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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1924-1-17, Page 4rhe Exeter Advocate Sandar3 Si Creech, PrariarieOrra P a Subs,Criptiioat-rise—In advances '$150 per year in Cana da; 12.00" in the U;n'ated State All subacriptiorts, not paid in advance 50cr, arra charged. THUi'2SDAY, JAN, 17th; 192,4. Crerd on �':'til. �,.V• :• M,rs, K. J. Sian;' has returned home from London,, where she was attend• ung o11xs Fra Saue1t before her death, n :Mrs. Keil- J:. Sims and Mr. 'Phos. Ap- •p,leton attended the funeral of Mrs, Phillips of near Parkhill an Thursday last. Mr: K. J. Sims haps sola his pause formerly occupied by Thos. Edward', Stephen Council Kydd of Exeter, who will move' the building to Exeter. The skating rink is. nearing comple- The newly elected, Council `afYitie; tt,ae, and with good weather expect to Township of Stephen met in the Town have: ice for skating before; the end of Hall, Credittoun, on Monday, Jan.. 14-tthe week. at 11 a.m, All members were pia- J Mrs, Mees Foist, who has been quite ent. Alter each had subacrib,ed to his ill, is new improving nicely• declaration of office, the minutes of { 'Jr,, Melvin Wein and Mr. Wm. the previous me,etitl:g were: read and Fischer have returned home :frons, De - adopted. Snell—Hayes—Whereas there ns ' a young men to secure employment vacancy in :the position of erne conn- there. c„lman in the Township of Stephen! Mr, and ears. Maynard are viaiting and it is necessary that such vacancy in Chicago. !Mr., Fenton. of Strathroy be filled; be it therefore resolved that is looking after Mr. Maynard duties the Reeve ,;hall forthwith issue a war- in the. Bank here. rant under his hand for the holding or g,ev. D. 'McTavish, pastor of the a new :election to fill such vacancy, Methodist Church commenced Ilia ser - and that nom rnatSons shall ,taloa place 11. es of ster•mons on Sunday, evening be- i)n the Town Hall, Creditan,'on Tues- ore a large cangregaition. iIr, Ries - day, fan, 29, 1924, at 1 p.m, and inn :na'•d Hudson of Lotadon sang'a stella the 'event of more candidates beznVa.-which was very much appreciated. nom',nated than •required to fill the po- The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical', siticuai, the :election shall be held out ;Church served an oyster supperin Feb. 5, 1924,—Carried. • the Town Hale on Tuesday evening, a Hays—Snell-That in the evvant•of'run record crowd turning out for the re- election being necessary to elect a oast. After the supper a very enjoy - councilman under authority off tti'e. able concert .was given. warrant ,issued by the Reeve for the holding of a nomination on Jan,. 24,1924 f that the list of polling booths, deputy --+* returning officers and pall. clerks' as set forth in Bylaw, Not. 312 1923, shall apply for- the hold ng of` troit and report Isla opportunity for an election_ on Feb, 5, 1924.—Carried, f Centralia Haye'--Snell—That by-law, No. 315 being a by-law to borrow 511,000 from • SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. NO. the Canadian Bank of Comnuerce, 14 ,Stephen, of examinations held in Crediton, to meet the current expend. December—Sr. 4, Mildred White 67, iture until such time as the taxes of, Jr, 4t Hazel Smith 81, Wanda Willis 70 1924 are collected be passed: Carried Hays—Swetz:r—That the Reeve and Cleric be authorized to sign and 'sub- mit to the Minist.•r of Public. Works and Highways of the Province of On- tario the p_tit an of the corppratiorcn of the Township of Stephen,&howing that durn.g the ;period Jan. 1, 1923, io ,Dec. 31, 1923, there has been,,.: ex- pended upon township roads the; sum of 57,173.50, and requesting the istat- utory Grant on that amount as provid- ed by Th. OntareoHighways, Act and amendments thereto—Carried. • Swetzer—Snell—That the following :Margaret Hicks 70, Vern Smith 53 Garfield Nein absent; Sr. 3, Gerald Godbolt 63, William Richards 57, ab- sent for some exams; Jr. 2, Minnie Smith 61; Sr. 2, Gwendolyn Hicks 82 Edna Schultz • 79, Donald Hicks 66 ,Mabel Smith 64, Eaail. Frey 56, Maurice White. 53, George White 43; Jr. 11 Doris Essery 61; Sr. Pr, Irene White 76. Ruth Smith 70; Jr. Pr., Helen Smith No. on roll 22, average 19. F. Fortner, teacher. The. Ladies' Aid are serving a saus- age and Boston baked bean supper in the Sunday School rooms of th'e officers be appointed—Assessor, ' Jos. church pane Thursday ;evening, Jan. Guinan salary 5150; Caretaker, Ern- 17. A splendid concert will be given, est Guettitnger, salary 525; Auditors, J• afterwards. W Graybe;l sena Freeman, \iQrlock, sal ear, and ,Mrs. B. (Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. ary 58.00 each; Board of Health ' T. Willi's, ,Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Elliott, Alonzo Hodgins, Sanitary Inspectors' he A. Hicks were among' those from of Health Eli Lau sang Geo. , Merrier• here who attended the banquet given and W. B. Oliver; Directors of Ath-i by Garden Co ative' in the Winter letic Field., A, H. Nealaand John to Hon. Arthur Meighen last Hayes. The list of School Attend- Friday night ante effacers 1'atlnnnasters, Pound - Died in Hospital.—The death occur• - keepers and cow tag inspectors will be red in the LOuker, d Hospital of Mr. published next weak. 1 Wesley Luker, aged 37. The eleceas- Tira £ollown'.g orders were passed- ed lead been, in ill health for, some time etun'cipal World, supplies 11.18; H. and his wallderer:e was not unexpected. Ei:l}aer, Tp Road Supt, 1923, 45.00 He was well and favorably known in R, J. Love -.l, o. School Book 22.36; this community, having Lived here the C.N. Ra•lway, express 60c,; Nelson friendsgreater h re and elsewhere will deep Bakes, refund of cal tag returned 2.00 ly regret his death. The interment was John Geiser, rep, ditch 2.50; Fred Kerr made in Fairfield cemetery on the ar- tile Shipka Drain 34.12; Fred Kerr, rival of the manning train. Mr. Will - plank 1.50 ) liaun Luker of the village is a half bra The council, adjourned to Meet tier of the 'deceased. again in Crediton on �lfatrch, 3 at 1 p.m.' CREDITON • Henry Eilber, Clerk, Dashwood . Shipka Dr. Cowan, ,in .returninghome from Death of Mrs. John Ratz.—The death Zurich, during the recent severe •sneavl of ears, John Rata at her home here otorm got his auto stranded; in• the, on Jan. 6, was an event of deep regret' snow-, and after considerable dvffb- among the entire community of friends malty :located a farm house, where he., and .acquaintances of deceased. _Mrs. was forced to -.pend the nigh,, It•..Ratz was of the aiobust, vigorous and Was ,oinly by following the fence„.that healthy type of woman, hence her de he eras able to find a house. mise was entirely uanexpected. On ;Rem'mber the Band Concert Frst- Christmas day she had the misfortune day n'ght of this week in Wein''S •Hall,: ter fall and •break her leg, and .while Program consists of Band seleetsons,;,,he: was conf,inned. to her bed through Ladies' Ouartetts, Mixed Quartetts' the: cause o4' the accident no one ever Comic Songs, Monologue Piano Du t*T' cl eanred the end of her useful life and Orchestra numbers; also a PaYe?vvas so near;but :evidently a sudden Aaron. Frick from Pumpkin, GrJ heart . i,,ure occurred ' and . she died Adm ssi,on—Children 15, adults 2ac, without a •atruggie, 'Mrs. Ritz was Reserved seats 40c. War tax exttw .barn 'en the township of. Stephen in Davis—At Victoria Hospital, ;1.,Aatdon;`tlhe'y:earr1857, her maiden, Amine being :an Jan. 11, Weleiaan J:. Davis, -of Bid'= t Barbara Finkbeiner: Forty-seven years ago she _married her now :bereft hus- band and her whole life has been seem in the, .township ofStephen.. She, was a woman possessing �adinirable qualities, kind and affectioavate,egen- dulph, inn his 55th year Mr. R, Witilea't Heft for Detroit Mon da Lloyd Edtighoffer of Leaniisig1on is visiting with his ,parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. Edighoffer. • emus and obliging, And was always Ala-. and Mrs. E. Oesch of Zurich admired for her •Christian. character.. vlsi:ted with Mr, and Mrs.? H. Elsze,• psi She was, a.'member , of the Evangelical Sunday. C:,:uech, C cd'iten, .her eemains being The stork has this week. made Mao laid: to rest in the cemetery of that Ed. Kraftthe proud possessor of ;,a rbnisch; Besides: the husband :elle is young son ::;.survived by a fano yr of tiV3 sons and Miss Hazel Sav ll spent Thursday lav two., daughters—Jacob, William, Si- Londonl.• me eklettar_ and Ra'y, axed of Stephen, Miss Elfreida Schroeder entertamtt,ed Mrs, Crawford McPhereattn>:of-Parkhiill, earuinmbge.rof 11,22- pups ion Wednesday aele1 Nees ;Name* S weetzer'oofeSh po k a', a1co four brothera and one •sumer— T. Klumpp made a businessPoriP JacaL:; Michael, William and George London. Saturday:„ F,imi.Leitnler and Mrs; Wm. Witte],, ap3 Mrs. Geo Meaner, who hee'bieen an' 'ee semi=n the sick list for tottve tonne,' is• slowly ' recav!ering. Several from here attended 'the:•fuui eral of the late Mss: Frederick' Schroe- der at Zurich on !Mvlonday.. Mr, H. CaJblfas i s .tele. weak attend - g the fuleeral of 'a relative Fain Mor riston. Miss •Inn§ Tsilor, who ggas bee • vn,ttirug 1.16 -.,parents for' a counee weeks 13aa aietuiaved to Toronto. • ui-urnber from* Ktrki'•!oti,,• attended a the`langnet tendered Rt; ,Hon. Arthur . :. I. Hie;r. peea n in Lando!t>r .Friday,..eve 'ii . •ries a' around. ' rkt His main f r I oui ;w'i14 Cine monthly meeting .of the W,.. Y. d regr.�t to learn that Harry':;NIcC,usdy held t rtie 'yt. a Inas 1ie1 at h hon of Mrs. .s acci,rlen drowned at Wih'te , as . t va y G. Frank Gunning on Thursday l t, wr h ,,, ,,. g„ Lake' Bask Hourbo .t tern, mangle. a sad crowd ua attendance,; a rti.-: • g n Tire• . naii(ns yere , in rred ;Kit Mx. G•eo..S'tanl-Y wa of,Lucan,' l talee.=• b Pualriiicliy, Bask. 'He:.us survived ;by charge, of the services here`next•San •tiv{" s star, s.. .;:.s nth au s Gauntr y, .day., while: Ray. Kitelywlrargaret Hamilton 'and. Mrs,. F. R .can, Sw�tli1 tfaeL,otie gr ae -aBuf- dTsb .many anwyFfriends cOf Mec.r e;Winr`-nLoDsid owof n, fal, qty,,f; SantsburY rebret,to 'earn ,Of, . is—death i .ral'taok : •,Ace,:froltL laiyt`ci s ;nionpe on::M'oeaday fan.' 14, at,1' p,':clac�C:, Intern-rent,att;•51. James'Cein+e'peiy r ., � �a0 I` •�,,;,: ori u, f- n• t H l Ire �I S w t,1 nr : s.inc. S,1 ent Sul' da ttlne., hone Mr;S c t'$f "d' s°•~AlberKt .ot s . ai at 7r!;knU � ;anitFr d y , a t Mr. Albert ; Gus, 11�1�Ci1vr ly: iuUrs Mar ara: Phi' lies ^'the oldest lain( resident of Nig a,llivray, died on Suing - a Had she '+v".d: until March%s. e �d %3 u 1 she a�• Y• h wc'uld' have <11„.K,e i 100 years old r EXETER HIGH SCHOOL REPORT 1[JPPER SCHOOL Before number indicates, subject""taken id 1. wer Fo'rn,. • La,! Lr Co Li Tr. Pk,Ch BoZo Al NIH Ail BH Gn Gm Aldworth,' Ed*ard 59 *n50 *82 58 ,Brokenshire, Whitney 57 40" 66 45 68 56' 52 • 57 Creech, Ruby . 52 60 61 69 50 57 72 57 Davis, Caroline 61 48 57 40 50 76 45 Dignan, Howard 96 60 Elder, Jean 25 Foist, Nola 55 .32 79 74 46 57 Forrest, Gerta • ab 62 74 34 ab 66 60 Fulton, Lula b8 57 51 69 48 • 66 Francis, Gertrude 68 62 65 54 60 Geiger, I+7uloine 83 79 42 51*63 *55 63 50 ab 46 23 62 42 57 76 86 *66 ' *65*63 42 58.52 36 35.32 *76 Gilfillan, Mary. *92 54 45 '73 Greb, Harryab ab 33 Haist, Lloyd (z " 59 56 51 63 69 Heywood, Wesley 43 31 71 34 :57 Heywood, Thomas,, 42 28` 27 Hind, George *93 66 75 72 58 Hogarth, Edith ' ' 54 33 54 Hoffman, Alice 68' 43 50 Howard, ' Evelyn *80 77 55 Johns, Walter *79 66' 68 54 50 Joynt, Laird 9,3 .. 53 56 54 Love, Keith *88 65 48 68 Martin, Lylyan 58 ab 24 69 Morlock, Carl 95 83 ' • 70 Morlock, Lulu 98 87 72 McGill, Wesley S. 61' 35 90 82 Prang, Viola 65 51' Preeter, Mabel .65 58.79 Rowe, Mildred 87 79 65...48 Sanders, Grant *80 57; 62 .53 .69 Sims, Mervin • \ 52.49 81-.0'25 53 Stanbury, Kenneth 486 73 55.. Thomson, Edgar ab 91 96 Thomson, Pearl *35 49: ,5,3 32 Wood, Nesbit : 62 63 88 Whiteside, Violet 71 40 63 *54'63 *1.00 53 57 37 60 52 54 54 47 57 54 31 69 *45*68 81 81 74 78 89 91 74 69 55 69'71 33 50 70 63 51 ' 50 .*51*57 52 38 62 08, 32 63 51 80. 46.ab 31; 63 61 73 ' 66'35 33'52 MIDDLE SCHOOL,. 3A, U before number indicates an Upper School"paper, L before number indicates a Lower School paper. La Pr Co Li ' AH BH Ge Ph, Ch Al Gr Gn Ar Tr Abbott, Francis 41L37 42 37 0 Beavers, George Eli •55'58 63 ' Campbell, Chas. 82 • 60 62 54' • 92 52 54 Case Peter 45 48 ab ab 40 Cochrane, Wm. ab ab 46 21 Collingwood, Grant ' 74 65 60 59 ° 38 Coxworth, Hazel 20 U281139 ' 74 Chapman, Grace , 767U40 • 69 ' 43 85 Farquhar, Maurice U651133 48 ab 57 Ford, Maurice 71 u49u50 90 Geiger, Newell 71 5.8 '63 •84 Gilfillan, John 36. 58 48 43 84 Hackney, Marguerite 28 • 58 47 36 67 Hodgson, Cecil 69 U52U47 62 56 Hodgson, Herman 57• 60 49 .77 Horney, Ella . . 60. 5.7 60 64 Horney, Mary 60 ab 59 85 36 27 78 70 Hunter, Howard 69 50 38 51 33 Jones, Langford . ab u26u37 . 96 57 Luker, Gladys 60 40 43 20 11 37 McLean, Ross a 55 35 . • 22 ab 58 Medd, Eleanor - 77,.,,•. ir59u53 Meyers, Margaret *55, 63u4,7.59 65 71 Mills, Trueman • 31 u44u52 46 29 Pryde, Tom 33 60 39 43 60 Roulston, -Verne 78 55 39 47 21 30 ab Snell, Lille 99 58 ab 61 68 45 Statham, Lyle 27 u55u49 67 46 17 Turnbull, Grace 44 55 62 56 60 Woods, Marion 90 u73u55 73 43 ab • 76 1VIIDDT,E SCH0O14 313 52 *60 36 22 60 5.4 76 *87 Aldworth, Margaret Anderson, Aurelia Bell, Mildred Birk, Leonard Blackwell, Bona • Christie Celia Cornish, Ewart Dayman, Crescent Follick, Norah Gardiner, Elsie Hamilton, Elizabeth Harvey, Florence Hogarth, Janie Hunter, Gerta Knight, Laura McConnell, Laura McLean, William - Q Miller, Maud Murray, Hannah Murray, Isabelle Ppbus; Lucille Smith, Helen Welsh, Dorothy' Whitlock, Evelyn Wood, Olive Alexander, Alvin Bell,_ William Deichert, Theodore. Ford, Frederick Fritz, Dorothy' • Greb, Leonard Guenther, Edith ; f Guenther, Jack Hey, Milton Horton, Herb Jarrott, : Gilbert Jarrett, Luella Lamport, Ruth Kleinetiver, Percy McLean, Fern Mellick, Ortha Neischwanger, Hilda Pollen,, . iarvey , Richardson, Marjorie Russell, Bertha Sch'ilbe, ' Gertrude Steinhagen, Czar Tapp, James Th omson;;.Garfi$ d Tiernan, Lorne " - Tiernan, Mervyn • ' Tuckey, Bruce. Von Wascinski, Wanda Wethey, , • LOWER SOROOL' FORM 2E • La Pr Gr IA Ar Ar Ge Zo Ph• 1A,lA (,}y * Before number indicates taken .inform 1. Abbott, Mae 47 58 60 _.f . 30 75. 35 70 Allen, Wilfred Bissett, Marion Campbell, Bland Chambers, Nona - Elworthy, -' Beta Foote, Lloyd Ford, Lillian , Fowler, Gordon Co Li AH BH Ge. Th' •,Ch Al Bo Zo 83 67 57 65 53 66 58 69 52 98 75 64100 63 70 64 73 40 37 89 92 93 73 70100u76u82 37 ab 07 39 ab ab 28 00 43 33 54 55 71 6558 51.95 65 24 58 62 19 51 70 70.33 12 63 48 38 56 53 ab 44 95 65 58 34 51 72 13 16 61• 80 68 55 48 79 3734 61 73 52 45 57 32 50. 67 61 46 57 53 ' • 51.45 43 72 40 28 17 24 69u41 91 41 70 72 53 32 44 32 45 55 72': 64 32 83 32 'ab 72 ab 52 50. ab 66 32 38 48 68 50 6437 38 68 50 47 45 70 52 34 60 68 50 35 76 46 57 41 51 ab"ab 66 64 47 49 73 ab 76 81.61 55 56 71 50 18 36 89 78 43 72 68 050 20' 38 MIDDLE SCHOOL 30 *Co Li AH BH Ge Th Ch Al 51.33 60 48 ab 66 45 52'27 54 27 ab ab 65,E 37 38 69 60 65 53 63 28 40, 25 51 ab 00*29 ;41 70 '60 62. 36.54 62 87 70. 56 49.66 ab 16 ,6-0'52.66 45 65 4,5 21 75 t.48. 43 51 42 90 •03.55 ab • 54 51 63 51 66 50 52 22 00.22 5445 45 44 .39 3.6 27 32 5,1 -27 ab 20L30 ;.3, ;63 4,8.:54 50 -32;.46 (51- 62 60 • 72.83 30 79. 54 • u00u3l • 66 70 28:39 51. 24 39 65 56E.'48 •BS' 86.54 61 60 u6,0u29;. ,,:.•81 • ' 84',5,ak51. 42.• 65•,71 61 59 53 51 60'.41,; 30 53 39. 51) 117'52•.47 45 •5.0,. '70 . 50 51`60.5.1.90 95.61,94. % t: consists in spending less than you earn. If by careful economy you can save money; • you have taken a lortg-step toward contentment. _. We pay interest on Savings bat antes and shall ' welcome your account Up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund $20,000,000 M. R. Cvmplin, Manager G. G. Maynard. Manager - G. G. Maynard, Manager INCORPORATED 1855 Capital and 'Reserve $9,000,000 Over t2S Bran.:hes. M LSONS BANK CUTJttI'ESis, TO •' ALL • , In, all departaneatS every effort is ;made to eliminate unnecessary :formalities and to assure speedy and courteous service to customers. Savings Departments at every 'Branch EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS; Manager, Big Bargains in Furniture At Gardener's WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCK. OUR PRICES ARE, THE LOWEST. EXETER'S HOME FURNI �R. M. E. GARDINER Director of Funeral Services *7*" Day and Night 'Service. Business Phone 7.4w; _Motor and Horse Equipment. Opera House Block. Night Call 74j West, Harry Wren, Gladys Whyte, Harold Willis, Marie Beavers, Reginald Caldwell, Velma Clark, Marjorie Creech, Frank ;Creech' ' 'I igh Down, Melville Elgie, Margaret Fulton, Hazel Fisher, Harold Gambrill, Jacky Godbolt, Haag Greb, Lily Grebe Lusy Harding, Ina Heainan, Kathleen Hicks, Helen Howey, Eugene La . Ar Ph Gr Howey, Marvin Hunter, Lulu Hunter, Marjorie Kuntz, ` John McLean, James McNichol, Ernest Medd, 1Vlarjorie 'Neil, Murray O'Brien, Mary •Oke; Norah Pfaff, 'Leonard Russell, Edna Sanders, Hazel Simmons, Clarence Strang, Maybelle Taman, Edward Thomson, Leslie Thomp6n, Hazel :Westlake,- Calvin • West; Florrie Willard, ;Alice` . ,73 .5.$;.51 $0. 95 :7310:11,.; 44:3.3: -47 ,26;. �4 ;. 49, 77 75 78 •90 95 92 86 u;33u3 3-66 60 60 35 41 41`;6.0 51 58 54 27 56 .40,<45 42 18 29 12' 50 12 ab 22 ab Frayne, Arthur Frayne, George' -Fra ne Irene y, , u ton Gla dy a F' 1 ,_,.. ober "': Gaaibrilli R t, Gower, Herman Kuhn, Stuart L•am n ort Ire e P , Manson, Grace ��. t. , Murphy,- =Mildredr' Morlbdk; ;Ella Mitchell; . Ada . ~z Murray, 'ri'l'e: Penrice, James~'i,•' Pryile, oh n s . ancTer�•. ii'1 he ••,���� ��, fti;„; S dal:tet 1Vietai S nell, Harold ; ' S enter, Walter P e ,,'ca e r Tu,k O ....Y ogre 89 " 75• _60. 75 55'95 57 ;90100 •48 37 88`:58 60" ;, 44 ab 58 79 47 3347:,58 7 6 :.. .81 42 81 $2.60 53• •67•;.95.•5:1. 64 ab •ab. ab 32 39 80 50 40 'i 85 ~.65• rib'•.59 25 `32 7,7 28*;36 3r0::54 66 ' *56" 32 70; 74 42''ab abs 33:;ab.ab•ab • *30 ab'50: ab ab 39 `69' `•alar 56 'ab . 4,2':.31' ab. ,364' • •3�2:"• . ,:68'..62 .•E.4`; 74 27;:12,, fig:46� '4 53 "65ab.::° ••• 45100 5.4 65 • ti r N. } G'$hI, h{:�V, ,'r5. �'RC t7 'iH:N �'f'l. - •-•}Lei .a '!"' H.��y:. 20'.' i22a3s45rrs6:fit ;.r? a %4t1'r�'::r 9 •t 4 98,r9,3,> U 7 �� 7.22; SO ,,$�,e: ��•f plug>„ "'Sli ' 52 6 �. 63 56 77 50;,32 46.`91 `ab'. 59 a 45"ata`, 50'' 24':`49 ;50 51 ,5 46' 50 44 26 15 48 70• • 0 58' 59 36 `63 76 49" b8.6 55, ab a 3 5'2 , b . 9 ..�i 8 77' 59 52 50 78 54 68, 77 42*60 22 ' 66*30 *78 42 78 64 64 42 34 73 64 75 ab ab ab 50 ab 22 41 ab 41 LOWER SCHOOL FORM 1 LC FC EC EL CH Bo Ge Al Ar .60 60 67 60 65 55 50 40 28 55 30 54 56 15 50 60.52 65 57 60 68 30 57 61 62 48 62 67 45 55 40 65 65 81' 68 74 15 (he." •" 50 38 70 45 80 45 75 6. ab 47 ab ab ab ab ab ab 00 56.67 54 59 66 30 55 52 6.,1 54 72, 76 60 3.0 43 66 60 40 57 00 44 51 .69 60 49 75 15 61 34 30 42 52 tab ab 54 ab ab 42 ab ab ab ab 00 5.4 80 42 64 46 30 75 80 57 4,9 60 56 76 45 67 100 4'T 66 42 66 61 15.465 90••72 81 51 64 7(4175 75 00'64 72.78 73 77 55 68 40;46 63 63 .86 76 '45 60 90' 65 60 24 61 63 80,04 00 44 .37 51 47 65 15-30 ab 43 69 75 46 65 ab ab 00 65 83 82 100 58 7,0 65' 59 48 71 68 .60 88 ' 39 49 42 53 64 60 74 40 17 44 ab 11 60 40 70 54 59 60 80 76 45 65 30 71.66 72 75 81 60 50 55 50 '42 50 70 ab 52 47 `83 60 •54 57 30 60 00' 57 85 54 70' ' a ~60 70 60 39 88' 69 74 77 95 60 30 61 77 7816 70' 30 60 50 28 43 51 67 38 75 52 t 70 : 60.:79 •45 7-1,75 `:.30 50 -44 50' 48'1'2 38400 ab ••20 39'64-63'72 67`60 60 59 62 `.ab ab D i ,�ount Carnia. ,Miss Sadie McKeever. of St. Thom - z'1 as arnaKved h orn a 'wle k, :' .A number ani _thislast eigheboirh•ousd are; Confined to these homes with measles: Mr, `iaeo O'Rourke,'accompanhed by buts IsisPoer, Mgtss Glea'tje; 'Left; last week fr Jacksl0ar„ : Mulch. . Mtei'sfs Si,y�as: and Abraham lDisjar- dine attended:the funeral of the form er s ''sitsti..,r, Mrs George Duane, Jaast Grand:'fiend, ;an 'Mwuuday. Messrs,'. A]iex .McD'onald sun . =Hriulihaan left ;last ;week for 'D etiiit., Mrs. ,Gormley,, accoinpaavu d by ther sister.. of -Detrait,,.:kVe 'yistting-.her ,sin- Collates, thus. week. Mn•. Archie 'McCormick, . :of thii- d -''as .. ;ie 'r. "lrioirboo raousl, .; t ri . } . ill t;' eatP, . , ,, X...,::. a ?. . ose 'a H1osp tal *tail 1�oar 'r•with o 'hopes. of Krecovlery ., iactc �ar.n,tprieefnusd b,.ye rxntes,Mh toanFsr'r sn,M yD- uatcnhhea rtnhaas a ln! ddaarvne dsbabe,, eft for their.liome, *.,Detroit .i•W,t' .£-. Fel •x yO ,t""3T,(Fy` '1� phi•.' $. fi "' F i 5i ,. � :Mr3 .tet .,t• . xr7Yx. *•44 0014 we.tl'd g aE Ziip!ha, dully daug_ �F 6,, m, , M : Mrs' 9' 881 ..1� td -hi ban. fo`••• Fred;•Radciiffie;•`sea;.;df Mr.'and Mie,,• ber: Radcltuffie, , of .'G•rantoa , .: , te`oti, ho 'o • he • e' me• , f t , brad spar - eats in Tobotnto • on Saturday Vii,,,_. January 5th After: theceremony reception was (held, and later rvlr. as' Mgrs. Radcliffe Heft to 'make; th•esr home its ea. -west CI INTON-A gamut but pretty wed- ding took place ' at the mare on J 'r 9th, when 1Miss Fanny Lee, daugh of ' des o ,Mrs, Wm,; Tree a£°Logi b zjo, - came the bride of '.Mr. Beit Beacons of Clinton, the Rev. James • 9:bery officiating. SEAFORTH•—A quiet edding took 'place at the Methodist parsonage on Jan' 8, 'at 9 '!arc Kock; when' Olive 'daughter,_. Ma- rie Tainai, of ir. John Tar. man,' Coebrine,• formlerly. of Tucker-, -sin,i!tb, way united in 'marriage' to Mr, Roy McGeoc3,' son: of Mr. and Mrs. S. McGee& of EgnnondviVe.. :LOOK AT 'T . E ' LA L. : I.1E B obang Adv,acate �7.ab is wee ed on Iv7av ` v�'ev elr th 'sub- k 'u fiW�, d; f - ac, t bee, ..i it el . 1st ' obi ttinlnk , u f ersehtlyi let us ' lq o tnr W e, want to: 'tie hlv�td ajt cot±rec'te. If:•y' urhaven't gees. t ,d,of , itbits•: "�' artad ere hast soe '4101.0 &•ha.'ve our onlay. c(i)IFl9iwie °lyom • may,t.,be nukmed Go,"pay (1f.sam'Y diw,taunoe in ar- rears)'',Brig ier,:•iaiLe;: than ;$1,5.0, a year and .costa • o€ collection ,b.esides. i