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GRANTON
• Mr. and Mrs. D. McHarg. and son
of London visited Mr. T. Peart on
Sunday; ,
Mrs. J. Passmore, Mise Zetta tend
Mr. Carl Passmore spent Monday in
London.
Mr. Bill Fairburn ie nursing a
rather sore hand- the result of blood
poisonng.
:Miss E. Shouldice of McGillivray
has accepted a position with Mr. D.
A. Cantelon.
Our school board have men en-
gaged -this week *levelling the
grounds at the school.
Miss Jean Bonthron, who has been
ill for somelime with scarlet fever
returned to school Monday.
After this week the Public Lib-
rary will be open on. Tuesday and
Saturdays diteing the summer mon,
this.
Mr. and Mrs: Smith, of Windsor,
spent -a few days in town recently
with the foftner's mother Mrs. Win.
Consitt. ,
Petitions are being circulated
this Week by residents of the differ-
ent streets in town asking the -Coun-
cil to oil the streets. ' •
The Annual Hensall Gun Club
shoot will 'be held on the local elsoot-
iagagrounds, on Wednesday, June 3
dwing to the croVedede condition
of ouraeapet thne rveeek Hensall
School repere had ,to beaheld ovei
until next week.:, , . • e
s- The bowlers engaged in their. first
bit Of the summer. pastime' on Tues-
day :of this week. In a few e days
the Sport wile be in full sWing:
Mr. Jack Stacey, Jr. has taken: a
position with his uncle,' Mr.. John
Sta.ctey Mid* will assist him •hiallia
work of painting and paper -hanging.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott and Mr -
and Mrs. Weekes of StrathroY, Paid
a short vislinrecently. to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Welsh and othernrelativee
in town. :
Co'urt of Revision will be held in
the Town Hall on May 30th at 7 p.m.
to hear any appeals which may be
presented against the 1e,26 esagSge
ment roll. .
Wee note with Pleasure from a Tole
onto paper the aceount of the wire
niiig of a- silver medal by MiseN.
Hardie, as a prize for elocution; in
a contest recently put on bee the Ro-
yal Templars of Temperaace of Toi-
mite, Norma has many friends ,here.
„who will: be glad to hear of her sue -
Next Sunday is •Automobile :Day
in the Methodist church. All' having
autos are requested to bring theni to
church. fall of people. EspeciallY it
is desired that those who have no
means of' conveyance and thee slitt-
ing be; breaght to the, eeraice: Jli
the moraiva. the pastor evillePreach
on the eubject of Goci's'Greaf„SerVice
Stations. Grand Rally at thaeievell-
ing serviee. A, hearty invitation tO
all wine can come.
The•other. day We Saw a healthy
looking fly. Won ,9; be long before
he's a great, great-grandfather.
Choice of several fine up-to-date
"Dwellings" at a bargain, Well' sites
ated and poheession. can quickly be
given,' mueh eheeteer to buy. than
build, apply'. to' G. j. Sutherland,
at 'Past Offiee, Plensall, Ont. ,
Mr. J. Marshall of Clinton Was k:Ti
tewn on IVIonday.
Win Lad Mclavven has taken a Pisa --
Mon at Cook Bros. Garage.
Mr. J. Bade of Brandfoed ,was in
town Thursday on business.
Mr. Ja, Ortwein has had the
front ,of his, store neevly painted.
• Miss M. Hodder is visiting at the
home in Dutton for e fe* weeks.
e Mr. Wellington McDonald, of Flo-
rida, is visiting friends 'in town this
w.eMelicases Violet and Hattie White-
sideatmur-ro,dfazGo. yo cl Re roi :lei :osint,e dt hien' :ntee:Ilisiln_
cksmith, spent Sunday et his home
in Thorndalee
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKay of Crona
arty vivsited on Sunday with the
Misses Newell. • '
Mr. and.' Mrs. David Shirray and
son ,Albert visited friends in Monc-
ton dn Sunday .
Mr. Ross Dougall,,of London was
a visitor over the week -end at 'his
home an town.
Mr; Peppier, of the Bank of Mon-
treal staef here, spent Sunday at his
home -in Hanover. • ' •
We notice" quite a -number of the
of the Village pulling dande-
lions,'this week. s -
Mr. Roy 'Todd delfrered, a num-
ber of cattle to M.,Byron'Hicks at
Centralia, on Monday.
eA number of Oddiefrows from
Hensall visited the .Eieter Brethren
on Tuesday evening.
Miss Irene Hazelwood of' ,Lonaon,
is visiting this week at thehorae,_of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudson. , • '
Mr,. and lairs,- lafiltoa Ortweine and
son Lloyd of London visited for a
few days with relatives here.
Dr. and Mrs. Cawthrob of Tavis-
tock visited. the fornier's mother
Mrs. Dick, in town che Stiadaya,
Congratulationg to Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Joynt.on the arrival of a young
son at their home on, Saturday.
Mr. and- Mre. Chalk of Brantford
spent • Tuesday: of last week, the
guest of Mr. elide Mrs. Thos. Welsh.
and Mrs. Allen Webber,- of
London, visited on • Thursday .with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hudsonand fee:rale-.
Mr. J. Pasemore recently 'install-
ed an electric stove • in the fine
home of Mr. Jas. A. Bell; south of
town. ••
Mr. and Mrs. Thos -Welsh and
'master Scott visited, their daughter,
Miss Derothy Welsh in Stratford op
Sundays' , "•
Mr. Holland Little has secured
feom Steele Briggs and Co.. the con-
tract for painting the 'new onion
warehouse.' a s
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, of Har-
rington; were here this -week vielta
jug -Mrs.Duncan' S parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Young. "
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Palmer and
son Roy arrived. in town Tuesday,
end intend 'opening a grocery store
in the Ortwein store; •
The merchant's' of the 'village have
agreed to close their peaces of. busi-
ness on Wednesday eafternoondur-
ing the months 'Of June, July au&
August. -
Mr. and Mren. A. Reichert are hav-
ing their horae on S. Richmond St.
stuccoed, and- when finished will
present a very pleasing appearance.
The district meeting, of. the Meth-
odist 'church of the Exeter District
was held en. Crediton on Tuesday.
Mr: Sinclair and' Mr. • N. Peck were
'the Hensall delegates.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McAethur have
reaeived word of the :severe illness
of their son Louis, at Vancouver, B.
C. Mr. Ray McArthur left for Van-
couver on Monday' evening. --
, Mr. and Mrs. I. Buchanan • and
three children and Mr. P. B. Buch-
anan, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Win.
Buchanan and other relatives and
friends in town over Sunday.
Messrs Young, and • Clark are
tastefully' 'redecorating their ice-
cream parlor in the basellient of the
Commercial Hotel and will be open-
ed for the season on. Satarday.
saa number from town attended the
anniversary services at $t. Andrew's
church, Kippen• •Sunday last
Some also took. in the concert on
Monday evening and report a -good
time.
The play entitled "Bergs conies the
Bride Groom" will, be givea in the
Town Hall -on Friday evening by the
yoting People of l3eamiller, the pro-
cceeds a,ro for' the Ladies' Aid of
the Methodist church.
:Mother's Day services was held in
the Methodist -church on Sunday
last Resta Mr.. Sinelair preaching t�
large congregations both morning
ad evening. A- 'mothers choir , fur -
niched the music: , •
Mr. Richard Blatchford received
word last week of the death 'of las
a'�n-in-law, Mr. 'Henry` Putman;
North Dakota. Mr, Putman has been
a sufferer 'of s asthma for a number
of years. Mrs. Putielan was the eld-
est daughter of Mr. Blatchford.
'The Council last Week advertised
fOr Tenders fel' the ,use of- Park
grounds for pastuae. The Tenclere
were opened on Sateteday eveaing
and the tender of Walter liobleirk
and Richard Welela'. $34.60 being.
tile highest was accepted' by. the
ceuncin •
The Young Peoples League held
their regular meetipg `On Meatiest
evening with Male,' Irma IIiggina
Presiding, Miss Noatt, Vollick acted
as Secretary. The Seripture lsoii
was read by Marion Miss.
Perbeis gave the toPicim Mission iii
;Tstpan and Misir Mildred MeDoaald
read • a illiSSiOhar30` story, A plane
duet by Margaret and Louise Drum-
mond and a solo by Mise Searlet was
enjoyed by all. •
Drainage Referee aderson: has
niatified , the -paetleaaetneOenea, that
he Will, be. able te:takeagp the Priest/
drainage eaSa against the •village on
loTtygoirt64;40%01FAIlt*an,7j44 aall(416wabsine
ve ba.01):" befOre jledge Bare
ron at: Goderich lamt- year, hut the
Jtidges thought' t Would be better to
leave the case :to Referee Hebehne
son which was agreed. to ley both
oincleML'aeelV121t6:t111.1:e.ilder°.STittirellithbee clia°sies!
Mr. Prieet, claiens that the reeve of
the tewn at that tiine Wins was also
acting ad'Inspector et the 'drain
that wee 'being deg 'changed , the
ceuree „of :the drain pantie its sue*ey
galioftebnYativ°41Pga:;'!°f asttea' Pw'iat't:1171C). h4lads
iot
and
haa.enewseaadver his land doing dam-
aga 't.ei his cellay, well, garden and
Stable; and 'es ,:asking for dam:egos,
and'tne•delain 'a)* back intiteepeo.e;
perelela.,6ee
Vora Was received in town on
Wedneeday evening last of the death
of Charles Moore at Detroit. Mr.
Meore: was born at Chiselhurst 58
years ago and %pent his early man-
hood.here at Heneall, spending ,sense
time et the C. N. R. station. Be was
engaged, in railway work. at, Detroit
for some years and for a, number of
Years has been in the Michigan, Cen-
tral office at Detroit, A couple of
weeks ago he was hurt in an auto-
mobile accident and was recovering
geiscely when pneumonia set in which
.caused his death. His wife died
some 10 years ago and since then he
has made hi S home with his cousin
Mr. L'obig Smith at Detroit. He was
the eldest son .of the late Mr. and
:Mrs. Wm. Moore, of Hensall and ie
survived by one brother and three
sisters. Mr. 'Wm. Moore, of London
Mrs. T. H. Pieraim and Miss M. J.
Moore; of : Woodstock; and Mrs. T.
Simpson', of• Hensall. Interment
took , place iii 'Detroit on Friday af-
teracien.
BASEBALL , LEA.GI.TE ORGANIZED
A meeting of representatives
from Crediton, Seaforth, Zurich and
'Jensen Met at Zurich on Monday
evening and decided to organize a
league betweensthe four above-men-
tionede towns. The rules are to be
as • followse L' Teams to draw
players from a radius eof five miles.
II. Each team to pay their own ex-
penses. III.eVisiting team bring
umpire in.Chief. Herne- team- pro-
vide base umpire. IV. 'Teams fin-
ishing schedule 1st and and play
home and, home games: As :will be
seen by the, schedule below the first
game will 'be at Henna on Friday,
May 22nd, between Crediton and
Hensall. Below is only part of the
Schedule as space would not,Permit
the entire list, but a Complete.
sceheclule will appear next week.
May 22—Crediton at Hensall
May '25-e-aZurich "at Crediton
June 2---Seaforth at Creditonn
June te-Hensall: at Zurich
June I1e--4Iensell at Crediton
June 1 eh: at Seaforth
June 15--atCreditan,:eataZuficlie
June 1.8=LSeaforth at Hensall
June 25 -Zurich; at Hensall
June 25—prediton at Seaforth -
Wbalen
Mrs. John Steenson, spent Satur-
day in -London Hospital, where Mr.
Stevenson, is rapidly recovering
from his recent operation.
The. regular Monthly meeting of
the W.M.S. will be held at the home
of Mrs. D. A. Johnson on Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. N.Ogdenof Exeter
spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. F.
Sciukr.e.
Mand Mrs. TeakeY of Lucau
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Gunning., '
Mrs. Frank Morley and Mr. and
Mrs. Harding of Exeter spent Sun-
day afternoon at the home of 11/lea
Win. 'Morley. '
Mothers day was- obgerved in this
church, on Sunday. The day was
beautiful but even niore beautiful
than, the weather was the beautifufl
spirit of Mothers' Da Y manifested on
all sides. The male choir was much
appreciated and added very nntc'n
to the services. Baptiemal • service
was conducted by Rev: Kitely bap-
tizing six smyl babies who were:
John 'Clair, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hazelwood; John Gordon, son
of Mr. and Mrs. "-Earl Johnson; Cecil
Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Squire; -Shirley Elvina,, -daughter ,of
Mr. and Mrs. France Squire; Maida
Blanche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson' Morley; • William Norman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks.
•
Dashwood
Dr. H. H. Cowen; L. D. S
D: D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At McCorraick'S Block, Zurich, every
Thursday and Saturday.
• MAIN OFFICE
droditanii Prenallag far ,a hsg
celebration, • ea.' 'May "25th. There
will be a lague bail...genie betWeen
Creditote and Zurich, Sand 'Will be ).
in ,atlendance With open air band
eencert. Splendid moving "Antare
sinew at 'night. It is hoped that
everTene Will Plan, to visit Orecliteu.),
May 25th, " ' I
Me'. lead Mr. Win. Heetherley
ited et the home of the la,tters par-
entenMr, and Mrs. H. Metz On
Mr... and Mrs. Wm, Fischer and. son'
Visited the former's parents in Dash -
Wood lest week.
•"A Sure Foundatien"nor Countess
of Huntingdon's Teat" will be the
Subject in the Methodist charch.
neat •Sunday evhning, This is the
the series on "Divine Dynam-
ics" o eText That Made History,",
You nen't ,affOrd,,tee, Miss these cap-
tivatiriaelneseagesn•'-
Mr. and Mrs. H, K. Either and
daughter accompanied by Mrs. •Gila
yin, motored to Lucknow, spending
the week -end, Mrs. Giryin remain-
ing their for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs.. G, E, Weuzel seent
the week -end out of town.
Mr. sound • Mrs. H. La,nkin and
family 'visited Mr. and Mrs, J, G.
Young over the week -end.
Mr,. Ilatrold Yeung of London vis-
ited in the village over the , week-
end. •
Mie, and; Mrs. Chas. Braun. Of De-
troit visited 'Mr. and Mrs*, G.. K.
Braun over the week -end.
,Mr. Truemner visited' Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Wein over the week-
. Miss, Loretta Holtzman nurse in
training London laictoria Hospital
visited her parents the past week.
Mts. Russell Huxtable of Hamil-
ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Beaver the past week.
A very enjoyable evening was
spent in he Town Hall last Thurs-
day evening last, when the C. I. C.
class of the Evangelical SuadaY
School entertained the Dorcas band
of the seine school to a social even-
ing. The hall was nicely decorate
ed' in the class colors, white and
yellow. A dainty luncheon es,,a4
served after the program.. The pro-
gram consisted of selections by the
orchesara,, Male quartette and ladies
quartettenWhich were very much en-
joyed;' a corhet solo by Mr. Emery
Faliner, a, piano duett by the Misses
Clara. ; Morlock and Miss Lozetta
Haisa; readings by Mrs. Chris Heist
and laliss Lavine Smith were very
inucheaJoyed; addresses` by Mrs. G.
K. Braun, Mr. -Chester Mawhinney
and Mr- j. H. Holtzman were very
much appreciated. The chairman of
the evening was Mr, H. K. Eilbene
A record crowd tamed out to en-
joy the fun.'
Mr. James Cockwell is. delivering
another large shipment of fruit' and.
ornamental trees and shrubs sold'
by Lloyd England, Crediton for
Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto.
Mrs. Henry Heist, Messrs John
and Jocab Geiser attended the fun-
eral of their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth
Gaiser in Stratford last Friday.
Ute0
a
napar le ,the ppertene tintt Mo: thati
'mu eedeeerated.'
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• EXETER, ONTARSIO
UNIVERSITY OF 'WESTERN ONTARIO
SPECIAL COURSE FOR TEACHERS
• In NATURE STUDY AND AGRICULTURE
To equip teachrrs to reset the new re.
quirements of the Department of Educa-
tion in this tr.sbject.
(Two credits towards B.A. Degree will,
be given for this course.)
Cou;ses offered alsci, in Astronomy,
History, Latin, Mathematics and Zoology.
Chemistry, English, ranch, German,
A splendid social and
Athletic program
throughout the en-
tire six weeks.
Beautiful new Uni-
versity Buildings.
• Start on a B. A.
Course now! Six de-
lightful weeks of study
and recreation.
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Siimther $chool
-JUNE 29th i to
AlateUST ath
Fol. inform of fors
write Om Director, Dr.
H. R. Kinotoh, or Dr.
X. P.,R,
intr.
ese
press to you its appreciation and
the appreciation of the congregation
ot your attach valued services whech
have added so greatly to the beauty
ani effectiveness of Divine worsigp.
The Creator, has been, generous to
you as 'individuals in tuning your
voices for song and it is 'fitting in-
deed that you should use this great
gift of`hie‘in leadling his people in
their songs of praise. The sacrifice
of your time in the preparation' of
suita,ble 733,USi C and in the regular at-
tendance upon 'the excercises of the
chanchs..SundaY by ..Sunday has
brought- -untold- 'blessings to Many
others not so richly gifted as you
Mothers' Day was very fittingly
obseryed in connection with -Zion are and Your labor of love and de-
votion will have their recompense
Evangelical Sunday School last Sun-
e- thin the joy you have brought to these
day. About 74. mothers were pr
sent and took part in the excerciadanin the well-done of the .Heaven -'
who rejoices in every ser-
vice of sacrifice 'performed for
Him. .
John Essery, Rec. Steveard
A very suitable Pageant was render-
ed by one of the mothers and four
pupils.
If you want to make the most of
your life you should hear Rev. W. Y.
Dreier preach on "What is your life'
next Sunday morning and if you
would invest it so as to permanently
„influence the world for egood, you
will want to hear his message on
"The joy of service" and the curse
of Indolence" at the evening ser-
vice.
Hartleib's Block DashwoOd. Ont.
The annual band concert given by'
the local Citizens Band was, held ine
Hartleib's Hall on Friday night and
proved to be one of the beat ever
Staged here. The hall was filled to
the doors and many had to be turn-
ed away. A play entitled "Look
dut for Paint" giVen b the. young
People of the' town was well 'render-
ed. Dr. Taylor occupied' the
and in his address he told- of the
benefit of the bend ,to the town and
congratulated the boye on the excel -
ant program aseVell as their •appetoa
•nice in their 'new' wafering. The
band now has an enrollment of
twenty membere ander the director»
ehip of Ted. 'Vitaliser.
-111a. and MrS. Flynn of London
spent Sunda Yr with Mr. and. Mrs.
Ezra Tiernan. ,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Wilbtir Gray:biol of
Woodstock spent '8Unday with Mr.
rind..BIT'L J W Griebiel
Miss tette Gelerither .spent Setnie
day in London
Miee 'Emma Tiontan of Londoa
Visited iu town over the week -end,
Elimville
Wedding bells will ring in. the
near future. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hadwich Cornish of
London spent Sunday, "Mothers'
Day" at home.
Mr a Elford has purchased the
property.* of the late Mr. Thos.
Smale.
The play, "Here comes the Bride-
groom" was given in Granton Pres-
byterian church last Friday night
by our young people.
Quite a number Of our W. M. S.
members attendad the District Con-
vention at Greenway. Next year
the convention will be held in Elim -
vine church, Zion and Sunshine ap-
Pnintments ,joining with Eliraville.
On May 24th, Conference Sunday,
there will be a union meeting under
the auspices of Eliniville Circuit W.
M. S. to be held at Elimville chureh.
Mrs. Mollarcl, District.Supt. will ad-
dress and membeas from. the Anxil-
lades will take part. A gpod time
is- expected. Sunday, May 24th
evening service. •
Centralia
Next Sunday, May 17th Will be
anniversary services in the Church
here, Rev, McTavish, Crediton, will
conduct, the moinning services, wleile
Rev. G. M. Chidiey, Thames Road
Will conduct the evening services,
there will be. special music by- the
choir.
Mrs. Robt. Smith spent a few days
last week with friends in Stratford.
The Mother's Day Services on Sun-
day morning in the church here was,
very interesting. All were flowers
in honour of the nnothers, Theee
flowers wore, oollected from the
THAMES ROAD
Mr. Wm. Pollen hee returned
home after spending a week helping
Mr. George eSuhr.
Quite a number of their old neigh-
bors from Dashwood spent a jolly
evening with*Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pen -
hale on Wednesday the occasion be-
ing Ed's. birthday; these jolly old
social times are all too few. ,
Miss Addie` Green is recoVering
from an attack of quinsy. "
The W.M.S. meets at the home of
Mrs. T. Ballantyne on Friday, the
subject for roll call: "Victory."
A splendid reception was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
McCurdy for their daughter Mary on
her marriage to Mr. C. Coward,
Their old friends and neighbors
gathered together and spent a very
jolly time. The many beautiful and
useful presents testify to the high
esteem in which the young -couple
are held. We extend congratulations
and beet wishes for their good
health and prosperity.
Mrs. John Ballantyne has return -
from Ste Josephs hospital, London
where she has' spent quite a few
weeks after being .operated on for
mastoids'. Miss Lillian Ballantyne of
New York has .returned with her,
• We all hope for her speedy recovery,
• Master Jack and' Miss Beatrice
Gollings spelt Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Win. Hodge. .
' Mr. Nelson Squires has bought the
cottage on Mr,. Albert Scott's farm
and is adding itto his oWn house,
making quite an improvement.
Mr. Fred Stevvart is suffering from
an attack of rheumatism.
The. lecture given by Rev. Don-
nelly ,of Exeter was well attended
and much enjoyed by all.
Mrs, Green of Exeter la -visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Jack Stewart.
Busy Bees 11/fission Band meets on
Saturday at the church at half p'ast
• tWoa
Shipka
,Quite a number front here attend -
wearers after the service by four. ed 'the 'W/M.S. convention at Green-
httia girl. .were ina.de late''way last Wednesday. .
bonquetseaancle sent to the elent'..in Grace alavainan of Landon
mothqs., A haptisnial e service was Called :on friends' in this vicinity
• held, When three babiee, Cameron, lest -week.
Prodtor, Harold Penwardon and Mrs. P. La Pond of
dee Busevellyawere baptised., An in- :Sarnia visited with Mr. and Mm, 0,
teresting feature of the service was nkbeiner last Sunday,
, the address to the ,Choir read by`,„ ':Mrs. McKenzie -has returned home
Mr„' John E,Skidt37"which was as tel-' after. 4, visit with h&j. son -Ross of
'Wintieor.
. 'aro the Leader atiq MeMbers : 'lefts, Martha Hewitt.and Son Ger-
. Centralia Methedirst \Chanel\ den -"of Exeter are visiting at the
Chir ••' Mr. and Wire.' SWeitzer,
Dear, Fellow WeTitere.— Mr. and Mrs. ES Restos and Miss
The Quarterly Official Board 01 P., Keys Visited with .Mr, an,c1., Mrs,
the Church desire to publicly ex- Kraft last Sunday evening.
-
Lumley
Mrs. Stewart McQueen received
the sad news on Saturday last of the
very serious illness of her eldest
brother, Lou McArthur who is in. a
Vancouver hospital undergoing a
very critical operation of the throat.
His brother Raye left Hensel" at
once for Vancouver to see him.
Mr. Thomae Ryckman is here from
the West. He came East with the
remains of his deceased brother
Henry who died in Moose Jaw hos-
pital, where he had 'been for treat-
ment for a couple of years. a
Mr. and Mrs. Roy _Brown spent
Sunday last with Mrs. Brown's.
brother.
The first ball game of the sea-
son will be played on the \Boundary
on May 20th, the Mount Pleasant
team coming up to play the Bound-
ary Midgets. Everybody come and
swell the crowd.
Master Gerald Glenn who has been
sick and under the doetor's care is
now improving.
GREEN WAY
The District Convention of the W.
M. S. held here last Wednesday was
attended by a record crowd and all
report it as a day long to be re-
membered in our church and com-
munity. A 'full account is given in
another column.
Mr. A. M. Wileon and Mae spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. I.
Waterworth of Wardsworth.
The Ladies Aid have put new corke
matting in ethe basement and clean-
ed and varnished the woodwork and
improved the church, property gen-
erally..
S. S. NO. 4, USBORNE
Report of S. 8. No. 4, Usborne
for the month of April, based on
daily work and test examinations:"'
Sr. IV. --George Thomson 72, Ger-
ald Ford 70, "Lily Hunter 53.
Jr. INT.—Mary Hunter 60.
Sr. 3. ---Jean Coates 76, Ea Hunt-
er 75. -
Jr. Thomson 63, ROY
Hunter 52.
Sr. II. ---Bessie Coates 85, Flor-
ence Mitchell 79, Norman Hunter 73
Eldon kading 67. •
Jr. IL—Arnold Ford 80, Elgin
Luxton 67, Allen Westcott 45.
L—Clifton, Hunter 81, Will Quin-
ton 68, Hubert Quinton 61, Beatrice
Emery 57.
Pr.—Beulah Skinner, Irene Sweet
Dorothy Kerslake, Carroll 'Quinton,
Allen Buswell.
Number on roll 24, average atten-
dance 20. --
L. M. Davis, Teacher
April; S.
S.
1; ItiSn6R7
The following is the report for S.
S. Nos' 1, ilsborne for the month of
Sie lia-e-Iltenors Kathleen Strang
81, VernanOke 8,0, Rota Oke 76.
Pass, Archie ::Etherington 67, ,Vielet
Hyde 62, Jaelt Horton: 61, Eva Boa,
60, Mervyn Dunn .60. Jr. IV—Pass
Marie Squire 72, Pearl Moir 65. Sr.
11/.;---Honoes, Beruiee Horton 85,
Sallies Miller 79e' Pass, Alma Inhere
ington 66, Gordon Block 60, Jr. aII.
—Honore,. 77, Sr. /I
—Honors, Itoss;.Olie 80, Marjorie
Oke 'Dditg,las Stewart 66,
Harold Otaimore 68, Paul Boa. 61,.
Elmore 'Dunn 60., Richard ritherirtg-
ton 51, ,Pern Welsh 40, Sr. 1—Dore
othy..Weleh 72, Ray Squire 70, Eve
erard 89, 'Sr. Pr.—Edith.
Herten' 68. jr„. Pr. Llesid Reynolds
62, Jack Boa ,64;.!A,Iex. Strang 62,
Chester ,Dueen 62. ,,
' Number .011. boll 32, average
torttianeth'.28m1:.A. nortot% leacher.