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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-3-2, Page 4he Exeter Advocate Sanders & Creech, Pretat+ietecs Subscription Price—In advance, 150 aaar year stn Canada ; S2.00 to, the djditead States. All suleserisptiene .not 404 in advance 50e. etre eharg,ed, "Tl1URSDA, , aiARC.H 2, 19Lii Kirkton 1 Balfour--Bruce,--49. Pretty wedd:n.g took pl.aMe at the home of ate and firs David Bru..e, Cromarty, when, then eldest daughter, Charlotte Ellen, was tutee +l an marie,lage to Mr. Donald •Bal- four, youngest $on of Mr, nal$ Mrs, Dated. .Balfour of Kirkton. Promptly at 5.30 o'e`aock the brier entered the drawing room ;on the, am of her Fath- er to, the etre:lee, of Mendeissob,i't wed - rang marchyed by the bribe's only sister, ;vlisa ibe. ca Bruce;, The bride `ram- attiredattiredin,a v.harm ng gown of . a3s wtavd s'Ik .:anto•n crepe, trimmed with ivy bads. nasi wile tulle veil caught ug with orange blossoms, e d .tarried sitower bouquet of Ophelo.. roses, jrI: es-Jaytzn Pfil- has. returned from The ;rooms ,gist to the bile was a le; o.1; iioelatal, London, where he P:Mri net;' lace and to the pianist a eeel rwent an operation for appends erg nes lamb ter . the wee (Lag tb 4tys g erena about Lane en - airs Dirt: alurbury and el iidr ,n *af t ;eel toe d,nk:1> roam• where a sum- .Port Franks are resiting Mr and Mars_ pu rous wedtd_mig diner was served by _Jonas Hart1 .b. !tare wee.. £.lazy of the tart'es She Currey Tamen is on the sick list! was tae tecaviene of many beautiful Mrs. Edrn.stoat spent Monday ;•r1' ani costar presents, among which was C e atop, la substaet&&al .:hequ•e from leer father s Ella Zimmer*: Detroit is vi: ;uR•, and Mrs. Balfour will reside on. sting finer pa. -eats hero. the groom's .farm near Kirl:t= 'Lir. and Mrs,. J. Jacobs of 'i:xsteri. ,4r, Wm. Stewart of Niagara Fails apt at Sunday: w th ar;, and titre. f . ^s visiting faisends in Woodham and eaturapp. : G�ote :1.. -,.Mess Velma. idirkby and Mr. G. Ed:g rafter made a bus -mess alias Pearl Paynter spent Sunday with ✓ rrs to Load= Tu=•sdaee i tie ,ir lreead :Miss Velma Doupe.—Miss Meier Byers, of s alv-aton ArmyMargie ate pup spent the week asite,on:l headquarters, paid an wz1-' enI1 with ,fs MdS lit 'Woodllant;— ltiirr c -x L:c.ItNI Visit end conducted the Shan Sister }lad a very sucee . ful sale Nortst End .Digoge meet`ne in She on Thee;:lay of last wee t, itaa n ` o: tIr. Vu,e on Tuesday right. A; b :sse1 teed profitable time was re parted Adjutant Wright, also from Ds H. S; hors, Ballad here Tuesday Lumley eta his way to ll:nsa}1 and other towns north of Iter a in the interests of the Crediton NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK mp.ortant Events Which Hare Occurred During the Week. The Busy World's Happenings (:are-, fully Compiled and Put into Randy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper -- A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. Presestt•ttion and Address—About 801 friends and ,neighbors gathered at the hoer co; Mrr, ant air`s, John IL eaola on Fraley ••yenln , 1a.st to do them Lk: honor of spendinj the evening aald preetatting them with a, beautiful .h.in.: clock and e. couple excellent gra,irapoone ree:ords, accompanied by "Taz sloe► storm last weekdid eon- ttlz agtta. hed address, prior to their $d'rable d:lma a to the trees and tel- leaving e s ngt ai athe e,gh bog o gra ter µle ertatone Systems. In some aasialitiee rp:.rzderzd followed by lar erazi.:�. lineal= have bonen utiabit to get thus F::bruary 222nd, tan a^ operation, on, ceoiuit of the, To Mr and hirs. John Cole ' rad Family Pala eiral wares beats down ;.at, :turner- Dear z r :c;nds,—W'e, your zteigab ars ons paM"as, g alias Mabel. iti r noel and Mrs. 'Moore and b,,fr.;ds, learaiiri that you are ut to remove from our midst, have ,have returned home, after attender; eta red, hese this evening to en)oy a the Sia^mag millinery op cringe in To ;'a .4iour. Yaritta W.° save net .:one Here to go ;t ,,r;ppe i, S ec iiia' r axone ag R T still quite a tivc n , =lin gent . eremony, but 'to ex- tii; v;11 ige and iae.glibarhood. Several P sya�nu de; n atld hcartt'elt regret gen- 6711i, ctur husiw ss men, are laid uF+• ni friends and ne,ghbors �o „en v r,, etietea,• of qu nsey, ani Andrew ;,ll rks ii:.T,e the fact that during. Fiartaiagan with double pneumonia w.re always with the un,•'c,;,utyate tass•c'til! ' b bled us been ca by the coin, Jae: r nkbeincr is still ill with ase s1 meet ng of all these interested in y"'ur r"sa'1`'ia"c here your sympathies TUESDAY.A new revolution has broken. out in Portugal. Canadian dollar is still advancing in New York. New international consortum to meet in Landon. Maj. -Gen, Bigger was buried at the Necropolis, Toronto, Irish factions to fight out treaty issue in convention. T3. S. troops called out in textile strike In New Jersey. Monsieur Fay defends. France her post-war attitude. Two Toronto Liberal Assobiations elect cvuveution delegates. An attempt by armed men to rob border trail car is frustrated, Twelve teams have entered the 200 -mile Manitoba Dog Derby. Hon. A. J. Balfour is the guest of the Pilgrims' Society in Loudon. The Allan Cup draw has been re- vised. Eastern teams are effected. Ministers or Raltwnee is back in his office preparing railway Policy. Cauadian Soo again beat Sudbury, to 0, and will Meet Iroquois Fails. Port Arthur teamster stages thrill- ing rescue of team caught under lee. The Government will be asked for $x00,000 for scientific research bu- rears. t'ia&rley White beat Willie Jackson last night and will meet Champion Leonard, Doulthobors in West reported to be planning slaughter of thew, helpless - • A l•rge nuanist;: of explosives was £ounel in ash bans in backyards in Glasgow. Inquest on Hamilton suletde ad- journed to lien: evidence of the Man implicated.Gen. Sir Arthur Currie. principal of ;McGill University, left for Phil .- delphia. where he will be given the highest honorary degree in the girt of the Unlvezeit.• of Pe*insy'.v'suia. awtl rn'cdv an;! you were t ver ready stoatse to be hefcl an the Fire Moll, to fleas a 1vcl;i sy 3yarld to those ir. want on. Friday evening of this week, ail W; assure y�au that your rcmovaT . nae .00d; att.rdam:a .s request -Ira st- is d.eply ,regretted. by your neighbors ed. Baseball t e back-boneof t f d In from for 1" Data Ai'I.DN,,a'reDX . Heavy seas un Atlantic met by littera. French. soldier ni Silesia sheets t: German policeman. Robert J. Gibson or Toronto cues suddenly in Hamilton. :nations League to melte etiorts to confine typhus to Russia. Meeting in. London of Inter -allied • _a and It.'ai s Who, r ;, , ,- Commission to aid Europe. ,till t:.s .end. evt:ly encouragement chile,Lord l'«Irl.''nhtied warns Lovas sh t'' b given; to the boys i t thiseli�ie hair: ee,sorry to bone you A,f andm against increase :inset hatred. t t f themselves and wet f arra a Tuesday without taking vu .« ' aC 5 « aVn are of spell. Crediton, leas always given among us, we are glad to know that Sinn Fein Conference adjourned a ;;`tat ^conn o r• a vote. know will be on the job again this wee to often. havetheopportunity Thirty -tour people killed in crash. e`a,'>nt1nj"., suinme.r. 1« c meet ilg you, and now in bidding of airship at Norfolk, Virginia. Jos. Hast is hi London this week i you adieu . we wish you, to accept 'this Kitchener seniors wan a listless aak'.tlg; a e +aursa in vvlcanizitlle Urea! brant= clock and .records, not for game from Argonauts, 7' to 3. ft 3 also Xs intention to put 'rel at Ws-, their intramsie value, but as a token France has made an entry in the .tem or ,ling n , and repairing ,hat -sof our appraceation of the friendship Davis Cup tennis competition. aeries as some as Hydro is installed in,and manly kind acts. received from you. Liberal policies outlined at La - :town Wisheag you Imlay years of good pointe banquet by Premier King. Alonzo Hodgins left on Friday i -Gr , health and happiness in. your new Police arrest gang, which puts an, for Enal.tnd with W. T. SColwill of home. end to West Toronto burglaries. Ge'nntralia with a shipment of cattle. signed,on behalf of the neighbors bleated debate in. Legislature be - Word .has been received from the and friends. Premier and Conservative leader. -Hydro Commission that we. may ex- Stewart McQueen, Henry Anderson, Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen banquet - pea definite information from them ted by Toronto Conservative women. in t11: near future, as to witat line: • Western Ontario gathering de - they will be able. to build in this dis• mands Government leave Hydro the:t thus coming summer, alone. H. h;i'b:r was in 'Goderieh on Tues- Aura Lee juniors beat leitcltene'r, 3 to 1. Lindsay beat •St. Mary's, 2 to 1. Wladek Zbyzsko defeated Joe S champion world'sp Steelier, 1 e , forme • wrestler. World control of wheat supply ap- peals to leaders of Saskatchewan agrarian party. Olympiad of 1924 will be trans- ferred from Paris unless France ren- ders assistance. �• Striking printers in Quebec have returned to work so that. the Legis- lature may proceed. Douklobors planned to kill off old people and children so that they may roam about as vagrants in protest against taxation. THURSDAY. Japan Diet debates manhood suf- fra &p.rnt the past two weeks. ge. -Mrs.. Earl New Brunswick farmers are ready Johnson ns e;oifined to her home suf to organize. feting from a severe gold: Services Ottawa defeated Canadiens at Ot- mere as usual on Sunday, Rev. ,Snor taws, 4 to 3. ,, doer was assiyhsd by Prof. Johnson, Prince of Wales gets great wet.- of Vie orya College, Toronto+•—Mrs come in Delhi. Conduett of Toronto spent a few days Price of bread M London increased legiate championship y ea ng e University of Toronto. Free passages , to. Canada during the last six months. were granted by British Government to 67e families. FRIDAY,. France retalus the next Olympiad. Sir Adam Beck has attack of bronchitis. Women's Presbyterial Is in session in Toronto, Several Wall Street arms. have be- eonte insolvent. Portuguese Government 'Mull move national ezpitai, Sir Eric Geddes resigns reit in the Britisb, Coniznons, Queen Alexandra, is seriously 111 at Marlborough House, Big blizzard sweeps across north and western Ontario. St. Mary's juniors won the toned from Lindsay, 6 to 3., A man in Toronto loses $4.000 in old "confidence"" game. British independent Liberals ap- peal for election funds- Arthur Griffith will go to London instead of Michael Collins. Flood threatetts in London as tee breaks up on 'River, Thames. Both Irish factions sattsfted with �ageeentent at Dublin conference. University of Pennsylvania rowing crew a are already on the water. The British Qovernwent will cut the army and navy estimates. Derainion fruit growers decide OP new blain et gradin, Canadian apples. A Windsor bank .teller confesses to held -tip nI Tecumseh postmaster. Kitchener intermediates have drawn a bye in. tee O. IL A. series. University of Toronto co-Eds beat the Queen's girls at basketball, 28 to 13. Canadian manufacturers, visit Ot- tawa end recommend Changes in. Do'iuthioit taxation. Tit •attg,lt a boy refusing to work .in Togg s fain. N,S., 500 men 'were titrewn out of work. -Horatio Bottotnley resigns Chair - mashie of the Independent Perlia- utentary group in Britain. McGillivray There died on the fourth of aleGii- livray on. F•ab. 21st, Vera, youngest day on busmm ss. Mrs. Brunner and .;hildren, off Chic slaughter of Mr and Mrs. Francis Cun ago, who is spending a few weekswith n ngaam ,at ,the age of 1 year and 7 t 1 leer p'rents `Tr. and Mrs. Galati-led-ledGalati-ledma?altls attar a year's 11mess , Death Oestreicher of Dasliwood, visited Mr.1came unexpectedly because for some ani :firs. I)a.n.ial Oestreicher on. Tues- weelee she was thought to be improv - day. iaig, but meningitis set in Mr. and Fran': Taylor is showing soma snap- Mrs. Conn lia,n ,lost another little -ab,ats o his two boys, Hargld and m b, girl soma few years ago about the same who hive aa clow hitched toga cutter axe. The Funeral took place to the :la is reverted ihatbossiemakes.agood St. James vemeteryoon Feb. 22, and aroa*Ister and Frank thinks that if hob- was largely attended. Service was bies were used there might be eorale held in the church, and was very ahance ,*f entering her in. the Pall beautiful.. Rev, Wheeled of St. Marys i church Brin+siey, officiating.. ..Herb Young is the proud father of a baby girl. Congratulations l Whalen Mrs. George Wilson returned home - From Lue;an on Thursday, where she Scottish and 4Yeish members of Parliament will draft a devolution krill epinferrlug Home Rule on both Scotliuul and Wales. SATURDAY. URDAY. Viscount liareaurt dies in Britain. Canada's population is 3,768,489. Tw t t;ia1 H murders occur at Bel- fast, Ireland. i,lci d Ge irge leaves for conference with Poineare. Free Stats policy is outlined by t,rt 1 1t Griffith. le , led is in the ,grip of crials over prohibition issue. A dynamite explosion near Chicago causee big damage. Gine to Princers Mary viewed in Buckingham Palace. Aura Lee lost to the University of Toronto seniors, 7 to 5. Levy Tendler won frons "I`Iymte" Gold at the eighth round. Case for labor is presented before the Cabinet in Ottawa. Percy Thomson of St. John, N.B., is drowned at Oakville. A live snake was thrown onthe floor of the Japanese Diet. Members of the Prince 01 Wales' party were tired on in India. New Brunswick worker meets death in digester at pulp mill, Western Ontario cities and towns clearing away debris of storm. Probe of lamilton fire results in disclosure of remarkable record. Dr. Ray Bulmer, Toronto, leaves for Peru to take a position there. Nova Scotia miners to vote on re- opening of negotiations on wages. Sir Robert Falconer addressed the employes of the City Hall, Toronto. Henri Desire Landru, the French "bluebeard," was guillotined. to -day.. Col. Repington speaking at Buffalo says gold currency must be restored. Tommy Atkins will not leave Ire- land until after the plebiscite has been taken. British and Irish Governments agree to defray own expenses for per- sonal injuries. Premier Drury and M. M. Mac- Bride, M.P.P., have sharp encounter in Legislature. Mme. Jean Baptiste Dufresne, aged 105 years, is dead at St. Agathe des Monts, Quebec. MONDAY. 256,032 BOXES Sold in Twee Months URTTG the three months, Jude, July and •1- August, z920, no less then 256,032 boxes of Gina Pills were sold --convincing proof of their effectiveness itt cases of kidney derangement or bladder v,eakness. Have you given thema trial? They will Relieve your Suffering and ensureou A Future Frero _ .. KidneyTrouble. e from Your Money Beek, it they fail to belpyouc Soldeverywlaere, sac, a box 14/aTsosAt, DavG & CxsatICAL, Co. OE CANADA, l,txrrzt , Toaoxaro , Successful Man Among the notable professional men of this country who achieved great success` along strictly legitimate lines vas Dr. R. Y. Pierce. Devoting bis attention to the specialty of Aomen'e diseases, he became' a recognized -authority in that line. Over fifty years ago this noted Thyeician gave to the world a Pre ,eerip'cron which has never been -equaled for the weaknesses of women. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.,.' longsince found out what is natio Tally best for women's diseases. He .learned it all thru treating thou sands..of cases. The result of, his • .studies was a medicine called Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This oedictne is made of vegetable growths that nature surely intended for back- ache, 7aeadacht, weakening pains, and for th'e anany?i.asorders common to women in all a'gei of life. Women Who take: this standarc`i remedy know tat. In Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription;• they ate getting a safe woman's topi . .geed that•;dru druggists everywhere se71 : cog gg Y 'it'an both tablet and fluid form. Send"'10c to 'Dr. Pierre's Branch a sons.J°1114/1Jasslea Tdil? atcry`. ire Beady cbu g, •;Ont., for bis '.�vtlaa olid thr Arial package tablets. iced 'avid. last week at the home of Thos. Gun- ning—Mr. and Mrs. Prank Paakinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Sher or Woodham,—Telephones i¢t this viinity atee all out of commni'sslAn, ronto-for six •Notes.. by rise in flour: Allied Premiers are to. hold con- ference in France. Electric breakdown. paralyzes To - stn a the rain and hail storm last week, and et will be some tiame before the system w 11 be back - to normal again. Mount Carmel The death took ptahe on. Wednes- day, Feb,. :2e, ,of th,e infant daughtea of Mr: and Mrs. Carie Regan, aged 6 weeks. The funeral took .,plawe the following day, Thursday at 10 a, ' m. to the .R. C. Cemetery here,—The i d ' the •hal. on. Mon- daySo���tt an 1 Line 1 dray was :'a esuec'essw—Mrs. Mary ' Garv- in and Miss Iterbe,rta, of London vis- aed a,t the borne of ,Mn and 'M'rsi Cerise .•Regan:for a few days last week. —Miss. Cnoay,n of Centrar.iia: is ,vi: iting Miss- Elizabeth Ryan, tills week, _n --- TUCKERSMITH JMc- Intosh, the e acnes The funeral of a tt^ell-known resident of Tuck- ersmith,. who died on Thursday,'ageri 73, atter a tong. illness, took place itam hes lata resence, on idthe Meal . ;.e road. he,,,Saturday' afternoon to ?3ru.e_ Cn ,id G yxt y e titer Rev; D. McIntosh. of-, .2u3 eras atee'stcemed membef: r f st' • Bru 'ef eld P> esby trz3n : Clsurcil and a ;r:al :' ybp01 t....si 'rl1e`-is, ,.surrived by r�,i._ France guarantees bonds to re- build 3,000 churches. Four seamen were drowned off the coast of Newfoundland.' Canada's two smallest citizens die within the same vreek. Whole of Western Ontario is grip of relentless sleet storm. An airplane will scout.for seals in the Atlantic, to ar f seeiers. Winnipeg reports that provincial`, general election is planned. The town of Vaudreuil, near Mont- real, menaced by conflagration. Former Labor leader in Legisla- ture attacks. Drury Gorerninent. ` Labor leaders have big list of de - mends for Dominion Government. St. Patrick's were "defeated by Hamilton on the lat. er's ice, 4 to '3. prominent R:eclibites of Great t Britain pay a short visit to Toronto. A draw is. `announced for the fourth round of the English soccer cup. Hon. Mr. Fielding will enqiure as to the tax on Canadians crossing the border. Dr. 1tTees. of .Rochester addresses Society of Chemical Industry at Toronto. co I bTendelssoliti ChoirSrelitdes fes - Toronto. -that in -Toronto; had a recond,,hr,ealt ii g, season , 4, l .:-x '�yFel�n-;,;�.,ayoference reaches eeenierlt to postpone Irish elections gag... .. for three months. Queen's juniors won the r. = Intercolt eing '1ad„zesided xae.y ail�hs,r e Dnthe old home. Mrs. Margot Asquith is visiting Toronto. Searchers at Oakville fail to locate boy's body. Sterling in Toronto, 34,52; in New York, a4.41%. "Mahatma" Gandhi outlines his Indian policy. Hamilton won the O.A.B.A. senior championship. Arthur Griffiths returns from Lon- doii to Ireland. Canada has again challenged for the Davis 'Cup. • McGill won the Intercollegiate basketball title.: Minimum wage for telephone oper- ators is proposed.,, Lloyd George favors ten years of peace in Europe. tT. S. Senate likely to ratify Con- ference treaties. De Valera 'resumes• campaign against Irish treaty. A huge liquor still was seised on a York county farm. • • Welland ladies beat the Beaches hockey; team, 7• to 0. Aura Lee juniors won the round from Kitchener, 6 to 4. Seven youths arraigned for complic- ity in, border .hold -raps. Candian manufacturers are visit- ing Iingstdn, Jaanaica. Peace ,prevails on the frontier of North and South Ireland. Cenada's armed forces to be reduc- ed says Minister of Defence. Swift's packing-, house, Toronto, , threatened by fire on Sunday. Western Ontario is gradually cleaning up debris front storm. , " Unemployed in Hamilton propose total abolition of prieate, ownership. -Caution and enconomy is slogan adopted by new Minister of Railways.. Lloyd- George and Poineare reach an agreement on 'the + Genoa agenda. Catholic National 'Unions ite Que- Expensive Economy THOSE who keep their securities and other valuables at hotel rather than place theta under elle, .protection worded by our Safety Deposit Boxes, are running great -risks of total loss bye or theft. The annual rental of these boxes is small., Let us show them, to you THE CANADIAN BANK Or COMMERCE Capital Paid UP $15,OOO,OOO Reserve Fund $1.5,000,000 - t", A. Chapman, Manager R. 5, W'ilsoai, Ihrlanage,r Exeter Breach, iCrediton Enoch, ?asliwoad; Brea b .i» U V1 LSONS BANE INCORTORA fED 1355 Capital Paid Up $4,000,0 00 'Reserve Fund 15,000,1141 Over 1,25: Br,nckes.. The Maisons Beale pr -les itself on the .lot ;is oftielals. No matter how large or ]ion small the veolunle of your business with ta: Bank, ,you are ,leave assured a zourteoas and emend rte.:pacn,. Drnos.is by mail „iren earful anent:an EXETER: BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business darty. Safety Deposit .Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch. If your oven is slow to heat you will find Egg -0 just as slow to act— its double action insures leavening with a slow or hot oven. EGG -O Baking Powder ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER' 49 January and February Sale BIG REDUCTION IN FURNITURE. Wk. CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST . UP- TO DATE STOCK. BUY HERL AND SAVE lk1ONBY General. Funeral Director =& Embalmer, M. E. GA,RDINER SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S'. No,. 7 USBORNE, for the month of Feb- ruary ;—Sr. iebruary`;—Sr. 4—Et H'ern, R. Herrn, G. Earl. Jr. 3-A. Earl, H. D enhaan. Sr. 2-H. Earl, R. Brook, N. Brock, N. Jaques, D. eSkinner (absent),, Jr, 2 r, 1lerni Herrn, Class 1—W. Earl, honors; Go, Cornish, II. Wright, 'ab- sent) M. Wright (absent). Pr. Class —M. Earn. honors; C. Cornish. Number on xoll 18; average 15,. :M,:. I. McIntyre, teacher. SCHOOL REPORT .OF S. S. No. , 10 ,I-lay.—Sr. 4, Russell Broderick 748. Ajst'ythe :Eacrett - 745, Lulu McDonald. 710 JY,, 4:, Foster Ingram 459x; Sr. 4., Ruth 'Chapman 809, Pearl Mousso 631x Harold 'Bell' 478x, Earl Dick 338x• Jr. 3.,. Stella Ingram, 664x; Ed- win flack 662, Lloyd McDonald 653 Bertha Cerbett,608x, Mania Bell 57.1x Jack Corbett. 4.83x; Sr,: 2., Lorne Chap man 524. Thosie marked "x" were ab- sent .for ,one or, more exams. • No, on roll' 22; average 2q. R, Rowe, teacher,, SCHOOL REPORT b1 S. S. No. 2 3SBORNE, _for the month of -Feb- rli arY bald' ;ion:l the weekly . exam oa tions :•-Sr, 4—G T-Iodg'st, E. Stewart;. bee endorse stand of Premier' of Jr. '4—R.. -Cottle, R. Turnbull, A. Rood - Quebec. de E. Campbell, Sr. 3-E., Allen;, C. Jr. -3,-A Cottle; Se Campbell The "Soo lost -the first of, their'. Stewart. play-off games to : Iroquois Trails, R. 'Cottle,' Sr. 2-I., Stewart . Jr.; 2— T Alen. M Rohde. F',rst—L. Stew- art, Sr. Primer—H. Joins, D. McNico1,. W. Stewart. Jr. Primer—A. Rohde. F,. A. Marquis, teacher. Hensall Mrs, T. Neelar:4s, who has been se- verely ill, is now recovering, --Mr, Wm. ;a ' Youngblutt of Arcola Sask., was tate guest of Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Bon,thro for a, few days, leaving Tuesday for his home'; in the'West.-t, r. R. Hig- gins was yin Goderii,;h last week, anal with Nee A,iee Porterfield of Bele grave, audited the County books.—Mrs.he Webb left Wed sdfor a vis'lt bb on, sue ay i with her daughter le, Mi'hig,air.-Mil John Me:Donell, who spent the past few months it1 New York, has return- ed home, -Mrs, Walper,'after a ,pleas- ant visit with her sisters, Mrs., Car- michael ar- michaetl. and .Mrs: a Parks, ,has ae- turaretl to aver home en ;the Northwest —Mrs• Bertha Bell hats' returned from Toronto, and niter a few days' visit leer,e with her nvoth,eir, Mrs. Dick, will return to that oiity, where she Bias op- ened - up ' mi,ilin:e,ry. parlotrs at Toronto. Junction.—Mrs. Wm. Peppier, who. _. re ctantlY fell on the ,sa7pPerY lsdewadk is ab to be out again :after being oonfiued to the blouse:,far oyer tw, weeks.—Messrs,: Oraig Bros, re, a v+ea word on Monday- that: the house on their farm in the Moo;,ejaw td.ustrict was totally destroyed by frr;:et TNI