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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-7-24, Page 5Ili 11111111111111111111111111!1111 illi 111111111111111111111 II 11111111111111111111111111111111111i Il I Milli 1 111 11 11 it 11111 I Illi X11 1 ! M 1� L 1.11 I1�1111 II IU 111 11 I LIL--_ 1, 11 11 1 NMI ! 11111 IN 111111111111111111111 i111N111 1 1114 1 11i1ll11111111111111111111 11111 � i 1 1 1 1 III (111l111I1�11U111111111111111111111111111#111111111111111 11 1 DE AN', • OF Y IS TAUGHT EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS DISTRICT BY THE School Oommerce Clinton, 'Ontario YOU CANNOT ATTEND A BETTER SCHOOL, SO WILY NOT REGISTER NOW FOR THE FALL TERM? SCHOOL RE -OPENS T s�! Sept.� e . 2nd 1924 9 COITRsES . - Stenographic �, p xc --• Commercial -w Secretarial Special Courses `. For -particulars apply P s pply tq M. A. STONE, COM. SPECIALIST, 'Vice Principal Phone 198, B. F. WARD, B.A. Principal : NOW AS THE WARM WEATHER BAS COME.H - THIS IS THE STORE FOR F Electic tie , and — • Electic Fans DO YOUR COOKING BY ELECTRIC AND KEEP COOL, INSTALL .A7 --gam�g--����•• ggpp--''��''11 ,y���{ .: *�;. ON YOUR BOILER "ANI1: HAVE HOT WATER ANY TIME YOU WANT IT INFORMATION" GLADLY GIVEN ON THESE SUBJECTS The Hydro Sbio J. Passmore PR.OZJDFOOT, IFIL' LORAN' & HOLMES '` Barristors, &e. Office on- the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton St., Goderich. ;i�'ri.vate funds to loan"at lowest rates. W. Proudfoot, K.C. Killoran J. L. > D. E. Holmes 3dr. Holmes will be in Hensel', *cry Friday from 9. until 6. AUCTIONEER KLOPP I onor Graduate Carey Jones' Au- lotion School, Special course taken in ^Registered Live Stock (all Breeds,) :Merchandise; Real Estate, ,,,]!arni Vales, `etc. Rates in keeping with prevailing prices. Satisfaction ' as- sured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or wire 18-93, Zurich. DR. A. MOIR, g.. M. C. C. Physician and Surgeon 'Phone 70 HENSALL- DR. J. W. PECK Graduate of Faculty y of Medicine, peGi11 University, Montreal; Member Ot College of Physicians and Surgeons jo$ Ontario; Licentiateof Medical Council or Canada; Post Graduate Member of Resident Medical staff of :General ":Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; 43 ice, 3 doors east of Post Office. Phoze. 56, Hensall, Ontario.• Lumber has Advanced But we are still ceiling White Pine reared ma both aides at $45.00 per thousand. 11.65 dr"eased and pine 50.00 per. M. 13 s B.C. No. 1 XXX Shingles 13. C. No. 1 XXXXX Shingles Bird's Ashpbalt Twin Shingles 13ird's e haft Roll Roofing 18 in, ''shp ,, wide, the; heaviest made. :Phone' No. Y.P Matched white, `` r A. J. C LAT O RT I1 V - GRANTON • Mrs. T. Appleton :visited in Exeter on Monday of this week. Mrs. A. Icing and Miss Bettie, who haye been visiting relatives in Kin- cardine recently, arenow theguests of Miss A. Consitt. Weatherpermitting, a baseball match between Zurich and Hensall twill be played on .t o Hensalldia- mond on Tuesday, evneing at 6 p.m. Plans are now being drawn up in London` for the enlargement and im- provement -of the _Hensall school and the work will be in full swing next week. Two new rooms will be erec- ted, one on top of ,the other, immed- iately in front of and "adjoining, the old building. Electric lights, ' toilets, water' fountains, teachers' room and science room' are' some of the added conveniences in the plans. p { T T SUCCESSFUL iIUSIC.tib S7.CDE\7S Tlie following piano pupils of Miss Greta Lamniie, were successful in passing Lamine- i sou Her e p g the raid- tions of the Toronto Conservatory of music. M r; Elementary, passed, MildredSmil- lie,- ' Dorthoy "Broadfoot." ` Introductory, honors, Willie 1VInr- dock, Beth Murdock, Florence Mc- Donald. Passed, Flora Souter. Dr. Harvey Robb, of Toronto, :eon - ducted the .examination in Hensail. on July 4th. 1 I.O.0.F. OFFICERS INSTALLED On Friday, evening, July ;11th the b 'officers oc cars of-th ' e l a1 Lodge of LO.O:F. were installed for the coining t�r m by D.D. Grand Master W. W. Tainan of- Exeter, and his installing team. The different parts `by .;tlie officer's were performed in a veryeicaent manner and D.D. G. Master, T asi axl t is to be- coi rata let ed on ,,the work . byhimself and his team. ,After the ceremony,'' a few speeches by the loc- al and visiting.. brethren ' were indul- ged in whileall sat around to sand- wiches, cake, ` lemonade and ice cream, which was enjoyed by all.• MORE SAFETY More safety and. fewer accidents, is a great need of this country. Thereat e too .ratan' preventable acc- idents' on the streets, in the hoiiies and in industry., In this Province alone industry pays, through the Compensation Board, an annual tax- of about six trillion dollars -for ace idents and this is only part of the loss, `.for • the employer and employee alike suffer. every time there is an accident involving loss of; time. Safety is largely a habit of mind and like other habits can • be acquired -"Thinking Safety will, therefore( produce safety, so that both man- agement and workers should give, thought to accident pre,?entiont to the bald', that the awful toll in liar man suffering and the very cois itI . enable sums of` money', lost:, ntay i>e reduced to a minium, ' More safety is a reasonable' de- mand of indi tr in this Country an d is a demand. which'both workers. and executiveswill support. H summer Asthma Will spoil yeti,. .summer and make your company distressing to your friends unless you get relief. Get a box of ilAZ-MAH today. Most people ;feel better from the first dose. se. druggist will refund your money Yourg>; if a $1 box does not bring relief. Ab- solutely harmless. Generous sample for, 4c in stamps. Tempietons, To- ronto. R12 RAZ Pi MAH A. W. E. IT ,`APHILL kTENSALI ONTARIO HENSALL The , Hensall School Fair will be 1 held on October 1st, 1VI1-. J. •Steac tent the week -end Y sl with friends in Goderich. Mrs. T. Drummond:' visited with friends, inWingham this week. Miss (Auntie) Bolton, of Toronto, is visiting with friends in town. Mn. Ed, 'Berry, of Detroit, Mich„ i~ ayin hbliat hishome here. s d y g Miss Freda 'Smalla c6inbe of Guelph, isvisiting• elativeSin town. Mrs. M. W. 'Ortwein, of London, is. town this week. visitingrelatives in Miss Hattie McQueen is this week holidaying with ; friends in the vil- • 'lage. • The 'Ani 'Anglican church of town held g o their picnic to' Bayfield this Thurs-, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hildebrandt, of Goderich, were in town on Sunday last. Mr. Alex, McMurtrie, of Hamilton is spending his holidays at his home in town.' . Mr. and. Mrs. H. Arnold; are, this week holidaying in London' and ©tliv. er points. Mrs. Dickson and daughter, 1VIiss Dolly, of Goderich, visited in town on Sunday. Misses Beryl and Lorna • Ashton of Gorrie, visited with friends in town on Sunday: Miss Grace Allen, of "Toronto, is the guest of Miss Francis Pearce this week.' ' Miss Mabel Purdy is spending a couple weeks with friends and 'vela tines in Sarnia. Miss E. Shaddock.„returned on Monday from a pleasant visit with relatives in London. M . i r. and.. Mrs. J. D.' 'Re'xd, f' Lon- don, o o i don, spent Sunday with. relatives ane friends in towns Mr, an ; Whitney, Milver- ton, Mrs. d W1 tney, of A'Isly r ton were the recent guests I g sof 1V z. and 't Mrs: V C Pearce. C. Pe rce. Rev. e W. G, Rivers, and master Raymond paid a ,short :visit to Hen sail friends on M0nd„ • y•y,, ' Mr. J. Passmore and ,D: A. Cantel= Q —left "last FritidaY n a 11o1$day; tripup to -Tamoganiz. " Mrs. KennedyT, of Winnipeg, is'vis- iting her parents, ;Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Petty; in town' this week. Mr.-. and` Mrs: W. Thompson, " of Chicago, are ;guests' of the former.'s mother, J. Tliompson,`'of 'town., ' :•IVIr; -IT. -„Arnold' installed "a hydro. stove in' his home -last week, eek, through our local dealer, Mr. •J.,.Passmore. The: farmers - inthis ss •vici Hint are making 1 t t e most of the fine weatlsei; lately to, tale in their clop of hay. Miss Marguerite and Doris Chap- man, - nan, of Palmerston, are the •guests of Miss K. Scott in town this week. Quite a number of Hensall resi- dents are enjoying• the fne'ive'a;thet a t theircottages at Grand Bend. • Mrs. Rhinelsart, who has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs, J. Ellis recent= ly,deft for het home in the West this week' Mr. Sidney Geiger who has been teaching school up in New Ontario for the past year, is now>visitinig at his: home' here. Mr. E. Miller, Miss M 'Miller and Mrs. J. Miller, of Windsor, visited friends' in town recently. They are. camping at, Grand.' Bend. The names of the successful can- didates who tried their: High School Entrance at Hensall, }will be seen on' another :page of this paper. Mr. C. S. Hudson is adding to the.appearance of his residence, Queen 'St. byn fresh coat of paint, the work, being done by Mr. H.Little. • A Forel picnic,„Will be held at Gr- • . July' 30th. Let's •pope they have a,littl_' beter day .than• when the -last'one a held at °Bay- field f,;to• , M. and. Mrs:; A Morrison::`, and tastily, lato, of Scotland, 'have settled im town.,in'�'the,houseni ,forerly �ricclt- pied: by Z. Disjardine, on N. Rich- mond St. - -We like our it to re. er' as s hand is any' items: of newt they may have at any -tinie hat- 'please •See' that it readies its not later than TUESDC evening. ` ,The"Hensall lodge- of O.dd±ellows Will hold a picnic to Bayfield ors Thursday, July 3rd. All the' breth- ernare invited... .Birnl,4oui• baskets and enjoy an afternoon's outing. The building in connection with the open: air skating rink has been taken down and other•, more up-to- date rooms will be erected about 20 feet farther south, which •will make. the i•in1 a good size. A meeting of the U F.O. and U. F. 1V.' 0. will be held at the home of Mr. ;Wei. Pepper this Friday even- ing, July,25th. Mr. Wm. Black, M.P. Will be preSent and address the Meeting ., A silver collection will be taken, Everybody, welcome. THE EXETER TIMES CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. Geo. PXiCks and fag ply spent Sunday with '"relatives i Blyth. , Dr,. H. I -I, Co'wens L. D. S. Mrs. Thos. Willis and Mrs. W, Kerslake, are enzzaping at the Bend . D thisyveek Mr. and Mrs, M. Elliott and fam- DENTAL SURGEON fly were visitors with "^friends in Wingham Over 'Sunday, At McCormick's Block; Zurich, every 'i ursday and Satu da Mrs. H. .Abbott, of Windsor, ss, 1 Y spending a few days with her par -MAIN O'd [ICIH: ents Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield, Mrs. T. Carling, of London, is spending a few days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Essery. Mrs. E. Anderson; visited with friends in Hensall on Sunday, Tlie James St. girls played a gam of ballhere with Centralia girls. The visitors won 13 to 16. Centralia boys team played at a • s game • of baseball with Thames Itd. on Friday night and won the game. Mrs. Thos. Neil was called to Lon- don on Saturday owing, to thedeatli there of her mother, :Mrs. Lewis,, whose interment took place; on Mon- day in the Nursery cemetery.'Mrs. Lewis was well known.•in this co m- mtnitY and was highly respected, The Trivitt Memorial' church boys of Exeter will . play a game of soft- ball., with the Centralia teaiu here to -morrow' -(Friday) evening. A liv- ely game ivelY'game is expected. DASHWOOD LUMLEY Miss gthel McDougall, of Seaforth spent, a few days last ,week on the` Boundary, visiting friends.;' Mrs. Battles;; of Thaihesfor,d visit- ed her parentsand other friends for a few days, recently. • ' • Mr. and Mrs. J. Hohl, of Los Ang- eles, g eles Cal., are here visiting friends. Locals- s - a Mrs..A.E. Kuhn is in Tor- onto, onto, fora week, The large plate glass window on the north side of Messrs. Southcott Bros'. store became , cracked across, last week owing doubtless to the building settling. - 1VIr. Will Manson of Toronto, is ' honte spending' his Holidays. Mr. Oliver Davis, '; of Bridgeberg, and Mr. R. E. Davis, of Strathroy, are home taking their holidays. Mrs. J. Oakes, of Chicago and Mrs. H. C. Cotter; - of -- 'Toledo, who hav`e been visiting, with their sister, IVTiss Stella Gregory, returned -to tlieir res- pective -homes Thursday last. Mr. James Pomroy and Mr. James Vettie and two. sons and daughter London,.:itnotored'up and spent 'Sun.•'Tsresea Walper, 'Mr: and Mrs. Bence and son, .Edwin, and Mrs, Bori,tzkl:.of Detroit have returned to their homes after 'spending a lettf weeks with rel- atives. in this vicinity. 'Mr. P. Fa>ssold, datvbhtera,`Neldaamd Venda, and Mr. and, ?\ars. M. Ratz,"tt- parents, Mr,, and; Irs C Steinbaben; Tile' ' -E.vaii.gelical ;"`J S; .. pilcn„n -urj tended the ,Fassold-Terry nuptials- at London Wednesday last. CREDIT.O1•7 Mrs: Hazen Dark and daughter, Bet ty of Windsor, are visiting,wi;th her Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb of Lon be, held to Gzan'd Rend out 'Thursday. don, are:'spend ug the?,.„vacatzoits at -,Mr. J J.-uncr'and famAY ,of Sea - forth were -Sunday visitors with Mr.,. the latter's parents, -.Mr. and hrrS.: and %Mrs. Geo, Merner. John F. Wein • hiss Gertie Fisher of Windsor th' as Isiah','—Sliort beds` and narrow ' ; isi�ttzig wi"her ” parents.' bedclothes,' fifth in a series on "pic- Mr: ,Chas, Lindenfield and sister, <v o� `. An - Pa2k)l1spent Sund with Mr. front theprophets' ,wil1 be - j' d Its C. S nniha ,n a � di church . b h Methodist the subject in the t e ' � � • Geo. Sc,lt Haeder of I)etno�` i� is next' Sunday. vts,t ng relative• in, this vzc est}, of sble Mrs. Johit' un Mr. and s H :l'Iir. Otto Willem has returned from Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs S J Fink-- ,Detroit heiner, of Milwaulkee; ^Miss., are the Sellery and :her two sons of guests of Mr. and .Mrs.; Ed. Fahner. Seaforth ane this week visiting iv6th .'Mr., 4nd ,Mrs, August Hill Have At:. and Mrs.' W, n 011e. B Berenson of Cleve- . 'and hs. of ' after s tendin ."the "week- :Mr, an' � :returned- 1 g land and daughter, Leona, and;Miss .end in.. - tch . _er. Vin- Elia Zintrnei, :bf Deti ovt are v tsitittb ;Mi : Garnet Sons iia& returned from tift cl 21Irs. •Win•Zi,nsmer. a week end in Kitchener.,... �1;I,w. i •ci Mrs., Aria; Doan of "Iiliedl'outd: Mrs. ' `Vm•. Witliim and dazt:-'-slatienz;,,,spent, Sunday with, ibli.. Ilcnry Callfas, Eleanor; and niece hiss Witliint, are: ` i = ai1Ki ,Mrs.Tom, r=it . P;eachcy.: o1 St- are -visiting fiteuds and'' relatives in. ford day . wivth ''_VIr. atnd ._Mas: Crediton.' • Adam Birk: Mr. Sam Wein Itas returned toDe troit after spending a fewdays at Itis Borne there. Mrs. W. .1. Mellott, ;Miss Dorothy, and itifaster;•Kenneth, visited at' the libme of. Mr: and Mrs. '.Ed. F'ahner. Mr. Aft. 13yud at 4-ondori ` spent Sunday with -`Mr. and, `i\Irs. Ed. Fah - Mr. and Mrs, August Wiper and, daughter, Theresa and Mr, and Mrs. A. Benz and ,.Sora Edwin of Ft. Wayne Ind., have left by motor for their home, following a two weeks' visit at the home of C. L. 'Wainer and oth- er relatives. Mr. and Mrs.Claude Snider, of De- troit, visited at the home of C. L Walper last week. Mr, and Mrs. A. Benz, Mr. C. L. Walper and the Misses Theresa and Edith Walper, visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klopp last Sunday. Mrs, Win. Boritzki, of Springfield, Mo.• isi visiting • g here after anabsence of 40 years. 1Vrr. and Mrs. A: Benz and Misses Theresa and Edith Walper motored. to "Goderich "last Friday and spent the day with friends. ' Walter E. Fassold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fassold, of Dashwood, was married : in London,'to:Miss Har- riett Anna Terry, of that city, the ceremony taking place at the bride's home. The only attendant was lit- tle Miss Tootsie Fassold, a sister of `the groom, while -Mrs. M. Ratz, sis- ter -of tlse groom, played the wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Fassold left by motor for Oliphant and other. points. ; Mrs,. Marie Gillman of Chicago, Vrs. Mrs. b Yoeman andNlrs. °We smillei of To- ronto, Miss Levina 'Deichert and Mr Hostetler of New Hamburg, spent Sun- day with Mr. ` and Mrs. Peter c:raft. Mr and Mrs. J; C, Reid and fam- ily it r visited' with .relatives in Port Elgin .. over the , el, end. , Mr. Otto Restameyer is confined to the house through illness. 1Ir.: Mei-n'er'Ejlber• of and Clev 1 e ea''1�--. ed on•friendS' ,in -town 'Thursday last. Musa. Wealthy Schroeder ofnear Crediton is visiting. with Miss tt Ann_a • l'ieman, MYlLss Elfriieda Schroeder 5is spending her vacation in Toronto avid Pembroke Mr. and ,Mrs. P. B: Moffat, Ssliss Letta Guenther and: Dn. R. H. Tay -P lor are holidaying, at Port Staple), this week. • Mr. and Mrs: August Wolper,. MiSs day with the• for,mer's sister, Mrs. John Sanders, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker, of Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Rich"d Penliale, of Toronto, are visiting with the latter's i�otlser-apd „sister,.- eat, :zt1iO, bonne of Mr. .Geo. .Walker bf';S eptien. 111r, and VIr5'.' _Balani Geiser, Mr. and Mrs: Chas.' Koelzon, of Detroit,. spent' the, week -end -with Mr.: a,nd •Mss 1 red` Geiser. -Mt ,E& beaver and daughter, Miss, Edna, returned home an 'Sunday af- ter: spending the, weelti_'in Goderich. ,iVlrs, Ned I -Ii bbel of .port :Huron, who spent a.•few:.days Mat' week' with. b/teale Clark, -returned •)ionic on'Stff= da.y with, Mrs. Hubble,''' and . her No-` thea, Mrs adlt 'Fitzgerald,' wo'spent the 'day -at the home of Mr'. and' i Irs. Clatl,e. ' -RevMacTavi t •s 1endi'iigt he' n • t = iii=eeic at'•Goiierich atte d21 g s summer, school. • .Mr; and Mrs. lVtertaii Marley and Mrs:, McTavish, a2 e caz tping''a.t the •Grand Bend: Mrs. Dr: -Orme accompanied" by Miss Oriite,. dais . Helen and Miss Ruth 'Penny', Spent the vv eek:fiend at Corona. i been Mrs "Russell Clarl~e,` Who o Ila � s be.. "s `1 i• holidaying witli,-los parents, � 1 . and a_r.. Mr`s. P. W. Clarke, 1_s returned to Detroit. ' Miss 'Helen Maclsaac relatives in Detroit. e' visiting Every Monday Toronto dailies re filled with details of ghastly nor casualties and''fa,talities, and ' 111 continue' to be as long as fools' di;ve. whose chief ambition seems to be'to break the Speed records. If they could but break tlieir own necks without injury to their passengers, it wouldn't be so bad, —Owen Sound Sun TisneS. ZURICH • lYIiss. ltibse,"„Caulker, of Kitchener, is: visiting for; a "few.week at llr. Si ,Witiner's, „ - .Mr.', Merite• ; Eilber, of `Cleveland;' is” visiting in "town. ' • Rev: and Mrs, H. ,Reinbe are visit- ing their'parents in. I amiltoxt. • MI's.'C 'Litt,,: of Los Angeles,, visiting at the honte;pf Rev and 11rs.:; J. G: ;.Litt The l r ge safety switch of the.lo- cal hydro- System :-was erected- last week .'at tlse south' end' of the village. i\Iss: Ralph Lltt':asid• of Tdronto,' ;ase , , spending a few- vreels',at,•the Evangelicai: parsonage,' ilIiss': Beulah, Moeller, of .,Iiitclieii=; 'ei,' is.`apending het vacation:v�ttla:hes, cousins iVlisces Grace,""' and Al ce . li er, • Igoe I eic ert of Detroit who' Mr,LcI.D It• has Been here 'fol• •'sever al;�.d tys,. has eco n anted b . ' the city.a s y I " t rood to eu. p Miss Inez Yuiigblut:;• in -.a,.: rt si h: The`,n�w'Stitibe•g,C Ilso efficiency svntch' board has boen.'in-, stalled in tliecZurich' Central, to `take 'the place 011 the old switch board; which li'acl become ton small to take i f ie flan ' subs i hers. ai e t1 I c a y evi Father A A. •Rondott oar .sh Tor. �• ,lE<i in �� �tlia,t. 1111. . da;Ia .is ti Drysdale, g 1 a parish at McGr;eggor, neaa. 1Vind- Father t eC l a.ther, Ttoz dott i Ives .,oi, Out, many`warm friends in. thig v;ciititY`. daughter Maida. About- thirty Friends gathered at the home of Dr. Ttoutledge on Mon- day evening and surprised their dau- ghter Miss Maiiia, bride elect, with a miscellaneous shower. There passed away in Hay Town- ship on July 10, Milton Masse; be- loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Masse, 14 cosi. aged 11 years, 3 months and 19 days, The young lad was ill only about ten days, his illness, starting With measles, • es and then of ter cairl- piications set in and he passed away, The funeral was: held at Drysdale R. C. cemetery. :k. Clarence Hoffman, of Galt, is holidaying at his home 'here. : l' r. and Mrs. E. B. Seibert ,and amity, of -Detroit, are holidaying at the home of W. L. Seibert, Miss Ada Wurni ,of New York city i" visit n here.:at the home1)fr. w , ge � of X.. and ',1MMrs. John.'Fuss Miss Lily'Schmid, of Dty'ojt, visit- ed -with her friend, Viola Prang. Mrs, 13. Eisenhoffor, is spending a few weeks with friends here, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Joy and son, n, Kenneth;, Fare away on an extended motor trip of about 1500 miles. Quietly at Dovercourt Road Pres- byterian church Y n c• uschon daily 2nd, the marriage was solemnized of Theresa Ada, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, ,Seibert, of Zurich, and 'Wil- liam Robt. Major, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Major, of Toronto. Miss Helen Foster visited at, Kit- ehener. Miss Vera Seibert visited in Toron- to and Kitchener. Mrs. Veisenberg, of Stratford, . vis- ited with Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Cailfas, , Mr. and Mrs. Norman " Holtzman and family, of KKitchener, . visited with the former's father, Mr, G. Ilol'tzman. `• Miss S sic h Lt Jo niton visited friends in Kitcltener. I CGILLI'Vlt.AY There passed away at the home her, daughter, Mrs. 11,eK'err, 1-1 ixu th Ave, London, on Saturday July lOthe Marion, widow of the lath' William Lewis,” aged. 83^ Years, a Of - mer well-known resident, ef this Tp. The deceased died frcittt the infirrru ties of old age. The funeral took place to the Nurser Cemetery, on Monday, R. Ae • day I'a • �; u, l ai i,i rdi i � �, 1, m 1 of ,z 1Chicago,- records m r� i. 'ti , the firstthe tdt I C';h S.I Ce ,( ) I,c.aa4 ,. records, according to ,the, arepert of the Chicagc9 'crime conmi,ssit>n., lvtvi;:;h Chas 'been de' public 'April With 33 h ` had the largest mtutnber o,..£tosniniI.des, ``'The trexid ni murder its upwh d,' the Klthe report state "No'co rat =iitIh n stated, a �,. exception of Italy, comes near to tlie' United States din tlee pturderotis teii- d•ettcy of its people, This—country bus ttii is as many 'Murders as Italy, earl' Chicago ha,s nearly i three [bones as rotary per capita, "May` inurderers escape, at -rest; ,only, a,.small'portion of those fou -i4 guilty suffered 'the proper p _ unis.hment. Out of (nine .sentenced to be hanged last year, only one was 2—see—aced?' EiIber-Rotit.le,ige`, A very pretty suoiine2• ;wedding tool( place at the home of Dr. and MrS. Routledge, Zurich, on Sa tures day, July 19th., t 130 o'clock, when their elder daughter, ' Malda Mr. Blatchford, of I�irkton, is re- Elizabeth, became the -bride of Mer:- Her R. Eilber, son of Mr. and M,rs.' lieving at the Bank here.r :Chas. Eilber, of Crediton, RevJ, G. Litt, ' officiating.' The bride wore a dainty gown of THAMES ROAD Y pearl-gray georgette, : with hat to match, a' 'corsage bouquet of iSunset roses, and the gift of the groom, a White gold wrist watch . with sap- phire settings. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served the dining rooin being pret- tily tily decorated with pink ioses and. Sweet peas., Later in. the*afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Eilber eft by motor for a short 'honeymoon before leatr- ing for tlieir home iP Columbus, 0., Mrs. F; Stalley and. babe, Palmer, the bride travelling in a dross of log spent a few days with• Mrs. Wm. Rat- cabin roshanara, chenille trimmed,°l, cliffe, of `Anderson, re—firming to Str- with aligator ,oxfords, hat to -match: atford n Sunday". t o St day:. and embroidered French cape , of as vin reen.wi hfur 'co lar n. g t 1 The Mrs. Alex Hodgert of Russeldale, iveildi g gifts included a silver tea. spent Thursday With Mrs. Kenneth it service from the bride's parents and A1cNfcol. a 'check from the parents of the groom. The guests included Mrs.': G. Rev. , George Ratcliffe of Detroit � Merner of Zurich, the grooms grand- spent the week -end -with his brother mother Mr. and Mrs.,- C. . Mr. John Ratcliffe. • Eilber, 'Miss Lilly Eliber and-, Mr. Russell •W e are sorry to report that' Mrs, :FiZber ;of Crediton; Mrs. C. Haunt - Jas. Gardiner • is on the sick :list, uller, of Detroit; Mrs.. J. G. Mair, of also -Miss Kathleen Wiseman. Geveland'; Miss Ida Routledge, of Miss Gertrude Morgan and friend ITS.•. - de Park; Mr. and Mrs. Routledge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D.`rof Dutton, and Miss V. Seibert, , of Christie• : i Zurich: Mr. and Mrs. Wei. McIntyre of Saginaw, Mich. are visiting with- IVIr. Anson Sniale and Mr. Wm. Pollen. Mr. Fred Coleman of: Toronto, is spending a few days with his nephew' Mr. Charles Bartard. -' Mr. Jas. Goodison of Sarnia, spent Friday with Mr. Wei.. Pollen. om or and Service Moderate Mono -class Cabin Ships" 1<r onshi :the a 5 ships, there Tis,1'4e1th nor second l Mono -class. In other words when ad i a n Pacific Mono- enjoy all the pleasures of the entire ship) and sizanyagente Y el erns OR% Tk�tY i'`Can7 S .,ra,Si j � 1'd r Y-64 -. nntl Oo:fi~rrei iences . a: prat"rates