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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-06-20, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Expert Service on Chrysler Cars We wish to announce that we are opening a SERVICE DEPARTMENT in connection with our garage on Main St. where we will do repair work on all makes of cars. Mr, Lloyd Passmore, who has recently completed an automobile mechanic’s course at Toronto, will be in charge of this new department and you are assured a first class job on your car. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Tires and Tubes — Auto Accessories —<• .Gas and Oil PASSMORE’S GARAGE CHRYSLER SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 31 — Hensall, Ont. DR. R. I. P. DOUGALL Honor graduate Faculty of Medicine, and Mastp or Science,. of the University of./Western Ontario. Member and Surg two d-oors THURSDAY, 20th, 1920 gressive party for be held in the Toa on Thursday, Jun CENTRALIA ;of the Pfo- h Huron will Zurich, last t DEN At office i wood, first t at office ove DASHWOOD Dr. H, H. Cowen, JU D.D,S, EON ib Block, D?sh- ays of week and e Post Office, lq ree days of week. her ‘‘Dad.", a loud speaker gazoo for the best imitation of a tom cat whose life hung in the balance. Mrs, Kestie received a dainty silk hand-* kie for exceeding the speed limit at fifty yard dash. Unfortunately an ankle was overtaxed a bit in the effort. We- hope it a speedy recov­ ery, Lawrence Wein picked up a drop blade pen knife, a tie and a handkie in the distance jumping. Mrs. Schultz sure knows how to “sling grub” as* seven peanuts out of ten landed in the elephant's mouth. Mr. Herb -Mor lock ate the peanuts. She received a bag of pea­ nuts for this little-demonstration. At intervals the adults engaged in dodge ball and. then push ball which created intense enthusiasm, ladies and all taking part until 7 o’clock when the sports’ director called sup­ per, The day growing late necessi­ tated the early departure of those short of heli) at home. The others remained to play ball for the rest of the evening, but all claimed* having enjoyed' the pleasant outing at Shar­ on’s annual picnic. Progressive Mr. \ and Mrs. Maurice Neil and Mr. Garfield Neil, of Detroit, motor­ ed over and' spent the week-end here. Mrs, William Bowden visited in London on Saturday. Strawberry and cream supper at the Centralia United cljurch on Thursday, June ' 20th. Supper be­ ginning at 5 p.m.. Football match at 6 p.m. on the school grounds be­ tween the Old Country Lads and the Canadians. A three act comedy en­ titled “Mrs. Templeton’s Telegram” will be presented by the young people of Lucan United Church, Come and* have a good laugh. Ad­ mission 50 and 25 cents. The Annual Meetin HalV Hensall, 27. at 2 o’clock for th^transact! of business. Also! at the sj&ie meeting if they so decile, they.#ill place a candidate in the and th* Mr. . Progrei siv and ’Mi Huron Ever; r both the Provincial'ieid, Fee ouse. Lethbridge, leader of the arty in the Local House_ ---------- - p. G. Medd, M.P.P., for vJIl address the meeting. >ody welcome. Creo. Layton, Sec.-Treas, CREDITON Mr, Delton Lewis, of Brinsley, spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis. , i Mrs. Wilson Anderson and Mrs., Chris. Rau are visiting relatives in ( I^xeter. } Mr. and Mrs. Esli Heywood, of Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lawson. ■ Mr. and Mrs, T. Tetreau, of Grand Bend spent Sunday with their daugh­ ter Mr. and Mrs. Frances Flynn. Mi’, and Mrs. Joseph Bullock and daughter Helen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Preszcaijor near Exeter. The members of the United church’ Ladies’ Aid drove over to Shipka on Tuesday afternoon and enjoyed the hospitality of the Ladies’ Aid of that placew Mr. and Mrs. Thomas* Hedden, of Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Pace and* son, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley and daughter Thelma and Mr. Stanley Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. F. Scheiding all of Lnodon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz. , Mr. Eugene Howey, of Exeter very aj)ly (?o.ndnQte*d the services in the Crediton United church last Sunday evening, owing to the absence of the pastor, Rev. E. S. Hiscocks, who was in Stratford attending the funeral o" his brother-in-law Mr. John W. Al­ les. Mr. Alles was a brother of Mrs. Hiscocks and died in the Toronto General hospital last Thursday ev­ ening following two serious opera­ tions. The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid was 'held in the United chruch school rooms on Thursday, June 13, with Mrs. (Dr.) Orme in the chair. Thirty three members*, responded to the roll call. The contest foi’ rais­ ing finances was closed, the amount raised being over $310.00. Plans were made for a picnic to be held at Grand Bend, July 17th. An in­ vitation was read from the Shipka Ladies’ Aid to visit then* society on June 18th. Mrs. Hiscocks sang a very acceptable solo after’ which a lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. F. Kerr, Mrs. I. Hill. Rupture Expert Here Do you suffer from rupture? If so, your big opportunity has now ar­ rived. Mr.-Reavely, the noted rup­ ture expert, will be at the CENTRAJj : **for FRIDAY and will be p aased to give Bree amination to demonstrate l|is famous This appliance* ing in 10 to ] . _ _ __ ____cases in from |thre^jpfo six months. This applianceMs^positively demon­ strated to you fright person withou do not spend a^ienny unless you are fully satisfied that it is the right ap­ pliance for you. A consulation with Mr. Reavely will cost you nothing. Don’t let this, opportunity get away from you. Remember the date,, HOTEL, BARTER *ne day onlyN. JUNE 21, 1929‘ stree land McKinnon and Mrs. Jas. Paterson sang a duett, Mrs. F. Farquhar gave a reading and Mrs, J. Murdock was the speaker. After the meeting a dainty lunch was served. Boss & Brazier, the contractors for paving the London road expect to make Brucefield by Saturday night. They expect to finish their contract to Kippen by the third week in July. Recommendations are be­ ing made to the Highways depart­ ment to also pave the road this sum­ mer from Kippen to Hensall. The I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 224, of Hensall held their, meeting on Mon­ day evening. An election of officers . was held and resulted as follows: A. J. Todd, W.M., Hugh McMurtrie S. W., Robert P. Bell J.W., Thos. Chap­ man re-elected as chaplain; J. W. B.onthron re-elected treasurer; Mr. R. L. Coles secretary. After the ' closing of the lodge refreshments were served. On the following (Mon­ day evening, St. John’s night, the ficers elected, will be installed. JANE CURRIE SUTHERLAND DIESex- to ipliance. will contractile open- 1 p days aim has cured any sufferer There passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. Sweitzer, on 'May the 30th, Jane Currie Suth­ erland, wife of the late John Suther­ land, aged 82 years, 3 months and 7 days. Mrs. Sutherland died on the farm to which she was brought as a bride 62 years before. Born at Fergus, Ont., at an early age she was left motherless and was then cared for by an aunt Mrs. Laid­ law until 'her marriage- to Suther­ land and where she has lived con- tinually'-since except for eight years ’before Mr, Sutherland’s death, 15 *, years ago when they livedxd'ff-Kkk-..., ton, but on his death she hgain came home to the old farm and to the care of her youngest daughter Mrs, C, „ Siweitzer, who has so. faithfully cared for her especially during her last year when her., mind and body were unable to care for -her own needs, and from which home she passed very quietly and peacefully away on the morning of May the 30th. Mrs. Sutherland was of a vejy quiet, retiring nature and always fond of the best of literature, music and all the best things of life and it was always treat to her many friends to chat with her, as her well stored mind, coupled with a droll, witty humor are rare qualities sel­ dom found in these days of hurry and* bustle, and her opinion on most subjects were always-’‘clear and in­ variably the one to follow but it was rarely expressed' unless asked for. In religion she was a^forjngr. Pres- byterian, a member1' of the* oTcT4"’ Stone church, but on the consum­ mation of union she entered it whole heartedly as she had always done in any religious undertaking and re­ joiced that it had become an accom­ plished fact, although for some years before she had not been able to attend divine service. She had a family of seven chil­ dren namely: Alfred, John and An­ drew, of Hamiota, Man..; (Mary). Mrs. A. D. McConnell, of Hamiota, Man.; (Flora) Mrs. T. Venner, of Clinton; (Isabel) Mrs. Gerald Mc­ Guire and (Sarah) Mrs. C. Sweitzer of the homestead; also one son Geo. predeceased her a number of year# * ago; also Mr, Sutherland died 15 years ago. The funeral was held^petnr*ths*- home on June 3rd'htT3730. p.m. to the Old Stone Church cemetery. The service at the bouse and grave be­ ing conducted ,by her pastor Rev. Bell, of Kirkton. The music with doctor C. A. Campbell *at the- piano and a quartette composed of former members of the Old -Stone church choir. Mr. and )M(rs. ,SfiIas Sliier, Mrs. Urquhart and James Stevens, who sang “The Old Rugged Cross” and led in the 'd'ear, old hymns: “The Lord is My Shepherd” and "Rock of Ages” and as the doctor played the- beautiful “Largo” while the many friends viewed for the last time the loved face. It truly was a fitting tribute to the- dear old lady who had -always loved the -best of music and all the best things of life The flowers were lovely and were from the following: the family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harper and Jean Sweit­ zer, Doctor Campbell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob. Rutcliffe, the W.M.S. of Mt. Pleasant church, .Mr. and Ban-.. nerman, Mrs. and Miss MorleFand"" others. The pall bearers were old neigh­ bors and friends, namely: Messrs. Yiile, Kirk, Stevenson, Height, Roaclx and Will Ratcliffe. Those Who came from a distance W6fe: Mrs, Gerald McGuire, of Ar­ cadia, Valley, Alberta; -Mr, Andrew Sutherland, of Hamiota, (Man.; Mr. and Mrs. 0. Harper, of Teeswater, Ont.; Mr.,s. Bayne and Mr. and Mrs. Aiidiyw Sutherland, of JPort Elgin; Vernier,. T; Ker- f College of Physicians ons Zof Ontario. Office of Post Office. SALL, ONT. ResidencePhone 56 114 DR. J. A. Mc/AGGART, L. D. S, Specialising in Plate Work LAdnSAIjL, ONT. Telephone 106 * Main Street Piano and Violin Recital by pupils of MISS GRETA LAJJMIE, A. T. C. M. in the Town Hall, Hensall — on — FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 21st at 8:15 p. m. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. of- HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson were jin Stratford Tuesday. Mr. John O’Neil spent the week­ end at his home in Dorchester. Mr. Wm. Burke spent the week­ end visiting his sistei’ in London Mrs; Lad McEwen is spending a lew days, visiting relatives.at Pais­ ley. Mr. Lloyd Steacy, of 'Orillia, visit­ ed friends and relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Joynt and fam­ ily spent Sunday visiting relatives in Lucknow. * Mr. Will Stone, of London, was in town Sunday visiting his ‘father and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer, 'Wind­ sor, spent the week-end visiting rela­ tives in town; Miss-Hattie Sutherland1 and Mrs. Fred'Manns visited friends in Clin­ ton on Saturday? , Mr. John Carmichael and Mr. W. Simpson, of Detroit, ’motored over for the week-end. ' Mrs. A. Spencer and Miss Mavis spent a few 'days this week visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lindenfield,' of London, spent the week-end ..visit­ ing relatives in town. Quite a numbet from Hensall took in the big Liberal picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd are spending their holidays visiting •friends in this district Mr. Leslie Elliott spent the week­ end visiting relatives and friends in Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mrs. McMurtrie who has spent the last* two weeks visiting friends at Plattsville has returned 'home. The Huron County council Holding their annual picnic at field! on Friday afternoon of week. Mr. ■Man’., this -district and friends. Miss Irma is spending parents Mr. ginA Mr$. Bertram North, of Woodstock, is spending a week or two at the home of her parents, Mr.’ an'd Mrs. JRobert Higgins. Miss Grace Chapman1, of Hamilton is visiting this week" at the home of jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman, of Hay. The Orangemeh wore out for a practice Tuesday evening. The Hen­ sall lodge intend celebrating tile J.2 of July at Wingham. Owing to the crowded condition of our paper the Hensall Continuation Examination results had to be held oven till next Webk. Mr. D'Arcy McDonell, late Fred W “ Hensall, and troit, visited nrday. Mi’s. A. J. ghter Lois returned' to their home in Detroit, on Sunday after ’spend­ ing a few weeks at the 'home of Mr, and.,Mrs. R. Higgins. * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pope, of Ottawa, are here spending h few (days visiting the former's mother, The young cdu^Ie are' here on their honeymoon, having been" married in Montreal on Tuesday lasts. Ken’s many/friends here‘wish tlieni every success and happiness. ' ■ ’ ’ The W. M. S. of the Presbyterian ■church held a birthday party on Thursday afternoon last Mrs. D. Robt. Dodd's, is spending a visiting are Bay- this of Brookdale? few weeks in with relatives of Kitchener,Higgins, her holidays with her and Mrs. Robert Hig- j son. df the MCDonell, formerly of Mr. Al Squires, of De­ friends in town on Sat- SWeltzer and little dau- Hartleib, Mr. Jonas Hart- Mrs. Gill visited Sunday. in Port Miss La- Broke n- in Hen- 'that Mt. Death of Mrs. Win. Kyle There died in Toronto at the home of her son on Friday, June 14th, Mrs. Wm. Kyle, in her 81st year. Mrs. Kyle, whose maiden name was Hen­ rietta L. Hewson, was born in La- calle, Quebec. She was married three times. Berry, them, Mrs. Wm. Consitt and Mr. Fred Berry. 'Some time after Mr.' Berry’s death she married M'r.- T. H. Wilson and, they had one son, Wm. Arthur Wilson, at present liv­ ing in Toronto. Some years after she married Mr. Wm. Kyle who also predeceased her. Of latei' years she has made her home with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Wm. Consitt, of Hensall. Three sisters also 'survive,. Mrs. A. E. Mills of Nalto-n, Que.; Mrs. E. E. Mills of Victoria, B.C. and Mrs. Val­ entine Mitchell, of Usborne. The re-, mains were brought from Toronto Saturday evening to the home of Mrs. Wm. Consitt, from where the funeral took place Monday afternoon, to the Exeter cemetery, Rev. Arthur' Sinclair having# charge of the service Among those attending the funeral from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, of Windsor and Mr. Wm. Wilson, of Toronto. POPE—CREGEEN NUPTIALS The marriage of Kathleen Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cregeen, of Montreal, to W. Kenneth Pope, of Hensall, took place Tuesday last at half past five o’clock in Fair­ mount St. Giles United church, Out- remont, Rev. J. W. P. MacFarlane of­ ficiating. Gladioli, snapdragon and palms formed the' decorations in the church. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of orchid chiffon, hat and slippers to match and carried a bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Isobel'Berry, who was her only at­ tendant, wore a frock of flesh color chiffon, a hat of the same color, tied in Pervenche blue velvet, blue slip­ pers to match and carried a showei- bouquet of mauve and pink sweet peas. Mr. Percy Spindlo acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Wallace Singleton and Mr. Thomas Davies. Mrs. Cregeen, mother of the bride, wore a gown of midnight blue georgette with a corsage bou­ quet of pink'roses'and mauve.sweet peas and! a hat to match her gown. A reception was held following the ceremony. Later Mr. and Mrs. Pope left for Toronto, and Detroit, their return they will reside in tawa. Her first husband was James Two children' were born to Mr. P. Mclsaac and Harry Hoff­ man attended a telephone conven­ tion *n London last Thursday. M'r. Sam Witzel, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. 'Witzel. Mr, .and Mrs. C, Pfaff, of Detroit, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Elsie. Mr. -anj Mrs. Wm. Stadebauer, of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft. Miss Clara Kraft, who spent the past week with her parents returned to London on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Calfas. of Sarnia, spent a few days with his father last week. '■■■* Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Maier, who spent the past few wefeks* with their sons in Detroit returned home on Sunday. Messrs. Wellington and George Maier, of Detroit, spent Sunday in town. Mr. D. leib and Frank on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hey, vada Hartleib and Mr. M. shire, were Sunday visitors sail. We are pleased to report J. C. Reid, who underwent an opera­ tion* in London Hospital is progress­ ing very favorably. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Neuswanger are visiting friends in Stratford and Kit­ chener. Dashwood band ’attended’ Exeter*' horse races on Saturday. Rev. Saur attended' the Sunday School convention in Sebringvilfe last week. - •* Miss. Elda Kraft left on Saturday for Grand Bend where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Hamacher, who spent the past week in Detroit has returned home. Miss Margaret Wlllert is visiting- friends in Detroit this week. A number from here attended the Restemeyer-Neeb nuptials in Mit­ chell last Wednesday. M'r. and Mrs. Elmer Resfemeyer have returned from their honey-moon and are now comfortably settled on their farm on the Bronson Line. Mr. and Mrs. E. Oesch, of Zurich, Sunday visitors in'town,*were GRAND BEND in in Rev. Mr. Gardiner, of Thedford, exchanged pulpits with Rev. J. M. Colling on* Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tqm Webb were Thedford on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver visited St. Marys on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelling, of Sarnia, spent Thursday and Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard. Mr. Claud Fallis, of California, is visiting in the neighborhood*. Rev. J. M. Colling and Mrs. Coll­ ing and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holt took in the lecture in Parkhill given by Rev. G. A.' Leichliter, of Toron-- to. Rev. J. M. Colling being the chairman. Mr. Abner Mollard, of Sarnia, has opened up an, up-tondate Tourist Camp at Grand Bend where you will find every accommodation while touring. The camp was well-filled on Sunday and among the many that were registered were from, Stratford, London, St. Marys. Kitchener, Sar­ nia and one lady, from London, Eng­ land, also two from Quebec. Mr. Gilbert Sitatton, of Detroit, is home for a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. Riddley, of London, visited at Mr. Ed. Gill’s on Sunday. You are welcome at the union pic­ nic on Saturday next. Come and en­ joy yourself with the crowd. KIRKTON KHIVA on your own any charge. You THAMES ROAD UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOL Anniversary Services SUNDAY, JU^E 23 rd 11 a.m. Rev. W. Lane, B.A. of Seaf^'th 7:30 p.m. RevJ^A. Sinclair of Hcfsall A juniorXchoh’ wilF lead the singing at . the mbrning service and special jnusic by |h? Eliif ville Choir in the Slrawterjy Festival Concert JUNE 25th bm 5:30 to 8 p. m. will be played at lison’s field adjoin- also a horse-shoe g contest. t between Old Coun- Thames Road Old- TUESD Supper serve A Football 6:30 in J. T ing the -churl h Mrs. A. Bakqr and On Ot- 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gafton and family, of Platteville, spent the week end with Mr. Will. Witzel and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratz and fam-, ily spent Thursday evening- in Seb- ringville. Black Bush held their school pic- iiic at Grant! Bend last Saturday. All , report a, good- time. Mr. David Morgan, of England, is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tilley. Miss Mary Stewart spent the week end at her home, in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchinson and family, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason. Mr. J, G, Stan'bury was engaged as Counsel at Court at Harriston on Monday and at Goderich on Tuesday. . Mrs. Stahbury Visited .with,, Mrs. George Durward, formerly Miss Mar­ garet ^Shhffi at EistoWel on Monday. Mr. Wm, Matter»ha§ purchased the property ,on. the. west, -side of Main St, ju$t .north of the bridge from the estate of the late Th os; t. Kernick. Caved Presbyterian Guild held a very enjoyable picnic at the river Monday evening. Mrs. David Hazelwood is visiting friends in London. - Mr. James Wiseman, of New York, •is visiting 'his brother Mr. William Wiseman. ■ )Mr. Randall, of Chesley, formerly of the Bank staff here is renewing acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Darling, of Lon­ don, and Mr. Jas.'Hazlewood, of Cal­ gary, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hazlewood. ' Mr. .and Mrs. Lester McCurdy and baby, of Detroit, called' on friends here over the week-end. Mrs. Jas'. Howe is visiting friends in Detroit.' , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vickers *and Mrs. Roger, of Chesley, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. N, Shier Great preparations are being made for the S. S. Anniversary'Services to be1 .held next .Sunday and Strawberry Festival oh? Thursday, June 27th. See add. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hazlewood' family spent Sunday at Whalen. SEXSMITH and of her Miss Marguerite ’Aldworth, Stratford, spent the week-end at home at .Sexsmith, Quite a, number from Sexsmith at­ tended the* annual Moon family* pic­ nic at Grand Bend* - on* Saturday. About SOO were in atiepdaiice, mem­ bers being present from Lindsay, Oshawa, Toronto, Detroit and other places. > ■ 1 Football ma' try Lads verst Timers. The Benmiller 1 Dramatic Culb will present! their play “The Road to the City”* MUSIC BETWEEN THE ACTS ADMISSION 50 and 25 CENTS. Children of the Community Free. WM. MOODIE, S. S. Superintendent. REV. JAMES ANTHONY, Minister. DAUGHTER AT CREDITON and seated at 7:00. Music ANNIVERSARY Kirkfon United Sunday School — on SUNDAY, JU|E 23rd REV. C. . will pri Special Mus STRAWBERRY AND1PRO MOORHO GROUNDS 27 th, 1929 6 to 8 p.m. VILLAGE E, of JSxetcr and 7 p. m. by the Sunday School ESTIVAL M i i ON THE C THURSDAY, Supper served YE OLDE TI QUARTETTE of Toronto, assisted: by TO JI HAMILTON, Scotch Coined Lan Will give the program ADMISSION 65c. and 30c. REV T. A. BELL, B. A., Minister. ROBERT HAZELWOOD, S. S. SupL MOTHER AND BANQUET In honor of the mothers daughters of the'*1 church and com­ munities, a banquet will be held in the Sunday School rooms* of the Evangelical Church, Cr.editon this Thursday evening. All are to as­ semble in the auditorium of the church beginning at 6:30 and all are to be will herald the beginning of the oc­ casion, the pipe organ by Miss Adi- leen Gaiser and the piano in the banquet rooms by Mrs.s Emmery Fahner and Mrs. Gordon (Morlock (4 hand.) There will be a candle lighting exercise by the junior girls and then the banquet with its sump- tous courses. The* program is of the* highest type and consists of the following: Opening violin solo, toast to the banquet, response made by mother and daughter; ladies quartette, ad­ dress by Mrs. Dr. Atkinson, of Exe­ ter; choice sing-song of appropriate hits; six hand piano selection; brief addresses on tpe subjects: “When I Was a" Little Girl” and “When I’m an Old1 Lady”; ladies octette and other interesting touches, all prom­ ises to make the program the very best. Mothers and daughters of the church and surrounding communit­ ies are cordially invited to attend. We are looking for at least a repre­ sentative from our surrounding lages. Prices very moderate. SHARON vil- GRAND BEND CASINO a et wed!ty iSDAY 3 and SA WAY Picnic Successful Event As customary tne past few sons the school district of Stephen No. 4, held their annual picnic at Grand. Bend on Saturday which is most convenient to all, and was rep­ resented by practically all the fam­ ilies, .who turned out in unusual numbers. The day was beautiful with flying clouds to cut out the hot sun but a heavy shower at noon made it necessary to hold the sports in the open. The calm ‘afternoon gave every advantage to • these'perform­ ances. All the various contests that could be thought of apparently were put over, creating’ much amusement for all, little and’ big. Money awards were given1 the children to defray their Current expenses for ice-dream prize . packages fetc.> ■while adults , received nifty things to reimburse for perspiration 'expended and rel- .axation 'dlsturbed.For' instance’ Miss A., Smith deceived a -bok station- ety for crowing like a rooster and sea- Mr. Howard and of Clinton; Mr. nick, of Blyth. As she 'had __ _____ only the bfest things- hr fife; as she> found them here, so mow, quietly and as surely is she enjoying the- greater, finer things of Heaven and fod each crdSs the chasm she wilt quietly meet and Welcome you, pointing out to you the beauties of Heaven as she did the beauties of earth and of Heaven from earth. And so we leave km* tn her long sleep and we mourn not, but rejoice because such lives never die but ate always with ns tho* unseen. Miss Grace hnd MrS.. loved htid'enjoyed