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LINVILLE SUN1)1 SPHOOL.,
ANNIVERSARY
The Elimville Methodist Sunday
birel Anniversary Was held on Sun-
day, June 25th when the special prea-
„Cher for the day`EaS the Rev. Walda-
iner WilUam, M, A., of Springfield,
who rendered very effiCient and ac-
ceptable service dUring .both services.
$pecial Music WaS given by the choir
and the day Was considered a fine
,Suceess. g The offeringfv..s. the large
est for many years.
On July the 1St the regUlar a111111'61
plc.11,41 u'a8•130,1d'o A.. iaxg.e waP.
, .1_0 -attendance. The progra,ninle Wag
given this year by our own _Sunday
school Uonsisting of choruse's and
drills by the children. A base ball
match was played between Elimxille
Saintsbury when the visiting team
came off victors.
The,strawberry supper was served,
for which the Ellin -vale church is note
ed, afterwhich all kinds of sports,
race e etc were held to the great de-
light of all, especially the youngsters.
Thet-net nroceeds were $130.0() the
largest „tor at least twelve years.
It pays 'tci advertise.
Mr. Jaa. I-IoWe is preparing to
build a new blacksmith shorn
Mrs. Rd, Selves who recently un-
derwent a serious operation hae suf-
ficientlY recovered as to be able to
return home.
'Dr. Campbell, Mrs. McI-lardy, Wm.
1VIills of WOodhani, and Mise” Mowatt,
Loridcui, left on Saturday by auto
4for, euh the, New. England
States.
The Kirkton Ilo1iOdjt Sunday
'School, lield• their, a1nnui1 i tic on'
on July lat. There was a large
crowd and lots of sports. Everyone
enjoyed the day.
The remains of the late Mr. Har-
vey Vickers who died at Webb, Sask.,
were brought to Kirkton for inter -
Ment. Mrs. Vickers' had been keep-
ing house for her town sons in the
we8t.
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• Dashwood
Messrs. Ira Tiernan, of.Guelph, and
Orlando Ireland, of Stratford, visited
with the former'parents over the
First. in
•
Mr.. and Mrs, Oliver Graybiel and
df Teronto, are visiting l`de.'
and Mrs. J. W. Craybeil. d •
Mr. Gaines, of drediton is re:tiering
at the Bank of Commerce,
Mr, C. P. Leonard, of the Bank
Staff, is away on his,holidays,
Misses Elda Preeter and B. Hicit, of
Detroit spent• Monday in town.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmer, of Strat-
ford visited here over the week -end,
Miss Yates, of Sarnia, Spent last
Week With Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Kraft.
On their return from' theti.' honey-
moon,,Mr. and Mrs. I -Parry Ktaft.were
.serernaded by thie 'YOungtpeolile of
town. Mr. and Mrs,'Ntaft showed
their appreciation by inviting them
in and treating theni to cherry pie
and ice cream. The -remainder of the
evening was very pleasantly spent in
playing games.
r. 9WS011, of Exeter, presided at
the examinations held here last week.
Our school trustees have engaged
IVIr. Moffat, of Brucefield as principal
With, Mies L. Guenther and Miss P.
Tiernan as, assistants.
Niles Addie' Ehlers Is visiting in
Hanover and Kitchener.
Mr. and,Mrs. E. Bender, of Blyth,
visited With friends here over Sunday.
Miss Rose ' Guenther and Hilda
Snell, of London, spent a few days at
their homes 'here.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis 'Moser, of Kit-
chener, called on friends in town on
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. E.Nadiger and daugh-
ter, Helen are visiting in Mt. Clemens
at present.
• Miss Louisa Graupner of London,
is visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble and family
Mr. and Mrs, H. Harris and family
and Mrs. D. Pfaff, all of Sarnia are,
I visiting friends here at present.
I Mr. Horner Guenther and J. Bech-
tel, of. Waterloo visited here on Sun--
day: '
Mr. and Mrs. Dahms left last week
for Bridgepert.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. -Adams ; nd Mr.
Lou Adams, of London, visited with
friends here on Sunday.
Miss Schoelling, of Wisconsin has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oes-, 1
tricher.
Centralia
MI's. Joues, of London, was the
guest over the holidays of Mr, and
Mrs. Baskerville.
N64'.''bottiOl'ofl\litchell, is visiting
her sister,'Mrs. Wrn, Oke.
' Mr. Albert Parsons visited his
brother, NV. 1.1h Parsons on the First,
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Coder
icti s -
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and Mrs, Mrs,M1.sAGIl
ESeery,
Miss Casselman who is visiting at
,
Mr Andrew Hick's•delighted the con-
gregation- Sunday with violin solos.
Miss Moody also assisted with the
musical part of the service to the
great enjoyment of all,
Mr. Archie Hicks was taken 'very
sick about ten days -ago and is still
prate 111.
Monday evening the young people
of Eden Line gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston to
spend a social hrruir and present
the happy 'couple with an elegant
chair. A very pleasant evening was
spent. "The Times correspondent
welcomes Mrs. Elston to Centralia.
Mr. Richards has moved into Mr.
Thos Carling's house. Their two
daughters of London spent the week-
end with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Luker, of London,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dempsey over the week -end,
The First of July FeStival held on
Epworth Park was much enjoyed by
the large number present. The lad-
ies servedrsupper and an abundance
of delicious strawberries was on
In the early part of the after-
noon a gameof soft ball was play-
ed between Fairfield line and Cent-
ralia, Fairfield winning. After sup-
per a very interesting and keenly
contested game of baseball was play-
ed between Centralia and Fraser
teams, Fraser winning by a score of
7 to 6.
Following was the result of the
Faces: Boyeeunder 6, Donald Hicks;
girls under 6, Greta Lewis; boys un-
der 9, Cyril Hennessy; girls under 9
Minni Smitho boys under 12, Verne
Smith; girls under 12, Mary O'Brien
Married men's' race, Jack Willis;
married women's race, Mrs. W. Lu-
ker; leap -frog race, Lewis Davey and
Fred Bowden; wheelbarrow race, L.
Davey and F. Bowden; needle and
thread race, Jack. Dempsey; three -
egged race, boys; L. Davey and F.
Bowden; three-legged race, girls, T.
Taylor and A. Mitchell; boot and.
shoe race, boys, Lloyd Haist; boot
sh
and oe race, girls, Ada Mitchell;
relay race, L. Davey and F. Bowden;
100 yd. dash, W. E. H. Essery; bar-
rel fight, W. E. H.-sEssery; fat man's
race, Ezra Hist; fat wonien's race,
Mr's. Fred Kerr,
Creditor'
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweitzer ac-
companied by Miss Ruth spent the
week -end at the home 'of Mrs. B:
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trevethick
spent the holiday in London,
Miss Muriel Nickolson left Monday
to take a six weeks course in Domest-
ic Science at Toronto. •
IVIiss John •Hauch is holidaying
with her parents at the Evangelical
parsonage. '"'3
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilson and
children, motored to Galt for the hol-
id aye'. ,
Dr. and Mr. Orme returned- from
Toronto on Friday accompanied by
Tiney and Miss Ruth, of BuffalO,
'Miss Ruth .remaining for the Summer.
vacation. .
The members Of, the Philathea club
and teachers andofficers of the Sun-
day school of the Methodist church
were very pleasantly entertained at
the home of ,Mr. Thos. Chanibers last
Thursday evening, as a farewell gath-
ering before the departure of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Roszell,*who have been valu-
ed members of the Club. .
Miss Lily Lawson, of • Windsor,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lawson.
Mrs. John Sweitzer underwent an
otieration in London last week. He
is doing nicely.
The Misses Addie Geiser and Lyd-
ia .and Matilda Oetreieher left Mon-
day to take a six weeks course at
Guelph Agricultural College.
Miss Vera Holtzman, and friend,
Miss Jackson, of London, pent Mon-
day at the formes -'s home.
Clandeboye
Whatmight have been a seribus
accident' °enured on the first Conces-
sion, McGillivray, near the home of
E. Carter on Friday. A lady from
Norwich, with two companions, one,
an invalid and the other an elderly
lady, was driving to Clandeboye. The
horse becarne excited and proeeeded
to kick the buggy tb pieces. The
driver was thrown out and falling on
her head -was partially stunned. Mer-
vin Carter was the first /in giving
help; followed quickly by Mr. Mc-
Rann, and the horse was prevented
from doing more damage. Dr. Baia-
ing, of Lucan, Was called and took
the three ladies to the home of a
friend. •
Services at St. SalnOS d111.1rell. (Ang-
Heat ) will be held in the evening in-
stead of the' afternoon during July
a,nd August. •
The, L. 0. B. A. Provincial Grand
Mistress, Mrs. Roe, df Toronto, is ex-
pected to 'address a public meeting in
tisb TOW11, Hall, LUCELD org'Jaly 7th.
Miss Ida;Dale, head telephone
orator. Lucan, is taking a two weeks
vacation.
Mrs. 'Whitmore, of the ;village who
was taken serioaely ill last Week, has:
been removed to Victoria Hospital,
• Lan don. „d
Alisa Clark has been re-engaged to-.
teach in Clandeboye public school.
Granton
A. fast and closely contested base-
ball game was played ,here Monday
'night by.:Kirkton and Granton. The
score was 8-7 in favor of Kirkton.
Rev. and Mrs. Hunter arrived here
froin Lambeth last Thursday and
were given a hearty.receptioneby the
ladies of the congregation. :The men
were there in the foi:enoon When the
'goods arrived to help nnload. They
plowed and planted a garden for the
new pastor.
' Miss Clara Wallace, who has been
teaching at Wyoming for gthe .past
year, has been engaged' to teach the
senior room here.
The Orange society will attend di-
vine service in the Methodist church
SundaYevening, July 9th. Rev. Hun-
ter Will preach,
Mr. Arthur Westuran and sons who
have been workingnin Toronto are.
sPending . the holiday week. at, 'their
hothe at Granton.
The annual First Of July 'festival
at. the .presbyterian .church was a
grand sticcess, a large crowd being in
attendance.
S. S. No. 2, 1.:S130111)115.1
The following is the report of S. S.
No. 2, Usborne for next term.
Sr. IV—M. Gollings, R. Turnbull,
A. Rohde, R. Cottle, E. Campbell.
Jr. IV—E. Allen, C. Stewart.
Sr. III—S. Campbell, J. Gollings,
A. Cottle. ,
Jr. III—R. Cottle, K. Wiseman, T.
Stewart.
Sr. Stewart. T. Allen, 11,I,
M. Rohde.
Eirst—T-I. Johns, P. McNicol, 13.
Gollings, A- Rohde, W. Stewart.
Sr. Pr. --1. ChidleY.
Jr. Pr. Doreen Campbell.
F'. A. Marquis, teachei.-e
S. S. No, 4 ITSBORNE
The following 18 tile report of 5.5,
No, 4, • Usborite, names being based
on order of merit.
Sr. IV—Lula Hunter, Wilfred 13a1 -
gent.
• jr. IV ---Marjorie Ilabert
Hunter.
Jr, III—Lily i"-Ilinter, Doreen \Vest-
cott„ Marjorie Westcott, George
Thomson, Gerald Ford, i-larold Writ-
' Sr, II---111aly
3,t Sr. t --Ila Hainter. nee -
.Archie Thomson,
Pre Jean Coates, Bessie Coates,
Florence I1Iitchell; Norman Flunter,
.Arnold Forth
No. carolled 23. A -ver, at Len. 19.6.
L. 'M. Davie, teacher.
$-- l. Ne. (131N.16
The ol1owiny is the report for S.'S,
No. tit, T.n)a, ne, htscd on the June
Hunter,
Proinotimi Examinations.
JR, IV Henry Anderson, 494; Dor-
is Bolton, -165; Lizzie Thomson, 424;
Calvia Westlake, 399;' Ruby Alexan-
der, 396; Calvin Hos-ton, 299; Car-
man Cams, 293, ,
Sr. -III---Wilbert Glanville, 373.
jr, 111—Elsie Seers, 434; Beulah
Glanville, 431.
Sr. II ---Mervyn ftycicman, 421;
Charlie Westlake, 303.
Jr. II—Mary Kerslake 376; Nellie
i\acLean, 252; Charlie G'lauville, 152•
Sr. Pr. to First—Willie Cann, Mar-
garet McQueen.
Jr. Pr. ---Clayton Horton, Mary,
Westlake.
Margaret E. Anderson, teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No.
3; Sttplve.n. Pneinatlons—Jr. 4 tc.), Sr,
4, Rosa 1.)..eadIng • 617, Luella. Stanlake
and Stella ',Diearing on trial.; Sr, 3 to
Jr, 4, Eli C1ustij 65; S4r. 2 to Jr. 3
,Ella Dearing 68; Jr, 2 to. Sr. 2,, Mar-
garet Penhale 80, Earl Chniatie 70, Bei,
nice Sand -ere 60, Greta Dearing on
trial* „Jr. 1 to Jr. 2, Gladys P:anhate,
Wiflii Stanlake, Murray Scott. No.
on. roll 211averaogreo,t1h8y,
Dorothy
Kuntz, t,,ea.11
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No.:
1 Usbarna,—June Promotion Exams.
Classes as the istancl after Sept: 7th.
—Sr, TVs Pearl Wood, Melville Down
Pearl Kennings, 1-1arvey St-lycle, Harold
Horton, Helen Moir,; Jr. IV., Maurice
&a, Verna Oke; Sr. 111,, Kathleen
Strang; Jr, 111, George Boa, Mary'..n
Dunn, Violet Hyde; Jack Horton,
Reta Oke, Eva Boa, Archie Ethering-
tan an trial; Sr. IL, Maniie Squires, May
Kennings; Jr. II., Pearl Moir, Gordon
Bloch; Jr. 1., Alma& Etheringtoa, Ber-
nice Horton, Eldon Kaidling; Jr,. Pr.,
Elmore Dunn, Lav:Ina Kennings; Jr.
Pr., Paul Boa, 1-larold Ourmors.
N,o, an roll 32, avieragie 26.9.
Viola Bell, teacher.
S. S. No. 12 STEPHEN
t The following is the report of S.S.
No. 12, Stephen, for the month of
June, based on the June Promotion
Examinations,
Sr. IV—Stella Webb, Lottie John-
son, Claude Faille.
Jr. IV—Lawrence Mason, Donald
Desjardine, Alex. Desjardine,
Sr. Ill—Thompson Desjardine:
,
Jr. 111 --Greta Baker, Howard Des-
jardine, Mildred Mason, Adella Mas-
on, Milton Webb, Ater. Latta,
Sr. II—Ray Mason, Adelbert Mas-
on, Millie Webb.
Jr. He—Harold Webb Orval Mason
Lloyd Ma son, Robert Desjardine,
Willie Latta.
Pt. I—Luella Divine, Velma. Baker
Primer --Olive Webb, Freda Mason.
E. Brooks, teacher.
S. S. No. 10 tray
' The following is the report of the
promotion examinations for 5. S. No.
10 Hay.
Sr. IV-15ass, Foster Ingram, 6S.
Jr. IV—Honors, Ruth Chapman,
32; Pearl Mousso, 79. Pass, Harold
Bell, 66; Earl Dick, 617
Sr. III—Honors, Edwin Dick, 76;
Pass, Bertha Corbet, 73; Stella Ing-
ram, 72; Marie Bell, 71.
Jr. III—Pass, Lorne Chapman, 68.
Jr. II ----Honors, Margaret Dick, SS.
Pass, Hugh McEwen, 74; Ted Munn,
70; Cecil Munn, 66.
Jr. I—Honors, . Grace Dick, ;
Garnet Mousso, 79.
Pr.—Honors, Dorothy Corbet, 75.
Pass, Irene Mousso, 73; Helen Munn,
65. No. on roll, 26, aver atten. 20.
Reta Rowe, teacher.
Weddings
1131BACII---STEWART
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quiet. wedding took pl 'Pe on
Tuesday- morning at .5.30 ck, at
the Presbyterian manse, Saforth,
when. Edna' May, second' daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ,David 14. SIewari, be-•
cam.? the bride 01 Mr. Elton Ifinbac,h,
also of Seaforth. The ceremony was
performed.'by Rey. P. H. 'Larkin, D.D.
The. bride who was unattended, wore
a smart traveling' suit oti navy serge
and hat of fawn georgette :with Os-
trich feather trimming. Mr. and Mrs.
Umbach left in the evening for a hon-
eymoon trip to Niagara Falls and
Buffalo, .
ROBINSON—VIPOND
A pretty wedding took place at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Vi-
pond, of Hibbert, on Wednesday,
when their daaghter, Mabel; was.
married to Mr. Ernest Robinson', a
prosperous young farmer'of the Hur-
on road, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Rebinson, of Mitchell. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Id.
31. Uren, pastor of the Methodist
Church, in the preSence of only the
relatives and intrinate friends of the
contracting parties. After the sign-
ing of the register and congratula-
tions, the wedding co mpany partook
lefa sumptaoris repast. Mr. and Wire.
Robinson left on a motor trip, and
on their return they will reside on
the groom's fine farm in Hibbert.
ILL fits—YOUNG:40N NriPT3ALS
The marriage of Mr. Clarence
only eon of Mr, and Mrs. L. Mills of
Woodham, and Grace, 'youngest
dangh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Youngson, Sth Elanshard, took
place on Thursday, June 22nd. The
wedding, 'was solemnized. at high
neon in the Manse at Granton by the
Rev, Pt. A. Lawson, Mr. Beverly
YO-ungsoli, of Lacon, and ,Mr8. Chapt-
er Gala) et la of Gran. to in witn 088 ed lb
eel` 011Y, the bride a MI groom being
It on driven to the beide' 8 110 010
whorc a f anti , elinn s sor rod .
'Pile bridal couple then Motored to
London, Where they tOok the 2.30
train to lorontO, he bridge wore a
,
gown of brown silk', brown- hat and
coat to match. On.their return they
will reside on the groom' S farin 'wax
Woodham. Mrs. Mills has been a
Valued member' of the Presbyterian
choir and Christian 'Endeavor and
will be greatly missed by friends in
ltepocilnitelsrsci'h
to' ItsbeoyWollisaigdi 1ng lite and'
RC DO--RRIORWOOD
The home of .Mr. and Mrs. J. B,
Brickwood, of London, was the scene
last week of a charming house wed-
.wheu 'their daughter, Ethel May
was united in marriage to Gordon
Rudd, of that city, Rev. (Capt,) John
Garbutt, of Dundas Centre Methodist
Church tying the knot, The house
was prettily decorated' throughout
with a wealth of daisies, roses .aud
peonies, the bridal part- standing un-
der an arch of greenery adorned With
white flowers, froni the centre 01
which .Was suspended a white wed-
ding bell. The hride was lovely in a
gown of white taffeta withembroid-
ered veil arranged in high plaits at
the back and caught.in place with a
cluster of orange blossoms ,and cir-
clet of pearls. She carried Ophelia
roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Jessie
Brickwoocl, sister of the bride, wae
gowned in sand colored Canton crepe,
brightened with a sheaf of crimson
roses,- The little ring -bearer, Dor-
othy Lewin, of Toledo, was a dainty
sprite in pink crepe de chine frock,
and carried a basket of pink roses.
Williasa Sibbald, of London, was best
man. Miss Marjorie Moffatt, played
the wedding music. Mrs. Brickwood,
mother of the bride, was gowned in
navy charmeuse, '
A buffet luncheon was served in
the dining -room. The young couple
left on a motor trip to Toledo, after
which they will make their home in
London, For traveling, Mrs. Rudd
wore a navy blue tricotine suit and
smart black hat.
Locals
Mr. and.Mrs. Thos. Dinney were in
Stratford one day last week.
Miss Ethel Day, of London, visited
at her home here on the holiday.
Mr. Reg. Parsons has returned
home from teaching school at Erieau.
Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Jones have
moved to their summer cottage at
Grand Bend.
Miss Horton has returned home
from Blyth -where she has been
teaching school.
Dr. a.nd 'qrs. RouIston and son
Verne motored to Toronto on Wed-
nesday for a few days.
Mise Lafond and • MiSs Grace:
Creech spent the holiday at the form-
er's home at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamport and Mr. and
Mrs. Henderson, of Detroit, spent the
week -end with Mrs. Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quance and lit-
tle, ,son, spent the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs.' S. Dining, of Hensel'.
Miss Gladys „ Ward, of Loudon,
visited with her brother, Dr, and Mrs.
Ward during the week -end holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Collingwood and
children, of Hamilton, visited with
relatives in Exeter over the holidays.
Mr. Jos. Follick, of Hamilton, join-
ed his wife in town and is holidaying
with relatives for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Statham, of 'Wing
-
ham, spent the holidaYs with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Grieve and daugh-
ter, Helen have returned to Strathroy
after holidaying with relatives in
Mr. and Mrs.. Rd. Treble' and Mr.
and Mrs. E. Flynn, of .London, spent
the holidays with Mr. and'.Mrs,- T.
Flynn. e
..Miss Jessie Manson, of London'and
Mr. Will Manson, of Toronto, spent
the holidays .with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Manson.
Mr.. and Mts. Harry Gould and Mr.
and Mrs. C. Coyle, of AVindson, mot-
ored over „. and spent several days,
with relatives in "town.
kiss May Clar-ke, 'pupil of A. E.
Jordan,- sang for him .at. his recital
in the First Methbdist church, Lon-
don, on Monday evening. t
Mr: and Mrs. F. Newman: and child
Pt Kingston, are holidaying with
Mrs. Newman's parents, Mr. arid Mrs.
R. G. •Seldon at Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. W....J. -Henley,. and
Mr. C. H. Henley, and Miss . Ruth
Simser, of •Kippen spent the holiday
at the home of Mr. E. J. Honey.
Mr. Archie Davis and, friend, Wm.
Tarrant,' of Toronto,. and' Miss Idella
Davis, of Windsor, visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. Davis daring the Week.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Link arid' fam-
ily, of Prankininuth, SIicli.. met:area
to Exeter and spent a few days'dast,
Week with Mr. and "Mrs. Fred. :Bads, -
den and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hem and
fanillY, of Norwich, spent the holiday
with the • fornier's parents. Mr. and
Mrs, Jas. Hern. Their little, daugh-
ter 18 staying for a Short irisit,,
EDIT (.1 PARTY AT GRAND REND
Whitecitt cottage, located
lately next to Tipparary on the braW
of the bluff and overlooking beauti-
ful Lake :Huron, wag taken by storni
ou Friday evening, when two cars
laden with "eats" and jolly pleasure
see1ser8 lauded theae to Spend
Week -end. After midnight litneheon
and sleepless .night, the iniaders
arose to find an pxception
eunli t morning, wliicls
throughout the day. which ,waa nihs
ly spent on the epacion andah,
where it was deiigh1'Uii9o1 arta
breezy. A few Mlles W. 'en and
a bit of jolly fun was in, 04 in PA
the sand, After a ranch:b6tlr night
all aros.0 to breathe the .cooler,„but
embracigg air blowing off the hine
lake water. A suggestioa was made
that we investigate the beauties of
What is known as the I,ondon side at
Grand Bend, all agreed. and we rode
over and while near thetriver, enjoy-
ed one of the most natural instincts.;
that of throwing stonestinto the wat-
er. Two contests were soon put on
viz; Which could hit a certainstick
which happened to be protruding
from the •water; won by one_ of the
ladies; Whether or not a certain
young lady could throw a stone far-
ther than a certain young Man; nitwit
to the surprise of the young Man it
was won by the former, The prizes
each being a nickel. Then all slid in-
. .
to cars again and a little jaunt was
taken down the old river road 101iere
very pretty scenery was viewed with
full enjoyment, returning via the 111-
t
tle White Church': feeling much em-
braced with the short outing and to
find the dinner, which had previously',
been prepared, cooked beautifully.
Needless to say, all did ample justice
to a roast of beef with brown gravey
and baked potatoes, also the nicest of
ch,erry pie, 'which' seemed to disap-
pear all too soon. The short after- .
noon was spent in it much needed
walk through the Exeter Side. A
slight preparation consisting of coffee
fried potatoes, cold, roast beef, light
and dark cake and raspberry pie,
made a grand finele so far as "eats"
were coneerned, ,At dusk the party
were invited to Tipparary* cottage
where music and singing were thor-
oughly enjoyed, after which felt
that the holiday was ended and after
packing was over, the buzzing started
for three cars had to be turned rig -ht
about in. fairly heavy sand, eh girls?
All arrived home safely only wishing
the holiday were just beginning.
111Y TASK'
To love someone more dearly every
day,
To help a wondering child to find his
way,
To ponder o'er a nobler thought, and
pray,
And smile when evening falls,
This is my task.
To follow truth as blind men long for
light,
To do my best from dawn of day till
night,
To keep ray heart tit for is Holy
sight, .
And answer when, He calls,
This is my task.
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