The Seaforth News, 1927-09-08, Page 4PAGE FOUR
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon: Bros:, Pmb1ishers,
DUBLIN.
'spending
Detroit, is s1 b
'Mrs, Blood," of
.t couple of weeks with Itlbh'ltecrr
sister, ter
,
[. Patrick R aof
Mrs.' john Donnelly; of Hibbert
liras returnedhome again after a plea sant visit With Bier sister, Agus, Pot-
. -ter`, • of Buffalos She was 'accompan-
ied '.y
b her daughter. Mary, who
also dives in that city,
WeWeart glad to hear that Mrs,
Walter Carpenter is improving nicely.
after her recent illness.
Mr, Robert "Burns is' visiting with
l is parents, Mr. and Mrs: W'tn. Burns
iafl ublin. •
Mr, `Louis Jordan, of Detroit, Is
visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. \\rill• ani Jordan, of aIJib'bert,
Miss Mary 'Delaney spent 'Sunday
with her friend, Miss '!Pose Flanagan
Mr. Joseph' Klinie antaner and fam-
ily, of Detroit, are spending a week's
holidays at the home of his siger
Mrs. Leo.'Krauskopf.
Mr, and Mrs: 'Dian. OtCannor spen
:Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs
Phillip Kenny. .
Miss Evelyn De.lane • has returner
y
iu tier school in Windsor.
Mr, Jacob Bruxer stent two weeks
t l
visiting friends in !Kitchener, 'Plana.
•Cin and Toronto.
(Miss Mary' Bruxer, of Chicago
,pent the week -end with her father
Mr. Jacob 'Bruner.
Mr..Fer its Maloney, of Buffalo
has returned to that city after visiting
. his mother' Mrs, T, Maloney, of 1 -tib
`ni'rt.
\Ir. Nlatl. A:[oCarthy, of Detroit
has returned home after spending a
week's vacation with his parents; Mr
Cort Mrs. Michael McCarthy.
Mrs. Matt. Williams and daughter
Mrs. George Lamont and Mr. "La
Hunt, have been visiting their aunt
Mrs. Patrick Ryan, of ,Hibbert,
Mr. John McGrath and daughter
Miss Annie .McGrath, motored to
Chatham on Sunday, where she wil
'each for the corning year.
Mr, and Mrs. Dan, Costello and Mr
Frank Feeney spent Monday in Bay
•-field.
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Williams and
two sons returned to Chicago on Fri
lay. after spending their vacation
arith friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klinkhamnter
and family, of Detroit, are visiting the
former's parent., Me. told 'Mrs. M. J
K.linkhatnmer.
MMr, Albert McAleer. of Detroit, is
visiting with his ister, Mrs. P. Ryan
Tr.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 1'. Been spen
Labor day in Luean.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dalton, of Ciude-.
rich, visited \[r. and Mrs T. J. Moly-
neaux during the peat week.
Mr Jos. Doyle. of Detrc.it, called on
friends here on Monday.
Mr. Jas. tilinkhtunnier. of Detroit
spent the week -end with his family,
who are .pending the sunnier here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Holland and
Leo Holland of Windsor, spent Labor
day uith their parents. NIr, and Mrs.
IL K. Holland.
i h
, . te
Miss Anna Nie I. tMau. , of la
net, spent the neck -eats with her
darenta here,
Miss N1ary Beale has ✓turned -'frim
t Pleasant holiday with friend. in
"Windsor and Detroit.
:\ number of knrir local young then
^c 'r t
nave left for the ttM. western harvest
1 4.
tel l
-'1r. f. t.tlt Jordan, of Detroit. spent
he week -end with his ,parents, lir.
and .Mr . \\int. Jordan.
,t .nu tbel. 'front b tie :pant Lab.,✓
day at Tktyliehr and Strand !lend. .
1'h' foliowing ere emr newly tladg-
1 reacht s 'e.ho have left to take up
their duties, for the'-tir't time: • Miss
'mule McGrath, to Chatham; Miss
Marie Benninger. to \lildanay; miss
Theresa Carpenter.
Miss Flora Hilts, of '1'•n•emt, ,.pent
:he week owl with her parents here.
11i,.. Margaret M .tt'nu lcdl has left
, take M position ie Detroit,
lliss Margaret Dillon is holi,hi 1
,with her parents here,
Mr. Daviel Crawford, of 1 .ronin,
einitcd nittt friends here on Saturday.
lfisses Mary Atkinson. Anna and
Ceresa Delaney are attending Strat-
ford Business College.
candidates
hen... three cattd a
ou ,Monday, w
quSed, d ag aiii 00 Tuesday of
clt0o1 started
tdtis. week, !sir. C;. Sellars and Mrs.
Dora I-Tnlanes are in charge,
,Will 1tea. sou of Barrister Rea, of
Edmonton, visited Lith his uncle, Jas:
1.d u ,
A. Rea and his grandnother, Mrs.
john Rea.
IMrs.. \Mary Campbell of London is
at present visiting Mr. and Mrs, John
Harris.
'Geo, and Iv.1'rs. Ramsayattended the
nomination in Wing'hant 'Monday.
M. Harold Stnalldota is home af-
ter her operation.
iii'fiss Grace •Somerville is attending
Clinton busitiess college. d
,\{r: and Mrs, Harvey Hoover an
farnily of Mount Forest, are visiting
with William and. Mrs; S'hnldice:
'Mr. and Mrs, A. Sohier and Mast-
er
ash
er Kenneth spent fhe week end with
friends its Simeoe.
Mr.r: and Mrs. Geo, Jackson and
Kenneth have returned from visiting
friends in Manitoba ansi Sask. They
travelled by motor end report a fine
trip.
Mr. and ,trs, aI, Mvh',. Shannon
spent the week end visiting friends in
\'ViartOn and Lions Head.
Miss Winnie Onager is attending
high school in Port Elgin.
MiurdeT'Farquhtrrson is visiting het.
;tent, Mrs. Ivy I-Ienderson, Seaforth,
Ray 'Carter is attending Collegiate.
at Waterdown,
Miss Grace Shortreed has returned
home after spending a few weeks with
friends at Blyth,
The Christian Endeavor Society of
Walton United Church are planning a
profitable Fall and Winter's wo.s'
The Endeavor will meet Sunday ev-
ening at 7.30. A good attendance is
hoped for after our few weeks' holi-
day.
Much interest is being shown in
the school fair,
Forty members of Bethel Ladies'
Aid met at the home of the Misses
Driscoll last week. The ladies of the
Walton Anglican •Church meet there
tit Thursday.
School opens at Leadbury on Thur-
sday,
The Misses Driscoll have purchased
ar Overland sedan.
Mr. John Bailour and Me. Albert
+Constable have been doing carpenter-
ing work around Leadbury school,
After finishing there, limy will have a
small job to do on Mr. Balfour's pro-
pel•,
Mftyr, Archie Somerville intends leav-
ing. \\ edne..day of this week for Sas-
katchewan'wltere he used to live.
Mr. Charlie McGavirt, Me. and Mrs
\\'ns. McCann and Mr. and Mrs, 3.
McGavin spent Sunday with relatives
it Woodham.
The trance held Friday last in the
Workman's hall, Walton.' was well
attended and everybody had a good
time.
Mr, .1thert McGaviu, who fell from
a load of grain in harves> time, is able
to be nut again.
Mr. John Driscoll and son Ross,
have returned home after spending
last week in Toronto visiting friends
and relatives,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gavin Davidson and
Mr. and Mrs. 5, H. McLaughlin and.
Eileen, visited in Fergus on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Bryan. visited
Miss Mae Davidson. Wroxeter, on
Sunday.
Mr, Morris Rozell of Clinton, who
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927.
HURON 'NEWS.
Goderich,
James B. Reynolds, who has charge.
of the county jail at Goderich, and
Miss Edna Webb, court stenographer
at Goderich, were recently -married.
Clinton,
Mrs. George Van Horne
e\ir., and g
announce the eng•ageinerit Of their,
eldest daughter, Gretta Alice,, to Mr,
John Willard Nediger, son of Mr,
told Mrs. W. J. Nediger, .of Clinton,
the marriage to take place in Sep-
tember. -
Miss Jean A. Fraser, daughter of
Mrs. 'T. Fraser, who lives' south 'ot
Clinton, tvon the third Edward Blake
scholarship` its 'science,
On Aug. 25th Jessie M. Rueger,
only daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. David
Rucger, of Goderich township, be-
came the bride of Arthur- R.' Frei -
ford, of Clinton. '(Rev. 'L. C. Harrison
Performed the'cerertrony,
'Miss Mary Rye, daughter of the
late Joseph Rye, died in Toronto on
August 23tht,
Mrs. A. J. Irwin; who has been ill
for a considerable time, passed peace-
fully away on Atngust 30th. The
funeral"was held on Sept, 2nd.
Mr. and 'Mrs, W. S. R. Holmes
motored to 'Sarnia last week:
farewe'l'l sermon 'was based on the I ' STAFFA.
story of Neiman, `fit the evening his.
", Z ' ee ever 'inOre; " 112ev ^ and Nilrs. J. E. Jones and
subject was I t.lor t
again 1 aay." Even in farewells- we sons have reunited home after ' a
Crust have the spirit Of optimism. month's holidays hear Sarnia.
These ::two sermons lie preached. on Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 'Campbell and
his arrival ten years ago. The fatuity,' of London, spent the holiday
church was'cro'neded to the doors, the with Mr. and Mrs. G.'Btitson.
Miss •Eva 'Verner has returned to
ihtire e in Trinity anti Queen streetafter s -en m
churches having been cancelled. Ex -' her 'home in Stratford p g
celleut; selections were given by the the holidays with her grandparents,
choir and at the evening- service Mr. and Mrs, A. Miller.
_ lr . (Rev.) W. L. T-lawkns sang a, I?Ltr, and Mrs; Andrews and d'augh;
beautititl solo: "There is a -fold. ter, ,of Exeter,.:yisited with Mr. ant
i
whence none can stray," Mrs, J. Leary on Monday,
Many childreu die from the .assaults
of worms, and the first. care. of moth-
ers should be to see that 'their in-
fants ere free from these pests. A
vermifuge that can be depended on - is
'Miller's Worm Powders, They will
not only expel worms from the sys-
tem, but aot as' a health -giving medi-
cine and a remedy Inc•many of the
ailments that beset infants, enfeebling
them anit endangering their lives.
BLYTH. •
Mat Drown spent ent the week-
Mrs. •Coyle, of Detroit, is via ting at Miss y P
the home'. of Mr, and Mrs. L. Scrim- end with Stratford friends,
eour.• (School opened 'for the fall term on
g hurscfa Mast with Mies Ii, Pollard
--• Tlie `:. marriage , , , , .
Y
Clarke -Johnston. ac S:S, No. 2; Dlrss l?. Grahant,at No.
Look glade at high noon on `et Unit-
3, and Miss P. Thomson at No. 4.
September 6th,in ween. street Unit- v e
1O Ada;
,Miss Belle MGLeII'an, Miss Marzette
ed Chtirtl„ 13'lytli, of MargaretSadler Miss Marie •Sillery and Miss
daughter of avlr. -Robert Johnston' Irene Sillery have -returned to their
East'W'atvenosh, to Mr. Wilbert Oar!,schools at Carlisle, Whalen, Batches • 'Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. schools
and Hillcrest respectively.
Robert Clarke, huller, Rev. U'r. r Stewant of Keri-
non The
Mr. and Mrs. J
Barnby conducted the ceremony. salt, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
"1
Mr. and Mrs; D Elliott, of. Whul-
bridesintt1e was Mass Ada Stae
house and the'groon'tsanan Mr. Leslie Jas, Hiller.
brother of the bride. The '
Johnston,sot, client the holiday at the fort»er's
bride looked charming in _a gown; of hodtie:
georgette ette' with fiat. ens -I. -latch. tuatch. she car- -
b g A'Ir,.ltObh. Livingstone, of Ilatndl-
Tied a healthful fui bouquet of orchids toti,'is' holidaying at his home here.
and lilies -of -the -valley. A sutttptuons o.T\l r, and Mrs, R. McGill and Lorne
lunch was served at the home 61 tt1e left this week' for a three -months'
bride's father, the' table- being quaint -
visit: in the 'West.
-'ly decorated with yellow and white Mr.T, 'W'orden, of Safiforth, spent
bells. 'The happy couple left for To-
ionto and eastern points., The bridest i .
last 'week a# the home of his .brother,
c t -
'travellirig costume Was of. beige crepe l'w et
and hat to match. "Ori their ' 30' a>.lid Mrs- Walter OlErien, Mr.
with coat Blargld O'IBrien, o'f Fcliirt, Hich., and
return Mr .cud .Mrs: Clarke will reSmde
do Listowel About 25 guests were Mr. :and 'Mrs. Cecil O'Brien, of
1 We Fish them a' happy, R'iclgetown, spent theweek-end, under
•On Thursday. evening a niiscel'lan 'Miss.Norma \Vilsnn is holidaying
eons shower was given by the neigh in Toronto,
bows and friends of Miss Ada John Air. and Mrs,• N, Mitchell and £am -
stop who was to be -married on. Tees sly. Centralia, spent Sunday with the
day: A. social evening was spent and letter's mother, Mrs. Jos. Norris.
Minch was served. Mrs. -Will Miller was in Toronto
Presentations -The members of the over the week -end,
Blyth Choral Society ilei on Thurs Miss Elizabeth Davis,' of Toronto, .is
tidy evening in Memorial Hall •_'P° ho]itlaying at her horse' here. '
show in what High respect anti esteein Mr. and Mrs. A. McLellan Jr., and
they regarded Rev, Mr...Telford, for
-family, visited with- the lady's brother,
1
his talent, his tact, his care and ti his Mr. 'Lorne Spare, fn.Harriston, on
asithirable quality of character, ae all Sunday. •
dress was read and a cheque for ,$100 Mr. and Mrs, -W.. McNaughton, of
Wes presented. Chicago, are visiting with Mrs. Mie-
The Mission Band of St. Andrew's Naughtan's sister, Mrs. G. Butson.
held a surprise party on Saturday and
presented Mrs. Telford with a consid-
erable sum
of money.y, The develop-
ment
meal o'f this Mission Bandto its
present state of efficiency .is clue to
the - untiring efforts of their leader,
Mrs. Telford.
Mcs.,Wtn, Laidlaw, president of the
W. M S., also presented Mrs. Tel-
ford with au address' which was
daintily tied with purple and ,gold rib-
bons, the W.M.S. colors.
'On Monday evening, with the ex-
ception of several members, the en-
tire congregation was present in the
church when a bouquet was tendered
the departing pastor. Mr. R. B. Mc-
Gowan presided and made a brief ad-
dress. Mr. and Mrs. Telford were
presented with a cheque for 11175. Af-
ter 'brief words by several members,
the 'congregation individually said
farewell ' anti expressed their heartfelt
icgret its the •loss of so valued . a
pastor.
Rev, and .\stirs. Telford left by;
motor on Thursday morning 'for
Fredericton, N..P„ where his induc-
tion takes place on September 15th.
'Rev and Mrs. E. H. Fear, London,
called on - their' -mann friends on -Fri-
day
. 'Many farmers between .•iontlesiboro,
Auburn and 13,lytit are cin ' :•to ,use
electricity, ,Thiers carloads .of, hydro
poles were shipped here, en:Tuesflay,.
Mr. and 'mrs Hero; Johnston are
t t,iting rola tires • in 17a4 -onto and Ha-
milton; _..
Mb,''Mid'iN'fi-sr' Jones, Detr6i't',. dee
guests`of Mt .and Mrs. S.'H Giil1ey,
• Atr. anti Mrs.' Strop and son Max
returned on Tuesday from :their motor
trip to, 'British Columbia,
Wiggins -Noble, -On Tuesday last.
at high noon the marriage took place
of Hazel Noble, daughter of Mr -and
Mrs. Thos Noble, \fcrtis,•to Mr. Bert
Wiggins, son of syr. and Mrs. Thos. f.
Wiggins, lot 38. con. 5, E, \4awanosh.,
Rev, W. B. Hawkins conducted the
ceremony, The couple left"imtnediate-
ty for 'Fo'bet•i»ory' where Mr. Wiggins
is teaching.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack McKay and fam-
ily, of Niagara ,Falls, visited Mr, and
Mrs Bob McKay.
Mi'Ss Margaret Grant, \V oxeitr, .1,
visiting at the home of 3G• and Mrs:
Root. Johnston,
Union services will be held next -
Sunday in Queen street Church in' the
morning and in St Andrew's in the
evening, Rev. Dr. Barnby will take
the services.
Mr, and Mrs, Archie Colinson, of
London, spent a few days with his
mother, _\ors. Geo Collinson. .
Mrs, C. A. Howe. ---At the age of
78 years and .6 months Mary Enema.
'Townsend passed away' at her home
On Tlirts'ley street *MI MondayAnorrt.
ng. She was the daughter of the fate.
Mr, and'Mrs. Asa 1o'wnsend, Hillier
tp., Prince Edward Co. ' At the ag::'
of 23 she was married to Mr, Howe,
of the sante township. After their
marriage they came to the 8th con.,
Morris. Seven years later they moved
to the 9th con, Morris. She lived in
Blyth for 32 years, There survives,.
her husband, a sister, Mrs, Laura
Hawley, Napance, and a brother Jon-
athan, P,13 Co, The funeral was held
on Wednesday at2tp,n. from her late
residence to Union cemetery, Rev.
Dr. Barnby conducted the services.
The pallbearers, were Messrs. August
Sanders, Wan, McElroy, Wm. Bryant,
Wm. Gibson, John Maines and Henry
Coonrbes, Mrs. Mary Howe and dau-
ghter Muriel, of Consecoit, P,I3, Co:,
attended the funeral,
Miss Jean Babb, of Teeswater, vis-
ited friends in town. She leaves to
teach in the Brantford Institute for
the Blind,
'Alike Rogerson; aid Mrs. F,. Roger-
son visited in Tot'onfo last week,
Mrs. Eleanor Jackson 'retittned on
Tuesday after visiting Mr,' and Mrs,
Geddes in London.
Mr: and Mrs. Jones, Mrs;' S. H, Gid-
ley, Miss Pearl Gidiey, and Messrs.
Ed. Tainan and.: Will Tainan and d'au-
h• ters, also Mr. ,nd Mrs. brave Som -
lir and Mrs. Jas. Brigham have re-
turned home from their Itoneymon,
Mr. Harold
Wightinan left I
riday
morning for his school at Ostersend;
Iienona district.
Mrs. Henry Richmond and Mrs,
Jas: Richmond have been Balled : to
Toronto owing to the - cities.] illness
.and death of the for net's daughter,',
31 i. s Margaret Ri'chmond;
Messrs. L. ITilborit and S. Leslie
are spending a fewdays. this week ini
Toronto. ,•
'Ford has been received that Miss
Margaret Richmotid, Who has beets
very its, passed away on , Tuesday,
Sept, 6th. She Underwent a serious
operation last Fall. Miss Richmond
f
was born in Morris, the daughter o
Mrs. Richmond and the late Henry
Richmond. She was living in Guelph
when taken ill. Her mother and bro-
thers. Janes of Morris, and Elliott,
1 St. Jacobs, ,have the sympathy of
the community in awhich she was held
in high esteem,
Watson -McManus.. --)Chalmers Unit-
ed Church, Guelph, was the scene of
a quiet wedding 00 Saturday, Sept. 4,
when Miss Anne E. 'Mc3Istsius became
the bride of William N. Watson, Rev.
T Gallagher officiating.- While Loh-
enrin's.wedding march was being
played the bride entered the church
leaning on the arm of her brother,
\ir. 13. McManus, who gave her in
marriage. The bride was,very attrace
has been working with Herb .Nlau lively gowned in autumn• leaf crepe
.•1»x,• has returned home. • ttillt hat to match and carrying a bon-
cttet of Aphelia roses and maiden hair
• urn tte"' tthk n s of satin Abort
McKILLOP.
Master Billie Meseta, nephew of tlae
bride, was ring -bearer. After the :cer-
t On 1 inti silts of last week a most emouy the wedding' panty motored -to
enjoyable day was spent when Mr. Rt tat s teat room tehere a wedding
uul \Ir. . 'Thos. "tt \ilitt at 1ratndv
. dinner was a
trued, Later in the at,
Mis, Mar).* Sit i e t, 1•tr ini 'Miss' Geo to rnohn, amid shbelers el'f'" confetti,
Dickson. ' Mr. and ' Mrs: 'Samuel Nin and' Mrs. Watson left It a motor
S torey Jr. raid fatuity, Mrs. -1 d. Httnt. trip; the bride wearing s midnight
31i,..;es Tilley and Kathleen :Storey, blue ntcedlepoint coat with moleskin
Mr. Samuel Storey Sr„ Mt. and \Mrs, trimming and a close -fitting hat,
\\'ut McClure Mr. \fm: Storey. N'L'• .N1r. and Mrs.. J. .i1. Watson and
and Mrs. W. J, Beirnec and daughter daughter Wilma and Miss Clete Wats
Eileen motored to Goderich and spent soli attended the Watson -McManus.
the 'lay at the lake. wedding' in tittelph,
The Vonug People's Society of Sehnot opened on 1 eesday with two
hurl Church held their regular new teachers on the staff, Mr, Bisbee
meeting Sunday evening,• September of' Ethel teaching the entrance pup'Ys•
4 The ✓.,,pit 'The Rest Things in and Miss Ruth Barnby in the print-
wit, taken by Robert McKer- at t room.
l.er,
The Women's Missionary Society
Miss Edith Hunt of Toronto spent of Queen street Lrnitetl Church met
the Ip liday at the Lente of her par- at the home of Mrs. S. H. Giddey on
oras, \]r. and Mrs. Ed. Hunt. Tuesday. Mt;, E. Wilford, of Chang
-
Ree. Mr. Volutes of Clinton, con- tit China, gate an,address. After the
ducted the services at Duff's Church meeting' tea was served: Mrs. R. H.
WALTON, cm Sunday. Ltarieby occupied the chair. •
Messrs. Elden Kerr and Guy Dor The Anglican Women's Auxiliary
11••. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull and
iairily, of tirev, visited Mr. and Mrs.
\ndrew Coutts,
31i•. Mud 31ru, Sack Nler ylces and
Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Merrylees and
Miss Georgina McNaught ,n of Strat-
ford, visited Mr. .and Mrs, Jas.
Smith, over the holiday.
Mn. anti Mrs. John Garnhant and
Jean and Stanley. Burlington, visited
at the homes n£ Mr.. -and Mrs, Rob!:
. Shortreed and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Shortreed Sunday last. Mrs, Garn-
hani is a. cousin,
Miss Grace E. Sot35rville visited
with Miss Flora Harris over the
week rend.
Miss Addle Love returned to Tor-
onto Monday of this week. She is
.feeling much better.
Mr. Ted Sills of Toronto spent the
holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Love.
•Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Manning spent
a few days at Toronto last week.
Miss Janet Simpson leaves this
week for the Canadian West and will
visit friends and relatives.
Mr. Geo. Sholdice who is relieving
agent at St. Marys visited at the par-
ental home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyd'iatt . spent
Sunday at the Moine of Mr. and Mrs..
W. H, Anderson.
'Mrs, J. Love is not enjoying her
usual goon health. Her many friends
hope for a speedy recovery,
Don't forget the meeting in the in-
terests of Sheldon Bricker, Progres-
sive candidate for North Huron :by-
election, to be held in Walton Farm-
er's hall on Thursday evening, Sep-
tember' 811. Agues McPhailFaagtt-
itar Olivet and other speakers will be
preselit„ -
Mrr'"lend •Mrs:'• \V, lour Turttibull at-
tended the domination in \Vdngleaut
ranee spent a few clays at Toronto will meet in Trinity Church on
'itis week. Thursday. Mrs; E. Wilford will give
. - an address.
Sir, and \Its. S. H. White motored
3.1 tots Forest to spend the holi-
day,
11cs Elizabeth Browvt lir, Hugh
3toort' and s,stee, Miss Margaret
\Joore motored from Detroit and
spent a few days at the home of Mr,
Root. Netvconvrbe, They were at
companied here by Miss Mae Fowler,
ofNewark, N.J., who had been their
guest for a week its the city.
Miss Ruth Newcombe, of Neawrk,
N.)., is spending her vacation at the
torte; of Robs, Newcombe, Irvine
Wallace and Prank Bell.
A p'u'blic meeting its the interest of
Sheldon [irieker, U:B,.O, candidate for
North Huron, was held in Memorial
tall Saturday evening. The meeting
vas addressed by Miss Agnes Mc-
Phail, of East Grey, Yr. Robt. Scots
of Belgrave and Mrs. F. 11, Oliver, of
(Inc).
Mrs. Henry Young and son Harry
pent a few clays with her sans,
\rcliie and John, this week.
Mrs. 1Peter McArthur, who has
been quite ill, is able to be out again.
Misses Gladys Fawcett and Janet
'Cowan are 'Toronto visitors this week.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bowen, of Hen-
sel!, spent Labor Day with 'their par-
ents here.
Mrs. S. W. `'Forbes, of Walton,
pent a few days with her daughter,
Aft, J. Young
'Mr. 'William ifaylor spent Wednes-
day at Toronto,
Aatheritte McDonald' spent a few
aysl with her :cousin, Miss 'Vera Mc-
Donald,
Mr. Telford 'took es his teikt 'on
REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS
Fer week ending Sept. 1st.
Seafnrth—Total 19, ,elect bacon 7,
thiel, smooth 11.
Brttcefeld--Total hogs 28, select
bacon 1, chick smooth 21, heavies 1,
slurp hogs 1.
Heron ----Total 1045, select bacon
352, thick smooth '5168, heavies 47,
extra heavies 5, .,hop hogs 34, lights
and feeders 7.
An Oil Inc All Men.—The sadlor,
the soldier, the fisherman, the lumber-
man, the nut-cloor laborer and all who
are exposed to injury and the ele-
ments will ,find in Dr, Thomas' iEc
teetrie Oil 'a true and faithful friend.
To ease pain, relieve colds, dress
wounds, strbdue lumbago and over-
come rheutnatisni, it is excellent.
Therefore, it should have a place in
all lime medicines and he amongst
those taken nn a journey.
Au Oil that is Prized Everywhere,
'Thomas •Eclectric Oil. was put
upon the market without any flourish
over fifty years ago, It was put up
to erect the wants of a small section,
hilt a3. sodn as ite merits became
known it had a tvbole continent for a
Reid, Ind it iS now 1:3own and` prized
throughput this continent. There is
nothing: equal to it ,
Items of news always welto
clays in Detroit,
The school teachers have returned
to their schdols to start on the new
ere,
,r t•2-Iclllister of Edmonton
Mrs; \\ n
rs visiting her-' sister, 3itrs. J. W. `Ma'
Lean anti many other friends in this
locality.
o t all continues very
oil: Wm Idbe as the time and
poorly being bedfast'alil..
no sign` of improvement,
d the misfor-
Mr. Thomas Butt had
the to lose'' valualble' young harse
tt
Mr, and iMrs.• Beck left for. their:
M ' after a
home in New ;York recently,
very :pleasant visit with ,friends -in
these Parts, 5.
Fall wheat seeding is a - serious.
robletn on account of the' continued
drweather.''
y
t4est Inc
Mr. Wm, Kyle has gone
harvest. 'Bit.!swas. 'born at S,aska-
the
Loon' and intends. spending. his time in
that locality
Mr. A. Sinclair has treated himself
to a new Oldsmotbile coupe of the,
latest design.
Doig, i of 'Port heron,
119;r. W. M. o g,
spent the week -end' with his 'family
on :the''fariu.
Mr. Webster 'MclN'aughtoa left Inc
Port Arthur on Wednesday last
where he'has position on the city
staff for the coating year.
Leader an Miss Ethel
Miss Carrie d,
Warner are spending their holidays
with Mrs: Thos, Dayman,
Mist Jennie Chesney is visiting in
Toronto' this week.
Mr, Robert McNaughton left on
Monday for•'Thamesford, He is prin-
cipal of a school' there. lis left
_Miss Mary McNaughton
for her •school at Sault . Ste. 'Merle.
KIPPEN.
She went by boat from ,:Port Me -
Nichol, after spending a few clays at
Toronto. .
From Pp
-'Ki . en
Animonott g tioee present
at' the Presbyterial at Crediton out
Thursday, Sept. 1st were Mrs, A,
Monteith, 'Mrs. William Alexander,
Mrs, :las. Finlayson, Ifca Robt. Dins -
dale, Mrs.Hugh _McMurtrie, ltlisis
Helen .Dinsdale, Miss Verna Mc'Greg-
or, 'Miss Margaret Finlayson who
sang a solo which was much' ap-
preciated, and Miss Mary MiDonaid.
who accompanied' her on the piano.
Kippen and '• Hidisgreen had charge of
the afternoon devotional services.
Mrs. Arthur Anderson and daugh-
ter Frances were visitors in :.Betgrave..
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. R.S. .Hopkins, of
Hinsdale, Ill., Miss Alyce Cochrane,
of Toronto, and Miss Edna Cochrane;
nurse -in. -training in St. Joseph's hos-
pital, London, were ' all visitors of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3, C.
Cochrane, of the town line.
Mr, and Mrs. J:'Passniore, of Hen -
sail, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 3icLean
visited Mr; and Mrs. Win. Hortfort
Sunday. ay.
-
eof S. ,S
The trusteesNo. 14, Hay,.
lave.had the interiorof their school
re -painted by Mr, Chuter, Varna. i.
The Kippen flower show on Wed
nesda.y last was a great success.
'Mr, J. C. Cochrane and Master
Alex. McMurtrie have returned from
a pleasant visit to Chicago, Ill,
Miss Ada MdBeath is taking a trip.
to Victoria, BJC.
Mr. Jas. Johnston is remodelling
his house and re -shingling it. His
son, Mr, Clarence. Johnston, of Lon -
din, is doing the work.
•
'Mr, and Mrs. 11, :Hlutbbard and Mr.
J. Melville ':MdClyniottt, of Detroit, E
-were- visitors at the 'home of R. • 3
J ayman,and Jas: 'MdClymont,
TMr. and Mrs. E. "Butt •,spent the
holiday..in 'Toronto, .
Miss Bertha McKenzie has .t•eturn-
ed to her ho'nte in 'Toronto.
Those who were in Toronto this
past week were: Mr. and Mrs.: J: Mc-
Gregor, Mr, Jas. MoCly')noitt, Mr.
and Mrs. '13. D. Field, and Mr. A. Mc-
Kenzie.
Mr.' E. Watson is spending a few
Sunday morning . c`\\'!la t. have YOU CI:, VVingham, were Grand .'ens1.
tikes 'h''ay'f-'ofn 'Eye sanctuary ;His. at the Gidley reunion on Monday:
teesh Groceries
Strawi
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Shirts
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and Work
Now'is the time topiek up all kinds of repair-
ing, such as Tin ware, Harness, Shoes, Auto
Sides. Auto Tires Stitched.
• Bring' our. Binder an.vtssforNevSiFps
and
.
Strips..
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you ou .ever saw before
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Go about and see how
people in other Counties
manage their affairs
Use the good roads to see communities outside your own immediate
neighborhood. Get acquainted. '
Take in Fall Fairs you never saw .before. Inspect the best that
different localities produce. Or attend a district ploughing match.
Ontario has plenty of interesting events every autumn,
Improved highways takyou almost e everyvahere you 'want ''•to go.
You are contributing towards the cost and upkeep, Use them—
but use them in a common sense manner. The ;Department asks
the co-operation ofevery motor car driver in
keeping the' Highways' -
safe.
Avoid excessive speed. Even en when within there
p sent speed limit,
slow down- at curves and intersections with railways or other high-
ways, near schools and at all points of possible danger.
Watch your brakes. Your life or the lives of others may depend
upon the efficiency of your brakes.
See that your headlights do not glare. Gyring headlights are illegal,.
They are a positive menace. Have your headlights g
b tested or send
for simple instructions which the DAe artment
supplies free.
BE COURTEOUS' to others on
the road. Though you may be
within your legal rights, do not insist if others are inconvenienced or
endangered.
Be sure you always have your Motor Vehicle
Operator's License with
you.
If you drive moderately,and well t: within the law, your autumn trips
through' Ontario will be never -forgotten enjoyments -
ntaria ,Partment of Highways
The I'76n .0E0. S. HENRY ;Minister