Listowel Banner, 16 Sep 1926, p. 1

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‘ ¢ "golds, salvia, snapdragon, eweet peas, and] 2n pes * Schinbein, 2nd T suitable for w ” Horticultural Society Show = Proved Very Successful REFLECTED CREDIT ON ORGAN-| The annual flower show of oe Listowel Horticultural Soci ‘held in the basement of the Angii- ‘can church last Friday and Saturday and proved to be one of the best ev- er staged by the local Society. e formal opening was held on Friday bho at 8. po bod ae addresses were given Climie, aevelient of the. eachty. 6 T. B. Howard, the saniclont e " veral delections were given by the Classic orchestra, an ie Hall, of Carthage, gave violin i Orne Public School gardens sent a very fine contribution and their ex- hibit received much commendation. A new feature was put on this year when several school girle contested for the best arranged table bonquet. hen firet prize went to Carol Sang-) ste The gladioli exhibit was a feat- ure of the show, and there was a good display of asters. Other var- ieties on exhibit were dahlias, mari- nasturtiums, petunias, phlox, many others. The judge this year was Mr. C. Heideman, of Stratford, presi- dent of the Stratford aortcn areal Society, president of t N. Horticultural Society, and ee iaeke of the Gladioli Society. The list of prize winners is as follows: Collection of asters—ist. J. B. M. Howard, 3rd S. J. Stevenson. Purple Asters— Ist T ard, 2nd E. Finkbeiner, School. Lavender — Miss Morri- son, 2nd Mrs. eart of Weinsa-tet E, ue” 2nd Jas. Cleland, . How- 3rd. Public Fink- 3rd Mre. "Shell Pink—lst Dr. Taylor, 2nd EVERY BODY’S "COLUMN “Ten cents a Tine for first Insertion, with minimum charge of 50c! Subsequent insertions five cents a line with minimum charge of 25c. FERTILIZER Quantity of fertilizer on Apply hand, to R. Johnston, or C. P. R. station. 9-16 LOST Small purse containing small sum of money between Dr. Nichol’s cor- ner and H. Finkbeiner's on Sat- urday night. Finder please leave at this office. . | Cosmos—l1st Puble School, 3rd H. J. A. Schinbein, 8rd S. J. Steven- White Asters—ist Mrs. Jolly, 2nd Dr. Taylor, hg Mrs. Bayne. Rose Asters—ist. Dr: ayior, 2nd Mrs. Daytie $rd Mre. Ablahies. J. uM. eSmith. same—Public School. Calendula—ist Public School, 2nd Mrs. Jolly, 3rd Miss Morrison. Mrs. gous, 2nd Cantebury Bells—R. A. Climie. Shasta Daisy—ilet T. B. Howard 2nd J. A. Schinbein Painted Daisy—t1st. Public School. Carnations—Mrs. Jolly json ish can x Gabel, 2nd is Schae Gladioli, Totaknatst Mrs. Jolly, 2nd H. Go d. Gladioli, lavender—T. B. How- ard. .Gladioli, purple—ist T. B. How- ard, 2nd rs. Jolly. Gladioli, bletched—ist T. B. Howard, ae J. Stevenson, rd BE. Finkbe “ciadiott, vaark pink—T. B. Hows * Giadioll, light red—Ist H. God- dard, 2nd James Cleland. Gladioli, red—ist T. B. Howard, 2nd Mies Schaefer, 8rd H. Goddard. ene white—ist Mrs. Jolly, agc 2 i Finkbeiner» 3rd H. God- r Gladioli, salmon—lst T. B, How- ard, 2nd Mre. Jolly. Gladioli, yellow—Mrs. ee: Gladioli, collection—1st Howard, — James Cleland. Mrs. Jol Gisarele. primulinue—i1st T. B. Howard, 2nd. James Cleland. Gladioli, best spike—iet Cleland, 2nd T. B. Howard. Seichenote -?. M. Smith. Helenium—ist T. B. 2nd Dr. Taylor. Geraniums—Miss Morrison. Dahlias, collection—let T. Howard, H. Goddar Dahilias, décorative-—Hi. Goddard. Dahlias, cactus—H. Goddard. — show—H. Goddard. 4ambs’ Lug-——Mrs. ae M. Nicol. "Marigold, African— Miss Mor- , 2nd Puble School, "sr Miss L. B. "3rd. Howard, B. Publie School, Nas turtiume—ist R. A. Climie, 8rd Miss 2nd. Mre his Petuathe—Mrs. Jolly. Pansies—-lst Mrs. Jolly, 2nd. H. Goddard. Physestegia—Mre. Wanze Phlox a a lst "public School, 2nd Mrs. Bayn Phlox pertantal—iat R. A. Clim- 2nd H. Goddard. Roses—Ist S. J. Stevenson, Goddard, 3rd Miss Morrison. cabious—Ist T. B. aowete. Public School, I ° Salvia—list E. Pinkhetaat, Miss Morrison, 3rd H. Ellis, » Salpiglossis—ist R. A. CHmie, 2nd Miss Morrison, 3rd Mrs, Jolly. Snapdragon—1st James Cleland 2nd Miss Morrison, 3rd Public school. Joliy, Sweet peas—ist Mrs. N. L. Scott, 3rd James Cleland. je, P 2nd =, 2nd 2nd 2nd Age of 931 MRS, MARY cows imi Sack Tien ‘DAY MORNING AT HOME OF SON, R. M. COWING, INKERMAN STREET The death occurred in Listowel on Monday, Sept. 13th. 1926, of Mary Mitchell, relict of the Iete Jonathan vowing, at bt home of her son, ng, InKerman S&t., in ge nineiy-third year. Deceas rn in the town- ship of Wilmot, county of Waterloo, on August 3rd. 1834, and on Febru-} grea ary 9th. 1859 she married Jonathan gers: of East Zorra, Oxf coun- ty, who predeceased her irteen years ago. They settled on the old Cowing farm, lot 15, con. 16, Bast Zorra, where they lived for thirty- five years. She leaves to mourn her loss an only child, R. M,. Cowing, Listowel, and three grandchildren: Lena, at home; Mre. Arthur Bray, boundary west, and John 8. Cowing, chartered} accountant of Philadelphia, Pa, Three sisters and one brother also survive. A funeral service was held Tues- day evening at eight o’clock at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. R. . Cow- ing. Rev. M. Nicol, pastor of Knox church, had charge. The.re- mains were taken by motor to Inner- kip on Wednesday morning for bur- fal. Service was also held at the home of Mr. Benjamin Hall, Inner- kip, at one-thirty o*clock;-and-inter- merit was made in Innerkip cem- etery Miss Helen Fritz Honoured By Friends A pleasant surprise was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F on Thursday evening last, when a number of the friends of Miss Helen Fritz gathered in her honour to spend a gocial evening, prior to her leaving for Londo Miss Fritz is taking a nurses’ train- ing at Victora Hospital, and h left to assume her new duties Miss Dorothy Symons presented Miss Fritz, on behalf of the girls, with a handsome silver bracelet set with her birthstones.: Miss. Fritz expressed her appreciation of the gift, and the evening was spent in a social manner. A dainty luncheon was also served. ilckuinnes Come to Listowel Fall Monday and- Tuesday,’ Sept. Fair on 27 and ag| haver, 6th W. Krotz, th BE. oss very much as if the 1 pe surpass anything yet ac- cotaplwhed- ant that’s saying a or The prize lists are out and ‘nad for distribution. Some few changes were made this year,. but the gener- ous prizes of mat year-are again of- fered. Local business men have a- gain donated + valuable list of a fala for various classes. eck at once and plan your exhibit 3295 is again being given tor the 4 running race, open, It is expected that a large num- ber ‘of entries will be made in these as grand concert has been arrang- ed er - Cueplae night, Sept. 28th. There will be a splendid vaudeville progam, a fiddlers’ contest, and the Charleston dance by four Toronto artists. ‘District Cheesemakers Win Prizes At London Fair At the Western Fair, London, the} yp, result of the judging in the cheese and butter exhibits gave several prizes to factories of the district. June, colored cheese—2nd. H. Seehaver, Atwood; 6th W. Krotz Palmerston; 7th WB. Seiler, Weet Monkton. June, white cheese—2nd E. Seil- er; 3rd W.: jKrotz; 7th H. .Seehav- er; 8th J. . Elliott, Atwood. July, white cheese—5t See- Seller. H. Amen white cheese—5th Seehave ‘ Two flat cheese—7th W. Krotz. fa Stilton cheese—4th W. Kro Dairy instructors’ special—-3rd R, A. Thompson's group, Atwood, 48 points. | The asinuel bazaar of the Ladies’ Hospital Auxiliary will be held Fri- day and Saturday, Oct. 15 and 16, Watch for further notice. ° Golden Wedding Celebrated By Mr.and Mrs. Chas. E. Coghlin On Sept. 13, 1876, Charles E. Coghlin, and Sarah Fennell, were united in marriage by Rev. Edward rie bs aoe On Monday iast, 50 later, they celebrated their” ‘Golden Wedding, surrounded wish of their many friends. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. = ored by Church Board. On boty occasion of the and Mrs Wedding of Mr Gophilne the Ofticial Board of the Lis in Hon- "Golden Cc. EB. J. W. SCOTT Congratulations will be extended} Bags at Friday, Sept. 17th. ‘ - Scott, on attaining his pst birthday. Mr. Scott. ‘ss ‘stil enjoying good health, is at his office Bom ft and his week attended a meeting in Stratford of the British Mortgage} and Trust Co. of which he is a dir~-| e ector.. His health and activity are remarkabie for his advanced years. sneauasy Te Hall, Coming—tfor one full oods, the magician and a of fun makers, at McDonald's Sept. 16 to 22nd. good second hand Save all your Hospital Bazaar, clothing for the Oct, 15 and 16. FUN, MYSTERY, AL G. Woods & Co. in six meee of mirth and Bass nen Admiss — 1? n Listowel, Sept. 17 , 21 aaa 22nd, at metion: ald’ s ers Hall. Final Returns Give ‘Liberals 119 Seats CONSERVATIVES , VES) PALLED' TO REACH 100 SEATS—LIBERALA JILL PRACTICALLY HAVE MAJORITY OVER ALL. MAGIC Not only did the Liberals of North Perth rejoice in the election of their candidate, but they were al- so able to celebrate the victory of the Liberal party in the whole Do- minon Re on inn s. late .Tuesday.. evening showed that the Liberals were gain- ing strongly, and since then their position has been strengthened. The returns this Thursday morning are now complete and show that the Lib- erals will have 119 seats while the to} t DEFEATED D. M. WRIGHT BY| No. «kB seeeete ges ‘amt MAJORITY OF 580—TURNOVER | N FROM LAST FALL WHEN .WRIGHGT WON BY 661 VOTES. North Perth riding was redeem ed by the Liberals on Tuesday when F. rolled up a splendid D. M. Wright, eandidate and e onse: member of the last House Mr. Hay made a eulenaid run. It was a popular victory and Mr. Hay will carry with him to Ottawa the assurance that he has BSc support of the riding of North P The Liberal Picsin hey seine in Listowel was a jubilant spot sours bed when the che rom tratford of Wright's greatly reduced oe sonta Hay’s eloction was certain. us Liberale vases acclaimed their candidate as he ad his work- ere in the Rooms, rie a tor their support in the cam ried on their shoulders and ied by Listowel band the crowd parad- ed to the corner of Main and Wal- 1 where Mr. aad again addressed his supporters . Shortly after he left ford where a inlay! wd itwelve and. fifte ed him throu h the city etreets a: bout 10,30 o'clock. All along the road to Stratford he met with a hearty reception being held up at Mitchell for some time. In front of the City Hail he briefly addressed the large crowd being Apageney in- terrupted by prolonged c Hardly had he houcacocad his ad- dress when D. M. Wright appeared on the platform and was given the opportunity of addressing a few words to the audience. He extended to the successful candidate his: sin- cere congratulations and expressed the hope that he would have the same satisfaction representing North Perth as both Dr. Rankin and himself had had. He hoped for “tor Strat- between thousand . escort- a continuance iene personal friend- ship that had always existed be- tween hiniself and the candidate and at the same time took otéasion to thank all those present who had supported him in the elec- tion. Mr. Hay, in resuming dress was deeply appreciative of the kind. remarks pes y Mr. Wright, referring. to the eH ip n coming sah the. ony hall and con- ait igs aed poke from the Beaton-Herala Hecadentite Station. The total vote in the riding was 15,780, of which Hay received 8, 180 and Wright 7,600. This is an increase from last time when the to- 1 teseseeceeees HL 96 ae ; tal anna: 608 630 : Hay's Majority, 1 iti : Milverton aa S Ee Hay W No. mt speilapuaeee ne 149 11> * NO. ERS, ace kota bape 143 104 ine ae Nites t 216 "si80 7600 Majority ie Hay, ; Relieving Agent ‘at Gowanstown— ~ Mr. James Inglis is relieving Mr. Blackwell, agent at the C, N. R. Gowanstown, who is on vacation. Sept. 27 and 28 are the new dates of tan Tasdiorel all Fair. sae Position— Miss Frances Small has accepted a. position in the office of the Andrew Malcolm Furniture Co. Judging Pou Mr. Fuirs this week. Moved to Listow Milverton “nat a Gideon Gross moved ‘his family to Listowel on Wednesday, where they will reside in future. Remem the dates. of Listowel Fall Fair, "Sept. 27 and 28. Leaves for Monteith— Miss Lydia Moore left this week for Monteith, where she wlll resume her «position as nurse Clerk in Miss sonal T Whaley, who has been engaged in George’s restaurant, commenced work this week in the successful! Bazaar Bell Ringers Here— The Musical Eckardts, Swiss Bell Ringers. are booked*to play at the Music Hall on Saturday evening, Sept. 25. See next week’s issue for ad. Returns from Trip to West— Mrs. E. G. McDonald returned home this week, after an enjoyable two monthe’ visit with friends in — Edmonton, Alta. and in other parta — of the West tal vote was 14,111, of 1,669. Hay| Had Finger Jammed in Car— received in all 455 more votes this Master Bobby Leonard, son of time than Tom Brown did in the last} Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Leonard, pate election, while Wright polled 214 less votes, which “about tells the story in itself, when the increase iu the cores vote is considered. n the or parts ot the Stine are as follow Stratford Grand Band Concert— Monday night, Sept. 20th. by the ine a his fingers jammed.in a door on Monday, Sept. 13th, whee required medical attention. Two Stitches Required— Wm. Thibideau, an employee of Hamilton the Blackmore- Furniture Co. required two etitches in his Friday, Sept. 10th as the thumb on result of an accident while at work. Mystifying magic, mirthful melo- dies, the biggest and best show for the money in America at "s Hall, Sept. 16, 17, 18, 20, 21 and 22nd . Sanday Band Concert— : The band will give . another of their sacred band concerts on Sun- evening. If weather is unfavor- able arrangemen ts will be made to hold concert eatsorn possibly at . rns Home—. Miss Flora Nicol returnéd Tues- day noon from Labrador, where she has been teaching in a mission school for the past few months. Mise Nicol thoroughly enjoyed her trip. She has resumed gs teathing at the Public school here Home— . Dick Kidd feturned home Tuesday evening from Bob Lo, near Amherstburg. where he has been spending a few months. He will leave in a week for Paes to at- tend Western University Taking Nurses Course—. Mise Ethel Pini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Finlay, left Ediryan. for Toronto. ‘where sh taking a nurses’ training course in Grace Hospital. Her mother accomp- anied her to the city, and visited for a few days. Listowel Brass Band in the Listowel arena. All local gn bok ag took part in various musica on- tests at Canadian National Exhint. tion at Toronto this ro will take part in program Two en- soyraat will be provided. nire col- lection at the door. a Enterta r.. A, D.. Symons, our popular pian tuner has engaged the Sun- beam Concert Trio, consisting of Miss Gladys ne of Soprano aoltnee and A. reader, Miss Greta Lammie, Te mdi M. doltniet Miss SERthriol Sells, C. bs janiet, at. McDon- ala’s. ” Hail, wel, Thursday, Sept. 2ard. ee iH ies are all blind an d gradua of the Ontario mast for. the: Sun flower—Public school. by their children, grand children| United Ghurch, of towel, of i ly hold 91. Hay Wright or G00, BARN FOR SALE | | Suntlower colleetion— P u bt te and great grand children, and © Keath watsy Mr. Coghiin:: isa member, Wanee Sid Chee alace OBA tho 121RIDE cas 055i 715685 Tt : ionic fipoteds 9 sartectly sound. * Verbensh—isi: Mr. Coghlin was bo in the/t oe artands teeta rcatauatioke cr Fusion, candidates m a total Sane eeee este tis set Lott “ior hay, two. bores stalls. R.|Mra. Jol! 3rd ‘ard Morrison, nfl. cushin of Kitiey th the: ty oflekureh alae ape tiatione of ‘the {atrength of 130. Mr. King can also Hasaiét PAs gale’ ations 463 BS M. Cowin Sakerinan Bt St. ‘9-16| . Zin tame ite A Lee ag! 1851, = = ae Micon BY both - C. Hay, acted as/iook for support from the Progres-|Romeo ........... 1380 1543 g. nias—ist Miss Morrison, 2na nm 1851, and - Coghlin chairman.and. called on Dr. James|sives, Laborites and Independents. Shakespeare wat eee 959 928 Public School, 8rd H. Goddar was born in Carleton Place, 5 the| Moore, to read an address, aug, Mr. The standing of the parties given llacain ‘Reading 1osT wid eerie tion by Pky ony trom} County of Lanark. Both families}J..C. McDonald, on behalf of the his morning were as follo Bena tal ... 4031 4291 In Listowel, Saturday night on or “iteeeueet ak poet Seeater in niles agg ae bt they paver tt Mr. and ‘Mrs Liberals ....,.+..sse++++++- 119| . Wright’s Majority, 260 Main st. ladies’ green gold wrist) 7 argaret Melrose, Srd° Jean|were children, r. Coghlin’s par-|Coghlin with . a beautiful console| Conservatives .......-..+++- 91 N. watch. Woed."Mact elaraved on mr ha Fins Mary Anger, 65th| ents settling on Lot 20, Con; 5, and] set in gold and amber. Mr. lin, | Progressives ........+- ‘ 8 Hay Wright tack ‘of wat mataee, Finder Isabel Ro Mrs. Coghlin’s parents on Lot 20,/on behalf of Mrs. Coghlin and him- Liberal-Progressi Ne at ERE NGL” ay on Ceo am cies 126 21 pl t to this office n. 4. Their lives eince chiidhood| self, replied fittingly, tha PRCT, Sa ee ae 7] 6, iy peer rR ee 1398 36 ease return ° Bb ppeebbpppdptdtedcetenana, |22V@ Practically been nt togeth-j very kindly for their gift. Later|tghor .........ccccucceece. SfNO. 3 ....... tavene 7 80 61 Hi i. were. eee eid 10 except -three years, 1873-75,)a few words were spoken by Mayor Independent ......-...- : rh, NG. Fo ioc ev agicee sehr 168 10 nica SALE + POSTPONED + shat Mr. Coghlin spent in Cali-|J. ve meine ak a Moore oo ae The pron fs ‘of the parties i m the} No. 5-...... wee 75 24 Auction sale of farm stock, im-|*+ | Trowb 4 ; : » after which Mr. and/iset Parliament, prior to the reaig- ee plements, hay and erhin, wt lot 96.14 roe . The first years of their married) Mrs. Coghlin entertained the mem-| nation of Right ri sale eigh- Total ........ 624 151 con. 7, Grey, % mile east of Ethel,| + Will be Held on | Locwere spent on. Fas. Ie, beans) UAE of Rae hoere Do MRS sn when hi task of on Monday 20th one o'-} + FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 + stead. Later they moved to- Wallace The following is’ the address: orming a ae government was as Hay Wright a aiate. ota B. mowtand. + Rata’ oe Shine 5. | 2nd settled on the farm where wate To Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Coghlin, follows: MOT Pouce Fees i. 97 65 + Come and have a good time. | 7°URsest Son now lives. Nghe» nas Conservatives ...........:.5 116|NO. 2.....++4----- + 30 61 + 3 | 28° Mr. and Mrs. Coghlin retired We, the members of the Ofticial Wiherala iio «. 608s got es thee hie TORTS. Bei Foo aks ks oe es 55 40 HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING} petite pteeieteeepbeteebepeptep-e | (TOM Bective life to the home where} Board of the United Church, wish to} pro OES seins PrSE. S Se « 23)No, 4A ......... +++ 98 49 An adjourned meeting of the Hos- o—eeeereees | they live, surrounded: by their sons} convey to you our garg ee mage gs OMT ARGR fg cicd Be ve awk ea wee BENNO 4B. ce ee ieee 105 55 pital Auxeitaty will be held in the and daughters. Of their family of| this Rapp? event, of y having} dependents ......-.+.s00+ Oe eee Dee 66 60 council Shassber iy gay le pt.| Listowel Lady Bowlers * ak a Geo ant Ae Ere, ora eran sd 50th” milepost of your eles it : ee i Somaaa i = ‘2let. at 7 p.m. to make final ar- , a few 1 Sapa emg wee Sole BPE ody ieee ulate rangements for th in- Visit Two Neighboring Towns | years The remainder of the; You have * seen No pioneer daye phe _ NG; Brivecseies eee 133 20 terested are urged to attend. family, together with these sons’|of this Poueere} ry and have The feature of the election con- —_-_ -—_ Two. rinks of Listo Listowel lady bowl-| Wives and their families, were able| made a’ worthy cauteioation to {tS} test in Ontario was the swing to Lib- Total seco. diese 721 455 : ’ ers motored to Walkerton Thursday |t® be present, none of them ee Seyaloument. Beginning life togeth-| » several Western Ontario Mo RESIDENCE ‘FOR SALE of last week 6 compete in a ladies’ | more thas three miles from the pe rin days of privation and ei ge pskaingrep ey evidenced by the re- Hay Wright A Bargain. 7 roomed brick yen-| social, tournament. Although not a- soe) nome rae and Mrs. Coghlin = common purpose, and urn to the Liberal column of seats} No. 1 steteceeees 90 6 ered dwelling house, Listowel, cen-| mong the prize-winners the Listo- hed Leer -children and 2 great pany ab ave panenves on ie Cour! which, in fo ,w co NO. 2 oe 5 ss eeeeses 86 45 trally located. All conyeniences,| wel ladies made a good showing. aie ; oy wo Ope, t Rosy Have come to/ ered iberal etrongholds. This}No. 3 ...-.... teweeee 83 114 good cellar, and garden plot. To be|The champion team of the nineteen uring the afternoon,’ Mr. andjthis joyous occasion of a Golden| was particularly ein Cen pe whee yy gets ods ae 4 ‘sold cheap for cash. Apply to H. B.)rinks competng came from Durham.|™ts. Coghlin were presented with| Jubilee of a long and happy life. |Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth, b-| No. 5 ...... erences 179 3 Morphy, K.C., Listowel, Ontario.|The two were comprised of| Sifts of gold, from th®ir children,| We are mindful “of the loyalty|ton and Kent equntios, while tigi, No. 6 cece reece eeeee 7 137 : 9-16 np.|Mrs. W. # Rennie, Miss Thelma|y their ereee eisod ebild Jack ie and fidelity you ave manifested in| formerly considered a Conservative! . serene Rennie, Mrs. J. Lockhart, Mrs. aioe, and with a basket of the lite of = chureh during these stronghold, returned two Liberals. Total 22.2... 572 486 ar L. Chapman, Mrs. T. Dempsey.}~ the grand children by Baith porn years, It is the strong faith al gains were also made in the Mase of Cen Suite: Qusbes te. W. apence and» Mrs. Cecil Coghlin and Helen Gibson. wits Panag 3A ethers and mothers|northern and eastern parte of th Hay Wright Cook Stove, 3 burner Pertection Oll| “the ‘hi fap nom 60 gucats werd present dur-| Mich Res farmed a firm foundation | province, ‘while the central--and| NO. Loseerrees sense: 46, 110 ‘Stove- with Cabinet, 1 Perfection ov- wong ante jadies bo Se ee Dr. Haten Gat Capt crf ae. gious life. Of oar modern: re: |poutharn sections fampained solidly No. 3 Pe Kae <agas 170 113 é ‘ on , ’ -}- ¥ +O wee hese . ~ coe a Perfection “poh ae club on Friday last, and three rinks| Wards, former srantore ‘ot the family, ; sd have been especially blessed teercaniar's ters Defeated NO A> ose ee paces b. 79 145 - Mcte "inekine a oe at wiley oF oH from each club engaged in lawn| both of whom, came from ndon pact nee your family situated so} ‘The members of the Government,|No. 5 ..........-.- 19 121 Haay nnd staid, Mahoeany Hoty nent. bowling. The first round was un-|.for the happy occasion. The honee inte you a ta eer and comfort thelin addition to Premier Meighst; who} No. GA ........+-55 88 64 hivly 3. A. piekeria Risley questionably Listowel’s, each of the| Was decorated with autumn flowers, ue ee eb journey through} were defeated yesterday are. Hon see sb Sette eee eee 78 80 Seal. ‘ouones g, g local rinks winning their games. In|the many beautful gifts of flowers, it re 8 8 ¥y a sense of grat-|m LL. Patenaude, eraier of just-|N Pie: biate aged is ee 3 +29 + the second round, Mrs. Bridgeford| being arranged in the rooms, e| itude, that they portrayed in this}ice; Hon, Andre Fauteux, solicitor- ee 8B and 8B . 157 153 wiitenin “at Mee, Ponies rae cold. the rides ie ble pelne ood tere a: e are "ey “here | to ‘wish you many nepage eetth pogo Naiere’ ch nite Total 673 895 , 8 Timgeour’s 's ta eing center- r of hea and so civil re- : seeveeee , EYE SPECIALIST eae rink defeated Mrs. Vandrick and/ed with wedding cake, effectively; ¥°*'S of continued health and hap- iste blis! , and two ministers lace Maude C. Bryans, Optometrist,| Miss Skea’s four came through with| decorated in these colors. pies and trust that the Sunset days| without partfolio, Hon. Donald Hay Wright Se. “tee nick" New of Ophth ol-} a win an ater Caen ott a tie wore ‘ as % er ae Geeeune cemaiated oa ie gil the fullest of bless- Sutherland and Hon. Raymond/ Nas : seeeae : ‘anes — ‘ € game. e ers, Mrs ; S ‘ pee ae gs aR toe: Ch o, TL, will be at Queen's tinal. standing in games was Listowel| Faulkner, and Mre. T. O. Gibson,| . W® you to pd the token . r OE Bivins. biastee.s 150 80 Hotel, Tues Sept, 21. Hours 10 a.|four ‘and Palmerston two. The Lis-| held a reception in the evening, dur-|°f our seat aeat Ti hae Made High NO. 4 os sees eas 54 35 . to 7.30 p.m. H towel ladies are to be comnrasulated ing whi and pacing of broad Miss Dorothy Symons who enter-| No. 5 .......-.-.065 33 29 lod toe ie Poy they have only rad bape site Sept Bi : 4 ston ea in the plane contest at the Toros MOL Meee einige xe ulas 126 83 months, and lmerston club - Signed on oe the ‘Board, ce poate which shows that- a PORE Tigao 5p heen Ole 427 - _E. ¥. Armstrong, excellent . ye win- ve fs Hay . Wright Ent eee st 156 |e: 2 hen Sie pe OR i164 102: 0. 3 whee Range "Blind sy stgeaed Soper. as concer mae be a rare treat... Sates Goddard is iB oga! ad a-| poultry-at-London- and msyille._.__

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