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Hold Trotlene,au Tea. -Mrs, N �Ijoh•
oils held a trousseau tea in honor of
her daughter, Ana, prior to her mar-
riage.. Mrs. Joe Dill, of Dublin, ae•
slated in the gift room, while Mr's.
James B tirity, Miss Muriel Cameron,
and Miss Phyllis Barry served a der
lightful lunch to the many guests.
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MINUTE TAPIOCA
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TAPIOCA—Large
2 lbs.
PLOWFRDALE TEA—None
bett,,,te half pound
LONDON HOUSE COFFEE
half pound
OLD CHEESE—Real sharp
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SALT BACON
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2 PKGS. ALL WHEAT—With
cup and saucer; all for
ZINC WASH BOARDS
each
LAUNDRY STARCH
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WHIZZ FLY SPRAY
16 -oz. bottle
AEROXON FLY COILS,
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TANGLEFOOT
Double .sheet
TWO -IN -ONE WHITE
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INSURANCE, INVESTMENTS,
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL LINES
OF INSURANCE
Money to Loan on First Mortgages
on
on Improved Farm Property.
Weanbsr of desirable Dwelling Proper.
ties for sale..
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M. A. REID -. Proprietor
Phone 214 Seaforth
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Announcement. — Miss Gertrude
Crich, Seaforth, announces the en-
gagement of her sister, Helen Agnes,
youngest daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Wt', A. Crich, to, Mr. Jon Jos-
eph Carpenter, son of Mr. add Mrs.
Joseph Carpenter, of Dublin, .the mar-
riage to take place the middle of
August.
Lady Golfers Win Prizes.—Mrs. R.
M. Jones was hostess at the ladies'
brige at the Golf Club on Tuesday,
when Mrs. Earl Bell won the prize.
Mrs. E. J. Keating was in charge of
golf on Wednesday when Mrs. F.
Sills and Mrs, H. G. Meir tied for the
prize. Next week Miss McLean will
have charge of bridge on Tuesday
and Mrs. J. A. Munn the golf on Wed-
nesday.
Elliott - McGregor.—The marriage
took place on Saturday last in Doul-
andos United' Church, Toronto, of
Verna Agnes, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. James McGregor, of
Tuckersmith, to Mr, Robert John El-
liott, son of Mrs. Elliott and the late
John Elliott, of Toronto, Rev, P. Wing
performing the ceremony. They
were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Tambling,. of Toronto. Following the
ceremony a reception wast held at
Hayden Hall. After a honeymoon trip
to the North Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
will reside in, Toronto.
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THE SECOND DIVISION
COURT
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hours : Tues-
day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.30 p.m.
to 6 p.m.; Saturday evening 7.80 p.m.
to. 9.p.
E.'CHAMBERLAIN.
Insdrance Agencies - Seaforth
ANNOUNCES
-the 'purehnse.ef the insurance business
of nays & "Mehr, and the addition of
their comas/des to onin :previous faedi-
hie�s enables us to gi'e unexcelled
e ervkce' 3n all lines.
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
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Coombs - Jones.—The wedding took
place at St. Michael's Parish Church,
England, of Sapper Cleave'Coombs,
second son of Mr.' and •Mrs. H.
Coombs, of Seaforth, Ontario, Can
ada, and Miss Marguerite Helen
Jones, daughter of Mrs. L. Jones and
the late Mr. Jones, of 21 Jugate St.
The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs
H. Coombs, of Seaforth. The bride
who was given away by• her grand
father, Mr. W. C. Weavers, wore '
powder blue dress and hat to match.
She had a spray of pink carnation
and carried an ivory prayer book. Th
bridesmaid, Miss • Joyce Howard, wa
attired in silver grey. The Rector
the Rev. H. L. Birch, •officiated, an
the best man was Mr. R. Jones, -bm
ether of the bride.
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Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday
—Union Services: First Presbyteria
and Northside United congregation
in First Presbyterian Church; Rev. H
V. Workman in charge -10 a.m., Sun
day School; 11 a.m., "A Little Fire"
.7 p.m., "That Moment of Temptation.'
"0 Come, Let Us Worship."
St. Thomas' Church: Rector, , Re
R. P. D. Hurford, D.D.-11 a.m., -"Th
Task and Challenge of the Church.
No evening service during Angus
Sunday School at 10.45 a.m.
St. Mary's, Dublin -9.30 a.m., "Tit,
Church's Task."
Fortune - Nicholls.—The marriag
of Ona Gertrude, only daughter of M
and Mrs. Norman J. Nicholls, Se
forth, to Sergeant Lionel Joseph Fo
tune. Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mr
Albert Fortune, Seaforth, was . so
emni^.ed' at 11 o'clock on Wednesda,
morning. The bridesmaid was Mis
Mary Fortune, sister of ,the brid
groom. Mr. Stanley Nicholls, cousi
of the bride. attendedthe• bridegroo
The bride wore a white and •nav
redingote with hat. shoes and acce
'sories to match, and a corsage o
pink roses. Her jewel was a hrac
let worn by her grandmother on he
wedding day.' The bridesmaid wor
red and• white printed silk with larg
picture hat, matching accessorie
and a corsage of red roses. A buffe
lunch was served, following the cer
mony at the home of the bride's pa
ents. Later Sergeant and Mrs. Fo
tune left for Kitchener ' where th
bridegroom is stationed at presen
and where a reception was held at
o'clock, after which the young co
ple left on a honeymoon trip to T
ronto, Hamilton and other point
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mr
Marshall Thomas, London, and Majo
and Mrs, Morgan, Clinton. The brid
was recently honored by her 'friend
at a shower given by Mrs. Jame
Barry and Miss Muriel, Cameron an
was the recipient of many beautif
gifts. She was also presented wit
a handsome floor lamp by the stn
of .Criah's store.
Death of Mrs. Hugh J. Grieve.—Th
death occurred.,. on Saturday mornin
July ,26th, at Scott Memorial Hosp
tal of Carolyn Leslie, widow of th
late Hugh Grieve, in her 90th yea
Mrs. Grieve had been remarkably we
and active for a person of her a
vanced years until last Tues -da
when she suffered • a stroke. Born' i
York Township, Peel County, in 185
she was a daughter of the late Jam
Leslie of McKillop. She was marrie
to Mr. Hugh Grieve more than six,
years ago and lived for some time
Grieve's bridge, two, and• a half mil
north of Seaforth. Returning lar
from North Dakota _where they spe
two years, they settled on a farm i
Tuckersmith where Mr. Grieve die
in 1905. After this death Mrs. One
resided in Eginonrlville until thr
years ago when she came to live i
Seaforth with Mrs. W. M. Stews
and later with her niece, Mrs. T.
Habkirk. She was one- of the olds
members of First . Presby'teri
Church. Three of her family surviv
two sons, James Grieve, of Tiann
North Dakota; Joseph Grieve, Gros
Isle, Michigan, and o'tte deughte
'Mrs. John C. Illeinkey arallten, The
were six 'grandchildre t and. four gre
grandchildren. 'tw'o brothers a
two sisters also suiwi'ce:
tier, Mobsotnin, gash., an+t1. N'ortsan
Lesiie, Lander, M,snitobaa, The , fu
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7. P,11.ktkist George
fatted. l'
i(;ere**Lt ivae' . made tit' Maitland
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I of OgMOnidvilte . 'United C'huroh,
wbile Ilea• ,A, Gardiner and ¥rs.
T TIC Gardiner ar ,.,,cin .vacation.
• MissWood is spending the
THE SUTHERLAND BEAUTY holiday&� at dean Lakes, -
• • Mr. auk. t's�. Gratton `Flannigan
SHOP. and family, l of Hamilton, are guests
at the home,�of her another, Mrs. John'
will be closed for holidays from •+ Horan. • t - -
August 11th to August SOth. • M•r. Albert MCFaddeu and Miss
Maxine. Kelly, of Brantford', were
CALL EARLY NEXT WEEK FOR week -end guests at the home of Mr.
APPOINTMENTS• a rd Mrs. Ralph McFadden. •
• Messrs, R. M. anjl Ken South -
ate and Miss+ Betty Southgate spent
week-end'in Toronto.
• Rev. W. A. Bremner is spending
a week at Tara.
• Mrs. J. A. Munn and two sons,
Donald and Bill, who have been
spending a month at Ottawa with
Flying Officer J. A. Munn, returned to
their home last week.
• Mr. J. M. Hinchley and Master
John McDougall Hinchley, of Owen'
Sound, are spending a 'few days at
the home of ')lis ,;pother, Mrs'. J. D.
Hinchley,
• Mr. John C. Ward, of Toronto,
who recently purchased the Queen's
Hotel from Mr. T. D. O'Neill, took
possession on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
O'Neill and family are spending a
month's holidays at Phelpston, and on
their return will- occupy the Crich
residence on North Main Street.
• Mrs. Jack Yoes, of London, is a
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• Mrs. R. A. Wilson, of New York,
is a guest at the ,home of her_ bre
ther, Mr: W. E. Southgate, and M.
Southgate.
• Mrs. Loffree, of Toronto, is a °
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Bell.
• Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Faulkner and
children, of Detroit, spent the week-
end here, gloria and Fred, Jr., re-
maining for their vacation.
• Lieut. A. W. Sillery, Camp Bor-
den, was' the week -end guest of Mr.
-and Mrs. J. C. Crich.
• Mr. Ronnie Bennett, of Walton,
is the guest of Mr. Don Smith.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Plant of St.
Marys, and Miss Edna Plant, of To-
ronto, were visiting with Seaforth
friends t!1i'is week. I
• Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kent, of
Toronto, were week -end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright.
• Mr. Keith Sharp, R.C.A.F., Moss-
•ibank, Sack„ is visiting , his mother,
Mrs. T. Sharp.
• Cpl. W. C. W. Barber, of Sussex,
New Brunswick, is spending a short
•leave at his home here.
• Mrs. John Horton and little
daughter, of Gledden, Sask:, were
guests this week at the home of her
niece, Mrs. Gordon Hildebrand.
• Miss Palmer, R.N., of the Sea -
forth Clinic, has been called to To-
ronto, owing to the illness of her
mother, ,
• Miss Thelma Moore, of Dublin,
is the guest of Miss Jean Hurford at
`.he Rectory.
• Mrs. I. Currie and Mrs. Alex Mc -
Nab were visiting with Ridgetown
friends this week.
• LAC. Sterling Habkirk, R.C.A.F„
Montreal, spent the week -end at the
home of his mother, Mrs. T. R. Hab-
kirk,
• Mr•s. W. C. Manson and son, Lon-
don, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Hazeltine,
of Chicago, were week -end guests at
,• • the home of Mr. J. D. Gemmell, in
Tuckersmith. •,
• Miss.Olive Eberhart. of Nova
Scotia, is' spending her holidays at
the home of her father, Mr. George
Eberhart, in McKillop.
• Misses Fergus Bell, Jean Wright,
Helen Smith, Dorothy Smith, Dorothy
Forrester, Janet Handley, Beth Mur- •
dooh, June Murdoch', Ann McClelland
and Pat Bechely are spending two
weeks at a cottage at Bayfield.
s • Miss Frances Houston, of Brant-
ford, is spending the holidays at the
home of her brother, Mr. Andrew
Houston, in Tuckersmith.
, • Dr. and Mrs. Hubert McInnis, of
Detroit, were week -end guests at the
home of Mr. and M., G. W. Ironside.
P • Mr. and Mrs. Hah•ry Clancey, of
Detroit, were the week -end guests of
Mrs. Charles Stewart.
• Misses .Ida and Eva Love left
e last week on a trip to the Maritime
Provinces.
• Rev, J. Elford will occupy the pul-
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
9ANCING EVERY NIGHT ,
Willis Tipping and His Cascade
Rhythm Orchestra
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Civic Holiday Week -End
MIDNITE DANCE, AUG. 4, 12.05 a.m.
Big Holiday Dance Monday Night
Free,ad'rnission on Tuesday, Thurs.
day, Friday. before 9 p.m.
SUNDAY EVEN'G. CONCERT, Aug. 3
DASHWOOD BRASS BAND
Directed Iby H. Hoffman
Thank you, one and all, for your
support on British Bomb Victims'
Fund last Sunday. We made our
objective of $200,00.
Beach Floodlighted until 1 a,m.
Come and enjoy a late swim.
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Jack's Shoe and,.
Harness Repair
For
Binder Canvas Repairs
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SPENCE'S Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING `STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid for -
.. Eggs and Poultry.
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
S +'AFOR.TEE
MONUMENT WORKS
(POItMtleti ' W.12. CUAPMA.N)
Operated by
Cun iughatki . & . Pryde
Yon, tire, inii'(a'1- to Wood aur. bract,
of 'he'll iC ' °
'T� 1r l�bi"olx>t�►lL
Seaforth : Tuetidayp &, Satin ' aYy :.
see bir.' for *Meant*** t lety
• :ether a. Pie t8 •
'Boit 180 B10ELT'riEt Plie. '�..
in the Park. on Cluny Gregor Square.
Bingo, wheels, • fah -pen a and other
attractions will be held that even-
ing, also a draw for twenty prizes for
tvhich tickets are beim sold, first,
prize being "three building lots on
River Street. -
Mrs. Mary Cox, of Grand Forks, N.
D., is visiting the Parker families in
the village.
Mrs. Ross and her daughter, Mrs.
Gardner, of Edmonton, are visiting
friends here and at Clinton.
. The excessive heat the `past week
has drawn ,many to ,the lake 'front
and a dip in Lake Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Ford, of the
London Free Press, are spending two
week's holidays at the Little Inn.
Mr. Laurie Fowlie, of London, spent
last week with his sisters in the vil-
lage,
Mr. and Mrs. George Peck, of Sas-
katchewan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
William Dowson.
Mrs. Ken Smith and daughter, of
London, are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Charles Parker.
Mrs. (Dr.) Lewis, of Toronto, is
visiting Mrs. Margaret Woods.
McKILLOP
at the Royal Apartments.
• Miss `.Laidlaw, Miss Olive and
Miss Florence Laidlaw have returned
from a three weeks' motor trip to
Gaspe and New Brunswick.
• Dr. and Mrs. Paul Brady are
spending a week's holidays at' Algon-
quin Park.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stewart
and little son have returned to Mon-
treal after a holiday spent at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stewart.
• Miss Marjorie Wigg has been ap-
pointed to a position in the office of
the National Defence Tax, London.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 'Crich and
Mrs. Grace Rossi attended the Elliott -
McGregor wedding in Toronto• on Sat-
urday last.
• Miss Theresa Burke, of Detroit,
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Cleary..
• Mr. Donald McTavish,, who taught
near Kincardine last year, has been
engaged to teach at S. S. No. 3, Tuck-
ersmith, for the coming year.
• Mrs. F. S. Beattie, Miss Holmes,
and Miss' Muriel Beattie, of Butler.
Pennsylvania, and Miss Ruth Holines
of Toronto, ;have returned from a
pleasant mote; trip to Kawartha
Lakes.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trott have
moved into the Hudson Apartments
on High Street. .'
• Mrs. Alice Cudmore, of Ushorne,
has leased the home on John Street,
formerly occupied by Miss FIargan,
from Mrs. F: S. Savauge.
'• Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hickey, of
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rider, of
London, and Douglas Marsh and John;
Mason, of the Port Albert Flying
School, were week -end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C.,M. Smith.
• Mise Mary Brall, of Detroit, who
has: been spending her holidays with
relatives here, had the misfortune to
slip and fall 'at the swimming pool
on Monday and fracture.. her .left
wrist.
• Miss Zetta Dunlop is spending
two weeks' holidays at Barrow Bay.
• Miss Catherine Luckha>;t, of New.
Hamburg, is a guest at' the home of
Mr,, George Seip.
• Miss Marguerite Snell, of the
Hamilton Collegiate staff, who has
been spending the Holidays with her
cousin, Miss Jean Turner,. underwent
an operation far appendicitis' in Scott
Memorial Hospital on Sunday.
• Miss Mary Buchanan, Superin-
tendent of the Niagara Falls General
Hospital, and Mrs; Detweiler, of Ham-
ilton, were the week -end' guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat.
• Mr. and Mrs. Garsides, of Lon-
don, were the recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs, John Currie. -
• Miss Beryl Callender, of Hartney,
Manitoba, was a recent guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Glew.
• Messrs. Stephen and Gerald Mc-
Kay, of Galt, visited Tuesday with
their grandparents, Mr. 'and Mrs. C.
Eckert. On their return they were
accompanied by their cousins, Missos
Mary Breit and Nelcy • Desborough.
• Miss Clarice Lee, of Londesboro,
and Miss Shirley Rose, of Toronto,
are the guests this week of Miss
Alice Hudson.
• Mrs. R. H. Sproat was in Toron-
to on .Monday. -
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Rathamer, of
St. Catharines, are the guests of Mrs.
R. E. Richards.
• Mr. J. M. Eckert is getting his
large threshing outfit ready for the
season.
• Mr. John• Howes met with a ser-
ious accident on Thursday of last
week. While working.,at the Hesky
Flax Mills his hand was caught in an
endless chain and it was found nec-
essary to amputate one finger.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen re-
turned on Thursday from a pleasant
motor trip to Gaspe and other eastern
points.
• Mr, T. A. G. Gordon was in Ot-
tawa this week on business.
• Mr. James A. Stewart was in
Toronto on Wednesday.
• Mr. and' Mfrs. Wesley Harrison,
of Los Angeles, Cal., were guests at
the 'home of Rev. and Mrs. C. C.
Koine.
• ' Rev. Hugh.. Jack is 'spending ten
days at the 'Pres'byterian Church
camp at Kintail,
BAYFIFL
Anniversary services were .held in
Knox Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day last. Rev. William Weir, of Hen -
sail, was the preacher morning and
evening. The choir was assisted by
a .quartette from Mr. Weir's church,
Hensall, which Was well received.
Mr. and Mrs,;;thanles Ferguson" and
two sons, of Suitlbury, are visiting his
parents, Mr° and Mrs. Wm.1 Ferguson,
this week. - • .
Mir. and Mrs, Harry Baker and. chil-
dren, of Londo*, visited: his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Fled Baker, last week.
Mr. and Mrp°` Wm. Brandon and
•'M•r;+, and Mrs. „Thomas, Brandon and
gone, of Witterloo, anent Sttnday' last
with their ialotli'er, Mre, Brandon, in
the 'eil1ogeY ,
,lr 'he ;ilo"col ted: 4 rooa C'orut ittee,10
.14141014on ti l 13th
The engagement is announced of
Jessie Margaret, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis, to Mr.
Stanley Arthur Hillen, son of iVir. and
Mrs. Calvin Hillen, the marriage to
take place in August.
VARNA
Mrs. Brodie and little sons, of To-
ronto, in company with her mother,
Mrs. R. J. Beatty, of Seaforth, were
renewing acquaintances in the vil-
lage Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, in com-
pany with their son, Pte. Walter
Smith, motored to ,Kitchener on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Elliott, of Toronto, spent Mon-
day with her sister, Mrs. G. H. Beat-
ty.
CONSTANCE
While the minister, Rev. J. E. Men-
zies, is away on holidays during Aug-
ust, the regular church services will
be dispensed with, but Sunday school
will be held each Sunday morning at
10.30.
Mr. and Mks. A. Reekie, Patricia
and Margaret returned to their home
in Belleville on Friday last, after
spending the week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Britton.
Miss Donelda Adams returned
home Sunday after a holiday spent
at Wasaga Beach.
Miss Doris Lawson, of London, re-
turned home Sunday and is recuper-
ating after an attack of measles and
pneumonia. Her many friends hope
she will soon be fully restored to
health.
Miss Jean Wakefield is in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, where
she underwent an operation for ap-
pendicitis on Friday last. It is hoped
that Jean will be sufficiently recov-
ered to return home soon.
A new furnace has been installed
in Constance United Church,::the work
being done by Messrs. G. A. Sills .&
Sons of Seaforth.
Miss Mary Moore and Mr. Stan
Smith, of Toronto, spent •the week-
end with Mr. Wm. Moore.
WINTHROP
An enjoyable picnic'for the children
of the Mission Band was held on
Monday afternoon, July 21st, at the
home of Mrs. William Dodds. During,
'1Ghe afternoon a candy scramble and
races were enjoyed. The winners of
the different .races were: Boys and
girls, 6 years and under, Iris Beur-
m'an, Irene Montgomery, Max Mont-
gomery; girls,, 7 years to 10, Dorothy
Dodds, Shirley Montgomery,., Lois
Hogg; boys„ 7 years to 10, Keith Blan-
chard, Rosa M'cCiure; girls over 10,
Audrey Shannon;; " Eleanor Shannon,
Berva Blanchard; boys, over 10, Gor-
c'on Betties, Arnold Storey, Ross
Montgomery; clothespin race, Gordon
reales and Ross Montgomery; shot
race, ''Audrey Shannon and Ross Mc-
Clure; balloon race; 8 years and un-
der, 'Lois Hogg, Elizabeth Shannon,
Yvonne Holman; over 8 years, Ruth
13uerman, Doreen Hogg, Alice Buer-
man; wheelbarrow race. Gordon Bet -
tides and Arnold Storey; leap frog
race, Audrey and Eleanor Shannon ;
hopping, Audrey Shannon, Arnold
Storey; frog jumping, Ross McClure,
Audrey Shannon. Lunch was .sertvei
to the happy crowd before leaving fox
home.
CROMARTY
The Late Mrs. Susanna Butler
The death occurred at her home in
Cromarty of Susanna Speare, widow
of the late Wil'liam Butter, on Thurs-
day, July 24th, after an illness of four
months. Mrs. Butler was born in
England and was 86 years of` age.
She was married in Cromarty, in 1878
to Mr. Butler, who passed away 16
years ago. She is survived by ,one
(4ughter, Mrs. D. M. Fisher, of
Guelph, and three sons, William, of
London, and Bert and Russel at home.
Two daughters predeceased her, Mrs.
Earl Chappel and Miss Sarah Butler.
She is also survived by one sister,
Mrs. James Shute, Kirkton, and three
brothers, Richard Speare, Calgary;
Emmanuel Speare, Toronto, and Jos-
eph •Speare, Cromartyh The late Mrs.
Butler came to Canada from England
at the age of 14 years and had lived
here -ever since. She was' a member
of Staffa United Church. The funeral
took place on Sunday, July 27th, from
her late home with Rev. Aldworth, of
,Staffa, officiating, Interment was
made in Staffa cemetery. - The pall-
bearers were Messrs. David Bruce,
Calder McKaig, William Kay, Prank
Harburn, William Chappell and John
Leary. The flowet'-bearers were her
four grandohildren, Ross Maher, of
Toronto; Lorne Fischer, Guelph;
Lloyd Fischer, i attallton, and Aller
Ch'ap1re11, ° Croi i'ty. '
Miss • Pearl Peavoy'ol, Orangeville, Is
holida x at: a ;home of 112 ' J
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M�eCullosh and Mis's ,iia Mo deli,
Mtts. Tuf1ord, Of Teronte, arrir*,e't
this ;'eek to talo We of her ci t r.'
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tortune to fall on Sunday evening and
was rather seriously injured,�
A large number of relatives ane I
friends attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. William' Butler, coming,1
from Toronto, • Hamilton, Vineland, I
Guelph,' London, Hensall, Seaforth,
Harriston, Exeter and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Houghton, Of
Harriston, spent Sunday at the home
of Mrs. ilougthton and family.
Mr.;and Mrs. John Saunders and
family, of Windsor, spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Roy
McCulloch and family, -
Reg Stagg ls holidaying with his
father at Mr. Albert Norris's. ,, „
DUBLIN
The funeral of Edward Jordan, St.
Clements Bank Manager, who was
drowned near Kitchener last Friday,
was held at St. Clements on Tuesday
morning and interment took place at
St. Patrick's cemetery, Dublin. He is
survived by his wife, formerly Miss
Helen Judge, of Kinkora, and five chil-
dren, also one sister, Miss Mary Jor-
dan, of Toronto, and seven brothers':
John and Frank, of Copper Cliff; Jos-
eph, of Hibbert Township; Patrick, of
Dublin; James, of Toronto; Albert, of
Detroit, and Lyle, of Wellwood, Alta.
Mrs. Mary Cronin has returned
home 'after spending a month with
her daughter in Detroit, „,
Father John F. McConnell, M.M.,
has returned to New York following
a month's 'vacation .,with his parents,
Mr. and •i_Vlrs, D. McConnell.
Rev. Norman Wolff, Wood River,
Illinois; who was a former resident
-of Dublin, conducted the service at
Grace Lutheran Church, Mitchell, last
Sunday.
Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Devereux
and Miss Mary Hults, Chicago, •with
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Darling; Mr. and.
Mrs. Len Ansley, Sault Ste. Marie;
Mrs. Collins, • Buffalo•; Mr. `and' Mrs.
Dean, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ney Benninger, Dungannon, with Mrs.
Katharine Benninger; Miss Frances
Dalton, Kingsbridge, with Miss. Ver-
onica Molyneaux; • Private Clarence
O'Reilly, London; John O'Reilly, To-
ronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph
O'Reilly, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs.
William O'Reilly; Miss Shirley Feen-
ey, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Feeney; Miss ..Peggy Walsh and
friend, Toronto,-, with Mr. and Mrs.
John Welsh- Mr. and Mrs. .William
Ryan, London, with . Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Flannery; Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon
Flowers, Caledonia; With Mr. •and Mrs.
F. Smith, Mrs. :Smith returned with
them for a short visit; Mrs. William
Byrne and daughter, Detroit, with
Mr. and Mrs: James Jordan; Lorne
Cronin, Detroit, with his mother, Mrs.
Mary Cronin; Miss Rose Feeney, To-
ronto, with her another, Mrs. K. Feen-
ey, '
Mrs. D.• McConnell is absent' on a
motor trip- to Montreal and Quebec
Mrs. T. J. Molyneaux spent a week
with her sister at Kingsbridge.
KIPPEN
A very enjoyable timie was spent
by the congregation of ,the United
Church .here and Hillsgreen on nes-
day of last week when they journey-
ed to Jowett's Grove; Bayfield, for
their annual Sunday school picnic.
Many enjoyed a ball game 'during the,
afternoon. The sports, were in charge
of Hillegreen and were as foll'ows:,—
Boys, 4. and under, Jack Bell and Mc-`
Millan. Grant; boys, 8 and blinder,
Tommy Consitt, Don Kyle; bolo, 12
and 'under, Harold Caldwell, Ray'
Consitt; 'girls, 12 and tinder, Alice
Wren., Barbara Grant; boys, 15 and
under, Jack Watson, Roy Consitt;
girls, 15 and over, Elizabeth Grant,
Sybil Grant; married ladies, Mrs. S..
Baird, Mrs. E. Chipchase; young, men,
Jack ,Coneitt, Ivison Torrance; mar-
ried men, John Sinclair, Ernie Chip -
ch -ase; kicking the slipper, Norma,
Deitz, Elizabeth Grant; three-legged
race, Alice Wren and Shirley Cald-
well, Elizabeth and Sybil Grant; sack
race, juniors, Alice Wren, Norma
Deitz; sack race,' seniors, Mrs. E.
Chipchase, ,Mrs. S.. Baird; biscuit.
race, Ruth Bell, Norma Deitz. '
Mr. and Mrs. Watson and clau_gh-
ters and Mrs. Bruce, • of Anderson ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson and Roy,
of Thames Road; Mr. Norman Fergu-
son, of Crediton; Miss M. Purdy, of
Hensall; , Mr.. Wilmer Ferguson and
Miss Simpson, of Exeter, spent 'Sun-
day with iEr. and Lirs. Oliver Jaques.
Mrs. Norman Pybus, who has spent
the ,past couple of weeks with her
mother, Mrs. H. Ricker, returned to•
her home in London on Thursday
last. -
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons, Ger-
ald and Harold, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden, . of Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ferguson, Miss
Doris- Fergusson -,.and• Mr: Arthur Ash-
worth, 'of Ilderton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.. W. Homey.
•Miss Margaret ,Pybus, of Zurich.
and Miss•Dora Pybus, of London, are
visiting their grandmother, Mrs. H.
Ricker.
Mrs. J. McGregor and Miss F. Me.-
Cloy, of Seaforth, are visiting their
sister, Mr. and Mrs, E. Butt
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