Listowel Banner, 19 Aug 1926, p. 5

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yuan Harriston, days 5 ta last week. _—— ~ ompson spent Stn- Mattie ‘Hurst. -. la Laid law, ° 8th con. ; her sister in Guelph? —o— neron Inglis, 6th con. , 2 tebe Grand EB c. Cacmire visited friends} a erston over fhe week-end. . is pus —o— ms. Thos. and Elmer Hurst, , = Sunday on the 4th Miss Rachael Laidlaw, 8th con. as returned home, after spending a month Visiting her*sister in Guelph. —aee Agnes and Mary Sweeton are vis- their aunt, . con, ios Ouzton spent Monday with ; + George RB Pulses Mr, and Mrs. John Miller and } Alite Miller, 12th con. spent day with friends in Mitchell. ; Ben, and Mrs. Earl Switzer spent with mek aoe Mrs. Harry ‘Danbrook, 10th. . B. Hamilton, of Mill- aE Petes on Monday at the home Mr. and Mrs. s ebere McBain. Mr. Samuei Peter, 8th con. is vis- iting his» Saaghier, Mrs. J, Long- Goderic ae F 3 “Mauriee Ovans, 12th: con. spent be be Ay k-end with relatives in Lis- _o— Mrs. Rebecca Mertin, of Br and Miss Sadie McNair of Mon- % + Were guests on’ Wednesday at : the home of Mrs. Jas. Duncan. The only males of this era who bess the household. are-under three years of age. i The minute you slip a knife through the crust of Our Bread, you detect its - fragrance of tasty goodness! _ Yes, from end to end—you will relish every slice of it. Deliciour Pies, Cakes, Cookies, etc. always on hand. - The Model BAKERY Mrs. Adam Gray, “spent ' Mr. oa kamen weekend with his "prother ‘in ‘Pree Mrs. Barr of Howick, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. orrison. ws ge - Mr. and M Chas, Lucas, spent Sunday “at the} home of.their deugh-| ter, Mre. Thirobie: i 6th con. Grey. Miss Even “Love, “yoth con. few days last week with one triend, _Miss Margaret Terry. é —o— ‘ Alex Sweeton has returned home, after spending five weeks’ vacation with his. aunt, Mrs. Adam 10th con. Mr. and we H. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. John Ovans and » little daughter, Marion, 12th con. spent Sunday with friends in Wingham. Miss Ethel McKay returned © last week to Win , after spending a few weeks ee in Atwood and vicinity. = ‘Miss Maggie Hall, of Toronto. is visiting spending a week the home of her parents, eer ant Mrs. John Hall. . Mr ad Mrs. James B. Elliott and Ruth motored to Holmesyille on Thursday last and visited at the home of the former’s parente Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Wilson and Mr. and Mre. Ben Bell spent Sunday at the home of Mr. d Mrs. John\ Petrie, Milverton. —— foe Mreand Mrs. Ronald Inglis and family, are spending a few days vis- iting A gen in Stratford aed other point eee ad Mrs. Walker of Jarvis, us- were week- end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. coaciaee, Sth con. Mr. and Mrs. nae of. St.. Marys, spent the week-end with the form- er’eparents, -Mr.—and Mrs. .James Gray. ‘ —— 7 Mr. and Mrs. Shera and family, of Torndale, spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. —o— Mr, Harry Stretton, of Hamilton, is visiting this weék at the home of A. Hewitt, Mrs. 2nd con, —o— Mrs. M.. B. Roberts returned, Monday to her home in Wingh after spending the past month wit th her aunt, Mre. J Turnbull. Mr.-and Mre. George Smythe, Clayton, Gordon and Dorigy of Dung- annon, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. ewitt, 2nd ee on Sunday. Miss hiariory Ra Ratcliffe returned home Friday, after -a holiday for several weéks with Rev. and Mrs. F, W. Gilmour, at Penetang and her brother in ‘Toronto. Miss Muriel Hurst of Newton, and Miss Inez Newhbigging, 6th. con, spent Sunday with the Misses Jes- sie and Jean ‘Clelan 3! Miss Huggins and Doris Bettger of Morikton, are fe days visiting at the home of Mr. and saa A. ‘R. Terr Mr. Donald Love, 10th. con. and Miss Olive Robb ee Listowel, Bh es ‘at the hom of M and Dave Park, Ripley. —t Mrs. Jack Toms and little eon, Howard, of Whitby, spent a fe with J: P Greensides, prop. days with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scott, 8th. con. during ‘the past week - spent} ter. Gray, | Mrs Hall, to Goderich and afl ‘Soaked aay ith yi ‘paees ‘par- ° ge 7 - Mr. “and Mrs. Harry Stewart and son, and Mr. Scott , of Mild- may, were guests on Sunday at the} home of Mr..and Mrs, W. B. Coul- Miss Ada Biackwell Sheds aol Monday er. dnties in Brantford, after holidaying for two weeks at e home‘of her parents, Mr. and . W. Blackwell. Mr. John Inglis returned Friday last to Pittsburg, after spending two ‘weeks’ vacation at the home of hie parents, Mr. Risotes Mrs. Walter Ing- lis, 6th... con pb Mrs. Holmes and nN Bea garet, of Windsor, ant M rge Porter of Hamilton, were se els ov- er the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank , —— Mrs. W. Brandle and Gertr returned home Saturday night, ter spending three weeks — Visiti estan and/relatives in Sprinatielt ude oS —o—- Mrs. Johnston, ot Listowel, and Mr. Albert Corbett’ of Toronto; spent a few days at week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W Meo Cutcheon. A Mr. James Jones a of Mitchell and 8. niece, Mre. oitz. and little daughter, of Louisiana, visited at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. John Love, 10th. con. on Pig cian Mr. and Mrs. Ral Ralph Hunter and baby, and Mre. W. Hunter, of Toronto, were guests over the week- end at the home of eh and. Mrs. Thos. Hamilton, 8th ¢o ; Mrs. M. W. te and children are etakiiy Friday to their home in Mitchell, after spending a-few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hewitt, 2nd. con. —o0— Pi Mrs. BE. G. Coghlin and children, have returned home, after a holiday at the home of Rev. and fs. Husser at Point Edward, and with Mr. and-Mrs. Geo. Coghlin, at Millban ik. —o— Mr..D. ‘a. Anderson, of Toron- 0,'a former well iad resident’ of Arwen: has. been ac ee eee here for te past week. na guest at the a of} Mr. and ole Barl Switzer =o C.. Lowry, of Moose ‘Jaw, dake who has been spending a few weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hamilton, left this week for her home. will visit points in the U.S. A. ro atau: ing to; her home in the Wes = Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew and daughter, Eileen, and Miss Laura itks, returned Tuesday to their home in Exeter, after ta ayy ee week-end at the home Mrs. Harold Peter, 8th ioe —o— Mr. Wm. Ballantyne and daugh- ter Annie, of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bell and two children. of Avonton, were guests on eye a at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. )Jas M. Dickson, and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ballantyne. —o— Mr. and Mrs. A.M. asi cigred and Miss Ruth Robinson returned t twood on Thureday last, after ; holiiay at the lakeside, Kincardine. They left in the. afternoon for Ham- iting. where they et a week vie- —_—o— ‘Sunday visitors at the {[Mr. Charles Hurst, 19th. con., were ~ ATWOOD ELEVATOR © - fer GRAIN, SALT, FLOUR, MILL FEEDS: _ Bran, Shorts, Mie Feed Flour, Hominy, Feed Corn, Oats, Cracked , Cotton Seed Sal 100 Ibs., Salt Blocks, Salt Barrels, Oyster Shells, ' Bone Meal, Meat Serap, Tankage B. SMITH « ATWOOD ELEVATOR Mr: Clifford Ma¢han of Moncrieff, Miss Allie “Mitchél! of Ripley, Roy Patterson and cree and Laura er iete, yim Bile Mr.-Wiilfre gre pred iy be 5 Hurst and sister of Newton. : : and Mre. Philmere Hamil- ton, on two children, of Newmark- “the week-end te , Mr. and Mts. accompan Richmond, who will visit by > at prssnts home for a short time. , . _ ; ' gear was oe. Ft ern f— eae A ating? » . : a fie coer Ae : spat an ek ‘i an oe «oe ic. Yemen, “Sloe 7 Fe. and es ts iiscae Gale, rand Succi ree Mr. and elt ‘McKinn ; “bona of ‘the home. of bo oe 7. pj ening ——. fins a - le and ar, “Me on Sunday “remaining for a Sb og or. and Mra. ‘Da: Davidson of Pauls, ae is ed home of at the ‘t ‘home -of Mrs.. Hamilton's ‘Hugh and eri erenraras night, but ui < cater ‘ ‘weren't. 6u ul { turning with the trophy. betes annual Field oer ust 16th. -1926, and a large turned out to attend the cel A parade was held at one-t ween and the softball tor was held in the afternoon There were eight men’s teams and four girls’ teams. The results of the tournament are as follows: en 3 Moncrieff 1, *0 0 0 0 4 9. 0—13 Wroxeter | 8@00140—8 Brussel: 9026 02 I—20 Ethel 100 011 0— 8/Attended Monkton 2890 4 2x—25 Union 001001 2— 4)8 Willowgrove 44.2-3:4-17 Moncrieff 2, 1723 1—14 ; Semi-Finals _ . Monkton 040000 0.. 4 Moncrief 1-0-00.6.0 %—1 Willowgrove 6 $83 @ 3 0—2z Brussels 20-203 3 0—10 Finals : Monkton 0920 1-0 3—16 prize $15.00 ; 4 Wilowerave 610100 0—2 Second prize 10.00. * Girls’ Tournament Ethel 03013 1 3—11 Monerief 4 1-4:4 6 6 x—21 Cranbrook 120172 3—16 Brussels 11020 0—5 Moncrieff 802220 7—21 Cranbrook * 8 8-10 41 0—I7 Brussels 2001-05 8—l11 Ethel 0000044—8 Brussels she pice) ed Cranbrook 100 0 03—-8 4 MONORIEF, ist. prize, $10.00 Brussels, 2nd. prize, $5.00. A splendid concert was rendered at eight-thirty o'clock by Schubert's Concert Co., London. Wroxeter or- chestra furnished music for the dance in the evening, which was very Jargely attended. @ gate receipts amounted to 258.00. Local. Bowlers Enjoy Game Thursday Afternoon nag ee erie afternoon’s bowling was enjoyed on Thureday last on the Atwood bowling green, when local rinks énjoyed an afternoon's sport: Three games were played, and the results were ag follows: A. - Sweeton, John Vallance, John Roger, skip, 3 Johnston Peebles, TG; nee nS skip, 2 heise pilus 15. Hodge, D tray, E. H Swing, skip. 2 wins itis ii. Morrison, Lioyd Vallance, Gceve Lochhead, skip, 1 win plus 8. G. Inglis; G. Greensides, P. Greensides, skip, 1 win phie 8. Alex Donley, Wm. Gilmer, D. G. Anderson, skip, 0 win plus 0. ‘Two Families Held Gathering on Tyesday On Tuesday, Aug. 18th. Mr: and Mre. Geo. Duncan towmship, entertained tives of the Hamilton miles. their rela- and Duncan Mr. Jas. Duncan of Atwood, was the ee member of the party and ba. bel Vallance, his great qramiehiia the youngest. Dinner was served onthe ably and the oon spent in races. soft-ball, tug-of-war and footba i. After tea, before parting, Bes is us- In Straford Hospital The death oceuired in the Strat- ford General H Satu J. P. Greensides ‘entertain-| ed a few perp ell i cee aed 8 hoe on- Friday les ‘ Buys Pontiac Gon Mr. geil 2 Eliott © and chased a ac coach srs W. i. afte net & alg istowel Nahin nia are in stratford rg Mon~ Lexves for ‘Petroit— Miss Jean Duncan, 12th con. left the latter part of last week for De- | troit, where she purposes securing a osition. New Floor Being ope A new floor is- being laid by Mes- ers Hammond and ralence in the me room ‘of ‘the A wood Public School. - Tonsils: Removed— sous Lloyd Gray, son of Mr. -and. Mrs, James Gray, 2nd. con. had his ton- sila rémoved this morning at the Memorial Hospital. baa 1 Meeting — * The regular monthly meeting of Elma township council will be held on Saturday, pchpboare 2let. at the us- ual time and place Entertained : Mrs. Ss. hie: Love, of Newry, en- tertained a few ladies at her home on Tuesday of this week, in honour of. Mrs: Ben Bell, of Medicine Hat. os <t Quarantin he placards ae diphtheria were ieee on -Thureday,.- Aug 12t from the homes of Mr. Alex McKay, Mr. James Elliott and Mrs. Long-| © man, Leaving for West— Mr. James: Vaughan left Tuesday “at Douglas, Man. where he is epend- ing a few months. Mr. Chas. Bdt- tery, 14th con. is leaving on Friday for the West. Spent Day Fishing — ert Forrest, W. Thomp- ~ Messrs. pe J, A. McBain, ~ n Mr. Murtay Themen Spent Thursday last fish- ing at Holmesville. ° y Relieving at Bank— Mr. L.-Kay, of Forest, Is reliev- ing at the local branch of the Can*+ adian Bank of Commerce, a two weeks, in the absence of Y= oy Green, who is on vacation at his home at Shallow Lake - and other points Holidaying at at Grend Ben The braith, agora Smith, Elizabeth Cowan, Dorothy Little, Jane Love, Dorothy Sproule and Mary ey, left Sunday for Grand Bend, where sake have rented “A eotth for a wee byt jons for Tonsils— bel, Jean “an. Billie Greéen- siden: children of Mr. and Mrs. G. . Greensides, had their tonsils Ag moved at the home dD. Kidd on Wednesday morning. rhe Dredge Shipped to Toronto— ; The Arbuckle dredge sold to the Russell Construction t. Toronto, and was shipped to the city on Wedn of thie week. ances mourh eath Two daughters. and three sons sur- vive: Mrs. Bert Ruthig, and and Mre. John Hollatz, of Stratford; Noah and and George, of Bring Back Scott Trophy— | ’ Three rinks of pies 3 epein mi a nf Listowel on | » and were shaceaiaiet in ute. Tig the J. W. Seott challenge tro- phy. They won by a margoay of py ea points. Three rinks from Listowel were™ nesday oman in. London con ducts rie oe fachoot to teach parrots to ies That thee ‘ A&chool should bea - BUCCeRS. My on fishing at township. the party bro good On Saturday last, Dr. D. Kidd performed an operation on “Ghariie and mann 4 Dean in nost- ril and this had to be removed by the doctor. : Spent Day Fishing— ” Denman, Wm. James $0n, son, Hugh Richmond and Wm. pan -eomprised a party of local men tand some of chat i fairly F spon aded to _cieek. erk George” Lodhi head and oa Ber “Jas: Vaughan, rt a— isses Eva and, Nettie Gal- her to ae much intentness > The regular’ se ‘Calder Miesion . Band church es-|urday, August 1 with work ry on re then read and the Te by the class ‘The offering was dedicated ar the | on silo ; prayer, and of the Summer Beir gi’ toggle given 1 en by The Bible Story was read. a pest Shera and the mission story. was. given _by Mre. Hanna Saturday's issue of “the “Advertiser, | London, August 14th contained the Sei of Rey. F. W. Gilmour, er pastor of the Presbyterian eeu in Atwood, ‘and a photo of Etmwood Ave. Presbyterian suerte iat is nearly compjeted. It lanned to‘have the church’ ottietal ly opened sometime in niber. . Gilmour. is*now pastor on Eln- woo od Ave. Presb nh. ~ church, London, and he has been very ac- tive in the” ight ho Hy of the new church. The church is being built by the South Lanhan patie without the aid of general funds of the church. NikRhhE Ree aan k eed ¢ ° . © URBANON + Teveeieebesesseesiseeesees song Laura Riddolls is home from ries hn Love and Mr. and Mre. Jo Phil. McLeod spent the week-end with friends in Barrie ie aunt; Bagi. Elm g Muriel Wells is visiting with Mrs. Robert Bray, boundary west. Miss Keeso, of Toronto, is eeuine with oe eister, Mrs. Col. Mr. and John Richar ei decal ane daughters, Lally and Daisy, and}, Sheldén Hammond, ‘epent Sun- ne with friends in Wellesley. bo ot Sarerrerer renter + GOTHAM td SEEEEE EL ie tad Mr. James Keith was in Toronto Saturday Mrs. T. Alexander has returned home after visiting friends in Dur- am. yr, nag spent Sunday with Mr, Mrs. D. G. McLellan Master C. ‘and Miss A; Fullerton have returned to their home in Tor- onto, after spending a sn novanae with their cousin, E, Ham mes and ‘Miss. Glennie of Fern- and and Mre. W. Coulter visited os Ais in Mary bormnen on. Sunday, aia) D neh heeehaedebeep babes beet + MOLESWORTH PEPE ERE re Shee ep hdeeede ny A large ‘number of friends of Mr and Mrs. A. Crean gathered at their home Friday evening to bid farewell to them before their departure for ah J > > e , their new home near Hensall, where ual at these watherings, ail eq] Operations were performed by Dr./Mr. Crean has farm. hands nd ‘voices in “Auld Lang Tye, of Milverton, and Dr. Kidd. Mr. and Mrs. Gr ted and on this occasion 1 with a library table and two chairs, followed ee “For They are Ysoty Engagement t Announced— - | Mrs, Mitchell with ,- and Good Fellows.” The party was at-| | Zhe engagement ig announced ‘of|Stuarit and Murray with a box ot tended by quite a number from this yee 8: = younger daughter} chocolates each. A ‘very enioyable| vicinity. { Mrs. Niehol and the late Mr.|evening was spent in games James yt = peta , Ont.,; a Mr. |daneing. Ff, e, elder son of Mr. and|: be a ee den r dts Mrs. Orman Locke, Stratford, Ont., | Moles ihe Wome’ dani ae the Mrs. Joseph Witt Dies the to take place Sept. 6.|neld in. the sthool grounds Monday evening. A eple rogram was the Re Mrs. § pret leaving for her echool at Dut- The Misses. Belle eg Minnie Geddes, of Hespeler, are visitors at fthe kome of Nr. and Mrs. Henry Grainger. George Murray of the village has}. home, after spending his returne oe with his uncle dn Dorchest- MMe. and’Mre. Leonard, of Iron itors at the home of Mr- and Mrs Mountain, Wis.; were week-end vis- Roan. - : Good Time at Picrica— Wie good time was’ enjoyed by resbyterian Sunday School the picnie ¥ 4 Wednesday last, which was held n Mr. ickson's grove, blind faa wes enjoyed. by the children, while the older folks amus-}: themselves in social ¢hat. The Vicnickers exjoyed the nanee served. LS i thiy meine, 0 Dorie Hammond _ is “sisiting thee: Thos, Hurst, 10¢ M E. Gamble of Toront is 6pending As few days visiting her % er. -Mise-Jean-Smith ts— ding — al- Predbnieich Church Rey. W. J. West, M.A., Minister Sunday; August 22nd, 195 h10~a.m,—Sunday Sthool_ and Biblo- Clasa\ 11 am. —Rev. res Os McCullagh. 7 p.m.—Rev. McCullagh. gna $ p. Pele _ People’s peareeeterererssccereates $ DORKING | eerere cree eereeereterey Mrs. Archibald Calder Mr. and and son Ralph and re geht Verna ahd eae eye of Oshkos 8; aoe Mr. William Calder. and and Mrs. Wm. Lambert this week. It is 32 years since’ Mr. Calder was home before, and he claims that -he notes many improvements in and a- round his: home town of Dorking. Mr. John Warper of Chicago; Mil., visited over the week-end with Mr. Russel Allingham. Mr. and Mrs. E. §S. Strome, of t ath. line Peel, spent paoee at Vig Rome cof Mr: Si M. Coo CWS fuer ‘and famnily: rae ieee: spent Sunday with the former’s mother; Mrs. Lavery, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Andrews, of peeve 6pent pre fine ete with Mr. an ne Mre. William Lambert of” Wingham, spent Sunday with Mrs. Allingh Bi and Mrs. H. Newton and om Robert, epent yore ae with a d Mrs. Richard O of t i3th. line i cee era re WEDDING INVITATIONS | Or announcements. Tie Banner’ can - assure you of a satisfactory job, on ani Sriee of wedding pif cg aiso carry a stock of wedding simone The Banner Office.> | DICKSON—In. ever loving memory of our dear father who passed a- way, Aug, 18th. 1925. Time ee come * changes, Fresh with every coming year, But his memory will be Qharig In the hearts that loved him shod - Family. and bring ite ' * ° a PEP Ee bbb bbe tg bbb pay ne the Listowel Mam orial ospital, "hy Wednesday, August 11th. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman, of Elma, a son ; hee RONNENBERG—In Elma 5 day, August 15th. 1926, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ronnenberg, a daughter. ry Po Tarp eeame x EVERYBODY'S ODY'S COLUMN Kas Ten cents eine | f sertion, wi with 1 oa ae a of 50c, Su’ uent Insertions us cents os . VOTERS’ LISTS;-1926 0 Municipality of Elma, County of Notice is .heréby given that T have Sig! cht with Lagoa 9 of the Vot- ra Liste Act and Pa I have Reeped® tei at my office at Atwood the ‘ith day of Aveust 1926, the “ist. of all persone entitled to vote in the said Municipality At municipal elec- tions and that ~ ench list there 43 inspection ah And aphait eall = all votere to take mune te eedings to. have any or ons cor- raeten peeieting w the ea day sa : Fe ch Sept dier the first of: ptember Dated fg _14t day of way fae 1926 ie ae ORGE LOCHHE EAD, Clerk of Elma. $26 W. F. McLAUGHLIN LISTOWEL vu." re visiting ine rie ‘brothes - William . IN MEMORIAM : 244-44494404040400001005044 = Oo . f af cn — a oe . ] a i

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