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of London
at his home over the holi-
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and Mrs. Levi McCann and
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Albert (Smith,
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be cele-
and
and
A. McFalls, of the
visited her sister
2nd Con-
Mrs. W.
Kitchen-
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one
of
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nd
in of Exeter,
Mrs. Mary
bags and si ialize iji
price.-
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with
Mil-
Manley Jinks and
are visiting
Percy Grant,
spent the week-end at his
Joe, Wilson. , . „.
Mrs. 'Geo. Thompson and
holidaying with .friends in
and daughter June, and Mrs,
Snyder, all of Detroit, who
the week-end at the former's
here.
Whitlock
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Statistics show married mod ilv;
five years longer thaft
Probably in the same length of tin
the latter’s itn-cle and aunt Mr
Mrs.
arid
are short vacation’ L. M'CCulftch
re-enaged
CROWN PINTS
Per Dozen 99c.
Sun-
Motz.
spent
John
who
Mrs. _ . -
home near
Wm. Witzel and
Weokri vacation
has i.galn ’■returned to her.
at Goodies J Departmental
and Mrs, ;C?ar Dau .and fam-
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs.
,Rah and child,'*of the States,
the week-end with Mr
I th Mr. and
Mr. Parker rector of the
has returned home
visit with friends
Milton Love is busy
harvesting his
and Mrs. Harvey Schroeder
Eleanor spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Schroeder and Miss
of Detroit, spent
Don'ehey. Miss .Ada Gnetz
. Leslie G<
on Sunday.
^ejid. of September.
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this
large tomato
of London,
at his home
For Your Pickles
BEST QUALITY
at Lowest
Bebore
car. Write or phone W. G. Pearce,
Exeter.
Extra Heavy
ZINC JA1
19c. a Bozen
The Wbmen’s Institute will hold! and Mi’s. Arthur Brooks,
their regular meeting Tuesday, Sejj* Evelyn Clark, of Goderich.
nglish MUSTARD
1-2 lb, for 24c.
Best for Mustard Pickles
of Lansing,
is visiting
A Pure
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10 pounds for 51c.
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CROWN QUARTS
Per Dozen $1.19
JAR RUBBERS
3 dozen for 19c*
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B. F. Ward, B.A.
Principal
turned with them and will visit f«^;
a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, W. McCrea and Ma
Herb Gaiser, of Detroit, are visit”
Ing with Mr, and Mrs. Otterbein,
IMa Ira Tiernan, who spent bis
vacation with his parents has return
ed to Hamilton.
Mr. Clayton pfile motored to De
troit, last Wednesday.
’ Miss Edith Walper has returned
to her home here after spending two
weeks vacation with relatives in De
troit, 'Mich. She was accompanied
back bV Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Kruger - ’ - ■ ’ - ’ Cora
spent
home
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HENSALL
Mrs. Abe Case spent Saturday in
ILtmdon,
Miss Mae McNaughton,, of Toronto
sjient the holiday at her home here.
Mr. Alex McMurtrie, of Toronto,
sjient the holiday with his mother
liere.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. White are vis
iting this, week with friends in To-
3’dnto.
Miss Helen Elder, of Toronto,
■spent the week-end at' her home
liere. , .
Mr. Laird Joynt, of Toronto, is
spending; a few days with his mother
Sbere.
Mr.
week
«U’Op.
■ Mr.
spent
3iere.
Mr.
Mich.,
Jrome here.
Quite a num.ber from here attend
ed the boxing match at Exetei’ Sat
urday night.
Miss Sitella Robson, of Toronto,
sjpent a few weeks visiting her sister
Mrs. H. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Peterson spent
the holiday in Toronto and taking
an the Exhibition.
Mr, and Mrs. Ffank Woods, of
^Exeter, were in the village Monday
•calling on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber are
spending this week in Toronto tak-
ang in the Exhibition.
Mss Annie Consitt who lias been
/away on a trip to the Old Country
ds expected home shortly.,
Mr. and Mrs. (Mark Drysdale have
.returned home after a week’s visit
with friends in Toronto.
. Mr. and !>Irs. Cecil Hudson, of
^Chicago, are visiting this week with
FAIr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudson.1/ Mr. and’ Mrs. Thos. Hemphill, of
^PDetroit, are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hemphill.
Mrs. P. Fisher and daughter Miss
Eleanoi- have returned home after a
•weeks visit with friends in Toronto.
Misses Annie and Janet McNaugh
ton spent last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett, of Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sparks and Mr.
J\rchie Sparks, of Detroit, are visit-
iing for a few days with friends here.
Mrs. Ed. Taylor left bn Saturday
3ast for the West to visit her lius-
fband who is lying seriously ill there.
Mr. and Mrs. David .Smith, and
-iflaughter Barbara Jean, of Detroit,
were holiday visitors with friends
.31 ere.
Mr. William Simpson accompanied
fby his mother and sister of Detroit,
aspent the week-end with friends
liere.
Mrs. Critcli, of Clinton, who has
•Sheen a guest at the home of Mrs.
John Murdock, has returned to her
borne.
Rev.
St, Paul’s church
after a pleasaut
In Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs.
/son Ross, of Detroit, .
with the former’s parents Mr.’ and
Mrs. Chas. Jinks.
Rev. Mr. Mclllroy preached in the
Fresbyterian Church, Seaforth, • on
Sunday and Rev. Mr. McGreggor
Hook Mr. Mclllroy’s work here.
Mt. and Mrs. Wm. Ingram, of
Pleasantville, N. Y. accompanied by
'Mrs. P. H. Devlin, of Stratford, call-
-jed on Mr. and Mrs. McLaren last
■week.
Miss Madeline Higgins, of Toron
to* is spending her holidays visiting
nt the home of her uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Higgins.
Mr. Harold Warner has sold liis
liarbering business to a gentleman
fToin Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs.
Warner intends residing in T’ees-
water. t
IMr. Denise Brinlnell, of Vander-
Jbnilt, was a holiday visitor in Hen
sall and also -with liis parents Mr.
•and Mrs. lT. Brinlnell of Hibbert. His
anany friends were pleased to see
Min again.
Mr. Ferris Cantelon, principal of
Uhe Continuation iSchool was taken
*<to the Seaforth hospital last week
tfor an operation for appendicitis.
At the time of writing Mr. Cante-
Jon is improving.
Magistrate Reed, Crown Attorney
Holmes and Constable Whitesides
were in town on Tuesday holding
court. A young man from Hibbert
hieing on trial for assault. He was
sentenced to two months in jail.
The Public and Continuation
school opened on Tuesday with a
(large attendance of scholars. There
were fourteen new beginners in Miss
Buchanan’s room. Mr. Claude Blowes
Js again principal nf the public
school with Miss Ellis, and Miss Bu-
chanun as assistants. Miss Irene
Douglas lias charge of Form one in
Ahe Continuation .School and in the
absence of Mt. Cantelon, through
^sickness, Miss Mary Stewart lias
(tliarge of Form two and three.
The Sacred Band Concert put on 5 , -
by the Blyth Citizen’s Band was possible/price
largely attended. Some 400 cars
were parked on the grounds and the
large stand was Well filled and the
large crowd’ showed there apprecia
tion of the band numbers by fre
quent applause. During a short in
termission Reeve Higgins in a short
address on behalf of the band thank
ed the large crowd present for com
ing out and showing their apprecia
tion ,of the splendid music given ?by
the Band and hoped to have another
Sunday Evening concert put on be
fore the I
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Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rinker, of Pt.
-Hu'ron, visited with relatives a few
days last week.
Mrs Hintz, of Pontiac, Mich., is
visiting in this vicinity.
)Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tieman and
family, of Stratford, spent the week
end. with relatives
Miss Myrta Hoffman, of
er, spent tlie week-end with
ents.
Next Sunday September
Augsburg Confession will'
brated in the Lutheran church.
Miss Grace Guenther, of Stratford,
spent a few days with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sie
bert, all of Kitchener, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hess of New Hamburg and Miss
Sarah Siebprt, of Detroit, were Sun
day visitors with Mrs. Witzel.
Miss Grace Kellerman left
Monday for Toronto where she
teaching.
Mt. Jack Brokenshire and Mr.
Kennedy, .of Atwood and Mr. and
Mrs. McClure, of Paisley, visited at
the home of Mr. Jonas Hartleib and
Lavada on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer
visited in London on Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Reid and family, at
tended the funeral of Mr. Reid’s
brother in Bayfield on Sunday.
Rev., and ,Mrs. John Oestricher
and family of Ottawa Valley visited
his parents also attending the Con
vention in Crediton last week.
Mr. Robt'. Nicols, of Hickson call
ed on friends in town on Friday.
Rev. and Mrs. Siauer and son Mil
ton, are attending a Sauer reunion
near Niagara Falls this week.
Miss Nelda Fassold, of London,
spent the week-end with her par
ents*
Miss Hilda Snell returned to
troit -on Monday after spending her
vacation with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman _
Lily and Mr. and Mrs.- R. Eckstein,
of London, visited in this vicinity on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble, of Sar
nia, spent a few days with relatives.
A large crowd gathered ill towu
on .Sunday evening .to ‘ listen to the
special concert given by .the Dash
wood Brass Band. Some excellent
pieces were played which was very
much enjoyed 'by all present.
School reopened on Tuesday with
Mr. G. Keeler, of Mitchell as the
principal and Misses Marie Alle-
mang and Alice Hoffman as assis
tants.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kessel, of Lans
ing, Mich., is visiting the latter’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuntz.
Mr. and Mrs. Brunner and family
and Mr. Milton Oestricher have re
turned to their home in Kansas City
and Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac and
family returned'to Detroit, on Mon
day after spending theif vacation
with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac.
Mt. and Mrs. Gordon Cal fas,
Sarnia, called on friends in town
day last week,
Miss Alice Hoffman attended
pars.
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Mr. Wm. Sims who has been ill is
improving.
.Miss Clara Beaver spent the week
end in Qlandeboye,
Mr. and Mrs, Elmore Weido spent
Sunday in Kitchener.
Mrs. Annie Brokenshire spent last
Thursday at Grand Bend.
(Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fishpy and son
spent .Sunday in Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. WCnzel were
in Toronto over Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein and son
spent Monday at Niagara Falls.
Mr. Chris. Wein recently sold fifty
acres of land to Mr. Wm. .Schwartz.
Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer,
spent a few days’ with
Haist.
Miss Idella Sweitzer
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Sweitzer.
Mi-s. Richard Hill is improving
nicely and is able to be up a little
each day.
Mrs. Jos. Bullock is improving af
ter her recent operation in Victoria
Hospital, London.
Mr Wilson Anderson is some bet
ter after being ’confined to his bed
the past two weeks.
A large number from here attend
ed the Haist Re-union held at' Pel
ham on Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett,, of De
troit, spent' the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert King.
Miss Nellie Gardiner, of near
Parkihill, spent a few days recently
with Mrs. John Lawson.
JMr. and Mrs. Chas. Schroeder and
daughter Wealthy spent' Sunday last
with friends at Strathroy.
Mrs. Albert Wolfe and son Robert
spent the week-end in Detroit' were
they visited with Mrs. Hill.
School, re-opened on Tuesday af
ter the surnmei’ holidays.' A num
ber of kiddies started to: school.
• M’iss Hazel Clarke, of Exeter, has
returned after spending a week with
her grandmother, Mrs. E. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wein and
family are visiting in Pittsburg with
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Cameron.
Mr. Stanley Kelley and. Miss T.
Heatherley, .of Lonrion? spent
day with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Miss Gladys Shadd-ock,
a few days with Mr. and
Appleton, returned to her
Parkhill.
Miss Melinda Edwards,
spent the week-end at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ed
wards.
|M,r.
and daughter
week-end with
Schroeder.
Mr. and Mrs.
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GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE .
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RED & WHITE TOILETOriSSUE
JRICE KRISPIES
fROSEDALE COH
Per pound 33c.
Per dozen 15c.
Per pound 41c.
,. 3 for 23c.
. 2 for 25c.
Large tin 33c.
. One pound tin 39c-
.... Per bottle 19c.
.... 3 pkgs, for 25c.
FLY TOX, WHIZ, FLY COILS, FLY PADS, ETC.
FRUITSAND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS
has returned to her duties as school
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lowden, of
Rochester, N. Y., visited over the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Slea-
mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hodgson and
family, of Chatham and Mr. Cecil
Hodgson, of Toronto, spent the week
end at the home of their parents and
a family picnic was held at Grand
Bend on Labor Day.
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Conference Assembly as a delegate
in crediton last week.
Miss Margaret Merner returned to
Detroit on Sunday after spending
her vacation with her parents.
Mr, and Mrs. 0. F. Klopp
daughters Edith and Dolores, of
rich, visited at the home of Mr
L. Walper on Sunday.
Miss Ruth Kleinstiver has return
ed home after spending the summer
at Grand Bend.
Mr. and iMrs. E. Flynn, of Lon
don, were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, E. Tieman.
Mrs.
and Mr
Chicago
Garnet Waghorn and
Miss Lottie Waghorh, of London,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Waghorn.
Miss Mildred Salisbury, of Lon
don, has returned ,to London after
spending two weeks with her aunt,
Mrs. J. Cockwill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brokenshire
and children, of Windsor, have re
turned home after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley, of Lon
don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben. Price near Dashwood. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Brokenshire
and Children, of Fergus, returned
home on Sunday after visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Anderson.
Messrs. Lester Mclsaac, Elgin
Woodall, Russell Eilber’, of Detroit,
Milton Einkiboiner*, of Hamilton, vis
ited with their parents over the holi
day.*
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Edwards,
Vera and Herb, of Ingersoll, spent
the week-end with <Mh and Mrs.'
Job Sims and Mr. and ’Mrs. Harry
Lewis. *t, s
Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Van Winkle and son of Detroit, Mr,,
and Mrs. Garnet Baker, of Toronto,
were tile guests of "Mr. arid Mrs. E.
K. Fahrner over the week-end.
iMr. _ ■
ily, of
I-Iilton
spout
Mrs, Chris. Rau.
Mr. arid Mrs.
children, of 'Windsor
Mrs. Stuart Kuhn,
Blake Heath
and Mr.
of Kitchener
spent the week-end w
Mirs. Harry Huhn,
Miss E. Grehzebarh, who spent
several
sonage
position
Stores, Kitchener, Ontario.
Communion ■services at the Evan*
gelical church next Sunday both in
the morning, and evening, Members
and friends most cordially invited
to this spiritual privilege and duty.
tember 9th at 2 p.m. It will be
“Baby’s Day”. Everyone welcome,
especially mothers with their babies.
There will be an interesting demon
stration given and health talk.
(Messrs. John Smith, Ernest Quet-
tinger and Clayton Sims spent the
week-end in Walkerton with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Sparling. Miss Marguerite
Guetting.er and Mr. Eldon Smith re
turned home having spent the past
week with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haist, Mr. and
Mrs. George Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
.Archie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Damm and daughter Shirley Mae,
Mr and Mrs. Fred Damm from Mich,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Hill. They attended the Re
union in Pelham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Holtzman
and family, of Detroit, visited with
Mrs. Mary Haist and Mrs. L. Holtz
mann for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Holtzmann and Mr. Clarence
Holtzmann, of Detroit, visited With
Mrs. - Leah. Holtzmann. They also
attended the Re-union in Pelham.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morlock, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Morlock and son
Frederick while driving through the
town of Dundas on their way to
Niagara Falls on Sunday met with
an accident when their car was hit
by an American car. Their car was
badly damaged and they escaped
with minor cuts and - bruises.
Rev. and Mrs. Otto Brown and
son Harfy, of Owendale, Mich., vis
ited a few days wtih Mr. and Mrs.
G. K. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. H.
F. Eilber. They spent Saturday in
Chesley with (Mr. and Mrs. Dornin.
Mrs. Eilber accompanied them. Rev.
Brown occupied the pulpit of the
Evangelical church on Sunday even
ing.
The Assembly of Religious Educa
tion held in the Evangelical church
the past week brought in 15 0 re
gistered delegates and friends from
other Evangelical charges through
out these parts, as far north as Pt.
Elgin and East from Hamilton and
Welland. Bishop Lawrence Seager,
D. D. from Le Mars, Ind., and vice-
president of the Assembly Board of
Religious Education filled the 're
quirements of his addresses and left
Friday morning for Chicago, Ill., to
attend an important session of the
General Missionary operations
the Italians’-of that city and
waukee, Wis.
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Falls and left, on Tuesday to com
mence his duties there.
Mr. and Mrs. Down, Blanche and
Dora, Bob and baby Down, of Strath-
roy, were visitors at the home of
Mr. Robert Woods last Sunday.
Mr. and, Mrs. B. Williams and two
granddaughters spent five days at
Grand Bend.
The Live Oak Mission Circle met
last week at the home of Miss Ruth
Skinner. The scripture lesson was
read by Miss Florence Bell. Mrs.
L. O’Reilly read the Devotional
Leaflet. Readings were given on
“Favorite Hymns” after which they
were sung. Miss Ruth Skinner read
an article on “Before Jehovah’s Aw
ful. Throne.” Two verses of “O
God of Bethel” were sung and last'
verse repeated' as a prayer. Miss
Lena Pym read an article on “One
Sweetly Solemn Thought”; Mrs. J.
Brock on “Rock. .of Ages”; Miss A.
France on “Abide with Me”; Miss
.Maizie O’Reilly on “Nearer My God
to Thee”; Miss Mae Clark on “What
a Friend We Have in Jesus.” Some
business was discussed also. Roll
call was responded to by Scriptural
quotations on “Cake.” Twelve mem
bers were present and Miss E. Horne
occupied the chair.
Miss Aleatha Origen and cousin,
Miss Viola Smith, of London spent
the week-end with thte former’s
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
"Wilson.
Mr. George Do.bbs, of Stratford,
spent the holiday with his uncle and
aunt Mr. and* Mrs. Siidney Wilson.
Misses Lena' Pym and Marjorie
Delbridge very pleasantly entertain-,
ed their Sunday School class of little
girls at the home of the former on
Wednesday afternoon of last week.
Miss Eula Herdman visited at her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Squre is Exeter last week.
The officers of Centralia Sunday
School are expected to be present at
the Sunday .School session next Sun
day afternoon and take charge. A
good attendance is hoped for.
Mi'. Wellington Bell, pf Detroit,
visited
day.
Mrs.
cession
Horne last week.
Miss Merle Squires, of
spent several days last week with
her aunt, Mrs. Ewart Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Johnson, Mr
and Mrs. L. Shute, of London, visit-’
ited at Mr. Fred Wright’s on Sun
day.
Quite a number from this vicinity
went to Grand Bend on Monday.
Rev. A. E. Millen, who exchanged
pulpits with Rev. White for the past
four, Sundays has delighted the con
gregation with his splendid sermons.
They were delivered ' in a' forceful
manner which held the attention of
the people throughout. Rev. Millen
and family and Rev. White and his
family are-this week returning to
their respective charges after their
holidays.
Mrs. Wes. Horne and Mrs. Ed.
Johns, teachers of the Intermediate
girls’ class were hostesses to their
class at the home of Mrs. I-Iorne
on Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Allison and
children, of Springfield, spent a feW
days with relatives, in the commun
ity the end of last week..
Qute a few from the village and
vicinity were in ’Toronto attending
the Exhibition during the past week.
Misses Joy and Evelyn Whitlock
and 'Miss Winnie Smithson, of St,
Thomas, were week-end visitors in
the neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hodgert and
children, oL' near Seaforth, Mr. and
M-rs. Clarence Knight and family,
were Sunday visitors at Mr. Bruce
Goober's.
School re-opened on Tuesday of
this week, many, of the children
turning their steps reluctantly to
wards the school after what seems
now to them, a very
The teachers Misses
and V. Russell are
another year,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
St, Thomas, were caller
community oh Labor Day.
Miss Lulu Hunter, has received
a school at Elsie, near Fenton Falls
and has commenced her duties at
that place, Mrs. Sherwood Hunter
and Mis§ Gerta went wtli her,
Miss Vera Heywood has returned
to her school at Matheson, leaving
here last Sunday. Mr. T. Heywood
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Mr. and Mrs. Capp, of London,
called on friends on Labor Day.
Miss Ada Elliott, of Detroit; spent
the xfeek-end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. 'T. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Leslie, of Strat
ford, have moved into Miss Agnes
Heron’s house.
Mr. Howard Leary, London, was
a week-end visitor with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Leary.
(Miss Mary Graham^,,Mitchell, vis
ited Miss Norma Wilson last week.
We are sorry to say that Mrs.
Hambley is under the Doctor’s care.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O’Brien, who'
has been visiting the former’s par
ents here during the past week have
returned to Owen Stound.
Miss Iva Leary has returned after
visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and.
Mrs, May, of Exeter.
Miss Emily Frayne, spent' a few
days at Grand Bend last week.
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of Miss Wanda "Vfillis at Bonnie
Lassie cottage, Grand’ BCrid, for the
week-end.’Mr’^JiTed Fairhall, of Montreal is
visiting Ayith his father* Mr
Fairhall and' his sister Mrs. E
Abbott, 4 ''"V,
“ Mr* and Mrs, Robert Dyer.
Paris, visited with Mr, aiRl Mrs'.
Bowden over the holiday.’ /<
■ Mr. ‘G-l’don Ballingai and Miss Jean
Odgen of London, spent the Holiday
With
and
' Mr.
Jean -----...Belleville and Slate Falls?
Mrs. Spencer $nd daughters, Miss
es Jean,and Joel, ,p.f SL Thomas, ate
holidaying at Mas Agnes Anderson’s
cottage at Grand Bend.
Mr. iM. Sieamon and Mr. W. J.
Smith motored to Toronto on Sun
day and attended the Exhibition on
Monday.
Mrs. Julia Scrandrett, of Belgrave,
and Miss Corinne Sctandrett, of To
ronto spent the week-end with Mr.
Mr.
neice Miss Kinchsular and Mrs. C.
Kenney and son Preston and daugh
ter Marion, all of Detroit, are visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs.. Ben McCann
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neeb, of Clark
esville, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. F.
Neeb dnd family, of Lake Odessa,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witzel. of
Tavistock and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wit
zel, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neeb.
Mrs. A. McDonald is laid up at
the present time with a sore leg.
Mrs. Wm 171 . .. :.
Ilene Schroeder, cf _:
Thursday with MA and Mrs. Art Wil-
leit.
Mr. and Mrs.
family of New Hamburg, sppnt*last’
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A, Til
ley and ether relatives.
Miss McDonald, of Detroit, is" vis
iting her sister Miss M. McDonald
nt the present time.
Miss E. Neeb, of Detroit, spent
the week-end, at liei’ hemo here*
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gotchalk, oT
Seaforth, spent the toreb.nrt of tile
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm* Stade.