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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-08-05, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, A.UGIW 1087 HENSALL Miss Eleanor Milley, of Toronto, ■is visiting her cousin, Miss Goldie Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Cross and daughter Goldie have returned vacation. Miss Joyce Scruton, of Toronto, spent the holiday with and sister. Miss Marjorie Pearce, of Blyth, is spending some weeks with her aunt Mrs. A< Moir. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Higgins are visiting this week with their daugh­ ters in Kitchener, Mr, John McLaren, of Seaforth, visited on Saturday with 'his broth­ er Mr. W. L. McLaren. Mr. Samuel Chesney, of Egmond- Ville was a visitor with friends in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scruton and daughter Nancy Ann spent t'he holi­ day with their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pfaff and daughter Sheila, of Delhi, spent the holiday with Mrs. A. Pfaff. Dr. George Shellic, of Detroit, spent a few days last week with his sister Mrs. George Gram. Mr. Harold Sherritt, of Toronto, spent the holiday with 'his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sherritt. Mrs. Lome MrNaughton, w'lio was operated on in Victoria Hospital, London last week is improving. Mr. Edmond Geiger, of London, spent, the holiday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger. Doctor and Mrs. Campbell and family, of Toronto, spent the holi­ day with Miss Ethel Murdock. Mr, John Craig, who is in Vic­ toria Hospital and wjio was in a serious condition ly. Mr. and Mrs. of Detroit, were Saturday with their aunt Mrs. John Mmirdock, also with relatives in Brucefield and Stanley Twp. Mr. and Mrs. F, Brierley nephew Mr. Isaac Jackson from thejr her mother is improving nice- Stanley Lockhart, visitors here on and and Miss Beverley Myers, of High River Alberta who have been visiting at the home of Mrs, John Jackson and other .relatives and friends in this vicinity for a month this summer are on their return to Alberta, the way they were stopping in troit to visit relatives for a days. Mr. and Mrs. Brierley tend going to the coast in. the and may make their future there. On De- few in­ fall home WINCHELSEA threshing is the order ol John Batten and Miss Batten lhad their tonsils at Dr. Morphy’s office on Wheat the day. ' Master Kathryn removed Friday last. Miss Ethel Pooley is holidaying with Miss Grace Hocking at Monroe. Quite a number from this com­ munity attended the Francis-Jaques wedding in Exeter on Saturday. Misses Ruth and June Taylor re­ turned to their home in Toronto after spending a jcouple ,of days with Miss Irene pooley. Miss Jean Davis is spending this week with her cousin Miss Dickin­ son, of St. Marys. Miss Alma Lawrence, of Seaforth is spending a few days with Missis spending a few days with Marion Pooley. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten Gladys spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. E. Williard at Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sanders, of Windsor, called on friends in this community on Thursday last. Miss Marjorie Fletcher spent the week-end with friends at Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis and fam­ ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dickeson. of St. Marys. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. N. Clarke in the death of her mother, the late Mrs. • F. A. Dobbs. and and XIRKTON Mrs. Harry Burgin and son George are holidaying at Grand Bend for two weeks. Rev. Mr. Parsons has been taking a special course at the Western Uni­ versity this past week. Miss Jennie Robinson is holiday­ ing with 'her sister Mrs. G. L. Money in* Stratford. Mrs. Allan Doupe and daughters, of London, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doupe.Rev. and Mrs. Bulteel and daugh­ ters, of Chatham, holidayed this past week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Humphrey’s. Miss Helen Bickell is visiting her sister Mrs. Stanley, at Pem-brook. Entertained in Honor of Grandson Mr. and Mrs. David Goulding gave a party Friday afternoon, July 27. in honor of their grandson Dawson Goulding, of Exeter. The after- noon whs spoilt by ev b&ll game and various kinds of games, after which a dainty lunch was served by .Betty Howe, Helen McNaughton and Daw­ son Goulding in Mrs. Goulding’s lovely flower garden. There was twenty-five little guests present as Slows: Norma and Edwin Tufts, Christene, Gwen and Leona D'obsoni, Joseph Stephens, Dug- Gray, Sid. and Mar,y Rearson, Edith, and Fred Wyan, Audrey’- lAfiderSon, • Bessie Bolton, Betty Horne, .MeUn, Dona and Ralph McNaughton,. Ray and Reg. Morrison,1.,;Edith,,,.'>.R0Sie and Walter Flet&hor,-'Mary-Parsone and Jean Humphreys. , . “. and with CREDITON EAST . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Merner children spent Sunday with Werner’s parents Mr. and Mrs, Rocky, in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walked children spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Cliffe, Mr. Charles Anderson has return­ ed to Sarnia after holidaying with his mother Mrs, Wilson Anderson. Mrs, Robert Carruthers who has been ill was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Monday for treatment. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Heathe and son of Windsor spent the week-end with Mrs. Heathe’s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sims and family of Klondike, spent Sunday with rela­ tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and son Herb, of Ingersoll, the week-end with relatives Mrs. Edwards remained for a Miss Catherine Oi'leman, of burg, visited for a few days her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lawson. Mrs, Wm. Motz and Mrs. Eli Law- son spent Wednesday in Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. R. Motz. Edwards spent here, week- Pitts- with ELIMVILLE Mrs. Harry Murch and Donna are visiting in London and Sarnia. Mrs. Corinne Stetson and Richard, of New Bedford, U.S.; and Mrs. Wm. Rae and Robert Mrs. Alex Vician, of Stratford, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Wiljiams on Friday last. Mrs. Leonard O’Reilly, of Sarnia, visited recently with friends here. Mr. Wm. Routly had the misfor­ tune to fall from a ladder fracturing a bone in 'his left wrist. Mi;s. James McFalls Leila McFalls, of over the week-end Mrs. Wes. Horne. Miss 'Grace Brock Sarnia. Rev. Duncan McTavisb, who has been renewing acquaintances in this section of the county visited ar the home of Mr. Ben Williams the first of this week. Mr. Herbert Dickinson, of St. Marys, will speak in t'his church on Sunday evening next at 7 o’clock. The service will be under the auspices of the W. JA. iRev. Mr. Mair, of Thames Road gave a very interesting address in this church on Sunday evening last under the auspices of the W.M.S. Messrs. Roy Hunter and Kenneth Johns sang a pleasing duet. The regular choir also sang a number. son Mr. also J and Miss London visited with Mr. and is visiting in KHIVA Clara Dietrich, of Detroit, last week-end with her Mrs. Leo. Dietrich. Kate Willert is visiting this » Miss visited mother Miss . .. week wit'll Miss Ruth Guenther, of Dashwood. ■Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and Mr. and Mrs. T. Baird, of Grand Bend, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason. A number from here spent the week-end at Midland. }Mr. Ray Guen'ther visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Art. Wil­ le,rt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanover and Miss Anne Hanover, of Buffalo and Mrs. J. Hanover, of Kitchener, visited last week with Mr. and Earl Stebbins. Mr. and Mrs. Art. Willert family and 'Mr. and Mrs. Otto lert and family spent Sunday relatives at Grand Bend. Messrs. Francis Leys, Clarence Sacks and Bob Oizek, of Kitchener, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCann. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lippert and babe spent Monday in Melbourne. Mrs. and Wil- with The increase in the grading hogs by carcass or rail grading Canada is shown in the report for the 25 weeks of 1937, ended June June 24,. during which 459,726 hogs were so graded as compared with 123,439 in the correpsonding weeks of 1936. IThe total number of hogs graded, alive and by carcass, in ’37 up to June 24, was 2,0'01,847 as compared with 1,643,544 in the 25 .weeks of 1936 pi eerier Sales Books are the best Counter Check Books tnade in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give satisfaction. We are agents and will be pleased to quote you on any style or quantity required* See Your Home Printer First of in CREDITON Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson, of London, called oh friends in town on Thursday last. Mr, Gordon Rowe, of Clawson, Mich,, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodall. Miss Hazel Woodall returned him and will visit in Detroit Clawson. Rev. D. GJadman preached acceptably in the United church on Sunday evening last, choosing .for his subject “Be still and know that I am God.” Mrs, H. Rapjey, of Marietta, Ohio, sang a much apprec­ iated solo in her usual fine voice. The Bell Telephone Company have installed a new switch board at the local office which is one of .the most up-to-date for rural dis­ tricts in Western Ontario. Work­ men have also just completed lay­ ing the underground wire from the Main street to the cornei" at the 4th concession. In the removal of the large brick building on Main loses a landmark more. Mr. Fred Kerr new “Fate” brick and tile machine. This machine which is an up-to-date one is made in Plymouth. Ohio, and no doubt will give excellent service. Rev. F. M. Faist, of Chesley. formerly of Crediton. preached an excellent sermon at the morning ser­ vice in the Evangelical church to a well attended and appreciative aud­ ience. Rev. Mr. Faist is a success­ ful and acceptable preacher in the Canada Conference of the Evangel­ ical church, and guest when he home church Thanks'. Come Miss Velma Guettinger, of Chic­ ago, is spending her parents Mr, tinger. Mr. and Mrs. their daughters Ethel and Margaret Pletch, of Kitchener, were visitors at the parsonage over civic holiday. Miss Myrtle Pletch. Reg. N.. ot Hamilton, visited her parents Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Pletch over tike week-end and is leaving this-week for Chicago and other places of in­ terest out on the Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Domm and Mrs. Chas. Domm, of Alsfeld and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf called on friends in Crediton on Sunday. Mrs. Carl Houmeller, Mr. Russell Eilber, of Detroit, IVIiss Ila Eilber and Miss Lily Eilber, of Cleveland visited a few days with Mr. Chas. Eilber. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Riapley, ■ ot Marietta, Ohio, are guests this week ; with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark. Mr. John Hoffman and daughter Lily, of London, visited friends in the community. Mr. Royal Haifet, of Chicago, is spending his 'vacation at his home. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Faist, Lewis Faist, Mr. John Hirtzel and Mrs. Godfrey Wein visited over the week-end in pigeon, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Wuertn and family spent the week-end in Flint, Midh. Mr. Harold Gower and Mr. Clar­ ence Fahrner spent the past Sunday at Port Stanley and Ormond Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardly, of Toronto were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Fahrner. . Mr. Lloyd Fahrner, after spend­ ing the past f'ew months at his home has left for 'Sudbury. .Sunday visitors at the home ot J. o. Lovie were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lovie and Laurence, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gall and Miss Ila, of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ing, of London; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Car­ rol and babe and Mr. Hugh Car­ rol, of Saintsbury. Miss Marie Baxter her home in London for a week with Miss Master Glenn Falhrner, of Park­ hill, returned home after spending the past two weeks with his grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fahrner. Mrs. Heatherly and Mrs. Morley, of London, visited Mrs. Wes. Cock­ well over the week-end. t with and very street, this town of 60 years or has installed a is always a welcome returns to his olcl and community, again, her vacation with and Mrs. E, Guet- H. W. Pletch and returned to after visiting Marion Lovie. W. I. Meeting The August meeting of the Credi­ ton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. G. Morlock. 'The president occupied the chair and the meeting opened in the usual way by- singing the Ode and repeating the Lord’s prayer. A goodly number of members and vis­ itors were present. Motto: “Every­ one must do his own growing no matter how tall his grandfather was.” Roll was answered by ex­ change of potted plants. Mrs. E. Fahrner took the chair for the fol­ lowing program: “.Take me Back to old Virginia; ’’ current events, Mrs. M. Teller; trio, Mrs. A. Amy, Mrs. E. Fahrner, Mrs. G. Morlock; an amusing recitation contest was given and Mrs. E. Fahrner won the prize. A talk by Miss Ella Mor­ lock assisted by her sister Miss Lulu Morlock “A trip down the St. Law­ rence” was enjoyed by all. Program closed; Ago.” given, the captians being Mrs. Wm. Oestreicher and Mrs. E. Lawson, each side being successful in win­ ding a game- Hostesses, Mrs. CL Morlock, Mrs. M, Ewald, Mrs. M. Teller, Mrs. E. Fahrner. A vote of thanks Mrs.. E. Lawson seconded by Mts. Lou, Swart?,. by singing “Long, Long A number of sports were DASHWOOD Dr. W. D. Bryce, L.p,S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON At office in Jlartleib Block, Path­ wood, first three days of week and at office -over the post Office, in Zu­ rich, last three days of week, DR. W. 3. COXON, B.V. Sc, Veterinary Surgepn Phone 96 Zurich, Ont- Clarence Yager, of friends he«'e last Mr, and Mrs. Detroit, visited week. Miss Onieda in-training in fit, Joseph’s Hospital, London, spent the week-end with her parents, Miss Grace Guenther, of Kitchen­ er, spent a few days with, her broth­ er Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther. Miss Lena Steinhagen, of Cleve­ land, who has just returned from a trip to Regina, is visiting with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stein­ hagen, Mr. Shore, Royal end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rest­ emeyer. Miss Reta Hayter, of London, is spending a month's vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wildfong spending a few days'in Sarnia week. i Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Robt. Hayter were: Mrs. Gilmartin and son Bill and grand­ daughter Sheila Welsh, of Hamilton and Mrs. R. Bestard and daughter Gertrude, of Thorndale. MiSs Grace Hayter, of Windsor, who has spent the past week in Hamilton, return- with them and will spend at her -home. Miss Victoria Brecken, to. spent the past week and Mrs. L. Bender. Mr. Harry Harris, of visiting with relatives at present, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hyslop, of Windsor, spent the hbliday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Augus More, Helen and Phyllis, Mrs. D. S. Sutherland and Miss Margaret Henderson, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Felx Wilds. Dr. Eugene -Tiernan, of Halifax, is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr: and Mrs. Bruce and family, of New Hamburg, are spending their holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schroeder, of Windsor, are visiting with, the former’s mother Mrs. J. Schroeder. Miss Anna Tieman who has been : on an extended trip to California re­ turned home on Saturday. Master Bud. Stadelbouer, of Lon­ don, is spending -his holidays with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft. Restemeyer, nurse- and Mrs. Abel, of St. Glair Mich., and Mr. Roy Abel, of Oak, Mich., spent the week- her are this and J. some time of Toron- with Mr, of her of London, home. Exeter, with her CENTRALIA Miss Wilda pollock, Reg. N., of Kitchener, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks. Mr. Gordon McDonald spent the week-end in Detroit. Miss Mary O’Brien, spent the week-end at Miss Doris Harvey, spent a few days last week aunt Mrs. Margaret Fletcher. Misses* Iva and Ila Willis, of Ex­ eter, are visiting with Mrs. Thomas Willis. On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinnei’ and family motored to Michigan and attended a Motz re­ union at Caseville. They also visit­ ed friends at Pigeon and Elkton, returning Sunday. Mr. Chas. Dalphin spent the week­ end at.his .home in Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cooper and family visited relatives in St. Marys on Monday. Rev. R. N. and Mrs. Stewart and Lorraine are visiting with relatives in Chatham. Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton, of Ailsa Craig were visitors with the Misses Wilson, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carruthers, ot London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Heiglrway, of Lon­ don, visited on .Sunday with and Mrs. John Essery. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baynham daughter Betty, of Wingham, holidaying with the former’s ents Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ’Skelton, of Clinton, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Brook. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sleamon and June. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Penwar­ den and Harold enjoyed a motor trip to North Bay over the week- home they to Mr. and are par- end and oh their way stopped at Callander Dionne quintuplets. Mr Donald Hicks, spent Sunday at Ills home Mr. Fred Warner visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Haist, at Crediton. A number from here attended the horse races in Goderich bn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mills, of Wood* ham and Mr. I. Milts and daughter Lois, of Toronto. Visited with Mr. and Mrs; H. Mills on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haddock for a tew days last week were Mi\ Haddock’s sister and her son of St, Catharines. see the T xxs of Clinton, here. THE RED and WHITE STORE GROCERY SPECIALS P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP............................ CRUSHED PINEAPPLE .......... AYLMER PORK AND BEANS LARGE PRUNES ........................ PEERLESS WHEAT PUFFS .... AROMA COFFEE—WITH CUP AND SAUCER CHIPSO, LARGE PACKAGE ................................. NEW CLOVER HONEY, ......................................... .. IQ bars for 35c. ... 2 tins for 25c. tall tin, 2 for 19c. ......2 lbs, for 25c. per package 10c. ... per pound 39c. ..............................................each 18c No. 5 pail 60c.; No. 10 Pail $1.10 Toilet Soap, Manyflowers 3 cakes for 11c. Zinc Rings, extra heavy ....... per doz. 23c. Jar Rubbers ............................... per doz. 5c. New Potatoes.......... Large Watermelons Good size Oranges . per pk. 30c. .............. 55c per doz, 25c. BREAKFAST BACON BY THE PIECE 23c. per pound; sliced 25c. Phone 102 ROLLES’ GROCERY We Deliver IF Mr. and and oi Ailsa Craig and Zurieh the were winners of the first The street dance in the ev- drew a big crowd and a-good Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Henry, of Wiarton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherburn, and Mrs. H. Wigginton and Mr. Mrs. Joseph Fraser, of Detroit Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hedden, London, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pollard. Greta and Mr. N. Pollard were week-end campers at Grand Bend. A fair crowd attended the base­ ball tournament held here on Wed­ nesday afternoon of last week. Zurich won from Centralia in the first game of the afternoon. Ailsa Craig defeated Crediton in the second game and in the play-off be­ tween latter prize, ening time was enjoyed by all.. The morning service in the church here on Sunday next will be at the usual hour. 10.30, followed by Sun­ day- School. There will be no ser­ vice in the evening while Mr. Stew­ art is on vacation, Sister Genevieve and Sister Gert­ rude, of London, were the guests of Mrs. Con. O’Brien and Mrs, Gus Hennessey for a fe’W days last week. Miss Phil. Hennessey spent the holiday with Miss Mary O’Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brook spent Wm.Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Skelton in Clinton. WHALEN Mrs. spent Frank Parkinson Sunday at Grand Wm. Tookey and Alice Mrs. Lucan and Mrs. Mrs. Walter visited with Knox, of the Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Swallow, of Thorndale, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning spent Sunday at Greenway and Ipperwash Beach. Mr. J. S. Lockie, of Waterloo has purchased a site for a chopping mill at Whalen Corner from Mr. Wilson Morley. Work will commence short­ ly on the erection of the mill. Master Gerald Millson, of Lucan is holidaying with Shirley Squire. Miss Maida Morley visited on Monday with Mrs. Morley, of Wood­ ham. Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and Shir­ ley were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. Millson, Lucan. Mr. and and family Bend. Mr. and family, of Gunning, of Exeter, visited on Sun­ day With Mr. and Gunning. Miss Merle Squire her friend Miss Irma 8th line and; spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Miss Olive Elliott, of London, spent the week-end with her par­ ents. » Misses Ruth Hodgson and Mabel Elliott and Messrs Wm. Hodgson and Wm. Brooks, visited on Sun­ day with Miss Jessie Brooks who is a patient at Byron Sanitarium. Mrs. Frank Squire attended a trousseau tea on Thursday after­ noon in Exeter in honor of Miss Ina Jaques, bride-elect of Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Hern and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire spent Sun­ day at Springbank park, London. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fairley and ,son William, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fairley, «of London and Mr. and Mrs. Switzer and daughter Jean, of Mount Pleasant were re­ cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr. Geo. Reid, of London, who has been holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Baillie for a time returned to his home on Tuesday. Oats rank second only to wheat on the basis of world, production and, although the crop may bo grown under widely different soil and climatic conditions, about 75 per cent, of the world crop of oats is produced in six countries, namely Canada, the United Kingdom, the United states, Germany, France ana Russia. £ Fl -B FARMERS - - ATTENTION WE REMOVE DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE Call us for prompt service. Our Men Will Shoot Old and Disabled Animals ONTARIO TALLOW CO. EXETER, telephone collect—exeter 235 , ONTARIO ......... ............ —.....-............... —...... -nr gj Suggest a Name for the New March | STAFFiA INSTITUTE ENJOYS PICNIC You May Win Ten Dollars This march was composed and ar­ ranged by Geo. M. Grant, Band- Master of Hensail Band. Every pur­ chaser in a Hensail store on the next four Saturdays commencing July 3'1 will be allowed to make a suggestion for a name. The winning suggestion will be drawn on the night, of th'e Hensail Band, Tattoo, August 25th, The name must not be over five words and purchases of twenty-five cents or over. Watch Hensall stores for further advertising and Specials. You may hear this march by be­ ing in Hensall any Saturday night. The band will play it on the march, and also the first number after in­ termission for the next four Satur­ day nights, played on the stand at the Band tag. An had took The This number will be Exeter ’ even-Tattoo this Wednesday BRINSLEY Jack,Mrs. Tom Craven and son of Detroit, visited relatives around Brinsley during the past week, A number of Mrs. T. Ellwood’s friends called on her last Wednes­ day to wish her well on second birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet of St. thick, of Detroit, spent the week­ end with their father Mr. John Tre­ vethick. The Ellwooa reunion was held at Grant Bend on Monday last. Thomas and Mr. her eighty- Trevethick, Bill Treve- There were about 85 in attend­ ance at the Staffa Senior Institute picnic held in Queen’s Park, iSitrat- ford, on Wednesday, July 28. interesting program of races been prepared and everyone much enjoyment from them, results were: girls, 5-9, Peggy Lup­ ton; boys, Gordon Houghton, Gord­ on Laing; girls, 9-il2, Doris Smale; boys, Bobby Sadler; girls, 12-15, Doris Smale; b’oys, Ross Smale; necktie race, Hugh Doig; three-leg­ ged race, Agnes Miller, Ruby Ma- haffy; coat race, Ross Smale; ladies” ball throwing, Ruby Mahaffy; men’s Ross Smale; slipper race Margaret Gilmore; paper hag race, Ross anti Doris Smale; candy eating contest.. Archie Jeffrey; ladies’ slipper race,. Ru-by Mahaffy; men’s-running, hop, step and jump Albert Smale. A de­ licious picnic supper was served under the trees. Crediton. Beats Mitchell Crediton handed out a 6-3 defeat to the Mitchell hard hall team of the Huron-Perth- League staged on the Mitchell diamond Friday night. Much of the credit for winning the game is given to the pitcher. Wil­ liam Motz, who had during the game. Crediton" 201 Mitchell ......... 001 Motz Paige. nine strikeouts 120 0—6 000 2—3 and Lewis; Fulton 10 1 5 3 and Renew Now! THE DOG TAX AND LIVE STOCK PROTECTION ACT This legislation protects live stock owners against the ravages of dogs This Act requires:— The taxing of dogs and the issuing of dog tags. —where live stock (Cattle and Sheep) are injured, the owner shall notify the local Valuer or the Reeve of the Municipality within forty-eight hours after discovery of the damage. —the local Valuer must make two reports, one for the Municipality, and one for the owner of the livestock. —if either of these is not satisfied with the report, he may appeal to the Minister of Agriculture for another Valuer by depositing $25.00. This money is returned if the appeal is successful but is forfeited if the appeal is lost. —the award made by the Valuer appointed by the Minister is final. For copies of this Act apply io the Live Stock Branch ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Partiament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario HON. DUNCAN MARSHALL JAMES B. FAIRBAIRN Minister Deputy Minister —■*.... ■■' I ■■II" .....Willi........ ■" For First Grade and Special, Cream should be kept Clean and Cool. — Highest Market Prices Paid — Exeter Creamery Co-, Limited CREAMERIES AT EXETER AND WINCHELSEA