py Ae aT "Board's of Health _Retablished 1890. ‘ ; Met on Tuesday The 3 rd of . Health for’ ma met in the esda, Dr. D. A. Kidd reported that the _townsh: 4 Asko enter are free from con t the nreseet = cae Dirths peng 26 deaths have {the Township of Elma Ht “till Ne lst, this year. Th tepayers are “urged to improve their sanitary conditions and assist in preventing disease as far as possible. The report of the Medical Officer 6d and the Secretary was. to rpard same to Provincial Board of Health. Accounts amounting to $76.10 were ordered to be paid and: the meeting adjourned. ee rete ere 4 TROW BRIDGE + > esleolende fe eeleelesielerlesde tenet iott eclonbendoted, ae The Ladies’ Aid met at the hom of Mrs. Fred Sag Wednesday at acenn of this w Ww. Prva wont to Toronto tonne, returning Tuesday with] + . wy A. little son, Harold, who has been al #bbiehbbter htop bb t bebe he sccordion selection, ae Hone 228 “patient in the Orthopedic Hospital ti t at thej ’8) Quarteite, Mesers Cox, -McDow- for about twenty-one months. Walgote oe hc fiotheera lack rri-/ ell, Godfrey and Robinson; banjo ‘aré glad to learn that Harold has) day evening, when his friends and selection, A. B. ‘Thompson; made a splendid recuruny. and will) neighbors presented him with a begin Mrs, Robinson - Cogh- soon be in perfect health | chair on Tele hia: dkdehter , Mrs McBain and Miss”furnbull. Pree t "The ladies then seried luncheon Bacon and , Cottage Roll &% Try some of our- Cottage Roll and Bacon this week-end. Specially priced Cottage Roll, 28c per Ib Breakfast Bacon, 35c per Ib. Back Bacon, 40c per Ib. ieee’ | We carry a full line St Choicest Mtats at all times Prices Reasonable CS) Aaron Ropp Butcher Atwood rie Caterhotk 1 .. . of Health and Secretary were adopt-' . cted Founer Monctief * sv - Dig Aad Stratford | tide inten Ca zie of Saikes MacKay, . ae. reet, ‘Stratford, on Saturda: apparently ea good health “previously, having been|- ap and on Saturday until a> around -|/ bout 6 Tisai when she complained}, an of a light d shortly after rr-|she was fou dead in her bed members or eae family. She was in her.7ith year Born in A oiiaik: MacKay came to Canada at the age of 21 years and since then she h lived the greater part of the time in Moncrieff, where she enjoyed the re- @pect of a wide circle of mesons, Some six years ago she cam Stratford a asd ‘husband. a had since resided h Her htaband, - two daughters, Mrs. Duncan MacKay and Mrs. Kemp Steinberg, of Stratford; seven sons. Walter, Windsor; Angus, Stratford; George, Moncrieff; Hugh, Stratford; William, Earl-Grayy ohn an Robert, Stratford, and two beothate. Hugh Campbell, North Dakota, and William in Saskatchewan, survive. $5 beh data iu i 82 5 tia GOTHAM ; Hi | | !Milton Hoffman a beautiful doer. The evening pwas spent in dancing ‘and card playing. Mr. Hoffman and family moved to their new home in Listowel on, Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. J. Corry and son _spent Saturday in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vance and vigeresa of Britton, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. W. Karges . ges Mr. and Mrs. J. Waddell and fam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. McLellan last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and ee oa spent Sunday at the home f Mr. M. Dic Mre. Kerr and daughter Margaret of Mornington, spent Thursday af- ternoon with Mre. Albert Hammond. YOU TELL The next time you A Ms yelping about a {ty 4) rot e in his home arene st hand h ergt these figuers to stop his tongue; In an ordinary column there are 19,000 pieces of type; there are seven pos- sible wrong positions for each let- ter; there are 70,000 chances to make an error, and millions of pos- sible transpositions If tifis one sen- nee, “To be or not to be,” by transpositions aléiieftias been fig- barks out 2,759,022 tecors can be - te] aewawapaper people, from devil to t boss, and other high officials, are, after all, merely human and H- able to err. nosing around for errors but read for the informa- tion you can get can get. You will find errors enou in your daily walk through life without having to hunt for them in a newspaper.—Halls (Tenn.) Graph- ic. per ya Quality Store ‘ We have specials that will pay you to buy at Anderson's. See our line of handkerchiefs, prices ranging from 5c to 90c. Ladies’ neck scarfs, reg $1.20 to $1.50 to clear at 98e. : Look over our stock of specials in Linen beet =e Clothes, bertintton aleo Linen and Leatherette table run Flannelette, 36 inches wide at 19c. ; Cotton Flannel, just what you want for»house dresses, etc.,.35<.- yard. Crochet cstton, reg. 15c, Sale 5c. ¢ Velvetine, reg. $1. 00 sper yard, Sale 50c pér yard. ebiahers y \, tT | Groveries dest qual Try us for: Raisins, ts, dates{ - want iowa have a good “We want to offer you Now ts Mase time that everyone w ity that money can buy aaa. our, pricés are Bs pata, peels, cherries, t some teal money savers for Saturday, © ‘These prices last for Saturday only. = good goods. We have e low. ‘ everything. Saturday Specie { i} Beh ibleynsioui peice Us ts Be eens | Ginghams, reg. 32c, sale, per yard ..... eee ate goss Oat a Pp. & G. soap, per cake «......,.. Bc pen *: +e {us iB ‘se Br 4 packets: July Powdery 6650505 Ui ine ok Shel ee tee eio ek 25¢ 2 pounds currants 22.02... 20550-00005 Peaks Gare at ts 250 | 40 pound pail pure Clover’ Honey ....... iyi Ree aenae $1.20 + @astile sonp, reg. 20¢ per bar; sale .......... es a tor 256 pre ES ae + ee Bs the late Mrs. fan . opto 8 p.m and the good yoy} Hydro Entertainment — fey Largely Attended bal | COMME ag IN. CHARGE Pa = BY RESULTS OF CONCER®-- OF $137, WITH DON- ‘ae OF $81. When the hydro light was > karen on in Atwood for the firet time the| whole Se roma rejoiced, an¢ on day Es ibe last the committee in entertainment eth raise | mie ee lights also had cause tat rejoicing, as the music hall was well filled in spite of the inclement |™ weather, and the. receipts totalled $137. 00. $31 was since contribut- ed, petneee the total up to gp After expenses are -paid it is es' imated: iat the net receipts wilt t “3 about $110. ; . Lochhead was chair- man for the evening, and the folloes ing program was given. Much cr it is due the committee for the ex: cellent’ program rendered, which was as follows: Piano selection, Misses Mary Hodge and Margaret Terry; song, Mr. David Hood; arisen Mise Agnes Dickson; solo, Dr. Mc- Dowell; violin selection, Me Cc. Hi. MeMane; solo, Mrs. Lioyd bra race ress, “Evolution of Light,’’ Mr. George Lochhead; recitation, Dr. D. Idd; solo, Miss Ethel Blackwell; and this was followed by a dance. Music was furnished by Messrs. Por- ter, Hamilton and Thompson on violins and banjo. The evening throughout was enjoyably spent by the large number who doa ca ave the Sea nines: Srelendendocge ferfendeate Socbe ser frotoosenon poe festoeefeeforh fetes + * i PORKING » * + EER EE EEE EEE ESE EOE LE PED Mies Gertie Lavery left on Wed- nesday for Toronto where she will he the guest of her brother, Mr. Graham Lavery,, principal ‘of the Queen Alexandria Public School. Mr. and Mrs. John Logel epent _pSatantay in Elmira. . M. nig a was in Kitchener one day last Miss Elizabeth Pct naie left last Saturday for Kitchener where she has secured a position. Mr. J. B. Moon, returning officer for No rth East Wellington, was round last Saturday delivering ‘the ballot boxes ¢o the D acre D.R.O.’s is: this and Mrs. Stanley avers of Moorefield, spent Sunday with Mr. and ae 7 Lavery. Mrs. Joseph meres epent a aay in Elmira last week. meeting of the Dorkin de Farm- one Club wil] be held in the school house on Friday’ evening, . ord . for the purpose of ap- pointing a delegate to the annual convention in Toronto. A full attend- ance of the members is requested. Be a ee ee ie ie he et t + &-} Attended. Winter Fairn— Mr. Thomas Manny, 2nd con. Kilma,, Messrs. ames, .Alex and | © -|has purchased the residence of the Mr. from the se Wee, bed ret at the home of Mre. J. Dewar. Confined to Bed— aeeees - hace Alice Porter will < glad to learn that she is on the end Seem, Netiae being oontaed to her bed for the past couple of days. ont fae Mr. Buttery, 14th con. re- beets home Saturday, after spend- ing the past three months at Regina, and Dummer, Sask. Slowly ~ sah oe a rs. Wm, Gilmer, Sr.; is, improy ing slowly, after being eecioualy im or the past week. Her daughter. if rs. Hone, of Listowel, has fexe at- tending her. Entertained Friends— Miss J. Murray entertained a few friende at her home on rasan ey- ening, when a goose dinner was serv- ed. The remainder of re Fo evening Was spent in a social manner ; Enjoyable Dance— leasant . evening was spent Tuesday in the rooms of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Hall, when the young people from Atwood and vicinity es a social dance, - Refreshments were also served. Returns From ‘the West— Ted Holman returned home Fri- day from the West, where he has been spending the past three mont He will again be employed with his brother, Mr. Russel Holman, at the milk. . Under Doctor's Care— We are sorry to réport that Mr. John Roger has been confined to his bed for the week through sickness, and h under’ the dac- tor’s care. His many friends hope to see him at his store shortly. Receives Sad News— Mrs. John Roger recnived the sad message on Monday ae of. doesg oat of her brother, Mr. Wm. R say, at Richmond, Québec. He’ had been ailing for sometime. About five years ago the late Mr, Rameay vis- ited Mr. and Mra. Roger, Carl Mayburry, of Britton and Mes- sre. John and Lyle Mayburry of Carthage, moto to Guelph ,on Tuesday and attended tke Winter Fair. Pg Ruys Residence— Mr.. George Ellacott, “40th. con.) late Mr. Wm. Blair in Atwood. Auc- tioneer Morrison held an auction sale at the home on Saturday last, and at this time the residence was itleo disposed of, Blood Poisohing Heal Friends of Mr. EB t Cardiff, of % HESSON Sooke te leoocdefelenfenioeleeBefeclerfoaloele ofoadeofenfe oP te Misses Annie and Maggie Beisen- ger were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R ‘ Mr. J has completed the threshing in this vicinity and moved his outfit home on Monday. Mr, James mnedy and Frank Hanley spent aed Rwsabah a Z in Kit- chener and Ham moved his r. Micheal’ Kotnee household effects to Blmiga last) ™ Thursday. We wish Mr. and Mrs. pes much happiness in their hom Misses Lavina and Rose Veiterr- heimer epent a few days of last week with friends at Elmire and Kitchen- er. x . Linséman of yrs ara Kocher Mover ‘Tere » | liruesels, fomerly of Exeter— has ‘;towmship that Mr, J died on Wed twood, will be glad’ to hear that he is impoving|° nicely, after being laid up for er sed three weeks as ‘the result bleod poisoning cannes while aiaak- ing some chickens Teeving for Tolcdo—_ Arthur Blair and® Beveries are arethrate the end of this week to Toledo, ple after spending a week visitimg friends in They will be accompanied by Mrs, Blair's son,’ Kenneth, who has pen ing the summer tes asaisting on “n farm near Atwood. Celebrated A pleasant evening. was spent aay last at the kok -of Mr, and Mre. x Donley, when they enter- pained % dozen friends in honour of their firet wedding anni . The ban’? 8 Was enjoyably spent in pro- euchre, and a “Sakis _—— eon wel aren by Mre. Do Dies Wo been received in the Ww. md{having been a former teacher at red to be- |S. 8. Nov 2 Bima 4 Brock’s school, ath con “will soon be- & ral beautifica: year Brock school (8. 3. ); ime pod ‘ed the handsome sliver seopky for improvement made its itr for the past’ th the } grounds and me year it sia been aaneunced. years, but resigned thie year, "| ¢ Mr. J. Cowan en “the secretary-treasurer, caused by tresignation of Mise 1. White. nee his}. the; The | betd- at the home of Mr. and Mrs, oe Rx come to the section vptis®, Tema ‘Petrie oe _pillverton| Ps days last wee among | + and filed -Shearer — That’ « Samuel Love be paid the sum ot: $468.00 as part payment of the con- tract of ‘Love Drain’ as per En- the * naire certificate. Carried. at the coun- a cil do now adjourn to meet Court Reyision on the- “Nutt Revision. on the “Nutt Drain By-law’ having closed, the Council met for general business. -Shéarer—That By-law .No. 858 appointing atime and place tor holding the Nomination for Reev Deputy-Reeve and Councillors ‘or 11927 and appointing Deputy Return- ing Officers and Poll Clerks to con duct the electon if a poll be de mand- ed, as now read a third time be fin-. ally passed. Carried. earer-Dickson—Tha D. Bol- ton, engineer, . pale the. ‘following amounts an at same be si ae a the r ‘Tempectivg drainage emes 6 follows: Gevabsider Drain Imp.. inspection, figures and estimates, - $100.00; Gernhelder Dratin,, assistance in sur- vey $3.00; Gilkinson Drain Imp., in- épection, figures and st Bag? ates, $350.00; Gilkingon Drain Im sistance in survey, $18.00; Turnbull Drain Imp., inspection, figures and estimates, $200.00; Turnbull Drain Imp., assistance in survey, $10.50; 14th Con. Drain, inspection, figures and estimates $116.; Weiben’ Award Drain, examining ete. $5.00. Total $802.50. Carried. Ellacott-Shearer—That the Reeve and Clerk issue orders for the pay- ment of- accounts Willonghby-Eltacott — That * the Council do now adjourn meet a- gain. in. the Fetisaeural: “wall, wood, on Wednesday, Dec. 15th. 1926 ‘a®ten o'clock, a.m. for general township business. Carried, The regular meeting of the W. M. ithe Wnited ednesday after- ane n in the church. - *. #8 The United Sunday School have commenced rete for their an- nual Christams conce an tata, Mire aa Santaplane” ren d a can- is being z ; s * . . The ¥.P.S. of the Presbyterian church is preparing the north end of the church sheds for a skating tink for the winter. Good progress ix being made towards an up-to-date} - - . The United church Young Peéo- nee Boome, Soh have been busy for sey- ral weeks past preparing a play crating “A Woman's Honor,’ which will be presented to the citizens of emcee: as Friday evening , of this * * é The Ladies' Aid Society cf the Presbyterian church will hold their first regular meeting at @ manse on Wednesday, at 8 pm. The Soci- Bre ing and adi | staff, Several communications were read meee: renneman, of the yon da Sunday at her 10me in spapaett! Mrs. Ulmont Hymers and bab ‘son, of Detroit, are i cge: eye pare ents, ‘Mr. cm Mre. John B —_—o— Miss fap Wilson returned home thie week, after a visit w friends in Toronto, Hamilton and Stratford. —o— . Miss Alexia raptor 9 of the 6th ton., returned hom e on Tuesday af- ter a week with friends in Ridgeway and Buffalo. —— i dg Ethel Boyd of Silver Corners, a guest over. the week-end at ate home of ad Mrs. Jamea Denman. Mr. an —O— Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Little, 10th con. | Vice Thursday 8.30 p.m.—Choir practise. Tuesday 2.30 p.m.—Meeting of Cen- + 30 p.m of 4th and 6th line Auxiliaries mee 12th spent Sunday visiting at the home oe Pie Mrs. Arthur Sth ¢ Mr. Cameron neil 6th returned home, after visiting ¢ Seams in Toronto and Grimsby Beach for a few days. --oO— r. and Mrs. Aif. Watchorn, of Valmerston,' spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro! eat as-| Smar —o— © that the annual Remembe bazaar of the Analican church, Atwood, will! Dec. be held bring your friends. Stee Miss Florence “Mayburry, of Brit- ton, spent a few days last week’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mas- on, Ord. con. Wallace. _—oO—— M'ss Annie Cummings of Moles- worth, was a guest over the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Inglis. —o— Mrs. ‘H. Dillahay, of Birmingham, Mich., is spending a few days visit- ing friends in She is stay- g with Mr. and Mrs. R. Buchanan, Donegal —o— Mrs, Arthur Blair and Beverley, of Tol<to, Ohio, are visiting this week in Atwod, being» gueste at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruther- fo —o-—- - Mis-es Mae and Aumnie Inglis dnd Mr. Reggie Dennis, of Atwood, and Miss Annie Cummings, of Moles- worth, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holman, 14th con P; —— oe Don't fail to attend bg play, “A Women's Honor,” in usic Hall on Friday piss ae Dec. rey uniler auspices. of United Church Young People’s League. Best play of the season. Be sure and attend, W_F. Mc LAUGHLIN LISTOWEL AND ‘be oop fadian embateal : oe school dence ae parlord, Main 3t., one and a half blocks east of Baptist church. Night pn Hey calls pa edacnig attended. 227. Motor or horse drawn wauiveeene as Aesired. 19 ste ienday school. 1 ile m—Subject: “CONSECRA- TION.” Paste. “Church , Simpson, . facabidsiecd 7 -p.m.—BSubject IPICATION Rev, W. J. West, M-A.,. Minister Sunday, December 5th 1926 10 a.m.—Sund “FACE ” 7 p.m. Evéning be badppol Subject: “NO SERVICE, N ng. | Thursday 7.30 p.m.—Prayer tral Anxiliary. |Tuesday 2. —Meeting line Auxiliary. Reformers needn't worry keeping dancers. apart. dances shake them apart. ay school. a.m.—Morning worship. ‘Subject TO FACK WITH ONE OF «a TEST EMERGEN- Py sales fl 8. p.m. Bhi People’s i ser- abont ese new REMEMBER THE ‘PHONE You know all about it. You didn’t let the paper know it. You found fault because the = of remember the Banner. FA Sac Repeating Saturday. Special alll Leave your order early for: our Fried Cake special for Sat- urday next. We were com-_ pletely sold ont last week. r 2 for 25c.. Priced at Dor't forget that we bake Christmas Cakes.” Leave your order now. Sure to satisfy. “MODEL BAKERY” G. P Greensides, Prop. ety was organized on Tuesday of this k week wi rs. John Big presi- dent; Mrs. T. Inglis, vice-president Mrs. A. Coghlin, eecretary, and Mrs. John Hone, sroasure ¥: “ei re G7 By gece ae ogalar meeting of St. Alban's was dered, petng round singing, — Clarence Smith, who eocnen plaiee the yoo re the guitar. The busi- ness p f the meeting was then irenapanell,. Mise Beckie McFarlane was appointed ¢o fill the age =~ freshmeéente were then ‘served by next lagen will be G. Roe and Mrs. T. McFarlane. A tata ek ek ed + NO. ies AND GREY. pe ee — - be ta The: rorsaw ine mee s. month i November. * Sr WA rR re iaM. Coke ~ Mis 71-8: oe VI. Gray 69 1-3. P. Hann ha . Simp: aon 63} 5 ut . Hamilton 60, A: Han-/ en se a 61 t3, @ ‘Himiton HE 57 The Star Grocery for some time. get Mother; wie. likes chocolates. Large epoige lemons. Better Splendid ~ besaen: up a cold. The place you get the best that can be bought. © Our grocery department is well filed with clean, fresh grocer- * fes and the prices look more Hike old time prices than they have We have everything on display for your Xmas baking. And oh boys! come in and see our arfay of Bon Bon Boxes. “They would make any young ladies’ Deart oe Also don’t for- 1% Foor > we Just Yo mand. Nice swedt Navel” oni “ait peices. have a ha of them on. hand, ; ot ‘ ae : « , Sy L ey ie ay w nie % ne Meal, = Scrap, - ATWOOD ELEVATOR for GRAIN, SALT, FLOUR, MILL FEEDS Shorts, Middings, Feed Fleur, Hominy. F d Co 3 : Dats, Cracked Com, Cotton Seed Salt Barrels. ne Shells, Tankage