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Listowel Banner, 13 Aug 1928, p. 5

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Why We Ye Should Sapport Elma | Fair where to buy the best. It is the same! Resum with the. frui Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Erskine spent Sunday with friends in ‘Waterloo and Kitchener. ae —j— Mr. and Mrs, Alex” Sacs 8th oes spent the week end i friends t Wingham and Glénan SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ie firs. J. C. Hymers is visiting in Woodstock. Thompson ant Jessie support Elma Mr. Why should we spent gunaey in Woodst Position— Ted Holman has’ resumed his Fair? There is only one answer. ts and vegetables and thx —Sunday ben —o everything that is exhibited. n at the cho mill, My School. ‘Séies Annic Wherry. apent the week-| Mr. Horace Peachey spent the week Mrs. J . A. Howse spent a few days|To make it a better fair, to make itj “"S7 >" “ts SHibes River are ‘worth positio at pping hes m.—"Man and the Opportun- d in Toronto visiting friends. end with friends in Toronto. last "week at ee home bf Mr. and! larger fair, and. to make it go. If while. We all like to win a prize Shipped. Cheeso— ‘ ee Schie Caled ee — Mrs. Adam Gra all the people in Elma who might} and competition is the life of traGNsl “adh thoxka of cheese Yeon lun. a Bp. a - ‘ ; : Miss Laura McDonald spent a few o— support Elma fair Lehr interested or} Men and women try-harder to do 48) .44 497 froni Newry were ship to pov +80. Dp. m.— one Peop een “irs. John Barton epent Sunday) gay, in Toronto and attended the Mr. and Mre. J, Love, 10th con.,! cared as much as the people who! well or better than they did before. Kingersoll Packing Co, this week and} yy, u dash vious th friends in Woodstock. Exhibition. ’ spent Friday last with Mr. and Mrs.| sopport it, it pha be one of the| We support the fair becau ane Wel the price paid was 21 18-1é¢e. eduesday—Prayer eeting. oe F. Anguish at New Hamburg. best township fairs fh the province. know that tt it is educative. see aS Fae : oie the us pre- the and fancy For have we not as good farmers, fine splendid Pyeriatet the det —h- v Ida Bremmer of Ethel, spent as good stock, as good land and as to West— Miss the week end at the home of Mr. anu Retarns From Presbyleriam Church : —o-- £ “ Miss R. Huston spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vallance and ; M home of her parents on the 14th l M M t Smith, 22th con Mrs. Andrew McFee. Pee, Lees bese ance spent Friday| clever women as any? Then nae serves, jams and jellies, and often rs. Margaret Smith, ” rs. Andre last in Stratf not work together, support Elma|learn how to Improve our way of Mee tne nat pantie tua wie wad Rev..W. J. West, M.A., Minister ing things. Then the fair is en- . Seley — Me: Eriest H aes of Detrott, eiinih = and make it a fair to be proud Tinting = sohcage ot at ponent, | relatives. i s Sunday, September 9th 1928 ———sif|| the week-end visiting at the home ol| 4 good fair gives a county a good| We meet old friends and acquain- : : |) Mr. and Mrs. ‘D.'E. Hodge. daine, We “acl oat unty to be}tances that we might never ane on} Holding Corn re ueeas Pewee 10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible hihi thought of and the fair is one And w pee Ene Cras. 7 ones ELMA FALL FAIR will be held i in ATWOOD on Fri. & Sat., Sept. 21 & 22 A Good Program Has Been Arranged For Saturday. Afternoon ~ Judging Of Live Stock ‘Boys’ Diving Race Boys’ And Girls’ Races Ladies’ Driving Race : Exhibition Of Driving By Lady . , Potato Race On Horseback ‘s Road Race ‘Watson Mem 1 Trophy for Bark of Commerce A) pan iey ai THREE TROPHIES Phy for best boy or girl ‘ “PK. Trophy for best Agricultural Team mot exceeding 3000 unis. best light horse. Heifer Calf exhibited by . "Big Concert Saturday Evening in the Music Hall by“the Galt Maple Leaf Quartette to grounds—Adults 25c, Concert—Adults SOc, | J. B. HAMILTON, President Children 1c, Children 25c. 3. H. SWING, Secretary. Autos 2c. — rs, W. ‘Hamillton and gon, Don, ot Calnane spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. sntece H. Swing. Mr. and Mrs. J. TB. Elliott™und Mr. and Mrs: John Coghlin spent Sum day with friends in Woodstock. ne oon Annie Inglis and Mr. Reggie is spent Sunday with Mr. and || Denn '| Mrs. Vallance Inglis, Grey township. —— Mrs. Walter Gowanlock of Port Elgin spent the week end t the home of her | eee, Mrs. Walter In- ‘| glis, 6th co —o— Mr. and Mrs. George Bettger and Doris poe Mrs, Ed. Bettger of Monk- ton spent Sunday with'Mr. and Mrs. —_— > Mr. and Mrs. John Forman, Ruth, Neil and Ross, 4th con., were guesta ;; on Sunday, at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Thos, Inglis. —— a (Mr. and Mrs. Willig and family ot '}\| Toronto were guests over the week- The Plowman’s Choice G00D. plowing is not only a great pleasure to every plowman but is essential to get a good crop and fect as a plow can be made. regal gp require a walking, type you a will find exactly what _ you want in the Taco line, ‘When a Taco user needs a new | glow he will surely buy a Taco » he knows that no other give ve him the same satisfaction, - TUDHOPE-ANDERSON CO., Makers of Good Farm Implement “ne The Famous TACO Line PLOWS CUL MO' RAKES - PULVERIZERS MANURE SPREADERS SCUFFLERS CREAM SEPARATORS GASOLINE INES ‘ATORS SLEIGHS + WAGONS AND GEARS RANGES AND STOVES FURNACES Write = fe folder, telling us ; line in which you are in- terested. : ‘}and Lorne, \| spent Sunday || Jean Thompson and Mr, Jac '| frey motored to Woo (| day and visited friends. i - and wee "Wiltrea end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Love, Newry. ee Sel Mrs. Mary Hammond and Mr. Bev- erley ‘Hammond, 17th con., Elma, spot. yuomy with friends in Wood- etoc a Miss Jennie McKee returned | Brantford .on Tueeday after spendin her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKee, —_—o— Rey. and Mre. Reg. M, Field and two daughters of Toronto, are visit- ing at the home of Mr. ad Mrs, Henry Dunean, 12th co —— Mr. and Mrs. David Hood, Annie and Miss Janie Denis Mrs. M. Stief, 16th con. —_— tf Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thompson, Miss k Gow dstock on Sun- Mr Longmire returned home Monday, after an enjoyable vacation et Sturgis, Mich., and with her son, Mr. J. H. Longmire in Goderich. Mrs. Nick Doris of River Rowgs, |. Mich., who fs visiting her. mother In Listowel, Mra. M. E. Harron, spent Friday last at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Lorne Vallance. tee . Mrs. Kenneth Murray of Montreal, Mrs. R. B. Murray and Mr. Smith Murray of Stratford, were ruests on Sunday at the. home of Mr. and Mra. T. G. Ballantyne. —— Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Anguish, Corriné and Howard of New Hamburg, visited on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turnbull, Atwood, and Mr. ana Mrs. J. Love, 20th con. —_—o— Mr. Donald Murray spent the week. end and a few days th's week in Lon don attending the Fair, and while in the city Was-a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. Emerson Thurlow. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Adam Dahmer were Mr. and Mra. Joh Dahmer, Melvine, eth Jack, Mildred/ and. Jean, nd M Wall of oe irdine, Mr. jar Klin, Listowel, “Mr. ‘W. Barnes, Mr. Johnson of Monkton, Mrl and Mrs. Henry Hartung and family of Gow- anstown Thank You of sending receipts by mail, h in.each ease requires ‘wo cents postage, The anner takes this, more\ponreaient method of ackno ng\receipt of ithe fol-, iowing new sudscriptions-or renew iis, received during the past few Jays, and’ for. which wil) please aecept our thanks Thursday, September J3th ae W. N. Ross, St Thomas . Graviston, Tavistock srs Chas, H. Gahn, er porivay X.Y. Clair Good, Kitchene eines Bender, Waterloo Edward Sargent, Kitchene Frank Baker, Marine cy, Mich. Mrs. W. E. Alexander, Moose Jaw Mrs. & Koberlin, Fremont, Nebr. John G. McEwan, Wroxeter Instead edfor Alf. 8. Edwards, Littie Glenn, Alta. Mrs. Alfred Kunkel, Guernsey, Sask. m2 Adam- Sippél’ and] t Bundar with. ar oe ‘dheubaies , Gotham. eects bededeccleledetecinede debating + at the None of Mr, and| 4 SECOND LINE ELMA + Mr. Lloyd Forbes and “Mr. “Tom / Shearer epent Sun Mornington. The harvest ties our vieinity is gom-_ dusy ee remitting)) {home Monday after spending over a! | report splendid crops in the west. IAAP t | unty can have. It shows what of people we are, whether we are enterprising or not, whether we care ‘for the upbullding of our county and reputation as seeeuk people. It ve our In running over the ‘ist of prize winners you will learn. who keeps the best horses, who keeps the beet cows, who keeps the best sheep and hogs, and so on, ‘raed if you care to purchase any of these, you know the greatest advertising systems ii any other occasion oes not love to meet an old Pee and haye a few cheery words together. In conclusion, we support Elma Fair because we want our example to Influence the coming generation to take hold where we leave off and still make Elma Fair a better fair. If you have not received a list, let the segretary know and your presence at the Elma Fair on Sat- pei September 22nd, will be eatly appreciated by the Scertem of the Society. Miss Helen Gilmour Dies In London WAS DAUGHTER OF REY. AND MRS. F, W. GILMOUR, FORMER- LY OF ATWOOD. The death occurred in London on Monday evening, September 10th, of Miss Helen Mayne . Gilmour, only daughter of Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Gil- mour, 111 Elmwood Ave. and former- ly of Atwood. Miss Gilmour,- who was in her 2lst year, was born in The funeral was held on Wednes- day, September 12th, to Woodland cemetery “and services were held at the family residence at 2.20 o’clock. Rev. James McKay, pastor of New St. James’ Presbyterian Church, officiated. ° t pleted and the farmers sowing their wheat. School reopened Tuesday of last week with Mr. R. McDougal as the teacher. Mrs. J. Forman, Mrs. T. Johnston and Mrs. Wes. Faulkner, also Gra- ham Forman and E. Johnston at- “tended the London faflr on Wednes- ay. Mr. Glyn Davia spent a few days ast week with friends at Niagara. Mr. mes Hardie and Miss -Mar- garet Hardie spent Sunday with Mr. “The Livingstone Mission aoa held their meeting at the home of Mre. Jas. Cleland Saturday after- | noon. + ssPeatestolastestea"estecTasteafeatesTes¥ortesteclpstastost Soshas sfasTeatenleateatectestestoelealoaleatent eolasteniectenterl tye: Ss > LEBANON : 4 “ : eefenleafoalentosinefeloierteefoelorteed> ose who visited Toronto Exh!- bitfon last week from here were: Mr. ak Mrs. Alex Cressman, Mr. and M John Eliison and Miss Sarah Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Philip McLeod, Misses Jenn and Flora and Clark McLesd, Misa Jean Johnstone. Miss M. Johnstone, Mr. Fred Ellis and Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Love. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Aylstock, Addie, and™Lloyd, attended a weddmeg in Stratford Wednesday. Miss Olive Riddolla, who ts. at- tending Listowel High School, apes the week end at her home here large number of ieteade: and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bell last Friday: evening in honor of their daughter, Mrs. David Kidd, a bride of Inst wee A program was arranged, — present taking part. Then basket was carried in well tied with. fifts and presented*to the br‘de. rs. Kidd, although taken by cloner ig ae a very fitting reply. The remainder of the evening wa@ spent in games.. Before leaving for thetr different homes, the friends ex- tended their best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Kidd be : happy and Drekper: ous wedded Miss Wilda " weniesion etnraet week with friends in Tor d Mra. Jobn Warn revuened ev. af ‘home Paceday after spending a mi: vath in the west. They travelled ever five thousand miles in the-’r Oldsmobite coach and report a-aplen- did trip. Rev. Mr. end Mrs. Ward es’ Ald meet on Wednas=| day of this week at the home of Mrs. John Love. Great preparations are he'‘ng made for hi supper to be held next Monda: eve- ning in the church shed. A~ good program fg also being a d. + Penetang, and res in London |‘ during her father’s pastorate at Elmwood Avenue Presbyterian Church. Death was due to pneu- mont “Shr feehenfendendonfonfoolontenjenectendoeloelocieedorton Milk Is auch a commonly accepted Ladies Win From Men © By Score Of 12--1 The local jitney on Monday even- ing was well attended, twenty-six bowlers taking part and three excit- ing games were played. One of the features of the night was the four ladies playing against four men and the result of the game was 12-1 In favor of the ladies. The prizes were ‘awarded the following: Tete Mrs. John Roger; 2nd, Mrs. J. Greensides; 3rd, J. P. Green- Saas 4th, John Roger; 6th, Miss Jean Murray; 6th, Mrs. A. ogh lin; 7th, Walter Thompson; 8th, Mrs. Terry; 9th, Mrs. George Lochhead afovborfeeeeleeleceetnelveleefnelnefeetacdeelnetenefustnnfeefeeteeleefee “+ MOLESWORTH Mr, and Mrs. H. Spence spent a couple of days at London Ex. Miss Irene Stewart is visiting with her friend, Miss . Isabel Hill of Plattsville. Miss Grace Leach of Walkerton Is visiting with Misa Annie Cumming. Mrs. H. McDonald is on profes- sional “duties near Brussels. Pica cae tt. Mihai hindi 4 SOMETHING ABOUT MILK : +: PS * food and drink upon ofr tables that we g.ve ft little thought except to know that {it is properly produced and free from injurious bacteria. There are many people who cannot drink cold milk, and in consequence will not touch itm any cther way. Hot milk is a relief as well e¢ Staite, cure for any number of ‘tle. Sleeplessness, @ most annoying «nf- fliction, has been cured by a glass o7 ing to bed. It ts soothing, warmire, and will, if one relaxes and throws away all fretting care, bring sleep quickly. Repeat some favourite verse or count slowly for a few minutes to get the mind off worrying thoughts. For a tired and hungry skouper | who comes home too early for a mea a hot glass of milk not only noutishes| but relleves the tired nerves. A pine of salt, a drop of flavouring may be | added to make It more palatable. Another form of milk which bes ‘been known for hundreds of years the fermented milk, called kefir, ieu: miss and various other names prepare it heat a quart of milk just! , lukewarm, add one fourth of a com- pressed yeast cake and two table-/ spoonfuls, cf sugar. Put Into bottles corks tied- down or properly fastened | as-to tops, place in . Barna, decor of} het milk sipped at night before go- | League are sy gh a corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long, 12th con. Elma on "Friday evening of this week. Attending Alma College— Miss Jessie Thompson left Tues- day.for St. Thomas where she will attend Alma College fer the coming year. Friday_evening ‘a number of her girl friends from the village presented her with a hat box prior to her leaving. Operation For Appendicitis— Miss Alice Feltz, 16th con. Elma, underwent an operation for appen- dicit's at her home on Tuesday, piace 4th and is progressing fa he operation was per- ae 7 Drs. Nicklin, Glaister and Taking Nurses' Training Course— Miss Rhena West, who has been teaching at Dunnville for the past number of years, and who has spent the summer vacation with her par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. West, left Wednesday for Toronto where she is king a nurses’ ea course at tal. a ~! the General Hospita U. F. W. O. Meeting. The 4 per U. ra Ww. O. will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry— Dan- Higa = Wednesday, September 19th two thirty o'clock. Rell call ‘Spelling your name back- wards. The grandmothers of the community are » cordintiy invited ¢o attend this meeting. Renewed Acquaintances— *‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cobbin fr Wisconsin, who have been visiting friends in oodsteck and other places, motored to the 14th _ con. Bima and Atwood on Sunday ae re- newed acquaintances. It is forty years since Mr left this $3- inity. He was raleed: on the 14th con. cf Elma. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richmond in Atwood. Former Resident Visits Hére— Mre. George Danbrook ‘and two sons Ray and Mervyn oi salvador, — » are spending: three months “h friends in Atwood and vicinity. They Were guests during the ~ past veek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rm y D, Smith and are also My age at Donegal with relatives. It is eight- een years since Mrs. ‘henbrose Iast visited here. Hekl — Anniversary— . Th T. B. Pride of Elma he 1178 held its first anniversary at t sme of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hus- m, 14th e3n., on Priday evening, Fenptember 7th. A year ago-the True Blues were organized with a mem- Vership af 1M and now its number ls just douwhble. About fifty were present Friday evening and a most ijoyable time was spent. <A dainty 'Ttuncheon Was served by the hostess Atte nied landon Fair— Among those from Atwood attend- ing the Lindon Western Fa‘r | we feek were Mr. and Mrs. George Loch- | head, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sa Mr. §/and Mra, Lloyd Vallan Misses me Faulkner, Annie Inglis, Mae glis, Laura McDonald, Messra. | Nelson Haist, Reggie Dennis, Roy ‘ Hamilton, Grosert Inglis, Vallance Inelid, Stan. Wherry, Walter Holman, | Barn and Thresher Destroyed— The barns of John McDonald, con. Si corn® and welner 80 degrees for 12 Shake well) 1¢ y Towus o t and then.set aside re vehi. The next} Ee bs hip, were apie i day it 1s ready to use. Do not keep ‘| morning. when sparks from ~ the ‘longer than two or three days. Open! inreshing engine of W. J. Short- with care or ‘the kitchen wall may be! rood ignited the roof of the barn- deccrated with a creamy mixture. | hous: se. The separator was also de- extreme nausea this {it con- stroyed, James Shortreed, son of the sidered a remarkable-cure. Patients| threshing owner, being severely auffering to the point of starvation} burned about the arms an neck have been entirely cured fm a few) when he endeavored to hitch a chain days and are able to eat other foods.) (5 the separator and run it from the This !s a recipe which should be kept) parr, he blaze spread with such and cherished in every. household.! ronidity that nothing was saved from It ts not only agreeable to the palate) the barn. The entire season's er, refreshing cool when chilled In -hot! ace lost as well — a pli cera t Sg weather, but a food and lifesaver as; ‘The loss to both Mr. McDonald and well, | Mr. Shortreed will be heavy. The ;latter collapsed from ‘verexertion How Ron «a Newspa ‘and excitement, Meteuha Obser ver: —Men will take | the liberty to tell you how to run aj saper, when they would not think Of! another Swimming Race— hinting to the merchant how to con-| Two match sw ims, with Georte duct bis store or tell the preacher) young racine against Ernest Vier- what to preach, They pay money [91 roetter in one, and against Norman schouls, and don't know whether; pos in the other -are likely to be Jimavy is learning the ruge of three or }held In the near future, The first how to hold a cigarette -gracefully,, one will be staged on Saturday but when jt comes S the newspape? conamper 23ud. with Young and there’s where they all get off. | Vierkoetter as the cofitestants.“Per- During the past week a frieml | hii fo¥ the Young-Vierkoetter wanted to ki we did not try | awim was granted by the _ Ontario to run the paper a jittle more along) Athletic Commission on application the lines Christ would run a paper.} of Playfair Brown and F. G. “Te eddy" We don't know how that woud be.} Gke. The swim will be run within In the first place if Christ were baek | the breakwater and will on tarth we don’t believe He would! to 10 miles. zo into the wir ger business’at ali, There js mot editor or preacher that “could tel the pare truth. for thirty days and stay in th j ity in which } he eed. doubts this ee ta Pa ry tg the wn one week be from 7 It bas not heen decid- Was. arrived at inasmuch as Ysung was taken out'tof the water at the 7-mile mark aud Vierkoetter at the 19-miles. One condition only bs s ~ ust aot be ander. ie: Wal not ia a condition 2 wi ass. ay a. m.—Subject “Special Provi- - nee," : —? p. RP el “The Desert and en.” Monday evening—Young People's Boclety. iehuteday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Service. Thureday, 8.30 p. m.— Choir practise. St. Glban's Church Rev. Maurice F. Oldham, Rector Sunday, September 9th, 1628 15th Sunday after Trinity 10 a. m.—Sunday School. 11 a. m.— Morning Prayer Service. Preacher—One of the Crusaders 7.20 p.m. ae Prayer Service. Preacher—Rey. M. Field, curate of St. Mark's Geureh: Toronto. 8T DAVIDS HENFRYN A 10 a, m.—Sunday School. i 11 a.m.—Morn roing Prayer Service 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer Service Preacher—One of the Crusaders Atwood United Church anniversary will be ‘held on Sunday, October 14, and Donegal 2 gpa in being held on pies 21st Rev. E. Rakikienn Carey, M. A., St. Andrews Church, Guelph, wit conduct the anniversary services in Atwood Presbyterian church September 30th. « Rey. M,. ¥. and Mrs. Oldham left on Saturday for Chésley where the former took the services on Sunday. Rey. H. R. Diehl of Milverton took the morning service here and ‘Mr. B. Warrell of Monkton the evening ser- vice, . 8 Pigs t regular monthly meeting ot terlan Ohuren was held at the home of Mrs. 4 After the gen- eral business was gr with a\gocial hour w t. A short program. had been arranged by Mrs. Walter Inglis and Mrs. John Hanna. At the close lunch was served. « * The second vice” president, Miss Lena Greensides, ‘had charge of the Young People’s League of the United * Church on Monday evening, and the acripture lesson was read by Miss Cecelia Clark. Miss Carrie Hymers gave the topic and an instrumental was rendered by Dulcle Coghlin. The nomination of officers for the coming year took plaee and will be published | next week. - - . The Young People’s Soclety of the Presbyterian Church met on Monday even.ng, September 10th in the school room of the church. The president occupied the chair, The scripture lesson was taken by Agnes Dickson. It was decided to hold a roast next week, the boys to decide on the date and place. Three captains were. chosen for to try and get new meni%ers, The new captains are Ralph Porter, Harold Turnbull and John T'ndall, The treasurer was authorized to psy the “first instalment on “the choi ‘gowns which the. society purchased for the choir, - The topic “Self Confidence” was given by Rev. West and the Journal was read by Eveiyn West 4 tet teendeeinteeteectebetete tebe bdeteete BORN - . *, ee te STeedoeloeleeLoaZon]onlentenfoofenToetonloofoofvetoafontesleelesfealeeyeedes’ HILES—OA 12th esn. Elma, on Friday, August 31st, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Hiles, a son. testes deedoseededendeclesdendesdesdeededecfendindeetentectecteatesteatecte KURTZVILLE + eo a oe ar a oot a aa Mr, ata Mrs. C. Runge, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. D. Kaufman spent Thursday with relatives in Waterloo Mrs. Wm. Faust) cf -Chicago Miss Annie Faust are .hol!d ng at the home of Mr. A WT Ca he eek, ’ this « Crling . returned ed as yet exactly what the distance tl will be, but the: approximate figure |) that Bee ‘after spending * Fr Wm; Yendt of cise, ey home of Mr. Ores and fam- er. ended ti at thé home on ou, Weauesds Ladies’ ie meeting Was. het of Mra, Anthony fase ¥ with a good ated.

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