IRA McFADDEN’S -.. mummm"muovedqmu Interesting and it was worded tuber umml. Hummus!) was the mmwmmmmmmcor- natureceivedasnmpedmum an undue. mnextmeetmsmtobo helduthohomootmn.narpvel. mxamAnthemcloaedthomeet- ".mmhhmchmmed. Mr.mdl¢rs.J.mlhmvlmedwnh nummmsmmuecenuy. museum». “he lay Glens retmned home on “mumspendmcsevenldsysst Dromoresttendmgherslster,urs.nen- too, who was very m and has since passed away. The deepest sympsthy of in the here-fled [why and friends. Mr. Nelson Bender and Min Lena spent an evening with my: hat Mummmd.mbe- he. “The mm d Admit-non,†by Its. ma Bait, and “Pubs and Appre- mâ€bylbs.A.llclntonh. maul. m opened in the mum way. A WmmdfromMnluugotuu- [adulnncthuthospeulworktar mmmhmmtmm- mammwhmchnd- mmmmchosentmmuch action to meet the trustees regarding "amalgam WWWm’sImmtoheld mm mmymeetmcutho mum.J.CmtcmeyMwe1-a ummmmvumprm â€WWW. The mwamm,maummm IngndMAIbenumspmt mummtchley‘s. mm we extended to Mr. PAGE 8. muln' runs community is extended ‘w last Tuesday in Ayton. Mr. Chris. Kaufnnn buzzed Mr. Law- The Melville church will dispense the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper next Nemtadc. Calderwood (Our Own Correspondent) Wedding bells m ringing! Mr. Chester Beckett ma Miss Ethel Beckett, Woodland, spent the week-end withtheirunclc,ur.undms.ï¬ob«t mJohnAdurundthemueaAdur of â€burn spent may with their brotherandsisterontheflth concei- spent Sunday at the utters home hm. hum was done, only two whips lost. Findersotthpspleueluvoqu. McLean’s sable. aodroveflchtamoit. Theresultwas thathemupoetmdpitchedout.No heavymowwmonodflMatum, theothcrcuttcr,hadamix-up.'rho stormmaogreotthstthammmtho (OurOqucht) ‘ Wommloaflnctmdtom InJohnBempmdmw with their casino. the Hemp tunny mummy. moulduamymhm’thm- Wmmtmmm- neuW.Kennyshippeddxheadotut cattle.J.lchechnleaoldahnnetoa m.umnce,mdAlech¢hmaold his ï¬ne two-year-old colt to OJIcDon- spatflundnywithur.mdurs.nm unnnd Emma Kenny mamm- lyspentslmdnywithtbexennyumny. Our patmlmen hava all been moved. MrJlorrbonhinR. Braun’s place, W. Kenny in N. Hahn’s plnce. m°.mdun.ï¬erbmordandson The young people of the Community Circle held a very enjoyable skating whtchthetollowiluomoa'smelect- (Our Own icotv'fubondeat) Mrs. John Hamilton of Mount Forest spent a couple of days last Week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiscocx. Mrs.GeorgeHostetterlsvismngm HdeardatGrandValleymdtakmgm the chwtauqua concerts being held therotmsweek. Mishabelnastieandmasnmvid- sonspentthe end of the week In Guelph, the former trying a musical The euchre and crokinole put on by 'the club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean was a. decided success. The nightwasflneandtherewasegood crowd. All seemed to enjoy the night’s fun. The p'°cceeds were 321. M15". Men'y mum has not been in good hedth lately. We hope soon to hear she is recovering. . Miss Cntherine McLom spent ‘the week-end with her friend, Miss Cor- inna uwrence. last Wednesday after a six weeks’ visit with his daughters at Rivet-view and ' The St. Valentine’s soch In the Pres- byterian church on Friday evening was quite a success. The programme con- sisted of music by the south End or- chestra, readings, sextettes, etc. Be- freshments were sem: at the close of Public library was held last my evening. The following directors were Mr. James Young purchased a flhc working horse at Mr. Edmund Noble’ 3 sale on Friday. Mr. Wm. Hill left Saturday to accept a position in Guelph. Sorry to hear that the young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Braun has been ser- iously ill. but under the skilful trgat- ment or Dr Smith he is improving nice,- spent a day recently with Miss My'rtlo tended to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Addie Symon, who were'married'last week and have taken up housekeeping in our neigh- Rocky Sangeen (Our Own Correspondent) The weather is again mild after the severe cold on Friday and Saturday. The Joint club meeting which was to have been held last Friday evening, but storm, will be held on Friday night. of this week at the home of Mrs. James White, Crawford, md ur. William Tor- ry of Elam, who have passed on. leaving fragrant memories. atthehomeoturaJobPorteronm- day. hbruu-y 28. Walton and members (OarOmOmW) Anmmmm the mmuw.mma on mammal-um ‘ (Winn-launch.) Barytohearmnupth-mt a! mmmmmmmunm mmmwm. linundmmncxechniolnd tmflydWhammapendhgsevenl weeks’ holiday with tha W8 parents. helmmcheumdcomlmmumo aoqullie.whoiastillnotablotobo ma.'l‘luahflght11ttle hddie’ammy madnwflymmmaveryspeedy Membastromhmbelongmcmthn UI.W.O. Club “tended the meeting heldttthehomootmaeorgam- Mr. Luann, Chedestawelcamo mummdm. mm. 000. Brownthhweek. momumhum- entvmungatthehomeathanephew, The annual meeting of the Holstein Weanlththacommunltymex ammunit- Immntrom'roronto. 14:.ka Carsonisengagedworung inthelmshw'lthur. Gem-gem. â€Mammalian in 'u-ammgmrbrgushoapital,henjoymg atewholidaynhue. mmmnmmmm mmmmm Buryinmtllr.nnbt.m guthbhackhmtvmlamhtha manpehamayngnbe'afletob weekvisiting friendsin'roronto. Mrs. Jim Oliver spent a few dsys in Toronto.HersonFe.rquhs.r eoootnnenâ€" iedherhome. MissMsbelettersotOrsngemls visitingstherhomehere. m.DavidHinckssswsevendeei-in hisorchardlsstn'ldsymominc. The induction will be Thursday of thisweekintheuctinnonhsll. Mr. PaddyBleckisengugedin the bmhwithAhmncks. Consrstulstionstom sndllrs John Wilson, who were recently married. A showerwasgivenintheirhonorlut week. They are-livingontheleteln'. Archier’erguson’sfarmmm. ur.8tewu‘t0arsonisworkin¢onthe sectionthesodsys. Dundalk in assisting with the house- hold duties at Mrs. Wm. M’. ws'sldamncksotmomorespentthe week-end at her parental home. Mrs. John Oliver 13 mm in the Queen City. hurriendsataeuchrepartyrecently. the Railway Trac ,†and the “Silent Orchestra,†were among the most. inter- posed of members of the Staples fami- ly, Messrs. Howard Ritchie and' Jim Peart, supplied the sweetest of music. Two ‘ contests followed, the We, the winners being Mrs. J. C. Cook and Bruce Clerk, in one, and Miss K. M. Firth and J. R. Edwards in the other. A big teed followed. The collection was over $1.00 and will help to swell the In- stitute':: slim purse. Mrs. John Ellison oi the 10th Conces- sionhesbeenqmtelllthopastweek. Wewishheraspeedyreoovery. and Catherine Timmins was a taking number, and a duet by Misses Ruby and Aleda Staples received warm applause. A pantomime was ideally portrayed by Miss Glenna Firth and Miss Myrtle and Mr. w. R. Jlek ably filled the dut- ies of chairman. Cute and catchy were the recitation given by Misses Viola Neely, Lily Black, M. E. Lyons end KatieM.Pirth.Twochoruseswerewell rendered by/the young people. Specially goodwerethenumbersbyaquertette of young men, Messrs. Clarence Robin- son, Howsrd Ritchie, Melville Anderson and Charles Robson. A trio by Misses maunlquewsy.'l‘heycun¢peoplepto- vided the programme and the married talk the cats. â€has 0. splendid success. They had the church nicely decorated Mtoaeamsudmgspeedny In. MAW-munch. '11.de Travmtoil (Our Own CW) c“ 10, to Announcing: An 1m roved P -a-ce-a " W/‘Ee with a ne na D1}! Hess’ Poultry estimates of costs are off er- ed on each job regardless of 0m- business is to create printing that makes sales. Typography, choice of stock â€"every element that makes for more attractive mailing- pieces and handbills is pro- duced here with the care The Chronicle Printing House .CO. “thriving!" win-same Decides her by three siswr: tuna-u was n dam on Tues Wflkerton cem tilts of Wally WIJkerton col m in girls' the most, mp1 may injun m the girl's Sh been broken Hue} Bannist High school I Falling do door of a net m not deem In the hospm Sunday he w to be removed a well as can of recovery an faction does a WALKER amassistnnt: hospital left 1 and attended m by F: the shoulder “Make pod and tulle b close his ' The sawin w. Dolphie The girl was John Andre W Willi VOL. 64 mere} '. New cut u of m thel 8.111