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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-05-08, Page 5THE JEXqilt^TIMES^APVOCATE — ■tnwi—i Wn.i. PASHWPOP Symbol ofService, You cannot attend ‘*5' OR YOU Stenographic, ercial Teachers’ rial, Commcrci Office, Civi Service, Course an<y Special Coi a better *Sch raw wr lb Block, Dash- he, post Office, in ree days of week. D.D.S,Dr. Ji Hr Qowen, L CHAIN RED & WHITE STORES AT ANY TIME Phone 198 B. F. WARD, B.A. Principal SITION AVAITI •S arranged, AVhy not attend this? #t Commerce CLINTON, ONTARIO Offers You a Practical Business Trai that has made it I possible for oux* scores dents to obtain find hold positions de a, nigh standard />f efficiency, THERE IS A I Courses; Secre 8TUDEHS MAY REGIS Write to-day for M. A. , STONE, Com, Specialist, Vice-Principal ..'v-yr........-........ DR. R. 1. P. DOUGALL Honor graduate of Facu^ Medicine, and 1 taster of S the University < >t AVeste Member of C( liege and Surgeons slwo doors east ce, of Ontario. Physicians jo^ Office ^Post* Office. HENSALL, ONT. &hone 56 Residence 114; s.DR. J. A. McTAGGART Specializing Plat HENS ^Telephone 106 *UL,. 1 Main Street ork HENSALL ^Gardening is the order of the day. ,Mr. Paul Coates, of Exeter,. was ■in town on Monday. Chief of police, Jas. Smith, of Kin­ cardine was in 'town Monday. "Mother's Day will be?-’observed in Ahe local churches on iSiindayA Mrs. Walter Fee visited for. a few -.flays with her sister at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. A- L. Cash are visit­ ing friends in .Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McDonald vis­ ited friends in Forest on Sunday. Miss Florence Welsh, of London, spent the week-end at her home here. .Mr. Robinson, of Drayton, is re­ lieving agen.t at’ the station this week. • ’ ‘ (i Mr. Bill Craig and sister motored t© Toronto where they will visit for some time. 'Mr. T. C. Joynt took in the Spot- iton meeting at Clinton oh Friday ev- ■eaing last. n- Mr. and Mrs. Win.” Penhale and Mrs. John ’.Snell, of ,’Exeter, visited ^Erlends in town* on Sunday. Miss Margaret Hobkirk who has dieen visiting at her-home here for ■some time has returned to Detroit. Mr. Thos. Farquhar has returned :i?o town where he will spend the amnuner months with his son here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber* and Mr."' ^Arthur Dick, attended the funeral of .’the late Frank Jarrott in Toronto on Monday. Messrs Geo. Sutherland and David flCantelon attended the funeral of the date Dr. Gunn, of Clinton on Tues­ day last. • Mr. Thos. Welsh and staff are busily engaged sawing logs at the saw mills and delivering wood a- jvound town. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, of ’Stratford',, spent the week-end at the Miome of' the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm, who recent­ ly came here from Calgary to spend lhe summer months . have rented a 'jpart of Mrs. Cameron’s home..on Mill St’. < ’ Mr. Colin Hudson is putting in a lot of onion’ set's and Mr. Milton SLpve is putting in 2 acres of cabb­ ages. for the Exeter Canning Fact­ ory. Mr. Albert Whitesides, of Goder- Hotel was present and made a com­ plaint to the Council about' the wa­ ter that has been coming into his cellar and stated that he had had a certain amount of loss. The street committee made a reporf/on the mat­ ter stating that they had examined th^/sewers and found' them in good .iVbTking ordei’ and that (Mr. Lem­ mon’s own drain was plugged. It Is possible that on King Street there is an old drain that the Hotel pro­ perty is drained into, but the Coun­ cil thought that is was up to Mr. Lemmon to drain his property into the new sewer which would further difficulty. Mrs. Paterson wished to tight placed' on the post in the Hospital artd the Council pro­ mised to look into the matter. As there is still town without a tag son was instructed dogs were properly action against their The manager of was instructed to collect the usual fee from all who used the Hall for entertaining purposes. . A number of accounts were pre­ sented and ordered pgid' on motion of Ortwein and' Petty? The auditors’ report' for 1929 is now printed and everyone wishing a copy can get one from the''cl^rkr■ Quite a discussion took place on the merits of oil or calcium chloride as a dust preventative? The Reeve explained that most of the places in the County were again using cal­ cium chloride this year a.s they were well satisfied with the results last year. ed a heavy coat of gravel in 1928 and 1929 were not in shape to get the best results of calcium chloride. The reeve stated that he understood Exeter was 'buying a c’arload for their streets this year and that he was going to Goderich in a few days and. was-'going to take the'matfer Up with the County Engineer and see which would be the best for our streets. The Clerk was instructed to se­ cure bonds from a Bonding Company" for $2,000 for the collector and $5,- 000 for the treasurer. The council then adjo.urned. stop any have a front' of some dogs in Constable Hud- tp see that the tagged or take owners. ;the Town Hall The streets of Hensail -receiv- THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson of Mun­ roe, were visitors with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Arm­ strong, Sunday. . Mrs. Amos Darling, of Ailsa Craig, spent the past week with her sister Mrs. John Selves Jr. With faithful regularity the di­ rectors of the Huron and Hibbert met Monday to dispense the claims of their patrons. .Mr. and Mrs. Ken McNichol, were in Listowel, Sunday. Mr. Joseph Vance, uncle of Mr. McNichol passed 5ch was in town '^Ohd'ay investigat- away on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. John Saga motor accident on the London Stewart and Mr. A. Y. Campbell at- 3boad a short distance south of the. tended the funeral Monday, village on Stmday evening. ’ • ' r £ lames Road AU M. S. Boss and Brazier, contractors for; at.the lwme of iMt&> Hy> Rhod w-th paving the London Road haye^tart-1 a sp]en{iid attendance, several visit­ tea laying cement. SomA . 20, K3 yd- or.s beh present. Mrs. J. Selves Irncks are on the. job, with .a large ' ,.o„nn,+ rtF x(,Q/torne.of men. With., good weather ..J.anv® V i JJley expect to .reach Hewsail.in* about! s\01 the Presbytonal at Seaforth * * - -z * t | aild Kirs. DciwS’Oiij /tli©' '.Miss Evelyn - Wilkiilson'-,. f’ form-1 >weI'® J^ed. very interesting; erly of • Hensall, and a recent grad- ; as- a^so an°ther paper given by Mrs. ma’to of the Ontario Hospital, Lon-, &6tyes, on. India. Mrs. S. Coward flon, has left for the Metropolitans ar><^ ,^riS' Cottle saug and after dis- HGeneral Hospital, V7alkerville, • cession of various matters, the meet- iwliere she will take her post-grad- ‘ clos^^ by prayer and the Lord.’s .Prayer in unison. * Tea was served mate couise. | by committee in charge. The Young People of the JJnitod j.. . .’Chu'i’ch' held their£ifteetiiig on Mon- TILE LATE DAVID COTTLE flay evening last.After the devot-l tonal exercises a reading was given iby Miss Ruth Chapman, an Instru- :anental by Miss Gladys Duker and an interesting account was given by At office wood, first Jhrea^days of week at office o Zurich, last Miss Edna Fisher spent Thursday in London getting an* X-ray picture taken of her teeth, Mother’s Day services are being held in the Evangelical hchurch on Sunday. May 11th. A special pro­ gram will be given. Mr. and Mrs. J, Eidt, of New Ham­ burg and Mr. and .Mrs, R, Stade, of Zurich, were Sunday visitors1 with Mrs. Stade. Eugene Tieman, of London, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. preeter and their • daughters Muriel and Mabe) and Miss . Fanny Preeter, "of Kitchener, were -Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Hy. Hoffman. ‘ , Mrs. H, Kellerman, -of Elkton, Mich., -is visiting relatives also at­ tending the funeral of the late C. Kellerman. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fritz AVard spent Sunday with Mr, Mrs. J. Kellerman. Miss Anna Hess, of. Zurich, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hy-. Hoffman. Miss Flossy Kleinstiyer, of iStrat- ford, visited with her -parents Sunday. Miss Clara Kraft is .spending a week at her home here. Mjss Laura Mae Reid entertained a number of her friends on Wed­ nesday evening. Mr. AVm. Reid-and-Sarah, of Bay- field, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid on .Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft are spend­ ing a week with their daughter in; London. Death of Mr. Otto Miller Otto Miller was born in Hay Town­ ship -on February 18th in the year; 1870 and died on Thursday, April; 24th at the age of 60 years, 2 months and 6 days. Mr. Miller spent all his life in Hay Township. He was married on April 28th 1897 to Wilhelmina Biesenthal. Mr. Miller was a member of the Board of Elders of the Lutheran Church for about 25 years, a Sun­ day School teacher .since shortly af-‘ •ter his -confirmation and has served the- church as organist, secretary and superintendant .of the -Sunday (School. Those who mourn his loss are his widow, Reinhold and Theodor, of Hay; Rev. Ernest, of Cleveland; Al­ bert,’.Edwin and Herbert at home; Elenora, of Ruth, Micli.; Freida and Hildegard' at home, seven grandchil­ dren, three brothers and three sis­ ters also survive. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon. Inter­ ment in the Lutheran cemetery with Rev. Ness officiating. The late Clarence F. Kellerman On Sunday morning -of this week Mr. Clarence Kellerman passed away -at his home following a short illness.. Death was due- to blood poisoning which developed from a boil on the back .of his neck. Owing to the po­ sition the poison spread rapidly and a young life that Had apparently been in the best of health and vigor was snuffed out. The news of his critical illness had spread rapidly .and a deep inter­ est in his welfare was manifest throughout the entire community as the deceased was widely known and the news of his death has shadow of gloom over this ity. The deceased was born wood and reached the age of 48 years 1 month and 8 days. He was unit­ ed in marriage to Lovina Ehlers who survives with one son Alvin, his father, two brothers;p Rev. Arthur Kellerman, of Tavistock and Nor­ man, of Kitchener. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon to the Goshen Line cemetery the ser­ vice conducted by Rev. A. AV. Sauer. Mr. on 1 caused a commun- in Dash- ELIMVILLE The play 'entitled “Marrying Thames Road W. M. S. On Friday last the W. M. S. met ~...... „ An­ ne” put on in to.e church on May 2nd by the Young People was large­ ly attended. The play was well pre­ sented each one doing his or her best in filling the parts. The Elim- Ville orchestra supplied the music between acts in a very creditable manner. The proceeds from the ev­ ening went to the Mission Circle. Mrs; Jackson and Miss Jackson, of Windsor, spent the week-end at the parsonage with Rev, and Mrs. White. Mr. Chas, .Upshall and Mrs. Chas. Godbolt went, to Toronto the end Of last week to attend the funeral of their nephew Frank Jarrott, who died of pneumonia after a very short illness, His mother Mrs. Norman Jarrott is ill in a hospital in Toron­ to. DON’T ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES FOR “RED & WHITE” OR “SERV-US JBRAND GOODS—THERE IS NOTHING ELSE “JUST-AS-GOOD”—THESE BRAND-FARE OB* TAINABLE ONLY AT THE RED & WHITE STORES, RED & WHITE— Beam, oven baked, , Soap, White N^tha Salt, free-running ,, Peanut Butter, . When things lo! S. O. S. Steel Wo< j Jar Rubbers ,,,, . Zinc Rings Glass Tops.........I. ORANGE PEK Per pound There passed away at his home On Saturday afternoon near Roy’s Church, <a very familiar figure in ______ _ „„„ thQ Persoil o£ -Mr. David Cottle hav- Mrs. McEwan of her tr.ii> -;a Short J11® ^veiled in the-countryside in 4ime ago. The Oddfellows of Heiisall and .vidnity attended divine service in mifFered“7r0in'asthma. .body/at the United church on Sun-, rather suddenly as Mr flay evbiiing last. The pastor'of the -nhtirdh, Rev. Arthur Sinclair having cliarge o( the services. The paster ?took for 4his subject “Friendship, .’Love, and Truth. A male quartette -by members of the choir ■who are al* .•so members 'pf the Order sang, A duett was givdn by Mrs? Hedden and Mrs. Mess and-a solo by Mr., Sain. Rennie. The service was Very inter* ■nesting and a large erpr/fl present, CptHMdl Mcethi# The regular ^idnthly meeting of dlie pillage council was held on Mon­ day evening last with.all’the mem- ;bers. present. The minutes pf the >last9>meeting were rea|d and adopted ito.it motion of Petty and Cameron. ifr. Lpnunon, of, the Commercial 1 his ibusineSs of buying and selling1 in the cattle and hog industry, For a long time Mr. Cottle had -been a Death camo Cottle had planned to go to Mitchell that morn­ ing. The sympathy of the cQm- iftunity goes out to his wife and fam­ ily, HO leaves four sons, Charles at liome; Edwin, John and Clifford on the Thames Road. Flower Society Meet At a meeting of the Fullarton Horticultural Society held at the home of Mrs. XV. P. Stacey^ it was decided to hold monthly meetings A eommlttee, Mi’S. Tom Marshall, Mrs. Nelson Baker and (Mrs, John Harmor were appointed to arrange those meetings. Mrs.. Dr-Own i HURONDALE The regular monthly meeting Women's Institute home of Mrs. Wm. Wednesday after- with a fair attend- of the Hurondale was held' at the Etherlngton nooii, April 30 th ance. The roll oajl “Why I Like Work.” Several Items of business wfero dealt with at the conclusion of which, Miss Zavitz spoke to the la­ dies on behalf of the Ontario De­ partment of Agriculture ih regard to th? Coaching Glasses for girls to be held in the vicinity and asking for the cd-obefation Of the Institute. The program then followed. Mrs. A. Morgan sahg a very pleasing solo. Mrs. A. Rundle, the and Vioe-presh flOnt, then took the J upon the president, Mrs. JR. ICestle to give a paper on Work.** The paper osting and much enjoyed on was answered by ^CORNET” NEW POTATOES 4 lbs, for 24c. “SERV-US”— Toilet Tissue ...... 3 for 23c. Beaxls, white 4 lbs, 25c Zebra Liquid Polish......... 15c. “Big 5” Cleanser 5c, Spe'ciayHF’eatqre Cane / JFSUGAR pounds for 26<j. \ ! Prices by the Bag. tor 23c. .. .. . tin 15c. ,,. 6 for 25c, ,.,. pkg. 9c, . per lb, 23c. ik black use .... 14c. . doz. 7c. doz, 18c. doz, 21c. .----------- )E TEA 49c. Fresh Lettuce, Grapes, Carrots, bage and etc, PINEAPPLES! Best for Canni^, largfe J^es scarce. Get your|? gupply On SpecialtS^ffe HARVEY SALMON, r. & W. “SERV-US” CO WAX BEA PEARS .. Urge 25c, LAKES ,, 3 for 25c, ................ tip 19to, fin 15c. SALM 1-2 pplin Rhubarb, lery, Cab- SEEDLESS 2 lb3. for CUSTARDPOWDER Gold Medal’ 16 oz. tin for 23c. SALADA TEA Black or Mixed 75c. per lb. now 60c. per !b, .............. I1 .....................- ..'i.. n , , .................. Special HANDY AMMONIA 3 pkgs. 19c. PINEAPPLE (Ship Brand) MATCHES, LARGE BOXES 3 for 25c.2 tins for 25c. Three Days - Thursday, Friday,, and Saturday, HARVEY Phone 102 “THE OWNER SERVES - 81 s 19 a a i 111111111111111111111 i t < 13 x 1111! 1131 c 11111 a 11111 c 11111141 EXETER, ONT THE BUYER SAVES” We Deliver IIt Hill! ■ I son and Helen Lovie spent Sunday with William Bender at Dashwood. 1<3I The United Sunday School is pre-1 paring a very beautiful program for Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 11th at 10.45 a.m. There will be -a short CREDITON , Mrs. J. Cockwill has -received the sad news of the, death of her sister, Mary Anne Makins, -relicit of the late James Finch, of Wiarton. The cLceased passed a^’ay at her daugh- program followed by a brief lesson 'Slie was in her 8J I period, after which an address will GREENWAY Mr. and AV. Whiteside visited Mrs. G. Hodgson, of Brinsley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bullock and fam­ ily visited Mr. and Mrs.' J. H.-Prance of Wiuchelsea. ' The Y. P. S. of the United Church­ will meet on Friday evening instead Of 'Thursday of this week and are planning for a social evening. Every­ body welcome. Next Sunday Mothers’ Day will be observed in the United ■ church with music by a young men’s choir - and a special message from the pas­ tor. Also- in the Sunday School -a special program will be given in the auditorium at the close of the les­ son period. Members’ q£, the , con­ gregation are urged to come early at two p.m. and assist in this Go-t'o- Sunday School program. Messrs.. Lawrence and; 0m. Cur?s have ■ purchased* new cays? ’*’ Misses ,,Walker,- and Topping re­ turned td? -their schools here r:last week after spending th'b holidays at home. , • Mrs. J. H. McGregor and Miss Mae Wilson .attended the W.M.S. Presby- terial in. Seaforth last week. ter’s -residence.. |l rd year. She was the eldest daugh­ ter of Mark Meakins, of Usborne and is' suvrived by two sons and two daughters also three sisters: Mrs. L. Penigan, Alberta; Mrs. W. H. Wells, London and- Mrs. J. Cockwill, Crediton. ' Mrs, Richard Hill returned home on Sunday having spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. AVal- ,ter Dearing of London. , Mr-, and Mrs. Francis AV. Clark, Laura and Mrs. AV. Lewis visited in /Detroit a few days with MD and 'Mrs: Russell Clark. 'Messrs. Norman Holtzmann, of Bald Eagle Lake, Mich., and Murray Holtzmann, of Detroit, brought their mother Mrs. Leah Holtzmann home on Saturday, who spent the past few weeks with them, and- Mr. and Mrs., W. Holtzmann and Mr. and Mrs. S. Goodwin, of Detroit. Mrs. Mary Haist nas returned to her home having spent the winter months with her daughters in the States.- Mrs. Annie Haist, Lloyd and Aus­ tin Hey,- of Detroit, visited with -rel­ atives in town for j. few days. The Young People’s Society of the United Church had their closing meeting last Friday evening. No meetings will be held during the summer months. There was a good, attendance, and the meeting enjoyi ed by all. •• The evening sei’vice of the United Church will .commence at 72.30 p.m, during the shimmer months? > Miss IMiarjorie Ellis, „of St.. Marys, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey. The storm‘of last week .did con­ siderable damage in tliis. ‘district. The bank barn oil Alonzo Hbddeft’s farm was completed demolished^ oilly a Small,- portion -of the wall is left .standing. Fortunately the barn was vacant at the time. The i-oof of Hehry Haist.’S barn on the 4th concession was .also 'damaged, as well as portion ’of.: ChariesJSchro'e*: dor’s bank .barn, ’ ... - i The heavy*' fall nf ■ rain was wel­ comed by oiir farmers who had jdst completed ftiost of their spring seed­ ing. ' 2 Mr. Edward Fahner has been on the sick list and under the care of Dr. S. V.?Jlailton. Mrs. Bta’hl received the sad news oE the sudden death of her nephew John W.;Thiel, lawyer in. Hobart, In; diana, He was a son of the late Lew­ is and Caroline?'Thiel. .He was born in Zurich aftd was well .known in this community as he and his family have beeft ‘frequent visitors- at the Stahl home and with otlisi’1 friends every summer and he was lflanning' to come* this year. He leaves a. lov­ing wife, one son and two daughters and a large number of relatives who extend their sympathy to'tlte family. Mrs. J. Cockwell London with her Welsh. Dr. S. V. Railton Brantford With his Mr. and Mrs. AV. son Kenneth spent the weekend at the home of Mr, „and Mrs. Ed* Fah* nor. Miss Dorothy Mallott and -Mr. Art Hynd of London, spent Sunday at tile Central Hotel. Mr. S. J. Finkbiener and. Ed. Fah*' nor spent a day in London on falisi* nos3. ■ Rev, Ralltpn, of Brantford, spent a. few weeks' with his son Dr, SAL Rant oft. Mlsies Clara Lewis# Alma Law* ■I spent a 'day sister Mrs. in J. ihSpent Sunday parents. J, Mallott and chair and' called ‘The Dignity Cd was very Inter- Mi sS L.Pr,°WI£< anfli Coates then gave, an instrumental. Mrs. Galop were appointed a flow The ladies were divided into groups committee. This spring the society Qtt(i answered a contest. Lunch was sold $14.10 worth of roses and $46.-’then served by the committee in 18 worth of shrubs. | charge. be given entitled: “A Search for the Beautiful*’ followed by a -pageant entitled “What' Makes the Differ­ ence”." A very cordial invitation is extended to all ’ the congregation. Let.,every mother be present. Son or daughter see that mother has the privilege of meeting in the Sunday School on this special occasion. The horse-shoe pitchers have or­ ganized again for the season, committee was engaged on Tuesday in putting in the stakes 'and other­ wise improving the grounds. It is expected' that fans will be at the barn yard golf in full force in a day or so. Warning is hereby given t.b outside towns to prepare themselves. Mrs. Wm. Bowman, Mrs. Fred Gaiser,. Miss-; Beatrice Schenk and Rodney Bowman were in London on Monday attending the funeral of Mrs. Harry Pope. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beam and daugh­ ter Urla May and Mr. W. Dumart, of Kitchener, visited recently at the Central Hotel. “TOM EILBER WINS • TRIP TO NEW YORK ■ , • y , - - * ■ ’ . • GRAND BEND . A ?M1’. ‘ and .’¥rs.' Walter England spent Sunday visiting. iMr. andf Mrs. Knowels, of Granton. ?** ;?' . ’ J Mr. Win."'Maries,.; of- Park’hillt vis- 'itefl Mr., Peter . Ise'hbhcV’ohr^.h'hday. Quite a number of. the; ladies took in the W. M. S. ’ Convention in, Sea­ forth last Wednesday.' -.'&a Rev. J. M. Coiling,. J?„AV? Holt and years W been tl]e Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Holt visited » - Mrs.- Robert Da-n, ofc Grant-Oh-? afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid are contemplat­ ing a. supper in the church on May; 29tll. v Mr. Peter .Isenbabh is preparing to :put in the .b.aslsn'ie'hf ’-for his ’msm; house thisj week? :•?. There IS ftonhi^able; iing -bn inlthe^butg^af'prbsetit. ”*Mr.- Milo Snell, of Exeter is building a new cottage in the- Eccleston Park and Mr. Grieve Jias his, new drug store nearly conipiet'ed.- M-r. and |Mr.s; Josiah Oliver ___ ed the latter’s brother J.. A*. C. Keen a'lso calling on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allister, of St. Marys on Sunday. . The following is a -clipping’front, the Ferndale Review, Detroit, ’J^lcli.^ The .gentleman referred to being a son of Mr.-and’Mrs. Charles Either, Crediton: ' ” ■ ■ " ■ , ’; Thomas Eilbe,r, of Eiljbdr. and- Eil-' ber, haberdashers aft-W.’.Veritor and .Lawndale, who for the- past- two time with the Prudential Life;. tak£s a'trip to New York’Saturday, wliera he will attend a convention *'n't" the Company to be held next week. Mr. Eilber -has been making an enviable record and in 1929 won’80th place for proficiency among 22,000 work­ ers. „. This trip comes- as'..a reward., Mr. Eilber is to be congratulated fbr his success.” v ■■ " ■ Cl'i: ZION The regular monthly meeting of. the W. 1VI. S. was held at the church on Thursday afternoon, May the 2nd The president Mrs. Melville Hern conducted the meeting. After re­ peating the watch-word and singing .the opening hymn three members of­ fered short prayers. The minutes df tile last meeting were read and approved. It was decided to have our annual tea in June. A letter thanking' us from Mrs.. Warren Brock, also thanks from Mrs.' Geov Earl for flowers received durin^reri illness. Mrs. J. Johns gave‘.'a?''1'-re­ port of the morning session of the Convention held in Seaforth and Mrs. H. Kyle the afternoon session. The Devotional Leaflet (His witness) was. read by the president.. Leaflets on the.' Study* book were read by 'Mrs. M; Hern; Mrs.' Alf. Brock; Mrs? J. Johns; Mrs. Geo. Wright and Mrs. Well. Brock. Instrumental by Mrs., Wilbufi. Batten.'1 a reading eittltW “Mother” by.; Mrs. (Rev,) Wh^jo, After singing the closing itymn Mrs. (Rev.) White pronounced the bene­ diction. A; %. Mr. David Miiler, of Michigan, lias been visiting with Mr. John Hern Sr. Mr. xifttye Hern- spent. Sunday wjth Air, Robert Taylor iu wan’tdfe.* 'Mr. jS.'Av&ry, 6t st. Thomas,‘BaM a flying visit to friends on Sunday. Mr. and-Mrs. Rphriam Hern spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. Hector Taylor, of Exeter. Visit- LUMLEY and Mrs. Metvln Camm call-*Mr ed on friends on the boundary on .Monday last. They were motoring, fthbm Wingham to their home in 'Bridgeburg where Mr. Camm has a drug store. Mrs. Jaques, of Woodham and) iMrSi John Selves Jr. of Usborne spent a day last weox with Mr, and ■Mrs. John Selves sr.. Miss Bella Brintheii, of Stratford, was home for the Week-end and Vis­ited her pa-rents Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Brlntnell/ ■' ' Misses • Taman, of Exeter,‘‘visited their yfrfend Miss Mary Kersiake on Sunday last, ” The many MendS-of Ma and Mrs. Joe Vance are sorry to heat that they are both seriously ill and little hopes ate held for their recovery, ma and Mrs. Vance were one-time resi­ dents of the boundary but they now reside In Listowel. ’ ’ X . ■Tni. j The modem child that clings to its mother’s skirt; is liable .to have . its arm yanked out of the socket