Listowel Banner, 5 Jun 1924, p. 5

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& i INTERESTING NEWS f ATWOOD ) _ 9p L. McCreight, I. Hen Sr. I1k—A: Simpson, S. Peter, *L. Crowe, *C. Clark;:*C. Ruttan. Jr. Hi—k. Murr, A. Ruttan, *M. Collis. _. Sr. II—R. Millan, G. Hanna, L) Thornton walla of rh es econoescait al ation W: " Divide ae Serpe ros pac inaky 2 Cpe wall windows. pa ty house Speer have presart B the urably 7 with Birds Combi It may also be d tral.” Bird’s Combination Wall Board has a white finish on one side that does eilings. 8 a basements and ages. backgrounds for store cream- nik need inting, and is oak-grained on the other al- though you may paint it any color you wish. Combinatica a Wall Board | is made by Bird & Son, Limited (Est. sand buildi: Bird's’ Art Craft Roll Roofing, Paroid R a Building Paper. There's a Bird product for every sort We are heedquarters f wap net tomek, roofing: i Fuse minnie. Gl ROBERT ceiver Listowel ~ JOHN ROGER, Atwood EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Ten cg@gts a line for first in- sertion, with minimum charge of 50c. Subsequent insertions five cents a line with mini- mum charge of 25c ee | PIGS FOR SALE Sow and seven young pigs nearly ready to wean. Apply on premises, Jot $4, Con. 5, Grey. Mrs. M. J. Ward. 1 SURPRISE SOCIAL At the home of MY. Thos. Kerr,! Henfryn, on Wed, evening, June 11,! under the auspices of St. David's. Anglican church. Excellent program.| Lots of fun. Admission, 25ec, ladies, ple or box. gentlemen, MONSTER GARDEN PARTY Will be held on. Tuesday, June‘ e4th., at the Agricultural park, At-, wood, under auspices of the Sixth Line Maple Leaf Institute. poet Laie gram. Supper served from o'clock. Proceeds In ald ‘ Elma | Memorial grounds. ltnp: Auction Sale | tending college at Kingston, | purpose of giving free 8 | pregent. ; Sunday, but ‘returned home from Winnipeg se oa cee Dac SaTere? en , * + Melebellebeeteleteteietetedeiethiedeteletobed ” Pinuting potatoes and sowing corn is the order of the day in this vic- inity. a ate ake who is at- is home Howard Mitchell, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lamont and family moved from Gorrie the latter end of last week and took possession of the home recently. vacated by Alex. Campbell. Mr. Lamont purposes put- ling In an up-to-date chopping mil which will be a great convenience to the community A meeting of the shareholders of Molesworth Telephone Company was held in the hall Saturday night for connection with Fordwich and Brussels. Noth- ms : / ing was e 2nd. a meeting ‘of the congregation was held for pur- pose of calling a minister. Rev. Mr. Shandler, moderator of Walton, was present. Two ministers were nomin- ated, but nothing was done for the Two of the ministers who preached here last fall and two re- cently will be given another, hear- ing and then a call will .be given. Rev. Mr. Maxwell ne oe next not for McDonald and family on Mrs. Arch. of ' Monday night to attend her mother, Mrs. Thomas Elliott, who ie quite II. 1] “32 Head of Cattle | Sooleedeeloedeatentesteetectectecteateatectendententectuateetonlestestecteaty consisting of large Steers, Heifers, | + . + and Farrow Cows, 3 Horses and 17! * TROWBRIDGE + Bags of Oats. = esteatestes"s a2 a toeM, + Alex Morrison, Auctioneer, has re-| tebdiviiebitiebteiielebienielteliieietehee ceived instructions from W. C. WIL-, SON under the authority § of The| Canadian Bank of Commerce, Listo-| , wel, to sel) by pubiic auction, the following: 32 Head Cattle con- sisting of Large Steere, Heifers, Far-| _ ‘sow Cows, 3 Horses ang Oats, taken off the lands occupied by the late MONDAY, JUNE 9th, 1924 at one rt at Oormeriy 25, Co TERMS—Three month” 8. di will be given on approved joint notes ALEX MORRISON, Auctionce ce “ NO. 4, ELMA AND GREY ~~ ‘ ster deeestedesdectesdesteclecdesfesesIosfecfesl salectestacfeatanfesiaatnala The following shows: the ghee of the pupils of a La 6 EI- ma and Grey for M IV—c, Mecrelght, *R. Simpson, J. Edger, * dr. 1M. Simpson, P. Hanna, J. Gray, D. Hamilton,,G. Thornton. Firet—A. Simpson, J. ar. and L. ee equal, G. Hamilton, T. Thorn- * ore ™ 4 aa abi a art iJ . irate we Chey Mrs. Catherine Collins, on Sun +----Migs Mary Sian ee & Rev. Mr, ine left Monday eyen- ing to attend the annual conférence! f tHe Methodist "ehueen in Windsor. Mr. T. Tughen will also attend, be- Ing the lay delegate. -Mr. Glen Griffin Bead Toronto, was guest at the e of his aunt, Duke, of Marine giity, + Mich., is visiting her eister, Mrs. E: Ly Halpenny, at present. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mra. W. J. bere esentative of the Ontario Prohibition Council will speak in the 4nterests of Temperance on Sunday morning in ae venarel: The even service Is wit! page ong to the absence of the The s iiogiur 'c committee of the London Methodist church completed ry first draft on Tuesday. According o thie draft, Rev. A. .. Brown, Is ine pastor assigned to Trowbridge. sheer tieteetedetectecetteedededndedecderbeeiegs | > 3 ey % NO. 4GREY AND WALLACE + ‘ * pete The following. dis the report of U. s. 8. 2 8. No. A Grey and Wallace for the nth Fifth *Afaiel Elliott 85. er 88 cert de Macintosh 84, Isabel Stew- Tughen, Wednesday! 4 Mr. Albert ikten was in Tor- ‘onto. last Friday. and Mrs. John Gvaih, 12th. eimecutinks spent Sunday in Mitchell. Mr. Harry Speiran, of Union, niade . business trip to ithe village on Mon- ay. Sherwood, of Hamilton, Is a guest this week of Mrs. A. M. Ro bin- Miss Nellie Chapman spent Sunday gon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Purvis n : Mrs. Earl Switzer spent the week- end with her uncle, Mr. Robt. J. Tanner, at Galt. . Friends of Mrs, McIntyre will re- sret to fearn that she is suffering from heart trouble. Mrs. Wm. Patterson, of Wingham, was a guest of a“ over the week-en Mies Alma Wynn who has been | home on account of illness, returned to“Toronto on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson and son James, and Mrs. C. Ereman spent Tuesday in Milverton. Miss Bertha Miller, cf Wallace, was a guest of Miss Aitee Miller, 12 th. concession, on Sun Mrs. Robt. McMane left on Tues- day to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Haddow, 12th. concession Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hymer, Carrie | and Alice, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. David Hymer, at Donegal. , verton, visited Mr. | Blair on Thursday of ‘ai week. | Mrs. E. F. Lineham, of Detroit, is spending a few days ‘wit h her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnston. Mr. Robt. Hymer and son, ar of Detroit, spent the week-end at t home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ymer,| verton, left Tuesday for Saskatche-| hale "where they will spend the sum-| me in Brantford. Wesley Brandle | Listowel, spent Monday = os home “and Mrs. Robt. “re, Jahn ‘Roger ‘and > daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Patton and Jean, of ap eae te Ethel. Donaldson, Mr. Wm. ‘Donalae| n |} spending a few days’ with M. Hiles: _ er, Mrs. Mr. Wm. Tienneeed, Donaldson and Miss McDougal, Stratford, ii on. Mrs. A. son, M dayyat the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman. Fi Mr. Alex, Donely, teller of the Bank of Commerce, left Mon o weeks’ vacation to Buffalo, De- h. a tw jon Sun rs. troit and Goderic of } The ¢ Mra. (Rev.) Ww. H. Hapvey, return-| hentenre Mr. Clark ed to Waterloo, Tuesday, after spend-! Vine ing the forepart of the week at the of Mr. Cyrus Harvey. hom Miss Llua May, of Listowel, Mr. Allen Watchorn, of Palmerston, spent the week-end at the home of the former’s sleter, Mrs. Robt. Smart. ainttea Monday on account of Mra. Eastman’s illness with erysipelas at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. T. O Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald, Ethel, pad) Sunday with the saree parents, Mr. second concession, Elma, mt and Mrs. ig Wood. of eo" R. K. Hal an Sask., and M g H. Eastman, | ree. Eravel roa M land Miss Ethel Blackwell fr. and ny one Fae kh of a0 !home Monday evening after attend- m. | ing the wedding of Mr. Walter Black- well at Youngstown, Mr. Graham Reid motored { Toronto on Friday and was accomp- jamted on his return Sunday by Mrs.! jo Heid, after spending a wees with her mother, Mrs. M. Hiles dre Mr. and Mrs. John Petrie, of Mil-! Week. er’s an Raszman, West Monkton. r. and Mrs. parents ir. Lorne Hiles, ’ bez Chaneien, of Gotham Mrs. Jnckeon. of Preston, spent gun- ALTs Miss: Ethel! of Ander- . day on of witt, 1, of and of Burk's Falls, from spent 8 Miss Cora Hiles, » HUNTER—DOW Riverdale Presbyterian Church, Toronto, was the scene of very prettx wedding on Thursday even- ing, May 29, Rev..L. I. Hunter ee jating, daughter. of Mr. and . became the bride of Mr. Ralph Hun- any ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hun- tel her father, wore a shower bouquet of eweetheart roses ay lily of the valley. She was at- who Grex ; Volle with hat the eyed o Hamilton of Toronto, acted as ush- tion was held, after which the happy couple left on an extended motor trip to points west 68 Belhaven Rd. from Detrolt, Mitchell, Listowel and Atwood. Rey. was nicely decorated with a profus- | The bride, her father, wore a beautiful gown of white silk crepe Mr Wilfrid Raszman and Mr. An-| embroidered tulle veil w Meyers, of Detroit, end at the home of the form- Coghiin Lindsay; liné east, Listowel wel, Spent Sunday at the. home of Mr. ané Mrs. Wm. Morriso in. - whep Flora McInnis, eldes m, The bride, who was- given away by gow of white rench satin, with vell held in place ¥ orange blossoms, and carried a tended ded her sister, Miss Irene Dow, ed charming in a gown to match, carrying a sheaf of roses and lily of oom was supported by his Hunter. Mr. G. of London, and Mr. Russell Following the wedding, a recep- their return they will reside at Guests attended Mich., Albion N. Y. Se Mee ee tn On Friday, May 30, at "clock, _ at the home of the bride's careate| Walter Blackwell| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Woodcock, | returned) Youngstown; a wedding eeremony| was solemnized when Miss Edith Mc-| Farlane became the bride of Mr.| rne D. Blackwell, son of Mr. and| rs. Walter Blackwell, Atwood, Ont.! Mr. Flatt officiated. The house | on of spring blossoms and Pcs ld who was given y by| “rida | an | was held in| | the! place with a crown of orange blos- t oms. She carried a bouquet Mrs. Henry] elia roses, carnations, and a er|? of Lily-of- the-Valley. Miss “Ye Blackwell, who attended the bi de.| Chas. Stewart and. Mrs. Stanley Mor- | afr. & and Mrs — wel will reside in iagara Falls ews | ee Sokl Car of Oats— Mr. Hugh Rich car load of oats, conntsting of 1700 | , bushels, from " ros., Listowel, ' and sold them again ) Friday in| Henfryn bh Suffered Sprained Ankles — Messrs. Chas. Gray had the misfortune to sprain their ankles while playing in the soft! ball game, at Donégal, evening. Rented Farm— | Mr. Nesbitt Hamilton, of Toronto, , has rented the fifty acre farm of Mr. | Albert Coghlin, 8th. concession, and; we bave been informed that he is cultivating it for the seeding of flax. | Attend Funcral— Mr, Bride received ont on Tues-|'"* day morning of the dea on day of Mr. Johne Wallace, at Fords! wich, and left the same to at-! tend the funeral] held at his home on Wednesday Seriously IH— Friends of Mr. George viet of Listowel, and for many years a res- ident of Elma township, will regret to learn of his serious iliness. His recovery is anxiously hoped. for. Attending Conference— Rev. and Mrs. Byron Snell motor- ed to Woodstock on Tuesday. Mr. Snell will attend the conference of oe Methodist church held In Wind- and Mrs. Snell will visit her bro- é Thursday” from Stratford visited her brother, Mr. Sta ae vomeren ut three wee iy is Sitenoe e Wrodeae <4 his head cut, He has suffic- ther, Mr. -Ewart Edgington, in Tor- to, Poe Brother— f ts.-T. G. Ballantyne eae 'Mrs. Wm. Sweeton _ Dies on Friday Ist FFERER FOR M FINDS RELIEF IN DEATH--RES- IDENT OF THIS DISTRICT OV- ER THIRTY YEARS. Following . lingering illness, the | death of Mrs. Wm. Sweeton, occurred Ruttan and Elgin; on Friday, May 30th., sixth Deceased was a sulferer for over | Was married Ba “sul surviving on Monday| twenty years and was confin bed for the past six weeks. was the cause of death. Mrs. Sweeton'’s maiden name was Martha Raney. She was born in Ar agh, Ireland, coming to Canaan with j band, Mr. on 8 farm MANY YEARS in her sixty- to Cancer eeton, They Seite 15 t Neees until. four yea ago when they retired to Mr. Han Besides her husband there survive Methodist cdrch for the twat. 2 es aes and one sister, who are| y rs, Jas. Raney of tratford, e Deatee’ Raney, of Saskatoon and Mrs. | Wm... Bradford, near Sebringville. j The funeral on Sunday afternoon! was In charge of the Presbyterian’ of the Baptist pastorate, minf which church she was a mem terment was age: in’ Elma Centre ster, Rev cemetery. Pallbearers Messrs. jeg Winteringham and ah Thos: t Waugh, Little Pik 5 Bast Raney of procs and Thos. and M. were’ . ' h Raney, of aug! urray|Jobn Murray a8 op and Mr. Geo. Raney of Saskatoo . Gilmour, ofj| an six. nephews, Wm. Cardwell, t Hope; Geo. ly dt ce The pen services en Cae ee ae ;. June, the 15th., will ; _| be in oumee ‘b Rev. Capt. Ed- Stra Bee eiics » the orning, and jorrig t Be ka Gordon Butt, of Monkton, {n pried 1V—Josie Cummitig 80, *Jean Martin 70, "George Brown. 76, Arch-| bell fen MacDonald ce Jeusle Edgar Ts Wewotatt at ot I—Ralph Wilt 765,. Archie preparatory church on Friday and _ pesasten @! pared and signed in relation there- very impressive sermo hus- Preshyterinn church ‘on Sunday, June pSaneterred to the Hamilton confer- mber. In- { practical sermon last Sunday after- noo: itual sociability, which, if ponscious- CTION OF kebis CONSTRU Tak Wiles J areas DRAIN AND CON- -of} and that the — be chalroian of opded by ENo. gl FOR) a THE) Ba “DGN APPOINTED ‘TAX -COL-| “LECTOR. ‘ The munieipal-council of the town- ship of Elma met in the Agricultur- al Hall, Atwood, on Saturday, May Zist., 1924, Members all present. Minutes of last meeting were aead: approved and signed by the reeve and clerk. The clerk reported pos $5511.79 was realized from the of the Partridge Drain, No. 2: ‘aepextnten Several Sopanphirations were read! and filed Court of Revinise on the Assessment Roll Moved by Mr. Coates and second- ed by Mr. Shearer, that the council do now adjourn to meet as a Court of Revision on the. Assessment roll said court. Car The Court of ei vtston of the As- sessment Roll having closed ame council met for general business Surplus on Shearer Drain Moved by Mr. Willoughby and sec- Mr. Shearer, — by-law, 798, of the township of Elma re- lating to the distribution of surplus on the Shearer drain as now read a third time be finally passed and that al — and clerk sign the same. Moved by Mr. Ballantyne and sec- onded by Mr. Willoughby, , that by- law, No. 797, annexing the south part of the north half of lots No. 31 and 82, in the Ist. concession of El- and thee Bsyiation: be held he hday of June, 1924, Gated. Pg Dral ved by Mr. Shearer and Mo onded by Mr. Ballgttras: that bylaw No. 800, appointing EB. Rosa” oO. E., to examine and repor er sec- ons, 75 and 77, of the Gnidia! ha Act on - the ernhelder finally passed. Moved by Mr. Shearer and second- by—Mr_ t by-law, No. 4 appointing £. -D.- Bolton, €. E.. ngineér'to examine and report fie: drainage’ work petitioned pe br Lawson Coghlin, Robt. Galbraith om others and to éxamine and report rt on der section 7 of the Munteipat Drainage Act on the -““Turnbull Drain" as now read a third time be finally passed. Carri Moved by-Mr. Shearer and second- ed by Mr, Coates, that the reeve and elerk issue orders for et ree of the following accounts. George Lochhead, by- ig and veal tribution of surplus, re Shea drain, $15.00, preparing beutraae ~ drain No. 2, $8.00; Atwood Print Shop, post cards and printing, Partridge drain, $1.60, printing by- laws, re Posliff drain $20.25, print- ing by-laws, re Burnett Drain Im- provement, $37.50; Jacob Brandley, repairing tractor, $4.50; Vallance Bros., gas and oil for tractor, $9.27; , Thos. Inglis and:son, supplies for ma to Union school seers |; No. 2.]/ tractor, $20.20; Ed. Hamilton, gas Elma and Wallace, as now read &/ and ofl for tractor, $14.00; John third time be finally vpassed. Car- Rowers, gas for tractor, 64 cents; Ba. ried. | Posliff -—_ Improvement By-Law rovisionally Adopted Coa T 55; ‘Lloyd Hamilton, ploughing "road, S$ R 20 and 21, concession 5 and 6, Moved by Mr. Ballantyne and sec-| $2.25; John Haddow, grading ‘Tot 320 wane oa r. Shearer, T Mat by-law,| to 36, concession 12, $6.00, grading No. 799. of the township of Elma,| concession 11 to 13, L. E. wn as the “Posliff Drain Im-| 410.00; Norman Hamilton, grading S R 20 2 neession 4 to 8, provement By-law” be provisionally adopted and that the clerk have the game printed and served on the par- ties assessed and that the court of revision be held In the Agricultural mene Atwood, on Saturday, the 28th. to the said court of revision. Carried. Tenders were then opened for the | portion at $725 00; Alfred Denstedt, $3.50, grading blind. line, lote 16 to 30. concession 7, $2. < bere lots, 15 to 22, concession 6, $4.90, grad- ing lots 15 to 29, concession 10, $1.- 93, grading lots, 12 to 18, conces- sion 4, $2.80, grading lots, 20 te 21, concession 2, $1.40, grading lots, 1 to 15, concession 2, $19.78, grading $1.7 lots, concession 6, 1.75; = | te ‘m. Murray, grading S R 20 and a sg amu et penny Cecil, | Mrs. Herold Hammond and son, Ely-! were Opheliagroses and carnatio Drain” as follows: iia eae 21, concession 4 to 8, $3.00, grading brother, Mr. P a. nH Mee to his; mer Vernon, of Bluevale, spent the{ Little Miss Cifra Cornell made an, open portion at] blind line lote 16 to 20, concession pen ar th. con-| fore part of the week with their fa-| charming flower girl. She wore 1751.43, tie goetinn et $963.00;|-7, $2.10, grading lots 15 to 22, con- - ther, Mr. George Hiles, at Maltland.| white silk frock and carried a sheaf | + open perry | ' of spring blossoms. The bridegroom | 29, concession 10, $1.65, es lots day to vals ba oh eae eli cod Mr Geo. Raney. who. has -been| was supported by Mr. Howard Paige. | S24 Boars snk Maney Aes pees 12 to 18, concession 4, $2.40, grad- lutyne at sation’ i ; ~ i. al-| here on account of his sister's iil-| The wedding music was played by Kirby Newstead, open portion at| {0s lots 20 and 21, eiessineg 2, $1.- Torente , and friends in) ness, the Inte Mrs, Sweeton, | Mrs. EB. Cole. Later, over fifty $1613.85: Alfred Denstedt, openg 2% Srading lots 1 to 15, concession ‘ spent the fore part of this week in guests sat ‘down to the wedding-din- portion at $1700.00: Wm Connelly} 2, $16.95, grading lots 1 to 4, con, Miss Cora Hiles, of Stratford, ts Stratford and left on Wednesday for| ner. Toasts were given to which the & Co., open portion at $2008. 70: hie vag 6, $1.50; .~Milton Holman, Wpsinttar toe satin ete: 8; his home in Saskatoon. ridegroom ably responded. The Jo had M. Denstead en portion alance on salary i assessor, $30,- Of her Eather: ‘Mr. Geom ait \ ; young couple were the recipients of at $1583 an the Mpertion al at $827.00; | 90; equalizing U.S. S. No. 6, B. and cal rge es, “atl Mrs. Mary Jane Thompson left| many beautiful presents, a os. M. Gaffney, open ffortion at Logan $4.00, equalizing U. S. S. No. Friday, accompanied by her niece,| them being a aes fifty-two piece | $1700. 00, tile portion at $1158.00;| 7. E. and Logan, $4.00: Emmanuel Rev. aid Mrs. F. H. Paull ret Miss Dunbar from Toronto, for Van-| set of silverw presented by th Jas. Cuthberteon, tile portion | at| Stief, ploughing roads, lots 1 to 15, od Saturday trom «visit with, el hada pling Rag will spend the)! agents of the. ‘Prudential Insurance 38 000 00; Kirby Newstead, tile por- concession 16, $5.00, Milton Ronnen- Paull's parents, Mr. and Mra, ise, ummer wit er daughters, Mrs.:Co., where Mr. Blackwell is cashier. | tion. at $900 00: Roy Cleland, tile burg, grading lot 7, concession 16, $3.00. grading lots 5 to 16, conces- sion 16, $9.00; E. L. Tabor. repair- | ree Dre gett Oe Awarded |!" stader, $12.75; Isaac Henry, Moved by Mr. Shearer and second- cee: —— Li T = & ed by Mr. ‘Coates. that the tender of| 3. Ma's share, $21.68; Solomon John and M. Denstedt to construct ego grading, concession 10 to |the open portion of the Thompson’ 954 2. . He hed goes share, drain according to the plans, profile ath 13 1 eer sa ng. jand specifications thereof for the Elm , o 16, : . & M., sum of 26 cents per cuble yar ma's share, $17.50; Leslie Hym- Sacrament was observed Sunday! morning in “ deg apa church. Rev. F. W. Gtimou conducted the | services in urn’s| Next sanitary, sins sth. Whit Sun-| day will be observed by special ser- vices and music , oO ‘church. The holy communion will be} Drain, Improvement be in the Anglican celebrated jn the morning. | « Rev. B. Snell, | Mr. In the absence of ay of the Methodist church, T. E. her parenjs at the age of seven and omnd will have charge of | settling Downle township, near the services on Sunday afternoon at Aronton. \She was of a very quiet, re-) ponega | tiring disposition. commanding the | * «© « | esteem and respect of all who knew) ‘The local Oddfellows, and visiting | 82 ts from nelghbo lodges, ‘Avout thirty-two years ago she} wij] attend divine service in the * pastor of the past two rs, on- the Ethel circuit, has been * * * Rev. Mr. Jackson rer taken charge Listowel nd Atwood and preached a very acating principles of spir- carried out would surely be pro lasting ‘good. uctive of * The Interior of the Methodist; ec wang. A supper and entertain- Mam on the following | (1583.40) be accepted and that the) , tender of Roy Cleland to construct the (ile portion for the sum of $725.00 be accepted and that the reeve and clerk have a contract pre- to. Carried. oved by Mr. Coates and second- ers, repairing bridge, lot 27, conces- sion 10, $3.00, ditching S R, 30 and 1, concession 10, $10,; page oy Stru- Sweeton, $50.00; bert salaiy “as "hguccane: rid Feltz, repairing cul- verts, $ R 20 and 31, concession 16, ed ‘te Mr. Ballantyne, that the report | of the engineer, dated April 21st.,! {1924 n the proposed areas ge| no Car The report was then read and con- sidered. Report on Partridge Drain Improve- men opted Moved by Mr. Willoughby and sec- 1.50. Carried. Moved by Mr. Coates and second- d by pat Ballantyne, that the coun- e!] do now adjourn'to meet again tn the Agrituitatal Hall, Atwood, on pe cosipay te June 28th. 1924, at 10 o'- clock a. for general township bus- site. Datitel. @ DONEGAL DEFEATS ATWOOD LEAGUE cadena a4 Mr. Shearer, that the re- ; f John Roger, engineer, dated soft M was a large crowd at the april 2ist., 1924, on the proposed. ball match played on Monday repair, and improvement of the; ®¥e@ing in Donegal between Atwood “Partridge Drain” be adopted and that the clerk have a by-law prepar- ed in relation thereto with ten equa? annual payments together with in- terest at five ‘per cent. Carried. enders were then opened for the, construction of a concrete bridge an? hae line Sypoene lot 35, conceesi ae 3 pipes and 6 attgler posts on each eide for vibe sum of $1025.00 be ac- cepted, ‘Applica Satins were recelved for the office of collector for 1924 as fol- ume-at $95.00 and lows: William and ponegel Methodist Leagues. The scOre was 12—-20 in favor of Done- Rt ene Mine-up was as follows: pod 99 and Chas. Rut- alt? Harvey Ba en, owes Hume, Gordon § Clara rker, Zelda i Giawilten and Alice ymers, aod > Donegal—Nelgon Cowan, Edgar > Cha per plan,; | Gray, Bert Wilson, Bob Struthers, e166 ‘00, with rs mines” and 6 ang m4 Kenneth Barton, Elfzabeth Cowan, posts on each side, $75.00 less; Sim- Dé@othy Little, Mae and Violet Hym- on pee, ae per plan, $1200, with! er. 3 pipes and 6 angler posts on each Mr. Percy ‘Greensides acted as plan, Sineee -00 Henry Feltz, as, per scorer and afer E. Swing rge ‘ raham an - oved by Mr. Willoughby and sec-| pjres, pr SR a cnted by Mr. Ballantyne, that abe tender of George Chapman to co eieatad . ; SP esocdaut struct a concrete bridge on blind line atte +t pettetebtettne > opposite lot 35, concession 12, ac- GOTH ‘cording to plans and specifieations ; : am Pe for the sum of $1100.00 or with only ebtetedetenteeheabetatettetut and Mrs. Tom Johnston and eaasiy; from Mildmay, motored up and spent the week-end with friends arcdet pois Mornington. mmuity was shocked week to 5 heed of the sudden death of Mr, WIlL Hone, Sr., who ended his e. €0.! life so e Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Car nochan Soatay with Mr. and Mrs. P. Haraste. Mr. and Mrs. Will Karges, aleo Mr. and Mrs. —_ Bell, spent mt Batur- day in Stratfor m, for Longines gyi re Rig bem i ib the. said oe aed - i -

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