Listowel Banner, 18 Jun 1925, p. 5

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4ré You taking Advantage of The Bee's clubbing offers?, We can save you time and trouble, and a little money, in wing for your papers and magazines. “ATWOOD, Thursday, June 18, 1925 Rural Play Not Well Attended | PERSONALS | Mr. Draper Battin, of gpa was in the village Tuesday on b ness. QUALITY STORE art as Elissa teria owed by S the Lord's supper. on, sunday next | ee * = oo lightly Bros. Monkton. $ i Reduced Prices on all Ginghams for Fri- Mri ad Wis! Fred Brown: ail&’son,|~ Pa" o™ AFTER PLAY. ; TEND STRATFORD | PRES Fred, arene Sunday with friends in eg eal Monday- x TER ‘ Rev. E. 7 whe day andSaturday. ~ Monkto a small crowd at the)” yfr. Mre. Norval Hall moved, —_—- et pon ru cae. Day “Plain People,” held in Monday to the building recently pur-|| Mr, D. E. Hodge presided at a well Mankwe phe : Geirea Rutt eth: is the Music "yall, Atwood,;on Tuesday | pased from Mr. George Greensides. “attended congregational meeting in h apres rg Mr. Lge penn . ge, Hatitn, bth. con. evening last, by the L.@.L. No. 680, the Presbyterian church on Monday.| CAUrCR 8 ore, a ; ie ; 20 ent off visiting friends in Belleville, Tren-! 4 tyoo J Driving Shed and Hen H . Erected |evening, when their pastor, Rev. friends believe that he will accept e per Cc ° ton and Frankford, The cast ‘of charactérs was as fol-; - Mr. James Keith, 6th. con. had @ Ww -8 mour, Was unanimousl jnvit- | Invitation. ee low driving shed erected this week, and o remain with them, and not tot’ * ; Geo ent es, Rev W. J. Hendry will cate an <a All Voiles for Friday and Saturday Sunday" ‘with ‘Mr, = ol Wm m, ‘Esra Rromlep, mtarekeuper—— 215 | Mr. Alex, Mess, ae: st tetas Fyfe 2 Porm ik ape Orange sermon on Sunday aftern i new hen house built e appointed as a e delegation f Clark, Fullarton. ALpie Bromley, housewife—Pearl . local church to emi cg cas eT Rigg Bennett: | Mission Band. Picnio— ttend the Presbytery meeting = in ames Terry was taken suddenly; Martin Jasper Bromley. abil * The Mission Band of ihe Presbyter; | Strat@rd~to-dayy”“(Thursday),-an 354, Listowel lodge, who will march ie | in a body trom Listowél to attend the man—Clarenoe BrYaa service. All L.O.L. brethren are in- oe a Hankins, mischiet-—Emily ill a ee but is now reported Gilmour remain in doing nicely. an church héld an enjoyable picnic _ Saturday afternoon: A large num- 10 per cent off all Shoes urge a Rev. Atw — nif Benn er of kiddies were petnent, and a E. Hodge, Mrs. Thomas} , ot tthe Youns : . Ridge Marley, christian—Camp- Hamilton, Miss Ethel Blackwell; Mr. ; e reguiar meeting of the G ° Mr. A. Baker, of, Beamsville, has good time spent by a 10 Suits to clear at $13.75 ood buying bien. rohevwing ota acquaintances in | béll-Gibson. Wm. Bell, Mr. D. B. Dodge, Mr. J. I. ge oo fa aa et goer the village this week Melissa banana elderly lady—! pn t Operation at Stratford— Pallantyne and Mr. Jas. Newbigging. c c . Cogblia, Second yo presiieat, ; oer non — k, far Herb. Wal Mr. "and Mrs. Robert Nichol, of ae ee wi c airman. and alse gave a very Straw Hats Mr. John Cuthbertson of Stratford,|xom. arrock, farmer—Herb. Wal-| Newry, Mrs. James Nichol, 10th. con + sh ehiahbhbhht tebe interesting missionary topic. Read- For every head. Call and get yours. It’s here. spent the week-end with his brothér, sBelindy Jarrock, seamstress—Ed- They were accompanied by Mre. * TROWBRIDGE + | Coghli d Lena Gree he ene apts a ith Thom Pestell, 10th. con., who underwen ‘* oie necet Mowtay evening will be Miss Jean Hammond, 8th. con., Patiereon. ‘cur Peck, seller—Earld/ a slight operation at the General HOS-| $ppppppebtbrbitibtete teres | in oharge of Efleen Parker and Mar- spent Sunday with her friend, Mies die Roe The young people are busy these Mattie Hurst, 10th. line evenings practicing soft ball in 8. = s ecial pa Sm were held in the Caps April Blossom, helper—Enza Gib- ngs . Attended Helstein Breeders’ Picnic-- ‘ piri the school grou 4 ‘ we have a large assortment of Spring and Summer Caps, at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell, 12th. The proceede of the play amounted widncity gee coded gine and Mr. : neey has ‘purchased & yeine chatish on pa a ae low prices. con.#spent Sunday with ee. and Mrs. ne eppricionsay see Oe na dete trict. Holstein Breeders’ picnic in Chevrolet touring car during the whoir end a number of union mem- George Ellacott,“10th. ven eek SOR si he*pl d | Stratford on Saturday, were Mr. and | we bers from the Presbyterian church — am nee aber of Young -peopie-gath- Mrs. Henry Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Miss C. McClory returned from U. rge er of y aie GROCERIES Mr. and Mre. Wm. McCutcheon pa n y g people gs James Ovais, Mr. Hugh Richmond, - a ay. Her me y fangs are east of the service was the baptismal and Mr. David Thorndyke, spent Fri- 10th. con., Mr. and Mrs Me-/} &la ™ thea A 7 : teadi pelis| Of tWo children, when Wesley Eric; day with friends in Stratford. Lellan, 6th. con. and Mr. Adam u a ung e son of Mr. and’ Mrs. Stanley Purvis, Always fresh and up-to-date. Park, 2nd. con a Be SF Cont of Binel Sen. list. nd Catharine Edith, . ; *. Coates 0 el visited her Mrs. Lorne Luc- Dates, 3 IDS. cee cee cee eee eee tee eeeeeeee pace sieleas = Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mclar, a. Danae at tie Get egae Mrs. R. Gn, on Kinder. daughter bf Mr. and Mfrs, Lo te uae WOnet c end env e eine + sib RINE BOIS Wo Figs cle ds SH SFG E Bias SI8Te eee con., spent Suncay at the home o Members of St. ‘Alban’s church, Mr. William stead pon the week- - lo Saell: Black TRA ..oe thie ood vies cece ome a Hee IRE ENE Bee Os ; = Mr. Lorne Barton, Donega Atwood, and. St. David's church, | end with relatives at Lonesborough.| © 6 Fly TOS ..-. cst ec scar ceeenrscsccenerssserercerrar as ten t held a joint picnic at Ethel Mr. Ezra mcechea has purchased a Tangle Foot ....--eecrersee erect er steres sete 3 for 10c Miss Agnes Dickson, 8th. con grove on realtek Alcea The at- Durant andar — xoaee Se aes the Pork and Beans .....-eee eee ceeereecereseceres 2 ns 25¢ spent Sunday with her — Miss ernoon was sociably spent in games, the amie of the Missionary —- eal poate Saat re Castile Soap ..--seeeeeeerere csr rsesser seers! ‘a ae Annie Nichol, ar we The Monkton Young People’s So- nee cn account of the rain, the pick- Cirele on Thursday the appointment — aoe read by Mr kien Don- Molasses 2-20 -sesccceererseraersrersrrrerree ns = ” 25¢ ciety of the Presbyterian church were | nickers had their lunch earlier than | of the Misses Pear] Bowes and Hazel pe Following the reading of the Dutch Cleanser .....--seeeerererrcccrrererccen® - css Ik Mr. and Mrs. "Wilfred arr ee unable to play their game of soft-| intended and the gathering broke Mart nas musical conimittée was vot- eke and + call, Miss Ethel Soap Chips ....cseeecceeeecs sence ereceeseeeeens > Ib. of Gre} tp., spent Saturday at the! pain Atwood on Tuesday evening] yp immediately afterward. aig ee ed satmlenaer tubie wil Horse Radish ..... cee ses cee cece e etter eneee terres home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S teriowt. with’ the Young People’s Society of . “Ww e are glad to report that Miss on hee ane wertn of David Living- BOOMS ci ccc cee cerns reams eg eee tee ewer ens eens oe see —o— the local church, but enjoyed their | ¢ ‘shing Tour— Etta Ausman fs out again after a a Khehener Bread ee a Mr. and Mrs. Ewart.and Miss K.) game on Wednesday evening. ™ esta Gaores and Borden Me-| week's illness ; ‘ rope na iste “Date.’ eee nase Highest prices for eggs guaranteed Seip, of Linwood, were guests Sunday . et Clory and Mr. Geor Chapman, accom-| Miss Hazel Martin is {1 at her]* Pom ota Me" was taken at the home Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Kidd. Atwood bowlers again maintained| panied by Mr. A. Chapman of Niag-|home with quinsy, by Misa Helen Sarat, « ad the jour- —a— - their reputation when _ 8Y¥lara Falls, motored to Bluevale on Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson, Mr. and)” i'was read by Miss Mae Inglis. Re- Mr. and Mrs. John Girth, of West evening of this week they captured| Monday, and spent the day fishing.| Mrs. Wm. Coates, Sr., Mr. and Mra.) PM tot ware served, and a few Monkton, were guests on Sunday @\| the J. W. Scott trophy at a tourna- Another party of Atwood residents | Thos. Thompson motored to Elmira shee Mayed, The meeting closed the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. meld in Listowel, winning out again-| were also at Bluevale on Wednesday, this week to atfend the wedding of pa Se ine Christian Endeavour re e Lierch st four rinks from Listowel, Palmer-| and included Messrs. Bert Forrest,/4& friend. . / sdiction ——— ston and Milverton. They had a lead} jy A. McBain, Andrew Terry, George e@ annual meeting of the Upper] ** Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McBain spent} or three points over Listowel. The: Cox.and J. Vaughan, Canada Bible Sonigy was held in the ae ‘ seri with —_ _ Rr Atwood rinks were composed of basement of the church wre! ev- . McBain, at the Genera ospita!.|George Lochhead, skip, Walter y . ening. The president of the Trow- . = x ocetinten’ Sy ShecReides esos e - a Rig Unfortunate « Accident— & Pp sesfesfefede teased ge Abed ——————— ——— Toronto Blackwell, Andrew Terry and Lloyd t David Dayne, father of Mrs.| bridge branch ae ee Balnunsy, + . > i Vallance; E. H. Swing, skip; T. Ww Gitmbur, met with an presiding. Rev. nnock, secre-| 9 ESWORTH ? penn. . ae en ah Papa 4 Ratcliffe, Rev. F. W. Gilmour and (er.) FW. G woites on Tuesda Ye ot —, gave = a —_ > in | ** MOLESW EED mor on 8 {ow Weens! visit W John Roger. la the ats and instructive a . eet “> 2 GRAIN, SALT, FLOUR, F her sister, Mre. C. H. Green, Chi-} . @ ae when he fel gina Ar. a PInTrock was mnfastonary in Sie Met pavnesSecener wt Tos <a aed , cago. The return game in Group 1, Strat-| p, injured and tenjeria, Africa, for thirty-five years an¢ s 1a friends in ia 2 ee FLOUR—Five Roses, Royal Household, Maple —o-— Presbytery Young People's Dayne's Leon eosin ‘o clone the|his message was fu of | the visited with gee , Our Chief, Snow Drift. : Mr. and Pel Moe Etherington and | schedule for soft ball between Mill-| wound. Despite Mr. Dayne’s advanc-|setting forth the great nee ed . a} sta. a hae nite of Hensal, is visit- FEE gg Shorts, White om Low grade Flour, Corn magne ig age Sunday at! bank vs. Atwood and Donegal, waa! oq age of eighty-nine years, he is rest-| larger distribution of ie ned oft we with bex sister, Mrs. Jas. Elllott, Chop, Hominy Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Meal, Vallance. rhe holapageul aia at Millbank.|ing nicely and a complete recovery | G0 at Jas. Sangste Baby Chick, Oyster Shells, Rolled Ooats, Grit, Bone Meal. The teams | Woodstock, and Mrs. Mary Hammond | | Robinson, F. Tanner, G. Brunner, F. The monthly meeting of the W. 8 by fends in Atwood. rie, spent Sun- 2 _ —2— Millbank——H. "May berry, Jones, pa meer ee ° ‘ M. §. will meet at the home of Mrs. das ith aie eae. Car load of Bran and Shorts arriving on Friday. \ Mr. Forest Bickerton and bride, sft Coulter, G. Tanner, S. Fe ok ngs, G-| 4 Onc-Plank Platform— W. McCollough, 4th. con., Thursday ei Mr oming _ect i _|afternoon, June 25th. ; Mra. A. Doig, Jr. ITH of Monkton, spent Sunday with Mr.| Rutherford. Milverton Sun—At the Soutn|*") ) pn will preach his fare- panied by — anc Se os Bert Forrest. | Atwood—-N. Cowan. ©. Cowan, C Pruce Liberal nomination held at well sermon Sunday morning. As it mot ape be “ ne w eeaantar —s a os ary iting t ormer’s @ ; Atwo: -— 'Danbrook, G. Grahan Little, M.|_ ‘kerton last week a former Elma). ne pr. and Mrs., Brown's last|/UH& Will tll AUC hear Mr. Thos Phone 22 Mr. and Mrs. John Bannerman, of | Little, M. Parker, R uthers, 1. 1, Mr. Charles Baechler. mitiman | Sil be with Dr. ill are giad to B : i Monkton, were guests Sunday at the! parke E ' . and farmer, of Black Horse, offe ‘reach to the Orange order Sunday McDonald is up again after his rece ) . ed a one-plank platform in the firs pres t misfortune. a home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Cogh-) Rev. 'B. Snell acted as umpire and| of 1 ed ke th jot 1 evening. Mrs. Thos: Simpson ent ertained — Se ——— ——- t t “ a proposal to e job o lone 8. : ~ — H PU -BLIC MEETING oO ar oe = 3 dg 28 in favor member at $2,000.% His tender, al- ra fing a couple of a ater the cheir on Friday evening. : very - LE 9 . ve ‘ : GANITED lot ratepayers of Elma Schools. A pub- Miss Blanche Snell, of Victoria| or Atwood. This makes Atwood and though the lowest, was not accept sicter near Goderich pleasant time was spent in i. _ , tic on will be held in the College, Toronto, is spending the|ponegal winners in Group } ed, “You can just go away back ana (rs. E. Hamilton and little daugh- | social chat and a dainty lunc el d ultural Hall, ATWOOD, on summer vacation with her parents,; Saturday night on the falr grounds, se pot pgs nda di Heng ter, Mary Dorcas Eileen, retu — fy forest the anne garden Church, Twooe DAY, os 20th. Rev, and Mrs. Byron 1 they will play against Trowbridge ere a er whi she all home from the hospital last wee on 4 *- program to be supplied by CLASSIC fae TKO: . Rey. B. Snell, Sunday, June 21st, 1925 Morning: “The Supreme Gift” pastor. 7.30 p.m. ‘The Clay Vessel Marred” -t EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Ten cents a line for first in- sertion, with minimum charge of 50c. Subsequent insertions five cents a line with mini- mum charge of 25c. Se ee FOR SALE Clyde filly, rising 2 years old; al- so 100 acre farm, with or without erop. Apply to D. G. McLellan, R. 1, Atwood, "Phone 616 r 14 for s tinp NOTICE Imy port ed black Percl heron Stallion. noted ock horse, "“Kontrepords.” will etand for service ‘a own stable on — of Dave G. McLel- lar, R. R Atwood, Lot 34, Con. 6, Elma. tfinp FARM FOR SALE‘ 122 acre Dairy farm, Guelph dis- trict. Brick use and bank barn; both electric lighted; ack loam soil; all workable; a acres : férty acres hay med- . Price twelve deem Willoughby -Eeem, Agency, 45 Victoria St., Toro iARDEN PARTY of Union. Church. Ethel. Circuit, to be held on Church grounds, 12th. con., Grey Tp., under auspices of 8. S. on THURSDAY, June 25th, 1925 Supper served from 6 to 8. Choice RD, 1.30 This meeting is cated for the pur. pose of discussing the proposed change of School eg Meeting o be addressed by W. J. KARR, of Toronto. All a ia opera are request- |ed to attend as this is an important question; the Government has given this bill its second reading, and now want your opinion on it before a ly passing. County Secretary, M. Beth, of Milverton, will be paoet E. Shearer, ent Secretary. SPESEASISETSECOES HUET TET ETS 4 BRITTON + + + CF EEE EEE SE EEE EE EEE Mr. Morton Gray, second conces- sion, spent a couple of days last week in Detroit: A number from here took in the picnic - Stratford last Saturday. ? nd Mrs. Alex. Hird, spent the wedhand at her brother's, Mr. R. Alexander's. Miss M. J. Steenson spent ed — at Mr. J. 8. Kinkead's Miss Spencer of Milverton, sender Mas Mrs. Jas. Mayburry. Mrs ylor of eebattand is visit- ing her satay, Mrs. A. G. Everitt. Mies Pear) Hone of Atwood, is at Mrs. 8. G. Alexander's this week. 1a eeeeeeTeTere Teeter rr TT) + * Dad NEWRY + a ~ ahoefeclastocfecfaclonfocfereslerfestonlontanfeeeeleoloafesterlerleeleefoate Miss Fern Seelhoff. of London, i spending a. few weeks friend in this vicinity. or Cusler, of Toronto; the week-end with Mr. and Humphrey. Miss Hazel Smith, nurse-in-train- ing at the Ontario Hospital, London, Myisited with her aairne = Mrs. Henry Smith, 14th. Quite a number of Gadtellows al- tended the epecial service in Monk- ton on Sunday evening. Rey. Paddon coolio hae preached a very able nites with spent and Mrs, noe “yew call- = at the home of , in Milverton on Priday ay evening, A dnoun mela aa ed th. ot re of Mr. giok’ his niother, —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker, Mrs. F. J. Curtis. of Listowel, and Mr. A. Baker, ‘of Beamsville, spent Sunday with friends Atwood. —_o— Dr. the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs..Henry Duncan, 12th. con —o— Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Thompson anda Mr. W. F. Thompson, of Hickson, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McFarlane, on. —o— Mr. Gladstone Perry, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Percy Schutte, of Toronto, age the week-end at the home of Mr. George Hamilton, 8th. con. ey Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blakie and Mr. and Mrs. Battie, of Glanworth. were gueste Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coghlin, gravel —a— Mr. and Mrs. Hedley R. May, of Toronto, and Rev. Andrew Little, of Don's Corners, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. Robert katie: Mrs. Wilfred Peachey and Mrs. Kit- on and daughter, Doris, ef Goder- ich, were guests Sunday at the home and Mrs. Jesse Peachey. —o— Longmire motored from God- erich, and Foti Sunday at: the home Mrs. C. Longmire, who accompanied him on ratacin to spend ; few weeks. . > , —~— Helen Butts Fagg: Mise Zelda Hamilton, and Messrs. Robert .and Liéyd Harhliton, 6th. con., spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ham. Htou, bei tebe as for the winner's place in group 2. The game will commence at 7 o'clock sharp. Lynton Quipp of West Monk- Mr. Ly (Miss) Arkell and Miss Inez/ton, motored to Linwood on Sunday Ayres, of Weston, motored and spent} _— Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 10th. con., spent last friends in Stratford. eerie week amie Mr .and Mrs. Cameron Dickson, 8th. con.. visited Sunday evening at the home of Lorne Barton, Donegal. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarlane ana; Miss’ Margaret E. Ward, of New son, Nelson, of Hamilton, .were| York, was a guest this week at the guests over the week-end at the| home of Mr. Reid Moore, 2nd. con. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson.| . ‘nsijouti — = Miss Frances Milne of Linwood, Mr. Uriah McFarlane and Miss\spent Sunday with her parents on Velma Manfer, of nto, were/the 8th. con. e aleo visited ma. her friend, Mise Lillie Collis, of Hen- fryn. Mr. Ivy Smith, °Wiltrea and Mar. garet, 8th. con., Mrs. M. Switzer and Mrs. Fred Ballantyne spent Wednee day with.Mrs. Ivy Smith, who is re- covering at the Guélph Hospital, fol- lowing an operation o— Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Thurlow, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dempsey ana daughter, Mona and son, Jack, of London, and Miss L. Thurlow, of Thamesford, were guests Sunday. at pe home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murr cian RUTTLE—.MORRISON A quiet wedding Was solemnized at Kew Beach Presbyterian church, Tor- onto, On Wednesday, June i0th., 1925, when Jean oes daughter of Mrs, Agnes Morrison ‘oronto, ane former wel) known. vedibuate of Newry, was united in marriage to Mr. Donald Roy Kuttle, i aan The ceremony was perform ¥y Rev Cranston. Mr, and. Mrs. Battie will reside in Toronto, —ao— ONES—ALEXANDER A quiet wedding took place’ at the Presbyterian manse, Listowel, on Fri- day afternoon, June 5th:, 1925, at 5 o" nm Edith B., daughter of Alexan th. ler concluded: “On this appeal I ash everyone of you to favor me by your votes.’ Hall. of Walker. ton, however, received the nomina tion. nefeterbedeedecbedese teeeteseetetetedededeteteleeetet we * ‘ HESSON * eebeedeebebedeebteoeeeedde teed Miss Annie a of Kitchener, is visiting her sister, Mre. Mr. Wm olmaat, of Formosa visited Sunday at Mr. A. Kocher's. ea number from here attend ed ip Dorking U. F. Q, picnic on Saturday. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. miler, on Thursday, June 11, a@ son. : Mr. A. Doherty of Elmira, le spend- ing a few weeks with his parents here. MroJ. P. Boegel and Mr. D. Bren ner of Kitchener, have completed the painting = decorating o Marys R. C. ch. Much credit is due them for bs magnificent work done Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Isley and fam ily of Kitchener, spent the week-end aR friends here Mrs. “Thos. McMananiz end “daughter Evelyn, of Chippawa, are renewing acquaintances in this vicinity. Inspector Quarry of Parkhill, was a businese visitor here on Wednesday* Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Linseman of Dorking, visited Sunday with Mr. and ~ oherty. §. Ament of Glenallan, spem: guaaad at the home of Mr. J Stemmler. H. Stem 1925, @ iss A. R. Linseman yr Sun- oy with ‘Telatives in St, Gintay “visitors with Mr. Jos. Haid, Sr. epee pe bp eeeer Pree eet * BORN Ba McDONALD—At tet Manse Wednesday, June Ls sarpee v. W. ; and Mrs. McDensl hee: } atid Mrs. MeDonald were “tormer At. kK Master Jack Hamilton underwent an operation having his ton sils re- moved, in the Meniarts Hospital last week; he is at hom and is doing nicely. We ere sorry to learn of the ill- nese of Mrs. W. J. Tughen, and hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Constance Reddon has return- ed home from Clinton for her vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Armstrong and baby son, Murray, Miss Evelyn Hol- mes and Mr. Cecil Holmes, left Tues- day on a motor trip ta Toronto and Hamilton. senirnbebebbesee 6th, LINE. ELMA afeefoefee Re feoleefeoeefocforletenlecbederFoelecdeelebebete bobs Mr. and Mrs. George Hargreaves, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coneybeare, 4th. con., are ee this wit friends in Chath Mr d. Mrs. Percy. —— and Mr. and Mrs. W were business visitors in Stratford ‘on Set urday. Mr. and M¥s. Thos. R. Alexander and ie. and Mrs. James M. Cleland and family, motored to Stratford and St. Th on Thursday an spent the day with friends. Quite a number from our line mot- ored to Guelph on Thureday, and C. feotealoafosfonfocte Het a + ghee Kargés spen Sunday in nem a visiting with he former's paren L. O. L. No. 370 Hold d Degree aegis L. . No. 37 “310 he held a R. degree meeting in oer hall” Thursday evening, Ju In the absence of M. Bro. “Cain, through illness, _ chalt Was taken by Bro. Alfor M, f Elma. Two young ac n Na were advanced to the R.A.P. degree. The local brethren were assisted by a degree team from 0 No. 1347, and was_put on in proper le. Réprésentatives were present from L.O.L. No. 78, Donegal; No. 63 Bithel, Ne xe 652 Trowbridge and No vAbarense Ww of the visiting refreshments were Sapo JF vee ‘by a number F pla whieh INGLIS—in oa. - Monday, June 16th., oe “1 Mr oem daughter, ge. and al) returned sf af- ie @ loc- | ed — here in the village next week E. Rea has been es his eae ‘during’ the past w iss Addie Ash ally Friday with. and Mre. Samuel her parents, Mr. Pirie has been engag~ sh. Miss Mary aps eae ed as teacher of the “College” for another year: Miss Annie Holmes has accepted a position in Listowel and commenc- ed duties this wee Be ee a a a a ae a + + TOWN LINE EAST + + Geeleetetefebebeletede hele bebetobebeedetel Mr. Frank Heard of Mitchell, vis- ited his mother, Mre. Heard, “lust week. Mr. and Mrs. David Geiger and daughter Cora, we pay friends in New Hamburg on Mrs. Abel Tindell visited with his uthbert, in Hamil- eek. d Mre,. Wes. Faulkner and daughter Lila, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston and daughter, Margaret, visited _— friends in Stratford on a4 + kine, Cameron spent the week- and sons, ® Messrs. Frank and Otto Smith, of Toronto, visited over the week-end at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ho Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mrs. Har- ron and Mrs. Loney, of Mornington, visited Wednesday at the home or Mrs. John Hamilton. Se ee i i tk eB ee i ae es i te 4 + Cy TRALEE 7 * Bitbiedebtit pole Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vollmer and sons Karl and Sheldon. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Kocher, Hegson Quite a nuniber from here attend- iecnic at Dorking on ) rs. Thos. MeMenamin and iaaaetee Evelyn, of Niagara esis are at eee the guests of Bas and Mie. Wilfrid Smith and tints of idswopd. visited Sunday oe Mrs, L, Higa soothe Brutee tner of 1s, call on niaae here recently. Mrs. M. ter ‘spending a most see even- e samen 7} very enjoyable afighpoon i :

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