The Exeter Times, 1924-4-24, Page 5,
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DO THE.AMBITIOGSviYOUNO PEOPLE '"
Or Tins COMMUNITY' ItNOIY:?TrIAT
THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Clinton, Ontario -
Arranges classes to accommodate Students akishing to live at honie and
by train? That, on a 32 weelaaaarrOonAezi6ne,nionth is
free 'hf feer3, to insure student having 'full time at ,school?,
'That' thiii 'School has the most highly iinalified teaching 'staff s'di any
El1Vate COminex•cial School .in the Province?
;THAT THESE FACTS, MEAN YOUR orrpmr.avyy
Spring. Term ESDAY, APRIL 293` .1924
sTunENTs,mAy 'ENTER AT ANY TIME
COURSES•
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STENOGRAPHIC, COMMERCIAL, SECRETARIAL AND SPECIAL
Write or Phone', 198, rbr full infoririAiiin.
11 A STONE, co* SPECIALIST,
Vice Principal
R. G. L,SIV1ITH
' DENTIST •
:Two doors east of the Molsons
tank, Hensall Ont. -
''Iletray Wednesday afternoons.
INI.Imemmloaxwmaser
PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN
• & HOLMES
Harristors, &a. ,
ffice on the.Square, 2nd door
frm Hamilton St.; Goderich:
vat i fundi to:loan at low.gst' rtes.
WilkiProndfctot, J. L. Kilioran,
" E:`Hohnes
r. Holmes will be in Mensal'
ry Friday from 9 until 6.•
• AuCTIONEER.
,
`"f,Tc-',- OSCAR SioPP
iin:ndr Graduate Carey Jones' Au-
ation*hool, Special courseitaken in
Registered Live Stock (nil„Hreedei)
llienokaAdise, Real Estate,
flialet,'"Ilt. Rates in keepinit-with
rarevailing' prices. Satisfaction as-
reOscaTAlopptAuring,tfor
. Wire 793, Zuyich'; ' '
ecaa• .•cair
:-physician and Surgeon
Ph wan 70 „,HENSALL
DR. J. W. PECK
Jaduate of Faculty Of. Medicine,
11^11.1Jniversit3rt Montreal; Member
*f College of Physicians and Surgeons
if Ontario;„Licentiate of Medical
Council of' Canada; Post Graduate
ileanber,of Resident Medical staff of
Ilieneral Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15;
!Office, 3 doors east of .Post Office.
Phoae-56, Hensall, Ontario.
Lumber
has Advanced
• But. -we ate still selling White Pine
•4teased: ma both sidee a,t- $45.00 per.
• fxfipwdreased and matched, white
•40.00 per M.
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No. '1 XXXXX Shingles'
Bird's Ashphalt Twin Shingles
jeird'a?Ashphalt IOU Roofing 18 in.
wide, the heaviest made.
Phone. No. 12
A. J.
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GUARANTEED RELIEF
A. W. E. nor,ranuaLn
IIENSALI , 'ONTARIO
ais
• Nineteen VeSsols 'wintered in God-
.teiich harbor and navigation opened
lattirday, when three of them left
the harbor, north bound.
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CARMEL CHURCH
BRFRE-ELECT
HURCH CHOIR
On NIonday ev,ening of last week,
the members of Carmel Church choir
met at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs.
Mark Drysdale to do honor to one of
their members, Mis Ola Cook, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mils. C. Cool, who
is to leave soon to. make her home in
,
Los Angeles, California: A very
pleasant evening was spent in con -
'tests and a presentation.- to Miss Ola
was a very pleasing 'pa,rt of the pro-,
gram. WaMcLaren sang a splo, "0,
promise Me," after which Larva W.
McLaren played the wedding, march
nd little; Katherine and Bobbie
Drysdale marched into the room
dressed as bride and •groona The
.ittle bride looked very sWeet/and the
groom did his part, but as it some-
times, happens, 'looked a. little. ner-
yeas. They pi-esented theaarities-plect
with a aitig escorted her to the
dining . rockin e where •aahe -awas asked
to cut whatappeared-tcr lre"rivedding
cake, but proved to be a very handl
some electric coffee percolator. Mrs
qoodiiii4-4ead*ei.'itrthe choir, read an
addresss
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BIG`'altEDUCTION IN PRICE OF
:METAL ROOFINGaCAIVIEakT LASTa
.'fa, ',GRADES ratie.ifigia
rgE*DleqNtil‘YO UR 'DERS . AND
0CE •••• .
JOHN -ELDER en
4-24,41, ,Phap,e 1,. Hensall! •
,
' Miss Beryl Ashton spent Sunday at
hehoine in,. Gorrie,„ as,, •
Miss E. Sha,c1dock spent a few daya
inslOpudeu this ;week, •
, elVfaa Feed.• Hesshas' ••Purchaseai
Ford Sedan this week.
.141)*iire,korde,t.thf.3 euchre fl'4 dance
d-a401';ed'w "(FridnY)
114. H. MeDonald,.of Clinton, spent
'Sunday withehis inothei, in 'town„.
'Miss Eva stone, of Loudon, spent
the 'eek -end at:her • home here.
Mrs. A. Sinclair • and Master 'Nor
man ,were in London onlVIonday• :
, Mr. Bill Horton, ne :Detroit, ie Via",
Ring relatives' 1n' this col -Unman -Ye '
'• Mr, Harry, Smith, of LondOn, spent
Good Friday it lps,, home in town
• • •' • • • '
Mr, Ladd McEwen, of ,Toronto, is
visititig friends in town -this week.
1VIi,a' Ernest Pepper •as visiting
frienas near St. Marys this week.,
• Mr, „P.,0B. Bache:Mina of Toronto,
spent a few days in town this week.
11/IiSs Lily McKay, of Windsor spent
the Ester holidays at fierdieene here.
Mise Jessie 13e1I,,ef 'Windsor, spent
EaStef at her hope south of the vil-
lage.
Mr, Wni. Stone,. Jr., • of, Detroit,'
spent the holidays at his home ,in
town. •
Mr, Alex. McMurtrie, of .11a:11111ton.
is the guest at his honie hei•6 this
week. .
Mr. Rassell Busch, of London',
spending- a few days in ton th
week.
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Mr., and Mrs. M. W. Ortwein, of
Lowaran., spent Easter with relatives
.in town. "
The a..0„0.F. will attend service; in
the'l\tethoaist church Sunday evening
May 4th. ,.
Mra. R. Donaldson and Miss -Grace
are visiting with relatives in Toronto
this 'week., • le
M•iae alarga,ret'Hobkirk, of Toron-
to, visited over•the Entertide at her
hoine hered
Miss Wilson," 1�rk' fOr Mr: .T. G.
. „.
Joynt; spent • ot: , her
twine in WoollStOoli':'" `...
ye,11-t,AN,::
are,TSoi177.,to yepor t 'that Alrg,
J. :13efry is' at:Present....conffried Lb her
oirre ,through
, •
Mr. -Jas. McDonald, of the Sterlin
ank "staff, Bayfield; spent.the week
. ,.
d at his home here.
Next Sunday evening Rev. -',A. sin
air Will preach on the suhgct..-",`I
— e•:•-- ' D
ere anything'*an a ream,
1-lensall Mr, Win. Reynolds„ of Ti'llsonblirg,
r -
h
The
•Greenhouse .
WE SOLICIT YOtia• SPRING OR-
DER FOR TolVIATO; ' CABB.A.GE,
AND CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, ALs'
SO POR POTTED' AND BOXED
PLANTS.
WE HAVE FOR SALE- A NI,
BER OF ENGLISH WALNUT SEED-
LINS, • ONE, TWO AND THREE
YEARS OLD":
' WHEN GARDENING CALL AND
LOOK OYER OUR STOCK.
. J. ZUE(FLE. & SON
FLORISTS
Hensall,'Ont., ' Phone I15W
Oin
Storagettery. This,
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• WE WISH To. INFORM THE AU-
TOMOBILE OWNERS OF THIS'DTS.:
TRICT THAT WE, HAVE SECURED
• THE AGENCY FOR THE
EXIDE. and I.J• S. L.
STORAGE BATTERIES
AND ARE IN A POSPIJON' TO myh
YOU VERY ATTRACTIVE PRIOs
ON. EITHER OF THESE ivEjA,-
KNpvvN 'AND RELIABLE MAKES
Or STORAGE BATTER.,.
WE ALSO HANDLE BIIR,GDSS
DRY CELL BATTERIES AND A1'.4.4
SIZES OF FLASHLIGHT BAT-
TERIES. GET OUR: PRICES BE-
FORE 'BUYING ELSE'WHERE.
The Hydro Shop
J. Passmore
is the; guest this Week of'his mother
Mrs. Wm. Reyncilds, of town.,
lairs and Mrs. D. McHarg and son
David; spent Good Friday. in tlawire
the gUest's of Mrs. T.' Peart.
Mr. Alphine McEwen, who has
been. :suffering from an attack of
scarlet fever ire now recovering,
• 1V1isc Helen Elder.who is attending
Norieal school at London, spent the
Eastelitide under the parental roof':
Sucker fishing is the order of. the
day with sportsmen in this cominun-
ity and several report a good, :catch!
Mr., S. Bueglas and Mr. 0.fPasS-
more are spending the Easter holi-
days at the former's home in Hamli.
ton. ••
Mr. Glenn Broadfoot, of the Steil7
in Bank staff, Goderieh,. spena,the
-wer-end with relativeS andaabocia.
tlr,e
: .41r. ::Wili,:%SY,b1)er. by
,tnft, Cal-
ganaa,let, ior. 0.14.,teaitaa,911,,T.neadaY
evening lase', ' 's •
Messrs, ,,jes.,;andr. Clarence 'Munn,
of 'Toronto,,Lare this week -Visitilig
their parents, Mr. and, Mrs.. 'Alex.
Munn, of town, t
mt.. and , Mrs. Oliver Welker, of
Bridgeport, spent a few daye. With
the former's parents, Mr., and Mr's.
0. Geiger, of town. .
L..13; Drummond' and Miss
Moore, of Toronto 'spent Good Friday'
the gnests • of Mr. • and Mrs.,,T.,'0.
Druminonds..of town. •:
Margaret Lumley, ,ot Sri'
Thomas, is' the guest this week of
Mr. and MI.'S, W.,' C. Pearce and fain-
ilY,-*Cst of the 'Village.
Mr., and' Mrs. Walter Lindenfield,
-of St. Catharines, •.avisited the for-,
mer's parents, Mr: and Mrs, Ja.Lind-
enfield, over the holiday.
Dr. A. Moir will address ,the Young'
People's League of the, 1aethe dist
church next • Monday evening on,
"tkadium". EverYone is Welcome,
Ir. and Mrs. J. L. Scott and Jam -
motored from Toronto' on Satur-
and are the guests of Mr, and
. G. C. Petty and other relative
Lown.
he lienSell Branch Of the T.F.F.O.
e opened up a warehause fi die
Icing George Hotel atid
s' nu Saturday, Monday and Wed. -
day andThursday,
, , „ „ •,
he W.M.S. of Carmel Church will
t in, the basement on Thursday,
• 1st. All interested in Mission
*1r are cordially invited to attertdi,',
lk
ily
day
GIVERY SORT OF JOH l'IlINTING Mrs
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WE PRINT—Posters, Dodgers, rai-' "
velopes, Letterheads, Visiting Card, T
Shipping, Tags, ,and anything at all hex
• ' , at „ old
me Observer Printing Office,allensall. egg
Orders taken for Daily and Weekly 1100
Papers. Toronto and London papers c T
4.75. In club with the Exeter Times mee
$6.25. LeaVe yoar order at the Ob- May
Server Office, Woi
and enjoy the rneetinga
Rey.' D. T. L. arclierroli, R,A„ of
•'Victoria Church, TorontO, • Will take
the ;anniversary S'erriC0/1 •in Carniel,
Preabyteriaii' churelf IVlaV
,4th-,'", Special music aY the choir,
Miss ,M'arY Hoggarth returned to,
lOront6' on Moilday evening'
ter spending Easter 'at her'iionie here.
'She was aecompanied to Toronto by
her sister, Mies Gertrude, HOggarth,
Well-known IVIerl,eSee jones
players Of Seafortlie will give a play
, ,
entitled "Juliette" in the Team Halls
Hensell on lai•iday evening, May 2iid,
under the auspices of, the Carmel
Pi•esbyterian church choir, For fur-
itheraparticulars see large • •
_
A pagent entitled "The Call of the
Woman" will begin in .the Carmel
idlinaCh on Friday evening next, by
,the Ladle's' Aid, of Cromarty; •In ad-
ditien to the pagent, a program con-
isisting of solos, duets, .readings, and
-Selact,tons by the Excelsior Orchestra.
• Last week we carried a local to the
effect that' the Oddfellows would, at
rend Dlyine services in thd Methodiet
church on Sunday next, but owing to
the Exeter I,O.O.F. Lodge having
their walk on the eame.'‘date; the
Hensall lodge have postpnned- their
-U.F.O. meeting will be hela Sar -
ay afternoon, April 26th, • at -the
.home of Mrs. A. Love, Ilensalla' Mrs.
C. Haugh, County Director, will be
present and address tlacnoseting ,and
Mrs. .A. 'Moir Wilt give.a short :talk
of her trip through the West. Every -
'body vaill be welcome.
REPORT OR HENSALL 511i GRADE
FORM
Pearl innings,,. 76:75
Eleanor Snider 75.5,
Agnes Leve - 72.5 .
Harry Ceok 69
:JOynt: 67.75
Clarence McLean 67.25
Grace Forest 45.75 .
Ray Pfaff, 65.15
Margret Douglas ,63.,5
Lorn oster 63.33,1. ,
Vera Volland'
Mona McGreggor t63..
Archie Sparks ,61.75
Clarence. Smillie 61,5
Dbrothy Hefferman, 60.5
Charles Peaaee, 59.25.
• Fred Steaey 51
•Mary:F:akrilurn, 49" •
• Donald igeK,p,i4, 47;3 •
. Manley Jinks 44.25
• Margaret Hoggarth Sick
Lorne ;Whiteside Sick'
FOR?I' II
Lester Fisher 7615Q::
Alma Sdruton 72.56,,
• Lloyd Smith 70.75 71,,
• John ,Carmichael 70.251.
Allan Soldan 66.50
sclaive Weakanan 65
Evelan '•'•Hefferman 64,
Elva Anderson
• GladysWay 60.75, ,
•Aldythe Eacrett 5,9.25 •
Gerald •Farquhar,
,Nellie Boyle 58.25
Mae. Simpson
65:„.6s,
• •allelma ;Hudson 51.25 a
. .
- Kathleen Ell:hitt: 5.3..5; •
Rosa Stone; '52.75 ,
• Russell Broderick 49.25'.
Lloyd Hoggarth 47.25'
Mary McKaig ' 43
• Frances Pearce 42.5
• Glen Love 39.25 •
Vera Smith 37 .
' I-Iarriet Whiteside Sick ,
CREDITON
• The fire depai•tment hadi: a' run
last week to the home of Mrs. Shear -
down when the roof caught fire from
the chimney. The prompt -action of
the neighbore succeeded in putting
it out before the pump arrived. Mrs.'
•Shea.rdown wishes to thank the
neighbors for their kindriesS.-
lair. Chris. Rau, of Crediton, had
the misfortune to have his leg brok-
en at the ankle On Wednesday of this
• Mrs. Conrad Kuhn is quite 111 at
• her Itomelliere•and under the„clocaor'S
care.' •t, • " a- •
. Mr. •Chis, Trick is confined to his
bed with flu and under the doctor's
are. . •
• Mr. Oestreicher is under the doc-
tor's care and confined to"his bed.
- Miss Orme, Miss Tenn- and afr.
:Tenny are visiting Dr. and•Mrs. Orme
'over the holiday. •
, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Bakereand
family are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Ev-
ertt Feltner and Mrs. Beaveir over,the
holiday. •'
Miss Mary; Holtzman ie spending
the holidays with ,her mother, Mrs.
:-Geo. Holtzman. , • " ' •.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson and`'.family.
spent st.tHtahiehnliday with mr, a,rnd
Jos:
Mrs. Jos./Haist and MrS: H. Holtz-
man returned licime from Detroit Sat-
urday evening.
• ,The Misses Lillian aad Cora Stahl
of Lucknow, spent the holiday with
.their,mother, Mrs. Rosina Stahl.
Mr, Gf Mawhinney left Monday to
attend the Trtistee Convention in
Toront6 as a delegate from Crediton
Public School.
F
Mrs, Thos. Trevethick is visiting
in London for a few days.
The "Peace of the `River" next
SuirdaY evening in the Methodist
church. •
Coming on May 15th the Great
Photo play, Tlie Streant Of Life,"
'watch for posters.
Williani Baird, of Parkhill, died at
his home on Main. St, On Monday, in
hi Oth year. He lived in Parkhill
Lor 59 years, Ile Was assessor 'and.
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L. D. S.
D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At 1VicCormick's Block, Zurich, every
Thursday. and Saturday.
MAIN OFFICE
liartleib's Block — Dashwood, Ont.
Mrs. C. .Finkbeiner has returned'
after spending a short time in -Sarnia.
Miss' Mina ,Dhlers, of , Kitchener,.
el. '
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visite'dmin tncan O'er the week -ern
Mr. Clarence Yager, of Twain
spent Easter *Rh his parents. ,
MISS Myrta I-Ioftman,. of Londo
sPetlt„ the hollPY,with hey parent
Mr. Ira Tiernan, of ChesieY, aPe
the holidays at his honi„e, here. ,
Mr. and. Mrs. Rutherford visit
with friends in :Guelph, over East
1Vlisses Lueille Willert and Gert
Fisher, of Windsor, are spending
• few days, in town. •
Mr, Courtney Eidt, of Detroit;.v
ited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Stade OV
Easter. ' •
Mrs: Addison Tiernan underave
an operation for appendicitis on Fr,
day. We hope for a speedy reeo
ery.
Mr. Andrew, Musser,- of Londo
yisited over the week -end at h
home here.• •
IVIessrs. Geo. Stire and'Fred Gen-
.tnzer, of Mencton are.visiting at- the
liolites here.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer, o
Stratford, spent Easter in town.
Miss Elizabeth Heftier!), of .Londo
spent Sunday at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bluni spent the,hol
days in ,x(Nokito.
• Mr. Alfred ZintMer, of Detroit, vis-
itedin tpaapeeTer the week -end.
Vow4 spent Easter with
.1fisnfaignf's 111 Fergus.'
• Mr. M. Me'l'aac and family, of De-
troit, spent Sunday with Mr,.and
Mrs. P. McIsaac.• .
Mr. P. Fassolcl and. Miss Terry, of
London, spent Easter with the for.-
iner's Mr': and Mrs. P. Fas-
sold.
Miss Ros'alla Cook, of Lonoon,
vis-
ited here over Sunday. '••`•
Mrs. L. Adams, 61 LbndonPis' visit-
ing ;with her..sister, Mrs'. g....G.•Kraft.
,Miss -Grace is'. visiting,
,
Toronto. -1, •
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. aatkinson, of
London, spent Sunday at the home of
their son, air. Owen Atkinson, 'qrs.
Atkinson remaining for a few days.
Mrs. Roy Grigg, of London, visit-
ed in towii over the week -end. '
Mr. Harry Harris, of Sarnia, spent
Easter with friends in town.
Miss Alice Grigg and 'friend, of
London, spent -the Week -end witlr,,Mr.
and Mit. H. Staubus.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harr Kraft visited
in Sarnia over the'. wee -end.;
Mr. and Mrs. H:MOsher, of Pontiae,
are visiting 'with the latter'annother,
',Mrs. MaryNeeb. 7 •
Mr ElgrwAohatz,;of;,„-_TorOnto .r&
ViSiting;:fi;Igtids aaarara •
a•••,;kev. Mr. Baner, •or•London ,
coeduct English services in the Lu-
theran ChUrC4 next Sunday ovenine.
Rev; Mr. Yager is thiS „week at-
tending the conference at New I -I -am -
burg. •
- • >
The death took pla,ce 4endon,
on Monday of last' week,t Mr. 'Win:
Taylor, aged 72 'ears, 'father of Dr:
R. H. Taylor, of DashWOOtp. Born in
West Nissouri had been a res-
ident of London for 'thirty year S and
was ;well known,' as a judge, of live
stock and aealer" in' hay aij.d''
Besides his 'widow he is surviver' by
two sons, Lorne and Dr. R. H. Taylor'
and one daughter, Myran hothe.,
The fiineral was held: to Woodland
cemetery on 'Wednesday afternoon.
SUNSHINE
• •' Miss Inez Creera„: :Sydenaeat, is
spending, her vacation -at her home -
here.; ; • 18,
Mr.; ahd Mrs: Angae'.Mao ity of'
Tackersmitan, snenTues dr: tki;
their son Garnet.
,• miss Lorene SteveliSOn, of-' Devizes
is spending -a few days with her cous
in,' Miss Ina Jaques.
Mrs. .T. Fletcher • and 'Mr. Miller
spent Tuesday with 'brr. and Mrs. H.
Francis, of. Tharnee Read.
•The annual meeting, of the Mission
Band was held on Wednescla,y, April
16th; at the home nf MrS. G. Jaques.
The officers for the coming year are
as ,follows: President, Mildred Rout-
leY.; Tice Pres., Elaine, Camm; Rec.
Sec:,. Ina Jaques; Cor. See.s• Agnes
CaearY; .a'reas., Verna Brock; Organ-
ist,' Elaine Camm; Ass't Organist,
:Olive -Prance; Supt. of Mite Boxes,
Ada Speare; Supt: Birthday Club,
Luella- Gower. This Band has just
cleseci a very succeseful year, having
raised In. the neighborhood- of $105.
A vote was taken in the 'Sunshine
church on Sunday on °buret; Unroll,
• GREENWAY
Next Sunday afternoon in the
Methodist church, Rev. D: W. Wil-
liams, of Thedford, preach
and conduct the regular Easter ser-
vice of the WaVI.S.
Among' those home. tor the Easter
1101idaYs, we noticed"Mr, 'W. Cures, of
London; Mrs. Wareham, of Sarnia;
Mr.- and Mrs. Roy Sheppard, of•Lon-
don; Selbourne English, of De,treit;
Miss Ruby Pelloek, of Damiltoe and
MiSs Diets, of frilorobto..
.Our sehool teachers, Misses Ken-
nedy, Mark and Francie are Spend-
"Ini the holidays at their respective
mait courier fdr several years. •
lames.
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smali a quantity you have for sale, Inquireare
3000 Hens .and, c,l3roilers Wanted
for 4elivery in may and, Jtme.o, We are looking for, higb, -a-
long/thi...eugh these 'Months, Now is tire tiine,,to lay your; I d;114 -.{for
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'• Eggs graded according to GOVernrneUt Standard.
Poultry bought according to weight.and
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CENTRALIA
,
Miss Enid • AbbOtt,-of London,
spent Easter': with ter•ahnt, 'Mrs.
PiLr-
SOfl: •`•
,
affr:•Tand Mrs, EwartPowe, of Lon-
don, visited at Mrs. Powe's parents,
'Mr. and Mrs, )3rOoks and other
friends over the holidays. Mrs. Powe
is extending -her vifiit for some days.
Mrs. Lewis and child, of London,
are visiting the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Connor.
Mrs. Kerr, of Goderich, spent Eas-
ter with the Misses Wilson.
• Mr. Wm. Moodie, of Usborne, and
his daughter, Mrs. •Fletcher sang a -
duet in Church Sunday evening that
was much appreciated, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mison of near Grand
Bend, have moved into Mr. Fuller's
house. Mr. Mason is employed in
NIr. T. Willis' butter factory.
• ELIMVILLE
A very pretty' weding was solemn:
ized at the home of .Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Bell, on Wednesday, April 16,ta
at 4- o'clock, when their second dau-
ghter,. 'Miss Cora Mae, was united in,
marriage tb Mr. Charles 11. StephenS'
son of Mr. and Mrs: Charles Stepliefisl
of Stephen 'h. The ceremony was
in the presence of ,the Tele,
ativ'es of the contracting parties by
Rev. Mr. Livingstone. The bride yea
beautifully attired in bine crepe ,..de
chine trimmed with pearls'. and wore
a tulle veiltrimmed`With pearls and,
.• •
orange blossoms:" Miss Viola Bell.
eister 7 of the' bride, ..plaY'ed. Loherie
grin's weding march. Alter ple,cer:e-.,
molly; ad' repaired to the dinhigroofir
which was tastefully decorated with
•tpihk arid white and partook of a sum/
ptuous wedding -dinner. The bride*
was the, recipient of a large array of
beautiful presents, ainong them some
handsome, cheques, k couch and -sew-
ing machine. Guests were present
from Buffalo, Detroit, ,Windso,r and
Saillia.'Idihe evening alarge num
ber of, invited friends and neighbors
gathered at. the `home and enjoyed a
-teery. -pleaaant evening; -tripping the
light, fantastic toe and*other ainuse-
menesqill• the'Wee snaa' hours' '
..; •
Mr. and /qrs. Alden Jones, of Lon-
don, sp-ent.Good' Friday with 1VIr. and
Mrs., Plarri,,Johns. •
• Mil‘s,s11.6:113Tr:Zhgirt,Cilo'acnkdvtiwsioteedlliwiditrhe'hrealnad,-
tivea in London and Sprinafieldeover
_ • , .
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the- .
S.S. NO, 2, USHORNE
• The following is the result of Eas-
ter test examinations „fpr 2,
Llsborne. *
• pass,,Charlie Stewart, 69; EriceCam-
Sr. IV—Honor,s, Earl 75.
pbell, 65; Alex. Rohde, „
Jr. IV—Stewart Canipbell, 65;
Jack Gollings, 44; AlvinaCattle, 40.
Sr. III -,---Honors, Ii..atioeen Wise-
man, 78. Pass, Ivan Stewart; 73;
'Tommy Allen, 68.
Jr. III—Mai•guerite Rohde;62;
LydaS• tewart, r5s9, ; JBeearnhilaceus-screcill:C•ii4;
88; Arthur ,Rolicle 82; Howard jehna
77; Peai•I Mcalicol, 76; Isabella Chid -
ley, 7 6 -
Sr. I—Willie Stewart,
Jr. I—Bert Borland, Jean Chidle3a
Doreen Campbell.
Pr.—Jean Duncan, Miller Camp-
bell, Jessie Monteith.
No. enrolled' 26 M. G. Johns.
S. S. NO. 6, STEIIIEN
The following is the report of S.S.
NO. 6, Stephen.
Sr. 1V—Dorothy Sniith,
Jr.. .
TV Dorothy Ratz 77; Alma
;Ratz, 76; Thelma Neeb, 76; Dorothy
:, Sr. III ----Pius Dietrich, 67.
t III --Bernice Neel), 70; Gordon
R tz, 70; Alex: Dietrich, 64; Robert '
59; Edward Lippert, 58; Earl
Ratz, 50. ,
• Sr. II—Robert Dietrich, 9,; Lloyd
,Lippert,. 5 8; Helen Kinney absent.
•. Jr. II—Mildred Neeb 81; Roy Wil-
lert, 68; Irene Flynn, 64; Irvin Ritz,
I 40; Dorothy Kinney absent---
; Pt. II—Clement McCann, Monica
-Dietrich, Jean Wiliert, Hilda,: Neeh,
Mary. Culbert, Hilda Culbert,
Si'.• • I—Elton Lippert.
I ---G la dys Zinn ey" absent., a
on roll '28; ,aver. att4. 241.
5. S.
No.Flti,o5reTnEcpeitETuNiall:1-.111::.teacler.
,
• ZION y
afrs. "Joan Johns, was in London
for. Easter.-..
Mr. 'Well. Batten and Harold Den-
ham were' in London Saturday, ,a,nd
L.Miss McLean is spending the Eat-
er 11Olidays in London.
' Mrs: Heater' Taylor Las been visit-
ing inGranton, • .
. Mr. Hy. Hern visited his brother in
Exeter ter a few days.
Mr.,- Wm. :Brock has rented Mrs.
Smith's • grass farm and is putting
cattle on it. -
Dr. Hyndman, M.H.O. Was at the
schdalOn''',,Wednesclay and vaccinated
the OthaYen,
Mak syrup season • closed last•
,'•
•• ZORICk%
• •
Miss Stella Denonly Nirlio has spent
the last few months in Windsor,' has
returned to her home here:
Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Knechtel, of
New Hamburg, spent a few days at
the home of Mrs. S. Rennie.
• Mr: W, H. Pfile, who has conduc-
teda, shoe business here for the last
few years, hu discontinued doing so
and ,inoVed liis„ stock to aliensall
ivhere, 'f.)pen Uiabitsiuess.
Mr. Robt,Lamont'of the'West, is
visiting•4 'with ;his brother, Wm La-
mont of the aillage. He brought a
carloadt'of• horses ,,fr0ar -the West;
Which \te:14'..sold1y auction this week.
The a'Aidi toil's 'report of the,Zurich
Hydro System for the year, shows a
net surplus from the year's 'opera-
tion of $1031. 98, inaddition to
proviOion for depreciation of 8179.00,
A rebate of $421.92 will also be Pala
to the village by the Hydro Electric
Power Commission. At the ' end Of
1923, Zurich ' had 75 domestic cus-
tomers, 2 rural ,ctistomers and 4
newer users.
On IVIeeday evening, April 14th
the neighbors and friends spent r
very pleasant evening at the home 01
Mr. and Mrs. G. 11, Pfile, 14th con
aS a farewell patty,
Mr. A. Webber who has recentla
parchased the Menine,Ripfer farm on
the Parr Line, has taken possession
and moved his effects from. Waterloo,
Blue prints have been reeeived for
the erection Of it new bending tor the
1Violsone • Bank, to replace the onci
destroyed by fire,
The following is the report of' S.S.
No. 1, Stephen, for the Easter tests:
Those ,marked ' missed some of the
-examinations.
•Sa. IV --Elsie Reeder, 63' Dick
Parker, 61.; Eileen 1-lodf,rins
Wealthy Schroeder, 5,3.
IV ---John Ileddea*; Hazel Hay
Jr. • Hay, 5-7; Mina
Flynn, 50. Ruby 1-1e,dden,'361'.
Jr. II—Pauline Hodgins: 6
ist—Harry Flynn, 49.
Ellietta. Jam ae, Carsant
Geraldine Hedden Gerald Redden,
Aaron Hodgins. •
No. enrolled .17, aver attenj'.12.5.
M. Ford, Teneheta
4
.s, S. NO. 6, HERBERT:
The following is the report of S;S:.
No. 6, Hibbert, in order of Merit ,for
A.pril. •
Sr.•••IV--Gladys Rongliton,' MnTY
• .
Allen, Filiner Chappel, Christina Me -
Jr. IV—Elsie Ritchie; IVerda Gaida
iner, Graee IVIcLaughiln, Archie Hog-
garth, 'Winona, Morris, Kenneth
Kleinfeldt.- • —•••
• McKaig, Jean Mt
;Laren,Carl Walker. ,
•
Jr. iII--David Ritchie, Harold-
Girdiner ,Rena'alcLaren, • Leonard
HOngliton. , :se .
• Sr. II --John HoUghten, Vera:1416ft:-
Norman P•arka IVfarjorie „Kleinfeldt,
Gladys Kay, Almo Muxwort,hy. •
Jr. II—John McDougall, Margaret
Allen, Lindeay Gardiner,
lst--Beryl 'Norris, Dorothy McLar-
en, Alvin Crawford.
R. I. McLellan, teacher.
DIED AT WINNIPEG
'Mr. James Glenn, a resident of Us-
,
borne Tp., of 23 years ago, died on
Tuesday of•laet week in St. Boniface
Hospital, Winnipeg, in his 80 year.
Te remains were forwarded tq Hen-
sall, • where the funeral was held
from th.o residence of his nephew' 3.
M. Glenn, on Saturday. interment
• was made. in the McTaggart cemet-
ery. Lebanon Forest Lodge, A.F. &
A.M., Exeter, condueted the s'eavices,
H• arry Porterfield, a resident of
Mitchell, for 33 years, died on Friday'
at the age of about 80 years. Ile is
survived by his widow, four sons and.
four daughters.
Wm. Scott, a pioneer residen , of
Mel<11101),, died on Thursday last ag-
ed 83 years. He had retitled 00 the
nth tanicession for upwards of 5411.
years. A groWn up- family of ten
survive.
POSSIBLY SO
"Geo, Ili SO' that cow is looking
at us with malicious eyes." "Good-
nesS, George, it might possibly be ilia
mother Of that veal tteak we hav
for dinner."