: «al alll a GOTHAM~ = Saree r eters ss oT a Mrs Kay returned ee Toronto Sth from Goth: Taber Chapman is spending a troit. ‘den id held at re, visited on the tenth. con- 2 on meanday Annual ~ Soft Ball Tournament -_Under Auspices .of bt: *s Church, Henfryn, 3 ‘course of a SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Rev. Dr. Husser, of Point Edward, motored and spent a few days the} fore part e — weak at the home of’Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cogtlin. He returned to Point Edward on Tuesday and was accompanied by his daugh- ai Mrs Coghlin, and children, wha mn at ae ry . Husser. _ Conia will on rs. Coghlin in ert ew days. : Miss hetekch MacQuarrié, .o Moncrief, spent the week-end .visit- ing at the home. of Mr. dnd. Mrs. Thos. Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. Th Miss Annie Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. Vallatice Inglis motor- ed to Stratford on Tuesday last and visited friends. Mr. Eric MeBain of Moniteal, rived Tuesday to 6pénd. a vacation with his parents, Mr. and with Dr. McBain Dr. Wallace McBain ‘of Port Col- borne will spend the week-end: at oo home of his patente “Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McBain. Mrs. WeBain and it- tle son ‘who have Ween spending’ a few weeks in aware are returning with Mr. McBai ra. M. Santen ‘is soniittuk a few days eialting relatives in Toronto, and Mrs S go 1t0h in Beamsville. . Ingiié and aceompanied by ar- ay be held on E Wed., Aug. Ath @ At Mr. Thos. Kere’s field “8th concession, cor. of Elma _and Grey boundary : At 4 p.m. Concert in the-evening Admission 25c and I5c “4 : See Handbills for Details ” Rev, < Jones returned home Saturday abs tT ‘Thomas, where he attended sunimer school. Mr, Jones enjoyed the meetings of the sthool, which proved quite beneficial. Mr. Harry Ratcliffe of Toronto, apent the week-end at the home of his tather, Mr. Tr. Gv Ratcliffe. Mr. and “Mys. A: M. Robits ‘and Ruth motored to Kincardine tod the week-end, where they spent Sun- day at the-lakeside. Mrs. Robinson} ‘and Ruth rémainéd to spend-a holi- day with friends at a cottage, and Mr. Robfuson returned Sunday even- ing. Rev. ana Mre. F. W. Glmour and Miss Helen Gilmour of London, were guests on Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Roger. They were on their “way hg their cottage at Pene- tanguis Mr. ‘Joun Hymers, of Gary, ind- ana, is ~~ at the ae of Mr. nd Mrs. — H Mr sate “Mre “ Little and famty, of - Monkton, accompanied by 3 Mrs. Denman and Miss Henrietta Denman, motored to Fergus and Elora and spent the week-end with friends. Messrs. "Thomas Long, and Wm. Kaiser, and Mre. Garvan of Cadil- lac, Mich. were gueste-on Thu last at the home of Mr. raed Mrs. G. P. Greensides. They also cafied on other friends Mr. Samuel Wilton and daughter. | Miss Marguerite Wilton, of Bruasels, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Greensid Mr. Ogtien Dunlop of Toronte,' visited ‘at ‘the homes of Messrs. J. / P. and Gy?P. Greensides last week. Della May De returned home, af- ter spendin her vacation with Delightfully Tasty Bread | Crust and All ! friends in Niagara Falls Mr. and Mre. Albert McBain ‘and 'Mre. Pope, $0th. con.. motored to , Millbank Monday evening vn visit- .ed with Mr. and Mrs. L. : xCoghlin 4 Enjoy it with your meals |_ Miss Floresce Haydon, of Listo- cand between meals. Every |! ' slice of it makes you crave another—tasty, nourishing and wholesome. ~ Delicious Cakes, Pies, Cookies, etc., in ample var- tety daily. The Model BAKERY mr. P. —— prop. lwel, spent a week's vacation with i sir. — Mrs. dames Watt, 2nd. con, Thomas<inglis and Mr. Gros- ert Inglie spem Sunday Visiting at the home of Mr. and eg Vallance Inglis, 14th. cow. Gre Mr. and Mrs. dtoaisy” R. May, of ‘Toronto, spent the week-end visiting at the > home of Mr.-and Mra. Robert Mr d Mre. James A; Gray, of Strattord, spent the week-end visit- ing at the home of ‘Mr. and Hugh ®ichmond. Miss Alice’ Rich- mond accompanied My./ and rs. Gray to Stratford Suaday ~ evening, where ske is visiting ¢riends for a few days, Mr. Wao. McCutcheon accompan- fed by Mr. J, Corbett of Toronto. epent Sunday visitiig friends in Grey township > = a ge Mrs. ¢, Nair, of Moncrief, Mr. Mins Tena P trie, of ~ Milverton, spent Sunday visiting friends in At- ood. Irene McCutcheon is somiding ee holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Brant, in Bie iskan <6 ie daughter, Mrs. Brown a Gre township .~ MeNair and Miss Sadie Me- George Mc- Nair and Mr.° Louis Whitfield of Stratford, spent Sunday ising at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. T. Whit- 4 field asc Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunéan. Mr. J. Corbett of ‘Toronto, spent a few PA pat week at the home of ae ane Wm. McCutcheon. and ie rs. D. A, Kidd pent Sun- Shey viaiting at the home of Mr. and eek’ Mrs David Harron, Mornington. Mr. J. Lochhead and Mr. Gilles- pie, of London, called at the home of Mr. Je0rge Lochhead on Wednesday last. s The Misses Grace. and ge nce Kenney returned Monday to eir home in Detroit, after spending thelr holidays with Mr and Mfr. John Ovans, 12th. con. Mr. and Mrs. John. Hail and Mr, ae Mrs, Alex Donley spent~Sunday t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joh Mitter: 12th. con, . Miss Margaret Ovans, “12th. eon, accompanied by her guests, the Mis- Detroit, spent the week-end ‘with friends in Listow Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison and nj guests, Miss. Elizabeth olph, of Seaforth, and Mrs. George B.. Gohl, from California, were Sundry visit- ors al the home} of Mr. and ‘THOS. Hara, YZth. con Mr.and Mrs. J. T. Rol ph and Mr. ae Mrs. Cecil ere ne Mitchell, and i NS olph eaforth, were ariiees: at the Soe me) — and Mrs.’ Alex ae on Sun Mrs. C. Lomemire :. vindéitrg friends in Palmerston . <a r. and Nirs. J. Hanra, Mr. amd W. G. Shera, and Mrs ex, Batr, of Mesose Jaw, motored to Stratford on Saturday .. Mr. i rkeyton, who has been ta Atwood sand vicinity on busine left Saturday for Brockville. where ‘ee is attending the Old Buys' Re-unton, r. and Mrs. Stewart and Mr. Wm May and @uughter, Francis, of ‘Niag- ara Falls, ‘visited over the week-ehd at ‘the M Muy. They rreturned to Niagara on uesday, and were accompanied by Mrs..May, who will spend a week visiting in eenre Félls, ‘ “Toronte and Kingsto Mrs. -W. ‘Crowley of “Toront ig spending u Tew, weeks -with : ” sig ter, Mrs. J. R. Hammond. Mr. ant “Mrs: Alf. ‘Holmes, of Stratford, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Ivy“Smith, on oe Mr. anfi Mrs. Frei Ballantyne, th. cen.. Mrs. W. Angus and Mr. ‘Melvin Angus of Stratford, spent ‘Sunday visiting at the home of Mir. and’ Mrs. Sky Teennd and. My. and “Mrs. m. Befl. Miss Stella Turvey of Lonton, vis- ted on Wednestiay last at’ the ‘home of Mr. and Mre. J. Rutherforé. She was enroute to her home im Bluevale, where she ts spending the swmmer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bruce Smith and — spent Sumday with friends ‘in ms Loretta Greenskies is spending a few days’ vacation at the home of, her cousin, Winnie Long, Brussels. Mrs. George Smith is visiting) friends in Stratford- home of Mr. and tan, 8th con. - , Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs, Donald Murray -and Mr. and Mre. Frank Dennis were Mrs - ATWOOD ELEVATOR for GRAIN, SALT, FLOUR, MILL FEEDS Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Feed Flour, Hominy, Feed Corn, Oats, Cracked Corn, Cotton Seed - Salt 100 lbs., Sait Blocks, Salt Barrels, Oyster Shells, Borie Meal, Meat Scrap, Tankage: B. airy tton ATWOOD ELEVATOR = . THE STAR Pick » a summer day’s luncheon. We _ of Cold Meat Specials we know Pe We carry a fresh and white. Bax You’re phone pe ring us cas you're preparing supply of Strawbe Cherries Leave Sou ederim Pee: ‘GROCERY Up | =. * carry a most tasty array will be to your liking: Norman Murray, the Misses Kathleen and Phylss Mating: and Anne Row- oes and Mr. Percy Leverton, of St. Mr: Stanley Forrest; of Cleveland, Js visiting his mother, firs. For Mrs. Bell and two children, @ord- on and Betty, of Medicine Hat, are visiting at t\) home of Mr, and Mre- A pret at the hone of Mr. rs. Donald McKnight, Mitchell, when the lat- i Teasdale Whitfiela is ‘dae ses Grace and Florence Kenney, of+ an a Ew = ie 1 tournam a church, ‘3 A eoftbi of ° eld; 8th ¢on, corner of Blma and Grey bound- ary. a o -ey e A rink of Atwood bowlers, consist- ing of Messrs. Lioyd Vallance, TG. Ratcliffe, George Lochhead and Wal- ter Blackwell’ took in the “bowling ‘tournament in Mount Peet on Thursday, They reached t mi- final game, but fell by the ‘wayside, Two rinks at scat tind ; neyed to Stratford” on Wednesday last.to take part. in the howling tournament In that city. The rinks were comprised of the following: Mess head, T. Blackwell, Chas. Vallance and~ Lloyd Vallauce; Messrs John Roger, ’ z. P. Greensides and G. P. Green- sides. Unfortunately. none of the prises 2 were secured -by_our. -local ow jour- Relieving in Store— Alice Hymers has been re- day evening from atenmne summer school at Woodstoc ban Have Charge— BP G. Coghlin, the druggist, is latins for Point Edward in fhe course of a Ube days, where he will spend his vacation. In his absence Melbourne Kaine will be in charge of Mra, the store. Making Splendid Progress— We are even to report that Mrs. John Henderson, 14th. con., whe un- derwent*a seridna he oa! ation on Tues- ‘day of age) wee eS piakine splendid progress wards recovery. Nurse Btoekford. ‘je etill in GCiatianse. Local Police Given Rush Call Saturday Night |‘ On Saturday evening laét, Jnly 17, about eleven o'clock, te A. R, Ter- ry noticed a light D..-E. Hodgé’s residence, ata knowing that Mr. Hodge and family were away, he at once proceeded to investigate. Mr. Terry secured the services of the chief constable of the village, who = sworn in two or: three as- sistan armed with 38 caltbre centre fire Dog proceeded to the find that the supposed light was aly 4 reflection from another light. The citizens of,the village nee not be alarmed now that we have such such an efficient police ferce. While .. number-of the citizens are trying make sport of the offisers on he; ind thus fooled, pet the promptness of their action was conrmendable. Mrs. Dalton -Harris and daughter, Jean, of , are -vistting the former's parepis, Mr. and . R. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. women Torrance, of Elrose, Sask., trip, are at Dieeeut s MRE: ud form- er’s gl rs Mrs. . George Tether e ‘Onilite, ali- ed vy ‘relatives in a so. Monday. rs Py a has ‘heen on the eick list this von, . Arthur ‘Peachey of the Navy a Halifax,is holidaying at his home in town. Jean and Margaret Meikonnie, Horace -Peachey left this week “tos spend a few days’ vacation with | Strattord, Johns Stage adr with Mr. trlends in an pO ade < enkat Miss Ruth Pelton, of Toronto, is . pen'ikelidaying with her friend, Miss - week-end visiting ieee in Becky McFarlane, 8th con eeswater Mr. dnd Mrs, Henry. Raseman mane “tpt vine eexond — West Monkton, spent Sunday’ 9 “the Prleeda in Tore Mrs. George Miss Jean Mckay returned Sunday © Brantford, after spending two waabee with her parents,. Mr and Mrs. Atex. M g n Tu "Mise Margaret Edgar, of Stratford, spent the. Bem visit: home’ of Mr.. and Mrs, J. ton, 8th.com, : Dr. Norman McBain, of Gh Chiceko, son of Rev. J. H. McBain, v last week: at se home of Messrs. J. A. and’ A reiieert. i cBain. Dr. , Wilson, spent Sanany at ‘the parents; Mr. and Mre. Mr. and Mrs. ad @ of his Wm. , ¥r pont | Wine ham, spent ad crus @ DRTEO! an Fohn LS ve, Tels co : 3 tat Moses rant Hawkey, of Grime- by, is spending De hol at the poms. Bt of Mr. and Mrs. K. Hewitt, con “Mrs. G. Hawkey See nos Priday to her home in Toronto, aft lay in tess el a thi 01 play ow! rida night for the Scott hae : M ent . AES, aile- 4 ¥ a British -_ i by a 4 are on # motor y. Mr. Bert Forrest was in Kitchener wi the : Manll 5 r) of Belmont¥ hom p. Mrs erly Mary Jane Priest“and was seven- | She formerty | ago, place in Elma Centre cemetery. Ix daughters and two eas sur- vive: Mrs. J. Eastwood, gi 0. time an mee Aad McKay, -Mre. Bet Bao tak burn and Mrs. beaoh. Haniiter Mre. Jos, Meter 16th. con. Grey: Mr. .Wm. Peet, Hamilton, and Mr, 4 gah Faneral of We athened Thompson and Mx na vigktee oA. oe atten ded the funeral of Mrs. ylorjat Burford on Sunday. Mrs, Sidney Peet. of Yorkton, ik. The funerabtook lace on Friday, July 16th. from Rogers’ undertaking} parlors, and interment was made in} Elma Centre ,cemetery. Rev. C. C. Kaine had charge of the service. = 7 eapyeple Reception Held at Manse ae “The Manse’ Atwood, was scene of a very enjoyable recente on Wednesday afternoon, when West received ee the first time since her arrival in A’ ‘ Miss The rooms a artistically dec- hn} lieving in the store of Mr, EB. A. An-| orated with roses, /carnations “and derson, during the absence ‘of Miss'} aweet—pea a ner - | Isobel Vallance, who returned Mon-|' wrs.- Weak was easinted ie: the drawing room by Mrs. Rogers, Miss, orter, Racin Hone-and Mrs. Hodge. The tea room was presided over by ures (Dr) Kidd and Mre. Murray, assisted by Mrs. Vallance, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Barton, and the Misses Marjor- ie poe ge pranet Vallance, Rhena an ant indies: called to _Weleome | Mrs. “West to her new home SELES EER EEE TORIES + Sf Miss L. posoraick visited in the burg last Sun Mr and Mrs. “Redden and family, hg the West, visited at his uncle's Mr. P. Redden, last we The evening service in the church was conducted by the young people. Migs Ida Collins was in charge. Miss H. Martin read the lesson and Miss E. Smith gave the topic on, Mission- ary Labor and etudy. Mr. and Mrs. Pattmore amd Mr. and Mrs. Smith and son of Palmer- eton were visitors at the-home of Mr: d Mrs. Amos Smith .last Friday. oirowbridee soft ball team played banon team last week, Lebanon winning .by as points. and } “H, Brown of Wal- va _wiated friends in the burg last a 5 Widdis Jackson of Winnipeg, is visiting his sister, Mra: M. A.. Les-|V lie Mre John Vine of London, is vie- iting at aor home of her mother, ae tog m G. Matthews, of Toronto, is tlie ‘guest of Miss Ida Collins Mrs. R. Seaman of Listowel. wae the guest at the home of Mrs. €ol- lins Monday. r. and Mrs: Berger, were guests at the home of Mrs. A. Leslie on Monday W. oH. Nesbitt of. Roland, Manitoba, and Mra, Fred Adams, o Toronto, former residents, via ted Mrs. F. D. Tughen this wee The monthly meeting of ‘ny W. M. 8. will meet at the home of-Mrs. R. ees “Thursday afternoon, July 28th. Rev. Mr. Raynor will have charge of the service Sunday morning. of Listowel, ~ pitetresttterseseee essed ‘ BRITTON PPE EEE Meets @ members of the U; F. W, O. oon a-meéting in the hall HG on §pent a couple of ee) with friends there. They were mpanied — by Williams and chularen as far as ies ‘Pasanna Ma: haus and Min- nie. Wood have-returned home: after spending Week at the aes of Mr. R, Barnett town line w tr. pre Richmond: Pesta eons) the- week-end with friends ie: “Mrs. Alex. Mayburry spout pio eS a Listowel with Mra. Geo Master ‘Bort Alexanier,. Bg pd is spending hig holida t bis un- cle’e Mr. T. ! Sunday visitors ed the Peglisd of. and Mré,. forget Adam Sippel, Sr. ee. nd M dr. and son, Wilfred, and, Mrs. the 3 Rev. and Mrs. C, C. Kaine, Mise 3 TROWBRIDGE : site: Kaine, and Mr. | Melbourne : eee 44} Kaine attended the w ng in Eng- SPELT ETE EET TE 4lehart on Wednesday, July 2ist. of M.j his name should have appeared with he ae he Se se ‘Taylor! was a’ sister: of Mrs. Thomp- son : Leave for West— Mrs, Teasdale Whitfield, of At- wood, accompanied by Mrs, Harry Spelran, 42th. con Grey, and Mrs. Call of Brussels, left Monday on a io to the West. see Acree seen to Bayfiela— leasant day was enjoyed on of the Atwood U. FW. 0. poate; to the lakeside ae spent Seriously Hl in Hamilton— Mr. Alex McKay, 8th. con..accomp- anied by Mrs. Wm. McKay and ~~} Forest, Mrs. John Howard, and M Joseph McKay, of Moncrief, atone visit Mr. Jamea McKay, who, we are sorry to report, is seriously ill. a Passes Music Exams— Congratulations. are extended to Migs "Alice Dickson, who has been successful in ogg tes her ag mus- ic examinations with the Toronto Conaehvatory of. Music. Miss Dickson is a pupil of Mrs. E. G. Coghlin, A. A. C. M. Attended Wedding of Son— Miss Jean Wilhelmine Inglis, who was united in marriage to Rev. Ir- ving -B. Kaine; son of Rey. and Mre. Cc. C. Kaine. L Leaving sag re <. Vacation— Mrs. J. weet and two cnuahinte: are initie on- day next to spend.a month ae thelr eg cottage at Bruce, go West’s absence, Rey, Moca, a of Pembroke, son- — of Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, $th. con. will occupy the outone” Liberals in N, Perth Meet— A convention of North. Perth Lin f erals will be held in Hall, Milverton, on ‘Wednésday, July 28th. at 2 o'clock. Hon. J. C. Bl liott, Senator Rankin and FE. W Hay will speak. All électors are-in- vited.. A candidate will be hasan for the csming elestion. Received Certificate on ‘Saturday— When the resulte of the entrance examinations weré given to The Ban- ner and Bee, the name of Clare Rich- mond did not appear on the list tranded to this office. We are inform: ed since however that Clare has re- ceive’ his: certificate, and therefore the others in the Sayee Clare is re joicing over his success. ‘ Has penerat Visit With Sister— Mrs. BH. Switzer went to Toron- to on uetarday where she was join- ed by her sister, Miss Mildred Smith, « Saskatoon, Sask. Mra. Switzer had. gether. Miss Smith isd former resi- way to Chicago, where ghe is taking & nurses’ training course. Enjoyable Motor Trip by ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Peebles A. pleasant motor motor. trip wa enjoy- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Peebles: and three children, Helen, Donald and Wileen, from Hoosier, Sask,-ho mot- ° to the home of r. Peebles’ mother on the 8th: con. T arrived on Tuesday last in their hevrolet a baying | travelled 2375 miles. -M d Mre. Peebles report a most ‘aasnvabie erp from the West, and they expect to spend a month Visiting bi a relatives in Elma town- tt Friday last dt Bayfield, tab onde forty the | snembere 5 oe 5 to Hamilton on Monday afternoon ta mmerman’s! dent of the vicinity, and was on her whe MEE a Og _ Sanday, July 25th, 1926 ey haw The regular Speirs mathe. of 10 2 “ 3 . tom Saturday, July 24th. etme a 21 am. —W. 3 on turday, July a usa > place. 7.30 p.m LITTLE July and August. = Rev. W. J. West. M.A., Minister, Sunday, July 25th, 1926 | elas ny School. and Bible 11 a.m—Morning Worship. piste “CHRIST ane _ NWATU BURD y 00 p.m. er ak Socitty. Subject “JEPHTHA THE OUTCAST AND Mondity “spm. — Young People’s Meeting “Hey. E. C, McCullough, of Pem- broke, will conduct the services in the Atwood Presbyterian church on the first four Sundays of August, during the minister's vacation Bruce Beach, Kincardine. ¢ #6 i The Women’s Guild of St. Alban's church held their monthly meeting. at the home of rMs. T. McFarlane, 8th con. on Thtrsday afternoon of” Following the business part of the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed. at 7 * spoke very acceptably at the morn- ing service on Sunday last in the Presbyterian church. In“the evening Mrs. Smith also ag oe much apprec. ay! solo. As Mr. d_Mre. ith there were large congregations both services. for * 8 ee ee "weekly meéting ot the eae hela on Monday evening. The srripture reading was taken by Mar- hon The favorite hymn having Rev, ‘and rs. Gilmour, ef London present for the meeting, and Mr. Gilmour gave a much appreciet- ed address. Helen Gordon read the Journal... -— &" . _BVERYBODTSS CoxTMN_ Ten cents ee first fi. sertion, with minimum charge of 60¢. Subsequent insertions five cents a line with mini- mum charge of 26c. _ ere a FOR SALE ae Tebred two year old Holstein Priced right. Phone 509, Brus- » Speiran, Grey township. A pur Buil. sels. Tenders wanted for the decorating of interior of Donegal United church will be ae up to August Ist by Ts. Acheson, R. R. No. 3, Atwood. "For information write a- bove address or pho e pea” phone 34-12, At GAR Para penal Under auspices o wood U. F. W. O- will be held. ys, ake lawn of Mr. Walter hares 8th. ip Bl MFriday, - Au 6th. as the Indian. enter- ship. served from ¢ to 8. Splendid pant PSE OR TEES Tata ees [orem Will be givén. Brasé band .in ee ere ene eS er ee Proceeds to be givan + . +) towards improy : : ement of cem Peers cee eae Slot township. Admission 35¢ and 20c. Usterseseeesseesseseenss |= The rden party held by McL AI the United ice Glenallan, W. F. UGHLIN- Friday, was a decided sated: The AND ATWOOD - ton, was united to Mr. r spend-| am Sippel, tainer, was splendid. Hig comic song i. Residence and parlors, Mr. Harold B. Gale, of Mitchell, on bes ag eh on ‘the home of Mr. | Mr. .Alvin Sippel, all of Milverton; |entitled “An Irish Version of Annie| Bt. doe gnd s bait Saturday, July 17th. at twelve o’- Aine oF eft d- con. /Mrfand Mrs. Norwood Gibb and pong a was perhaps his best num-| Baptist church. Night and day cajis clock ; New York io ip yor Smith, . of da ter Hazel, town line east, Lis-| ber. Mr: aad tre ee Carthage, cae attended. yA Rev. #'L. Bell, of Millbank, spent! the home of Me. and Mee Ten aot ate towel, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mar-|was good. The Ladies’ Aid is to. be| Motor er hotse drawn a equipment as Peidey. with his sister, Mrs-R. 8. Bal-| sth. con. left Wednesday rant 3 tin and son, Elgin, of Britton. cong of tHe er Boe apie pes i therm ane: A Fag ‘and his fa- Mr. sda gE Holmes, in. Peter ‘ : 3 r, M..Brenner spent Baars Attended Funera to Brantford and pent tho weeksend] at ed Monday to their Nome eee harden Pa Party Success— ur wile Can re gtd A and |e Mr, James Priest ana family, of with i were accompan- ota mi et ore aay’ ath eae: of Maple] ee =p Rete sco rs. "Cambell of New “Orleans, U.S. |ia @ Mrs. Wm. Piet bn gy eg ge led by r. Ogden Duniog. ot Forties. a “hein er, sats ‘tA., ma r of ‘thé U United atatee in Atwood. Mrs. P AB who had been visiting at thelr @ gr a ot held at the home of Mra." Jamer atta ti Mre. Pred Tuer and ee ee | Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Coulter spent - Robertson and | Hamilton, th. con. Elma, THursday' sone Wellington and Roy of Toron-| hte Have me: Ircabicrocun Spent Alex Shaw, ve ae the Misses coer nhs mead wae a success; The Clas-/to spent two days of last week with Killed by stereo ot og aoe ag ed es ral fine selections Tender-) their. brother-in-law, Mr, A ton | During the he Of ne el day at the: Home bt ME anh ane yea Moe ae Corts. aie trical etorm on Saturday afternoon AK epee and Mrs. Coote, spent two days of last week in|Iast, Mr J. Packer, 12th. con, hat Margaret and. ok 4 aoe ee iedeseg S| my eee mig! epen aie ™ mie i incre i : ; William ra ak m— THE L a League closed during months | eae Peems | — < r. John E. Smith, of New York, ft the Presbyterian church by Barbara Tindall, and ° rt wy, STRAYED “a rom lo con 11, Elma, ab July 12th. a yearling heifer, hentty all black with few white _ hairs. Finder ee notify Wm. Willough- by, Atwoo d R. R, No, 3, or "phone 46-5. TENDERS WAN’ . Sm re both well Kaew in this vicinity" ;