Listowel Banner, 18 Aug 1927, p. 5

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| SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Alf. ie spent Thursday last im. Bru Mrs. T. E. —- is visiting in Stratford this we ek. cian, Mr. Lav.son Ducklow wae in Lon- don on Saturday last. Sunday — George Fells spent at th home in Bluey: pak. CE . Mr. and Mrs, Asron Ropp apent Sunday at the iakeside Grand Be Misa Hilda Porter, of Hamilton, is a guest this week of Miss Janie Den- ni —_—o— Miss Jennie Moffat, . of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Lorne Vallance. —o— ¢ Miss Zelda Hamilton, 6th con.,- is visiting in-Toronto with her sister, irs. Harry ie j= Mr. Ed orter of a sarge ky he week i and rs aes —j— — —sfise/Jean Stevenson con, spent Sunday visiting with Mise Margaret Ovans, 12th ‘con + } and Mra. + —0—- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Saunders and family, motored to Arthur on Sunday and visited friends. —O— Mre, E. Goforth returned ag md to Stratford, after gre on Py Mrs. Longmire and other frien <penlipimene Miss Myrtie Sachs, of London, was a visitor fast week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson. aes Mrs. Nesbitt” Hamilton. of Brus- sels, visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hamilton. —_—o— Mr. George MoKee. of Gorrie, vis- ited this week at the home of Mr J. M. Dickson, blind line. _— John Coulter, N.Y.. spent last yeek and Mrs. John McCreight. Mr. and Mrs. "m McCutcheon and Irene, and Mr. David Thomn- dyke, were in London on Friday last. aliens fr. and Mrs. Rochester. with Mr. Mre. James Colquhoun, Mr. a of Mitchell, visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomp sen ae, ee Mrs. Ellen Fullerton, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.-A. Hammond, 6th con. Mrs. Stewart “of Sturgis, Mich., left Friday for Mitehell, aft er spend- ing a few weeks wih Jong- mire. ~ eniaiones 3 W. D. Angus of Stratford, visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. end Mre. Geerge Loch- ‘head = Ore Agree Sweeton returned home Thursday from Toronto, where she had been holidaying with Loiinne Griffin asians Mre Adam Dahmer and two chil- dren, Margaret and Alfred, epent Wednesday last with friends in Siratford | Mrs R Sirart 1 ad Dor -othy Mpe nt a few days this woek in Palmerston at the home Mr. and Mr f Watchorn —he Mr. and Mr Young and three ehildren. of Brant tiflord are Ming at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. P. Greensides : macgireace Mies Gladys Love returned to Tor- onto on Monday, after spending her Yacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leve Mr. and Mrs. Jolin K. Mayburry and Mr Lyle Muy seit of Carthage, ifd Mr Thos. May 2nd . Sima, inotore d to Gri maby and Niag- ar@ Falls a the week-and with friends. Se ae 9 mn RI R SNIT g IT Special This Week Cobh -3 doz. for 30c a All kinds and always fresh. of} G. Coght in and Thelma, are aie this week at London, vesting t/ the home of Mr. m. mn. Coates, 2nd. Hamilton, | | i Mr, Elgin Hone, of and Mrs. John Hine spending a few days in Atwood re- | sang acquaintances. —_—o— Misses Beryl! and Hilda mere os Listowel, are holidaying - with t cousins, Bees eee Norma Paper Mr, nd ieg:. G. G. wW. Douglas of Listowel, spent Sunday at the home nd Mré, Thos. Hurst, 12th ne. _oO— : Miss Audrey Woodley has returt ed--to-her- home —in-Foronto, after spending. a week’ with Miso Tens Campbel of ay A. me ae Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall, Teeswater, were guests on Sunda nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Love, 12th con <_< W. T. Anderson and daughter Mrs Katharine, of Minneapolis, Minn., were guests this week at the home of Mr. Hugh Andereon. ponies Mise Ella Hamilton = bo bagen Hunter, of Toronto, wer este ov: er the week-~ end at the’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hamilton —o¢— Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Miss Alice Miller, 12th con. epent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert 'Mahnke, 6th con. Wallace. —o— Mise Mary Hammond left gerne for her home in Qtterville, afte visiting for a few days at the bame of Miss Annie Cuthbértson. ogy ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Priest nud Mr. and Mrs. Yongg of Galt. wer gueste on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown 3 tee Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, of Wellburn, visited on Sunday at the home of the former’e mother, Mrs. James Hiaiaiiion, 6th con Mrs. Owen Curt ax and boyé have re- turned to Myrtle, n., after spend- ing a month with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gordon. —o-— Miss Rose Dunhem of Hamilton, who has been ending a week with | Mr. and Mrs, fohn Leonard, 6th con, ! | | t is vigiting in — this week. . Alf Mitchell Nt of Windsor, who as been Maer 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. utherford,. left — for eras to visit his mother h & —o Mrs. Thos. Vyles and two boys, have returned to their home in Lon don, after visiting a few weeks with the former's mother, Mra. Duok- low —o Coneybeare, of Dresden, and Peter and family, of nt the week-end with Hardie Cleland, 4th. Mr Mr. Samuel inane’ Aig spe irs con a D. E. Hodge and Mary, week-end visiting in Teeswater rpmained to spend this Mrs. Hodge returned rnoon Mrs week Mond ay — and Olive returned the Mig asses Anna Weodbtock, ,, after spending their cousins, Fisher Armstrong heme Sun past wee of day with Et ma — Miss Edna Leonard returned = to her home on the 6t” con. on Mon-) day. after spending. a.month in Sas inaw. Mich., with her .eister, John Bergey. —_—o— t Mr. Wht rest, of reat. oan and Miss rd urn, i F G t Sun * spent iter bt 1 and at the enaie of M son Coghlin Mr.:and Mrs. O. Hardie and y of Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. jiordie Cleland, George and Frank, 4th e6n. Tuesday visiting i friends in Goderich. . Harold B.. Burns, er on the 2nd con: pent .a s former ‘and who hae been teac snes ¥ Fort William, spent | the week-en ith frienda on nd, 4th ana eth con Oe tr. Thomas Forres nd le Forrest, of Gael ae vee Adichison and Miss Bisie For , af Winterburn, were asa on inday at fhe-teome of Mroand. Mrs. ert MeBain. —a—- Mre. Johan Clark Bud.6on, Alex, i Mrs. Re ge Davidson, mowored ron Rogkvilie, Binn.. 2 were Sha this week At‘the home: ef Mr at Sint. Thos, “Hamilton and other ‘ EXTRA SPECIAL -. ceoKteat They are real” toelay, ere good ‘Try some r Sale, Cheap, Cistern Pump. ~ eelati —, a ing Pearl Newman of Detroit, is . spent Sunday with hie parents, Mr, _ x4 m Mr. D. G. ‘Anderson of Toronto, is ent; 7 eanor and Nor-! Mrs. | — M.j Migs Eisie| . or: Kan. }Stinday and. visited friends. t peice Mr. and Mrs. ah Longingre ot fe pons Babby, and gpg “4 ik ‘ tr, and are ‘Harold oft St. Alban’s and United — St. pegged 2 The annual Sunday School and ecricrega einen’ ge 4 =< “a vragen ee was id mily of the The Pate y Scie) children were taken-in cars and arrived at the ark short after eleven o'clock. After dinner. the picnickers uch as they liked, - So went town, others went on the large mot- pleasant . outing, also went in bathing. A game of scftball Every person enjoyed themsel- ves to the utmost and the picnic was a& success in. every way. United Picnic Asteacts age __.The United ‘Sunda: Sehool congregation of Atwood held eho annual picnic thie yea i grove and a large number gathered to enjoy the afternoo Softball, games ay aces were enjoyed by the pikolere: and others and a sumptuous picnic lunch was served by the ladies. William Michael Loses Barn In Grey Ul-luck Pursues W William Michael, 10th neni of Gr ay morning lost his fine ame barn, driving shed and dies-house by fire, e buildings being completely des- troyed, with a loss of about $4,000 Wheat threshing was in progress when the barn burst into flames. The separator, .which had been — Only a few days ago by Phowes Volden, was also destroy- ed. Two pales and a binder were also lost. Insurance to the amoint of $1,800 was erie ® is only few rs ago _—— Mr. Michael lost his oe and ba in tivo separate fires on his farm oe the 12th concession of Grey. Sooke sleelede ter]o oleate tacts sies fenpanlecforde afore foojeclonh defo + + is DORKING + * * Jefe fecdeefe Leodecle]eefeefoneode desde adocecfe fe abeofeafeoefees Miss Vera Thompson, of Milver- ton, spent a few days of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Wealey Alling- ham. . Mr. M. Brenner was in Kitchener on Saturday evenin, Mrs. William Kreamer was in Tor- onto Jatt Monday visiting her littls son, W is a patient fh the Allin ott Hospital lemmer, who was attend- ing the World's Poultry agli at Ottawa, hes, returned hom Mr. Geo. Wells, who at “injured last =ee able to be arounc¢ — is . Ervin Miliner of Detrot, wed on his friends here last week. Messrs. Melvin Mewhinney and Byron Armstrong spent last Friday evening~in Kitchener. sedate eo ee 4 HESSON * a 4 slooleeloslanloofootecfesJeoteron]= ueasuonasquas The hum_of the threshing machine lis again héard in this vicinity anc reports from farmers wheat i: ving a fair yield. The oat harvegt i will commence by end of week. and Mre. Alex Moser, accbmp- | attied by Mr. and Mra. Jos. Kocher | motored to Goderich on Sunday and !gpent the day re. Percy and Clarence sapnt Saturday evening in Listowe!. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mackey of. Tra- lee visited Sunday with Mr. and Mra Jno, Scheibel. Mr. and Bing. ‘Jacob Diebold and son, Clare, and. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ranahan were Sunday ee at the home of Mrs..Thos. Hanie Gea. Basler | vi aie sunday! friends at Chepstowe | ir Knoblauch Mr. with h ForFo ecfocfoahs fos TRALEE te esa lake eet Boke Ketan ganloaGeoks foateadly doohotadfe. Mr. and 3 Mrs. Ralph Moser. of De- and: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Me-j and son Géne, of Waterloo, visited on Sunday with- Mr. Ered McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Smith son, S ae of Bright, are present isting with thents ae. 1 Max MeCatcheén ‘of Teron Is spot ‘ding a few weeks with acid tive: « here anc at; 70, and Mrs. ith ir. t, Hees mecca ‘nd Carey z with friends at Drayton, nié Hanley is + visiting pampt on. anc Mackey, ayer; $1 inday Mrs. Jn Sabie hel % with friend? ft. -and Mrs. ‘Al mn, Murray. + Mr. Hall, My, rs:, Ruse and family, motored: to Btrattord 0 on M and i Donley. x and Mrs. a ao am Be Sanday ¥ Goderich, Mrs. and it, visited and: Mrs ee fica ata Mae Nelkon We Churches Hold Picnics own: eal} ed here ‘miee af her lite. The funeral and Mm. be ~tiasteweh The death ot gree extn yes nm her Peay sie cleety, vine wa ay: L. ma, and interment. took place ma Céntre Ceme' full account of the death - of Mrs. Vine will be published = our lasue next week, Coghlin Re-union Held In Stratford a The annual re-union of the Cogh- lin family was Belg ais iy veg in napa park on Aug- Oth, Over 100 were mero and aent an enjoyable day. . John Coghhn of Atwood, elected Dp dent-and Mrs. Har- vey Coghlin. Listowel, secretary, for he ensuing year. Next year's n jon will be held in .Kitchener park on August number attended arge from Listowel, Atwood and Millbank. ol de leledetedeepoletebeteteebetetedeintedeteleeiadeteer TROWBRIDGE sevdelsleelegerlendesfosdeelecdeeletetenlocientosfoctonl- ebpets Mra: 8. “WwW. is spending a few days in Listowel this week. Mrs. Catherine Coghins celebrated her ninety-first birthday * S . ee *, is ia eae dali ace by ides A jolly ctowd ot picknlekers jour-{% ; : : _ 26 ries Let ComPleted— eared: 18> 2 Eoytipa hcg = yp: oi EE RTD ayfield at stat oe A pinaeht tale bathing, playing balt rts. i ‘ Among those from were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey oe ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dan Matheson, Mr. an Mre. Russel sg ni Mr. ‘and Mrs. Dun- tyne. Mr. and Mrs.< and Mrs. Anjos, Dickson, Mr. Mrs, Elwyn Thompson, ray, Mr. and Mrs. John Coghlin Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott, and Mrs. are visiting in Blma township. Mr. and Mrs. H: Coghlin : 6th infan wh and Mrs. Henry Coghlin, Elma,.in the loss of their daughter, Dorothy’ Catherine, motiths and two 2 The funeral was held from familly residence on Thursday, Ang- ust 11th. . J. Veale, who is sup- plying in the pred 8 United er ft Rev: by Dr. tamer, service. spent the day. at “the as cpent ana ial ‘ the 8th sa nna war Mr and Mrs. J. a & Balian. Those from the Blind Line were mes M. Dickson; pease an Mies Veda Frank Ballantyne and daughter, why Lose Little Daughter Much sympathy is extended to Mr} fon. ° diéd Tuesday, Angust 9th, aged nine the Fund our little girls, Dulcia and Joyce have > been. com sige: boctimegltarnat See : Saturday-— council will meet for renova Smee on Saturday “Meets a. township “ Insurance Co, en The rmers’: Mutual Fire | Insurance Co. held their Angust ses- sion on Tuesday afternoon. Entertained Friends— Migs Jennie Leonard, 6th con: en- tertained ‘a few of her girl friente at her home on Friday afternoon.,. . Purchased Residence— Mr.. Andrew McKee of Ethel, has purehbased the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blackwell in Atwood. Opened Barber Shop— r. Lorne in nag “his new barber shop in Atwood last week and has received a generous: patronage of the citizene and community, Picknicked at Stratford— Families. from the 10th, 12th and| 14th co cima,. motored. to Strar- ford on Wednesday afternoon and epent.an énjoyable time at the park Quite a number attended the nicaie. t gas Hig ~e> Friends— Thos. Hamilton entertained to artitboon tea on Mon in ‘hhon- our of her guests, Mrs. Jo hn Clark and Mrs. R. G.«Davidson, of Rock- 10 a,m-—Sunday school 11 a.m.——Rev, John Veale, chester. 7.30 p. m.—Rey. Veale. , Presbyterian. Church Rey. W. J. West, M.A. M Sunday, August 21st, ——_ 10 a.m.—Sunday school. 11 a.m.—Rev. F. G. Fowler, Baa of Brussels. 7.80 p.m.—Rey. Fowler. “St. Glban's Church Sunday, August 21st, 1927 10th hee rad After Trinity 10° a:m.—Sund School and Bible Cc ASS. a.m.—Morning prayer. 7.30. p.m. sis sere Prayer. ll ST DAV IDS ; HENRY ,2 p-m,—Sunday school mai * Bibte Class 13 p.m. —Hbly Communion. | Preacher at all services, Rev, Muur- anean: ville, Minn se Congr bulations were recéived ‘fro pte aeree ES ger ae, lone ‘ j er, Ce z eens Tals a ae Pec collina Righg little boys carried the flowers, eee for Appendicitis oe Mt ox ee. Geant yhidh were’ numerous. Interment Fergueon, of North Morning-| |). suis atest Mr ra, (Grant Raush. of}, ok place in Fairview cemetery ae ‘underwent an operation for apa i Heietelerdedetedeeteelecdeteteiebelelolopeieiebeiege: Birmingham, Mich., were guests in Listow "| pendicitis at her home, the operation] + . > a. of Mrs. Goins this week. Three sisters and two brothers | being successfully performed by-Drs, | + BORN hd ees, Sve Seton. Vite ware survive. Mabel, Archie; Roy, Elean-| Tye. Nicklin and Kide ie M called to London Monday night to aM This little b 1 ofevfoofengeoqeniorfenfenfestocfonfoetecten forte foakeisesgerdontedongengenes the bedside of their mother por Se argaret. ‘little bud has Bowled in<Lisiowel— | z John Vine, who had been eick for a|#0n€ to Heaven to blossom there. : | EVAN ris r eg - iccephamcheiion ; Arink of lady bowlers, Mrs, A. E,| EVANS—At Racine. Wis., on Teas few days. They found her critleally| | .. - ; Coghlin, Mrs, .P Greensides. Mrs,} day, July 26th, 1927, to Mr, and ill. Tuesday morning she passed a-} Wehbdeienteebt plinth oetebed | bob Swing and Mrs. John Roger, Mrs. Harl Evans, «nee Selma way. pd |attended a bowling tournament’ in; | Barton.) a son, William James. Mr. an Mrs. Chester i and, * DONEGAL " | Listowel on ‘Teenday afternoon. family, Mr. Clarence Ad a % “| | MORRISON—On 8th con. Elma, @ daughter. Lillian, and Mr. ai - Mre.| CPLR ESTE DE SEA EIEIO Relieving in Atwood— | On Thursday, August 11th,. 1927. a Adame, visited _ on Sundey| Mrs. Taggart and daughter, Mrs.| Mr, A. M. Robinson, manager of{ © Mr. ee Morrison 7 he a ee Lorne | stewart, and ‘son Lyle Taggart, of|the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is) % d2ushte “ay Srd con. Welle ees Branden? Man., spent a week with|onjoying three weeks’ vacation and| ¥ iM * = “ nears Armstepug, Mrs. Taggart’s sister, Mrs. Chasa.|Mr. G. Ss, Smyth, of Hamilton, is re-} : e. Bes rs. Lloyd Armstrong and Petrie. lieying at the loca! branch during (4 son urray, motored to Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. iver and/inat time . ; y : may. a i 2. ‘ gn a Niagara Falls over! Miss Marjorie of London.scalled on a = | IN MEMORIAM Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rea and Mur- paneer $F OF ThiRn Ss Sere en Gm el of ae hii i ray, accompanied by Mrs. Murray, 3 . , . ¥ Mrs. Hénry Coghlin ‘wish f ” ’ i aay x of Listowel and “Mr. amd Mrs. John wate oe so a ae te thank their friends and neighbors! W gee cy Willoughby. Brown of eepawa, Manitobe,| wargaret Wood. in Listowel. kindness shown during their ree fond awdJtoving memory of our motored to Moovefield” on Sunday) 2% Dorathy. Little out, Mae sat sad bereavement and sympathy coving mother, ae passed) away and spent the day with Mr. and! weax-end with her aister _ Gord. 22tended, also for -beantiful foral cae: 17th, 19 : Mre. Wm. Robinson ou "Gh 5 ean wwibutes received. Dearer iaeniey than prords can a a = ; pbell, near Brantford, Mre tell, Mies Velma Forman of Listowd, u_ who was spending a couple! . spent last week at sea home of her reeks there. returned home with; Moved Last Week— ° aoe logs of our dear dne aunt, Mrs, L. Brag -* Mr. and. Mre, Russel Holman-mov-{ "© Joved-so_weil, Wer -avarht ; :: “i — aie Braarord — Mr. Robt. Henry end Mise Henry | 41 Jast week to the residenee of Mr. or aug aterss amily, Mrs, d an Y.lof Brunner, spe Sunday with bai Parker which they recenty! ; Wilfred Medd. spent Sunday | in| triants here. ey vith | ited. Mr. Parker has gone to Grey Ee at: Dee memary © Ms Song the guests of 8. r. John Adams of Keewatin <enehip whére he is residing with t a aw ~~ Auxiat Tate BP nit . } . | tiends. res: ar -and Mre. John Brown hig ine» viewed lest week at the — No ont Heard the spelen old friends around here on thet The monthly meetings of the W | Nitemed Puneral— ae ecu tke ‘drawing evqa heaven way home to Winnipeg, after s nd- M. 8. and Ladies’ Aid of the chure n| Mr. and Mre. J. A. McBain; Mr. The one we loved so‘dear re aig eight months with their) here, was on Thursday last at} Tobn Pa Turnbull, Miss Evelyn Tush-|phe pearly gates were open daughter, fn Los Angeles. the home of Mre. Alex Wilson. There Mr. George EB. Cox, Mrs. An-}4 gentle yoice sald “Come,” _ alles Edna Smith and Mies Teen} was a good attendance. In the ab- eabe and a Alex, and Mr.|4 ‘ wits farewells nine oken Sifmore, epem Sunday eat the lake in senoe of the president of the W.M.S. | f rd attended the He calmly anteana Halen eye Mrs. Leslie Hymors peeehes nt of the “Wingham on Monday at ac ieaas “FAMILY H aoe Edna Clyde and nna Sinan Ladies’ Ald, ‘presided ove th , of X liam H. Cruic See ee olmes, and Mr. and Melyla | meatings. nk. Btghly roaaetad residént of Mason spent aun at Point Clark, (Too late for. last week) { Tartberry rishi} everal va Vine and . r. and Mrs. Elgin 2 - ¥ Mrs.. Elgin: Johneton and; y ars. — “ra. Wartiaw spent. Thursday jramily, and Miss Isabel Scott, spent j —— = 7 the week-end with Seng at wis feed ctecgecteofecfectecte eapeet ee Or . [Little Loretta’ Willson, who Stebtetetohets ebeebeeeoneees | : oe a . werd lepemt the past few weeks 7 this —s a 3] bid 3. Kaine of Orangeville, : J eg community, returnedto Paris with} TOWN LANE ESSE “4 who has been supplying In the is * LEREANGY vem. | Lraaapenetenehoneeenettt2 | Roy Wea whe in the absence of —~ Me oo “ Maé sud Violét Hymers ot) -0°"* arrerrartetts -sew Rey, West, who is on vacation, 4g oe ee Sosdosfortestooteotesfoctontestoots Fs seaneis ay visited for few dave j at the home ofipreached to large ..congregations The Lebanon Ladys’ Aid Sociaty with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie!” nd Mrs ene Wext | forceful and inspiring sermons. “| met on Well. of Is week at the ag and Mrs. Ba. Opp j Sunday evening, a. large. number. ate 0g home of Mrs. S. Berlett, with! the Mr.-ead Mra: ¢. Leste and fam Tomer d Mr. and Mrs. FAX} ihe service. On Auguet 2ist e Phere et eh ect, Tae chair. |fly, spent Gaturdsy fn Stratford. Mr irs. A h Rev. F. G. Powler, B.A., of 9 The re were thirty prese Mise’ Cora . Shes Lis ne s, will o¢cupy the pnipit. : The meeting. opened with singingland Misg Evelyn Gamble of . r, eae ge of a hymn followed by the Lord's] wich, visited over the week-end with | d Hallman and family of j;brarér in unison. Miss Sarah EHison | Miss Mary Vipond. Litatowe asier Bartra m Knechte}| then read the ecripture lesson. Mrs. Mr. and Mi. Lealie Hymers ana )tomiined to apend couple of weeks. Walker led in prayer d twenty-|family, epant Thursday in. Stratford | | Mise Moreen - Oppertshauser of fone members answered to the rolljst tke home of Mr. and Mrs. De F.} j Ki tehaner, and Mr. Geo. Knechtet, jcall. The minutes of the last meet- Hyniers f Hanover, “ete to their res- « were read by the See., Mrs. EB a Shegrer. of Listowel anal sectire homes, after holidaying with é von and adopted. Miss plas Reid of Newton, viaited | {heir uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs ny _,, Miss .Flora. Meheod and Miesj}a day last woek at the home of Mr, /Oppaetishauser. for the, past twol? Florence. Cressman ...were appointed tt. Vinond. iw &. “ as a flower commiitee; for the’ next Rev. Dr, Husser, of Pomt Fidward. | mas “Thompson and “Wye. | th 90 three months. Plans were discussed | rgnowed old aoquaint arices itt this hie Nesbitt and Dr. Murron and} Mf. and sre Lamont have FOO jfor having the py grounds fixed | « ge if ‘ of Michignn, epent Thursday/on a holiday wip f6r 10 days ss | .. Mrs, Walker Mra. Berlett Mrs. Wr } one Mrs. John A gag ee Serevees ee a os ee “ “re Bhp pominsities: in-charge. Mre “+f Johnston am 2 re f {Ber if then gave a paper on: Life's » Successes. he-next meeting will be + held at as. bonrtpe of Mrsv. John Eii- a en in Se b At the tices ry the meeting a soo “| $03 fralf hour was spent over a tea cups, Mre. M. Loughran and 2 ‘Lové zedtisting’ Mre. Berlett. Mre. ford, Mast er Hugh 9-hig home iu Tot n daving tor some fime in, Jite-Pefrie. G ordo: You Ing f a i u Parsonage Committ ot, i Gabel,” Mra. Cressman, Mrs. pond Mrs, McLeod went to inaest tha] j parsonage, part. of * - peevenecnene while . Rev. i Ward are on their hoMdsys ha wie ne a i i 1 }Ona, dndiana. Rev, and Mrs, ers Intend returning "Thereday df t week, srmpiiiy cis felh.for Mra, Ada Dauiner who eeen the asd} shaeath ‘of } mer other in Australia. Mr. an TS." att er haughter Lois, 6th con. and Mr; OB rd thntiy: _ ‘motored to” +Rlora. on’ Sus ao and Shee oe day pitied xey ound: Lawr renee Yeunni . ek |e and There | The. financial. ‘statement df the | Canadian Pacific Railway issvred. ut Montreal for “the seven” months ‘of 1926 ending July Slat, shows the | large+inereuse inthe Det profits $6,691,301.52-ev0r the-net profite- tor the, first seven months ‘of 1925. The groks earnings wore.$101,826,20%11, as Compared with $90,348,367.7b for the’ first seven pairs ‘of 11925. E Unofficial estimates prepared by ‘ “the +h . aud Aire. rarigs Koyias. soney, B Millbank tt, Newto and Mra. John D iid Geigar 16. ty Cl mm of Miss Rath rare vend ¢ Ea n Forman mY Gotlérich, issett of parece: of 2 eo a at, £, tra. BH She site, Mr, Gord- bn Sugiting and, Miss Ethel Saclitaes| Réoombanied. by: Miss. een Bartley, epent Sunday “tn Drayton and ‘Led om Mr. and... Mrs. Wro an boas Daret, “and “spent Sunday & N. Cameron spent the week- end with her friend, Miss Nora Al oye ap Gotham. Mies Pear: Ham- | | ana; a }-Cummngs of Traloe, ¥ ¥ with. her friend, A . zt i | ao ; 4 ' EVERYHOPY'S Colt owe : ; i | tae t 4 ie | Ten cents a.line, fF first in- «+ a i {| sertion, with minimym charge a {| of 50c. Subsequent} tasertions | ‘ }.4. five cents a line Pith mini-: 7 ¥4 {| mum charge of 25%. } j i { r a = ite ma iis + } 4 : ~ * a * ee tter, age Phone 2283, Ethe! € hice ofa ‘Kia With come of them ‘like d' some,Of “em ra ain i {,. they gtit wear shor R rio 9 Dictionattee: are SEA truthful -and-frank but . yor never $aW one yet Bist called a epade sm ore spade, ‘

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