Mildred Follick, Dorothy Drummond, 'Irene Smale, Minnie Sangster. Written exams, ,Harold Higgins 65, C. H. Blowes, Teacher. Room II.—((Honors 75, 'Pass 60.)— Sr. III to Jr. XIV.—(Ruth Coles 86, Ross Mdulroy '76, Kathryn Drysdale 73, Annie Huiser 71, Olive Brock 70, Margaret Kennings bis. Jr. 11X'1 toaSr. MI.—Dorothy McQueen 78, Orville Hellen 74. (Billy Glenn 74, Myrna Hudson 7-2, Gladys Sauridercock 68, Mary Little 67, Harold 'Bonthroe 67, Kenneth Manns 63, Edgar 'Wrumi 63. Sr, PI to Jr. IHLI—+Ronald Peck 31, Teas Foster 79, Loretta Bell 75, Grace Wurm 74, Bob Drysdale 69, Dorothy Deters 66, Ivan Kipfer 66, Nellie Fee 64 M. A. Ellis, Teacher. Primary Room,—Jr, IS. to Sr. I'I. Mona Glenn 88, Margaret Sheoherd 58, David Sangster 58, Herbert Drum- mond 87. Edna ,Saurdercock Kiefer 85, Edith Worn 85, Kenneth Passmore 79, Keitlh' Buchanan 78, Lloyd Brock 67, •Tac'k !Simmons 61, Max Hudson 60, Herman Wolff 40. Sr, I. to Jr. IL—!Jack Coles 28, Douglas Sangster 88, Stanley Tucker 91, 'Rau Faster 67. Sr, I. —,Mary Clark 89, Wilma 'Green 88, 'Elva 'Mc- Queen 116, Alice Pfaff 54, Barbara Shepherd 82, Russell Hsd'den 76, Laird Hudson 71, Shirley Twitchell 65 Sr. Primer -George Sangster 83, -Ho- ward S'male 73. Jr. Pruner—,Audrey Twitchell 81, Gerald Passmore 79, Cecil. Kiofer 77, Elaine 'Peck 76, Norn»a Gook 73, Preston Le'mon'68, Billy Higgins 6.6, Harold Wurm 62y . , • Jessie Bnchatran, Teacher. LOGAN. Great interest was evinced in the drainage court case 'w'hi'ch up before the erai'nage referee, 'George T. Hen- derson, Ottawa, at the Court House, Stratford, Thursday last. John Eisler, Lagan Township, was applying to have it declared that the township engineer was not properly 'appointed, and secondly, that the engineer in making, his. report acted, illegally in taking in the Eisler award with the general drainage scheme. W rt and For Sale ads 3 tunes 50c HI'BBERT. The following is the result of the Promotion examinations held at S. S. No. 7, ,Hibbert. P. IV. to 'Sr, IV.— Mark V.Mark required 552. --Beatrice Drover 746 (hon.). Sr, ,IIII. to ,Jr. I'V: (Re- quired 480).—'Ross Hoggar'th 6'17 (hon.) Jr. I'I'I to ISr, II,1—(!Regnired 480).—June Stephenson 523, Merwood Nash 428, William 'Chambers (abs). Sr. 11 to Jr. I,t1.__eeRequired 384).— Earl Drover 548 (Iron.) Benson Stone- man 529 (hon.), john Chappel 356, Lorne Chambers 215 (f). Second class -Fria Treffry, Raye Chambers, Douglas Rogers. ,First .cl'as's. -{Jean Veneer, Percy 'Wright, Witmer '.Mc- Donald. Pruner —Norma Chambers. Highest mark obtained in each su'b- jcct Arithtiuetic— Total 100, Earl Drover 100. Mental. Arith,netic, total.,' 50. .Beatrice Drover, .Ross Hoggar • Merwood Nash, 'Benson Stoner and Earl Drover 50. Grammar, tonal 100. Beatrice Drover 69. Literature, total 100, Beatrice Drover 83. Literat- ure, total 80, 'Benson Stoneman 72. Geography, total 100, (Earl Drover 80. Composition, total 100, Earl Drover 85. History. total 80, ,Beatrice Drov- er 57. Writing, total 40, 'Earl 'Drover 34. Reading. total 40, Benson Stone- man 38. ,Spelling, total 80; Benson Stoneman 80. Hygiene. total 80, ,Bea- trice Drover 72. Number on roll 18. Attendance 1'5:5. Victoria Bolton, Teacher. HULLETT. Miss 'Florence ;Knox, of Toronto,. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox. Miss 'Irene Carter, of Toronto, :is spending her holidays with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Carter. Mr. and Mrs..Ed. Agnew, of Owen Sound, spent Sunday with the Carter family. Master Geo, and 'Miss 'Doris 'Strutt, of Dundee, are holidaying at Wm. Fairservice's. , Miss Betty Lawrence spent a few days witb her 'friend, Mrs. Ern. Dale, of the 2nd concession. Mr. Thos. Knox and ,family, and Mr, Wm, Carter and family attended the Connell -Dale reunion on July lst. Mr. Edlwin 'Cartwright has .purchas- cd,a barber shop in Blyth and has tak- en possession. Mr. 'Geo. Carter is nursing a brok- en rib at present. Mr, 'Pat Quigley hats treated his barn to a new steel roof, Mr. 'Harry Riley doing the work. Nights of Agony cone in the train of asthma. The victim cannot lie down, and sleep is driven ,from his brain. What grateful relief is the he - mediate effect of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma 'Remedy. 'It 'banishes the frightful condition's, •clears the pas- sages, and enables the afflicted one to again sleep as soundly and restfully as a child. Insist on .the 'genuine at your nearby druggist.