Listowel Banner, 23 Apr 1925, p. 5

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Are You taking Advantage _ot The Bee's clubbing offers? We vey and trouble, os & little cabal ge renewing j Sour papers and magazines. a for ATWOOD, Thursday, April 28, 1925 QUALITY STORE HOSE Black, Indian Tan, Satin Blo ‘| TABLE LINENS We have afine quality cloths and also in webs. CHINTZ a good assortment with very All Men's Caps and Fel to buy. : See our display of HOLEROOF HOSE in shades of Chintz is a atiatil which is very popular, 10 PER CENT. OFF CALL and look our Suits over. Prices from $15. to $35. nde, Airedale and Grain. Elma Resident Uses _ Shotgun To End Life Items Of Local Intérest HENRY SHEPPARD OF THRE OF ELMA COMMITTED ida ene LAST THURSDAY. The community was shocked last Thursday by the news that Henry Sheppard, aged 46, and a yeteran of the Great-War, had ended his life by shooting himself with a shotgun. of Table Linen i in separate The fatality occurred early Thurs between 5 and 6 0’. eppard, who lived with Mr, Austin Whitfield, on the 12th, Elma, arose before We have pleasing colors. t Hats. Nowis your chance rest of the household, loaded’ both outside the house, the head, evidently placing the bar- rel of the gun in his mouth: before pulling thé trigger. Only one barre) was discharged, Coroner Dr. D. A. Kidd, Atwood, was immediately summoned to the home, and after viewing the body and taking the evidence of the family, de- cided that ai ig not necessary tu hold an in It is thought that the rash act was GROCERIES Leave ¥ ° - CLEAN AND FRESH ~~ . Try Our TEA at 69c per Ib. It Suits Everyone- Sd. Raisins, 2 lbs. ...... 25e runes, 2 gi = oe = . i 2 J Pulled Figs, 2 lbs. .....- aateh om _— ahcsaiie a ylmer Corn, 2 cans . B50 Ovanges, per GOz- +++. Aylmer Peas, 2 cans .... 35e Pork and Beans, reg. 20c, now] Ayjlmer Tomatoes, 2 cans 35c TOF wcccccrsaccvevere Salmon, reg. 45c, now ....20c SUGAR $7.50 cwt Cash EGGS ! EGGS !! _ EGGS! our eggs with us and be sure of.the highest price. We Aim To Sell Quality 4 ng a mental disturb ance, traceable to a sunstroke which Sheppard suffered while in India. Mr. Sheppard h ved the Empire in the great war and also {n the South African war besides seeing consider- able’ service in Ind - The late Mr. Sheppard was not mar- ried and is survived by two brothers | Mrs. Whitfield, of Sima England, and a brother in Australia, The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon, Rev. A. C. Capper, of Mil- ving “charge of the service. Interment was made Trinity church eg The pall-bearers were: W. A. ney Henry §$ William pitch , Henry Whitfield, Howard W hitfield ‘and Charles Stru- thers Good Attendance At Play In In Music Hall ' | There was a good “good audience in the | stn, |* ursing in Listowel— Nurse Inez Ballan is in * ae tyne tendance at the’home of ME J. #H ne Donald, Listowel, who & seriounly igns as Organist— - Owing to ill. health, Mise’ Marjorie Ratcliffe has resignéd as organist of the Presbyterian Church. A new or- ganist has not«yet been appointed. Attended Conference at Hanover— Mr. end Mrs. Conrad Rassnian, 2nd. con.,. motored to Hanover on Sunday, and attended the annual con- ference of the, Eyangelical church. y . 58. 8. No, 2 Forw Quilt— The Junior Red Cross Sogiety of 8. No. 2, quilted a quilt in the school last week, and have forwardes it on to the Society at Toronto. Shipped Car Load of Eggs— Mr. J. M. Erskine, produce deal- er, shipped a car load of eggs this week. This is the first time for sev- eral years that’a car of eggs has been shipped from Atwood. Rents Farm— Mr. Auguet Strickert, 15th. con.. has rented his farm to Messrs. Wil- fred and Milton ~ Ronnenberg, © of Monkton, rma a year. Il] health is the cause of M . Strickert retiring from farming. | t Sprained Hand Cranking Car— While cranking his car the latter part of last week, Mr. Alex. McKay, 8th. con. had the misfortune of hav- ing his right hand sprained. We are glad to report that no serious injur- ies were received. Til With La Grippe— The Misses Mae and Annie Inglis. and Mr. Grosert Inglis are ill with la grippe and confined to bed. On Sak aes. William Simpson : Gan 1 road, entertained a number of friends rend neighbors: at their home evening, whith was pleas ndily pin in card playing. A dauity: luncheon was also served. High. Wind Breaks Door— During the high wind on epee last, the door at the ck the’ ethodist church was eaieae i the gale, and broken clean in two, one part left on the hinges and the othe: part Blawg away. Operation Successful— Mrs. Robert May underwent an op- eration Monday morning at the Gen- eral Hospital, Toronto, and reports recelved by,Mr. May on Tuesday state that the operation was success ful and Mrs. May is doing nicely. Returns From Hospital-— Friends in Atwood and vicinity will be glad to learn that Mrs. Page utts, who has been patient in a New York-~-hospital for a few weeks, was able to retu the latter part of last week, and expects to re- turn to the home of her mother, Mrs. James Hamilton, 6th. con., the firat week in May ‘4 “a Funeral in Ayr— E. Anderson, of Atwood, LISTOWEL, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL i ER OF JOHN AND MILTON DEN- | AND ROY CLELAND AC.| "PERSONALS | CEPTED FOR OF MICOERT DRAEN. The Municipal Council’ of the Township of Elma met in the Agri- cultural Caer’ April 18th. bers ee mt were Reeve Wil: aeted, on Saturday, 926. Diekson, J. S. Ellacott and Adam Willoughby. The minutes of the last meeting munications were read and file Mr. T. L. Hamilton, Dr. A, Shiell and Mr. Wanzer, of Lis towel, addressed “the council, asking for a grant to the Listowel Memorial moseier Listowel, and also toward: an X-ray m satire were ¢ construction of the MeCourt Drain. as Robert McCourt, open portion at per cubic yard, tile portion Mr. ea Mrs. Adam Gray and Willie, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray and Edgar, ana’ Mr, Wm. Little, 10th. con., Mr. anal Mrs. Wilson Little, and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Bannerman, 17th. con., were in Ayr on Friday, attending the fun. eral of a relative, the late Mrs. Ed- gar Rent Residence— ir. and Mrs. Aibert Coghlin, whe) have been occupying the home on. Main street of Mrs. Arthur Peebles, have rented the residence of Mr. A.} E. Anderson, and expect to move the} this account, Miss Margaret Inglis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter In. glis, is supplying in the hardware store of Mr. Thos. Inglis. they are vacating has been rented by! Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckle, whe -_ move into Mrs. Peebles’ —) rtly fney, open portion at 29%c, tile por- |tion at $1600; John and M. Denstedt, , open portion at $2880, at $1295; John J. feeeaee at 26%e, 800; Jas Robb | Struthers, open portion at 24 %c, tile portion at 95; Alfred Denstedt, lo open portion at 25c; Albert Schenck; | open portion at 30c, tile portion ai } $1782.20; Roy Cleland, tile portion at $1196; Marra? = Nicholsot.- open portion at 37 Shearer-W iicdattoy — That Treasurer forward to of Mornington, the sum of. $4 fn the Township of Elm r 1924,) | under the ; Telphone System. Dickson-Shearer—That . Mornington Carrie grant o1 e. Me is hen received for the’ Very low and uitsie hope is néla ‘out tile portion to es ee Mrs, John Vall confined to bed: ; Mrs. C. Longmire ia visiting be Wm. Baker niece, Mrs. m. t Ethel Mre, Wesley Brandle saa Gertrude spent Friday with friends in Toronto. Miss Zelda Hamilton spent Sunday with Mre. Eby and family in Hanover. J. 8. Cowan, 10th. con., Was in Peterboro roa week on business. M ey e and Mrs, John Hall visited friends at Britton Monday. Mrs.~R. Marshall returned home Monday, after a visit with friends in Stratfor pple George and Borden Mc- Clory spent Sunday with friends in Mijiverton. - Wirs. Samuel Petérs, Sth. for her recover: Mrs. C. bouriaiie and Mr ward Campbell spent Friday friends in Henfryn. Mrs..Wm. Clark of Fullarton, vis- ited on Monday at eo home o and Mrs. George Miss Gladys Moffat, “or West Monk- s in At 6. Ed- with Mr. and Mrs. James Mayburry, of ene! M8 the Herrin | Sth. latter part of this week. The house}as payment of ged el pt tel =, visited Sunday tlw a and Britton, spent Saturday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. ‘Johnston | Peeb es Mr. Gordon Hamilton, of St. arys, spent Sunday with his par- }ents, — and Mrs. Scétt Hamilton, Mr. aaa Mrs. James, Priesi." of and Mon- oy at the home of Mr. Alex. Morr \" hrs Alexander Forrest has re ° : Music Hall on Tuesday evening, Ap Shier home, after spending the win+ fl 2ist., when the Young People’s = $100. be made ta the Listowel Mem-};,, months with her daughter, Mrs, 4 ! League of Trowbridge, staged Jeofoot tobe forial Hospital for maintenance, and Glen Burke, 11th. e e three-act play, “An Old hg tig | also the sum of $ towards X-ray Mr. James Denman returned Mother,” under auspices of the . DONEGAL ; hee the purchase thereof. Carried.|~yesday evening, after spending M. S. of ood Methodtet 4 +) iMloughby- Ellacott——That the|/ week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. __ 4" ‘church. The proceeds of the play will sotesfetectatet : e nder of Soha e Spee ee Wm, Little, 17th. con be divided fifty-fifty. The play was et tee eet 8 ae the | r thee a a dB uct tae : Mrs. Lorne Vallance and guest, Le ——=jagain staged at Union church, Ethel! Faster holidays at her an Neu-! piter” gee cain the Gel oe le and” apeatticaal aise. Evelyn Bailey, of Toronto, vis- Wednesday evening, and- there] stadt. ‘the Presbeterlan church on Sunday Mans, profile and speciiications) ited Tuesday —s Mr. and Mrs. r i lomges a mood attendance - Miss Grace Cowan has napcion morning la = ee sreepted andthe tender pings Olei. rarean®, i a . 5 a ses @ cast o sharacters was as - - = 4 r overe alist re BEnee ature Tifa) Onder Prices At’ Home [ene ee a ne ee eee se bat ams ane eee eet fay ih fotts SU rah Underhill—Luela Marks. 1. 3. Cowan i Pe the Donegal cervices navel § R $196.08 ‘be accepted vad tha bom spending a few days with his father, Widder Bill Pindle—Pearl Coates.} Two weeks special meetings are! w aac 3 | Heeve and Clerk OS ; ae “| Mr. Wm. Haist. Plus Our Immediate Delivery~and Service ' Miss Lowizy Loviny Custard—Lot- | being held in ee charchs a = sen — much pleased and profited by ew signed in relation thereto. Pit Miss ‘Ruth Robinson retnrnied Mon- 2 7 a , . ° y eesw after spendir Re Compare The Cash Price Isabel Simpscott—Pearl Ward. Rev. Harold Hl. dilbart of Winnipes. The Mi Bend of the Method Shearer-Dickson—That the reeve hovidays with her ‘parents, air as NCE CORDS 7.25 Gloriana Perkins—Edna sent Mr. Gilbart is a speake 4e Mission Band of the = eto 4 and clerk issue orders for the Day-|Mrs. Ac M. Robin ENDURA » 9/. Sukey Pindle—Eva Holm than ordinary ability, both pleasing| ed of Missions” th the church On| ene dee tenet Tren Con Guelphe| yenee, Wiliam Wilson, of hear Mil- i ’ Oo n r r ats] NOBBY CORDS, $9.00 reel bebe stl Alten. and forceful. Besides the usual even- Friday evening last, "About stwel¥e | ood Grader, No, ae isa: 53 Yen aie pe rae oe of ce a lariey nder ome y': ates, 5 ase wb . “| wood, a west & ne home ier S- ROYALCORDS $11.00 Brother Jonah Guacks ve _ error ing services he is dimg special | sir rls took part in the entertainment, / Lochhea preparing contract relter, Mrs m. McCutcheon. io ae ackenbush+—Me oy in the afternoon for women a 5 j sat Ms 7 vyn Marks. nd girls and on Friday afternoon for: SOA & PEGs War Bien Kivee Uy BN Burnett Drain imp. $8. “a aroperine Mrs. Gordon Leonard and little ; Jeremiah Gosling—Jerry—Milton|}men and boys. On Saturday even-| , Isabel Wilson. Mrs. Snell and Mrs. | py- -law re Partridge Dra $22.40,! son, Bobby, of Listowel, spent Mon- . rant. ing he will deliver a lecture. All are fi = which Wwe og eg te the | | oe cet Who a ‘Drain $40. day and Tuesday at the home of her : Enoch Rone—Gordon Rae. play, Walch was well put on by tHe Municipal Worl Dd. M. Binder mother, M Robert Wil! 4 Quintus Todd—John Brant. jaseny a as Ser-) children. . a other supplies, $8. ii Recefver oT Seer Glotens MIBOMBURY. x: 1, Otta 77. yards greve) stow e Ladies’ Aid held their annua} Mics Carrie Hymers’ was thee era ren, of Listowel, are spending «# = ; 6 Department of Indian affairs,| tow w f elestion of officers at their meeting was in from : few weeks at the home of her par- ’ ] New Pupils Enter Primary feofosfeofesfoefeefoefeefeefesfecte on Thursday of last week at the chair ot the Tense Peapie's Mendae 4 EP a Range Ig Bei, gia ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKay, 8th. Lil ~ % - moot {Mrs,.Jas.Scott.-The_new Hy erori n con Methodist Class On Monday fe ETHEL RS a are: eee Mrs. N. Acheson, of Mie 7. Geean aed ae ay ot 1 to 5, ok oe Rick — j Misa Grace Cowsh. wollen ie ae 3 mma + ice-Pres., Mrs. Jas Cockwell; | Coghlin. As usual, the meetin; ° 1 eo “16! ne day to her echool at Welland, after Sunday April 26th 1925 Several young hopefuls made their Foofookesfocforfooke ekenke ale ofecfoofo ofooge of chore fe ofe de See oe ofeop Mrs. Ales Mrs. Barton; Treasurer|ed with recreation and sar tiNts fone 2 $3. er tes Becheh, beng sponte boliters se ore ; me appearance at the Public School on - irs. Alex. Wilson; Flower fommit-| singing, Gordon Switzer read thé! roads . A ents, Mr, and Mrs. J, S. Cowan, 10t Rey. B. Snell, pastor. 2 The Cantata given by the Ethel Mrs. J. Petrie and Mrs. E. Vi- : roads, Lots 10 to 15, Con. 16 $2.50; | con. Monday morning to begin their train. ‘ scripture, and the topic was also! Rov Hamil somniue? tug for the great gaile of lite. A iit Methodist choir on Tuesday last was pond; \ Visiting Committee, Mesdamen given by Miss T. Denman fad 8. $7.00 ton, » grenies. Aaiag 1 iy? 15.) Mr.° Duncan McKay, of Stratford, orning: reat succ . 1 Mr. , " * % . Con. 8 eo uttan, grading, Rev Wi. H. Otkart of Winntnde, with id ps re = os Ent 7a eager Musical jee tagag glock ly ero 4 gs ne eng & a er: ae s a SP 5 Ae sy S.Con. f nat 24.58: : Nr nag Pigs at a the Pome oP preach head of them, they began their stud-| ations. The voices were well bal-jand Thos. Hymers. the Young Peoples Society, of the a MONA. DEEt SRRES OF ON | Meare. £08208 Wal. McKay, of Mon- Evening: jes under a considerate and efficient |*"Ce*. and the Nght and shade was ‘he W. M. S. also orgonized with| Presbyterian church Monday even {> vin ate i. ’ eee Bedwel},|crief. > seeker most marked. Mrs. Parker of Brus-|the> following officers: President,/ing. Mr. James Terry occupied the|’ ‘VINE chap ot 16 to 21, con. 10, Mise Lottie Hatinidnd returned ‘To be announced in the morning. The following is a list of the be- _ Re Ge tack aiotet Sa ware yictplnll if ae Mvsinbig * “7 a. eine, Mr. Cameron Inglis ne i § ete “ly my Oo; Robert Adair, Monday to.her scheol at Wheatley, é ‘or~ ecretary, Mrs : after spending the hol De 1 230 ; 47.30 ginners at the school in Atwoo est and Ina McKay of Monteriet.|Hymers; Treasurer, Mrs. A. Buch a addrese on the life of Robert grading Lot 20 to 26, con. 17, h me se her : . ere at the nega an p.m. Gertrude Brandle, John Coghlin, The Roes orchestra made its second|anan; Cor. Sec., Mrs. J. H. Petrie; |j ee sad ae og 7 gave the orig-|20 and 21, con. 16, $16. wt - plowing J. Ham a ie age maim Thelma Coghlin, Thelma eon Supt. Littl we n and history of the favorite hymn,! road, lots 15 to 25. son. $3.50: Mr. Gilbart’s subjects are: tte Ingll ie th Thom appearance at Ethe en-| Supt. Little Light Bearers, Mrs. L.|“Still With Thee,” writt sal te rah, Mr. and as. Hugh oad Mrs, » | Seoree TYeleaces SY noth THOMDOONthtalatonty rocelveg by the larg [Rvmare: Cogan Biryani Atte [rat Beecher, Glows. (lar. raoy wag eit, epi fo rn #1: |sobn Howard node aon r “Th . . > 8 y. Mrs Dickso: fc is R t , ard, of Ethel, vieited Wedutess last . ree Silver Trumpets —_——— Cdiitata and n of Cypress River, Man., a| crush ‘ ¥ program was one of the/ Buchanan; Mite boxes, Mrs. Cock+ rusher $9.00; Chas. Prast, do. $3.;/at the home of M aad best patronized events of the Sea-| well. iete ¢ boleh thie ee David Harrow, ploughing road, lots] McKay, sth. om. and Mrs ’ ; aia Lloyd Vallance gon in these parts, and the sum of| Rev/ Dr. Husser of Sparta, visited] ple’s work. The Journal v2 E peo |30 to 36, con. 13, $6.00; A. Wil-| Mies Edith Lucas returned Mon- - “Bleckirg the Dewzward Read * $65 was taken in, At the close, Rev./ old friende here on” Wedn nee lougnby, attending a Stratford Good | day t Y g Appointed Postmaster | , y Mr. Alex. Donely. R ay to Stratford Normal, after spend- Mr. Shannon was asked by the chair-| last week and spoke in the atarsh. edigteasastces oa -85; W. A. Dickson, S: ing the Easter mouanrs at the home atin ddveeel montis Siete Dit Geek Ge ae ee ee ebeebebtetepdeteteis thettete j (35; The ti, do. $446; Win. Soot [ot eer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus ts ‘ eas RY severa nd enough to invite the Choir to haiti . 8. Ellacott, do. $4.45; Wm. Scott, Lucas, 10th. 9 | > | : part cf the Federal Government, an Cranbrook on Tuesday evening, hav-|ebbdbiebbbhhebibttbbit ¢ do. $4.45; David Dewar, gravellisz| “Mr. and Mrs, J. P, Greeneidds Mr. ° | EVERYBODY'S COLUMN appointment has at last been made to|ing been authorized to dé so by the ° : 6th, LINE ELMA $/lot 13, con. 12, $4.60; Dalton Me-|p. “T- Greensides and G. i | fill the vacancy caused by the resig |Eldere of that appointment. » J BRITTON + +| Court, grading lots 30 to 36, Con. 13/ Greensides motored to P: n ) i | Ten cents a line for. first in- nation of Postm kson, who} The Play “Dont Deceive your FREESE ETE ETT EET E FETT | $1.80, grading con. 13 and 14, T-| Sunday and visited "i almerstin on | sertion, with minimum tharge | /Tesigned. last October, after fourteen| Wife” given by the members of the| ee++$atoosedre+ +444 | Several of our young people took} E. & M. $112. grading S R 29 b, who is in poor health { ubsequent insertions years of faithful service. Brussels Anglican Church was weli} Miss Emily Thompson returned to|i2 the dance on Thursday evening 2°30,'Con- 10, § . 8. R. 25 and Messrs, Louis and David McCur- | five cents a “fine with mini- loyd Vallance, Who has be@Riattended. There was much laughter! Toronto on Saturday, after spending| /@st in t F. O. hall, Britton. 38, Con, 32 to 12, Shc, Lots 16 to cngon ina. McCutcheon and | mum charge of 25c. assisting at the postofifce since Mr.jthroughout the performance, which | the: holid 4 Mr. and Mrs. G De: 30, Con. 12, $7.65, ts 31 to 36, Mrs. Chas. Ditchfield t be Dickson’s resignation, received not n the Township Hall. It Kinkead. aye St the Rome of - MY, 8 cae Miss ‘Clave ites Con, 12, $2.25, Cons. 11 and 12, T. m on. Bata rday and spent the os : | ice me week -_ Lots nee been ap-|was thought at one time that Mr. Ad-| Miss Florence White epent the|™Otored from Stratford, and spent A, & M. $3.15; Milton Holman, week-end at the home of Mr. PASTURE FOR CATTLE TON Oe Re ieee ae belie ortent-|oTatie Poe cis ee teen tt Banik holidays here, returning to/ Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. R. attending at Stratford Good Roads, Mrs. Wm McCutcheon. Wanted A umn ak catia for ongratu eing extend-|hilarity. This play has prov 80! Stratford on Sunday. Alexande . $4.45; Milton ee plowing Mr. “Arthur Peebles, of Linwood, = u o ed to Mr. Vallance in being thus reo | popular through the country that it Mr M road, Jots 1 to 10, Con. $4.40; nts pasture ke about 12 head. A) vern SeS Sadie aia Ruby Kinkeg and Mrs. Wm. Karges ana spe a unday at the home r. and nly to ‘eeruent Naylor Se pole 6 tah the Go wi = given in Brussels on Friday| returned to Toronto on Monday. © |™Mr. and Mre.’Percy Burnett motor. 4 atk ereding ire I to 15, Con. Mrs . Shearer, 4th. st: His lit- ’ Ls ee PTR GO EES ET evening again: At Ethel, the pr ed to Stratfo 0; ex tewart, grading tle ‘. xk, me, about 3 miles west of Monkton, eepheseibtbeooFeeEPEEEHOES | coeds were $52.15. The Roes Or. tes her cn Monday: WHE TATE otto (ae day ‘vitting friends. and spent) iots 1 to 16, Con. 17, $9.00: i le aon, ee ‘igeaith’ a lee tae - 3 4-30p. | » / @/chestra also contributed to the en-|ance. : Mr. Mrs: Ezra Biehn, 4th. con..|__ Willoughby-Shearer—T h a es with his grandparen ¢ s TROWBRIDGE : prec ~ events, were Mr. W. A. Smith was in New Ham-| WT? visitors on our line on Sunday. pe ge 2 ee peta! . oa me et ‘ie t. and Mrs. Chris. Rassman, of * S ceeuaids rought to a happy close by a nty/ burg on ¥ § I Nutt and ain in.the Agricultural Ha t- oat spent Sunday wit [| HHeeteeeeseeeeetteteeteets | lunch being served at Mrs. J. Ames, eral o 4 eo attending the fun-| 74° Adam Willoughby, and Bdith | 0°: Gn Ratarday, ‘May Ob. 1825.1 Mrs: H enry Rassman, West tN ‘ BORN 1} George Johnston, son of Mr. Frank - o all those who had helped to make Hird apeat-« Tew days’ las: Coulter, narrowly escaped serious in- pu igs: Fe pe “ for general prior to their departure for Cali-. I 1 | Johnston, 4th. con., underwent an op-/‘€ Avene & Sucm week with friends her jury. y¥ evening, when thei: | ‘OW"S4ip bus ness, Carried fornia, where they intend making + ———-¥ | eration Thursday morning sf last in mh 460 sine on eee even- and Mrs. J.T. Saayinirey spent horse frightened from a car driven their future ho - week in the Listowel Hospita’ Wwe | ing, abou slides on Canada, Ja- ianiiay night at. Mr. C. Wright's Mr. Stanley Cooper, of Listowel. Soar ev. Hyslop Dickéon, of Cypress BRé da Ch a —In Elma cominnis on Satur: |. sorry to report that His sn Bik a eo ina, a century ago as con-|Newton..Mr. Wright’s son Elgin. The car was coming in the opposite A L . River, Man., returned Tuesday to his day, April 18th., 1925, to Mr. ands. rather ind. with toney, Silt be shown in|was operated on for appendicitis| Wirection, ‘und the horse bolted dir fter-Lenten Services at . home, after spending the week-end Mrs. Wilbert Bray, & 50n. Lily Green waa taken to the Listo- ‘the Methodist c . So many have/that day. ectly in front Of the car, and then in D. 1 Well A at the home of his mother, Mr 1 Hospi veday evening. She is] Spoken kindly of ihe coloured’ set to the.ditch, throwing thé top part onega e ttended “Ldaborong Dickson. Rey. Mr. Dickson THOMPSON—aAt, Listowel Memorial! .vrrering f heart tfoub! The Ninety and Nine” that these off the buggy along with the occu- arrgee sin .Toronto latter part of Hospital, on Thusetay, Spr a 16, We are sorry to report that Mr.|W!ll be shown a € music Will) Heerrerihetrrcteeheieddeb | ants, clear of the wheeis. It was|, Rev. H. H. Gilbart, of Winnipeg. tast wom - attending @ Simday Schop! 1925, to and Wil'y Hamilton, 2nd. con., is sick in, the ung by the Ethel quartette i ; 4#|@ Very narrow escape, and they are|i® Conducting After-Lenten ‘services convention. 4 Wei rotinson, Bind Lines: 8 208. Listowel Hospital, where he u - The final board meeting of this|+ HESSON * #j thankgnl that they did ‘not recéive|!2 the Donegal Methodist church.| Miss Annie Brant, 6th. con., re- PMNS LA at ag operation the latter: pe conference year will be held in the/%° 4. | Serious injury. The homme was caught| J 2¢ attendance is’ increasing from/ turned home Tuesday, after spend- gc in last week. We hope _ Hi. soon fa chureh 6 Monn ue genpenss Fhe fectectefecebee ede trderbecteotecdodeclonfecbeatesfegege | SOME distance from hom: full Pian and any eeicatas are a sometime with Mr. and Mra. 4. ‘ on Mon ay evening at eighy ° essing at nspiration tu Bricker at nayAt phat divyeaay thy doctha's| able (0, AFouRE AE earned tol at fants” abouia| , Matter, Ceell, Kennedy te iting ; ad old, The, folowing is s| ent a Week ‘withthe brother. ie “Dr. Kilpatricie,”” vailtte reply.| her home, after. spending a month} 2% paid to Mr. ‘Chas: Cleaver before Glena ais t Wm. Kennedy,; “Tourist’ killed and hurt by partial Hist Of pis ‘sabiert ward Brant, at Toronto, and with Bs “He's the senior house. physician.” | with ffiends in Toron that time. “Miss Marie Lin an dé Dorking, pt A rg aig ek eee Litre Se oe Stumbling Blocks" ores. Spee: in the city before re- t settles it)” mut ‘ Mr. et has Setitdell from os D spent a few with Miss” A. oa — om ‘ a i the. pa- aud wae resumed h S| Wiliins, B 4 B.D. ie Wallace, OR face days, R.} killed, so this is worth ees 5 Tonee on “How todve Ten Years ; eg Mrs. J. W. Ward motored exchan Sun Mr. Wm. Hayes of Waterloo, is ay Su ada f son of i Mra. £ present visiting at the home of Mi | ited with Boor here Tu T te! ° pee Ged Fila he gga he ‘bu : ib : 1 he coils Sam e Tuesday. ru > Atenas enderson spent. Sunday sunday _evenng—"Blocking the ward Road,” miler anes & bus}. eee rd His Message.” Smith, on - onday. ie

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