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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, AUGUST »3, 1-928
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of Scmmerw
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SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 4th, 1928
Write to-day fon information. Phdrie J198
M. A. STONE, R, iq, WARD, B.A.
Com. Specialist, Vice-Principal Principal
HENSALL
Miss B, F. Ward, of Clinton, was
in town on Monday.
Mr. Jas, Watson, of Seriforth, was
in town on Monday.
Mrs. Roy Webber and babe visit
ed in London on Monday.
Miss Greta Lammie is visiting
friends in Sarnia this week,
Mr. Wm, Webber, of London, is
visiting in town this week.'
Miss Lula McDonald visited over
the week-end at Grand Bend.
Mrs. J. Wren, of Toronto, is vis
iting her mother Mrs. Jas. Taylor.
Mr. John Hicks, of Beamsville,
visited friends in town on Saturday.
Dr. Bell, of Philadelphia, is visit
ing his sisters here for a few weeks.
Miss Florence Welsh, of London,
visited for a few days at her home
here.
spent the week-end at Bay-
I. Graham, of Seaforth, visit-
a few days with friends in
W. Drummond, of Toronto,
in Seaforth has returned
Ruby McLaren visited on
with Miss Bertha Corbett,
V
Crediton
The furniture of the late C. Beav
er i&- now being offered for sale at
reduced prices. Inspections Invited:
Mr. E. Fahner in charge,
8-23-4tc.
DASHWOOD
A* A number from Hensall attended
the circus at Goderich on Friday
last,
Mr. Melvin Moir and Lolyd Mc
Donald
field.
Miss
ed1 for
town.
Mrs.
is visiting relatives in town this
week.
Miss Bertha Bell is attending the
Millinery Openings in Toronto this
■week.
Mrs. Dr. Reid, of Georgetown, is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E.
Sheffer.
Miss Jean Foster, who has been
visiting
, home.
Miss
Sunday
of Hay.
Mr. T, C. Joynt motored to Wind
sor on Monday to' bring back some
new car.
Mrs. J. W. Peck and children are
visiting for a few days with friends
•in Clinton. «•ISMrs. Lairdi Mickle and Miss
Welsh are visiting this week
Ronde'au Park.
Mrs. McDonald /ind daughter,
Florence are visiting for a few days
at" Grimsby.,
Miss Irene Mousseau, who
been holidaying at Grand Bend
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, John- Hudson
son, of Marlette, iMich., is visiting
relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer, of
Windsor, visited over the week-end
at her home here.
Mrs. R. J. Patterson, clerk In Mr.
T. C. Joynt’s store
weeks’ holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
returned home from
trip to Niagara Falls.
Mrs. John Coleman, of London,
Vi
F.
at
has
has
and
is enjoying a
Patterson have
a very pleasant
DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL
Honor graduate of Faculty of
Medicine, and Master of Science,
University of Western Ontario.
Member of College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Ontario. Office
two doors east of Post Office.
HENSALL ONT.
Phone 56 Residence 114
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We have a number of USED CARS
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The NEW CHRYSLER is now on
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and See it.
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who has been visiting around Hen
sail has returned home.
Mr, and Mrs, John Scott and child
ren, of Cromarty, visited on Sunday
with friends in town,
Mr. W. 0. Goodwin sang very
pleasing solo in the United, ’church
on Sunday morning.
Mrs. Jas. Stapleton and little son
of London, are visiting at the home
of Mr. Wm. Stone.
Rev. and Mrs. x$iinclair and family
visited during the past week with
relatives in Sarnia.
Mr. B. Elder has been threshing
grain in the sheaves on his farm
south-east of the village.
Mrs. Fred McDonald and daugh
ter Mrs. Allen visited over the week
end with relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Smith, of Wind
sor, visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Consitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Eacrett have
been visited during the past week
by a number of relatives.
Mr. J. W. Ortwein has sold one of
his lots on the north side of Rich
mond Sit. to
Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold McArthur
and-family, of Montreal, are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnold.
Miss Florence McDonald, who has
been visiting for a few weeks in
Stratford, has returned home.
Mrs. Wm. Henry, who has been
visiting for a few days with friends
in Exeter has returned home.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Pepper, o'f
Sarnia, visited over the week-end
with relatives east of the village.
Mr. Clarence Munn, of Pontiac,
Mich., visited for a> few days with
| his parents Mr. and iMrs. A. Munn.
; Mr. John and Wm- Craig and sis
ter Miss Hannah Craig are visiting
relatives in Philadelphia for a few
weeks.
Mr. Jack Stacey, who has been
spending his vacation at his home
here, returned to Detroit on Sun
day. ,
Mr. and -Mrs. Ross Dick, of 'To
ronto, visited over the week-end
with relatives in and a-roundi Hen
sail.
Mrs. Lesley Sullins, who has. been
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Hudson returned to Detroit on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sipencer, Mr.
Mrs. R. J. McDonald and Miss
ter Harvey visited relatives at
verton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sparks
babe and Mr. Archie Sparks, of. De
troit, visited over the week-end with
their
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sproal
Miss Viola Sproa-l, of Goderich,
ited on Monday at the home of
and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corbett
daughter Myrtle, of Port Huron,
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Corbett and family.
Mrs. Alex Colvin, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Colvin and daughter Betty,
of London, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett.
The many friends of Mrs. Garnet
Case’ will be pleased to learn that
she is getting along nicely
recent operation in the
hospital.
Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of
preached excellent sermons
congregations in Carmel
terian church on Sunday last, in the
absence of the astor Rev. Mr. Me
ili roy.
I
Rev. Mr. McDonald, of Egmond-
ville, preached splendid Sermons in
the United church on Sunday last.
The Misses Kathryne Sells, Gladys
Slay and Greta Lammie rendered a
very pleasing trio at the
service.
The annual flower show
held in the Town Hall in
on Tuesday, August 28, afternoon
and evening. This being open night
we wish to see as many as possible
attend. Come and bring your
flowers.
Mr. Percy Wiggins, who recently
bought the harness business of Mr.
McKenzie/s at Kipen, was in .town
Tuesday looking for a ‘house as
there is no vacant house in Kippen.
Mr, Wiggins was engaged at the
.harness business in Hensail some
years ago.
Mr. W. H. Phile.
father here.
AutfiorM CHRYSLER Dealer
IPHONE di * bcensall
and
Es-
Mil-
and
and
vis-
Mr.
and
after her
Seaforth
London,
to large
Presby-
evening
will be
Hensail
Mr. Jack Applets?? spent Saturday
In London.
Mr,
spent
John
Mr,
Exeter, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lewis.
Mr, Mark Mitchell spent Sunday
with his sisters Mrs. Chris, Rati and
Mrs. Wilson Anderson.
Mr. Stuart Kuhn, of Windsor,
spent the week-end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuhn.
Mif. and Mrs. Pohl and lady friend
of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
, Nelson St. Clair last week.
Mr, George Teith visited, at the
home of Nelson St. Clair’s and Wil
liam Smith’s the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPherson
and twp children, of Rodney, spent
Sunday at their home here.
Mrs. Mary Smitn and Mr. Bruce
Keinzle, of Lynedoch, spent the past
week with Mr. and Mrs, H. Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bullock and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Pfaff spent Sunday at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Anderson
are visiting at their daughter’s Home
Mr. and Mrs, George Hay on the
London Road.
Rev. and Mrs, F. E. Davies, of
Avon, Ont., are spending the week at
the parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. E.
S. Hiscocks.
Mr.s, Fred Furlong and daughter
Patricia, of Windsor, have returned
to their home after visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brokens'hire
and two children, Betty and Doug
las, of Windsor, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goulding and
son, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. S.
Weurth and children spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein.
Mrs. Sam. Stahl, of Waterloo, and
daughter Miss Gertrude Sitalil, of
Chicago, spent the week-end at the
home of Mrs. L. Stahl and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Miller, of Detroit,
also Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith, of
Traverse City visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson St.
Clair.
Mrs. Hugo Schenk and son Ed
ward Allen, who have been holiday
ing with friends a.t Detroit, Wind
sor and Ford City, have returned
home.
Mrs. Wm. Heatheidey and. daugh
ter Thelma and Mr. Stanley Kelly,
all of London, spent Friday
the former’s parents Mr. and
Henry Motz.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fischer
son and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
spent Sunday wth ' the former’s
mother and sister Mrs. G. Fisher
and Miss Edna at Ipperwasli Beach.
Mr. Irving Stahl and Miss Little
and Co.ra Stahl spent a few days at
Niagara Falls and Lockport, New
York, and were accompanied home
by their mother Mrs. Stahl who was
visiting with her sister
Mnnick, of Lockport.
The following persons
with each other motored
village on Sunday last, to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, J. Nichols, (viz.)
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fahner and fam
ily, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Finkbeiner
and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Esli
Heywood, of Exeter and Miss Dor
othy Mallett and Mr. A, W. Hind,
Mr. and and Mrs. J. M. Mallett and
son Kenneth.
Crediton United Church Notes
The services in the Crediton Unit
ed church last Sunday evening was
well attended. Rev. F. E. Davies,
of Avon, Ont., delivered a very in
spiring sermon on “The Call of Sam
uel.” A very special feature of the
service was the excellent vocal music
rendered by two visiting ladies, Mrs
Rapley, of Marietta, Ohio, sang a
Today” in beautiful
(Rev.) F, E. Davies
expression the solo:
the Sparrow.” The
E. S. Hiscocks, ex-
George Lawson, of Exeter,
Sunday with his mother Mrs.
Lawson,
and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser, of
with
Mrs.
Mrs. John
in company
to Adelaide
. Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
; DENTAL SUKGEOi.
At office ip. Hartlelb Block, Pasb-
wood, tlrsft three das of week agd
at office over the Post Office, in
Zurich, last three days pt week.
Miss Hamilton and Miss Laura
Mae Reid visited in London on Tues
day,
Mr.
Erina
spent
zel,
Mr.
ford,
and Mrs, C. ’Gale,
Miss Blanche Edighoffer, of Mit
chell, visited with Miss Verna Birk
last week.
Miss Gertie ,Hoffman is spending
her vacation with friends in Kit
chener.
Mr. J. C. Reid made a business
trip to Clinton on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Smith and fam
ily, of Windsor and Mr. Wm. Con
sitt, of Hensall, were visitors at the
home of Mr. Jonas Hartleib on Wed
nesday.
Miss Jermaine Armstrong, of
London, is spending her holidays
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid and fam
ily spent Sunday in Listowel,
Mrs, S. Adams, of London, is
iting her sister Mrs. E. Kaft a
days.
Several
funeral of the late Mrs. John Weido
.in Zurich on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile spent
the week-egd in Detroit.
Centralia
Mrs. Ed. Calfas and daughter, of
Filmore, Sask., is visiting with her
sister Mrs, M. C. Sleamon, prior to
a two weeds’ vacation at Grand Bend.
Miss Helen Hicks is visiting with
Miss Greta Pollard in the village.
Mr. Grant Ford left on Monday-
evening for the West on the Har
vester’s Excursion. He intends go
ing through to Saskatchewan.
Mr. and
family, of
the home
Dobbs.
Mr. and
Port Stanley over the week-end.
Miss Helen Hicks nurse-in-training
at Victoria Hospital, London, spent
Sunday at her home here.
Miss Ada Mitchell nurse-in-train -
ing spent tlie% week-end with her
parents Mr. and (Mrs. Norman Mit
chell on the 2nd of Bddulph.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hay and Doris
arrived home from British Columbia
on Saturday last. They look well
and report having a good trip.
Mr. Fred Elston, of Detroit, spent
Sunday in the village, the guest of
Mr-' Wilfred Huxtable.
'Mr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell spent
Sunday with the latter’s mother,
iMrs, Huxtable.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
with Mr, and Mrs.
Sunday.
The farmers have
cutting and are busy threshing and
drawing in the grain.
Mr. Anglin, of London, spent Mon
day in the village.
The service last Sunday morning
under the auspices of the W.M.S. Was
well attended and the discourse of
Miss Irwin was listened to with a
great deal of interest. Miss Irwin
is a splendid speaker, she having
had a wide and varied experience in
Missionary work.
Messrs. G. F. Penwarden and W.
J. Smith made a business trip to
London on Friday last.
Mr. Jas. Riley, Mrs. Riley and
Miss Mary Riley, of St. Marys, Mrs.
H. Kelly, Mrs. Thos. Kearney and
Miss Loretta Kearney, of Stratford,
and Dr. and Mrs. Riley and children
of Toronto, were guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Conlin during the past
week.
rind Mrs, Burns and daughter
and Elsje, of
the week-end with
Port Huron,
Mrs. Wit
and Mrs. A, Gale,
spent the week-end
of Strat-
with Mr.
vis-
few
from here attended the
Mrs, Norris Graham and
London, spent Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. W.
at
J.
Mrs. Geo. Essery were at
Swartz visited
J. McFalls on
completed the
GREENWAY
'Mr. and Mrs. I. F. McLaughlin, of
Oshawa, visited at Mr. A. M. Wil
son’s last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Lutcliffe and fam
ily, of Kerwood, called on friends
here last week.
Mr. W. Curts, of London, is holi-
with his parents.
Luella Curts and Miss Lois
visited Miss West at Dele-
solo: “Just for
voice, and Mrs.
sang with great
“His eye is on
pastor, Rev.
pressed on behalf of the congrega
tion liis deep appreciation of the
sweet singing of the two soloists.
Next Sunday evening the pastor will
preach at 7:30 o’clock. Friends
are cordially invited.
The dates for the Anniversary ser
vices of the Crediton charge have I
been decided at follows: Crediton,'
September the 30th; Shipka, Octo-j__ v
ber the 7th and Brinsley October the' other *4o*dges~ joined them
14tlu Special speakers have been • - - -
engaged for these anniversary ser
vices.
and Mrs. Ed. Bullock
and Mrs. Thos. Bullock
and
mo-
CHISELHURST
Miss Ruby Wilkinson, daughter of
William Wilkinson underwent an
operation for appendicitis in Sea
forth last Friday and is doing well.
Mr. William Sitavin arid Mrs.
Thompson, a neice of John Riley
Sr., are here from the* West.
Miss Bernice Harris is visiting
Visiting hei‘ cousin, Miss Reta Oke.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wren, John
McDougal and .family and Robert
Hoggarth Jr., visited with Robert
Hoggarth, County Treasurer, of
j Stratford, last Sunday*
to leave colleger ’ and on the outside | Mr. G. W. Wren 'has purchased a
It said, “Roturn in five days” so . combined reaper arid thresher. It here I am*”—Old Maid, I is the only one around here.
Dean of Women: “Did you read
the letter sent you?’'*
The Shipped Soph: “Yes’m. I
read it Inside and outside. * On the
inside it said. “You are requested
daying
Miss
Brown
ware.
Mr.
family
tored to Winchelsea on Sunday.
. The members of the L.O.B.A. wor-
Crediton. Jshipe(1 Jn Grace Church on Sunday
aftelmoon. Several members from
l in the
march before and after the service.
Mr. W. J. Taylor and Miss Ruby
Taylor, of Varna, visited at Mr. R.
English’s on Sunday.
(Too late for last week)
IMr. and Mrs. R. W. Russell and
daughter Jean, of Bloomington, Ill.,
visited with A. M. Wilson last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson, of De
troit, have been visiting relatives
here, while on their honeymoon.
Mrs. Hern and daughter, of To
ronto and Miss West, of Deleware,
have been guests with Mrs. J. Brown.
Mr. W. J. Brown and family at
tended a picnic of the Tuft family,
at Bayfield,
Mrs, English visited her daughter
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Banteau, of Detroit,
visited with friends here last week.
Miss Taylor, of Bayfield is visit
ing Mrs, English and Is suffering
from a bad fall downstairs.
Thames Road
Threshing is in order these
Several have stook threshed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bensoq Tuckey aad
little son, of London, are holiday
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hun
kin*
Miss L- Ballaatyne R.N., is visit
ing with her brother Mr* F. BaHrih”
tyne.
Several young men from this nei
ghborhood have responded to
call of the West. Jack Gollings
Jim Airth left on Sunday.
Rev. Will Monteith sang
“Supplication” on Sunday
the pulpit was occupied by
Holmes, of Clinton, next Sunday Rey
James Anthony will resume his
work,
Mrs. Harris, of London, is visiting
at her son’s, Mr. and Mrs. Leu Har
ris.
Mr. and. Mrs. Cornish, of Bruce-
fteld, were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Seers.
Mr, Louis Walks and sister 'Miss
Nella spent Sunday with Mr. and
.Mrs. Gollings.
Mr. Thos. Allen and Mr. Cecil
Stewart have purchased a threshing
separator.
Mrs. T. Ballantyne and Miss Beth
have returned after visiting at Shal
low Lake.
Harvest is abundant and a great
scarcity of help is felt in this neigh
borhood..
Mr. Howard McCurdy
Pontiac car these days.
Miss Bernice Gollings
week-end at the
Seers.
home of
days.
the
and
(Beams)
morning,
Rev. Mr.
drives a
spent the
Miss Elsie
THAMES ROAD W. M. S.
Thames Road Unit-
GRAND BENP
Great crowds thronged the beach -
op Sunday and enjoyed the music
by the Dashwood band.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter England
■ were in- Greenway on Sunday.
Mr. Alex IJisjardine who has been
a long time in a, London Hospital
has returned home and is still quite
weak, but we hope that by returning
to his home near ‘the lake it will
hasten his recovery.
Mrs, Man ore, of pt. Edward, vis
ited with Mr* and Mrs. Lloyd Man-
ore, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dodds, of
Buffalo, spent the week-end with
Mr, Roy Holt,
Miss Mary Stewart, who has bfeen
sending a couple of weeks visiting
Miss Cora Oliver has returned to
I her home in London accompanied
1 by Miss Cora Oliver.
Mr. Dave 'Sturgeon has gone to
Pt. Dover for a few week’s.
About two thousand people gath
ered to hear the open air services
last Sunday night, • Come early next
Sunday to hear Rev. G. A. Leichlit-
er. It is the closing service in the
open air for this year.
Before one of the largest crowds
ever to witness a soft ball game at
the Bend, Brenner's Wild Cats de
feated Grand Bend's Own by the
score of 12-7. It was one of the
most exciting games played at the
Bend this year. Hank Green hurl
ed for the Bend team and Hopson
pitched wonderful ‘ball for the Bren
ner Wild Cats. G. Brenner, Burke
and Fox also starred for Brenners,
The game was played Friday evening
August the 17th.
On Sunday the members of the
Dashwood Brass Band were the
guests artists at Grand Bend. They,
played trim band concerts, one in the
afternoon on the beach, and the
other in the evening in the Casino,
An excellent crowd attended both
concerts.
The greatest attraction without a
doubt is bound
Casino and will
The Renouned
Pickers,” that
organization, which is known the
United States over, as the finest col
ored orchestra in
! the attraction for
j This band, which
cording Unit, also
The W.M.9. of
ed church held their August meet
ing at the home of Mrs. John Hack
ney with a large attendance of mem
bers and visitors present. ' After
opening the meeting by the singing
of a hymn and prayer the minutes
of the last meeting were read and
the holl call answer was Bible Prom
ises. During the business part of
the meeting Mrs. Wiseman and Mrs. i
Gardiner were appointed delegates i
to the convention to be held in Exe- J
ter, and a flower committee were al
so named.
The topic from the study book there music.
was taken by Mrs. John Cann and tra would be missing the treat and ■
readings were given by Mrs. Goll- the superfeature -of the year,
ings and Bernice and Mrs. Ed. Pol- management were fortunate in se-
len.
The meeting was closed in prayer
by Mrs. Wiseman . and the Lord’s
prayer repeated in unison.
A dainty lunch was provided by
the hostess and committee in charge.
A special feature of the meeting was
the large collection amounting to
$7.00.
The Setember meeting will be'
held at the home of Mrs. Jas, Cottle.
for the Grand Bend
arrive August 30 th.
“McKinney’s Cotton
marvelous colored
America, will be
that one night,
is a Victor Re
radio artists ovei’
WCX and WJR, have fairly captivat
ed Detroit and other cities with
. To miss this orches-
The
ELIMVILLE
Miss Aleatha Ogden, accompanied
by her cousin, Miss Viola Smith, o'f
London, is spending the week with
her grandparents, Mr. .and Mrs. Sid
Wilson.
^Master Hugh Oke, of Seaforth, has
been visiting his cousin, Master Clif
ford Brock,,
Miss Evelyn Edwards^ of Mitchell
visited her cousin Mrs. Ed. Johns
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Roe, of Sitrat
ford, were visitors in the neighbor
hood last Sunday.
Miss Roberta
is visiting her
Johns.
Mr. and Mrs.
ily, of Woodstock, visited at
Chas. Johns this week.
Maurice Rice is spending ther
mainder of the week there.
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, wife
family, of Ridgetown, formerly
tor of the Main St. United church at
Exeter, were visitors at
Brock’s recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
have been visiting
daughter, Mrs. Rev.
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. John
London, were in the
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cooper,
wha have been ill, are improving.
Miss Bessie Johns is visiting in
Exeter for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Whaley, of St.
Marys, visited at the home of Mr.
Chas, Johns this week.
Miss Blanch Down, of Strathroy,
is visiting her grandfather, Mr.
Woods.
Bosnell, of Toronto
cousin, Miss Mary
Chais. Rice and fam-
Mr.
Master
re-
'and
pas-
Mr. John
the
White,
curing the “Cotton Pickers,” as they
'are leaving directly to open the
“Roseland Ballroom” in New Yorlc
City, and had one date open—the
date which Grand Bend received,
the only engagement in the Domin
ion.
‘ The final Fiddlers' Contest will
be held August 27th and one fine
time is expected. Fiddlers from all
over are going to compete for the
handsome trophies and also besides
round and square dancing there will
be a mouth-organ and ,step-dancing
contest. Be sure to bring your
friends for a right jolly good time.
(Intended for last week.)
Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Oliver spent the
week-end in Sarnia visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Batty.
Miss Mary Stewart, of London, is
spending a couple of weeks with
Miss Coj^a Oliver.
Miss Violet Ravelie, who has been
in Kitchener, for two^years, is vis
iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rin-
nie Ravelie.
Mrs. N. Ravelie.' and son Arnold,
spent Sunday in 'St, Marys. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard and
Miss Yeo and Miss M. Fallis, of Sar
nia spent Sunday with Mr. J. W.
Holt.
Sunday drew a very large crowd
to the open air service by Rev. G.
A. Leichliter, who will preach
through August. 'Come with the
crowds and hear next Sunday’s ser
mons.
Rev. A. J. McCoy, of Buffalo, is
preaching at Greenway for R.ev.
J. M. Colling who is holidaying in
the States.
and son
former’s
here
Francis, of
neighborhood
I
Roht
Kirkton
spentnumber from here
Grand Bend.
N. Shier is very poorly at
Quite a
Sunday at
Mrs. E.
time of writing.
Rev. Mr. Bell occupied the pulpit
in Millbank on Sunday. Mr. Harold
Tufts took the service here.
Among those who were in London
on Saturday attending the Maccabes
Day were Mr. and Mrs. John Wil
liams, Mrs. Walter Hazelwood and
Mr. and Mrs. S. . Shier.
Mr. Herb Button, of Hamilton, is
visiting friends here.
“THE CIRCUS IS THE~THING.”
No doubt you are aware that a
real honest to goodness CIRCUS is
the Greatest Entertainment of all
amusement. A visit to the Circus is
a day of enjoyment for Old and.
Young—it is a day that the Kiddies
always remember and the Older
Folks never forget—Barnett Bros,
will pitch their large City of Tents
on the
urday, September the 1st, with a
Grand, Georgeous, Glittering, street
parade
have carefully selected the greatest
array of Crcus Talent that can be ob
tained. Acrobats, Arielists, Riders,
Wire. Performers, Trained Animals
of all kinds, Trained Bears, Pigs,
Sheep, Monkeys, Dogs, Ponies, Ele
phants and others, space does not al
low mention. also the show carries a
rare collection of Wild Animals from
all parts of the world. The Circus
is an eternal joy to all ages and the
only form of amusement that ap
peals as strongly to one generation
as in another. This is a Canadian
institution, built by a Canadian, with
Canadian capital and managed by a
Canadian.
Exeter Fair Grounds on Sat-
at noon. The Barnett Bros.
Used Car Salesman; “Well what’s
the matter with the car you bought
from us a week ago?’*
The Stung One:“Well, every pars
of it makes a noise except the horn.’1’
-—America’s Rumor,