The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-08-22, Page 7oxei.er 1Ne
Thursday, August 22nd, 1935
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,of her brothers, Messrs, Wilbur ' and
Oliver Gallaway.
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PREDICTS WORLD WAR indeed fortunate in having, for their
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special spea.ker oh Sundae' morning
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DUKE OF YORK AT OPENING CEREMONIES
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week of Mrs. Hueston's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R.., Magrath.
Mr, Billie Main, of Toronto, was
a pest of Mr, and Mrs. John Cathers
a couple of days this eyeek
Mr. and Mrs, Johe Cathers and data!
gliter, Kathleen, spent Sunday with
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in South America. for a numboer of
years as as a missionary. On Mnday
evening Mr, Story gave a lecture it
the church and 150 slides illustrating
his address were shown. His stork of
the country arid its progress was most
interestg1
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Mrs., W, A. Irwin returned home
l'0111 ealmerston where she was vis-
iting her sister.
Rev. and Mrs. R., S. Jones and son,
Dick, returned home from their vaca-
tion on Tuesday of last week, and are
busy packing, prior to leaving for
.their new chtrge in London on Aug-
Rev'. Jones Irvin conduct the services
in this parish on Sunday next.
Misses Patter visited their emit, in
Elora, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent and grand
child, Mrs. Smith of Brominsville, and
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The August meeting •of the W. I.
will be held at the home of Mrs. W.
F. MacLean on Thursday, Aug 29th,
at • 3 p.m. This meeting will be of
special interest when the Grandrnoth-
ers and Babies vvill be special guests
of the members. Miss Winnifred Rae
is the special speaker and her subject
evil' be "Our Canadian Citizens." The
Roll Call, Sanonte sayings for the
Grandmothers or Don'ts, for the Be.b-
ies. The refreshments Committee are:
Mrs. R. Rae, 11.frs. E. Leggett, Mrs. D.
S. M.acNaughton, Mrs. W. F. Mac-
Lean.
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Miss Harris of Harriston, were Sun-
day guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Waleer
Simson.
TIM ATINDS BOTH
POLITICAL MEETINGS
Earle, and guests, Mrs. Wodehouse
and children, of Hamilton, also Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie and daugh-
ter, Edith, spent Sunday with friends
at Wingham.
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To the Editur av all thim Wingham
paypers.
Deer Sur:—
Shure, lasht wak-e is a grate tohne
intoirely fer us pollytishans, so it wus,
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When he gets a fat cheque and landing a couple of beautiful rainbow
when he catches good rainbow trout. trout from the Amethyst lake, Can-
That is the answer of Rex Beach, ada's newest trout lake in the heart
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writer, who proves the statement after of the Canadian Rockies.
Mrs. Robert Cathers has the sym-
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Thim Grits hied a maytin on
nesday Misliter King
The Duke of York shown being Ithe Overseas league's new club-roo s
pathy of a wide circle of friends in
the death of, her sister, Mrs. John'
Gummow, who passed away at the
daughter, Mrs. Sam
In a written article Viscount Snow-
den of Ickornshavv, former British
afthernoone wid
himself prisint, an yit the Arena wus _
sen't filled. A lot av farrumers tought
they wud ruther take a chalice on the
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greeted by Sir Evelyn Wrench as he 1 in London recently.
arrived to officiate at the opening of I
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GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Ellis and
faerdly of Drayton spent Sunday with
the former's sister, Mrs. Victor .Shera
and Mr. I -Thera.
Messrs Laurence Short and Harold
Xing spent Monday in Kitchener.
Little Miss Muriel McKnight re-
turned home on Sunday after spend-
'big a week with her grandparents in
in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1\IcKnight
and sons 'spent Sunday with the tat-
aer's parents in Listowel.
Mrs, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
and three children of Chatham were
guests last week 0 fthe former's sister,
Mrs. S. G. Kaine.
Miss M. Keine has returned home
after visiting with friends in 13lue-
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spent the week -end with their brother,
Mr. James Watson and Mrs. Watson
in Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter McKee and
family of Galt age guests of the form -
er's brother, Mr. Geo.' McKee.
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Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs Scott of
Deerfield New Ha.mpshire, ai:e guests
of Mr .ancl:Mrs. A. E. Toner and other
relatives in the community. 01
Mrs. Doi and baby of Toronto
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hyndman.
Mrs. Gordon and daughters of
Windsor were week -end guests at the
parsonage and accompanied Rev. and
Mrs. Fydell and family to their cot-
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tage at Port Elgin.
' Mr. and Mrs. Saunders 61 Toronto
were recent geusts of Mr. and Mrs,
R. H. Stephens •
home of her
Squires at Willow Grove. The funer-
al was hold from Willow Grove Unit-
Chancellor of the Exchequer and lab:
or leader, shown above,. declared "The
Italo-Ethiopian dispute has in it
pollytishans, than take wan on the
weather, an so shtayed home to pull
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ARENA AROMAS
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of the fray, I must admit the tores
better Of Cour-
ed Church on Tuesday afternoon, the
body being taken to Mitchell Ceniet-
ery for burial.
all the
elements of, a world war." The vis-
count broke a •lifeti• 1 '
me ru e against
cominenting publicly 'when 'fife con-
in .theer oats, inshtid av comin to
i\eNdrul sham to hey theer own legs pul-
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Thin, on Froiday noight, 41s Tories
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Last week, our local Arena, des-
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ig d for better purposed, was tem-
porarily, to suit .the stirring appeal of
were much the team.
se it was ohlv a sham fight, a fore -
runner of the October 14th, encounter.
Whichever party gains the victory
WROXETER
sented to produce the article.
hild a maytin in the Arena, wid Din-
non-existent circumstances, trans-
formed into a battlefield. Chieftains
then won't matter the least little bit
to the man on the street or in the
ton Massie an Jarge Shpotton shpak-
f
o our two great parties, or rather
slums. Whichever party is it
Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Moffatt of
London were week -end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hemphill and
Misses Mary and Cassie Harris mot-
ored. to Midland on Saturday and en-
jo.yed a two-day boat' trip to the
Thousand Islands.
Miss Dorothy Henry and Masterbrothers
Jack Henry of Chesley ,spent a few
here at the time of Church Union.
After leaving this, his last char
charge,
Dr. Brown moved to Peterboro where
he has resided during the past nine
years. He was born in Lambton Court-
ty and during his ministry served at
various charges in the London Cori-
ference of the Methodist Church!
!Surviving are his widow, three
Rev H. H. Brown of Lon-
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don, Rev. G. E. Brown of Ellsworth
M. 'Thim Grits tink thimsilves purty
shmart but share, they can't put a
dint on Dint'on, ner knock- a shpot a.ff
Shpotton, so they can't. It wussen't
a very big- maytin, but I nodced a
lot av Tories prisint, wid pollytickle
lumbaygo, so to shpake, who hev been
talkin about votin fer Mishier Stevens,
if they git a chance, an I am hopin
that what they heered. will cure theer
wake backs.
clans set forth on its tempestuous
way their "Fiery Cross," modernized ,
arid 'tl. '0- • fl 1
we i giea.ntic are mods to tem-
per and subdue its glare. These
Chiefs, crediting thern for once with
having, (for the time being) convict-
ions, a.ctually thought their cross
would burn up any heather that had
been carelessly left out over night,
and incidentally destroy the lives of
.elected
will turn Conservative under the pres-
sure of office embroilments, and as
the Tory Party won't have to make
Much of a detour, why not re-elect
it to the eternal welfare of the con-
science of both liarties, if either party
have a. Conscience.
Yours Truly
James G. Webster.
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days/est week with friends here.a
Ohio ,and Albert Brown of Sarnia,
Miss Marjory Waller and little Miss and two sisters, Mrs. G. 11:. Sheppard -
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Shirley Price of Toronto are spending son of •Port Huron and Me•se.C. Tom..
a week at the home of the former's lin also of Port Huron, "
'Ts mesilf that has a wake back, as
1 hev tould ye befoor, but it isn't a
ollyticlde wae. Me pollytickle back
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is .as sthrong as it wus fif ty years
few hunderd outcasts particularly
partial to a heather bed who have no
right whatever to the life of ease that
has been forced upon them. I, mY-
self would recommend this way of
Water Was Fine
A dispatch from Sarnia reports that
over the week -end the temperature
. 50 58 degrees.
wale and Parkhill.
Mrs. S. G. Kaine has purchased the
Bennett property on Mann Street and
is havi'ng it put in repair before mov-
ing to same.
Mr. Harold King has i•eturned home
after spending last week in London
the 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Bone of Sault
Ste Marie Mich., were remit guests
of Mr .and Mrs, Percy Ashton and
other relatives in the community.
Miss Monto Earngy of Wingham is
spending a couple of weeks at her
home here.
A number of the local members of
the Women's Institute motored to
Women's Association Met
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Meeting was held in the school-
room of the church on Thursday, Aug.
15th. A goodly number were present.
The 'President, Mrs. Keine, presided.
The meeting opened by singing "Take
my life and let it be" followed by the
Lord's Pra ,er in uniso
- 1 n. Psalm 23
Was read responsivelY. The afternoon
was spent with business. ie.. social
hour was enjoyed and a tasty lunch
served by Mrs. H. Hastie and the
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President Meeting was closed by
singing "What .a Friend we have in
Jesus" and all repeating the lefizpah
benediction.
parents.
, Masters Bruce and John Moffatt of Mrs. D. Strachan, also Mr. and Mrs.
London spent last week at the home Nelson Cardiff, of Brussels, Were Sun-
of Mr .and Mrs. B. Martin. , day guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mac-
Miss Pearl Westlake and Master Ewen.
Jack Westlake of ISaltforcl are visit- Miss A'. B. Fraser, who has been a
ing at their grandmother's, Mr. B. guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.
ago, arr more, whin I shwam the
IVIaitland River, befoor the oice wus
out, in ordher to sit ni me vote be -
foor the Grit shcrootineer raiched the
pollin place, irie bein only twinty
years old at the toime. Me oidea wus !
thin an has been ti since, that no
d h f
re tieing t e number o unemployed,
and of lowering tax rates. So far I
can see however, those Fiery Crosses
have fallen lamentably short of • their
ob'e t' -e d tl 1 n •ho
j c iv , an le c ansme m,
should. have carried them from height
height have found them so lust-
of Lake Huron was to
This was not the case at lake points
near there as the water of the lake
was perfect for swimming and bath -
ing. The exodus of people this week
to lake points was very heavy.
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Wade. J. Lovell, for the past few weeks, left
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Miss Jessie Gibson of Toronto is for her home in La Rivere, Man,, on
spending a couple o fweeks at the Tuesday. .
home of Miss 1VIae Davidson. Mr. Robt. Gibson has rebuilt theamong
The Ladies' Guild held their mon- cider and apple butter mill. and it is
thly meeting and quilting at the home now one of the most up-to-date mills
of Mrs. H. Waller on Thursday after- of its kind in this district. ;
noon of last week. Master John MacNaughton is hall+,
Rev. A. L. and Mrs. Sanderson of daying in London. • •-
are visiting with 1,
Brantford g w t le form -Mr. Wilfred Leeson, Toronto, was
er's parents, Mr .and Mrs. D. D. Sand- a vveek-end guest at the home of Mr.
erson. and Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton.
Mr. Norman Hall is at present vis- Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Morrison, St.
iting friends at Parkhill. Catherines, with the forinees mother,
Mrs. John Harkis and son Sinclair Mrs. Morrison.
and Misses Alice arid Cecilia LibbY lyfr. arid Mts. R. Stocks and Elva,
of Detroit called on Mrs. A. J. Sand- Mr, and Mrs. Norman Brandon and
erson on Friday. ' Norma, London, returned on ; Sault -
Mr. and Mrs, John Gibson and day from an enjoyable vacation at
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inatthei homr crooked tile Tories are,
the Grits, are wurse, arr Nvud be if
they got a chance to run tings.
ishter Massie I hev a lot
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av good frinds who are Grits, an are
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all roight to talk wed in a frindly way
about the weather arr the crops, but
I nivir loike to thrust theer wurrud
too far at elickshun toime, arr in a
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ler e a .
Afther the maytin on FroidaY
noight Jarge had a dance, but I didn't
litay to it to see how many were
s-
theer, but I am tould theer wus a good
crowd. I undherstand Mishter Massie
didn't shtay either.
I am not share whether thim dances
gain us manny votes arr not, but
large shud know. It may be all roight
to
rous, and insipid, that they have per -
force dropped them by the wayside,
the thorns and thistles which
both parties have so industriously
sown. Reverting to the Momentous ,was
Meetings;—The Liberal Party came to
bat first ,and in the absence of an
impartial referee, scored, so they
thought, many runs. In the Conserv-
ative innings, a few runs were reg—don.
istered ,that any referee would have
allowed. Mr. Spotton, despite his
heavy physical handicap stole quite
a few bases, and Mr. Massey, with
a bat, not registered at Lloyd's, did
some hefty hitting. In fact Mr, Mas-
sey naade many home runs, ,all of
them quite legitimate. As a spectator
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Further Remand in Labatt Case
Because of new information which
reahced the Crown, a further remand
asked and granted when Michael
I McCa.rdell, confessed Labatt kidnap -
per; Jack Bannon and Gerald Nichol -
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ison, appeared before County Magis-
ltrate Howkshaw for sentence at Lon -
Nicholson's bail was rene,,ved,
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'Crown Attorney Norman F. Newton,
ion Monday, surprised a crowded court
room with his request for another .re -
imand for the trioThe new facts, he
I said, he had learned were understood
to have split the case asunder again.
i He declined to make public the nature
,of his information,
Belrnore on Wednesday last 'week and
spent an enjoyable ° afternoon. The
meeting was held at the home of Mrs.
Arthur Lin.colna
Mrs. T. -0, Johnston is spending
a few days with friends in Waldemere
and Collingwood. 6
Mrs, Lincoln and daughter, miss
Velma of Wnigham were Friday
guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. 5. Gallo:.
her.
Mr, Thos. Musgrove of Stratford is
visiting his brother, Mr. Jas. Mus-
Will Preach at United Church
There will be service in Gorrie Un-
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ited Church on Sunday morning next,
owing to the fact that Mrs. Walter
Scott, of Deerfield, N.H., ,ari ordained
minister, who is visiting relatives in
the community, will take charge of
the service. It is hoped as many as
can, will be at this service, at 1.1 a.m.,
to hear this special speaker. Sunday
School will be held at 10 o'clock as
usual, Visitors are always welcome.
children of Chicago are guests of Manitoulin Island.
former's mother, Mrs, Thos. Gibson. Mrs. Gale and Mrs. Nelson Gale,
Delhi was also 1 e
Mr, Edward Gibson of Toronto, spent the weelc-end at t a
to give a lot av figgers out av the
blue books to plaise the mild voters,
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diffrunt figgers intoirely that
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TO THE POINT
grove.
Mrs. Hicks of Toronto was a week..
end guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. E.
Toner and Mr, Toter.
'Mr. and Mrs, Ira Hamilton and son
Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hamilton
and son spent the week end with their
mother, Mrs C., Hamilton.
Master Norman Hamilton returned
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home .to Toronto on Sunday after
spending the pa.st six weeks with his
grandmother, Mrs. C. Hamilton.
Messrs Kenneth and Lyle Watson
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Mr. J. R. Robinson, of Vancouver,
B.C., is visiting his father, Mrs. John
Robinson and Mrs. Robinson.
Mrs. James Elliott and son, Lorne,
of Chicago, Ill., Mr, and Mrs. R.11,
Spence and daughters, also Mrs. Bert
Spence and baby, Molesworth, were
Sunday guests of their brother, Mi.
Russel Grainger and Mrs. • Grainger.
Mr. James Douglas and daughter,
Miss' Annie, spent Thursday with
friends at Corbetton.
Mrs, R. G. Dane spent a few days
a guest at the saem home, • home of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Mac-
Miss Ruth and Mr. Alex. Stuart of Lean. Mrs. Barsatte, who has beena
Toronto are visiting this week with a guest at the MacLean home, return-
Mr, and Mrs. A. j. Sanderson and ed home with them.
other friends here. Miss Margaret Mitchell, of Moles-
Miss Minerva Higgins is spending worth, was a guest of Mrs, J. Munro
k with friends a Guelph
a wee • t• one day last week,
Mr. Stuart. Sanderson of London, Mist Rona VanVleIsor spent last
k -end at the home of his . . • . .
spent the wee • week at Matkdale, the guest of Mr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sander-. and Mrs. H. H. Mercer.
son .,antl Catherine who have beet vis- Mr. and Mrs. R. j. Rann were the
iting with friends here rettirned home guests of Mr. and "qrs. Atkin Rann
with him. at Brussels one day last week,
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Rev. R. S. Jones wi picach liis Mrs. jack Gibson and baby, Don-'
farewell sermon in St. James A.nglican la
aet spent part of lest week with
Sundayt M • • '
Church hete on net . i. friends at Clifford. .
en Schb is hYalide Mg -it
JonesTisabeen appointed to St Miss Aileaa , ,
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David e Church, London and begins her home in ElmWood,
is duties thei•C on September lst, M. d Mrs. Hembly and daughter,
hran
Rev. I -I, O'Neil of AtWood is to be Virginia, spent the week -end with
the new rector op this parish and will friends at I'almerston.
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commence liii dunce here on Septein- Mn and Mrs. Wilford Mellis, Kip-
15th
ber 15 . pen, were Sueday visitors at the home
P.Tarvest T-Ionie Service is being held C'bson
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert al . . ,
in iSt, James Anglican Church on Sun- Mr. John Barnard and Miss Mar-
r 8th whei the service garet Gibson both of T,ondon were
day, Septembe , 1
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will be In charge of Rev- PeverlY week -end guests of Mr. and Mre, Jno.
Farr of Exeter, Gibson,
but it is
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ye neesht hey to intrust the young
payple. In other wurrds, ye musht
make nappail to heels s well as to
a, a
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the heds av the voters in these de
ginerated days.
Mebby befoor this is printe theer
may be a Reconslitruckshun candidate
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in the field fer Nort Huron, an if
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theer is wan I want to give a wurrud
ds to Vote
av advoice to me Grit frin .
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fer him, an to me Tory wans not to
fersharisnt
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do such silly ting
Mishter Bennitt jist as good a Reclish-
truckshunist as Misliter Stevens ivir
ta15,
Now byes, yis an gurruls too, both
ld a, 1 want to be afther
oun young
givin yees a lasht wurrud av advoice
to wurruk harrud fei the Tory paighy
fi"om. now until the 14th av October,
an don't ix"pielet to be paid fer iviry
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lasht handsturn ye do. Misliter Bin-
raft may hev a lot av money, but he
't away
isn't the bye to watt to trow 1
to elickt jarge Shpotton.
Yours •fer the Tory earth3r always,
Timothy Hay
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc,
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last week with friends in Kitchener,
Mr, Jack Zimmerman of Milverton,
few' clays last week with his
s.Pent a , . ,
sister, Mrs. C. Michael and Mrs. Mi.-
BRUSSELS ONTARIO
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' at Gorrie) .
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Mr, and Mrs. David Dane, Toronto fl'...,
were guests this week of Mr. and, 'Mrs,
N. Wade.
Mt, anl Mrs. H. R. Irwin, of Seville,
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Ohio, and Mr. :and Mrs. IL W. Irwin
and daughter, Miss Lucille, of tong
13ranch, were week -end guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs, -‘,V, A, Irwin.
Mr. IT. P. Woodcock who .has been
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visiting with Mr, and, Mae. W, A. Ir-
Win 'for the past feiv weelcs, left. on
tir fins ,
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Mi -s, X, W. Burch of Los Angelee,
Cal,, WttS t a guest of lieSister-in-
law, Mrs, Mary Ross and Miss Ross,
last week, •
mrs, Thurston artd family, of Sas.
tttifetou, Sash.. is visititz at the home
,-- Mr. mid Mrs. Mellor, also Mr. and
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Former Pastor Rev. Dr. A. Brown ' \NT* •
Mrs, Henderson, of Ingham, woe
Passes ' Sunday visitors at the home • of Mr,
There passed away ia Peterboro on and Mrs. II, Waller on Sunday,
Dr. I. Brown
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Niece Aunt Sarah, this as the fa-
mous 'Angelus' by Millett."
' Aunt Saralte-"Well, I tearer. That
Man has the nevre to copy the calen-
,
Drawing a deadly bead on the sob-
. . , . .
' Ject with his index finger ,and in his
own forensin fashion, Senator' Huey
he'll certainly be e" candidate for the
presidency in 1936—"If the Republie
cans go Hoover, if the DeinoCrats go
Attgust leth. Rev, A. a
former. veil -known minister of the Returned Missionary Speaks:
Alethodist.Chureh who WAS stationed ;.•,, 'United Church Congregation were
dar that has hung' iii our kitchen for tong, the Louisiana King -fish, is tell-
l,
dozen years or more," mg newspapermen tit New York thet
Roosevelt, and there is no other Lib,.
1 eral candidate."
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