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The Exeter Times, 1924-7-10, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES school-Repo/is S.S.NO. 2, ITS13ORNEI — Results of Promotion examination. -E Names arranged as promoted in or- - der of anerit; those marked with au = asterisk obtained honors. mol•••• 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iml1111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111 DEGAN'S TEM TOUCH TYPEWRITING IS TAUGHT EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS DISTRICT 173Y TEN School of Commerce Clinton, Ontario YOU CANNOT ATTEND.A, BETTER SCHOOL, SO WESNOT REGISTER NOW FOR TRE FALL TERM? SCHOOL RE -OPENS Tuesday/ Sept. 2nd, 1924 courisEs Stenographic Commercial -- Secretarial Special Courses For particulars apply to M. A. STONE; COM. SPECIALIST, Vice Principal Phone 198 • B. P. WARD, B.A., Principal SCHOOL REPORT Jr. III to Sr. III—Pass, Clare Zen - Ile, Edward Little, Albert -Wolff, Boyce Welsh, Eldred Smith, -Marion Sinclair, Lula Lindenfield, , Joyce _Scriiton, Edna Wolff. Sr. II to Jr .III—Blonors, Florence MacDonald, Mabel Workman, 1)en- z.is Hogarth, William Drummond, Lloyd McLaughlin. Pass, Beryl Druminond, , Lizzie Bean, Howard dladys Passmore, Willie Nicol, Irene Daters, Hazel -Hudson, Ruth Hedden, Harold Foster. PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN 8,z HOLMES Barristors, &c. Office on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton St., Goaerich. „Private funds to doan at iowest rates.' W. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran, , D. E. Holmes " Mr. Holmes will be in 'Hensall Ovary Friday from 9 until 6. AUCTIONEDR • . OSCAR KLOPP , Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au- Otion School, Special course taken in Y.egistered Live Stock (all Breeds,) lierchandise, Real Estate, Farm ales, etc. Rates in keeping with prevailing prices. Satisfaction-- as- isured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or :wire 18-93, Zurich. °F eilISZAVOSIMIG= ..9151.2==•=10111 DR. A. M,OIR, L. M. C.• C. 0 - Physician and Surgeon .., Phone 70 HFNSALL 'DR. J. W. PECK • Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, pdsPill University, Montreal; Member Of College of Physicians and Surgeons bt Ontario; Licentiate of Medical Council of Canada"; Post Graduate Itternber of Resident Medical staff of Seneral Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; floffice, 3- doors east of Post Office. 'hone 56, Hensall, Ontario. Lumber. has Ad-% aced , But we are still selling White Pine presiSed 04 both sidea at $45.00 per thousand. 1x6 dressed and matched white Wile $50.00 per M. , B.C. No. 1 XXX Shingles ' 13. C. No. 1 thXX Shingles Bird's ABIriphalt Twin Shingles - Bird's Ashphalt Roll Roofing 18 in. wide, the heaviest made. Phone NO. 12 II A. J. CLATWORTHV GRANTON ..............,___, • ,Ir ,.. , LeaM. 30 . mrrnev Asthma 1 'IN111 spoil your summer and make your company dietreSsing to your -friends unless you get relief. Get a box of RAZ -MAH today. Most people feel better from the first dose. Your druggist will refund your money fa $1 box does not bring relief. Ab- zolute.qy harmless. Generous sample s To-• for 4c in stamps. Tompleton' ronto. itil), ' 1 • I 1 A 1- .e , EC' iiii A. V. E. ILEAIPITILt 1 IIENSALI — ONTARIO I Come in and look over our Electric Curling Irons We carry a good reliable naalte at the very reasonable price of only $2,00 We have for sale a large assortment Qf Fishing Tackle 'including RODS, LINES, REELS, FLIES, HOOKS, SPOONS, ETC. YOUR INSPECTION ,INVITED. The HydroShOP Passmore HYDRO RATES REDUCED:, The Hydro Commission of , Ont- ario have decided•to reduce the rates of power in Hensall, the reduction to be from the 'first of June, 19'21. The followint is the new schedule of rates. -DOMESTIC LIGHTING The present •floor area charge shall be ,d1scoutiuned. , Service' charge of 30c net, • to all domestic consumers. tic. per kw. hr. for the first 60 kw. hrs. used Per month. 2c. per kw.. hr. for all additional consumption per month. Prompt payment, discount JO P.C. • Minimum net monthly bill, $1.25. COMMERCIAL LIGHTING ' 10c per kw., lir for the first 50 r hours' use per month of connected load or maximum demand. Sc per kw. hr. for the Fecond 50 hours' use per month of connected load or maximum demand. 1c per kw.' hr. for ttil additional monthly consumptton. Prompt payment, discount 10 pi -c. Minimum net monthly bill, $1.25. P OWER—$1. 00 per horsepower per month of connected load or maxi- mum lemand. 6•1P 1.1e,Y;• kw -hr for the •first 50 hours' use per month of connected load or maximum demand. ' FIENSALL Mrs. Logan spent Wednesday in • EXeter. Mr, Thos. Shaddock has just com- pleted a new gararke, • Miss Mary Hoggarth, of Toronto • is visiting at her home here. Miss Jessie A. Bell recently visit- ed with friends in LondOn. Mrs. A. L. Case visited with rel- atives in London this week. • Mrs. Margaret Jermyn, of Toron- to, is visiting at the Parsonage. Master Lloyd Or twein, of London is holidaying with relatives in town. Miss Violet Whiteside visited with Miss B. Ashton in Gond° on Sunday. 1VIr. Arnold Bell, of Detroit, is in town this week visiting relatives. Mr. Roy Ryckman of Toronto is holidaying at his hothe east of the , Miss Lillian Rivers, of Parkhill is the guest of Miss Grace Chapman this week. ' Miss Margaret Hobkirk of London spent Sunday with her .parents in the village. en The town council are having some of the back streets oiled to' keep the dust down. Messrs .Jaines and Clarence Munn of 'Toronto motored. home on Friday of last week. Mr. George Moore of Meaford, spent a fe*. 'flays with friends ,in the village this week., IVr. :and Mrs.iT. of ,De- troit, Mich., • called ou friends du' town on Friday last. Miss E. Boltonleft on Thursday for Bloomeberry, penn.; where she intends to visit for a time. . .Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family of Saginaw, Mich., .;were ,guests of Mr. and , Mrs: 'M. J. Drysdale., •.town recently. Weather permitting; -a baseball 'match willbe held in.. Islensall on Fri- day 'evening • neXt, between Exeter and Hensall.", Mrs:. H. Price, and family, • :who have been visiting her phrents in Listowel returned home on Saturday of last week. . • A number from Hensall .and vic- ffiity attended the baseball tournam- ent held at Thames Road' on Wed- nesday afternoon... Miss Salina Beaver had her tonsils, removedlast week at Mrs. Pater,- . son's private: hospital and :is ' now, convalesing at her home here. - Mr. and Mrs.' N. L. Murch. and; family, of -Toronto,. Mrs.. W. Jermyn. of . Wingliam ; and Mrs. E. Langford', of 'London; were week -end 'visitor's at the .Parsonage.• ' Dr. and Mrs, J. Routledge, Zurich, announco. the engagement of their daughter, Maida Elizabeth, to Mr. 'Meaner R. Either,: son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas: Eilber, Crediton the mar- inge to 'take place in July.' The FordHPinic is to be iheld on Wednesday next ito.Bayfield. We fail to understand why; Hensall has to be different 'and. observe'. Thursday as their weekly half lioliday when; all the other tifiWns and cities have Wed- nesday afternoon. By being diff- erent we miss most of the big days, Picnics' and ..other enjoyable outing. Decoration day at Hensall /laden and IVIcTaggares 'Cemetery was obs- erved by the local lodge of Oddfel- lows on Sunday last. - Quite a large number motored out to -see the eer- non's'', which was conducted very aty by members - ,01 the lodge. They encircled, .,.each departed - brothe'r's grave•gave a 'short, appropriate address and thenepassed on to -the next ,grave: goodly Timber from this vicin- ity attended the strawberry festival at Chiselhurst on Miinday: , evening last. A hearty supper was served in the church 'baseinent. After 'Which" all repaired to the ball field Where a game was played between Staffa and Chiselhurst.. The evening's ent: Old-Ain:merit was rendered 'entirely by• the Goulding orchestra 'who delight- ed the' -large audience withtinnier- ous musical. numbers. EVeryene re- ports enjoying, a splendid 'evening. svomss,Fta., TouRNAlowx 4.1c 'per Itiv-hr for the second.50101 al liburs' use per month of connected load or maximum demand, 0.50. per ,kw -hr for all additional monthly consumption. Maximum -bill $4.85 per :horsopow-, er per month net. Prompt payment discount 10%. • STREET LIGHTING -L -The follow - lig shall be -the rate for Street Light - ng, this rate to take effect as from January 1st, '19n, •• r" $15.00 per year .per 100 Watt mul- tiple lamp. MOUNT Olin:NIEL Mr. and 'Mrs. 1\torris-on and aniily of 'Detroit motored ',here' 123t reck and were the guests of "ttheirl laughter, INIrs. John Guinan, Icor -a -few Alyard Flaherty of London Arts - ted his aunt, AP's. T. 3, Hall, 1,a-st week ,Afisscs Geraldine iMecKeever and innitir-cd iMa-dcle,n arrived horrid last veck to .spend The holidays, Pe,enan, 'and Miss Nora Coltlin,s cturn,cd. to their home in, Detro-lt, er ,Teriding !sieveral clays with friends n thas mcf,glihoddiolocl, The Coughliri brOtther-s of 1,,Vinds,o7 re 'visiting ,-their iiti.cJe Alt, Prank '0114111in Miss 1\larIe Walker returned to L -on -- on, al tor a, Vf,sit of several ,rlays with sr parents lalt Rhava, Mns. Davey or f)etro-it is tl-ie Reel! hor ,sister, Mary Walker, .of 4th Con„ Ste -plea, 3.1.,r, Herbert 1,Moir rettlin,c(1 10 ;11'1,; 61110 in London loot week after spend- -1:4 two, weeks with ft -fiends hee•e, Miss Gower of ITsb-orne' 'Fp. vis•rted er aunt, Mrs Claris; foe 0 Pew,- 0,ier; tsf. Week. 't 1 The Hensall Bowling Club held a very successful tournament on 1,Ved- nesday last. Sixteen rinks were en- tered for the contest .and although the Weatherat times, did not prom- ise well, rain held' off until the tournament was concluded. The first, prize was carried off by a God- orich rink, skipped by F. Hunt, The prize Was a fancy casserole. The 2nd Prize was also won by Goderich, the rink being skipped by Mr. Swaffield the prize being card receivers. The third prize went to Mr. Geo. Robin - 00315 rink 01 Clinton, who received a sOt of musical clocks as prizes. The 411) prize was won by a local rink, composed Of "Colts" and skip- ped by Mr. M. Rennie, , Dr, G. KnaP, Mr. -Allan AliteDonald. and Wm. SangStor and M. Ratude woro the rocipients of a set ,01: cut glass fruit dishes- as fourth prize. Sr, IV—Stewart Campbell Jack Collings. Jr, IV—Alvin Cottle; Kathleen Wiseman*; Ivan_ Steivart, Tommy Allen. Sr. III—Marguerite Rohde, •Lyda Stewart. • Jr. III—Jean Russell, Bernice Collings*, Thos. Rowbottom. Sr. 'II—Isabella Chidley, Howard johns, Arthur Rohde, Pearl McNicol, Jr. II—Willie Stewart. Sr. 1—Bert Borland', Jean Chid - ley*, Doreen Campbell'', Jessie Mon- -teith, George tRowbottom. Sr. pr.—Jean • Duncan*, Miller Campbell, Tommy Campbell: Pr.—Noreen McNicol, Mary Johns Marjorie Stewart-, •Loreen 'Borland, Loraine Rowbottom, Clifford Allen, No. On roll 34, aver. atten, 23. M. G. Johns, teacher. S.S. NO. 4, 'USBORNE The folle4ing iS the report of S.S. No. 4, Ushorte, based -on promotion examinations and the year's' NitOi'k., showing the standing for ;September:. Sr. IV -2 --Lily Hunter 78: • jr. IV --Mary Minter: 62. Sr. 'Coates .80, fla Hun- ter 73'. Jr. III—Archie - Thomson 56, Hunter 55.: J' • Sr. II—Bessie Coates 77, Florence Mitchell 651 Eldon Kading: 60, Nor -- man }hinter 58. , Arnold Ford 68., Allan .Westoott, 67. ,Elgin ..Luxton.,--pr,-L-- -Willie Quinton, Clifton Hunter, Hubert Quinton, Beatrice Essery. L. M. Davis,. teacher, S.S. NO. 7, USBOTINIE The folloWini is the report of S.S. No, 7, Usborne„; promotion exathina- tione Names are in orderof merit. Sr.. 1V -4 -Delmer: Skinner, Angus Earl, Harold DenhaM, Hazel Earl: Sr. III ---Thomas Bern, Morris Bern, • Norman Jaques, Norman Brock.: Jr.. , 'Earl. Harvey 'Wright, .IVTyrtle Earl,. Melvin Wright. Sr., II-4ClaYten. 'Cornish, 'Lloyd Bern,. Garfield, Cornish. • Jr. - 1—Tpelnia, :Jacrties. Jr..Pr.'--L-Cecil Wright. G. MacLean, teacher.. S.S. NO. 11), .STEPITEN . The following' is .the report of S.S. No. 10, Stephen, for the' June 17T02110 - tons.: Nanaes- are in .cirder of merit,. at they-wit:1 in September. Roy Sr. IV—Lloyd Love, honors; Nola, Hodgins, Bruce Eagleson, Dorothy Hickey. Sr. III—Charlie Hodgins, Clayton Lovie-, Maudie Brown, Willis Hayter, Olive Eagleson, Willie Eagleson, Lil- lian Lovie. Sr. H—Edward Hartle, Ruby Brown, Lillian. Webb, Russel Brown. The following are promoted to thA classes as they will be in September. Names are Liranged alphabeically: J'ef II—Ross Brown, .,Raymond Eagleson, Ila Hodgins. • Sr. I—Charlie Stone, Mildred Stone. Jr. I—Gerald Carruthers, Beulah Hodgins, Ellen Hicks, Stanley Har- tle, Maurice Murray. Pr.— Crystal Hayter, Emma Stone, Mae Stone, Nora Webb. • I. Francis, teacher. , 5.5. NO. 4, STEPTMN (Sharon) The following is the result of the June promotion examinations held in S.S. No. 4, (Sharon.)..The per cent required to pass is 6-0; lhonors 75. Jr. IV to Sr. TV—Arnold Becker 73, Charlie Martine 67, Lorance Wein 66, Lloyd Wein 60. 51'. III to Sr. IV --Eldon Smith 85, Edna Martine 76, Greta Becker 70, Thelma Weber 61. ,Tr. ITI to Sr. Martine 69, Gordon Becker 69. , Jr. IT to Sr. II—Lloyd Eagleson 71, Edith Weber 70: Remaining classes were promoted at Easter.' Number on roll 26. aver atten. 24. Lavina Smith, teacher. REPORT OF S, S. NO. 14 ,STEPHSN Following is the report otf the lpro-- rnotion, exams held In 5, S. No, 14 Stephen 1in order of merit ) Sr, :ITT it) jt. TV Gerald Go(11)01t Wi4- 1101)1 Richards. ; Jr. TIT to Sr. III MIA -1116c ',,.Sinc*Ahl (roc - O mil -tended.) • •- Sr. II •to Jr, ITT Gwendolyn, Iiicles (Donald Hicks, dfahel Smith), Alma -rice White, Earl Grey, (Geo. 'White teC- COmnI,C1/ide-C1,) •• Jr. II to Sr. II. -Doris Essety. jr. II -jack 13ucit1ey, Pr toi T Class -Irene White Ruth Smith , ri.Maty Buckley. C De Fortner TeiclAc, ZION .Mrrs. Thos. 13rock i unidorgoi)ng 50 operation al. 'Dr. Irtynditani.s islospital some than this \vock. 11\1.r. and • ,Mr.S. 13. Stoner or Stratla- roy visited at the, horrte of' !Mrs. Wirt, ' Mrd10 is a sister of Allis, Stoner , A • Pierson of London vis!ked at the homo al Robt, Taylor.. Me and Robt, 'Payl,or return,cri heme from, their trip to the '.:21tinplon 's1 tads on, Saturday. , • An -old-fashioniod barn ratiiii.sog was bold at -Mr. S. Pyinat's, over a, Ilunr.lred .h.cing present, The (raining was done by 'Ur, John Ogden, DASHWO011 Dr. H. I-1. Cowen, L, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At McCormick's )31ock, Zurich, every Thursday and Saturday. 1114.11N OFFICE Hartleih's ,Block — Dashwood, Ont. CLANDEBOYE l'EACI-TER IS HONORED The pupas of Clandeboye Public School met at the school on July 4 to Present the retiring teacher, bvPs Clark, of London-, with a pursc ndta leather bound 'volume of the. porean-slof ,Johnston, as., a ,testi,,m,onial .of precia.tive reply to the ethileire-ni.s. 2(1- their regard. Miss Clarie made an itia- The autograph quilt made by the( La,(11,es` -Aid of Clandeboye Methodist Church was sbild -at the sstra\vberry ik tafestival, atl:,r.eiciSurc,haser be fljg.t..1\11'3' The triendly baseball mateh that took. yo,uing men of Clan,cleboye and Centr- place b,ene on july 3, betwee.n the alia restated, in a viictory for tbehdine Williams not' •the village. Alor,e" than $100 was realized .o,o, the quilein Males What might have been a very serious accident ,occurred ,early on Sunday when the car of M.r., Philips' of- Carlye, cleboy,e. Of the four occupents, Mr, was ove,riatrned in: the ditch near ,th,e farmhouse of Win. ,McWilliams, Clan; Phillips, -Miss Simpson and Cli'nbod Hodgins escaped without injury, ,but vXiss Harris was pinned, down beneath the car for about ';-arit hour ibettore, she was finally selteasied by the eltiorts rot' the McWilliams ,brothers and -,Mtoone, .aC,s1".$131:r1:67dOgIrillialinet11.-fealreLnialoC,Nar-aril owfasN' who fortunately had no bones broken, 'but some 'had cuts and bruises. Russel Simpson, of the 'village, totode• Mss Simpson, _Miss Harris ,a-n,d ,M.r. Phillips to their homes, while iNir. 1-lodgins went to Luca -a. St. James Anglican church held n successiul strawberry festival on jtiy 4 on the church ,grounds, Clandelsoy e. A varied program was enjoyed, the folk dancing of , the Soo -ten dancers frorn London b.eing partacularly ad'-, mired. 0lIISI Shaddo,ck of London, gave ,several instrumental selectione, The remainder of the p-rograin was given l.ay local talent, including instru- me,ntals by -Mrs. William Hodgins, solos by Miss Florence ,McRann and eecita- ,rions b.y Misses Helen, Hodgins and Gladys IhIcl?..ann., The receipts were CROMAR'TY The following is the report of ,the examinations held in June for S.S. No. 6, Hibbort. Those marked. with an asterisk failed but .were promot- ed. • To Sr. IV—Honors,- Elsie Ritchie 823, Archie Hoggarth 762, Grace Me Laughlin 760, Verda Gardiner 715, Pass, Winona Norris -625, Kenneth Kleinfeldt 530". To Jr. IV—Honors,.Willie McKaig 665, Jean McLaren 615. Pass, Carl Walker, 529. To Sr. III -'-Honors David Ritchie 769. Pass, Harold Gardiner, 614, Rena McLaren 572, Leonurd Hough- ton 517. To Jr. III—Vera Allen 537, Nor- man Park 503, John Houghton 491, Marjorie Kleinfeldt 471, Gladys Kay 444, Alma MuXworthy 281*, To Sr. II—Margaret Allen, Lind- say Gardiner, John •McDo ugall, Charles Light. To Jr. II—Dorothy McLaren, Beryl Norris, Alvin Crawford, To Sr. Pr.—Margaret Ritchie, An- thony Allen, Isabel Park, Pr.—Frank Suitt. Total en- rolment 34. R. I. McLellan, teacher. GRAND BEND ;Mrs. Chas. 'Thompson, of the 13th Con. of McGillivray, was hit by a car .at Grand.Bend, an July .1st while returningfroth the restaurant to the pacific tables with hot water. The driver Of the ear stopped to: allow MTS..:Thompson- to pass, she also stopped and. then when the car start- ed up Mrs. Thompson -went to cross and was knocked clown and badly lured about the face and one. leg. Medical aid was saminoned and' her injuries received attention before she. was removed to her home. KIRKTON Mis8 Annie Urquhart spent sever- al days in Toronto, Mrs, W. T. Roadhouse, of Toronto, visited friends here. Mr. Hamilton Beatty, of Madison, visited at the home of Mr. Jas. More. Mr. 'and Mrs. Hugh Hazelwood vis- ited at Mr. Wm. Yule's laSt week. Monto, Visited with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. vauir.. and Mrs. II. Balfoftr, of Tor - Dr. and Mrs. Henderson and daughter, of Toronto, visited With Mr. and Mrs. Nelson WatsOn, Mrs, Burnotta, after a visit With ,Mrs, Win. Wiseman, has returned to her home in Toronto. Mr. and INTr. Reuben Shier return- ed from a six woek's visit in the 'West last week. The household effects of. 1,h0 late mary McCallum have boon sold, Mr. R. Ross having purehased the prop- erty. • ' Nil*, John O'Brien. who bins been oourrier On. 11.13. No. 1 1<iiittton, for the past 11 years, made Inc last round On Monday. Few public sex', vants in this line, have a bettor ree- ord than Mr. O'Brien, and he Will now take a well-oarlicd rest. 'SHIPK aad /Mrs. C. Fink beinet i eturn- ed itoine loa Sunday after vt,Slt'aig with their dang•,liter an Sa,ruist. Mr, and ,13110Geo. 133own el 'De - Mb', ansi bios, Thos, Keys, ed the- Orange „ServiCe, on Sunday at Grace church in, GreenwaY- Miss Kate AisEadle-n- .Y; 1101/tdayi,n, with her mother, Mrs, 1\1cEtiolven. and ,I\Irs. Erfacst Rieys' motored to :Parkhill lust ,Aloriday to meet land Mrs Nelson Finkbeiner oi Red - 'vets, Sask. It is fourteen years since Nelson, visited Ontario. Thy made thc trip' by boat. They \yin spend see - oval weeks visiting tile former's parents Mr. and Mrs, 0, Finkl>einer, Mrs. John Keyes and grandson Eddie 'of Exeter spe-ril Sunday with Air. and Mrs Thomas Keyes. thePincalc3,iIng strawberries is the.. order ,of Ernie 1.-Iutch3nson had a very ,rarrov- e,scape last Saturday while w-orliting the field. The team' toolo fright of inotOe'pa.ssUlg on the road Cind be - coeliac, unknanagabl,c ran sway. Noth- ing seriously happened only hrtviSeS 011 Cirte horse and will be Lad tip, tor sev- eral weeks, Irene- McKenzie of \Arindsor spent Dominion Day 'mirth her Ill -oilier 0I-1-,$, , Quite a namtb-e,r from here attended Ibe strawb,erry festival at Da..,sliwoeKI CREDITON '"Dzehiel--Dry l3ones- T hird in the series of "Pictures from the Pro- phets"' in the Methodist church, next Sanday. ' and Mrs, Ifarold Moir and ,Master Elder Smith is holiclayieg with has siste.r, Mts. Hy, Spalding at \Valk erten -daughter, Mis Roy Wolfe and 01 .r. Brown, 01 D5troit, accompanied by Alis Gladys Wolfe of Cr-editon, motored to Detroit on Sunday, a-fter spiendin-g the holiday bn. the village. , Mr.r. and ,Mrs. Samford Lawson of t\ii•ch,, returned home on Sun- day after speuding the holiday w:th Asir. and fMrs. j. ‘Ar. Lawson. 1-larolci Ilaist, ,Miss 14. Haist and friends: retur,nied to, Detr,oit alter sp-ehding the holiday wi,th their pas-- c,nts, „Mr -and ,Mrs. Ezra, Mir and Mr.s. Cook accompanied 'by Mrs, Mose Faist, ,returned to 1)etroit after visiting friends ,liore. Mrs. Hallmun and family are visiting Mr. and iNiIrs. Chas. Zwieker. , Miss Nina Van Al,ystorie of Sarnia - visited over tile we-ek-end with her sister, iVIrs. Lloyd England. • :Mr Nelson Dreier is visiting his par- ents, Reil, and Mrs. Dreiei. The , baseball game „between, Dash- wood ancl Credito -n- Tuesday ,evening was po.stponed -on account of rain, • l'he strawberry social held on the Evangelical Church lawn on -13I-oteday evening \ VaS well attended and a ver,3, e.njor3,ab1e teveniu.g ,spent, LVLO OIal 0105, '(4, Ietchcir and '10)1 y spent Stir11ay,.-W4 add G o4"--olt , [10 of Briglit -sii(ti Zan, a..nel Sunday their sd f'c)wle-r ' etricl,„1\lisSi'e,i1- Barite 21113 Alonday "a,fte,enOten 7d1 the 1.-te‘i0ei ,rY41110 G aacitallifTets 211, A)dll..Ps r. ()1:: 103, eelot t of ,Exele-r was pneseritt ,and -.aye very ,inistructi,ve. tails. ; -:Air.1j.°1011.1 1-Ioppr el '1'oront :s spendina .g fehs' clays 20111 her clatig1.1- tee,ihs-1ne. GREENVyLAY.' .A,Lr, and .iNtr.s. Ectineed - It-lc:Pherson visited their' elitieghtere, Mrs, le.a.y Pci- OC1C of 11-erwoe21 recently. . Little Fred Ballock, .son of Mr. and - ..Ntr,st Eci. Ballocis, has be.eri.suff.erin.o • [0011'. an alescess, r '‘ri) Mrs,,Rueben W,Ilson waS, vis- ittrag• her, dmighter, Mr,s,"13.1cAlpne, she had the nilefo-ritumei a",(A fall and- brealc _her hip. They brought her to her tome and .she is resting as -well us cart be expected, Mr, Wilson is 0020 (1102 _borne from thc hospital this week, Mr, and fMrs. Aleoa iNleilde and Miss Janet and Mir. and 441.-2, ited their mother, ,Mrs. Reuben 'W'ilsom Mr, and !Nies. 3. J3. Prance andel-an-l- ily „of V-Tinclael.slea spent Sunday with ;her parents, Mr. a -rid 111rs, Thos. Bul- lock. - The W. 01, S. of the -INIetilodist Ch, were entertained at the home of Mrs. j. B. McGregor last Wednesday at - The stork broiight ,a little da,uglairer to Mr. anti !Mrs. 'Walter McPherson on Sunday, talir. and Mrs. Geo. P.ohortson, and Mrs. Wm, Sherritt of Wheatley vis- ited old Eri,ends ;here. A successfuil lawn social, was held at Grace Chuith on, 'Illairsclay last The program consisted of 'vocal music by .1'1r, ;Maurice Racey and Helen and Willis I-layi_teri also several selectior,s by the radio, installed .for that ever - in, Proceeds, 534.00, Among the recent guasts at the home of IVIr. and Airs. E. t1)11cPiler-,-on ,ve-re the following: -Mr. and ,Mrs. T.2.obt. 'McPherson and family of Buf- falo; Miss Em.ma. .1\loPhe,rson, of Lon, don, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Webb, end fa-rn iby af Grand Bend, Mrs. Burton and 141iss Grace of Niagara,,,tiNliss Vance arid Miss i‘lallock, nurses of London, and Miss G.ilholin of Bright Miss Annie Belt of Detroit is visit-- ing• at the home of Mir. I-ftem-Y.13elling"-- • .1.rs Donald Patterson, and son)De Witt of I)etroilt, also Mr. -1\1-crate. were guests of blr, and Mrs. Thomas Paths last week -end. -rile 'Male Quartette sans.'t'at the lawn social at ' Grand B,erici Presbyterian. Church last Faiday se renlin „es,„ ev-Mgrit:t4-71-1r-1-1"45-,,Vstig 11 --forgetting all the rest of the world - in the glorious fascination of the sea. To revel in the luxury of beautiful surroundings -- to join in the joyous good -fellowship of the ocean — to be entertained or to remain, quiet:, at your pleasure—to develop a ravenous appetite and find meals of the niost satisfying excellence — to receive - thoughtful, court- eous attention and have your desires anticipated a n • gratified — such is a voyage by Cana., clian Pacific, Erri- press or Monocla.ss Cabin Ships, to • Europe. cji.9k any agent o " 02