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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-8, Page 4The Exeter Advocate; Sanders & Gretna proprietors Subscription Price -In ad\aace, $1 50 per year in Canada; 52.00 :u the United Staten All subscriptions not 04 in advance 50c,, •aa, ed. THURSDAY, JUNE 8th, 1922. DaSt1WoOd nen eenton Oestce h,�er of 13urgrus, 'Ceases,. is Visiting- ,Parents urents Isere at ,l'S •,.scant, tray; and e1rs. Rutherford end Miss. 8.0oadfoot visited in Guelph over the sed. ,Mrs. Ireland and son Orlando of $.tret.iord. spent Saturday end Sunday at the home of E Tiemaar+l. t , P. Leonard spent the holiday Bt Kitchezner, lir. Ira Teemaan of the C. B. o; C, Guelph, spent the week end with his Mss 9lyrta lio tena,X spent the week end fat- il% ss Elizabeth Hartle -b i>: London • al:4 week vZs t g With her Parents Mr. ;end ears, W. Wolfe azte Mir 'and at.,�C. Guenther spent Sundry ,n Crediton Mae Horner Guenther of Waterloo gent tilts: holiday at Itis home here, Last Tuesday *neaten"; the Sr Aeon% Of Exeter Pub e tecitool ,pias eed base b ll with the S e, Rome. of this s. hoof Pln v_s tor, were defe,atr'd .by •} score, 1 1i -2, Roe »rad Mrs. 1 ag ,r vietted in Strat- feert3 ;gad S ebrangeille. Th: Crediton 1).stri-t Sunday Schoe,l Convention will be held here this week 1 e9at �cl,zy° a:od Thursday. The cp. enteng ineneran will to '4Verineetlay eve cre=me at mania the to es:derst, R. A, l;,.l'inTerie ria: Rodney wen be the piin.- »1ranee • Thursday then will be three a ry ees. Rev. Litt o: /'inrich R w Hanel o Creditor, and Rey, Yager. Wei .gee's% w^ d:':erent ti: p..,s. arqubar `i.n s e elellie end Reitz Pollen a.Sunday neeMl t. s : I else neck :neral, :MMZss res 13e:14 °rt w a Lel ten, ;dre rear Kipe p.re-Quite neieber nom this vie- :Mir, end Mtn, layettes Herrn heel l theh. family n' ntreen on Sur ley hist -'rite iV MLS rang at the home of Mrs, Thlaa. Belinntene Thursday. -The rL'g- ule anan'delw yt.meeting the Womens L >t tat.. twee held , ,>; ears. J , Gendater er. i 5th, with a eepe: a r.tenber ent,endanee. The ,ceia : • elder by singing 'Brent ,t Be -Tina Bends' , af- ter wenn. Stu es ;:ere read and a :1.:>yned -Y , Colleen, a most de:- 1 htiLl s p'eker for \'orae n's •tnstitu es -ne a v, e ee.nee,sive: e weal , etreet y. ee a,...s, showeng eta sn many wwa\ Item e?s r I st etre°. may h; of greet lilac .t to .he eeenununny. We were also:evened by a very y pl e'a ing dun by air:, Go -;g.; end M s, G. e y e a. aim) tru n real b -r Mrs. Goleingie This inz c t„„ closed by sinning -Geed Save tie: king.,-•, after w= ear a heurneoue malt was , and by the Ladles, and a social bars eh- ay _ Ed by all. GRA..NTON At 9 oenock on Tuesday horn r,, at $. t Feu: s Cathedral, ethe marriage took pence of Gertrude McKenna, niece, of Mr. and Mrs. Tinos, Hawthorne of Toronto formerly of London, to Pat- rick, atrich, Lamphi r of, Granton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lamph'ir. High ina,s was sums .by Monsignor McKeon. The enide, a graduate of St. Joseph's Hoepitai. iITC :.i L -Hcy } Da•\ssof Wing- team, bret-zer of the late W. R. Dawns of Mit .h in, died at his home eloa day May 29th aged e; 9 years. Deceased re- sided in "Mitchell in. the sixties, and had been a resident or Wingham ever since Eor nrazi years he filled the office of c=ollector as customs in that town. ARE YOU A MOTHER? Health is Your Most Valuable Asset, Here is How to Take Proper Care of It Hamilton, Ont. -"I was advised by a practical nurse to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion as a tonic dun, • i n g expectancy and I have had every reason. to be grateful for her f, advice, because it kept Inc in per- r. lett health and I ‘ti \{ , ; had practically no Ten = en tering, Doctor Pierce's Favor,- Ite Prescription tion not only benefits the mother but I am positive the the child is be . erred, too. I would not hesitate to res ommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to 'every expec-art mother." -Mrs, C. *.pike, 46 fleas St. N. ARr. YOU PR. AIL Read This " -" London, Ont, ---en take great pleas - tare in recommending Dr. Pierce's Favorite 'Prescription as I received great bene:it from its use. I have always been in frail ' .and delicate health. I married late in life and I was in my fortieth year before becoming a mother. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription carried nne safely through. Sty lovely little girl is now four 'years e. I. I still take se'av- orate Prescription when I feel the Mist bit week or rundown and it always 'liar Id air rnr?."- free J. G. Baldry, 287 Car nce St. What Dr. 1'i nes Favorite Pre- serir tion haa d _ for other mothers, it will dd for yea. Gat it this very w yt7agithathe drug- gist 'reither Joia. iiet form and ante Dr. Pieat e a IT.t;xli is' Hotel In Butti-a, N. Y.. ,o. -ray: con; tiara tial ,,rel l raiNlae or aand -Noe to Dr, Pierce's a, z ) e:.=orj i3r'idgel• hula, Ont,, for - ink) peg, tablets. Centralia Mr. Rex Mills and le. J. rasear, who . are relieving agents at Ilderton and Denfield ,speje,t Sunday gats; the vi1- lane, Mrs. Swv; eitzer of Calgary y visited in town with her cousin ars, J. Neil or a few da,)ts. Mrs. Jonathan and Mrs, Durham of Brantford visited 'with Mrs. G. Thomp- son Last week. 'lir. M. Sotithcott of Exeter gavo a e ry enee,esttng and helpful addre=ss tae the members of the Leanne here on Wadaesday evening last„ Rete P s took cherge of the nems ; service :n the \church here on Sunday, pr.'ae ang eery able and 11,214>ful sermon Mr. C. Rollins of ,D»tro.lt spent a a Kit dean last week ,with, Mr, .and Mas, Gorge Hicks. red it oa en: nand annual Celebration to be invert ..n, in melee nt under the auspices of the Credit= Amateur .A otin Assn:140n, way held on Saturday,the 3rd lay of June. Tike streets, busi- runs p:aees and, resieleinees were be,aut- i,ully decorate:; with evergreens, bunt- „zee and flags. H verybode made a spec; .at, =►tort to beantify-bee property with, the, result thai the ;t,OWA Ioal ed spick ;tat spin .1,1\-Ktt enii so etude AA 9,at1 Ctee ;wad,, :teethed by Lloyd England j., ime a l.s>rne, proceeded down :Iain tree:t The follow ng was the order of ;the procession- -1"he :Marsha!, the Band. knr;l:r•:n .froth the Crediton, seasol and .1w school south u: toawri, US 1)%Vaned by F. J. clerk, liarra- 's maker; The Creditor), Rural Tele- ,eon: c: on ;M'lcleeac and Trew;ethiek ab. kezetii and wagon rale::r; Charles, £ew..,K:r, General Lle.rclltan ; Young ne non, Hardware; Fent tiros„ General Mie rh'ents; Albert Merie>cl:, Garage end Welting; D. Schro der, Garnett end T.:,r45. Albert Bearer, butcher; Tiee Bann of Commerce; tiro Cali- hump s, and Llody liaist with a. d_e rated auto, A. lyra. nnenber of people were pries - :en ;o see: the parade, and the meg- -nil se;la,:mea used int eel bit ng the ;;nods .for sad: were tnuelt admired. Af- ter the parade a b ti yr:e race took plane Th«e Was \rya by RonaI Geiser. F. 3V, Clara we. first preen Albert :Miordo le sectend, and ele leant and Tr.te;t iek laird ''or the fdo:e.a Wm. 11 InestUc won Fifty pounds to sugar in to guessing contest. In en; a s t -ataon the following sports were sena oft, --Putting the sho:, 1 bus. flax s:ed, Hugo Shenk 29 a 7 .'n.; 100 yd. c'asle 50 3bs flour, annu.1 Bear - :r; par Sunning shies, Ceivern'e \Vui- er; 3 hale cuts, Cooper eleCurdy ;the >a.: u'hipped race„ 1st, 1 25. :Mac- ,, u ay, Winer eal Jae abs; 2nd, 75c. lee nkbeines, %Ven anel Schwartz; Fat Mann's Rat:., 1st, $5 worth o: tile, H rb Fahaer; 2nd, 10 lbs, roast, 'Wan, eine.; Farmer's race, 1st, $5 Worth of tin, a tenter etctwhsine:y ; and, 11e0 4 in tee Frank Taylor; Ladies' Raee. 3 p,.. .9,,• hose, Beatrice Uaist, Addie es,,;e_x, Eva Oestreicher; 'Thread and N edt e Race, 1st., pal rutrning shoes :are ieerr; 2nd, box chocolates. Lily i <thrier • 3rd, box stationery, ucatrice iii t st .100 yd.' dash, 1st, 3 guiz. afowl Lenard Wein; 2nd, small pg, Fred T. 2 t; 3rd, baseball bat, L. Haist; Far r Rene, S { d ,veer, in:, one hour taresitng, Frank 'levier; ?ad, neck - )k., J Brock; 3rd; pa., uhialetrees i John, t te=al; Girls' Race, 1st, pass to /hall camas„ Thelma Tzylar, 2nd, Lox chocolates, Beatrice Heist. After the sports a league baseball game between Ailsa Craig and Cred- itan took place. Tins resulted in a score of b-2 infavor of ,be visiting teary, It was a tee game uneel Ailsa Craeg went in the eighth ineng and brought in 'four suns. The catching of Sally Holtzmana'n in left .field was the, feature ,of The game,. The batteries ev ere,- 9.ilsa Crag, Barnes and Bar- nes; Crediton, Mot; Dundas, peand Fahnar, In the evening the Brienswwick Trio of London gave. a splendid program :n the Ton. Hall,. Their singing and musical selections were of very high order, Mention should also be made of the splendid exhibit of trophies won by our crack shot, Fred Kerr, which w ire shown n Holtzntansn's window during the day. Crediton has season to feel proud of Air. Kerr's success at trap shootiv,g^, We doubt very much M any oth=er ;town of its size is Western Ontar can boast the same. The many £rieends .of Lorne W. Brown will be pleased to learn that be was successful eine obtaining his de- gree of Bachelor of Arts at the exam- inations reoently held in ,Taroanto Ua eversrty,. Lorne is at "present in charge of a circuit for ,the Presbyter` fan Church;, We wish hire every suc- cess :kta his undertaking. Mathew England has bought himself a Ford Sedan, Jahn N. Morlock has else; i'eceiwted his new Studebaker and it IS bang much admired. Ezra Ewald . of :Kitchener and Irwin Feltner of 'Toronto were home for the holidays. Walter Hauch has also returned home after attending school 5n Waterloo. There was no nervi-ce, en the 'Metho- dist Cry,vrch last Suaday;es account of Rev, Brocik's abse=nce at Confer -- ;ice• an, London. , - i SOCIAL SERVICE CON V.tNTION,. The active agency of temperanceand mal .reform: in Humes, ,s now known as 'the Hunan County Social Service Council', and .as will ;be seen by en advertisement in another column of t i.s Lase., this Council is holding ;.ts annual conveenterm on Wednesday after noon and evening, - June 14th, in God- -recb.. Rev. Peter Bryce. secretaryiof lira department of Child Welfare, and Alex„ McLaren, •s-ecre tary ,of Rural Gomruu ty Work in, the. Ontario S'oc- ,:al SFrvioe Couaciii, will be in. atterLd- aac anal" address the gathering, in additian to county workers • Reports f.on_tha offoer,s"will be received and friln1 mad: or the „coming year. -The Ghd rich "people extend 'a cordial -in-• v n t,;\a tr> spend eche _lay in their at tractive town. HT RONDALE The Iluronciale Women's Institute held their annual, meeting at the house of Mrs, Chas, Allison. The In- stitute report a very sugeessfdl year,. with an average attendance of 40 at the meetings, Mrs, W. B. Rydall, gave au instructive paper on "Consol- idated Schools," The following oitl- cera were then elected: • Hon, President- Mrs, Adana. Case; President, Mrs, F. Down; ist vice- pres., Mrs, Cudmore; 2nd vice -.Pres,,, Mrs. A, Ford; Sea. Treys„ Miss Nettie leeddy; assis't sec., Airs, ]£t, Nestle; district director, Mrs. A. Ford; dist representatives, Mr's, Wan. Welsh and Mrs. 11. Strang; directors, Miss H. Reddy, Mrs. J. Glenn, Mrs. H. Strang Pianist, Miss Iia Mitchell, At, the elose of the meeting lunch was served. by the hostess, FELL TO DEA -Tel, d'ar 1. ll.. June 4, --•Russell leod ield, aged 23 .fell 40 ,feet to the bottom of an old gas well tear here at noon on Saturday and was instantly killed, Lexie Barr of , B1a nslaard,. whowas working with Bodfield, and.. who tried to bran; the body ,to the surface, was overcome by gas at}d was 144conscou3 for more than three hours. Bradfield's body W14 finally secured by grappling one. iec ween le=ad been reported leaking and BotW 1d went down to repair it. The Ras at the bottom proved too err ag for him and be sighialed to be drawn, to the surface in a rope sling. Just before reaching the top he slipp- ed out of the alien; and fell back 40 fleet, fracturing h�.s skull, Death was practically instantaneous. Bodtie1dwas unmarried and a son of Alonzo Bod- fi:hd Of St. Mery:s, w;LtNTQN-The death occurred, af- ter several weeks of illness, on eloa-i d:ty at her Inoue on Princess street of Jendeta Thompson, widow of the late Edward,Rathwell. She was in hex 75th year. She was a eateve of God. e ' h T,ownsbip,-The Misses South- t arab. have sold their residence on Rata- uberry street to Mr. Geo. Tay,'. `.r, who gats pa`ssession about July 1st, The cusses Southcombe intend' mining to Niagara. --Mr. E. F. lierne r ▪ 3aac1 nuttily, who have spent the past three years fn Clinton, have returned tc> Bayfield. CONTRAST IN POLICE. As They Ara Seen In Norway, Sweden and Denmark, In Christlanla the policeman is a mild and amiable citizen iu n rather shin) cont and none too neat who stands in the initiate of the roadway and tries tri maintain some sante:owe of order is the democratic muddle of the eit.F's tannin In Stockholm the policeman is a wwalking arsenal, with sword and pistol and a bra,:!: helmet, and tate arrest of disorderly perae•n .bee n1 'e an act of e t ate. There the polte.enruu represents the high authority of a 3pruud country. ;re fume iris duty with a stern se. 1trlry. Ile Is tee symbol of lair and a rail,"•isbed order ;n Copenhagen the lmlieertin is nei• then the Itappr.:;ea-leech- citizen who 1•::i'abs the streets of noway nor is he a internam an resplendent glory like tis Colleague hi SN. t t 'n. Ile strikes n happy medium .0 this he is an ex cellent repr•eeent.r1t . an a lama where the art of seesib1e ;tad a e Leer ul living seems to have beau let c•a.clst to Its blab... - est perfection, where ever;' bolt) seeme well fed, where beggars are as ,scarce as 'very rich people and where the wom- en lire up to the hest traditions of the deeming carina which is made in the royal residence of Denmark. --Hendrik Willem Van Loon in Century. DEAD, YET STILL iT LIVES. A Most Curious Freak of Nature is the Vegetable Caterpillar. Among the many strange growths,. apparently freaks of nature, which are to be found in New Zealand the vege- table caterpillar readily ranks among the foremost. This caterpillar is sev- eral inches in length, is hairless and does not differ essentially in appear- ance from some :of the caterpillars of our own land. Its claim to distinction Iles to rise fact that when it gets ready to die 1t' digs a hole for -itself in the earth and completely buries itself. Later .4 slen- der green shoot springs from the spot. This bears two or more leaves near its top. - Upon investigation It is found that the green .shoot springs from the bead of the dead caterpillar, and further in- vestigation develops the fact that the body of the caterpillar is filled with roots. The form is retained without change, and the roots do not pierce through the skin or enter the ground. When dug up this dead yet living freak pre- sents a most odd appearance, for the head and even the eyes of the cater- pillar are distinctly •seen, yet from the bead is growing the green sprout, with 1ta leaves. Interested. linsbn nd (at police , station) -Thee sly you have caught the fellow who r„ tih -d our house night before last. ear east -Yes. Do you want to see tom': Husband --Sure! I'd like to taik to hire 1 want to know how he got in witient waekin_ my-wtfee I've been Irvine to do that for :he Mast twenty .•aa re. .l udge. LONDON CONFERENCb,, Many changes were scheduled in the first draft of the stationing committee although there are but few in Exeter strct,-. Exeter District Sylvan -Leo Hooper, CGrenton-J. Fletcher Sutcliffe Woodham *avid. G• Thompson Goderich District Qoderich, Victoria St, -John Hedley Seaforth-R. Fulton lrww in Nile. -James J. Pearson lientniller-Wallace 1- I, Moss ,Auburn .Percy S. Banes, . Walton -George M, Clayton -Varna-Arthur • J. Lose. Quite a nuni)xer of Exeter . people attended different sessions of the, London Conference during the week. Some were "delegates, and others sim- ply spectators, The matter of union of *lain Street Methodist Church and Cavezn Presby., teriart Church, as proposed by the two congregations, has been laid ,ever lay the London Conference. Irv, 3. E. ,J. li;ilyard of Sarnia de- feated neve W, E. Willsozn, whose home reline ms Whalen, for the presi- dency.. resi-•dency_ Rev. G. A,. Barnard of F3orene.e, formerly of F,limw ale, was elected sec- retary. .a.J,e1 ,Si, tl } oT4 % the death a T-nursda, nt e, s occurred near here of Done= Wood • why died suddenly at his home a mile east of Herelle He retired as asual . tha n' ht before, but died of heart failuea during ;:the night He was a leeut sixty years. of age and unmarried. lie was :n -aged "'<tt the Insurance business • acid cattle buying. Ross Donee, sora of Mr. and :lira, Wm. Dowetell, .7btgnied the Khaki Leni- versity scholarship for Medical stu- dents at the London. University, Lon - London With the scholarship went a. wen' of $75, -=-hiss W. Bernd of Ber- mucin, who lass been, visiting her sin. tea, Airs. 1. Drummond. for several ww:eke, is at present visiting relatives in Toronto. 'fir, j. W. Ortwein has:: m=ewed into his new home on K.iatgesti r, ently purchased from Mr, "MV. Bu - annexe -Mrs. neatw-Mrs. R. Bouthron {s visiting her daughter at Barrie:, -.lex. elute dock ;pent a .few days at Brentford with his daughter lies Alexia, who continues quite x11.--11rs. Elston who has been making her home with her nota, tea. R. Higgins, for some time, is visiting in Wingham and .Clintons -kiss Iiard2 who has been visiting in Tor- onl0, has returned ]tonne,-Soanae of oar bowlers enjoyed a visit to Exeter on Friday veneaing, and two of them were prize wwii'ttters,--An event *f Iti- t rest took peace at the home of Mr, and ears. Wm. Caldwell on May 29th. when they celebrated their Golden Wedding. On May 29th, 1872 W1lliam Caldwell married Sarah Chamberl•'13nin Exeter, by the late Rev- ,Clappisot>, Mrs. J. P. Ross, ,s cousin of the bride, being the bridesmaid. Ten children were born to the ,union, all living, .- Mrs. Henry Strang, Usborne; Will of Wash:,ngton; Robert at home;; , Mrs. G Joynt, Hens:tlMt Ben. of Carpe ry e an.; Henry o£ Los Angeles; ' •a d of Lory leve r h Manitoba; Erni: in Saskatchewan; Mrs. S tickney of Tacoma, Wash. ; and Wes ley of Listowel, -Mrs, David Anderson o: Chicago, is the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. George Dick. -Mrs, Hugh Mc Ewen. and Mrs„ J. ,Bell left last week to visit in Califor ' Mrs. E. Rennie was east week it Windsor as a de1-' agate to the convention of the Meth, W, M. S. Mount Carmel A number from here attended the celebration, at Crediton on Saturday. -Mr. and:airs, Jas. Quarry and fam- ily of Stratford ramped with their household effects to the home of Mr. Quarry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Quarry, where they will remain for the summer. -Mrs. M. O'Rourke, ac- companied by Misses Josephine and Nora visit -ed friends at London last week. -Mr. John Hall of St. Michael's, College, Toronto, arrived home last week to spend his holidays. -Miss Marie Walker of London is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Kh:ava,-Miss. Winifred Guinan obtained h-er certifi- cate .for Third .Year ,General Profic- eency Scholarship and John J. Hall degrees, B. A., at London last week. Congra+tulatronsr. Mr. and Mrs- T. J. Hall visited ,friends at London last week. -Mr. Edward Ryan is serious- ly 11 at lis homn-_Mr. Jas. Cough- lin sof London is arisitia g at thehome of his uncles, Messrs, P, and M. Doyle 12 c•o,n e.ssion of McGillivray. Kirkton The locals shu=t out the Fullartont baseball team 12-0, in a N. Welling- ton baseball game at Fullerton last week, Batteries-Kirkton, Taylor and Shier; Fullarban., Woodley and Reid, Tire Junior team defeated Exeter an the 'local diamond 4-2,. TO THE FARMER Small amounts saved regularly soon reach a large total. Deposit each week part of the mope you get fromyour cream,butter and eggs ad wtch your avings baance grow. WE WELL{ VIE SMALL ACCOUNTS. CAN ADTA BANK OF COMMERCE Capita Paid uF $15,000,000 Reserve and $15,000,000 Exeter $ranch, - F. A, Chapman, manager Crediton Branch, 11 R. S.. Wilson, Manager Dashwood Branch,, THE BANK MOLSONS INCORPORATED 1855 Capita Paid Up $.4,000,000 Reserve Funel 55,000,000 Over 12$ Branches, FARM RUN ON A BUSINESS BASIS. regnres that every rnembet' •of the 'family be made a partrner. That the earning from some part;,,utar pro - dna be allotted toeach member; Then good sense indicates that .these earnings should go to sw:ll their savings n'acount with Fite Malsons Bank. Tlas wilt mare 'each 00.0 ambitious to melte his. product pay. Depxits by mall accepted, EXBTBIZ. BRANOlrl T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business .laity. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch.. Furniture ai E'3UCTION Iti FURNITURE. WL CARRY TRE LARGEST AND MOST UP~ TO -DATE STOCK. BUY l•IERI;, AND SAVE MQN1:Y Funeral Director & Embalmer, M. E. A DI E r A slow oven will not spoil your baking when you use EGG -0 Powder ORDER FROM YOUR .NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER'S ammommimmiummonommisi SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S, No, 2, Hay for May; -Sr, lV., V. Murray 395, 0. Tuckey 358, L. Greb 318, F. Wildlong 282; Sr, III., V. Caldwel1386 C. Hauser 370; Jr. III., I. Russell 5013 G. Tbneey 483, B. Manley 437, N. Stanlake 365, H, Bieber 335, A. Hiu- ser 271, R. Caldwell 187; Sr, II., G. Tierney 356, E. Murray 344, B. Cald- well 339, I. Staarlake 294; Jr. it. F. Trr•ebner 294, M. Russell e77, t), Treebnner 237; Class 3, M. Northcott 372 C. O'Brien 319, R. Tanney 317; Class 2, H. Rowe 245, G. Greb 235; Class 1, L. Trieliner 205, H. 'Tinny 1&3, D. Caldwell 170, P Gould 168, No-. on roll 30, average 27. A L. POW, teacher, SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No. 4 Us.borin e, for .the ,Month of May names he atg in order of merit, -Sr. IV. bra Hardin; Ada Mitchell; Jr. IV,, Lula Heater, Wilfred Baigent, Marjorie Htin her, Hubert Hunter; Jr. JIL, George SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No; - 7 (SHIPKA), for the month of Ivlaey. Reoart is .based on .various tests held during the month :-Sr"4-Ronaad Mc- Each'ea>.. 88 Verne Sharpe 82, Jack Lochner 81. Jr. 4 -Eddie Wilson 58. Sr, 3 -Borden Shroeder 76, Gouldy Shr adder 72, Edna Wilson, Jr. 3 -Til- lie Dietrich 70, Elizabeth Jioulahan 68 Mt -ha Lamport 64, Eileen Baynham 62, Went: Lochner 52. Sr. 2 -Dons McKellar 89, Loznee Dietrich 73, Kath; wine MMlcEachen 67, Margaret Houlahan: 67; Jr. 2 -Ila Sweeitzer 74, Arthur Bay,nman 72, Beatrice Baynham 72 Tom Lamport 70: Sr. 1 -Evelyn Swei- tzer 99, Freddie Shroedet 88, Arnold ., Baham 84, Mildred Lamport 82, Mar, t15a Gower 65. Sr. .Pr. -Ruth ; Gasser 100, Russell Main 99, Sammy Sweit zer 96. Inst. Pr. -Jean McKellar 85.; Jr. Pr. -Theodore Dietrich, ;Arnold Geiser. Roy Deetrich, Jack McKenzie, John Lamriort. Number ran -roll 36; average attend - niece 35. --Lavine. V. Smith, teacher. Thomson„ Doreen. Westcott, Marjorie; M'4 esteott, Lady Hunter, Gerald Ford Harold Mitchell; Jr. II., Mary hunted Jr. I., Ile Hunter, Archie Thomson Roy Hunter; Primer, Jean Costes, Flof nee Mitchell, Bessie Coates, Norman' Hunter, Arnold Ford. No enrolled 211 average 18.6. L. ?MI; Davis, teacher. SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No. 2, USBORNE, for the month of May b base d on the weekly ,examinations :-a Sr, 4-Cbas. Hodg rt, E. Stewart, :MT, Golliangs. Jr. 4-E. Campbell, R. Cote tin A, Rohde, R. Turnbull.; Sr, 3-, E, Allen, C. Stewart. Jr. 3-5. Camp- bell, J. Golliings and A. Cottle, equal; R. Cottle. Sr, 2-K. Wiseman, I. Stews art. Jr 2-I, Allen, M. Rohde, L. Stewart, Sr. Primer B, Golli;ngs, P. McNicol, H. Jobs, A. Rohde, W. Stew art. Jr. Pruner-- (a) Isabella Chidley. Jr. Primer (b) 'Doreen Campbell. Number an ,roll 25; average attend- ance 23,8.-F. A. Marquis, teacher, O e• ,)nc _ 911 .t �..•- ..�-�.;�:�.- ?et'��1 a�1,.r v• fes ji? FyC: d _ . �t' u �=1�L•+/U'I111,+Gi ,iE:t;l.i,.� � -_ r`. Why � are we Because we know that THE CANADIAN STEEL & WIRE COMPANY, LIMITED, spend thousands of dollars every year in improving their fence and that they give honest value always. Every roll is exactly as represented./ the Agents?„ "CANADIAN fence is FULL GAUGE No. 9 WIRE throughout and the galvanizing will not peel off or crack. It has the famous "CANADIAN knot and costs no more than lighter and less durable fences. Anyway, come' in and examine it. We'll show you the "AMERICAN" Galvanized Steel Fence Post, too. 208 We can sell you this fence as cheape as you can buy fence anywhere. WM. WARD, EXETER, ONTARIO