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The Seaforth News, 1927-08-04, Page 4' tr ; -.1` • t •":1 :"SnIeWdori4itos,,,•Ptiblishers; rs Waylcir ' Pipe satsd:- ant y -"sitteal04saing 'With the formers •sister, litfifas, Pearl 'Shaw. AnniIfiartiss df 1-)restoft, hes nretasnaard home after spending her. -Is With John Harris and other Jjid,of the vicinity. Yatiss Eva Searlett is taking, 'in the 7sfetafTilloya reunion at Mt. Forest. iniss. Tem 'Watson and Mrs:Joe '.irliSkafisitart and son Murray, of London, ,atiM rend -in g their holidays with Mr, 'axe Mrs. Joseph Bennett. Mr- and Mrs. William Sholdice mo - *areal to Min Forest ISunt.tsaY last. • : inies Efla T'ondison and Harry, and 'lige. and Mrs. John Watson spent .Ssamalay with friends 'in Ingersoll. Mr, and Mrs. -Elliott, of near Dub - Visas spent .Sunday with the latter's fatfser, Mr. -Buchanan, of Grey. Dorothy Driscoll pasted her ▪ exams in =isle with honors. Con- iZrztrilations toboth pupil and teaeb- -.ersWisa Maude Ferguson. Ir.. Harold Tornlison and Sadie, Attleale Somerville and 'Grace motored sae, Gaderieh on Sunday. thincan Johnson is on the sick 130 Otis week. iilikert Smith, Adrian Hogg, Louis last and Charlie 'McDonald, Clifford ssisfer and Wm. Humphries spent eddy in Goderich. ars Gordon Shortreed had his ton- elta one clay this week. cath of Mrs. Joseph Hackwell.-- .3t iaary sad death occurred on Friday, silialiss 29th, when Harriet Letitia Reid, Ste:Rived wife of Joseph ,gssonsed away at the age of 29 years osiffissr an illness of about two weeks. aliesss. Hackwell was born on the pre- -gen:I; farm of her parents, Mr, and -ars. Robt Reid, gravel road south lin tune, 4 years ago, she was married • tssa Rackwell, and they made their 'fissaare on .Lot 20, 'Con. 14. IVIcKillop Irrsears survives. her husband and two "sang children. Edith. aged 3, am 12,emice June, six weeks .old; also a ths=ther, Nelson Reid, of McKillop am?. $ sisters, Mrs. Eltner Hackwell Mi.sses Edna and Marjorie Reid, and 'Cost- rather and mother. The iunera ar.rss held ou Sunday from her late re- ence at 2,30 p.m. to Maitland Bank cemetery, Rev. Isis.. Maines conduct gni she service. The whole commit ins was deeply distressed by the vsra gal passing of this young wife an, nsassrlher, and well over 300 persons at tt,oded the funeral, Mrs, Hackivel an.ging been very well known alt over itis district for her kiadly natnre 'ffI:sass pallbearers: were Nelson Reid. Hackwell, Frank Hackwell. rimer Humpltriea tlarence Martin, Much sympathy extended to Mr. 'Hackwell in his -sad loss. • and Mrs. L. Cunnings and r:4111y. and :Miss Muriel Farquharsot -asse-sat Thursday with friends in L011 4:4 OA, Mrs, Geo. Clark is visiting trieada Fordwich. S. Godkitt, of aneonver. un friends in the village las Wes. Clark. .1 Pahneratm. tserit Sunday at his home in the vil- \\'. Taylor an•1 son sansi • Mrs. W. (Stillwell, of Wiarton. -ned at irs. II. Shannon's and W. •. Atm:Thies' an Monday. Mr, ida. Rogers is visiting friends 0 Walton. Mr. teen Young and Ma father ar ,,gsos t ir a visit tv to Port 'Huron. Nira. John Watt ay nil ,sassr trip fin ;r few das a. Mr. rhos, Archibald ha- purchase, 'ses Ford car. r. Turney. o 1",„wlesviiks taitiag Witt; Ids sister. Alrs. Wm . Miller and di Port El spent M snils rs. i Is -sager. Mrs, 11,01ingsisorth a, slra. E. Bateman iasited with Nfrs. R 1 AA Hoy. 'Misses Jsan 0.1,1 Alingaret Alurraa returned in mie after an enjny nlale wo weeks n hi: their friend !Visa Halcyon Chandler, ;if the manse I he Aliases Undsrwood, frain neat'l 11,astnilton, have returned to their hams 1 -iIitsr a week's vacation with Mrs Win. Murray and tnlier 'friends in this 21.1:iss Grace &Surma, who has been! Isondon for some time. is spending Iser holidays under the parental roof Mr. and Mrs. 1,lilton Wiltsie ani faitary Lucille, from Clinton, visited Mrs. Vi'M.ICtinninghatri last Sunday. roe ladies are cousins. where theY ntet old school chums and friends from dista.nt Pails. The weas-s •-• flier was grand:and every one enjoys .theniselveS, A,enightr.,'amconcerts. and- -dancing ,w,ere .held 'on'Mt' Sine- dy'a flare grounds, , The proceeds aro to-beitutifyd13alls cemetery. Mr, Will- Hamiltousatgl Miss Pearl Moon spent -Sunday, at the lake at Miss- Mary Halt' of Hanover, is speading.hee'vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frattle Mrs, Guss IMetioud and . babe, oi. Ripley, are visiting the.lady's sister, Mrs, ID. D. Robertson. ' Mrs. Belle Reid arid. Miss Alice,are guests at: the borne .of Mr. and Mrs. Rdbt. Caldwell. s Mrs. IZ, Herman and children, of Clinton are holidaying at the home of Mrs. Herman's brother, Mr. Will well. The farmers around here are busy cutting theif'wheat, The majority are throngh haying, . Miss Margaret 'Calciwellsentertain- ed a number of ladies on 'Thursday in honor of Tier siater, Mrs, Hermon. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Roberts of 'Royal Pak, Michigan. are visiting friends here. Mr, and Mrs. Chas White of Dray. ton are guests at the home c,-1 Thos. Millar, While on his way to do some fenc- ing one day last week Mr, Mac Mc- Cool encountered a small anitnal. Thinking it was a ground hog, he set his dog on it, that soon found out it was an animal more vicious. His dog came back bleeding, with his head. and face coveredwith p'orcup'ine quills. Mr. McCord -then killed the "porky" and says it would weigh twenty pounds or more, DUBLIN: - Miss Rita O'Rourke .spent the week- end with her friend, Mrs. "Frank .Evans. - • iMiss Marie Krauskopf entertained company on 'Sunday. A large number from here .spent 'Sunday at Rayfield Mr. Patrick Woodsand family vts- itcd friends in 'London o Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lou Krauskopf were -Sunday visitor's at 'Mr. Dan O'Con- nor's. Miss Loretto Delaney is holidaying v ith Attn.'. Lords 'Dill -on, Atr. and Airs. James 'Shea and fa- mily of Windsor visited withformer's sister, Mrs. John Flanagan. Mr. and Mrs. F. tMeNally, who have been visiting here have returned t.. their home in Detroit. - • Mr. Thos. Ryan of 'Detroit ts holt- ssing at 'the home of Mr. Dan Shea. Miss Margaret Dillon is spending indidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dillon. Mrs, Alex. Gordon of 'Stratford vis- ited with her sister, 'Mrs. A. Darling, over the week end. Mrs. Hunter of Toronto visited her mother, Mrs.'Cyrus Beale. Mrs, Frank 'Meagher and daughter 1 -taint are visidng in Detroit Hills has treated him- self' to a new Pontiac car. Mr. and 1, f,', Fred Forrester are holidaying in Alontreal and Quebec. Miss Anna .Molyeeauss of Kitchen- er spent the week end with her par - eats here. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. .Holland and Air. Gerald Holland of Windsor vis- ited friends here during the past tveek. 1 -Miss Mario Benninger is holidaying lilt Dennis Brother Augustine of Montreal is viaiting• with his parents, Mr. and Mrs James •( roma. 1 'Mr. and Mrs. James Canning of '.rout' called on friends here Stant.- , day. INIrs. J. Niolyneaux and Mrs. M. 1-1.-esirinaer atend,-'l roinkm last week. Miss Annie Ryan of Seaforth spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Patriek Ryan of Flibbert. Miss Nlinnie Maismey who has been dher, Mrs. T. Ma1011CY V1;111211 hel. for the past month returned to Buffa - in I ts: NI 1 w:lay. 1)n rhhrsclay las: a v,ry severe sd- r storm passed ,,yer this vicinity causing Mr, Joseph •Hickey's barn to be snare]; and several nearby trees. Mr. jos. Carpenter Jr. and Teresa spent Sunday at thit home :Of Afr. and Airs. Dave 'McConnell. Tolm MeGrath's ramify spent Sunday with their cousins, Patrick Williams', Hibbert, IMiss Annie -McGrath has' secured a school at Northwood, near Chatham. Mr. and Mrs, Dave McConitell •mo- tored to Chatham Saturday to visit their daughter Mary in that city. • 'Mr. Jas. 'Feeney jr, spent Tuesday everting visiting at the home ..of Mr. and Mrs. john Walsh. HURON. NEWS.. Clinton. Miss Eva M. -Bennett, daughter of. the late Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ben- nett, :Birminghani, Eng., and Mr. T. G. Scribbens, of Clinton, and sou of Mr. and Mrs. T.• Seribbeirs, Liver- ponl. Eng., were married in St. Paul's. nglican church on July 27th. They \till reside in .Clinton. Hezekiah Pepnebaker died as his home in Clinton last week, shortly [ter he had suffered a paralytic stroke. Miss 'Deherty, Goderich, Miss Pep'per, of Tuck .and 'Miss Fraser, of .;Blyth,' have .been engaged to Sill The v.acanclea on 'Clinton pub- lic school staff. • The wedding took place July 26th at Ontario street +parsonage of Dor- othy Christina, slaughter of Mra. ‘Carrie Jervis, to Frank Bur well Mc. Elwain, ceremony being performed by. +Rev, A. E. .Duan. They will re - aide at the .groom's home at •Gelert, Ont. When Asthma iComes do- net le - spar, Turd at • once to, the help •ef- fective-•-Dr.Kellogg's. Aithrna Remedy, This - wonderful • remedy will give you the ..aid ..you need so sorely. Clinking ceases, breathing be- enmeS itt tural and without effort. (,)tlers, t'ltoutttt ni, them, hare' suf- fered as You suffer 'bit have turned to this famous remedy, :and ceasell,to .stiffer. ...Get 'a „package' this LONDESBORO,. 'Mrs and Mrs. Cha,,. Watson is in Ottawa this week, Mr. and Afrs. T. Cole. of Toronto, fs. visiting at the home of Mr. Simon McVittie. . The W.I. bad a splendid picnic al -ffsaydield last Thursday. About two ...guntired sat down to supper. „ Mr. and 'Mrs. Dewar and family re - 'sainted to their home at Ottawa last 1,..:Ciday after holidaying with -friends laszee. Mr. and Mrs, Gen. McVittie and • H. Moon and Miss Alberta spent Iss_st Friday in 'Goderich. 'Miss Myrtle Grainger is visiting ,-5-iencls in Detroit this week. 'Miss Bertha Brogden returned to tondo!' after spending her linliday; 'so her home here, 'Mr. Fred Johnston has purchased a se in London and -intends moving Sic a couple of week..' time. Mrjohns i.cratiti and family will he much missed 'il.rarir bong. The Misses 1,,. dad 3. Maines re- -turned to their position in 'Chicago week after a pleasant two weeks asst the home of their mother, Mrs. Kat. Mantes. Zrs. Percy Holloway, of Brantford, 'boys, are visiting at Mr. j oh n sigaIslaras' home here. Mr. Don. Snell hat returned home 'rafter attending slimmer acin» in Carderieli last week. Quite asriumber from here attend - ,the teunion, at, Auburn V.S.S. No. Friday, July. 29th. ntss: SZAPOIZTH NE'VirS, • iiiss'R$DAY, AUGUST 4,4927- 1) . , , . • The above group shows Afrs. Jos- 'Troyer, Selfarth. , and un the right is J-.)alton, aged - 2; sind - • Ensinerson eph Hudson, aged 86, I-Ientall, seated her gran•dtlangliter, Mrs. James II. 'Wright. StratfOrd„ and daughter in the centre. To the left 'of the pic- Wright, 'Mitchell. ,Standing -is Mrs. Dorothis.Effie, at .the age Of three ture is her daughter, Mrs. James A. '000k, Mitchell, .and son, Robert • week. The two children are of the fth generation. • - , . Zurich. • Mr. Wm, Hopper, of Seaford], has been engaged to drill an artesian well fon the ,Police Village of Zurich, to give an ample water supply sfor -fire 'protection. 11 a good flow is .obtaid- ecl water will 'be available for d.omes- tic use in houses near the large con- crete tank. Mr. Chris. Gascho, (Bronson line, has returned home after an appendi- citis operation in 'London. Miss lda Schwartentruber, 'also of the .Bronson tine, was operated on for appendicitis in London last week. Many have been relieved of tiaras by Holloway's ' Corn Remover. It has a power of its own that will be fidind effective. BRUCEFIELD. Rev, W, A. Bremner and family have gone to their cottag,e at 'Brucs Beach for the month of. August. Aliss 1-laiel 'Metter, -of St. :Thianias,. is spending her holidays, with Brent - tiers at Bruce Lleac-h. • Miss Mary Alantin, Milne on fur. inngh from India, is the guest uf Mrs Bremner ;tt the Beach. David Ramatt suffered a •nicrat painful 11111 n\' re6intly \Olen the fin- gers. or' one haad were badly torn, He was helping Mr. :Horton • with the l'aying and -while sitting na the empty rack g,,ing back to the field was sup- porting himself with his hand over the edge of the rack. When the wagon went through a gateway,. 11. fingers were Ibadly jammed by the post,. the flesh being torn open expusing the brine in the first finger arid five stitches were required to ele,se the The Churches 1 Brueetield held their animal cong•regational picnic at ilnyfield on Friday tato.. ideal wea- ther made it possible for 1 very large somber o, he out and an exeeednigly Lithiyal.?le day waS spent. The follow, ing is a partial list of the prize svin- . hers: Iloys' -race hilly -Smith. 2 iv dein\ MacKenzie. Girls' 'nice Norina Ilepener. Boys 9-11 ..,hilly Smith. Jim ittirdge Girls 9-11 --Flnra Murdock. Pearl Norris, Boys 9-11 "-At. Snider. aleKen- sits Boys' 3-111; race -11. fturdge. (lirls 15-17- s -K, Snider,' O. Harrison. Young ti -i', race --(1. '0 015 women's race -C.. •Pcpper, 1. .111:v1111nd, Young men's 3 -lest race -G. •1?.11lott and 15 A rmstron Young women's 3sleg enhead And. C. 'Pepper. IA:tarried men's race -T. .Cornish, 17. liurdge. 'Married women'raee--Mrs. IV. F!Iin,t, Mra. 1'. Dayinan. Young men's sack races -Gordon Elliott, D. AlcIntash. Voting women's sack race -14. El- 1:ott, AI. Stewart. 'Fat man's race ---Russ Scott 'hat women's race ---Mrs, J. Ketchen. Tie race --4H. Elliott, Teachers' and .of,ficers' • race, in Sonja, . Graceful walking contest, Ross Scott and Mrs. T. /Chapman, 'Wheel4barrow s'ac'--JG. Elliott; G. cCartney. Biscuit eating coatest--Frank Arc - Co wan. Orr Friday while going up 'Bans nockburn hill, Mr. Harry Dalrymple had his car Stritels and -badly damag- ed by a Car corning 'behind. Mr. Dal- rYanple knew the car was corning but thought Ile could make the turn to the. side road quitting south. Mr. !Dal- rymple and little daughter Grace es- caped injury. Bo.bby, age eight, -was taken in Inr. Brady, lBaylield, who took him to 'Clinton to have an X-ray taken, his ahoulder being dislocated and braise's Bobby is recovering nicely now. 'Mrs. -Frank Welsh and sot Russell, after visiting in the vicinity for two weeks, left Inc their home in .Detroit Friday. ID:D.G..M, Bro. Moffat and install- ing tem! from Brucafielcl vis•itect Ex- eter Lodge No, 67, 0.0 F. Tues- day evening and installed the office ns -for the current term. the N. -G. 'being 13ro. S. Reid and the V.G. being 'Bro. !Chas. .Salter, all of rile officers being re -installed, this beiag their second term, The work of the installing team tvas complimented by the (bre- thren and a number of addresses .1 given and laireshinents ier Tiinea-Advonre. Mr. and .3.1 's \Vni. Kirk and family of Detroit visited at tile home of Mr, Robert .Allan and H. Haugh last -week. alt. Hugh MeGillyray, aneouipan- ied by his sister, spent the week end at the home 'of Mn_ Neil McGregor. Rev. 'W. A. and Mrs. Bremner and Einiily are spending their nionth's vacation atstheir. cottage in Bruce lleach. Mrs:Carswell of Toronto, for- indly of Duff's Church, ' McKii.lop, will oectusys the Pulpit hi the L'aited thur.ch the,•Ist; 3rd and 401 'Sundays of August. _Tim Sunday school picnic held last Friday to Bayfield was largely ats tended and all report a good time, The wedding, took place Wednesday of this week of Miss Lillian Knox to Id,'. 'Georsge Durapt, sun of .Mr, and Mrs. John Durant,:of Meaford. Master Mac Chesney of .Sealorth is spending' his holidays with his coitain, Al -aster Alex. 'Thompson. Nliss Vera Pepper is spending Old Horne Week in Mount Foresi, where she has been teaching the past •two years. ralisa 'Pepper has been very fortunate in securing a position irr her home town, Clinton, for nea:t year. Afr. and Mrs. John MeCowan have returned from their motor trip to Illi- chigan. Jack ,says•Detroit is too slow for hem, Brircelichl lias a better gait. , Air, Larne Pepper spent Sunday at the borne of air. jaines -Hay, -Staffa. Mn. and lAirs. 'John Bullock and (laughter of Lon don spent the week end with 3.1 n. and Mrs. .Arthur ley... The Pepper annual reunion picnic was held in hayfield last Friday. 'Mr. John Pepper, his wife arid" son from Delawares. Manitoba, and other bro- thers from Toronto, 1Forest and Mich - Al r. and 'Mrs. Lorne Taylor mid children and sister, Retta, spent 'Sun- day at Grand Bend and were aecom- raided home ,,by their it:other, Mrs. join, ,who has spent several i..eks at Grand Bend. NI r. au,b Airs; John ,,Gra I la m were Sunday visitors ln 'Seafortl, iaaes Kathleen Ross anti Jean Dale of 'Nullett. are spending their holidays with titer r aunt, Mrs. 1 nitn Gra 1:11, 3.1 rs. R:suatt, has a very beautiful dispfay of dahlias of the white nom - eon variety. One of the flowers has -a per feet head, being a large. white split -r,', the stem entering ar»ong the petals at the back. It is a must un- usual occurrence, arid is a insist grati- fying; return for the care 'Atirs. Rotiatt takes with her flowers. I Miss Laura -Ross 15 the geeot of her aunt, Airs. Janet Ross, Airs. 11. Andretvg is visiting fa the home of Mrs. ;las. 1,1 cDoua Id. Air. Alex. ASustard lost a valuable bort‘e on Tuesday, •Afaster Rots l-Iastings, of AVinglaarn. Inc visiting their grand- mother, Mrs. jailer .Ross. Alias Tfla. Scott visited at her home over the week -enc!. Miss Annie Mustard has returned to bit ver Huron, a fttr spending the past week at her home. -Death of Mr. Alex. McBeatti.-It is our sad duty this week to report the death of Air, Alexander 'AfeBeath, ni the 3rd concession of Stanley, on Sat- urday, July 30th, Atfr. 1'...\icBeath suf- fered. a paralytic Stroke last fall from which. he had never reallyrecovered, and .the previous Sunday he had a relapse, a was unconscious dram Wednesday till he passed peacefully: away on 'Saturday, Born in tomrie, Perthshire. Scotland, eighty-three years ago, Mr, ritleiBeath came to 'Canada when len fears of age with his parents, the' late 'Mn. .and Mrs: John IMCBeath, and- the family set- tled on Lot 8, -Concession 4, Stanley. -5-Ie 'had always -resided in Stanley township since that time, but hbd manle several trips back to the Old 'Land. For many years 'he was 'a contractor and 'fra'mer, and at the time rural telephone lines were erected itt this neighborhood lie liad charge of pant of the work, but for the past fifteen or twenty years be had devot- ed all .his time to farming. Fifty-one years ago sn September he 'was mars, ricd tp Elizabeth MeDiarinid of 'Stanley. Who predeceased him las. rear. Tis is survivedby one -son and Six daughters: John, of Stanley; Mrs, Geo. .Kerinard, -Victoria, 18,.C.; Mrs, John cMurtriee, Mrs. Clnyecoch- .ane, Stanley; Mnd, John lartutt, T-Taan.- ''Mr.S. Alvin 'McBride, Stanley. ;nal :011a, sit'home. (Inc son and case daughter are deceased. Afrs. Hecto' !Reid, ,sf li-Tensall, is a sister, and 'Walter Al cheash, of Saskatchewan.; tr brother, The , funeral .,took place Trfesdass after:Mon ancl was very largely attended, Mr. Mt:Beath .having beep well kiinnal thronghonesthe dis- trict, and his splendid, upright char- acter' and geneorus, kindly spirit had won steadfast -friends wherever he wenn Service was conducted by Rev. W. A. Bremner, of Bracefielt United scharchs assisted 'by 'Mr, Grabens,. of Il3rucefield 'Presbyterian -Church, and interment was Made in Baird's cemetery. Palibarers were -Messrs., joseeh• Hood. Jarnei Mc- Donald, Isaac Jarrott, Thigh- Aiken - head. John MeEwem and eahn 'Reid, of :London. Among those front a dis- tance ss -ho attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Will 'Mundell, -John Mundell, James and Hugh Giltnouri --Mrs. Haugh and son Fraser, a 1 of Wingham; Mn. and ;Mrs. John Reid and Rae, and 'Mr. John Aiken - head, of London. and 'Mrs, Tryine . Wallace anal,fainily motored to Stratf.iird and spent the.' week end with-. Mr. and Mrs, Robt IV,V;APaV‘ `.'sysilonI'Iserinces.e.teert,, St, -Ands reVeSs.,and.eet Visited hin CchIs bare earinneti6ds.",'IteV,:'!Pr's'i Barnhy '.eharge. '„tlaiss Week, and next, Morning 'service in,gneen street and ',eveailfg,,, at St. :Andrew's. Reg. Gets. 'Telford takes 'them' die following IVIessrs. 'Wallace, Wightxnam Hit - bore and ..11-ealle of 'Queen- street church sang,a beautiful quartette last Sunday evening, • ;Miss Mary Spafford of Woodstock is visiting with her mother, Mrs. C. Spafford. . Miss Cassie 'Dodds and 'Mr. James Dodds returned Monday from their trip through Western Canada and the Mrs. „Jam'e's 'PierCe and daughter ..Risby left for their camp on' Lake Simcoe. Mr.njames Inerce will join them later, from where they will le'alve for their hope in the West, Alias Alice !Stubbs is , visiting in Mount ,Forest this week. The anntial 'PreObyterian _garden Party will be -held On Mondays,' Aug., '15th, at the home of Mr. Jolla Cunt - mine's,. -Outside talent will be: Hazel Buchanan, elocutionist; Jimmie Reid, entertainer; Thelma 'O. Swan, dancer. Jessie IsidGregor, pianist and saxo- phonist. s• Miss Annie IMairres--sof 'Toronto is visiting her parents. 'Mr. and Mrs, John Maines. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Marcum, of Lyman, spent a taw- days with Blyth friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. 'McGrath and Misses Anna and Margaret spent the week -end at the home of slvIr, and Mrs. P. J. Kelly. - Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCaughey ipent Sunday in GoderichASss Nellie I -lei -Trott spent the week C,oderich, ' Ain and Mrs. John lieffron spent Srinda'y with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hol- land, of Dublin. • Mr, and Mrs, Tont. Kelly spent the week -end at Seaforth, Mrs. Wrn. Phelan 'Visited 'London friends during the week. 'Messrs:" George and Herman Match -ford, of 1London, were gnests of Mr, and,Mrs. John Yea on 'Sunday. BLYTH. rs. Herb McElroy and sons Jackie and ,Barrie returned from visit- ing her brother, Nfr, 'Wm. Leith, of Stratford. '-Ides. (Dr) 'of Vancouver, and two children. arrived on Monday visit Dr. \Vblfond'l mother, Mrs: A. 13. f_ntrr. Mr. Edgar ;Begley, of Waterdown, is calling on frieuds in-fhe village and vicinity The 'AV.A.I.S. or Queen ;treet Linifed 'Cliurch.met in. the basement Of the church on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 21111. Mrs. iBarnby occupied the chalr, The secretary, Airs'. Sid Leslie, read lIteininutes. The meeting was -well attended and proved very interesting, Mrs. (Dr.) AVil.fard, who has been lit s Mg in N'anconyer since the trouble in China. addressed the meeting. Ds Wil for1 is at present a medical mis- sonary in Gh1110. Mr, said* ,fie had word from her husband that the •Chine'se girl, SluuIyjet, WI1UM the society has been stipporting, was i.e. vends' married to 0 Chinese doctor Tina young (bend. graduated under lar. -Wilford not long ago. It has not , been decided yet, whether another gn1 be taken under their care. 'St. :Andrew's Ladies' Aid met nl AVednesday afternoon in the church. Miss C. T. 'Hawkins., of Port Al, herr, is spending a few days at the Rectory. Miss Alildred Maunders, Detroi , and Miss Batty Hollinger, of Strat- ford, avho came over for the re -union a. Brrissela. are spending a few weeks with Miss Mae I -Ranger. Telfer, manager of 'the hank, has been transferred to Creditors The new manager arrives on Thursday of this week. Mr, 'Ward LatienY, teller, is on'sshis holidays to Niagara Falls. About 35 Myth people took part in the historical pageant in Goderich on 'Monday and, 'Tuesday evenings. Airs: Walker and son and datigh to of Thorold are visiting )Mr. and Mrs. Sian, Chellew. Mrs, Tame, R. .Ctitt is staying will , her mother, Airs. 'Bissett, Sr., in "Go- derich this week. Miss Ruth ,Barnby has accepted the position of teacher in the primary room of '13 lyth , public school. Mrs. Will Johnston and Miss Stella Johnston of 'Lyletosi,' Sask., a -re visits ing isAfr, and Mrs. ,Arthur Steinhoff this'week. Mrs. Iviargaret White of Seaforth visited for a few days .last ,week with Mrs..B. Herrington, Mrs. Sam Hewitt ot 8e1'vie, Miss Morris, Toronto, Miss Kate Chamb- ers and Mr, Stewart 'Chambers also of 'Toronto are visiting Mr-. and Mrs. 0. M. Chambers. 'Rev. A. C. and Mrs. Tiffin, former- ly of Rlyth, 11.0W of Wheatley, spent a few days with 'friends in Blyth, leaving for ,Goderich an Saturday. Mr. and Mrs -Robert Wallace of 'Stratford visited with Mr. L, 5 -In- born and Nita :Irvine Wallace, Mr, -'Bali Wallace and Mr. James Newcombe have returned to their homes fit Newark, N.J. - At', Daniel McGowan had the mis- fortune to fall from a load ' of hay when the trip rope 'broke. He was rendered unconscious 'but fortunately' no bones were broken, n. Mr. Ted 13.egley„ of Waterdown is visiting friends, in tosva. Miss Mildred Hilborn, Ms:Les/Se Hilborts and slauiliter Ruth, and -Mr. • Miss Ruill Metcalf, of sI,,ondon; 05 visiting Miss 'Minnie Yea, isin. 53/111 Snmitis .Mr. , and Amos Sinith',-.1Miss Edna and 'Mer- wood were ,vssitors the. !mine 'of Mrs and ' Mrs John. Yeen'Srir Monday. -Mint a,,ed Mrs. iWiilarid Metcalf; of ,. Ldn'clian,'. were SundOassia4P.as4f, 'Mrs. Metcalf aud.Miss n and Mrs, IRobt. chowin and - Mc and° Mrs.' Harold' IChoweti - -and baby • Bruce were'week-end • ,yisstora of Mrs. "T. Metcalf and Miss Ella. Mr. and Mrs,(Johnston and dives Jetta, ofa,. Wallacebmg, were guests of Ir. and Mrs. John,Yeo this Mr. and 'Itis. Cliff Yea, ol Thames- asille, 'visited their parents this week. riMiss_liMargaret Johnston is holiday- . ing at Thamesville and IWallaceburg, Mr, Ninian Moore, of IRipley, , re- ' turned home after spending a few days with Mr. 'Adam Elliott and other s friends. Mn, J'ol Stonehottse and daughter Elsie visited at the borne of Mr. Jas. Richniond'iluring the week -end, , a.nd Mrs. Chas. White, of Dray- ton, ancl Mr. and Mrs.Thilip, of Ro Oak, Mich., arc visiting friend?: Mr, John Rrighasn and family and grandchildren, :with a few other sss friends, ipeat a very happy afternoon on -Monday at Bassfied, before his son Foster, and family,_returned to Isainsaels, Sask. Mr. and jno, Riley and two children, of Jamestown, were guests of 'Mr. and -Mrs. Clarence -Johnston on, Smiday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit, of Auburn; SpItitt Sunday with Jit -o Nes- Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. John MdNichol on the arrival of a s Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Granby and. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Nicholson visited 'Mr, and Mrs'. 'Russell }Bradshaw, of Jamestown, on (Sunday. Mrs, Win. McClure, nf McKillop, spent a few clays with her sister, 'Mrs. J10. Mc,Ntchol. Mr. and 'Mrs. Nelson Nicholson and family visited Mn, and 'Mrs. Jas. Wil- liamson, of Brussels, on Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Samuel Storey, of MdKillnp, and Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Cameron, of 'Brussels, were Sunday - guests of -Mr. and Mrs. Jae, Mc- Nichol, CllEIFETZ BROS. spEei ALS 'Remants in all kinds of dress goods hs if price =Ladies' Silk Rayon Dresses $L49 Fugi Dresses 2.95 Cihildren's all wool wind -breakers $L48 Ladies'' Vests and Bloomers Regular 50e 29c Ladies' Art . Silk Hose Saks Pried 35c pr. LADIES' Hats to clear 98c and Children's '75c . Men's Combinations Best quality 89c Men's Fancy -Hose Sale Price 49c , Men's Overalls in very best makes $1.49 Men's Fine Dress Shirts to clear at 98c and 75c Fresh Groceries Straw fiats aiul Work Shirts -\ Now is the time topielc up all kinds of repair- ing, such as Tin ware, Harness, Shoes, Auto Sides. Auto Tires Stitched. Bring in your Binder Canvass forNew Straps • and Strips. • • ''"ss