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The Seaforth News, 1927-09-22, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPT, 22, 1927. PORK AND BEANS is an appetizing' dish, even for those who are not hungry. There is one essential, however, in. making an ideal dish of it. The pork must give it the right s- flavor and we pride ourselves that we know how t6 supply just the- right cut for the purpose. i. 'want'it often, Try. it once. You'd1 Phone 58 Seaforth. TEA T 79 Your Butcher. Red & White ehain Stores Our Specials for one week from date Smoked Picnic U o ms, 4 to (i lbs. 22c Ba11 Small - Pint Sealers dozen $1,08' Ball Small Quart Settlers, dozen $1.28 Rubberhite or red, i Rings, 4 doz, for 25e Large Yellow Onions, pk, 30c New Pack t bPeas tinglot Only 6 to a customer) Macaroni fired, cut 8 itis 25q Toilet Paper, 7 rolls for 25e Ross 3. Sproat Phone8 W. M. Stewart Phone 77 The Dairy Farmer is assured of good markets the whole year for his Dairy Products. Increase your Dairy Herd and enlarge your bank ac- count. They will not fail you, Produce only cream of the best quality and send your cream tows either through our Agents or deliver direct, We will assure you of our very best services and highest prices. When you need a new Create Separator see the NEW MEI.OTTR, We can give you an attractive deal, Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Oat. C. A. BARBER, Prop. f, J, walker & Soo UNDERTAKING -and- EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night 57. , c or day�n hpo dmraseaurare JUST TO REMIND YO11 ol` ' Li p ! s V� Farnilv Loaf" The wrapped bread Its worth your While to give it a trial Buns, Cakes, Pastries,' Etc. Phone 7O -Prompt Delivery Conte and inspect our Bakery at your own convenience ROY 8, PINKNI Y Diek Block-Seaforth manwenetstotatttamansorsoasmstmounamostonceentsmaxesti D. fl lC trio s Chiropractor Of Winghar, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Setiforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. Electricity used. LONDESBORO. \ir, and Mrs. Frank Lee, of l'horudate, and 'family, spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mc- Cool. -v., Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Ruddeil return- ed to their home in Winnipeg after spending their holidays with friends her. .Mr. Jas. Fairscrvicc returned from Landon on Tuesday lastt where he has been spending a few days. 'Mrs. Robt, MdCray attended Bel- grave school fair last•week. Mr. and Mrs, Mac McCool return - 'ed on Saturday last from Flint, Minh.,, where they weree in attendance at a wedding, . Mrs, Norman flunking returned to her home in Clinton after spending a few days with friends here.• Mrs, D, D. Roberton is visiting friends in London this week. o f , 'To- Mrs. A. Brown and children, t .Tonto, spent the week -enc] tete guest of Mrs, 13rown's brother, Mr, Geo, Cowan. Miss Minnie Cowan returned to her Chas. A. llowey Teacher of Piano, Organ and Theory Pupils prepared for the Toronto Conservatory ex- aminations, or any eolloge of music Residence -Chu Street ,home in Clinton on Monday after spending a pleasant month with upends here, *Mrs. Berl tNott spent last week the guest of her sister, in Flint, Mich. Mr, Thus. Millar returned to his home Saturday last, Mr, Millar was hi attendance at his niece's wedding at Bay City, Mich. The Ladies' Aid held a ten -cent tea at the home of Mrs, H. Riley last 'Tuesday and at the .lose of the meet" c- i - presented . M t. h )ng the 11 ht. H \ i- the tell, f Winnipeg, ,tan. with tl e following address, and a purse of money: "Dear Mr, Rtrddell, \Ve, the members of the Ladies' Aid of Knox United Church, Londesahoro, are happy to have this opportunity of ex- pressing to you our appreciation of your willing and cheerful work in the different activities df the church while you were here. \While we naturally rejoiced when we heard of. your char siege and know you will gladly render your service: to the church and cont- tnutity where you reside, nevertheless we feel the lass of your splendid help. In the work of the Sunday school, especially in cottuectinn with our Christmas eritertainments, your serv- ices were almost iuvalua4rle. You gave of your time and ability untiringly. 'Your help in connection with the ser- vice of praise added much to the help- fulness of the serviee, in these de- partntentt of the church's Work we have missed you since your departure, and will miss you still in the future. \' a teacher in one of our local schools your success was above Jim average. and you also rendered- will- ingly your services, -t0 anything that was for the welfare of the commun- ity. We ask yeti to accept this gift a token of our appreciation of your kindly spirit and of all you did when you were a member of our ,church aunt a resident here. Wishing you Muse success in your trete home, signed on behalf of the Ladies' Aid, Mrs, J. D M{elvifle, 'president; Mfrs. J. Nott, secretary; Mrs. R. Scott, treasurer." Mars, Riddell made a very suitable reply and thanked the ladies very kindly for the gift, EGIVMONDVILLE. The regular monthly tneeting of the WADS. of Lgntoude'illc was held at the (tome of Mrs, James Stewart on Wednesday, Sept. 1'th. Opened by a hymn, followed by prayer. Mgrs. Ste- wart read a letter oat the clothing supply. The meeting arranged to send the bale by the 1st of October. The topic was taken by Mrs, McDon- ald, which was "The Immigration into all lands.'''Each member took a part by reading from slips in response to the jubilee programme su'pplemeut of Confederation, Closed by a, hymn; followed by prayer by 1Miss Mac- Tatvis-h, MARRIED, SAI.1LS-ACHEENililA'Ciil.- At St. Pet- er's Cathedral,Minneapolis, oapo]is,on Sep- tember tember 13, 1927, Milre Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. ,Achenbach, of that city, to Mfr. ,Geo, Joseph Sills. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. TOWN TOPICS Mr, J, M. Filson left Tuesday morning to visit tfrienda at Owers Sound. Mr. Karl Amens has returned home after spending the summer at Port Stanley, 'Mtiss,Aun Prewer, BA„ of Sudbury, was a guest this week at the home of Mrs. ,i, F. Snowdon, • The men of Seaforth Golf Club' went to Stra'dford Wednesday to play the 'Stratford risen. L:istowcl lady golfers will play the Seaforth, ladies a return game. on .the Seaforth teourse on Thursday,,• Mr. Jack Murray, of Detroit, visited his cousin, Mr. J. A. Case, on Sunday, Mr. J J. Merrier, Messrs, Claire and Borden Merrier, Dr, and Mrs, E. Merrier, of Windsor, spent the week- end with Mrs. J. J, Mcrner. Miss Greta Merner left on Monday ro train in Ford hospital, Detroit. ;Chose from.A distance who attend- ed the ttended'the funeral of 'Miss Grace Elgie were: Mr, and Mrs. John Cheaney'and; Mr, and Mrs, Pearson Chesney, Strat- ford; Mt. Appleton, of Toronto;' Mr, Robert Elgie, North Bay; Mr. Wm. 1,M -rest and Mr.' McIver, Goderich. Mr. Sam Jackson, Chesley, anent Sunday in EgmondvilIe. 1Mr. Logan. and sister, Miss . E. Lagan, of Stanley tp., were Sunday Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Ws L. Kays. 3vlrs. Stanley Gray, Stratford, is Spending a few days at the home of her father, Mr, W. F: b1:cNlillan. Mr. Roht. :binKay kilt Monday Muskoka. morning foroka. u Mr.�tricl Mrs. W. T. Grieve, of Royal Quit, s4ich., returned Sunday. They had been in town owing to the illness of \lr. J. G. Grieve, who has shown little 1i provenielt. Miss ,Hattie Murray, Mrs. L,: --G. Vanrgmond and Mr. and Mrs, 3. A. Stewart were Sunday Visitors in Stratford. 1Ir. Arthur Autcftt who spent the, summer on the lakes, is returning to Tnronto University this week. Miss Ruby Young, whn has been engaged in '\W, j. Finrnigan's store, Rgwoncleille, spent the week -end at her ]tome in Walton, Mr. and firs. lieu. Williams, of Stratford, visited Mrs. Gibson on Sunday. Mrs. S. Boyd returned to town with them. Mrs. Chas. Brodie was a Stratford visitor this week. Miss Annie Brodie spent the week- end at her home here, Mrs, C. A. Langton, of Toronto, formerly Mrs. Detrick, of Seaforth, was in town this week renewing old. friendships, and while in .town visited Mr, and Mrs. 3, R. Govenlock and \(r, and Mrs. W. L. Keys. Mrs. Robt. Stewart has returned 1i me after visiting in Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Henderson and Eleanor and Mrs. Thos. Jarman spent a day last week in Stratford: Mt. and Mrs, Archibald McLean spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. jno, McPherson at the home of Mrs. Hugh Wright. Miss Dolly Carlin returned with Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson to Detroit, where she will he Mrs, Ferguson's guest. Mr. Brenton Kerr, associate pro- fessor in History in Buffalo Univer- sity left on Friday for Buffalo to re - stone his work after spendingthe holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Jas. Kerr. Mrs. Adam Klein is abie to be up and around again after her serious iihtess, Misses Annie Snaith and Norma Muir were Lentlr,n visitors nt Footwear Specials -for- Friday and 'Saturday Men's, Work Shoes --Solid Leather, with Panto or Leather Soles $2.95, $3.20, $3.45 and $3.65 The beat values over offered: in this town t'omen's Patent: Leather Strop Slippers: Now Styles $2.95 Women's Cushion Sole Shoes, heavy' e , flexible Soles-•l�,ult- ber Heels, 8 inch tops $5.00 Value for $2.95 Boys'School Shoes --Solid Leather, Panco or Leather Soles, Sizes 1 to 5 $3.00 and $3.50 values for �2.65to $2.95 Sizes 11 to 13-$3.00 and $3.25 Values for $2.45 to $2.85 a pair Misses School Shoes --Genuine (.hen :Metal Calf Leathers -- High Shoes, Sizes 11 to 2 $2.45 Ox-foe'det Sizes 11 to 2 $2.65 1st Qur'lity Rubbers at Low Cash Prices -The little. Store with the Big Values - EC^FNO 4 �u t♦��' STORE ,. Pay ('ash --Pty Le'i., --- Directly Opposite Commercial Hotel --- Mir. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson, ut Ailsa Craig, spent the week -enol enith Mr. and Mrs. Joint Finlayson. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Logan, of Wind- sor, add Mrs. Joseph Hudson, of 1•Iensall, spent a fbw clays last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Consitt Mrs. Thomas Lampman, of To- ronto, was the guest of Mrs. Ellen Smith and Marshall, and other friends in town this week. VARNA. :Varna school fair passed away with good exhibits but not quite so•many as- in fanner years. .. 'Raymond Bros. passed -through our burg en route to Forest. Mr. Tommy. Clutter: motored to 1.011don Friday. Miss Glenn, who has been in Flori- da for a year is the guest of her cou- sin, Mrs. John Beatty. Mrs. Clark has returned to• her hone after spending some time with friends on Goshen line. Miss M ossop has returned after pending a week With her brother in London, Mr. and Mrs F. Weekes motored T,istowet Tuesday._ kev, Archdeacon - tones -Bateman conducted service in the absence of the rector, Rev, F. 11. Paull. Mc- Connell .. Let of The many friends Connell will be pleased to know she is recovering front her recent fllnecs and we hope to see her about again 500, '['u11hlic speaking, Gladys Coleman. Margaret Robinson. Judging competition (land's). Glenn Thursday. Colclouglt, Campbell McKinley. \fc, atul bars. {Isms 'Fowler and Grant Telmer, orrice MMcClinehey:, El- childreu ' di London, 'motored tip to More Stephenson, Thompson Col - visit the formers patents, Mr. and dough. Cht En c, ing motored frot Lon- M srirgdagcicntg conr petiNon 1Lpnnnldt vrayt ,\rs. Joseph Fowler, over Sunday. ern to spend Sunday as guests of Vera Smith, Crrace Robinson, Gltrlys Mise Margaret Jackson: Mrs. Burch, Ccnleman, Doris Gemienhardt Miss Walker, Mrs. Kennedy and her 'Parade, No. 6, No, 5. No: 111. Nn 7, sister. Miss Prettell, and gr,.. Mar- Bayfield, No. ,i, 1fern ta Margaret Elliott. Apron, shall. .Grain -Wheat, ion, Milton Talbot, Mabel Fut., Helen Anderson. Gladys Mi. and Mrs. \\'m, Montgomery, of Ilarvey Keys, Elmore Stephenson: :'meson Margaret Robinson, Mar - Toronto, arts spending their holidays sheaf, \filtee Talbot. Elmore Steph caret Jones, Irene Turner. Tea towel, with his mother, Mrs, \V, Mantgont eitson. Oats, qt. and sheaf, Grant Evelyn Grainger, Gladys t:'0leutau, cry, and Mn. and Mrs, \Ver. Morrison, Turner, Irene Tureen, Harley, qt.. Audry Murdoch, Doreen Reichert, - Harvest thanksgiving services will Margaret Lamont, John Keyes, Keit- Margaret Jones, Margaret 1EcKenaie, be 'held to St, Thorns' Church ,text netit Etue: sheaf, Jahn Keyes, 1Targy Knitted wrist cuff, Doreen Reichert, Sunday, Sept. 25th, 3:30 Holy Com-. Lamont. Field corn. 1(1 ears, Malin- Gt:u:e Robinson, Quilt patch. Isobel utrtion; 11 a.m. morning prayer; 3 da Stcckie, Clarence Reichert; 3 Rubinson, Laura Wright. Crows 11.111. children's service: 7 p.m. even stalk.. Melinda Steckle, Clarence Reis -Lente,, Darren Reichert Graeo•Rubin- song. There will be -specialmusic a, sheet. •Sweet corn, Dorceu Reichert,' son \u -Ly Cochrane, Annie Carlile. alt the services. All Will he made Mary Campbell, Andrew McKenzie. Continued an Page 8. welcome. t:,letut C'otelnugh, Marie \fcClincher,--•-------- -- -._ Mr. Fret 1 ,»t \ hi r i`.e.. :Unna Aikeuhead, BRUGEFIELD, ,,nest 1...,. C. ,;,.. Potatoes -- Irish Cobbler, Mary 11r. ane] Mrs. (l..\. 1lansott and Mr,. 1.. C. Jackson. accompanied \Vidfytd, John Keyes, Brtue licCltn- Mrs. 3delMnald, of I)utdas, tutted on Miss Mary Jackson to '[pronto this cher Gurdon Heard. Randall Pepper, L'ru:edeld friends• Friday night, Mr,. week, •'Thomson C .lclottghe Green Mourn. McDonald spending the week -end Mfr. and :Gars, J; J, Cliff motored to twin, i?leanar Scntctrmer, Ray Pepper, with her sister, Mrs. C. IL Haugh, "Toronto this week, Mr. James Steele Berthena Sturgeon, Dorothy \Woolly, Mr. and Mars. Mlaltsnn spent the week - returning to the -city with them. • Bert McBride. :\nnie (:anile; Donley: end at Flake, taking in the Blake an - M•. Reid Edmonds leaves this week Lloyd Johnston, 13tibby Peek, Roland nivecsary. to resume his studies in the Dental. Kitchen, Elmore e McBride, Rob Tay- :Re. Mfr. •Alp, of Auburn, welt aha College, 1 orento. inr, Annie Taylor. service here Sunday evening, while Miss Margaret Case spent the week Roots •iMangoltls, Maryann Stetlle. Mt, Bremner conducted anniversary end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Turnips, Tom Seotchiner, Janette services at Donnybrook, \, Case. . McAllister, Vera Steep, DOH, 'Chides, Mr. Lance Norris attended the ,Her many friends will be please{ to Gcrtic \l6Cliuchey, Mervyn Keyes. Young People Conference at Walk - know that MT's. W. J. Bickcll is un Beets, Harry Spider, Bert McBride, erville Monday and Tuesday of this proving at her home niter alt opera Claire 1loBride, .Aubrey Farquhar, week. - Lion, Evelyn Grainger, Russe! Hayter, Several ncntored oVe• to Seaforth Miss Margaret Jackson, Miss Ethel Carrots, -\h•in - Reichert, Dorothy Monday nnenitig to hear Di. Oliver, Jackson and Mr, TedDowna motored Armstrong. Stewart Baird, Allan of Saskatoon. to Toronto on 'Tuesday to visit Judge Keys Mabel Talbot, Audrey t'reh- :\ir. and Mr,. 1i. 5. Aikenhead and Jackson, who underwent a slight op-. rare, Parsnips, Margaret Robinenn, ]laughter Lillian and nephew, Colin cration in Wellesley hospital on Dorothy .Farquhar, Mervin Keys, Ma- Waring, of London, called on friends Thursday-, bel Eine, Onions, I. Osmond Mel- here \fomlay. They were Accompau- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ferguson and vin Snider, Isathel Robinson, Ebner led by Miss Olive Harrison, who in - Edith visited relatives in Galt aver Johnston, Muriel ElliottIda Chatter. tends taking a position there, the week -end. • Asters, Gordon Horne, Dean Castle, - Miss Greta Mustard, of- Toronto, Mrs. Grace' Rose is the guest of Bobby Peck. F-llintt b1„ Ruth Gent• who has been visiting friends here, Mrs, Jas, 0, Tlinchley, fo rthe'winter eiithatdt, Lloyd Johnston. • Sweet w;ts'in Clinton over the week -end, -months, Peas, Willie McAsh. Phlox, Allan Miss Alice Davidson has left for 1 . John 'Cuthill,• of Seattle, Wash, Keys, Helen Anderson, -Dorothy Far, the West where she intends spending is spending a month with friends in guitar, Zinnia, Janette McAllister, a few weeks.on-her way to California. this viCimty. Ken •Castle, Annie Taylor, Russel The school fair •held in Varna at Mr. Earle 'Webster letts'es on. Hayter, Maud Parker, Glenn Col- Monday the 19th was quite a success. Thursday to take a course at the O. clnugh. African Marigolds, Doreen Six schools were in the parade, No. A C., Guelph. Reichert, Audrey Cochrane, Marg, 10, the school at Brucefield, conning MMrs: Byanc returned to her house Lamont Calendtula, Annie Carlile. third in the parade exercises and sing - in 'Bowinairville last week after visit- French Mat•'igolds,Irene Turner,- ing. g in her cousins, Mrs'. -Melville and Clarence Reichert, ,Cosmos. Ilene Mr, hill Simpson, of Detroit, was,in Mr. J. 13, Tyernictn. Talbot, Mabel Talbot, Alvin Reich- the village Sunday. :fir. Malcolm Arenslrong left Tues- ern, Dorothy Nacho', Elva Stung- Mr. and Mrs. Geo, \Vatte. Clinton, day morning far Kiogstou, where he con, Kathleen Scotehnier. Pinks, have written that they' strtfered no mill attend Queen's University: • Doris Geiuienhitndl, Gaillardie, Har- serious injuries when they were on a Mrs, John 'Nolan, Ilitron road east, vey Keys, Saipegtosis, • Mfargaret C,P,.R. train that was wrecked in the is in the Memorial hospital here in a Jones, Margaret McKenzie, Geo, Ste- \\rest: critical condition,. She• took suddenly phenson. Table bouquet. Mabel Tal- :Rev. W. A. Bremner is in Termite ill last S notav and her litany friends tint.a \tithevCachy Cochrane, Elmer Steph- - tats week, wish ber a sted)recovery, ensciu, Roller! Turner, Margaret and Mrs. \rnrur Caldwell seen rit Mr. and Mrs.: John Tilley, of Mitch- Joins, Dahlias, Dorothy Farquhar, Sunday at the home of Mir. and Mrs. ell and ]Miss M. Hutchison spent the Harold Jones, -Gordon Horner, Helen San Johnson, Stanley. weeds -end at the honre of their cousin, Anderson, Mary Snowden, -Grace Mrs, Wtn. Reid, of the 4th con, of J: -B, Tyertnam Robinson. Stanley, has returned to her hone af- miottormaliniseemiii Piltiliry -_e: el ercl, Mary Campbell, (;rate Robinson. Elmer McBride Pullet, G. Robinson, Elmer McBride. Pen of three, Elimr McBride. NV. l.egltorns, Baty Campbell, Allen. Armstrong, Wesley spry Tones, Glen Col - e:01 h g , Thompson CuJdouglt, Jyan- ette'McAllister ,Marred Rocks, Billie Graham, Mary Campbell. .Robt Tur- ner. Gordon Horner, Doreen Reich- ert, Margaret Robinson, Ducks, Gladys Coleman, Elizabeth Snowden, Willie McKenzie, Bruce MCClinchey, Doreen Reichert, Lloyd Johnston. Any pet, iRolbt. Turner. Kenneth Mferner, Johnny \\'ild, Elmore Steph- enson, 'Tom Castle, Edith Merner. Baking Tarts, Elizabeth Snowden, Annie 'Taylor, Doreen Reichert. .Annie Aiketthead, Genevieve Etue, -1ta'bel Etut. Cake, Margaret Lam- ont, Glenn 'Coleiough, Thompson Col- ciough, Doreen Reichert, Malice Etue, F.lizabeth Snowden. Hums, Gladys. Coleman, Doreen Reichert, Mabel Flue. (:race Robinson. Muffins,'Wa- iner Turner, Anna A'kenhearl, Tack McClinchey, Isobel Robinson, Audry Cochrane, Margaret McKenzie. Cookies, Gladys Coleman, Elizabeth Snowden„ Doreen Reicliert. Dorothy harquhar, Mabel Etue, Audry Mur- doch. Biscuits, Dorothy Farquhar. Gertrude "\feClinchey. Ghent C'oi-, clnu Audits. utr er Clad �� y Cu/email. Mabel Etue Priv, Gertrude MtChhehey, \u li t Murd lr, Gene- vieve Etue. Thompson Colelotigli, Glenn Colcle ubh, Mabel ewes', Candy, Clara Parker, I fay,, lohu,non, Dor- een Reichert, Annie Taylor, Margaret Elliott, Doris Featlae st„n, Sehoe! lunch, ;\nnie Carlile. Doreen Reichelt,' Mfargaret Lamont, Margaret Robin- son. Isobel Robinson." Annie 'Taylor. Nredlewerk i --Fancy stitches. I)or- cite Reichert. Margaret Junes, Kath- leen Stntilncr Dorothy Armstrong, ri~, Isabel Robinson. beast Castle. Darn - ng Doris Getneiahardt, Dean Castle, Mahe! F_tne. Isabel Osmond, Edith tet' spending two mouths with her daughter, Mrs, Sant, Taylor, of.Clin ton Mr, and Ilre. Lorne Taylor and her sister, Miss Po'lloek, spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Aikenhead spent the week -end with his brother in London, Mr, Clarence Taylor and sister Mil- dred 'Taylor, of Tuckersntith, spent Sunday wish Miss Anna Taylor, of Clinton, `' Mr, Wm. Collins and family,' and Mr. and :Mrs, Bob Speer spent Sun- day with Mrs. Collins, who is sick in the Clinton hospital. The animal rally day services of the United Church will be held next Sun- day, un d ty, Sept. 2511i. At the morning ser- vice a special invitation is extended to all scholars to be present, The °of- fering will he taken by envelopes. A liberal offering i, asked for. Last year with the rally day offering 300 inc Sunday schools were organized !n the Limited Church. The Young People's rally service wilt be held at the evening service. The members of the \. ti will conduct the service. • \t. Lylefoe Hill left f ,r Afoosr Jae on \bunchy the 19th. Mrs G. Hill has gone, :, spend s few weeks withInce sm James. of Strat ford. DUBLIN, 'Mrs. J. M ore:ail Mrs. -1l Kelly, Stratford, spent Thursday. with Mr. and Dara, Will McDermott. • Baldwin -Raleigh. --Mrs. Jaynes X. Baldwin, of Pontiac, Mich., etas unit- ed in the holy bonds of matrimony With Nass, Mary Genevieve Raleigh. the eldest daughter rd Mr, and Ears. Michael Raleigh, of Fuller ate., De- treir, on Saturday morning -at at the veru path. Rev. Father D. E. Hamilton, 5.3., ang_ the nuphar mass and solemnized the Marriage iage in the, presence ni Miss Helen lialdvvin an bride;maul and Walter A. Raleigh as gtoontsnta't and many relatives of filth contracting parties. Two emits-' arians, John Baldwin and William Baldwin, nephews of the gre ant, senrd the Mess. A dainty wedding breakfast was served at the home t,t the bride's parents, by the two mar- ried sisters of the bride, Mrs. Step11- ens and Mrs. Proctor. Mc. and Mrs. Baldwin left by na.,t n for Dublin, the childhood home of the bride. 'Sunday at noon hour a fowl c'.(1 - ding dinner Was served at the home of air, and Mrs. Patrick Raleigh, untie. and aunt of the bride The guests were Mr. John Carbert •unl Miss C'arbert, Clinton: Mr. and Mrs. 1 O Hearst; Mir. and Mrs. M. J. Nat„t. Mr. and Mrs. JOeeph Nagle of Dublin: Mr. and Mre. Michael Ral- eigh and Mr. Walter Raleigh. of De- troit city. Shorty after the dinner Mfr. and Mrs. Ballwin motored Clinton and London and rettt+ned -t<' Pontiac, Mich., on Monday where they will reside at 179 Augn.sta ave. Mr. I. Kenny has returned t,, hie ]tome in Stratford. Miss Hannah Brun r is spending e hick's holidays in Z,]ronin. Kitch- ener and Hamilton, Messrs. Sweeneys, .,f Stratford, spent Sunday at the bene h SAGE FIVE Andrew Dantaen. '\tr. and Mrs: Pat Woods motored to Arthur to spend the'week-end at teh home of Mr. 11lacltael Kelly, the home of the latter. Mr. mid Mfrs, Frank Evans spent Saturday in Stratford, Miss Rita O'Rourke has returned 'f row Detroit after spendingtwo weeks there, Misses Mary and Marie .Krausl:opf spent Wednesday in London. Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Kenny is spending a few weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip. Kenny, of McMillop. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Kelly, accom- panied by AMrs. Powers and Mrs. Regelc• and daughter. Rita, have re- turned home again to California. Miss Mary Jordan, of Toronto, is. visiting at the Monte of Mr, and Mrs, William Jorclan, of Hibbert, :Mi -s Minnie Maloney is visiting wilt her smother, Mrs. Nora Maloney, of Dublin, Miss Marie fienininger. 0f Mildmay, it. visiting her paretics, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Benninger, of Dublin. s alis Mary Donnelly has a, returned torose too Buffalo after a pleasant ei t :cSth her mother, :Mr,. John .Dint- nt11e. Mir. and Mr,. I tttricl: Ryan and fa- ,oily and Mrs, lunette Ryan Sr, and inn Tontine spent Suuda> in Stratford fa - at tett" hints' , f Mr. and Mrs, Jerry. Ryan. \lr. ,l,,s. Feeney sunt John 41e'C'tm nen' have returned t., London t'niver- 511t•. 11:. T. \itsGrath Jr was a Lan- , visitor c 1 Friday. don t 1-irebeth IIicknell ht, returned•af• ter tee, ,sena, vi , with Toronto frientts. A. D. SUTHERLAND General Insurance 1.geriey Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds and latvetoitnis'nt'n Phone 152 Seaforth, Ontarir,. Rethiced Prices Ladies' and gentlemen's haircuts no* 35c All ihc'latest• bobs. now :K,o at the Deaiiisoe & PuHHonae Barber Shop Just around the corner in 1)otiiiiaion Batik Building Phone 125 BN1-U] fl Svecial Milverton Figur we;,„,,, ,:ti•c it---•-t::ve it a Trial. A s Grain Screenings Chop of Ali Kinds C. G. 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