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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-8-19, Page 5
i!• .n• THE EXETER TIMADVOCATI CLINTON, (MAIM Re - Opens exson TUESDAY SEPT. 7 1926 Why not attendthe'"School that has the Highly Qualified Staff. The only School that teaches real Peactical Business 'braining from start to finish. `Where you are taught specialized expert training in lousiness Admministrationn and. Secretaaeal .Service and are sure of a good position, rapid promotion and big ,income. ' COURSI+lr3 Stenographic, Commerciai; Secretarial, General Office, Civil Service, Commercial Teachers Course and Special. • For Information ,Write to B. F. WARD, B.A., M.Accts. Phone 1984': Principal 1Hensa 1 The Treasurer of the. Muskoka. „ Hospital for Consumptives' desires gratefully to acknowledge the fol- lowing contra ttiors received 3n( 11ensail:by the Field Seefetary of the National Sanatorium Association:— Bonthron &' Drysdale $3, T. C. Joynit $2, Mrs. G. Scott 2 J. & C. McDon- ald cDo -aid $2, Manns & Ferguson $2, Cook Bros. $2, Thos. Welsh $2, Moore. Bros. $:2•,, A. W. E. Hemphill $1, Iii. 4. Simmons $1, Alf.' Clark $1, Wm. sil!cKay $1, Mrs. John Johnston $1, Dr. R. Dougall $1, Aler. Murdock $1, T. W. Palmer $1, C. T. Knifor : $1, E. F. Jackson $T, W. A. Mac - Laren $1,'F. W. Hess $1, Tom. Mur- dock $1, Mrs. John Passmore $31:50. • William J. HQward, eldest son of the late John .Howard, died on Sat-' urdaye in his 65th year.: He was Vern in Hay Township, where he lived 'until a few years ago. After disposing of his farm he moved •to , Dashwood for •. one year and from there to Hens -311.e Hp leaves • to anourn his loss three.brothers and four sisters, Henry and Mrs. English at home, Mrs. Ravelle at Grand' funeral was held on Monday after- noon to the Bayfield cemetery, the services being in charge of Rev. Mr. Sinclair of the United church. Tide pall -bearers wer e Messrs. J. A. Van - eon, son, William Beaver, N. Peck. C. Haugh, S, Hess and G. Douglas. Mrs. Mew, of ` Goderich, visited her e niece Miss, M. Ellis on Thursday. Y —Mr. F. and and daugh- ter Jean and Miss Verna Reid, who have been visiting Miss Mattie Ellis for some weeks • returned to Guelph on Monday.—Mr. Bert. Horten,. of Detroit,.. visited over the week -end at his home here.=Mr. and Mrs. A L. Case are visiting relatives in De troit.—Miss M. A. Hoggarth is vis Ring for a couple of weeks with eh latives in Seaforth. Mr: John Car michael, of :Detroit, visited over the 'creek -end at his Note' here. -Mrs Lou. Simpson, Mise Mae Simplon and Mr. Wm. Simpson, of Detroit are visiting relatives in town this week.—hriss GladyseiSlay, of Sarnia and ;,Miss Catherine Sells, of Lon- don, visited over the week -end with Miss •Greta Lammie.—The services in the United church on Sunday last were largely attended both with Mr and Mrs Wm. White.—Mr. Wm. Hothatn, of Manitoba, spent a day or two in the village, the `guest of Mrs. and Miss Consitt.—Mr. and Mrs. Jno. ColQman and family, of London, and; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Coleman of Stratford, visited at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Consitt,—Mr. Wm. McLean, of the Bank of Montreal staff here has ben transferred to the Bank of hrpntr•eal, London,—M'rs, L. E. Sullins,, of Detroit, is visiting her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudson. --Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Case . visited over the week -end with • friends in St. \Catharines.—Mr ° and Mrs. Alger Brown and daughter, Miss. Virginia Brown, of Oxforde Mich., and Miss Edna Watson of Holly, Mich., visit- ed Mr. and Mrs,, Fred. Corbett and family last week.—Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Rumble and children, of Toronto, are visiting their aunt, Miss Mc,, Gregor. Dashwood • Dr. H. H Cowen, L. D. S. •D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At office.,in Hartleib Block, Dash= woos. , first three days of week and at office' ever the Post Office, in Zurich, laet three days; of 'week. Mrs. Vernon and son Melville, of . Windsor, visited in town a few days - laet wee'lc.—Mr, and Mrs. D. -Mc- - Cormick and. family, of Bridgeburg, • are visiting with. Mrs. Fred Baker. - (—Me. Les. Goetz returned to Chi- cago on Saturday after spending his . vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Goetz—Miss Grace• Kel- lernnan^ returned home Saturday after spending several weeks in To-. rontee Mr. and Mrs. Moy, of Kit- chener, spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs.,. S. Oestreicher.—Miss Arnettaa Steinhagen spent the week -end in Windsor. -.Mr. McLennan, a former school teacher in this -•district re- nggwed acquaintances in town last I tiv'e.ek,—Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Meyer and family are.. spending,their. vaca- tion in Parry Sound.—Mr. Jonas ' Hiartleib visited in 'London on Sun- da ,—Mssses.AP nett e and Tillie e •aim 2 me and n dMr.Alfred Zimma r re- turned to Detroit on Monday after spending their vacation with their. parents. --Mrs. A, Birk and daugh- ter Verna are visiting : in Detroit • Miss T. Edmeston, of Wellesley Hills, Mass., is visiting in town.— Word was received here of the death. of Mrs. Frank Case (nee Emma: Rothermal,) of St. Catharines. Mrs.. Case was .a former' resident of this 1 community and her , sudden death ceutes as a shock to ail" who know her. She is survived by her hus- band and- two children. Interment 1 took place in St. Catharines. Bend, Mrs. Pollock, of Ridley; Mrs.morning and evening.: Rey. Mr. Porritt, of Calgary; George of Ex- mo Pybus goservice the puretat. aAthe .titer, and James of Goderich. The morning service ,Miss Greta Laramie played a violin solo, accompanied : by Miss' ells on S the organ and at the evening, service Miss Slay and Miss Laminate sang s ng a duet accompanied by Miss" Sells oh the organ. Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Sinclair will oc- cupy leis own pulpit in. the United churchhlrs. Hawthorne and child- renf o London,visited the, 'latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson.—Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Webber, of London, visied, on Thursday with relatives in 'town.-- Mr:" and Mrs. Win.. White returned home on Saturday . after a very pleasant visit with relatives in Lon- don, Windsor, Detroit and other parts of- Michigan.—Miss Viola and Miss Irina Higgins returned home .. on Saturday after•a very pleasant We also have a fresh supply of two week's visit with friends in De - PORTLAND CEMENT troit and Cass City, Mich.—Mr. G. Fee intends leaving on Thursday for .his farm in 'South -Western Sas- lkatchewan, where he will spend some time helping with the harvest. —Mr; T. C. Joynt made a business trip . to Toronto this week.. --Miss Jean- Chapman, of Palmerston is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Geo. Scott.—mr. Carl Passmore intends j PFAF+ leaving for the west on Thursday, y y p 0 �" taking in the harvest excursion.— INSeleL The executors of the estate of the LONDON ROAD, la-P late Thos. Sherritt, Sr., Miss Dora Ser,ic Station Phone 7 Sherritt and Mr. Thos. :Sherritt, Jr. will sell by public auction Olt Satur- day afternoon ,of this week the fine residers tial property ro est of thelate p and Mrs. Sherritt on South Rich- mond mond St.—The bulk of the grain in this district will be cut this week, but owing to so much wet weather, there is a lot of fall wheat in the stook yet.—Mr. Sam. Merner pulled out his threshing machine Monday and started the season's threshing. If the. weather continues favorable fey/the bean crop the largest crop of beans ever grown fie Huron county will be harvested this , year. —Owen Geiger & ' Son are . giving employment to a large number of Indians puling flax. This firm has a large acreage this year.—Mr. and Mrs. Lee aledden visited relatives in St. Catherines on Sunday. --Mr. R:obt. Caldwell,' the geneal clerk of the New Commercial, 'is again on duty after' spending a very pleasant Week with friends. in 'Toronto.— Misses Mary and Emma Johnston are visiting relatives in Windsor, Rev. Arthur and Mrs. Sinclair and e 4 Eli R PRODUCTS RED SEAL AS WHITE ROSE ` S GAS Concrete Tile, Bricks and -Blocks Try our National Light, Coal Oil for incubators and Lamps DUNLOP TIRES AND TUBES FREE AIR BICYCLES AND REPAIRS Wall Paper in the Latest Designs Prices from 10c to $1.50 PER ROLL HARDWOOD FLOORING LAID AND POLISHED J. Sangster, Hensall DR. R. P. L DOUGALL Ironer graduate of . Faculty of eine, and Master of :Science, children scorned home on Nanday alvorrity of Western Ontario. [caber of College. of Phyrioisns after a two week's visit with rela- ! Surgeons of Ontario,woo tives in Sarnia, During the .month dooir gait of Port Mimi. (Mr, Sinclair. has been on his hols- 014e�' psx.,i Residence 114 days• he `has returned three times to burry members of his congrega- 1'k-" I" HZNBALL, ONT tion.—Mr. J. W. Skinnerwho has been confined to his home through illness for the last three months, was again taken to, a London hos- pital - pi al on Tuesday.—Mr. Thos. Mc- Millan, the Liberal candidate for Huron in opening his political cam- paign by a Liberal rally at Seaforth on Friday, evening: The Conserva- tives of the riding are arranging for a number of, 'big meetings,when prominent speakers including sev- eral cabinet' ministers, will address the electors. Premier Arthur Meig- lien will be at Grand Bend ;.it a big policital picnic being arranged there. Hon. Thos. White will speak at Ex- eter, Hon' Hugh Guthrie will speak at Seaforth end .• Mr. C, W. Bell, K. C„ of FIatnilton, ;.a member of the Custpin's Inquiry Committee' 'tvi:ll speak at Clinton. These meetings will also be addressed by Mr. An- drew Hick the Conservative Can- n w . Sr v cisp ward , NIr' Henry Eilber, Ex- " ,1 k :reit M. , bf C"ledr(On. A 'number 'oil' other meetings through •'the riding I' are also being arranged for.—Mr. and Mrs. Writ. Consitt, of Detroit, called on Mrs. and Miss Consitt.— Mrs. J. Wilson is spending a couple of weeks with Mende', in; Vingham. 1 Winghain.—Mr. and Mrs. Bert White, ,a Detroit, spent Sunday AUCTIONEER OSCAR Kz OPP Honor Graduate Carey loner' An - Wan School, Special course taken in ' ® stere: Live Stock(all reeds .) litafi rroha A ine Real Estate, e, Farm gales, etc. Rates • in keeping with preyatling pricer. Satisfaction 'ma- tured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or wire 1848, Zurich. WHITE PINE 1zc, 'r-aatchedodrerred on both MOON. et 0iPly p' Mir R g IS _ . TIME TO STOCK [ 7,`Hlil. W d7Ck,i 'GOOD CUA[. WHLLH YOU CA.N OE .' IT AT A LOW PRIrrir THS`. J..CL�,'TW,UR .:. NT N . 4a 11M Bero.ice Eilber and Lloyd Wein lee having obtained sufficient marks at the Entrance; Exaxuiriations held in July. This makes SIX successful pupils out of : awclass of seven and is a very creditable showing ,for M. Morley: who was their teacher. Rov. and. Mrs. W. Y. Dreier are on their vacation at present,. They report that they spent a very .de- lightful and profitable week attend- lug the International Conference et "Woodstock. Des. Norwood, Peelle and Sykes, of Londoe England, who were the chief speakers at the conference are mighty preachers and expounders of the word,. They. made : lasting innpressioes upon the large audiences 'assembled, Rev. (Capt.) Garbutt, of London, representing the Western Ontario Branch of the Bible Society, - oc- cupied the 'pulpit in the Evangelical church on. Sunday evening. The. service was well ateended and all were delighted with the excellent sermon of Rev, Mr. Garbutt who ex- plained the work of the •Society so well." Canvassers will wait on the people of the district in a short time,: Last year about $85 was .col- lected and it is hoped that the $10 will be obtained. Give the canvass- ers a liberal offering. Complimentary to her daughter, Miss Merle' Clark, an. attractive. trousseau tea was given Friday afternoon by her mother, Mrs. F. W. Clark. Te living -room with its profusion .of summer, flowers, made a lovely setting for the reception of the many callers, while in the tea. room sweet peas and pink candles were usad on the prettily. appointed table. Mre. Clark received in a be coming gown of flgurde crepe. The' bride -elect ;was charming in pale pink gorgette. Mrs. Harry Rapley, sister' of the hostess, presided over the teacups. She was assisted in serving by Miss Laura Clark, Miss Esther`Eilbei and Miss Helen Orme. Upstairs Miss Ethel. Mackay and Miss Ruth • Tenny displayed the pretty trousseau. (Too 'late for last week) An attractive social event of re- cent. data was given by the.. members of; the Woman's •Institute, at the hpeae of Mrs. Chas. Zwicker. It took the form of a. surprise party in hon- or of Miss Merle Clark a bride -elect of • this month. After a. musical program and a contest, "a floral love story," all repaired to the',din- ning rodm where the . tables were prettily decorated in blue and yel- low. Centering the table at which tae. guest of honorsat. was a large silver basket filled with delphini- ums and nasturtiums. Twenty-eight sat down to a dainty Iunch at the close ot which, ch master Gerald 7wrc- - er, dressed gas a messenger boy, entered, bringing a telegram, which the hostess read and which proved to be an a oar e ss> ex Pres i ng toMies Clark the well wishes of, the rnsti- tute members. This was followed: by the presentation of a lovely piece. of cldrta. Miss Clam, who was coni- Plretely, taken by surprise, acknow- eded he /gift in her usual happy manner. All joined in singing "For she's. a ,jolly good fellow." CREDITON Mrs. Chas. Zwicker and Gerald are camping at Oakwood for a few weeks. Miss Cora and Miss Mildred ,Schroeder called ba, friends in Strat- ford. on Thursday. Mrs. Harold Veale, of Hazelton, Penn., is theguest of. Mr:• Thomas Chambers and family. Miss Trellis Gratton, of Grand Bend is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Eilber. Mr. Ed. Wurm and daughters Kathleen, of Markham, are visiting with rrelatives for a few days. Mr. Eldon. and Miss Alma Smith are holidaying at Walkerton wi t h their sister, Mrs. Hilliard Sperling. 1Vriss Trellis Hodgius, of London, spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and lar•s. Alonzo Hodgins. Mrs. Hairy Rapley and Norma, of Marietta, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark and family. We are glad' to see.Mrs.• Herman Oestreicher up and around after her recent accident when she sprain- ed her knee. • Mrs. Ed. Sweitzer and daughter, of London, are. visiting. with her father, Mr. Michael Pinkbeiner and other relatives: Miss Mildred Schroeder accom- panied by Miss Leone Levi, of Lon- don, spent the week -end at Lake- view House, Grand Bend.. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber and Bernice returned home on Saturday after spending a few weeks at their summer home at Grand Bend. Mre, Ezra Oestreicher has return- ed' to her lionise at Windsor after spending, a few weeks with her father, Mr. John Young and Mary, Miss Eva Oestreicher, ' who has been spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oes- treicher' has returned to Windsor.Miss Mary Yoling and her sieter, Mrs, Ezra Oestreicher Spent a few da, ys at' Lucan last weel. at the heine of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lankin and family. Rev. IL , H.. Lesbold, .of Ayton, Ont., w1l 'occupy the pulpit at Zion Evangelicalchurch on Sunday August 22nd. Corrie sand hear his messages. Mr. and 'Mrs. Borland and daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Borland returned to their home at Timmis after spending a few weeks at the hone. of Joseph and Samuel Wein. Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier left on Wednesday for Grey County where. they will. visit ,with friends for a number of weeks and where the former will• preach in* Rev. iVlr. Leibold's pulpits at Clifford; 'Als- feldt and Alton. We are sorry to, •note that Mrs. 1Pi•ilbet Gu ttitiger has lately gone through a number 'of, distressing periods, of afflictiellhbut' her many friends ' are gled to learn that she has again recovered sufficiently to be up and al;ound.; 1'118pec0r, TOW has mailed• ,the. secretary of the Crediton school, certificates for Marjorie 1;,awson, WHALEN Mr.' Walter Gunning and sister,. Elsie spent Sunday with their 'sister Mrs.' Percy Passmore Thames Road. -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton and son Billy, of London, are spewing their vacation at the home of their uncle, Mr. Thos. Gunning.—Me. and Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. F. Parkin- son are at the home of their sister`, Mrs. S. Blight, of Thorndale, who is seriously ill in the hospital in Lon- don.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Havels and Mr•, and Mrs. Albert Scott, of Usliorne, visited on.Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire.—leer. Ernest Foster has purchased the 100 -acre farm belonging to Mr. Jas. Swallow on the 10th of Blanshard. Posses - 51011 given the lst of October.—Mr: Delbert Morley has•purchased a new Ford : touring car.—Mr. Mervin Johnston has returned home after spending the past two months at Ford City.—Miss Adelaide Parkin- son, of Granton, is visiting at the home of her brother Frank for a few days.—Mr. and . Mrs. George Millson spent Sunday at Springbank Park, London.—Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden, of Exeter and Mrs. Wm. Brock and Mrs. Geo. Earl, of Zion, have returned home from Palmer- ston having attended the funeral of the late Mrs..1 cid. ELIMVILLE Mr. Billie Young, of London, is visiting his cousin, Mr. Kenneth Johns.—Mr. and• Mrs. S. Pym visit- ed their daughter, Miss Lena in Vic- toria Hospital, London, last Sunday. We are pleased to state that she is recovering nicely and expects to be home before Tong,—Little Mise bels , Smith, daughter of Rev. Smith, had the misfortune to break a small bone in her, foot on Sunday.—Mrs. F. Edwards and daughter, Frances, of ''Vancouver visited the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed. Johns re- cently. -Miss Leola Johns is visit- ing her brother, Mr. Roy''�johns at; Comber. -Two families have moved into the neighborhood recently. Mr, Len. O'Riley and fainly into the house occupied by the late W. H. Penwarden and :hs brother and family into Mr. Ed. John's vacant house.—Next Sunday morning Rev. A. E. Johns will preach in this church in the interest oe the V.V. M. S. A thank , offering will be sea ceived for the Society.• --•-Miss Mary Gardiner, of Farquhar,' has been vis- iting at Mr. Wm. Johns' during the past week, Clandeboye Mr. Cecil Flynn has returned home after working a couple of weeks in Granton.—Quite a number of harvesters left, for' the West on the excursion,-Mr..11, re,. Atkinson is relieving the C. ale, R. agent at Hensel' this Mast two weeks.—Mr. Kenneth MiW1car, of Detroit, sperm: a. day last Week k withrelatives es 0f this place,—Mr. Oulette, of Tecum- seh, is spending a few days at the hone of his Wife's notifier, Mrs. Me- Iihargey, Who hes been 111 for the past four months. We are sorry to say Mee. 1VicllhareeY hes n.ot stat.. proved ° any.—Mr and Nars, Burton Hodgson -have 't'etureed to their home in' ()Owe, Mich„ after spend- ing a week: at the former's hoane, Mr: and Mrs, Eslie Hodgson,—We are glad to see . Mr, Prank tient around again after being confided to his bed for the past two months. ---The order of the day airs this vic- inity is grain threshing, The wheat yield in general is fairly good. Centralia Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mille, of Wyom- ing, spent the week -end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, K Mills.—Miss Aurelia Anderson, Who has been eonvalescing after an op- eration for the removal of her ton- sils is able :to return to work at the creamery office.—Mrs. J. Wilson, who is at present at the home of her daughter, in Strathroy, is seriously. ill.—Mr. F. S, Savage and family, of Seaforth, spent Sunday at the parsonage. . Mr. Savage took charge of the evening service. The local young men's softball team met in Clinton last Thursday night for a friendly game with the Wingham Juke's group, the home team being th9 winners 14-9,=Mr. and Mrs. E. Hutchinson, of Detroit, visited over the week -end with the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brock. Th of e members theotin ladies' and men's softball . team and the St. Patrick's church choir were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. White in honor of _is Saphrona s S p hr ons Sanford s birthday last Monday evening.—Mr. and ivies. Durdle, of Windsor, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. Slea- mon. --Mr. Leonard Abbott, of De- troit, is a visitor this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Parsons. Mount Carmel The death took place on Monday, August 9th, at his home McGillivray Township, of , Mr. William Ryan, aged 69 years. The deceased had been in poor health for the past five weeks. He is survived by his widow two sons, John .of Stephen and Joseph at home. The funeral took place on Thursday at 10 a.m. to. the R. C. cemetery -with requium mass. —The •funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Campbell, ,of Parkhill, took place to the R. C. cemetery here, on Thurs- day at 11.30 ,atm.—Mr. and Mrs. Cohan, of Detroit, are visiting with friends in this neighborhood,—Miss Margaret g et Breem, -of London is spending a few days with her, sister Mrs. T. J. Hall.—Miss Tress. Hall, of Granton a rid brother , e James Hall of Detroit,are visiting at their home near here.—Mr. and. • Mrs. Arthur Hathaway and family, of Detroit,. called on fileeds in this neighbor- hood b or - hood ` last week.— Miss Fischer, of Preston, is speeding a few - weeks with her aunt, Mrs. .Alonzo Mc- Oann.—Mr s. John Lynch accompan- ied, by her son Sylvester, of Detroit, is spending a few days with friends here.—Miss Gertie Carey returned home last week after spending two weeks with her sister Mrs.. R. Etue, of Detroit:—Miss' Betty Ryan, of Chicago, is the guest of her brother Mr. Luke Ryan.—Miss Margaret Rowland, of Whitby, is visiting her brothers here.—Mr. Gordon° 'ale - Keever left for Detroit on Wednes- day. ZION On Friday, August 13th, Zion held its commuasty picnic. At about nine -thirty cars commenced to gath- er at the church. After every per - 'son was arranged in cars the • pre- cession started for Stratford Park. The picnicereh arrived in Stratford about eleven O'clock, and then the ladies proceeded to get the dinner and such a. dinner,- every ping to satisfy the most exacting. About 120 Partook of the After the dinner hour sport`dewere run off, the results as follows: Races, four years Mineearet Jaques, Grant Taylor, G. Hern; six years, Loreen Hern, Maiion Pooley, Mary Earl; nine years,. Philip Hein, Lloyd Hern, K. Hern; boys, thirteen, Morris Hern Tommy Hern, Earl Hern; girls, thirteen, Myrtle Earl, Grace Hod- gins, Hazel Earl; ladies' race,. Alma Hern, Mrs., Melville Hern Gladys Earl; young men, Ross Hern, Elgin Hern, Ward Hern; married ladies, 'Mrs. Wellington I3,rock, Mrs. R: E. Pooley, Mrs. Milton Brock; eating peanuts, Leverne Morley and Alma Hern, Ross Hern and Manerva Brock Elgin Hern and Mrs. T. Brock; throwing peanuts in pitcher, W. F. Hern, _Norman Brock, J. T. Hern; three legged r.,ace, Ward Hern and Angus Earl,, Ross Hern and Warren Brock, Gladys, Earl and James Earl; bundle race, Leverne Morley, Mel - Ville Hern, Ross Hern; 100 yard hash, Ross Hern; R. E. Pooley, Le- ver/1e Morley. A fast game of soft ball was- played between„ the married and single men resulting in a vic- tory •for the ,married men. After supper every person returned home well pleased ,,with the day's outing. G. llar'l and Mrs. W. J. Bieck attended the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs. Reid, of Palmerston. ---- Mr, and ..Mrs, J. Brock, of London, were Suday callers on )12i. tied Mrs, .Atf, Brock, --Mr. and Mre, W. Brock . spent Sunday with Mrs. 13r•ock'e another, Mrs. Stewart, of London. Township, UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ON1 RIO An YOU A GRAIflTATB' NW SE? 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