SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ees Oyrit Murray spent Sunday at —_+o— Mr. Beer Mra. John Tei shat ‘ wat Jast In Stratfo a ee A. Gray of : pirat’ hen re Handay with Atwood “Mra. W. D. Angus of Stratford visited on Sunday at the ae of Mr. and Mrs. George Lochhea ab — a . Mr. and oye M. Robinson and Mr. George E. "Cox getter Sunday at —h— ; Janie Dennis is spending a if edie vacation at Hamilton and St. nes. — _ Mr. John Gordon < ot Toledo, Ohio, > SReweos. the week end at his nome In nt; 7.%. Hammond has returned | Trom Stratford —— she spent a week visiting her son Rocigecent -- Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Miler spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘Ford, 8th co ees 2h Melvin ‘Beott and baby Gar- nett, Sth _ with friends in i ais ur. end ‘Mrs, Melvin Scott and ‘Garnett visited Sunday with Mr. and eins ‘Wilson Scott, wear Milverton. — he Reeve W. Angus Dickson : tn oo Cos ‘on Wednesday attending a ‘@elegation =" Mr. and Mrs. Chat Chas, Vallance -and " Mrs. 8. Love spent Friday last in "Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. "Rane Dahmer spent ‘the week end visiting friends at Kin- ovartine. _ “Miss ‘Gladys “Meniensl of Ehmira i ange ae were end at her home on Mr. George Dahmer spent the week end with ‘his sunt, Mrs. Fhilip ‘Sip- pel, Milverton. —f— Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Noble of near ‘were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. und Mrs. “Thos. Inglis. slp? ee Mrs. Arthur ‘Blair . end and iy of Tolec< con., spent Saturday last the Mrs. Lorne Vallance and Mrs. A. Jolly spent a few days this week with friends in Poinssb-ntend Mr. and Mrs, Nor Norm Woodstock spent the week, end in Atwood at the home of rs. M. Switzer and Mr. and Mrs. R. BH. Switzer. and Miss Jean Hammon or Listowel were guests on Sunday at the home of d “Mrs. Thos. I. Hurst, 12th Gin —o— D. L. Armstrong Borys rT. and Mrs. of Woodstock spent J family aeeace with Mr. and Mrs. F. Fisher, the latter returning Bap ll them to Woodstock for a few da aehea Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Coulter and Miss Jannie oe of Detroit and Ts. James A an daughter Mary Jean of Toledo spent the week ont with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Coul- ter, 10th con penny + LEBANON Mr. and Mrs, John awe attended funeral of their Rutherford at Milfbank ‘Sunday. r. and Mrs. i J. e+ famfly of Palmerston ‘were Sun visitors at the ‘home of Mr, and Mrs. S. Riddolls. Mr. and Mrs. Gears? Plume spent Sunday at fhe home f Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks, Mr, Brooks Northern : 6. and Ed. Brooks left ‘for lg Monday morning. dand son motored to Hawkstore and'‘spent the week e Mr. oy Riddolis and Howard Rid- dolls spent a few days last week with their sister, Mrs. H. Carlton of Un- | Nae ae r. Shean of Tororfto'gave a very chetptat ct dnstructive address on the “Temperance question Sunday nie ap Rey. J. Ward will take as his sub- ject for next Sunday's service ‘Hu- man Responsibility.” The music ‘by the greatly cy ger at Bh og ad services. are Rev. J. “Ward, Mr. ‘Alvin “Robinson, Miss Jean MéLeod and Miss Flor- ence Creasman. orchestra is a MOLES WORTH wie ant = so doshedosaeedip tiated + os Mr. and Mrs. Ellacott Loc man Gould of —o— auih and Mra Biohael Little. 10th} honor th mele, Mr,| us in o Yon have ever been valued mem-|® teacher will go 60 far ‘Crewson and/bers of our community, ways | day} ready with willing hands Clarks Fs HAVE BEEN HIGHLY ESTEEMED RESIDENTS OF ELMA TP. FOR MANY YEARS—MOVING TO AT- woop TODAY. On Monday evening about one hun- dred friends and neighbors ga’ ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Ellacott on the 10 a to an were pre- sented with two lovely wicker chairs have gathered here this et wien ei bid you farewell. We are lis a large one, covering br tha i y Church, Dundalk; ty Church, | 8! "| Proton;..St. Paul's Church, Melan- bi a St. Mary's Church, Max- a iat by Leap tg eaters OB Rev. © Lng ie ke * Grey county td an o e very suitably ventied; cneckine duets trict. He will take up work in oo friends and neighbors for the lovely ead parish in the course of a presents. “rhe following address | ¥e°*S- was read by Fred Stevenson: . To Mr. and Mrs. El tt. We, your friends and neighbors, op of aren appint week Rev. Rev, M. ¥F. Oldham of St. Alban'’s Church, Atwood and St. | Davie “Church, Henfryn, to the} “Dundalk in Grey County ond he has accepted. aa area of the connty yf Grey, in pe townships of Osprey, Proton an Melanchthon. The parish eomposes the four following churches: ames The People’s Forum you from our neighborhood. but we ry pleased that Riya retirement is 1 you far away and that you will still be able to mingle with ur social gatherings. and cheering word in times of need. We ask you to accept these chain, not for their Intrinsle Moved but as a reminder of the neighborhood. rane on behalf of your friends and neighbors. Memorial Service To Be Held on Armistice Day Elma Municipal Council hed a small docket of business to transact ‘at their monthly meeting on Satur- day last in the Agricultural Hall. All the members were present. The minutes of the ig meeting were read, approved and signed the eations were Téad and filed, an accounts were passed for payment, Gfbson-Little—That. Mr, Jas. Me- Donnell be paid the sum of $864.50 as part payment of the contract.of the Ellice Maitland Rellef Drain Improvement as per engineer's ‘cer-| tificate. ed. sense se kaa at * tie" Memo: = eatery — Wm. Hammond of Chatham ispent the ‘week Other, Mrs. T. “E. Sant- —ni Mr. an€@ Mrs. Thos. Inglis and Mr. nd Mrs, Frank Dennis spent Sunday t the "home of Mr. and Mre. Sidney Bissett, Sth con fh Mrs. Ed. Ort. 6th con. Wallace towneltip, The: the h Ss Miller, is visiting this week at of Mr. and Mrs. Jéhn 12th con. —)-— Mr. anil: Mrs. John Ovans spent Friday and Saturday Jast visiting in Brantforl with their daughter, Mise Margaret Ovans. i— @® Rey. antl Mrs. A. EL Liovd = of —Granton and son Victor of ‘Edmon- ton visited ut the ‘Parsonage on Fri- day. —o— ~ Miss Ella Hamilton and Mr. Clark Hunter of Yoronto spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nesbitt Hamftion, Brusaels. aie —o— a tr. and Mrs. Thomes Pinder = - fails and Mrs. Robinson of Mo were guests on Sunday at the ome > Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. Adams, 12th co —rij}— Mr. George Gorton and Miss -Helen Gordon of atwood, Mr. John SGordon and Mr. ¥Froley of Toledo, -sapent a few days ‘gt week with efrienda at Wiarton. | /D Oo Lars) 4 a eS. Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. C. ' Ruth motored and spent Saturday in Stratford, Miss Ida Be cages of Ethel _— over the week end with Mrs. W. Campbell. Mr. Cat] Burns of Selkirk Is vis- iting with his brother, Mr. Harold ne, ‘ Miss ‘Margaret Armstrong of Ethel is spending a few ‘days at the home of Mr, D. H. Campbell. r. Gordon McEwen and Miss Jean McDonald spent Sunday with Miss Isabél Hill of Plattsville. ee and Mrs. Martin Calder, Mrs. B, Cooper and Mrs.-W. Banbe of Ingersoll} visited Sunday with Mrs. J. ‘Brow Mrs. Brown returned home with them and is going to spend the winter Saas with Mr, and Mrs. B. Coo Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gaus at- tended the funeral of their cousin, Miss Laura Murray, of Detroit at Goderich last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gaus visited at John Munning's of Auburn last week. Sede be erde end fedentecfedestecondecledecfentontenfnteefenteeete SIXTH ‘LINE ELMA + zk oo fsfecdendoecfondintecteettieednnde SS a ar Sa Good music was supplied by Miss Alexia ‘Akexander, who played the plano and mandolin. Mr. bert, Thompsen, banjolst und Mr. Robert McCourt and Billie "Thomp- son, -violin'st. Lainch was snrved and an rb ata time wad spent by all preven Visitors. at Mr. Sunday were Mr. amd Mrs. Warry Bell, Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. “Bell and daughter Cora, all of Drayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gporge Bell and son Herdy of -“Listcwel, very sorry. te report thet ‘Wm. Karges’ on ( ple, Raspberry, mallow, Orange |} fs 1 ha ee and vicinity. @ are Mr. Elgin Coghlin = at present ov the sick Ust. Mr. Ciifferd Coghiin: of the 8th con., is assisting him with ' his work. A very enjoyable time was spent t North Mornington last Friday eve- sine when a welner roast was held ; and a good crowd attended, Mr. and Mrs. w. Karges and daughter Mary, ale> Miss Alexia ednesday evening and attended i dance held at Mr. Milton ‘Leste who isang lived in Listow Mr. and Mrs. John Mutray a Lon- Sunday with friends: ‘n ty-of irik - this vicinity are busy getting tour — work rerio before the cold ter este Eari Guy of Dundas spent the cok end with Wietse in this vie- on Miss Ellen Hammond Is vin and expects to nig 4 Felkar and Quite a number of people from the sixth line attended the dance!” held in Atwood Music t Fri- Al-| 889. a axe aiseasd to” poste ‘that | Plot, Atwood, on me ‘Nov. llth, 1328, at rae o'clock p. m. and ‘mat Messrs. Dickson, Wil- longhby and Donaldson be a com- —— to. arrange Tor ‘same. Car-’ Willoughby-Little—That the coun- cil do now urn to meet again in the Agricultural ‘Hail, Atwood, on November 24th, at ten o'clock for general township hosiness, Car- ried. sLosdenbesedesdendenentecpedestesdeobesttfesfeedeetastetfestestesfenteee l + * TROWBRIDGE + + . = ofoedoe deed deedend eeetestesteetendeatendenincfectenfeenfeefuetentenfeate Mrs. A. McKee of Wingham ais a few days visiting at her brother's home, Mr. a McDonald. r. and . J. Murray of London. called 7" friends in the*burg “an vicinity Sunday. Mr. C. Adams of “Lontion visited’ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. eaten and his deughter, Lilian on Sunde Mr. Cat 1 Vine and son Bobby of London visited with frientis here on! Sunday. Th “Tru Workers": “Mission. Circle will meet at the parsonage on Thursday afternoon, October Sth. Owing to the anniversary s° in Mayne on Sunday the creates ores vice here will be withdrawn. ‘Last Sunday evening Mr. Gordon Rea a report of the en's convention held in Torontg a couple of weeks: ‘Miss I. C, Collins returned ‘home’ Fraiay after visiting friends in ‘Tor- onto for the phe couple of weeks.: We are sorry to report the WMnese' of Mx. Wm. Thomps-n, Sr. but wish: him «a speedy recovery, Miss Olive Wakefield of ‘statowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Jobuston Mr. Reid Moore has been confined to his bed. with an attneck of Ja srippe. A Hatiowe’en and masquerade, party’ was tield In the church hase- ment on“fwesday evening with goodly numtber — present, Hleven dollars was realized at the door. Pyizes were given for the best iady’s o-enic costume and -best gent's comic costume, also for the best dressed prizes were awarded as best. comic lady's _ costume, Witch,” Miss Ede - Smith; fent'’s comic, “The Nobleman,” Mr. Leste Carson; best dressed ladies in costume, Misses Ida Halpenny ahd Mona bg Hd wine dressed gent. 'n cantume, “Mr. Tollowa: ust in ‘contun é,.. contests, otc... Ww. Re taneh © esteem you have always been held’ ta. this el Reeve and Clerk. Raveena Aap In | fe ebb patedetetnbeeetedeteeecintntets lady and gent % costume and the}. Th ona church at Milverton on Thempson; bast. children's com{e costume, “The Gold- Me of ‘Twins’; dressed children Class hetd their mo omrhly ocia meet ‘ng at ‘the home ‘e I think oe is about time that the ealgn. going on for years now and it Is time some attion was ak to put a stop to It. A RATEPAYER., Mr. and Mrs. P. Ducklow ~ Celebrate rate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Pate Feist _Duckiow of surprised ie Duvklow. on pig homes Spe ot 14th con. ‘Ema and Ls Rew: stead of New The eveaiite “was spent. in a ‘sotia? manner, oe ‘bringing the happy event to a close. - i + + Miss Ly mbrey Hall of Listowel is visiting at the home of Mr .and Mrs, Heuer Welsh .E. itcbawghtin and Haroki are ieading this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. §&. ‘Tindale, ‘Tara, Mr. and Mrs. Will Simpson of Galt visited eee with Mr. and Mrs. Will Thom Messrs. A. MeLaughtin, John An- duran and Thos. R. Beavan spent- Sunday in Kitchener. Mr. Mrs. C. R, McLaughlin attended the funeral of the late Wm. Rutherford at Be age otmp me on Sundav. ‘he W. M. of Carthage United Chureh held there annual Thank Offering meeting In the church on Wednesday afternoon. A pley and social will be given y the Mission Band workers in the church Friday evening. Messrs. John Anderson and Thos. R. Beaven spent Monday evening at Mr. ‘Thos. O’Grady's, Master Cecil McLaughlin he -week eae at W. M. Wat for line spent son'?, & ry DONEGAL a a ee ee Mrs. W. G. Inglis of Stratford vis- {ited this week with her daughter, Mrs. ated Little. Jas, Cockwell is visitimg at ihe Meuse of her son, Mr. P. D. Gock- well at Thamesfor Mr. and Mrs. 's. Vipond of Northern Ontario spent last week at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs.~E. 'W. pond. Mr. Vipond returned to the satis Bay district where he has enh prospecting all summer, but ane, Vipond remained to visit friends Miss Emily Acheson—is this week witl ft dt x's reary services in the and Mre. Ed. grog ta vider this week gg 8 farm where th Mr. PF. his Artist Bran ch of the Bible was held an | evening at 7 p. m. in the by Re bac ge ‘was then conducted v. C. C. Kaine. Reports were ven’ by Mr. J. Turnbull, Lae anes secre- Mr. A. Hum urer, ‘and showed the . Atwood branch | G17 different lan - He deal ble in the work in Africa, he- engaged as missionary c- years. He every- one to help along the work of the Society. Th ‘by Rey. Oldham z . Rev. Pinnock also preachéd in ne an ge anh = the monaing: and e afternoon. It is Trsion the vs arg eg ol response be in store for the collectors as they is a and is tag for his long and devoted s ; | Here and There (166) Emp!ocyment. officlais at Regina siate that out of the 6,000 British parvesters brought to Saskatche- east 75 per cent, will*re- malin in the West to beccme per- manent Canadian citizens. A .70)-pound sea cow was shot the other day on the shore of Sea Cow Pound, Prince Edward: Island an inict which onco swarmed with was bought by a Summer- side manufacturing concern which used the e for leather, the flesh cat fox meat and me fat for lubri- cating A woo! pool in Alberta is now @ possibility. Premier Brownlee met a number of representatives of the industry in this province the. other day and. the subject was opencd up in a preliminary way. It will likely come before the ex- ecutive counc!) for further consi- deratfons in the future, the rernment being interested in all co-operative efforts by way of ad- vising and encouragirs. The Department of Public Works, ut Ottawa, will shortly in- vite tenders for the fret part of the public undertakings, designed to make Prescectt, Ont. the transfer terminal for lake traffic. The uw!- timate outlay at Prescott Is estim- pproximately $5,000,000, covering rail facilities, decks and elevators. ‘ It is understood that — - plans are now being prepared for the railway layout In which both the lanrze railway companies are concerned. . The Lord Nelaon Hotel, Soke decorated in the has just been apened in Halifax, Nova Scotia, facing the city’s beautiful Bota- mical Gardens. The opening cer- emonies were marked by a dinner given by the Board of nen hg E. W. Beatty, chairman sident of the Canadian aoe ante Railway. Up to date in every par- Urnlar and quietly and tastefully riod will fill a long iclt want in the ‘ proving Spow and doz teams are lacking in “His Destiny” i. seven reel film produced by ritish Can- adian ‘Pietures Limited of Calgary, stated Guy Weadick, general man- ager of . . The moun- tain scenes shot around Banff and Lake Loufse are the finest back- _ pear in the part showing the Cal- “sary Stampede, and 800-horses are used in a round up scene in this nll Canadian fiim. An interseting and remarkable Teat in railroad engineering is now being effected on the main Mne of ce. The hymns). es ‘anthem were appropriate for |’ Ses t sages Club are lea $60 boxes a cheese were shipped from the Elma MacLaren Co. day. rear at at the Hospital where he. under- went an operation recently mas- toids. Hunters Leaving Saturday— About ten members of the Atwood runkbeege? aad via C. P. R. for the French # iver district. wane they will hunt are for the two weeks. The wood cod. Club is going with the ns Hont Club of Listowel. Cheese Shipped— On Monday last at vee On Wednesday Newry fac ory shipped 143, Debaent 176 ane Silver Corners 220 to the Ingerso e| Cheese Co. Successful Dance In The first of the year's old time as held In the music hall, Atwood, ea Friday evening, under the auspices 6f L. O. L. No. 630, and L. T, B. No. 473 ‘and was a de- eld The music was fur- manager. rege ‘present and luncheon wag served by Another the True Blue ladies. j dance is being planned in the near}. Hu future. Barn And Contents Lost In Fire On 10th Line The barn a nd con’ eontents and also din th hieairinii outfit belonging . ks Hurst Bros., 10th ¢ Elma, w totally destro moruing las, Between eleven and twelve o'clock on Saturday the fire broke out when Hurat Bros, had just aekeiy. started to thresh sweet clover, ‘the fire or- iginating iS the mow where the blower was working, In a short time the whole building was ablaze. The barn is a total loss as well as two binders and the separator. Seven hundred bushels of oats and a insured with the Elma Fire Insur- ance Co. BUTTEK PAPER Plain or printed butter wrape, in any quantity, best quality of vege- table parchment paper. At Banner WEDPDISG INVITATIONS Or annuuncements. Tie B er cab assure you of a satisfactory job, on iatest siyles of wedding stationery. We also carry a stock of wedding cake boxes. The Banner Office. Around ten pomens snowshoers Ww Ca: be The convention is international in scope since it takes in the American Fg rigerionad ociation with over 500 members in the staves of New Hampshire and Massachusetts, while representatives from the Manitoba Snowshoers * Associa- tion and local bodies from all over the province of £ Qnsher- the equally well-kno Engl stage favorite, Ellaline Terriss; an : daughter string lA with a com- pany of 26, Halifax pe month, played openin tour that i Dominion to Victoria and back. Hicks travelled C.P.R. and will con- elude his tour May 5. The incxeheed buyin Sas et 2 power of the Canadian people surplus funds in their possession ic invest- ment in the last few years aw counted for by the increased pro- rin iia ek io ee cee substantial been reco: ae ate eee acco es! n value ot eroee imate, niCahade 2 was #4910,000,00;, An * te 000,000; 599,000,000, iu 1926 Pe and ! in 1927, 1, according, aes cate Fwonaay, 7.30, PB. m.—Young People’s ‘Wednesday Evening—Prayer “meet — <} men's Missi ed success. i nished by Mr. A. Thompson's orches- on. yed by ios on Saborday. the United Ch ded. = Besbiviricn Ghurch. Rev. W. J. West, M.A:, Minietet Sunday, Nov. 4th, 1928 10 a. m.—Sunday School. il a. m—Morni Ip. Ts . P: Duncan, of St. An- drew’s Church, Stratford, wiil conduct the services. v Dp Sub- liary of W. M. 8. 8 p .m.—Young Wo- Auril Thursday, 7.80 p.m.—Prayer Service. Saturday, 2.30 p. m.—Mission Band. St. Alban's Church saci After Trinity 10 hy pst ay School and Bible. 11 a. m.—Mor orning Prayer Service. 7p. m.—Evening vaiupar service. ST DAVIDS HENFRYN 2p. m.—Sunday School and Bible vening prayer service, 3p. ceca ri 80*p. m—Confirmation tehived by Archbishop Williams, n Diocese. ee has bee to 7 m. next dcaaay. 7.380 poe will start at seven * * bt | United Youn People’s So- fa n Friday evening at their serine: The Young Pespis’s Society of the Church enjo a Hal- jowe’en social on Monday evening. Irene MeCutcheon; vocal solo, Mrs. Gordon Hamilton; mouth organ selection, Andrew i co At the close of the program games were enjoyed and a Ballowe’en lunch was served, Isobel Vallance and Gros- ert Inglis had charge of the social alone ones der tenes eelene dene tnedad ones ncfondncdononfenfelealnctaate + ¢ BORN + See betebeed tee eedbtbeetntateteeiete GRAY—At the residence of Dr 28, ray, nee Irene Parker, a son (John Ed- r). a9 a HOLMAN—At the Dr. D. A. Kidd, on Wednesday, October 31st, 1928, to Mr. and Mna, Walter Holman, 14th con. Elma, Pi daughter residence of Engagements . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shiell, 10th con. Elma, wish to announce the en- gagement of their eldest daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, to Mr. William Howard Beirnes, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Beirnes, 6th con. Grey, the wedding to take place quietly early In November. «| a a ee Oe BRITTON eee + bt Jeatselectentealentectuctentecbe i a a ce se aC Mr. and Mre. Ernest Newbigging spent a day recently with friends at Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Welsh repent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Gibson. bd Mr. and Mrs, Alex Buchansan and Viola Dick of Donegal spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dick. Afr. and Mrs. J. Matthews of Wal- ice epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Ernest Newb geing. Miss Inez Johnston spent Wed- nesday with Mns. Clarence Coghlin. lola teeteeleetel Toepeee ppp beteneclpeebetedce HESSUN Rev. Maurice F. Oldhem, Rector - “The evening service in the United from