HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-2-9, Page 5FEI3RUARY 9tii, 1922.,
Dashwood
Mr- C. W. Yager of Sarnia, is visit-
ing his parents.
Mrs, Prank Moreuz left Saturday
for her home in Detroit,
, Mr. E. Tiernan and son, have open-
ed a new stock of dry goods and gro-
ceries,
Mr. IVIerner Eilber, of Crediteii has
Ellte,_Olit,O..` a, P OSiti one with E. Tiernan
and Sou as clerk: .
, Mr. Fred Riulter, lias disposed of
his prepertY to Mr. En.Eed Jackson, of
'Walton and is this weelt moving to
..Thedferd.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kellerman rec-
eived word of the death of Mrs. Fred
Jackson, at Walton and left Tuesd.ay
for that place. `
The Y. P. A. Institute will be held
here on Thursday Feb. 16,th, in the
Evangelical Church, Under the ,direc-.
tion of the Canada Conference.: There
will be two sessions, afternoon at
2.30 and evening at 7.30. Rev. E.
11. Praetoriotte of Cleveland, will give
an address on "Leadership" in the af-
, ter/loon and anotherOn, Social to
Saip, ih,1ie eve. While Rev. S. E.
Schrader of Waterloo, will speak on
IVIembership in the afternoon and in
the evening on tlie Point and Purpose
Of1the Y. P. A. A hearty invitation
is extended to all. ,
Tlie first carnival of the season will
.'be held on GaiSer's rink on Thursday,
9th. '
Mr. Dalims was' on the sick liSt
Monday.
, Report of room II Public sellool
lased on -examinations held during
the inonth and markS'given for daily
Work, Those -whose name's are nfark-
ed '1` missed examinations or consid-
erable time during the month.
Sr. III. ---Grace Guenther. 663; Harry
Hoffman 594; Fl ossi eeKleinstiver 571
Clarence 1..ishe5. 567; Alice Willert
555; Virme Hanover 433; Harry Hart-
leib 419; Arnetta Steinhagen- -394;
Edna 'Wilds 334.
Interrnedfate III—Marguerite-Held
640; Courtney Burmeister .6.40;:
Hayter 580; E thel.. Hart] eilY 563; M.
Graupner,. 553; -Florence Guenther
575; IVIargaret 'Werner '456; Eddie
Hamacher 45'6; Elgin, 3.VIerner 452;
-.Gordon, Deader' 445; 'Aaren Reste-
enayer 403 ; , Nelda Eassold...380; 'C.
Pfaff 376; Ivan Lippert 370; Mildred
White 320, °
Jr. Eveland 846; Louis
Zimmer 807; Garet Burmeister, 806
Pearl Bender 756; -Leonard Bender
746; Earl 'Witmer 707; Lloyd; Wein.
663; Selma leiittner. 596.
,Sr. Jr—Helen Nadiger 82_0; Ernest
Rinker 714;- Elda Kraft 661;Wallace
ekligein. '662; Main Sfire 559;' Louise
.7t-ciubus 547.; Irvin Guenther 483.
GrItit()ti
Prof. fired Langford, of Toronto
UniVersity preaChed here both morn-
ing and evening in `the Methodist
ckurch on, Sunday o11 behalf of thp
Educational department of the -Meth-
odist church.
Rev. Selby Jefferson occupied the
pulpit of the' FirSt 1410thOdiSt ckUrch
in London '911 SlindaY, ,
The funeral of 'Mrs. alas,- Fester
took plaee Saturday, laterment being
inacie,at the graveyard near (Ironton.
Mrs. Poster's Maiden name,Was Emi-
lyJermyn and:was born near Medina
in Ent Nissouri. _
Mrs. John Wright spent a few days
of last week *ith her parents at
LaMbeth and her brother Hector, of
London:
At the time of writing.Armand
Jer-
myn is seriotiSly ill .With erysipelas,'
and under the nursing Care of Mable
•
The W. M. S. held a social evening
at the church on, Tuesday of ,last
week When the members withtheir
lutsban.de and friends gathered end
enjoyed a very Pleasant evening to-
-gether.
usselgale
,Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant entertain,:
•ed about thirty of theilefriends, to an
oyster slipper, ,on Thursday: evening.
The table's were .prettily decked with
a profusion' of spring flowers.
Among the gttest's present, was Miss,
Myra:Stoneman, of Mitchell... ,
The Y. P. S. of • the Methoeliet
church Iniilarton, conduc.tecl tlae Lea-
gue service,,in the 1VIetliodist, cnurcli:
here, on Sunday, 'evening. A series
oi short,essays were given, the -first
letter of each topic Spelling' out the
word Devotional.., A' solo, was ren-
dered by Mrs. Freeman.,Woodly, a'
'duet' bY Frank Clark 'also' a -selection
by the iivartette. '
'The anniversery"-services",of the
Methodist, chureh. Will be held on
•Suliday, ,Feb:. 12th, 'et .11. df.:4")i. and
"Aletherwei1,-W11 ctuidtict Servic-
'es.. :An ebySter •StipPer afsb i11 lie
held on ,Monday evening'''fOliewing.
Prograinate, will be gi'veii by a
:quartette' ' front' - We'odhain an'd the,
Mrsses 'Britton, elocutionists,' of Hib-
bert
,
371t.
Cf!,
Crediton
The Crediton IL F. 0, and heir
wives held an oyster supper in the
Institute hall WedueSdai" evening fol. -
lowed by en entertainment by 'local
talent. The sPnaker of the evening
was Mr, A, Hicks, IVI.P.P., of Cen-
tralia. 'A livey time , was spent,
Mr. Ra. Hill, of the fourth conces-
ondiad six,head of cattle taken very
sick. „It" was only a -short time IA
two 0-,5 them died. 1)r. Sweet was
called and iinind they were poisoned
by parisgreen.'
Mr., and Mrs. Rogers, of London,
spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson. „
Mrs. Isaac Hill, left Wednesday
Morning for Victoria IlOspital, Lon-
don, where she, will'undergo ail open-
ation. We hope for a speedy recov-
ery.
Mrs. Wm. Morlock met with a very
serious accident" by falling down the
cellar stairs, 'causing a very wevere
scalp wound, At time of VVriting she
,is doing nicely. , L
We are sorry to record the death of
Miss Sophia .Appleton which took
Place ou ,SandaY evening last at her
home in Crediton East„, after a lin-
gering illness for sortie time. The
sympathy of the communityis ex-
tended t� the bereaved • family.
The Ladies Aid of tke' Methodist
cb.iirch met at the home of Mrs.
(Dr.) Orme on Wednesday last.
Prof. A. McLaren, of Toronto, will
speak in Zion Evangelical church, on
WednesdaY, February 1.4th, after-
noon, and evening, in connectiOn
with Social Service iVork.
Mrs.' Albert 111orlOck; who . has
henit confined to the house through
the ..past two -weeks is able
to be up and attend to her work
The 25th anniversary; of the ded-
ication of the Evangelical church will
be held on Sunday, Feb. 19th. Special
speaker ,Rev. J. P. -Hauch, of Kit-
chener.. On Monday evening, an en-
tertainment and organ recital will be
given- by the Choral Society, assisted
'7.30 p. en. Rev. Neil Leckie,. of Granton,
. ,Mre. Wm. Honey, of' Mitchell, who
became ill a few.days ago witkpneue
monia, died at her home, on Friday
morning last. ,. She had been a res,L.
ident of MitchelEfor many years, 'but
formally, resided in Logan. •She,was
76 years, cif age, ,and- is° survived by
her husband, and eneereerried „dart-
Edmeston, Teacher ihter."" '
Fun is the cheapest and best
-medicine in the world for your
children as well as yourself.
Give it to theni in good large
doses. It will not only save you
doctor's bills, but it will also
1. help to make your children ,
happier; and will improve their
chances •in life. We should not
need lialf"so many prisons, in-,
'sane asylums, -daid almshouses
• if all children liacl -a happy
childheed.
Do you want to see what 3 million dollars' worth of phonograph looks like?—
what three million dbliars' _worth of phonograph sounds like ?—why anyone
would put this staggering amount into que single solitary phonograph?
Come into our store and let us show you an exact duplicate of the Original
Official Laboratory Model of
The Phonograph
with a Soul"
The Original Official Laboratory Model! That's a name to conjure with.
That's the phonograph `which cost 3 million dollars.
Remember the 7 long years during which Mr. Edison experimented night and.
,
day. Remeinber the marvelous result he achieved.
Reineinber the countless times that exact duplicates of the Oilskin]. Laboratorjr
Model have matehed their art directly againsti'living artists—and have proved
that there Is no difference between a sitio.er's voice—or instrumentalist's per-
formance—and its RE -Cr ExaoN by the New Edison.
We have exact duplicates of the 3 million dollar Original Official Laboratory
Model. We guarardee that they- will also match the living artist and equal
the entire3 million dollar mnsical ability of its famous prototype,
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Our Budget Piaui -Thy ideas' 'of copimon-gmire American.° from Brn Franklin to
A. P,dison, npplied, to The puraran of a New hidhon. Do you know about it?
1
riAt.
1
Farquhar
P011en returned bomo
en Slanday atter kyrisititig friends ip
Mitchell and Staffa.
MiseMary Parsons, of ildimro, vis-
iteU at Mr. A. Itocige.rt's.
Mr. and Mrs. Relit. Duncan and
Jean, Visited Sunday at Mr. T.
,A,ndrow Ilalnhltori and Miss V.
Gila -diner' of Clearwater Man are
visiting ;friends and relatives in this
Y-leAlifIri,tY.'
a.nd Mrs. A. liunkin' and fain-
ily, visited Sunday at the hoine of
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mel‘Lliasrse'l,AlgonfesCrFolniblawritcyl has returned
honie after visiting in Toronto,
and Mrs., Thos. 'Tonkin are
spending this week in Toronto and
OshaWat. The -former is attending
the Fairs coinVconvention.m%a4a i\,
pollen viited
Sunday
ainMrs, rf fa
br, . Thos, 1-lodgert, of
Sea,forth, visited.. Sunday at Mr. A.
Hodgert's.-
Thames Road
• The following is the report of S. S.
No, 2 Usborne, for the month of
January; based oti the weekly exam-
inations.
Sr. IV—C, Isloclgert, E. Stewart,
W. 'Allison. "Jr. [Y—R, Cottle, R.
Turnbull, E. Campbell, A. Rhode.
Sr. III—C. Stewart, E. Allen, Jr.III.
A. Cottle,S. Campbell, R. Cottle.
,Sr. II --I. Stewart. Jr. II—M. Rhode
T. Allen, First Stewart. Sr.
Primer—H. Johns, P. 1VieNicol, W.
Stewart, Jr. Primer—A, Rhode.,
F. A. Marquis Teacher.
S. S. NO. 7 USBORNI1
The following, is the report fOr
5. S. No. 7. ITsborne,
Sr. IV —E. Hern, honors: R. Hern,
honors; G. Earl.
Jr.III A Earl honors; H.' Den-
ham.
Sr. II vSkinner, honors; • R..
IC. Brock, H., Earl.
J. If —M. Hern, T. Hern.
,
I Class—W. Earl, honors; H. Wright,
G. Cornish, M: Wright. absent.
Pr. Class—M. Earl, honors; C. Corn-
ish.
No. Enrolled 18, aver. attendance 15
M. I. McIntyre, teacher.
S. S. .NO. 3 - STEPHEN
The following is the report „of. S.
S. No. 3 Stephen, for the month"of
January.
Sr. IV—MildrecleJory, 73 per cent;
, .
Fraialt Parsons, i7O; Alice I-'reszcator,
65; Gertrude Knight, 62;
Jr IV—Honors, Marie Willis, 76 per
• cent; Pass' Rosa DeeSing 69;' Stella.
• Dearing 60.
Sr. Christie 66 per cent.
Sr. 11—J101101's Ella Dearing, 76.
Jr. II—Honors Margaret ?enhale,
75; Pass Bernice Sanders, 74; Greta
Dearing 71; Earl Christie, 71.
-Sr. I --Leland Jory; 66.
Jr. I—Willie Staulake,` 76; Gladys
Penhale,
Average attendance 19.
Dorothy Kuntz, Teacher.
S. S. NO. 2, HAY
Report of S. S. No. 2, Hay .for
the month of January!-.
Sr. IV—V. Murray 584; Q. Tuckey
570;.-L. Grebb and F. 'Wildfolicl. 541;
A. Willard 463.
Sr. Caldwell 626 C. Hin-
ser 532.
Jr. Stanlake 572; B. Tin-
ney 556; I. RusSell 535; 51, CaldiWell
508; G. Tinriey 466; A. Hieser 458;
A. Bieber4S7 ,
Sr. II—E, Murray 531; B. Cald-
, ,
well '467; G. Tiniiey 421; T. Staniake
Triebner 353, ig"..-Rus-
sell,'334i M. Northcott 294; F. Trieb-
eier .280. ,
. Class II—C, O'Brien 230e
Class -I—R. Tiniley 317; S. Gould
243,
On roll 25; a,Verage att., 24.
.A.. L. Dow, Teacher..
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SCI -10.0L REPORT OF Si.. S. No1. ..
Usbrirne ..1Va M. Strang, L.
Dunn,. NE, ivloftr, N, Olen, AL •Cudilictre.
M. Down, P. Wood., H. fV.
Fl• -Horton, H. avrotir, 1-1. •Hy -de; Sr. III.,
•V. Ohs; 'kr. Blor:1;,; Jr. 511,. k 8tra7lg,
G.. Boa, P.. Oke ,f-fortan, V. Hyde
'NI, Dann; Sr. 11., E. B.O.a, Ether-
bigt ,Reyrioldsi M. :Squires ;
1., P. Moir; Pi -Infer, A, Etirerin,g4on
D. Ps -riding, E. Dunn,. No, on roll 25
avrdge 25, I. V.- Bali, ,
NEWS TOPICS OF
41)
Impartant -vents Which' Have
Occurred During the Week,
The Busy orld's Fiktppettiligs Care,
fully compiled and Put into
Randy and Attractive Shape
the Readers Of Our Paper — A
Solid flour's Enjoyment.
TUESDAY.
Irish mayors elected. Nortli and
iSeoaudt
Lord.
Grey inay be the newLiberal
International Tribunal moets a;
The Hague.
Joseph W. Cook dies at Barric,
•aged 101. years.
Ilritish Cabinet intiy givt. Egypt
real -independence.
Naval freaty by five powers coin-
pleted. at Washington.
Shackleton expedition will Con-
tinue sea,rcli for lost lands.
Plan to organize gigantic petition
against changes ill school law,
Prospects are that the Royal Win;
ter Fair, will begin this year.
Canadian Govel•ninertt suggests na-
trieoltiieafl. 1orgaiiisaation lor Russian'
Tonouto coroiker's jury blames
dead father for Anderson Buchanan's
death.
District Labor party at Hamilton
formSe.I.,a,ber 'Representation Coni-
inittee.
Ingersoll intermediates have won
the championship of their 0. H. A.
group.
Forty-fiye rinks competed in the
Barrie bonspiel, which commenced
Monday.
Toronto speed ,katers won -the
majority of , events at the Ottawa
winter carnival.
• Hamilton eliminated Argonauts
from 'the 0. H. A. senior race b
beating them, 4 to 3.
J. K. Macdohald to -clay • attend
western boundary of Manitoba to
Confederation Life meeting for fi
tieth successive Chne.
Win. Patrick dies as a result o
being crushed against a wall by
bull on a farm near Cornwall.
• Aid. O'Neill• was to -day re-electe
Lord -Mayor' .Of' Dublin for the sixt
ime, breaking the city's record.
• • • '
„ *EDNESDAY.
The lfiti is epidemic in New York d
David tWils0fl. /t , :alr
and
e
hich caises Servic
Associa
tlan �13rIfot, d theVa-
8ellViveosilmrsigitnholtallorAelz1;alvl:tilY°* '1"441' the
direct cause In 1905 Of the dipio-
ilvttioatsttti.ges.
lierc
lasitapbli,,irkeliasko,d/)aeeyatd..W.a*deetlucP: ,•,,,p(-0
char'e and the
Italian Cablin'Ret1DreleYig'ils
Railviray strike olds Germ y in
Canada's new Parliament
eet
March 8.
Irish, leaders disagree ove boun-
dary issue.
St. Helen's juniors won froni De la
Salle, 4 to 3.
A- former 'Toronto man 'proposes
another Scottish soccer tour.
Clubs are demanding a showdown
in the "pro." hockey league. •
The -first session of Alberta's fifth
Legislature opened Thursday.
First speech for St. Lawrence
waterway made,in U. S. Senate.
Butter in Hamilton drops 10 cents
to 35 cents, near pre -War price.
Student dies suddenly i11 class at
the Royal Dental College, `I‘orouto.
TIle Governor-Generai attends ses-
sions of Ontario Boy Scouts' Council.
Premier of Ulster is lit London, ,in-
terviewing British Cabinet-IVIinisters.
Oardinal of 'Roman Ca,tholie
Church ehit in Vatican to choose a
The body of Sir Ernest ShOditleton
will be buried at South Georgia Is -
/and.
ToBibleArol: IntSioloa. ci i ent e ot el gn s0fi n rkaesrseaHriaadlla:
steininetz, Chicago, N'on the inter-
national ,speed -skating title at Sara-
nac Lake. .
Saye -the -Children Fund for Rus-
sian relief to be spent in buying food
s First heavy storm of winter from
Great Lakes.
I. Veterans urge appointment of
a, „board to take evidence on needs of
ex -service men. .
d . Roy F. Reid- killed, three others
h badly injured; 'by dynamite explosion
.at, Cardinat. l, Out
Dr. 0, ca,mpbell, former post
'office inspectox- for Lendon district,
ies at age of' 7'9.
Dr. Aniyot, Deputy Minister of
ealth, says there is no reason to
fear the "flu" epidemic.
• St. Helen's intermediates became
tied for the group lead with IT. of T.
by beating St. Michael's.
Twenty-five- miners are known to
have been killed in the explosion a
tie Gates mine, Pennsylvania.
SATURDAY.
CitSitna'tion it;-Inclia, causing anxiety
ix -London. ' •
Sir George Perlef reaches Ottawa
to resign in person.
Mounted Police will not be used to
quell labor troubles.
A woman -lawyer appears for the
first time in Essex court.
United States Senate passes For-
elg1,1-Debt Refunding Bill.
Mrs. Mary l'isher, aged 70, burned
to death at Newcastle, N.B.
. New` Might's directory will give
Toronto's population ait 618,215.
Retail clerks g', -;t new scale, as or-
dered by Minimum Wag,e Board.-
' Ottawa Ail -Stars heat university
of Toronto at Ottawa by 5 to 3.
Berlin Government trying to tax
capital smuggled out of Germany.
.1. D. Plavelle of Lindsay', 50 years
a currier, was honored by Peterboro' "
Three-day Bible •conference opens
in Bloor Presbyterian Church, To-
ronto.
Twelve nations are expected to
challenge for the Davis Cup in
tennis. .
' January port returns for Toronto
show 5100,000 decrease over De-
cember,
Mrs. Asqtlith, wife of former Brit-
ish Premier, 'lectures to large house
in New York.
Order issued prohibiting import of
cattle and swine from Great Britain
and Ireland.
• Over one thousand boys are on the
books of Toronto employment,bureau
as out of work.
Wedding gift to Princess Mary
contributed to by 1,200 V. A. D.
nurses in Canada.
The Dempsey -Brennan bout has
been abandoned because of opposi-
tion in New' York.
Baby Edith White, just born in
Augusta township, represents the
fifth generation now living.
Xavier Paine, 75 years old, hangs
himself after loss of 51,000 of sav-
ings invested in a coal oil concern.
Salvation Army in China buying
girls at 30 shillings each, in order
to save them frona lives of shame.
TlETURSI)AY.
Irish Free State troops paraded in
Dublin.
Britains hands back Wei-Hai-Wir
to China.
Shantung issue is settled by China
and Japan,
Aura Lee beat Kitchener 3 to 2
at Kitchener.
Worst blizzard in years raging in
South Dakota,
French troops attackecl by Ger-
mans in Silesia.
Prince Vainagata, builder of Jap-
an's army, is dead.
Labor group reaffirms loyalty to
Tr. F. 0. Government. -
St. Patrick's won from Ilainiltori
111 Iiamtlton by 5 to 4.
iblanitoba public accounts for 1921
how deficit of $601, 34.
Captain IlarrY P. • Elaff, ramous
New Yo -1.- skipper, is dead
Moncton, N.B., wants control of
Governnient rallway-s, in east.
Tankard final rinks have gone lo
then' heroes, Ice having- failed.
Bullock's Cal her tells
dramatic story' to Toi-onto colored
folic.
New York and Toronto vaclitsnien
will revive international raiing this
yea r,
Bonspiels continued n-ithotit inter-
ruption at Barrie, Peterbero, and
I-larris to n
bliss Agnes Phillips, ll-rantford,
dies- Of grief for loss of sistoi- on Sat-
iirdaY last,
Chatham Police Commission de-
Sexsmith
mi,s. C., E. Aldwortb spent a cou-
ple of days with friends in Ipnclon
last ll'reek.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the auction, safe at the late
Willard's farm on Tuesday of th's
week. The, fifty acre grass farm on
the fourth concession was nurchosed
by Mr. John Triebner for the sum oi;
$1175.00.
Mr, rind IVItts. Orval Cana visited
wit, Mr. and ittrs, T. I antis last
Saturday.
Miss B. Britiinell left for Stratford
where she has taken a posi-
tion as stenographer -in a lawyer's pf-
Mr, and Mrs. T. Harris visited. witli
and -Mrs. Hy. Squire, Exeter,
,st,
od Mrs.- Orval
I5 5irk". and SIa
lia
P11
cities to do away with SerViCes of co
police matron.
United' 'Mille Workers at GIacOEl°
ay, N.S.k°14#,Y Cabinet 111inisters ate '
. Negotiations in Ireland are sus-
pended.
No successful ballot yet iii Papal
election. •
Johnny Dundee outpointed To
Benjamin.
German Cabinet will negotiate
with strikers.
• A "Kinsmen Club" has been or-
ganied in Toronto.
There are airev.cly 120 applications
before Senate for divorce.
President Harding will stop work
on building U. S. -warships.
R. C. H. Cassels has been elected
president of the R. C. G. A.
Gasoline-clfiven cars to be run on
St. Clair branch of M, C. R.
Coming session o'f Legislature
gives promise of "fireworks."
Granites put University of Toronto
out of the 0. H. A. senior race.
Business men propose grouping of
Government offices in Toronto.
The. Ontario Amateur Speed Skat-
ers' Association has been formed.
Burford High School, built by 23
school sections, formally. dedicated.
John R. I3oyle chosen HouSe leader
by Liberals in Alberta Legislature.
Michael Collins asks for transfer
mofonUtIster areas to Southern Fa.rlia-
Lord Atholstan offers a second
$100,00,o prize for cancer research
ind
twwoFer erkna. t eBr
Fran
ya Sg Cr oe eu tt g os f e x0c nhtaanrgl oe be -
United United States.
AutOists concerned in the'death of
juryMr. Tsa. naC ter soTnCoela otb.nsolttvohe.I af lour ei nd e rb nr to:nee: ts
lumberman in Ottawa Valley, dies at
Renfrew, aged 84.
Fortunat La.berge, secretary -treas-
urer of Chateauguay, Que., said to
have disappeared owing 5300,000.
MONDAY.
Sunday voting fails to elect new
Pone.
Railway strike ties up business in
Berlin.
• St. Patrick's won from Canadiens,
3 t°i
Final Plenary seCsion. of Arms
• Conference to -day,
- Sterling ot Toronto, 54.5214; at
NewYork, 54,3214.
'rbe Toronto L.O.B.A. team defeat-
ed Peterlioro, 30 to 11.
Volstead law to be tested in U. S.
Cone-re,ssional ele.ctions.
Borden says education influence
highest value of conference.
Wales beat Scotland, 2 th -1, in an
international soccer llhittch.-
Labor unions, will liolSI pre -session
confel-ence with Labor
Two hundred and fifty rinks have
entered' the Winnipeg bons.piel.
Fewster, trx-Warcimi of Ox-
ford, dies a5 Ingersoll, aged 57. ,
Elderly nian in serious conditien
from injuries by auto at Toronto, '
Wm. 51,cC7aw
i 1111170)', ItilieSi by fail
of rock in ,itififie at Coleraine, Que.
0071, chylit'fan Do Wet, Boer lead -
!)
CO MM. b OSOI'V e t
la nil marlts 10 'Quebec to be lIppointeci.
Aura Lee se fer-'
play-off ,;3el•ieS
ir"1::iirt:01121-to410\ivo
t,,Iintliaoltil
"K.111.0.r•O'
entr
tt
R. la
6t)11 this week attending,-
liection with the suit of
of Stephen and bfr.
Mr, T. lVilUs was TA.,
week attending the eunv'eti
Oairytrien's Association. "r
MIs. BYX'OP,,liCkS ,gtt
,
spending, ty0,400elt
,mother, 1‘11.%, 17,4441'
The clieir, under tp.
Mr. A. IVI.P.P..e
the church' opening."'
Tile Quarterly 0 al
n the school-rooin of
, ,
Tuesday afternoon':
was largely attended.
11
4
1011
Mr. Hy. Towle, had the sip t
to slip and fall on the ice the begin:
„
ing of last week, badly bruising
arin and shoulder. Airs. Towle ha
been suffering with a -sore.'
being close to blood poison.
Mr.. Wm. Earle, has been indispoS
ed for some time, suffering fi-oni
severe cold. '
A steer belonging to Mr. E. Bonn
recently fell down an oiq Well and
was dead when found. The well
had been filled in sonie years ago
but recently sank about fifteen feet.
Mn, Henn was ilot aware the well had
sunk unlit. he discovered, the loss et
the steer.
The W. itt, Society, of Sunshine,
were entertained by the Zioia. aux-
iliary, on Friday at the home of Mrs.
H. Kyle.. Swish:Inc had charge of
the meeting furnishing a profitable
and enjoyable program. Supper was
served by the Zion ladies. E'
fiensali
i‘liSs Cook, of Toronto, is visiting
Mr. and 'Mrs. It. E. Comic,
Mrs. Frank, Horton, is visiting rel-
atives in Exeter, for a few days.
/Tensed]. Observer.
11r. and 11Irs. Fred Menne were cal-
led to Brantford, owing to the illness
of the former's brother,. Mr. Gordon.
Matins. They report his condition
,
eoinewhat iniproved- when, they re
turned home.
Zurich
Mr. Ayres, of Detroit, is spending
the winter at the home of E. Truern-
mer.
Mr. W. L. Siebert, attended, the
funeral, of, a ,,relative in Hamilton-- ---
last week.
We are pleased to sec Mr. Ernes
Gies, %able to walk clown towii again
after his recent illness.
Mr. Ecles, of New York, is visiting
for a few months in. Zurich..
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