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formed by Rev. J. E. Cooke of
vule, all repaired to the dining
where a dainty wedding dinner h
been prepared. Tbe guests being only
immediate relatives numbered about
sixty, IMMO being front Marengo,
Sask., Chicago, Toronto, Lendon.
Woocietock. Belcaore, and Donny-
brook. The groom's gift to the bride
was a handsome set of mink furs.
Many beautiful preeents were received
showing the high esteem in which the
young couple are held. Mr. and
biro, Robb will be at home to their
many friends on tbe groom's farm.
"Fairview", lst line morns, after Jan,
14th, 1914,
East Wawanosh.
Mrs. Peter Mason 9th line is very
low at present.
Maitland Henry, Marnoch, spent
Xmas with London Mende,
Mrs. Will Nethery, gravel road, has
returned home after spending a month
with. Clinton friends.
The reeve and councillors for East
Wawanosh will remain the same as
1913 for the coming year.
Mr. .Albert Fothergil who went west
bout eight years ago is visiting his
parents Oh line at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McDowell and
family of Goderich are spending the
holidays with Westfield friends.
Mr. Percy Black is spending a short
time, with friends on 0.h. line. The
West seems to have agreed with
Percy.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Johneton 4th
lhie entertained a number of the yourig
people of this vicinity, on Tuesday
evening.
M iss Lillie Deyell, teacher of Gorizia.
"..."trioriencling 11,41: Tlirdgirnt 1st bevel:tome
jeture
peeing at here 11
Mr. W. Mille, contractor for the
Armoury, spent the holiday* at Kin-
cardine.
anceselon
e of farm
ednesday,
oderue have a
is worthy of
is handsomely
tbe millet of a
ttlement, having
presented. King
quite a prominent
anent of eolditos is
the Anglican Church,
railway with tunnel
etc. At the rear is a
n a terraced hill. ]bis
tion and it no doubt took
of time and. patience to
He.
ature's noblemen passed to
t Beyond on Friday of last
the person of Mr. Samuel
dy, sr., who was residing with
, Samuel McCurdy on the 5.h
Morris. The deceased was born
e county of Halton about eighty
rs ago and at the age of twenty-
wcame to the Queen's bush hewing
ta home on lot two, of the let line
f Morris, where he resided until about
twenty years ago, when he moved to
the township of. Grey. After living
about five years in Grey township,
Mr, McCurdy want West, where he
homesteaded. on the same Election as
his son George. coming back to the
home of hie son Samuel about three
years ago where he has since resided.
Of late the deceased had been in poor
health, but was conscious to the end,
which came peacefully. Mr. McCurdy
was married fifty years ago to Miss
Isabella McLennan, who predeceased
him by thirty years and he never
married again. There are left to
mourn the lose of a kind and affection-
ate father, two daughters, Eliza Jane,
and Rachael at home, and four sons,
George of Heward, Sask., W 3., Ma-
dora, R J., Minto, Samuel of the 5th
Ise. se. - was con -
Mr. Peter Then of Minnedosa, Mani-
toba, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. R.
Pocock.
Will jobb of Windsor and Mr. and
Mre. Henry Woods and daughter of
St, Helene were vieitore at T. L.
Jobb'*,
Arnott Brock of London and Col-
well Brock of Dundee were at their
home here.
Alex. Keith of Lietowal was tbe
guest at Mr, and Mrs. James Baird,
Wingham,
Mies Ethel Walsh of Galt and Mies
Mabel of Mitchell are visiting their
mother here.
Mrs, J. EL Webster and children Of
Burlington are visiting at her sister's,
Mrs, R. Pocock.
SMrs. A. J. Alderson is spending the
holidays with her mother, Mre,
Kerr in Toronto.
Misses Effie and Genevieve Mc-
Cormick of Detroit visited at their
parental home in Culross.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. King and
daughter Estella spent Christmas with
Mr. King's father at Ethel.
Mr. Govier of Port Colborne, tic
companied by his mother, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. O. Burford.
Mr. Mort, Morton and
Brandon are guests of his
Mr. and Mre. J. A, Morton.
Mise Estella King of Newton is
Spending the holidays with ber parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. King, Turnberry.
Arthur Stapleton er, and Mr. and
Mrs, jay. Stapleton visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, McMichael, Bluevale on
Monday.
wife of
p treats,
Mr. and. Mrs. Beettty of Toronto,
spent Christmas with Mrs. Beatty'e
varents, Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton in
Turnberry.
Geo. Rankin of Elora, and Mr. and
Mre. Wm. Dodds of Southampton
visited. at R. Rankin's,. sMr. Rankin,
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The report of It presentation to Miss
Barbour at Whitechurch, also other
intereating matter was crowded out
this week, but will appear next week.
Only 19 more days of the Half Price
Sale at J. K. Irwin's store. Follow the
crowd and share in the bargains.
This is the greatest sale ever held in
Winghetna.
Winghana Four Piece Orchestra was
in Fordwich 'set week playing for a
ball and returned on Tuesday of this
week for another, The Orchestra Is
very popular there.
Mr. Alex. MeNevin, who was sent
up for trial by Police Magistrate
Morton, was releas d by His Honor
Judge Holt, there being insufficient
evidence swami; him.
Mr. John Rogers is now occupying
the house north of G. T. R which he
recently purchased from Mr. 3. A,
McLean. Mr. Frank Bowden is mov-
ing into the house va,eated by Mr.
Rodgers.
On Wednesdaylast the business men
of town learned with regret that Mr.
William Bone was confined to his bed
with a serious illness but all are pleas-
ed to learn that he has undergone a
successful operation at the Wingham
General Hospital and strong hopes are
entertained for his complete recovery.
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Watchetight service tUI be held in
S. Paul's Church, on istemit,Yea,r's eve,
beginning at 11 30 pane e'S
Divine worship in the* Baptist
Church next Lord's day, Rev. John
Pollock officiating. Themes for medi-
tation—Morning, "The Lord's Desire" ;
evening, "The Child in the midst,"
Visitors will be cordially welcomed to
both services.
Watch -night service will be held in
the Methodist Church on New Year's
eve at 11 o'clock p.m., when the pastor
and Cant, Milton of the Salvation
:lea* akessasimasemigee.
day with his mother and Aster st
Mitchell and iv now visiting with
friends South of town.
Jno. and Mre. Jardine and babe
arrived from the West lad week, to
Emend two or three months with 0, and
Mrs. Heibine, and other friends.
Mr. Holinea sr., Mies Holmes and
Chas, and Mrs. Coulter„ of Lucknow,
event Xinss with the former's eon, II.
V. Holmes manager of the Bank of
Hamilton.
R. mid Mre. Carson, Everett and
Alba, Mrs. Geo. Greer, Mies Taylor
and Mrs. Fred Taylor epent Xmas
with the former's brother and family
in Wingham.
Mist/ Gertie White visited friends in
Wingbaan on Wednesday, returning
borne on Xmas morning. Her brother
Milton of the Bank of Hamilton,
Wingham accompanied her and spent
the day with his pa,rents, R. F. and
Mrs, White.
Nonainatione were held in the Town
Hall on Monday evening for Police
Trustees when the following were
nominated :—Wm. Stinson, Jae. Arm-
strong, J. R. Williams, Wm. Bremner,
Tilos. Andrew, Wm. Montgomery and
W. H. Eagleson.
Belgrave'
Mr, and Mrs. Wilson of Blyth are at
J. McGuires.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geddes were at
Auburn for Xmas.
Miss Bengough of Wingham was in
Belgrave last week.
Fred Scandrett visited at his
father's 1 Scandrett's,
Simon Vatmornaan was calling on old
acquaintances this week.
Wm. and -Elsie Flath of Brussels,
were visiting at Geo. Daley'e.
Tommy Brandon spent the holiday
at his mother's in Bayfield,
Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson, son and
daughter were at Ripley for Xmas,
Dorothy Bryant spent Ohristmas
with her Grandmother Mrs. Wray.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid and Hazel
Brandon were visiting at 3. A. Bran-
don'.
Mrs. Ferguson of Bayfield is at her
_Rioter's Mrs. 3. L. and Mrs, Earnest
liowick
The following are tbe Nominations
for Bowick Township ;Reeve—Reuben
Harding, Jaines Downey. D Reeve—
Louis Demmerling, banes W. 'Edgar,
Wm. Crawford. Councillors—Peter
Doig, Louis Demmerling, James
Armstrong, Wm. J. Spotton.
0. E. Walker, Clerk,
Culross.
ciiTlohres.7foj1011.yertisinAt mattaliare the N., .o:iiionas.timon:.
for CulroserTownship Reeve—James
Thorapson Edward G. Suitt z. Conn -
We wish you
all a Happy'
and Prospero I,
ous 1914,
1 W. McKibben
DRUGGIST & OPTICIAN
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