Listowel Banner, 7 Jul 1927, p. 4

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Breet suse me fee SOE “smon.’"At the close of the service the 2 moar returned week for the summer holidays. -were Reverands > At the close “of the late Mre, N ‘young péople presented Mr. and Mrs. Wi t with a mantle clock. Mr. C. f Bs “Armstrong . Wright responded with a few fe ‘suitable remar s6 Constance Redden of Palm- to her home last -~Rev. H. M. ae Mre. Wright and family at last Tuesday for “4 ‘new charge, Rutherford. rt, the new minister, Mrs. .Hart and family, arrived here from Ruth- erford “Wednesday. Mr. Hart and Mr. E. L. Hal- penny attended the Presbyterial in| Mitchell on Thursda Phe induction eatin last Thurs- day evening in the United Church was well attended by the three 7 e an a Trowbridge. The miniaters Perth Presbyterial in at Mr. Bell, bank; J. Smith, ex pastor of Moles- worth, E. F. Armstrong, of Listo- wel and W. E. Donnelly of Stratford. of the service refresh- ments were served. r. Allen left on Toronto where he will months of July and August, University, ta earn aeatton sad Friday for} spend the —— course physical training. Mrs. Biles and son Jack. of Lond- on, is visiting at the home of he mother, Mrs. J. R. Code. Mr. and Mrs. H. McCabe and little son of Toronto, Mrs. McCabe of Wal- lace, were guests at the home of Mrs. M.-A. Leslie, Saturday sorry to report the illness of Mr. Elwood Hamilton. He is suf- fering from arthritis. wing to the union of the three, Maine | appointments, Molesworth, and Trowbridge, preaching service in Trowbridge church will be in the evening and Sunday School in the morning. Preaching service in Mol-} esworth and Maine in the morning. The “True Workers" Missionary | circle will meet on Thursday noon, July 14th. at the home of Mrs, Tom Vine. A confederation program is being prepared. Roll call will be! answered with a. Bible verse begin- | ning with the letter G RePserte Setgeeetes in Ho oefodecfosto forts ohoaforyy, eee + “he THIRD LINE 54 sfosfeefoofentenfenqectecfectentententente Toston (Too Late for Last Vv Mr. Ben Lichty of German ‘Mills, visited Wednesday of Jast week at the home of Mr. and ars. N. W. Bow, Eileen Weber spent several, days visiting in Ripley last ibis Greta, Marjorie and othy Bowman accompanied their ven Mr. Al. Zurbrigg and family Ag Mfld- may campmeeting on Sun Those who went to Mildmay camp- meeting on Sunday from this line were Mr. and Mrs. I. Hallman — Horn and Wilfred. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Treitz, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Good, Cora and Clayton. and Grant Bow- m: Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs N. W. At wman on Sunday were Mr. and + Erwin Durst and fam-{ ily of i casnine: Mr. Herb Bowman and Miss Mary McKee of a and Miss Mabel Bowman of Kit e mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weber. Mac and} Gordon, and Miss Victoria Pc motored to Ripley on Sun spent the day with Mr. Campbell. Miss Eileen Weber accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mason and Ed-] ed ith, and Mies Eliza Mason, Sunday with Mr. and Burnett at Tralee. There was quite a large attend- ance at the funeral of Mrs. Robert Taylor on Saturday. Mr. Taylor and spent Mrs. Orton “Clarence have the sympathy of the community. Mrs. John Ligmer Alta., visited last ngs ee f Mr. I. Hallman an rist. Horn. \Mre. Horn is a ater ‘and Me. Mallman a brother of Mra. Lismer. Mr. Harvey Campbell and Merle, of Harriston, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. an H. Campbell. . a . Mre. rs M. Kinoade and of Didsbury, a ee family of 2nd of Howick, all motored to Bayfeld n. Sunday: y' r) and spent the day at the ce in .and Mrs. N. W, Bowman netetha otent Sunday with Me Mrs. a Cooper, fistowel. Mr. ree . John Bender, and Mrs ood, and Mr. an Mre_L Hallman ‘attended "3 funeral Krotz of the; 6th | © a Wallace, on ng = ateermoon. and Mrs. n Good of Strat- and and Mr. . rwi tora, visited oer iad with Mr. and W. H. ag 4 Mabel £ Bowtie of Kitchener, = Spent Tuesday. and Retoaedas, with “her paregts, Mr. Mrs. . Ww. Bowman. te Visitors at the home oe Mre and McIntesth- bacon Me. Hen an two sons Willie and} at of Kitchener, and Mr. J. Brenise ph. Island. «;Mr. H. Walker’s lawn on Monday ev- . Stewart of Listowel, spent Mrs. the week-end at the home of Mr. Walker. Mrs. “Mullen of Beetee is. visiting ome of her and Mrs. Hazelwood Muriel and Jim, are spending their holidays at the home of rMs. Hazelwood’s eister, Mrs. A. Findlay. Mr. Hazelwood came here nine years ago as pastor and all were glad to me them once more. , - and Mrs. Burgess and family motored to their new home at Drew on Wednesday last, while ev. Mr. and Mre. Ward moved in the same day. Rev. Mr. Ward preach- ed his first sermon to a large and appreciative audience on Sunday last Mahood of Harriston strawberry festival on Miss Agn attended thé ening Mr. and Mre. McMann and daugh- -ter, Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, all at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil. McLeod. The strawberry festival held on Mt. H. Walker's lawn on Monday ev ning success in anite of the coolness of the weather. A goodly sum was realized. The lad- ice kept up their good reputation and provided an abundance of good things to eat. A good program was | rendered by hoster talent, also oth- part were from Toronto. -Harriston, Moorefield and . The speakers of the even- ing were ev. Mr, Hazelwood, Rey. Mr. Bell of Carthage, and Rev. Mr Ward, who all gave inspiring ad- dresses A splendid football game was one of the features of the evening, between Donegal and Lebanon. res- wting in 1-0 in favor of Donegal. weedy “? Oe a aoe epebebeleeofol feted > aft er- | ; WALLACE +) | at ng homes4 | visited Sunday ‘ nie ot Be v DORUING ¢ > ae bar a le ie Lesh ofespotestas Miss L. Finlay of Ripley. has been as teacher of the local pub- » school for the next term. Mise 00 H.} summer vaca’ of Orillia, are spending a few days|Gra pong in an emery stone on Satur- Dr. “(Too Late for Last Week Tuesday for vacation. Friends and Mathes of, Jane Wray gathered. at.the home of her father Mr.. Alex. Wray, Monday evening and presented her rey a fernery and fern, also pedes Satal ane jardiniere, the address being read by Mrs. R. Coleman and the presenta- tion made by Missee Grace Gay and Ada Johnston. The evening was epent in social chat, after which lunch was served. The Mission Band gathered at*the home of Mr. Alex Wray Saturday afternoon where miscellancous shower was given in honor of Miss Jane Wray. lovely gifta were received. Mrs. J. W. the sick list the past week, we are lad to report is improving. The Cleland family, about three hundred, drove to Kitch- ener Thursday where their annual reunion — held. qaiting at ‘the home of Mr J. 1, at the school Wednesday afternoon where an enjoyable time was spen ball playing — other amusements, Lunch was serv rs. Loscieda, McLaughlin Sunday in ape and Mrs, W. Strawberry peeking the duy at present. spent the guest of Mr. is the order of } Con. Rassman and family spent Sunday ih Clifford. Miss Gretta Carnochan had the misfortune to have her finger badly the nail being torn off. Shictl dresged the wound and we are . glad to say she is getting along nice- y Miss Scott, teacher from Linwood, tr. EER © the Mies | Many Gray who has been on Cc numbering an a Gray from Detroit, is of Burn- ett family was held on Friday, pune The first reunion of th 24th, the pla maanity first settled on Canada from Aberdeenshire, land, These pioneers were: er Burnett and his brother, James, who cathe out in 1836, Samuel in 1837, Robert in 1843, at Winterbourne, John and Margaret in 1847, and Elspeth har Wilson) in 1862. These all f the descendents of. these pioneers |’ gathered at Winterbourne on‘ Friday Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Alexander andl but others were present from Ox- Elexie, also Mrs. W. Jones of Buf-|hon, Sask. Buffalo, N.Y., Toronto falo, spent Suyiay with Mr and Mrs/pramiiton, London, Stratford, Galt, James Carnoc cha “4 tended the|Gtimsby. Kitchener, Waterloo, Mt a number attended the! Forest, Clifford, Brussels, Listowel decoration services at Fairview Linwood, Guelph ¢ Era- cemetery Sunday afternoon. . 2 1 The parente and pupils gathered ea Harriston, Moorefield, Alma The gathering commenced in the morning, and by noon nearly all had arrived at Winterbourne. 4 + s hag Presbyterian church. ly following lunch a group photo of the gathering was taken by a local photographer, after which all as- sembled in the hall. A history of the famtly ae far back as could be trac- ed was given by W. A. Burnett of Elora, some ‘interesting hist- orical information was also given by Mr. Alex Forbes of helo beanie The first record of the fa amily —_ could be located was in 17 who lived in the parish of Kinneth- nt, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, nlay comes very highly recom- ganied us 2 M riitiam kre amer Sunday with ve le oe ‘s moth- Brohman, near rthur Mrs. M. D. ‘Lavery of wel, spent Dominion Day with t's mother here. Byron is sti nding his home k nd Mrs. L. A he Mrs. H. races ener 3 | his | Vine ration Mr Armstrong a and | A. anne: attended | in Preston on Mr, the Mrs. Brohman and s rthur, spent last Wednesday . and Mrs. William Kreamer. Mr, and Mrs. John Logel and sons | Clayton and Michael, and Mr. and XM Fred Starr of Sigatsian, were recent visitors at the ho of Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble, "Ek Proton township. and Mrs. Edward Ranahan of Waterloo épent Sunday with ae iat- ter’s mother, Mrs. Thos a ta Legge spent Downed ! Day as aein Milner of oe mee is 6pending his holida with =") tives —¥ this sention, | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry Newton, ana teers. Robt. H. Newton and John P Beggs spent Sunday in Elmira, | Stee tose etesecesestesety i LINE WALLACE m-| { + ht pessherererenaiae wrbet Mr Mrs. Detroit, ich., have been spending a —— of days with friends on this ne. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Detweiler, Misses Edna Detweiler and Minerav Balzet, Mr. Elmer Detweiler motor- Kitehener on Sunday and visited with friends on th 8. rand Mrs. William Weber, Mis- Friday at ay home of Mr. r. Geonge Wolf, Kurtz- ville, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walter motored to Kitchen- er @m Sunfay and viséted ed of Mr. an@ Mrs. Norman Rup- pe’ & é Mr. d Mrs. Henry Lorch and cn motored to Elmira on Sun- Bh C. Parke and two children, uiiton and Lnellta, of California are spending the summer ‘months wih her parents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Krotz. Mr. and Mrs. George Mohr as- of ‘Noath. Est Hope, visited Sunday at and/the home of Mr. Mi Chae) Walter. Miss Viola Bender of histewel, sper’ Sunday under the parental f. mines of . tae asc amily, x ridge, ae visiting at relatives re. ae Mrs: bel of § a Mrs. Kelly of iatowes: and M arl Ga- bel of Detroit, spent ‘Monday at the home of Mr. rs. -K.. Web- d Mrs. Lloyd” Lewis of Kitehenee visited Sunday at me Ege a and "Mrs Lorena Bender of Ayton, is holidaying with her parents, Mr, and Ts. Herman Bender, eek-end visitors at the home of r. and Mrs, Henry Heinmiller were Mr. and Mrs. Herman ° Kartechner and- Mies “Hemnimalt Sr. Mr: na Hela of Kitch ‘Atenas bof Shek ener, and ies aud Mre. W. Schwartz and. “Ar-} in Mr. ie, Mr. ss8 M Wem Peiidven. Sout a aot oen Dominien Otto Reitlinger of . + BRITTON SCHOOL REPORT rj, ve Attended “Fine: “| with frien en ‘a holiday. n Boys’ Mrs. Reynol spent the holiday shay friende . at Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. W. ms Schnock, of Flint, Mich., visited” this week, the guests of ine former's pear “ ona and ae ae F. Sen id. Albert Nickel left this * week to horn Scotia where they will make an extended. visit Fair “is visiting with friends at ete rbo: isé Patricia Hamilton week for Mus where left this she Sia TS./ spend her vacigiow at a girls’ ¢ here. B. L, Anderson, ‘Detroit, and Mies Isabel Graham, Kincardine, were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Anderson, over the Dr. Harrison Seaman left this week for London where he _ will spend some time on duty at Victor- ia Hospital. Miss O. C. Hall of Freelton, is spending her vacation at her home in town Miss M, Smith of London, is vis- *jiting in town, the guest of. Miss Pearl . paar’ J. P. Walter was'a business uate in A agg this week. Mr. an E. M. Creighton and daughter, and” Mr. and Mrs, C. Chis- litt and Claud, attended the Old Reunion at Owen Sound this w * Mr. trolt, and Mrs. Delbert Ferg of De- Mich., called on friends in town this week. Mr. Roy Allen of. Toronto, spent the holidays with friends in town. . M. Smith and grandson. Mi wster Billie Large, have gone to an extended visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. .ee, of Kin- _the week-end ‘jeardine, epent with friends in town, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Bamford of Niagara Falls, are visiting in town the guests of Mr. Bamford's parents, spent a day with Miss Jane Wray. whose Christian name could not be! wr. and Mrs. V. C. Bamford andl = - at o ascertained, but-who had a son Fran- | Mr. George Bray and Mr rray oe vith Fe rey Burnett 1 i morn Burnett. Francis Burnett was the! pray, of Kitchener, called on friends Caroo father of the, ploneers above men-|in town on Sun Miss Pern Carnochan spent a rew toned ene een eres Mr. and Mrs H Cavell sttend- | days with Mr. avd Mrs. Percy Burn-| eM is aS mterhbourne. ed the Old Boys Reunion at Owen | att. 3 ome interesting old relics be-| sound over the week-end. lenging to the original members of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Terkene and | the family were displayed, among family, of Toronto, spent the week- +; them being a wooden plate. which te ae with friends in Ligtowel anc + +) known to be at least 180 years old,! nity % WALLACE COUNCIL “ _ which is inscribed with the in- gy Wm. Moore of seapaler spent tS, tials of on Burnett, sister oOf\the week-end with friends her Mecferkedefetedetectecdeeh Gecteclecte stereo tte a ofesledood Francis Burn Messrs. W. McDowell, Lloyd” Hall | Gowanstow n, June 27, A discussion ‘took place regarding|and Griffith McDonald have gone to Council met in the al place at| making the reunion an annual event,} Kin ngston »where they are taking a the above time, all the members| “nd officers were elected who wilijsummer course at Queen's Univers- being present. ast session The minutes of the motion of Messrs McLaughlin and Lorch. In adjourned Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll few minor changes were made. The report of the Engineer . 4n Mun. Drain was read and referred back to the Engineer’ to make one neces- say change in the same. After he had | ret urned it to the council {t waa ac- capted on motion of Messrs. McEw- an and Good. By-law No. 534 was presented to the council | Ponatly adopte ourt of Revision of trisar ‘No. ie assessment of Alex Wolfe, Lot 2. con 7, was reduced by $27.70, nd that of George Moore, Lot 14, con. 7, by $90,00 They uninten- tionally having been charged up with more acres for Benefit Assesg- ment than they were entitled to Bylaw 533 was then finally passed signed and gealed. Th necesgzary urrent accounts were ordered It was ed paid. fsa to call for tendem to . 2. ! then adjourned to meet re- for the construction of Mun. Drain No. 8, and to transact’ Senera! business. David Greer, elerk, Mesledeetocendenlendoebesfeedeedoobentonjeofeeteafooteoleteteforyenteate fs + ¢ + A a sles fonfe sen dacfentastaatoatoafent To Sr. IV —Pass 552, honors 690. Margaret Mayberry 752, Mor n here 660, Quarantine, Gecil To Jr. 1V-——Pass 492, honors 615. Mary Karges 713, Clifford Mayberry} ae Kenneth Teasdale 694, Maris amete 672, Clarence Mayberry 667, nay Richatdeon 665, G 662. Irvin Huisser 637. Quarantined | Elgin Martin, Clarencé Robinaon, Herel Wood, Cora Mymer, John Mc- To Sr. a al Elwood | ag ag Effie D: Jr. Sra Ellwood Htiig aron 9 Bigin May pg ae . Targar: Ts aria George\Mymer, Nelson To Sr. nk Williame, Cork Wood, aitrea fell, Barbara Me- phia Hynier, Helen Gfb- Almer May-' ¥> urray righ a Barry George McLella: Primer-Catherine Shiell, Dorothy b- | Keith, y Robinson, Cameron Me- Nichol, inate Wook Max Clejand,# Qo Walter of! Millan. Mel vin M. J. Steensonm, teacher, Passed Council Dr. Harrison Seam hi his Do nion Council ‘of Medicine in cantons fn with Western University. ae _ in court of Re-4 Ey decide upon what course to gr a in the future. and if necessary point committees for acne ment of the next gathering The meeting in the hall was brought toa clove by singing ‘Blest be the tie that binds,” und enjoyed by young —= old in the village park, all being enliv- ened iby music from the Mount For- eat Pipe band, which was in attend- ance in the afternoon. The event was not untouc = “a sadness for some mem family, owing to the fact that rae of their number took il] and Rn during the week, Mrs. berry (Elsie Burnett), of by onan in her 84th year, whose funerai took place in Listowel on June 22nd, and Mies Sara Burnett, who waa i! at the time of the reunion, and whe died in the Listowel hospital on Juno-25th. and was buried in Elora cemetery on June 28th. These were both deughtors of Alexunder Burn- ett, who with his brother, James, was the first of the family to come out to Canada in 1836, and whe leter settled in Pilkington meg me e. Charles M » (A ett) of Winterbow in Year,.was aleo il) and unable to be present; but during the afternoen the day was made brighter. for her by a number going out to her home, ‘near Winterbourhe, accompanied by the Pipe\ Band, who played for her a number of the old Scotch airs which she loves so well, and which she greathy enjoyed. Lu Was again served in hase- ment of the hall from five to six o’- “jclock, amd the day bers of the family at Winterbourne, who spare@ no.effort to add t comfort and enjoyment of those who came from ‘2 distance. Quiet ¥ Here— . There was no public celebration el on July Tet. The. ejtizens of the town celebrated the Diarhend Jubilee) of Confederation in other towhs where celebrations were etd Prentintnt-2 Hospital— Mr. Bert Dine egan is confined to the Memoria? Hospital this week. where he ia pend LS treatment te an Infectiba on his The Ladies’ Aid of the Listowel endered laud: Min Aitil me nd tay tor thelr M | Bind: ‘hospitality M Bag Boot, ste snesding's courte sion si pending.a eouple o Fagipetot, ares bicieston ity. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald of -| Toronto, ately with them from Toronto and visited with friends at ngston. Mr. C. W. Hawkins has gone to Toronto where be is taking a sum- mer coyrse at Toronto Universjty. and Mrs. Paul McDowell, of Con., are spending the sum- who has been visiting here, has ré- turned to her home at Derby. Mr. W. J. Dowd was on a busi- ness rip to Brampton this week. Mr. Melvin Rennie, of Ionia, Mich., pent the holiday in town, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ww. nie, Mr. and Mra. Roy Leppard, Edmonton, AR&, motored to’ Listo- wel and are yisiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Murt Mr. Lep- pard is a brother of Mrs. Murtgn, and well known here. Mrs. L. W. Thompson returned to her home in Listowel Monday even- ing, after spending the past five Mr. Lorenzo Thompson. A Miss Blanche Thompson of Guelph, ‘s visiting her motheg in Listowel. N—DAJ#IDSON A quiet wedding was solemnized towel, on Wednesday morning, June 29th, at eleven o'clock, when Rev. E. . Armstrong united in marriage Miss Sadie Davidson, of Toronto, formerly of Wingham, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Davidson of Wing- ham to Mr. Henry Steven, of Toron- to. Rev. Armstrong wes former pastor in Wingham United church, and is well Known by the Davideon family. Die eee aa ee rrrerrrer KRURTZVUAK + 4+ Seetenenetenet Sede dete clecleofoale Srbetecfosbeay Mr. and Mrs.. George Wolf. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert MeDowell of Walkerton, spent the holiday at-Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Detwiller ef Hespaier, spent the week-end at the home po Mr. John Schatfer. Mr. Mrs. Herb McCabe and two jong: Clair and Billy, of Toron- to, are spending oe holidays at the home of Mrs. cCabe. Mrs. Ellie vines . ceenruns ill. -|Nurse Faust is in attendan Miss Eva Jacques spent the, week- end in Listowel Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Doersam and Dora attended a pienic held in Ner- manby on Friday. r.. Herb Vines of Tgronto, is og . week with mother, . Bliie Vines. cee Baptist church held a very success-| $¢4bb2b ebb bt44446¢444-44449 o— . {ful lawn eoectat at the home of Mr.| + % passedfand Mrs. R. J. aig on Tuesday, June} + : TRALEE + ha A pro Ear eae) ae td mus. solos; uets, a of esestecfestoofecfeofeatenp pom sd ce We lidies' aid-and a-pag- ee bai pac entitle ies Gansds es| Mr. and Mre. J. Kelty and little {ot ee" kaa y all present: Bon, ay spice ee epent the week-end a r. and Mrs. ere Welsh .Bpent. Do- minion ee at Gi vin -O ‘o'GPady ig home from “Peter's gogo ndon, for 6 summer im. Mrs. M, “and two - Mr. Jne. rag a : Galvary Evangelical the west where they intend to make: mer at Kincardine. Miss McDowell.‘ * Lutheran Picnic Weil At at tht United church: paronage, Lis-} 2" »| Hope; Mr. and Mrs. i, spent Rev. LH. Wagner, Pastor Sanday, July 10th 10. a.m-—Rey. L. H. er eaee: a a.m—Sunday i p.m.—The wed 8 p.m. gE amo meeting. Baptist P| Rev. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor Sunday, July 10th 10.30 a.m.—Bible school and Public Worshi 7 p.m.—Public worship. Monday—The B.Y.P.U. is not hold- ing meetings during July an August. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer service Union Services Knox Church During July |Sunday, July 10 Rey. E. F. Armstrong will preach 11 a.m. “THE CRY FOR —Subject: GoD" 7 p.m.—Subjeci: THE THINGS THAT MOST IN LIFE?" “WHAT ARE COUNT al Tubing Course— aie Savage is in ag aig for Po; pion taking a eouree in am- atic arts at the Hart House. WwW roxeter— istowel band was at Wrox- eter on Tuesday night and ee Band at Tt very much appreciated by the large at- tendance present. |'Te@cher's Convention— The Sunday School o Teachers’ Con- vention of Wallace, Listowel, verton, Zuric, and Ellice Lutheran churches is being held in St. Paul's church, Listowel, on Sunday next at ten-thirty o'clock. tended— *The Sunday Schoo! picnic of Lis- towel, Wallace and Trecastle Luther- well attended at Wal- well apent in games. the picknickers, enjoyed laden baskets of lunch. , Taces, etc, and the well Stationed to Petrolia— In the let of transfers of Salvat- n Army officers announced from stationed at Listowel for the gees two years, have been transferred t any ransen Adjutant Elizabeth Wabb f Owen Sound takes oharge of the Listawes corpa.- Leaving on Trip to West— Mrs. W. Pelton... Miss Ida Pelton, and the Misses Thelma and Payllis Kilgore are leaving on Saturday for Cand, ., “where they purpose spending @ month with Mra, 8S. A. Kilgore. Mrs. Pelton and Migg Palt- from there to Californ- and the Misses Kilgore will retura to Listowet Takes Position Here— : r. Herbert Waines of Orange- ville has accepted a position with Mr . A. Johnstone,- sevetior, and commended his duties Waines secceeds Mr. who recently resigned. Mr. Nickel has been employed with Mr. Jokn-| stone for several yeaws, and was 4 courteous and obliging actions ‘/Bamjly the tome of Mr. and Mrs. fenh Fil- si a Thoge present were. ae Filsinger and family, Mr. and a m. © n and family, of Rachestar, N.Y., Mr. , Lanz and family, Jacob Lingel- bach and family, of Tavistoek and . and Mrs. Ed. Gottfried and fam- ily, of Wallace. Engage "New Teache! Sieara ‘or Baweation Nias 6n- saved two new teachors for the high school staff. Mies Mary Cameron of Toronto, late. of the ee ton mete ‘sueceeds Miss Thompson, Mr. ice Dobson of Tilbury’ canente Mie {R. R. 1, Mil-| and |quipped i 2 hy a Apply W. H. R. 3, lace, on July 1st. The afternoon was | the ecring— pleasant week-end whe apent at by a +p uted see, gent ain to tt "| "charge oon | 50. ane | Be. Pearl Sunburst in Listowel on Sat- urday ni 0! d- er kindly return same to this-office. ‘House for sale, nine rooms, all conveniences, feet on with 1106 corner lot. Apply to Box 327. tfnp. FO) ‘ A one horse Deering. mower, al- most new, for sale ,or will trade for a two horse mower. 0. Richards, "phone 391. ‘TAXES DUE JULY The first istallment of “tts taxes for 1927 will be dye and payable on July 25. Notices will be mailed in a few GARDEN PARTY Garden. party of Lutheran. church will be heid at Kurtzville on July 14th. Admission 35c and 25c. Good Brogtam. EAT MORE FISH~ It is good for what alls you. ect from the water to» your table Fish ekinned and boned free. FP, Clarke, "phone 4 AY FOR SALE 40 acres of standing Timothy and clover hay for sale. Apply to Mrs ENen M. Gray, Atwood, Ont., (lot 31, con. 6; — 7-21 nd. FOR SALE Baby carriage, basket weave with coffee shade body, old ivory wooden wheels, reversible Busey good as new. Apply 168. body. Phone ry HOUSE FOR SALE OR BI Comfortable .brick house ~4 Wal lace street, Listowel. Possession can be given any time as e is now vacant. Apply E. Welsh, Seaforth. > tfnp GARDEN PARTY Under auspices Molesworth Wom- en’s Institute on the school grounds on Monday, July-11ith. The Abel Concert Co. of Wingham will give the program. Proceeds to go towards fixing cemetery. Supper served from 6 to 8. Admigsion 35c and 25c, FARM R SALE 0 acre farm in township bFlek house; close to school, church estore, on main gravel road. E- Ferguso: Listowel, phone €14 r G. W. TUPPRE, B.A. Mein St., Bast eq are, alek, ne matter a may be your trouble, caatseeates by aEwriciet ag or other apgroved elevtrica eaimente, a veaoh your trouble ft tt is cur- “es ; ahaa thet ies aaa VANDRICK’S = REGIS- + = eee btelobetebbder Thursday, July 14th, 1927— be a ha Auct- ion e of farm, farm stock, im- plants, and all ho old goods. for Robert Tay- lor, at south half ef let 36; con. 3 allace, about 4 _—, Agi west of plewens Safe a - = aharp. See bills tor ckies- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all having claims againet the pe: estate of Conrad Zilliax, Senfor, inte their clatms date the said estate will be distrib- a the tore will be Ta- ble only ‘for claims of which then have notice. TED at Listowel, Onfario, this twenty-ninth day off June A.D. 1927 Conrad. Zilltag, Jr. Herbert Zilliax by C. M. Scott, Solicitor for they above tors 7-21 PELE Eee be ee HD + 3 : MOLESWORTH * “Seeneebeesescessenenie The Women's: Institute members debate nic [tens arenes 2 peroecas = Set he fae ae See ate abt tara Rove bok ease a pan Pat ther an. ip x dollars: Thursday to cut grass, r bar ence mt owik & ef . a

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