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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-11-11, Page 5• THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCAT~ ws r porn •',..;,` . M1t,Gf ti - t}. s grboolo Tommi re e CLINTON, ONTARIO Students mayenter at anytime. Why not/ attend the School- that has the Highly Qualified Staff. The only School that teaches. real Practical Business Training frown start to finish. Where High ,School students and teachers are taught spscial- ized expert training in I3usiuessAdiministratioii-„ and Secretarial Scineo and are suite of, a good no sition, rapid • pronsotion and big income. COURSES Stenographic, Commercial; Secret arial, General Office, Cid' Service Commercial Teachers Course and Special Courses arranged.. ' For Information Write to B. V, WARD, 13.A., M.Accts. Phone 198 Principal• We have just unloaded a ear of ]nice fresh shelled yelloz"v corn and we lnavve a good stock of Western eats, bran, ,• shorts, feed flour, tank- age, Oil cake, oyster shell, etc. HARVEY BROS., Exeter HENSALL ., mss Pearl, Pfile, of Zurich, is in *barge d Mr. Pfi1e's shoe store this week. while the latter -is, away .enjoy - Jag his Honeymoon. Iliiss Florence Welgh, of London, *pent Sunday at her home here. The.,,li.Y.P.A. of St. Paul's church mei Thursday evening. The meet- ing was a missionary one. After the aopening exercises lantern slides con- • "'i'""" aisting of views of India and Japan -were shown and enjoyed by those epresent. . Misses Jean ail Helen Elder, of London, visited over the week -end 'With their parents here.—Miss Ger- trudeHoggarth, of Toronto, visited ever the• holidays with her parents, r..an Mrs. Jas, Hoggarth.—Mr. E. Merry, of Detroit, visited over the week -end with friends here.—Mrs.,. Lou. Simpson and Miss Mae Simpson and Mr. Wm. Simpson, of Detroit, ;visited .over the week; end with rel- atives in town.—Mr. Fred Stacey, of iLncan, .visited over the holiday with his mother and sister here.—' Miss Mdith McEwan, of Kitchener, spent the holiday with her sister and bro- ther here.—Mrs. Miller, of Detroit, "visited 'over the week -end with rel- atives in town.—Mr.. and Mrs, I. 1indenfield, of -London, visited over J Miss Eleanor Fisher , I3RGANIST HENSALL 37NITED CHURCH TUITION IN PIANO •ms Moderate . Phone 68 11 raper. in the Latest Designs 'rices from l0c to $1.50 PER ROLL HARDWOOD FLOORING • LAID AND POLISHED :. Sangster, Hensall DR, R. P. L DOUGALL 1'iMonor graduate of Faculty .of 1ps*Lietaa. and Muter of science, r ivarsity of Western Ontario. a anber of College of Phlaioisnt lad Surgeons of Ontario.. Office -4,7o doors east of Post Office. , Arbjcze 13 Residence 114 l5IEPrsALL, ONT ' AUCTIONEER OSCAR KLOPP Monar Graduate Carey Jonea' An - 11R School, Special course taken in 4.144tls.tered Live Stock tell Broads,) O terehiendise, Real Mutate, Farm lhab ss, ate. Rates In keeping with "trowelling prices. Satisfaction as - rued, write Oscar Iclopp, Zurich, or afire 18-98, Zurich, vsnoitsx & YJII1l3EET - MUTUAL FIRE I.L` IIRANCE .COMPANY'. ' • pad Office, Farquhar,. Ont'... rresident, . JOHN 'ALLISON Vice -President,. • JAS. McIiENZI1]•. ' DIRECTORS • i ANH E1cCONNELL, SIMON DOW i O;BT NORRIS, WM. BROCK • AgExTs ;JOAN ESS1;'ItY, Centralia, Agent -for • Usborne and Biddlilple e.1 LIVER',JARVIS, Munro,_ Agent for /.:a libbert, Fullerton and Logan ,„, T: r W. A. i'UY1Nl3,TfI,>ii Secretary -Treasurer 9,e1 98, Eteter, Ontario. • • GLdl»IAN STANBUf1Y Solicitors, Exeter atemmlmeaskowsanitais • WHITE PINE lei. ?r matches" drq sedi on both sides at $50'P -ERM?., ._ 'fl ;TO iSTt ' his ns , . !; 1471111 . t OO11J 'COAL vgistmS ozi cult OET iT' AT ,A Low,- ;? ntiOE CLATWORTHY OBAISIVON aM'iti �t eee nee ea_ nenee h? a ensail oR Clinton, visited friends in town ori ' Tuesday. ---The Liberals of South Heron lheld,,a convention in Hensel). sa11 on Thursdayditei.noon .last to dis- cuss the political situation in South Huron and to see if it would be ad- visable to place a Liberal candidate in the field. After a good deal of discussion and some bitterness shown it was -deckled not to "no'xninate a candidate, but to leave the field to the Conservative and Progressive candidates. The Hon. Nelson Peril-' menta Liberal organizer was pre- sent and addressed ,the meeting, The Progressives of South, Huron met in the town hall here on Wed- nesday afternoon and endorsed Mr. Medd as thein candidate.—Mr. Wm. Govenlock, of Seaforth, returning of- ficer for South Huron was in toren ' on Tuesday.—M'r. and Mrs. Win. Moore and son Billy, of London, Vis- ited with Mrs. Thos. Simpson on Saturday.—Mrs. W. French, of Kip pen, visited friends 3n town on Tues- clay.—Mi'. Alexander Neeb, Con- servative candidate for' South Huron was in town on Tuesday. --The meet- ing of the Young People's League of the United church was held on Tues. day evening. The meeting -was in charge of Miss Ethel Murdock and Presided over by Miss Nellie Pepper. Tne rueeting.was,opened by the sing- ing of a hymn "after which Mr. Sin- clair led in prayer. The scripture lesson was read by Miss Mildred Mc- Donald. The topic was very ably given by Miss J. Johnston on "Mis- sions." A trio instrumental by Miss Mildred' Smillie; Miss Pearl Elder. and Miss Florence McDonald, and a solo by Miss E. Pybus were all well rendered.—Miss Hazel Coxworth, of near Essex, visited her mother here over the week-encl.—The Misses Jean and Helen Eder; of London spent Thanksgiving at their,_home here.—Mr. L. Joynt and• Mr. J. Tapp,`students at Wbstern .`Univers- ity, London, spent the week -end at .their homes in town.—Mr. Jas. Munn, of Seaforth, visited on Sun- day with his parents here.—Mrs. G. Knapp; is visiting at present at her home in Pt. Elgin.—Mr. Ed. Berry;, of .Windsor, spent the week- end 'with relatives here.—Miss Elva Bolton, of Kitchener, was a holiday visitor with relatives in this. com- munity.—Mr. I. McLaughlin, form- erly of the Standard Bank, staff here, now of Forest, was a Sunday' visitor in . town.—Misses and Mary and Gertrude Hoggarth, of Toronto, were holiday visitors at their home in . the village.— Messrs. Goodwin and Davis are busy getting their new clothing factory ready which will occupy the top centre part of the Petty block. Miss McAllister and Miss G. Stone are, now mane - factoring sample garments.— Mrs. Richard Pollock left this week for the :holiday with relatives in town. --Miss Florence Welsh, of London, visited over the week -end with. leer .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Welsls.-- M'iss M. Slavin, of London,. visited over- the week -end with he1;';sister here.Miss Margaret Hopkirk; of London, visited over the week -end with her relatives in •town.—Mr.' J. Tapp, •of London Univerbity, •visited over the week -end with his parents here.—Mrs. Chiles,' of London, ,vis ited over. the holiday with relatives in town.-MneLloyd Midden; of St. Catherines, visited over, the week- end with relatives' in town.—Mr..'_ L. Joynt, of London University, visited over the week -end at his home here. —Mr. John Stacey ,is visiting rela- tives in Exeter.—Mrs. Wm. Cousitt is visiting relatives in Windsor.— Miss indsor-Miss Irene Poe, of Toronto, visited over the week -end with her 'mother here. --=•Mr.' and Mrs. Milne` Rennie and children, of Seaforth ' spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. Dougall.—Mr. and Mrs -Milton Ort- wein of London, visited over the week -end With relatives in town: Mr.,and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer, of De- troit, visited over the Week -end at the home of Mr. and Robt. Higgins and family,—Miss Mattie Ellis visit- ed over the holiday with:her aunt. Mrs. Mew, at Goderich.—Miss Alite Dougall, of Windsor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dougall.— Mr. Arnold Bell, of Toronto, visited over the holiday with his mother Mrs. Bertha Bell.—Mr. Ferris Cantelon, on Ono- dago, visited -over the week -end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Cante- lon.—Mr. Wm. McLean, of Bay City, Mich„ visited over the holi- day with friends in town.—Miss Bolton, of Kitchener, visited over the holiday with relatives in and around town. --Mr•. Ivan McLaughlin of Forest, visited-overthe week -end with friends in town.—Mr. Russell l4cKay visited over the week -end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKay,—Miss Francis Pearce, of Battle Creek, Mich., where she will Exeter, visited friends in town outspendthe winter with relatives. Saturday.—Mr. Bert Welsh and sis- Mr. Lloyd Hedden, of St. Catherines ters, Misses' Vera and Leila Welsh, was a Sunday visitor in town.—Sil- of Toronto, visited over the week- end with relatives and friends in town.—Miss J. Johnson visited over the holiday at her home in Clifford- —Miss Mary 'Stewart, ''visited over Thanksgiving at her home in Sea- forth.—Mr. Wm. Reynolds, of Till- sonbu-rg, visited over the week -end with his mother and sisters here.— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, of. Windsor, visited over the week-endwith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zuefle and London on Saturday. After a short Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Bell.—Mr. Wm. honeymoon trip returned to town Kablefleich visited' over Thanksgiv- Tuesday and will reside on Oxford ing with his parents'in• Tavistock. -e, street. The young couple are very Miss' Jessie Buchanan visited over popular in 'Hensel' and their many the holidays with, herbrother is friends wish them long and eontin- London.—Miss. Marion Passmore ued happiness. visited over the week end• with her parents in Wingham. Mr.- nd , Mrs: PFILE--DURST NUPTIALS Ed. Lindenfield • visited over' the . A quiet but. very pretty wedding holidays with relatives in London:took took place on' Saturday last at the, ---A number from town, attended • home of Rev. G. L. grass, near Au - the Anniversary services at Eg- j burn, when • Miss Edith A. Durst, mondville, on Sunday.—Houseclean= daughter of Mrs. Wm. C. Durst, ing is now the order of thee day.— Colborne Tp., became the bride of The holiday passed off quietly in; Mr. W. H. Pfile, of Hensall, Rev. town, a number going away and al;- G. L. Glass, `officiating. The bride so •a number visiting in town.—The looked charming ' in her wedding. dance' held in the town hall on Fri-; dress -of navy blue silk canton crepe day eyehing past was largely at-, trimmed with bead and si1Ver thread. tended.—Sdrvides in United church ' and wearing a corsage -bouquet pf on Sunday lash were largely attend,: Lily -of -the -Valley. She travelled' in ed Rev. Mr. .Sinelair preaching' a beautiful dress of henna shade, Thanksgiving services.. In the morn- i trimmed with fur and wearing a ing two anthems wet e • rendered by Marvella coat- with collar and cuffs the choir and a solo by Miss Nellie' of opossum fur, a picture . hat and Boyle and at the evening service a , stockings and gloves to match, She duet by Mrs. Lee Hedden: and Mr.! also wore the bride -groom's wedd- W. 0. Goodwin .and two anthems . by, ing • gift, a gold bar pin set with to - the choir.—Mrs. S. Miller and on pas, • After the .ceremony the happy• Lloyd, of Cromarty, visited friends'` couple left on a motor trip to Kit - in -town on Saturday.—Mrs. E. Ken- chener, Hamilton, 'Niagara 'Falls and nedy and little son, of Windsor 'ere Toronto and . on their return' will visiting with Mrs. Kennedy's par- reside • iii Hensall where the groom ents, Mr. and Mrd. .O peiger.—Mr, conducts a shoe Tiusinees. The best John Passmore :and•Me Reht.•„Bell wishes of: their many friend's; are, left on Saturday eventing on helmet • tendered to'Mr. and Mrs. Pfile,' who ing trip to New Ontario.=Mr:•.Wm ora expneted to ieturx"Mopte-.:,;the. Stone, Jr., who spent the .past t'vo forepart of next :week: ,, months in the harvest fields in the COUNCIL MEETING - West returned home this week:—. The lecture entitled "Tlke Luggage Of The regular meeting of the Celina Life," which was given in the Un- . cif Was held on Tuesday evening, ited church on Friday -evening 'Iast 'with all the Members present. The by Rev. Mr. McTavish of Exeter, minutes 'of• the last meeting were was well attended and greatly , read and adopted. Fire Chief Bates en- joyed .by the audience e -A sale • of., was I?'esent and interviewed the ]tame made cookfng 't ill” tie Ixel'cl in . council as to having tlie.: use of the rerwoods' 'Ltd., of London, are op- ening this meek a farm produce market in the building west of the town hall. Mr, J. • Mousseau who moved to Ex- eter some time ago : has rented the house owned by Mrs. Broadfoot on the London road, and intends mov- ing into town shortly. --The wedd- ing of Mr. Sidney McArthur and Miss Jean Maxwell took place in • the town hail on Saturdea aftornoon f To- n' boll for'.' calling' the firemen Noveinher 13t», IA le' the ausl?icee!.togetl?er for i>racti•se `end to •• ai of•'the. Young. Peoples League, of •the range :a signal• He Vangineel. pes 'United church Special'That/nigh,- mission to tait,e• .the matter' fin. with ing services werc':held'in tlte'tlrroe tlic.,•oaretalier. .o.f• .the: haIl,,'arid. to churches on Sunday last,. and were lxave' the use of the bell when z'e- ali .largely attended, --Mr. and Mrs. iiiir'ed. The committee of the coon J. Grassibk, cf T,oronto, visited river eil that was Appeinted at the last tlio holidays with. Mr, and Mrs. D. meeeing to take ,charge of draining Grassick -'-A number froni llexsall the park, reported; that nothing was attended the darico• at Clin%oii" • bn done yet, the grotinde being too ,vat. Monday everting.-»bftss Lena, Pyle Reeve Geiger reported on the re- visited over -the. Week -end • at Iter ;drain around the Towt' Hail. .A.' house int 'Willeiteleean--Mite Lloyd number of ac0ounts Were presented Smith, of Stratford, visited over' tate and ordered' pain. The. clerk was week -end at,, hip hon'me . here.--M.rs. instnicted -to prepare a by-law to Gordon Knapp ace cittpa'nfed by hes raise, $2,000.00 by no"hentures, pay - sitter, Miss 'Alice ` ilsrr lire eVielting ablen.yearly for 10 years to 'pay for relatives at truce i3cach,•-•-Mr;r. 17. ''tlie new sire •engine and, to put in itielia,rdsoii,'of;the"Parr Lille, visited some new water• tanks thrqughthe Mends in town on. Sunday, ---Mr; Abel 'village, Seinecritieisiu too1C .place Mrs.:Iiouslon have molted into Mrs.op the condition of the roads inside Glenn's mouse., on Albert Street:— the corporation that have been tak- Mr. arid Mrs. C. Cook and son, Barry on over by the County and that the visited for a few days tltfs Week with County's share of the roads have relatives in i7etroit.—Mrs. E. p'u'les•, not been kept ttp the way it Should. 1)0. The Meeting then at/jeer/led. Dashwood Dr, 11. H. Cowen, L. D, S. DENIM,, SURGEON At office in ITartleib Block, Dash- voci:, first three days of week and nt ctiiee c ver the Post Office, in 7ttrrnit. tart t. rte .days of week. We •neve jest unloaded acar of Pico fresh, shelled •yellow corn and we have a good stock of Western oats, bran, shorts, feed flour, tank- age, ankage, oil oaks, oyster shell, etc. HARVEY BROS., Exeter Miss Gladys: McDonald, of Blyth, spent the week -end with Miss Letta Guenther. Mr. Leonard. Birk of the 0. A. C. Guelph spent the.olidays with his parents. Miss Alice Hoffman w,io is attend- ing Normal school -• at Stratford, spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. Lorne Tiernan, who is attend- ing Western University at London, spent the holidays with his parents. Miss Gladys Guenther and friend, of Kitchener visited in town on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Eidt, of In- gersoll spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. C. Stade.. Miss Myrta'Hoffman, of Kitchener spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Luella Schatz, of Mitchell, visited in town on Sunday. ;. Mr. and Mrs. May, and Miss Tillie Ehlers, of Kitchener, ' spent Sunday and Monday With Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Oestreicher. Mr.'Gordon Calfas;•of Sarniaevisit- ed in town a few days this,week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Graybiel, of Woodstock, spent Thanksgiving holm days with the former's parents. Mr. Mark. Brokenshire is visiting in St. Thomas for a fewdays this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Pfaff and Mrs. Granger, of Sarnia spent the week- end with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, of Windsor spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. J. Hartleib. Miss Alice Wiilert left for Detroit on Thursday. Miss Margaret Heide of Stratford, spent the week -end with her parents. Mrs. P. Humble and children, of Sarnia, spent Thanksgiving with her niother, M'rs. C. Finkbeiner. Mrs. Gill, of Grand°Bend and Miss Schaefer, of Detroit, visited at the home. of Mr. 3. Hartleib last week. ' Miss Ferrol Hartleib and brother Harry, of London, visited their par- ents over Sunday. .. Miss Anna Tieman spent the week- end in Crediton. • Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Powell ands family, of Thedford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiernan. Miss Grace Guenther, of Mitchell, Visited in town a few days this week Mr. Milferd Koch and sisters, of Detroit, sptrnt the holidays with their parents. k IVIr. and lVrrs. Harry Guenther, of Windsor, spent the.holidays with the former's parents,'Nir. and Mrs. C. Guenther. Dr. Taylor spent Thanksgiving) dayat his home in London. The Dashwood Band attended the Armistice service in Exeter on Sun- day. - Mr. Fred. Kehl is on the sick list. We ho,xe for a speedy recovery. Mrs. R. Baker is visiting in Lon- don. Mrs. P. Mclsaac has returned after � spending a few weeks in Detroit. Mrs. Geo. Merner .and' Mrs. A. Tiernan are visiting in Detroit this week, Crediton Mr. Peter Mclsaac lent last week for Detroit.. Mr. Pletsch and Mr. Banks spent the week -end with friends in Walk - erten: ' Mr. Mark, Mitchell, .of Centralia., spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Chris. Rau. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPherson and children spent Stpiday with the forfner's parents in Greenway., • Mr. and brrs. Thos. Edwards and family; of ,Ingersoll, spent Thanks- giving holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lankin and family, of Lucan, spent a few days with Mr. John Young -and Mary over the week -end. Judge E. N. Lewis; of Goderieh,. was in the village on Tuesday re- vising the lists for the coming Pro- vincial slections. . ' Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer and son Emery, spent Stinliay with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fischer in Dashwood. ; • Mrs. G. G. Maynard and Mrs. H. K. Either are attending the Provin- cial convention of, the. Women's In- stitute in London this week. Mrs. Lloyd England ,and daught- er. Ruth.- have returned home after spending the week -end with relatives at Sarnia and 'Port Huron, • Mrs. Sam. Sims and two children have renamed homeafter visiting the former's parents, Mr; •and Mrs. Baird in Grand Bend for a weelti. Miss Pearl Mots and Mr. Prank Schoiding, of London, spent Thanks- giving holidays with the .former's parents 'hir. and Mrs. Henry Metz.: A donation of clothing and . f're% eves very.thankfully received, by the STanagei'..and Matron of the County' Idonie for the inmates, from thea ,tin'oinen's Institute of Crediton, o.ext 'Friday evening at the Senioi4 League meeting, 'one ,of the interest= tug items among the ninny, will be an address by Rova E. S. I-lisoocics, pastor of -the United• church. • "Conte and we Will do thee Geed." Mrs. ,H. In, Silber entertained her unday' School class to a Hallowe'en party at, the bonne of Miss AlmaRatz, 'ono of the members of the class, recently, The evening wan pleasantly spent in games and eoir- tests• after which it dainty lunchwee served. The tables was clecoe- ated with jack -o -lanterns, candles and other decorations in 'keeping With the seasons. The ntany'friends of the late S. ltl. Johnston, manager of the Bank of Commeroe, Arnhbrstburg, were shbekod to hear of his Midden. death Which ,oeatirecl on Prid#ty•night. Mr.. :Winston was attending li Laymen's '1`RiI1181I,PI'1 xfro isstejft 11, 1910 banquet Yu xethQnganchuacii in ElniVillE- iglicdsadden a x attaalx of mute indigestion. He was We have fust ..n oa ear of uia.d do a rushed to tho hospital but died two n;ioe fres!} shelled yellow 'cern and hours afterwards, l'dr. $oltnstou ere have a good; stock of Western was aorme1 f x Manager of the Bank oats, bran, shorts, feed flour, taint - here and wont many friends by ills age, oil cake, oyster shell, etc. uprightmanner and accommodating HARVEY BROS, Exeter method of doing business. To Mrs, 'Johnston and son Ronald we extend Sunday last was all that could be our sympathy in this their hour of desired for an anniversary day and trial; and sorrow, ' i the large crowds who filled the The Young People's Rally will be • church to overflowing both_ niarnin g . ,observed.at the -Evangelical church, and evening were not disappointed next Sunday when everything will in their expectations as the two be special both the morning' and ministers for the day, Rev. Mr, eyeni e ft win, s rvices. La the morning I wan; of Centralia, in „she morning the ° pastor will Breach a 'sermon and Rev, Mr. Olysdale, of Exeter, in especially for the young people on the evening gave two addresses, the subject "The Youth that Will which were both very interesting and Rise and Win," but the. message 'willupliftiug. The large choir led in be . like a stimulating spring time,; song and also rendered an anthem at tonic to old and young. At the • each. service. The male quartette evening servicethe members of ,tile viz. Messrs, Wm, Johns, Alvin Pym, Evangelical League of Christian En- Bruce Cooper and Will Elford sane dewier will be' in full charge and ,' a selection in the morning and Miss render anexcellent and rousing ; May Clarke sang a beautiful solo in Program in addresses, special "music, `the evening. On Monday night 'ja, re etc. cord number were Ted at the bounti- The Thanksgiving supper put on fully laden tables,. over :six hundred by the' Womens Mission and Aid tickets being sold. Many had' to Society of the Evangeltpal church on leave the church as it could not ae- Monday exeping, was �a,, most pleas- comodate such a large number to', ant and happy event, The men were hear the program which was of great !, also present this time andunani- variety all: performing their parts mously declared that they 'greatly very creditably indeed. The enter- enjoyed the supper and the splendid tainers were: Askin St,, London,'or- program following •.at. Rev. W. Y. ehestra, Mr. Frank Houson, whistler Dreier, was in the chair. The con- London; Miss Mary McGuffin,'read- ;rogation • sang a number 'of songs. er, London; Little Miss Been Mc - Then followed an instrumental solo Laughlin, reciter, Walton; Miss by Emery Fahuer, a talk by Mrs. G. Wilcox, Loudon; Miss Evelyn Perna K. Braun, duet by Mrs._ H. K. Eiiber by, soloist, Mt. Brydes, and Rev. H. and Mrs.. E. G. Foist, a paper.. by' B. Parnaby, M't. Brydges. .. Mrs. J. H. Hol 'zman, an instrumen- Among the large number . of out - tel` duet byMr. `Mrs. Emery siders Who the and s m Y attended t e anniversary Fahner, an addross`by J. H, Holtz -.,services were noticed, Mr: and Mrs. man, a reading by Mrs.' Christ. Heist Wilson Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Chas: a duet by the Mrs. Thomas and Christie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mawhinney and a paper by Orville . Cann and son Arnold, Mr. Mrs. Art. Amy. There was a good. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr, Herald Laura attendance. ; ence, Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. P. Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson,` Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Dobbs, Mr. Dodds, .Tr. and Miss- Dobbs, Mr. A. C. Whitlock; Misses Joy and Evelyn Whitlock, and Mrs. John Allison: and -baby. Mr. and Mrs. Sain. Millar and daughter of near Dashwood were visitors in the neighborhood on Sun- day. Mr. Walter Johns who is attend- ing University in London, was borne. over the, week -end. - Miss Mina Cornish, of near Bay- field spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rae and son. Will, of Stratford,. spent the- week- end in the vicinity. Messrs. Will. Vale, Jackson Woods and Bob. Rae, returned, men, attend- ed the special service held' in Trivitt Memorial church, Exeter, last 'Sun-. day morning. • Tines are no worse than they used to he—only different. CENTRAT.IA Owing to Mr. Irwin preaching an- niversary sermons on a -former charge next Sunday, Rev. T. A. Steadman, of Byron, will conduct the services morning and evening here. At the young people's- meeting held after the service last Sunday. evening it was decided to hold. choir practice and the young people's meeting on Wednesday evening in future for obvious reasons. The first meeting is to be held on De- cember 8th. Rev, W. F. Smith, • of Elimviile, preached Thanksgiving services here on Sunday morning last and in the evening by the pastor. At the even- ing service Mr. Drakley of Chalmers church, London, sang a solo which was much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, who have been visiting this past week with friends at Forest have return- ed home. Mr. and Mts. W. Woods, of Toron- to, were week -end guests of the Misses. Wilson. ' Miss Verna Poilick, of Norwich, spent the jtoliday at"the home of Mr. A. Hicks. • Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Mills, of Wyom- ing were week -end visitors of Mr. and Mrs, H. Mills. Mr. Albert Parsons spent the holi- day at the home of his brother, Mr. W. •Parsons. Mrs, Chas. Fairhall spent last week at the . home of her son, Mr. Fred... Fairhall, of Windsor. Misses Rachael and Jennie Wilson are guests this week with their niece Mrs. Dr. Hamilton, of Ailsa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Willis, Wanda and Miss Flossie Davey were visit- ing with friends in Marlette, Mich., over the holiday. Mrs. Boyle and Mr. Wm. Boyle, of London, were visitors with rela- tives here over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Aldsworth and family; of Waterloo, spent the holi- day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson. Miss Todd and lady friend of London were week -end guests at the parsonage. . On Wednesday, November 17th a fowl supper will be held in the Unit- ed church here, also a splendid con- cert,given after the supper. Every person welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hodgson and Herman, of Essex, also Cecil Hodg- son, of Toronto Unitersity, spent the holiday at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Hodgson. Miss D. Davidson was at her home in Guelph over the week -end holi- day. �• •mss.:-j:f:s fi 1 Ian "9 Kh va DEATH!. or Dams_ Lout la'3NCE DEITRICCH , There :. died at her home on the iJ, Con. of Stephen, on Sunday, October Clot, Mrs, Laurence Dietrich, aged 77 years:- Tile deceased had been an invalid • for nuntber of years, but had 'enjoyed fairly good health till about six ,months ago,; when she it began to fa and on Sunday; alae , Passed:. peaeafttlly -. away. ger maid- en name was Sidonia Buchheit and. was !torn at St. Agatha, Ont. In 1870 she was married to the late Laurence Deitrich and settled on the 12th Con, of Stephen,.. where elle. remained all her We. Her husband. predeceased her 13 years ago, The deceased by her `kindly disposition won a warm place in the hearts of a wide circle of friends. She. bore her afflictions with Christian ,forti- tude and was seldom heard to cone - plain. She was the mother of eleven children, one son Leo. predeceased her in, 1925 and the late Simon Deitrich, of ,Zurich who wan found dead on. Saturday, November 6thr was another son, this making the second death in the Deitrieln fatally within a week. The surviving are: George, of Sarnia; Theobald, John, Christopher, Noah and William all of Stephen and three daughters, Mrs. Geo, Fisher, of Preston, Mrs. Wm. Litldenfield, Parkhill and Mrs. Alonzo 1Vi'cCann of Mt. Carmel, 67 grandchildren and' 4: great grand- children survive. The funeral, which was largely attended was hell on 'Wednesday morning last frons. her late residence to Mt. Carmel cem- etery where Requiem high mass was sung at 10 o'clock by Rev. Fr. Corcoran; Tlie sympathy of the community is extended to the ber- eaved family in their time ' of trouble. Those who . attended the funeral from a distance where Mrs. A. Deitrich, Robert and Miss Coletta Deitrich, of Kitchener; Messrs. Louis and Peter Deitrich and Nick. and John Buchheit, of St. Agatha and Leo. Hartman, of Waterloo. Miss E. Field spent the week -end. • at her home at Strathroy. Mr. and -Mrs. John Hutchinson, and family, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Heywood, of; Exeter, ,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Witzel, Mr. Wm. Deitrich is holding an auction sale on Tuesday, November, 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ratz and family visited Mr. and Mrs. David Lippert at Inwood on Sunday. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Simon Deitricsx, at Zurich, on Monday. Public School reports for sale an the Times -Advocate at 25e a dozen. In Roils. Talc Surfaced Light Weight - - _35 lbs. COMPETITIVE QUALITY Medium Weight - 45 lbs. FINE QUALITY Heavy Weight - - 55 lbs. EXTRA FINE QUALITY Extra Heav W ei ht 65 lbs. .,. 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