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The Exeter Times, 1923-10-11, Page 5Dtt g; 'al: -ft ed ug ELr- tr- for ar- ity *Ea 010.1 ; aaln age tar; Lek- tic - and the? to-' sew- eaveie etor uld Lew, 'OUT. "• re, EXETER TIME glill11111111111111111M111111101111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIMHIMIHNIIIIIIII111111111111111 :Ar1 eVe aVer Y sumptuous and. ,arPetiz- - ing repast was enjoyed. by the Sehol- Hervisal ' = ars. At the close of the supper, the a I tables werecleared from the floor = and the evening spent in dancing = and friendly social intercetirae be- tween the two Schools. Below is a -- list of the prize winners of the day. Ownig to the wet condition of the diamond and the lateness of the hour 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I beseball match between tile boys of -a- when the sports were eau off, the the two sclioolayas poStpone'd until pter•'alAe. n - Girls 60 -yd race ----K. Elliott, G. Blackwell, A. Scruton. Boy a 100-yd—A. Sparks Gascho (Zur.) Carmichael. t Throwing baseball, Girls—G. Sob- ilbe, (Zur.)a. H. Whiteside, M. Mc- •Kaig. ' Rtinning high jump—A. Sparks, Gascho, (Zur.) Seddon. Shotput— Carmichael, .Gascho, (Zur.) Soiclan. Girls relay—G. Cooper, M. Fair- burn, K. Elliott, G. Blacitwell, Hen- sall; H. Whiteside, A. Scruton, D. liefferman, E. I-Iefferman. 100 -yd Girls—G. Blackwell, M. Fairburn, K. Elliott, . Boys relay—A. Sparks, L. White- side, A. McKaig, J. Carmichael, Hen- sall; Gascho, Youngblut, Schreinaie, Gascho, Zurich. Hop, step and jump—Gascho,'Car- michael, D. Hoggarth. Standing broad---Gascho, White.: side, Sparks. Highest , points --Boys Gascho; Girls, G. Blackwell. Line up for girls soft ball, 'which was won by Zurich: Hensall Zurich G. Blackwell Catcher F. Diechert M. Fairburn pitcher G. Schilbe H. Whiteside, 1st I. Howald M. McKaig 2nd E. Deitrick E. Anderson 3rd G. Mellick A. Scruton S.S. L. Leibald M. Douglas L.F. E. Ducharme G. Cooper C.F. R. Sararas E. Hefferman R.F. -L. Farwell 11•01•111 .I•1•••• DON' waste time wishing yo U had a good busitieSeardilbations-asiiiitl MISS a splendid position, which is waiting ,to become YOUR OPPORTUNITY to a high place in the COMMERCIAL world. MAKE TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th, 1923, YOT_TR LUCKY DAY Y beginning a COMMERCIAL, STENOGRAPHIC er • SECRETARIAL COURSE in The MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS scnooL in the PROVINCE1 THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE CLINTON, ()NT. For information write or phone B. F. Wad, 13.A., M. Acc'tsa Principal. - M. A. Stone, Com. Specialiat, Vic e_Principal. Phone 198 1 'DR. A. MOIR, L. M. C. C. Physician and Surgeon Phone 7.0 'HENS gaLL DR. J. W. PECK Graduate of Faculty. of Medicine, McGill 'University, Montreal; Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; Licentiate of Medical - Council of Canada; Post Graduate Member of Resident Medical staff of General Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; Office, 3 doors east of Posta0ffice. Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. - DR G. W. DUFFIN Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, Western liniversitY, London; Mem- ber of College of Physicians and Sur- geons, of Ontario; Post Graduate ,member of Resident Staffs, of Re- ceiving and Grace Hospitals, Detroit, • Lor eighteen months; also Post Grad- • oate member of Resident Staff iu -.Midwifery, at Herman,.KieferHospi- tal„ Detroit, for three months'. „ ass Office over Joynt's, Block, Phone 114 Ont. . • DR. G. L. SMITH DENTIST TWO doors east Of the "Maisons Bank,. Hensall Ont. Away W‘dnesday- afternoons. ••••••... PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN & tIOLMES Barristers, &c. Office on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton St., Goderich. ' Private funds to loan at lowest rates. W. Proudfoot, K.C. • 3. L. Killoran, D. E. Holmes Mr. Holmes will be: in Hensall every Friday from 9 until 6. AUCTIONEER OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au- ction School, Special course taken in Itegistered Live Stock (all Breeds,) Merchandise, Real Estate, Farm Vales, etc. Rates in keeping with prevailing prices. Satisfaction as- sured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or 'wire 18-93, Zurich. - DWELLING FOR SALE HENS' L Ortwein, of London, spent. Sunday in town. Mr. 'Hugh McDonald, of Clinton, spent Sunday at his home here. , Mr. Wrn. „Fairburn is confined to his heme with an attack of scarlet fever: 0 Mr: and ,Mrs. Rowntree, of London spent the week -end with Miss Me - Gregor. Miss Zetta Passmore visited rela- tives near Kit:1[ton and Exeter over the week -end, ,AnniVersary ServieeS Will be held in the Methodist chuich here ou Sun- day, October 21st, • . Mr. W. 0. Goddwin has been ap- pointed choir leader of Carmel Pres- byterian church here. Rev. J. G. Litt, •of Zurich, will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sunday next. Mts. John Zuefle and Master Clair One Story Frame Dwelling, north side King Street,'Hensall; 4 rooms, 2 •village lots, well Situated. Small fruits and good water. Apply George Brown, or Gladman & Stanbury. POSITION WANTED—As house- keeper on a far in or for retired. gent- leman. Mrs. la Runsrd, Box 206, Hensall. HAY couNam The regular monthly session • of the Council of the Township of Hay, was held in, the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, Oct. 1st. All members were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ad- opted. A grant of $25 was 'made toward the Zurieli Agricultural Society, $20 to the Zurich School Fair', and $10 to the Dashwood School Fair for 1923. Ey-Law No. 13-1923 re Stanley Mr. Roy Webber is this week mov- Big Drain was read tne third tiane ing his household effects into the and finally paseed. west side and upper part of, the store '` -The -Township engineer will be he now occupies. instructed. to make an award relat- ing to" the diteff, leading -to and lead-' ing away froiMathe big steel bridge, on Cons. 4 anaa5: IS on his holidays. - The following accounts were pas- ' The M,ethoclis't church is planning sed: Mrs. M. Weber, re Meyers, $10; to.aiold a• fo-wl supper on Nov„einher, T. R. Pattersoaaplans for bridges etc. Stla. Further particulars will ,be $50; ditto plans, reports etc. re given at a later date. are visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. W. B. Bell, of Windsote The annual Teacher's Convention is being held in Exeter Thursday (to- day) and Friday of, this week. Mr. and.Mrs: H. Johns, of Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook and family, the forepart of this week. Mr. Rai McArthur ha's secured a job driving a team for G. F. Case & Son, the job formerly held by E. Mc- Queen. Workmen are this week busy re- pairing the home of Mr. E. Drum- mond which was recently damaged .by fire. Mr. Edgar „McQueen has been en- gaged by Mr. T. C. Joynt to clerk in the grocery dept, of his department- al store. . Mr. R. E. Cook has purchased the dwelling on Khig St. opposite the Town Hall, formerly owned by Mrs. T. McKay. EVERY SORT 'OF JOB PRINTING WE PRINT—Posters, Dodgers, En- velopes, Letterheads, Visiting Cards, Shipping Tags, and anything at all, • at The Obiseryer Printing Office, Hensall.1 Orders taken for Daily and Weekly Paperrs. Toronto and London papers Mr. 3. L. Tasker, of Blyth, is re- lieving agent at the C.N.R. station in the absence of Mr. A. L. Case who. Schalm Drain $102; Township clerk' by-laws etc.; re Schalm Drain, $40; An auction sale of household ef- Alfred Taylor, cement work culvert fects will be held at'the home of Mrs. read 15, $15.55; London ' Bridge Thos. McKay on Xing St. on. Satur- works iron for culverts $26e C.N.R. day, October 13tIaaat 1.30 pan. freight on iron' $2; Margaret John- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Little an.6. fam- ston, let award Soldier's Memorial •ilY returned on Sunday from a motor $27.50; Margaret Douglas and' -a- trip to Chambersburg, U.S.A. and re- ward Sol. Mem.' $16.50; Hazel Thom-. port a very ..enjoyabre trip.. Nen, 3rd award. Sol. Mem. $11; N. Mr. A. L. Case, the local C.N.R. Stanlake, comniissioner, road No. 1, agent. is at present on his holidays $254; J. Campbell ditto $1498.30; -J. and he with Mrs. Case are visiting Pfaff, fenceviewer fees $2., J. Eck- relativee in New York and .otlaer stein ditto, $2; H. Steinbach, ditto, points in the U.S.A. $2; C. L. Smith printing voaers' list Miss .Jean Elder who is a'pupil of etc. $199; C. F. Hey, emu rd 6,825; Exeter High School,. -while taking N. Sararas cleaning ditches $289.84; Part in. the .sports on Field Day at C. Aldsworth, coin. rds 2, 3 and 4, Luean, on Friday last, had the tills - 1,297.10; W. Dearing com. rd 5, 'fortune to have her' ankle severely ,$144.15; Wm. Pfaff, rd work No. 5, wrenched. ' * -$3.75; 3. Penhale ditto: ,$7.50; Zur- ich schooLfaar, grant $20; Dashwood child, whp have spent the past few school fair, grant $10; Zurich Agri. months visiting. friends and relatives Society, grant $25; W. E. Pfaff cern- kn: the British Isles, retarned herne mit for culvert rd 1,5, $28.35; Work- on Monday of this week. :They re - man's Compensation Board, ass't re Port a' very 'enjoyable trip, while a- broad. $1.3„12; Stromberg-Carlson broad. Tel. Mfg. Co., supplies $46.72; Nor- • . . • A Choral Society concert, will be thern Electric Cp., supplies $5.42; . . • given in the Brucefieid church on Bell Tel. Co., toils and. Directories, ; . • Moild.ay evening' next, October .15th, $218.20g P. McIsaac; express, mes- under ,the direction.' Of Mr, A. W. senger; salary etc. $457,03; • M. G. Anderton, of London:. Mies Ola Cook Deitz, salary $422.50. -: and Mr. W. 0. Goodwin will take The council adjourned tnameet a- . gain on' Monday, No,-vember. 5th, at part in ale. enter,tninanera, - 1.30 o'clock p.m. . A. F. Hess, Clerk. ZURICH Ed. Miller is visiting friends $4.75. In club with the Exeter Times in Michigan. $6.25. Lea,ve your order at the Ob- Mrs. Sturgeon, of Bervie, visited . . , server Office. relatives in town during the past week. - Mrs. J. B. 1)ennis and Sam Heitz. - mann, of Kitchener, visited their fa- ther, Mr. G. Holtzman recently. 1VIr. Andrew 1V(iddleholtz,' of Kit- chener, renewed old Zurich acquain- tanceS.,last week. Mrs. Greb, Sr. has left for Detroit, where site will remain for the winter. Lumber. ha Advanced But we are still selling White Pine dressed on both sides at $45.00 per 'thousand, 1x6 dressed and matched. white pine $50.00 per M. B.C. No. 1 XXX Shinglee B. C. No. 1 XXXXX Shingles Bird'a Aahplialt Twin Shinglee •laird's Aeliphalt Roll Roofing 18 in, wide, the heaviest made. hone No. 12 A. J, CLATWORTIFY GRANTON • The Clothing Factory,„ formerly operated by: the jackson ma. Co, was re -opened on Monday morning last. The Hensall and Exeter fac- tories, have been purchased by Mr. S. M. Sanders of Exeter. Mr. badly week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock visited in Sarnia oVer the week -end. ' Very successfal Harvest 'Thanks- giving Services wete held in Grace church on Sunday. a -The rector from Liman being the speaker • at both morning and evening services. Mrs. J. B. Hodgins visited hen daughter in Detroit recently. Mr. Arthur Nfellin, of Detroit, and Gordon Ulens, of Windsor, visited friendg here on Sunday. ' naamber from here ,attended the school fair at Corbett on Friday last and rdport a fine time. ' Miss Luella Curts, grs. Follins and Byron Brown are delegates to Shipkaa'S.S. convention on Friday, Oct. 12th. The general public is .svelcome to. both sessions, afternoon and evening. Mr. Aldrick and Mr -Tine, of Lon- don, assisted the Methodist choir on Sunday and Mr. Aldrick sang a solo which was much enjoyed.' GREENWAY, Dean Brown had his finger crushed in his machine last The Bazaar held by the ladies of the Methodist church in the Town Hall on Saturday last was d big suc- cess; There was a florida booth, - Maple Leaf booth, Mollthal Circle Novelty bootlo'and also Mollard Cir- cle candy booth and a' home-made cooking booth, in which were display- _ ed a large variety of dainty and pleasing articles which were readily disposed of to, those who attended. A five o'cloeit tea was served by the the ladies and quite a nuMber ;availed Mr. M. Brown, of Amherstburg, m theselves of the nleaaure of enjoy - visited at the Mime of Mr. 3, Procter ing-a tastyrepast ; ' , last week. • , Mts. C. Heyrock whO spent the Phe third annual Field, Day of the last few monthin London and at Hensall and Zurich High schools, Grand Bend , has returned 10 ber was held on Friday last, October 5th home here. •at the Honsall Baseball field. The Dr. John Hagan, of Chicago, who weather proved ratnei-, disagreeable has been visiting at tho Hagan home aor a good showing along smite lines en the Parr Lino left an Tuesday 01 aperia but the majority of the last for that city. • . ovente were ran oU despite the wee.- Maa Sam's Deitz our local etnaPen- Later couditions. Mr. Milliken, Prin- ter contractor, has just closed a deal eipal of the Zuriell school and Mr. S. Lor a new Metal barn for Mr,' Win. Bugles, teeeher 01 Hensall Centinuaa Taylor, of Stanley, to rept:lee the tion classes, had charge of the sports one deetroyed by fire a few Weeka and gave all the entrants lo the var- ago, The new structure wili bea'oea eaente a eaaa: eaaaa,,e, Pi.e-Nuptial Party. The Pt. Huron Times gives the fol- lowing interesting, account of a pre- nuptial party: "Mrs. C. D. Firestone, Pearl street was hostess Wednesday evening at a aiitchen shower in hon- or of Miss Laura Love, of Sarnia, whose marriage takes place October 15th to John Gowie, of that city. The guests played hearts, after which a two -course lunch was served in the dining roonsi which was decorated with pink and white streamers, with bouquets of pink cosmos and other fall flowers used throughout the house. Friday e-vening Misses Nora and. Ruth Glynn, of Sarnia, gave a dinner at Patricia Inn, in honor of Miss Love, at which time the guests presented her with a shower of Pyrex dishe,s. 50x70 feet, and the thtiidc will he After the strealuelnla afternoon of entirolY aoVered with metal. sports. the Htmattil *wheel banquetted Mr. RoY rester/ of Kitchener is ttio visiting adaeloi itt tho Town Hall, a-ating with relatives hare,. E.L.C.E., ,of the Eyangelical church held a very delightful party at the home of Lir. and Mrs. R. A, Goetz, on Monday night. The even - was very pleasantly spent in games • after which wener roaSt was enjoy- ed. IVIiss Pearl Kraft Izas accepted a position with J. C. Reid & Co. • CREDITON Mrs. (Rev,) A. E. Motyer, of For- mosa, is visiting with Dr, • and Mrs, Orme and renewing ,a.eq iqances about tette. ad4alae, • Senator and Mrs. Ratz, of New Hamburg and Miss, Zwicker, of Lon- don, are visiting with Nfr. and Mrs. C. Zwieker. The ladies of the • Crediton Wo- men's Institute, "Motored to Zurich on Thursday, Oct. 4ta, for a social afternoon with the ladies there. A very enjoyable time was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Cha.s. Gervin, of O- klahoma, are visiting wit") Mr, and Mrs, H. K. Either, coming from a convention of the Rotary Club, of De- troit. On departing they will spend a few days with friends in Goderich and Ludknow. Miss Heist has ham' appointed del- egate of the Evangelicrd Sunday •School to the provincial convention to be held in Stratford the latter part of this week. Mrs. Clayton Sims is visiting this week with lier sister, Mrs Hillard Sperling in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, of Freemont Mrs. Reynolds, of Cal. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Clark. On Sunday last •the Crediton male quartette.furnished the re.USIC for the anniversary services ef the Bethel Methodist church at Bayfield. Mr. George Beaver, Mrs. Fleming Mrs. Geitz have returned to their homes in Michigan after visiting with their father, Mr. N. Beaver for the Past week. Mrs. J. R. Hallman and daughter, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Zwicker for a few days. Mrs. Chressie Brown has returned home afterna short visit in Zurich. Mrs. G. Cook, of Detroit, is visit- DASI4WOOD Dr. H. H. Cowen, L. D.S. D. D. S, DENTAL suRoEON At McCormick's Block, Zurich, every Thursday and Saturday. MAIN OFFICE Hartleib's Block ----, Dashwood, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. D. Pfaff, of Sarnia, were visitors in town over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Otterbein have, returned from a visit to Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McIsaac, of Crediton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Restameyer, Cat, K. Kuhn, Lloyd Wein, Irene Mrs. Geo, Kellerman is visiting Flynn, Velma Guettinger, Gladys -kith her Son in Paris. Penhale, Earl Sheardown. Mr. Sam Oestreicher has returned White Egge—Wm. English, John from the hospital in London, where Hedden, Thelma Sims, Lloyd Wein, he uflcl0rwtnt an operation. ' ' Clara ThotnpsOil, Erma Fah ner ; Rally Day services were held in Brown Eggs , G. Penhale, Ella Dear- tho 'Evangelical Sunday School last ing, Helen Orme, Rob. Flynn, Greta Sunday morning. A splendid pre- Dearing, Lorne Wein. gram was given consisting 01 chorus- Dairy Calf—E. Woodall, M. Rich- es and recitations, also selections by 'ard, G. Haist; Spring Laanb, L. Wein, the Grand Bend quartette. The con- Lawrence Wein, Edgar Rader, S. teat betWeeil Zurich, Crediton and Lawaen; Halter broken colt, W, Gals- DashWood. Sunday Schools also came er, 0. Haist; Agr. Celt, W. .Gaiser, to a elose that day, 1)ashwood being G. Haiet, . TIPIUltS1)4tOCI'Ofillal 11 itlAt hale; Pair bacon Hogs Beaver, 3.1 HIGH SCROOL SRO Lacbaier, E. 'Woodall, al. Hirtzel, L. Wein, W. Gaiser f C•Gn. -Bae0a add 1 nean ee a Howard' F' Beaver' (Cul) sI.)01'1 Lump. The da 1T vra,, cold high 'schocil5 held their animal field day Home-made lamed --Dorothy Diet- x and occasional .showers fell but a" rie „IVIildi ett Inte, yla aist 111 'lull sportswere L of(. Lawson, Alma Lawson; Graham latuf- , faucan staff and scholars tura:shed art vts- e•Silraablidela'etWli3irliF134ilit\l'e.r,N\Gr4.itPee'n111:11danleaexcciant , '111:1dle-Sd'"D?t:°:111tibiCell 1A:1:12Q'artiltehrc:3 Kathleen WsonocidaC1111,r11-a'a.1.10trInTel,rtDs', 1:12tai'elt:,,l'hge°'1,c'budacsa'entinlballel)c c'°'cilietfe.q5aertirN:21tlelr''Mou Dietrich, 13 Rasa Dearing, Salina Ra rsa to 0; bat Lucani <sat bark at the 4' der; Dark -Layer Cake, 0. I-laist, R. iLos when they ' f)earing, Alma ytetz, W. Willis, Irene hY 37 to 7. vwlalareollo:editelili,lia,slii.:.•-•!..DE:1611tikeritc: 1-11,c(3li )3, R. Dearing, I-1. Grine, S. Rader- Ap- Rader, D. s,mlui, H. Hay, f enCs, the. stan<ling, being Luca, 'I'. Sims, R. Dearing,' aak,, White; lionie-niade Candy, G. Penhale, Aiim Winer, I.I. laroodall, Penhale, El- don Smith, Laura C;lark; School Lunch, W. Willis, S. Eilbel', Mc - Isaac, I -I. Orme, E. Smith, S, Rader; Pint of Raspbert.ieS, Lulu Kerr, Lyla Haist. W Schroeder C Thorraisan Sims, A. Winer, L. Wein, NI. Law- son; 'beans, I. Fahne,r, M. Laveson; patali on, cotton, A..'Wdoer, NV, 1.Valis V. Sams, A. Waglioata Sims, T, Sims; Wh. Ernbroi,siery, T. Sims; tea towel, I -I. V. Sans, A. Wagliarn A, Winer V. ,Mbiese, L. Waghorn; cr. lace, Neeb, M. Lampert' E, Sw,eitzer Fahner, T. Siirns, R. Dietrich; knit .Nvash, cloth, L. Wa ghorn, B. aidaer, G. T.)earing, Saiith, 1)caring, M. Lawson; doll's' qu.:111., G. Dearing, A Lam -son, S\veitzer, 'NI. Lawson, Rader, G Becker; Boudoir cap; R awn -Ls and Exeter 67 points, The :individual chaanaienshaps alae went to 1-ucan-Frank Sthyth winaing in, the boys' eats.. and laelen S'tanley Lli.e. girls' events. l'ane thanks of the hg,bi seliocA are due tales° who supplied cars to tak,s, them to Lacart and back. The following is the standing of the Exeter pupils in the various events: --Running bread jump (Sr.) (2) L. Statham, (3) H. Dignan; Standing iligh jump, (Sr.) (1) H. , Dignan, 4 feet 3 inahes, (3) L. Sta- tham; Shot Put (open) (2) L. Jones,' 32 feet 2 inches, (3) E. Thomson; Throwing baseball for distance, (boys) (1) A. Alexander, (2) L. Statham (3) Dignan; Running , 1)road JuinP, (Jr) (2) K. Love, 15 feet 2 inches, (3) L. Joynt; Throw - basket ball for basket (girls) (2) E.. Medd; 220 yd -race (girls) (2) .11. WatheY,• (3) G. Francis; a Running v 4 Deanne:, I. Faa..ner; darnins en, wool high jump, (Sr.) (3) L. Statham; `stock:Mg, L, Waghorn, A. *aghorn, Ga 75 -yd dash, (g,irls) G. Francis; 100 - Dearing, Al. Lawson; apron, E. Neelaa yd dash (Jr) (2) 1VI, Hey, (3) B. A, Win.er, P. NI. Winer, L. Staalake, Fahrier, D. D Tuckey' 100 -yd dash, (Sr.) (3) E. h, Sweatzer L. Heist. weed seeds E ' • G. Dcaajna; wild flowers, E. Sweitzer (3) T. Jones; la mile relay race, , aetrich, K. . /Allow; na:tive. Thomson. Throwana base ball for Sweitzer, L. F'alaner, R. Finkbeider, 1. ' Run - woods, L Fahner, NI. La,mport, .a, ning, hop, step and jump (open) (1) distance (girls) (3) E. Russell; Run- Saveitzer R. Willert, K. alealock; le H. Dignan, (2) L. Statham, (3) E. mounle,d leavesela. Finkbaliner, E.Sweit Thomson; Bicycle race (open) (1) zar al, White, W. Willis, E. 3Dearaig V. Roulston; 1/. mile race (open) L. Kerr; injurious insects, h.; Sweatze,r; (open) (2) Exeter team M. Ford, G. map Huron, G. Dearing D. Fallaer, .A. . ' Lawsan, G, Periliale, A Smith, . t,,, Hind', L. Jones, L. Statham; (3) Ex - Schultz; map N. America; A. Larnpoit 6ter team, B. Tuckey, C. Hodgson, 7 H. Smith, G. Godbolt, NI. Penhale, W. M. Hey, H. Dignan; Girl's relay race- -,,.a Richards, E. Dearing; map Canada, S. (3) Exeter; 220 yd race (open) (3),.. aa Ra4Laavesr9am; e..,L, aTinhpoomrpt,soHn., S& s; sW; h.,IEtev,eninS; B. Francs. Obstacle race (girls) '4 , ,4 tl 1 ‘1. Prayer." writing D. Law -son, E. Lam- ing Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Haist for a Part. J. Richard, E, Gaiser, P. Hodgins few days. E. Rader; "Indian•Summer" G. Pen - bale, L. Eagleson, D. Fahner, E. Lam- HARVEST HOME SERVICES: part, W. Stanlake, R. Hedden; ,"Lead Kandly Light" R. Finkbeiner, it. Dear- The Ladies' Aid, - of Tames; Sten 'ea 411 lag, G. Lewis, T. Sims, -D. Diatrinh Church, held successful Harvest V. ;Mouse; "RecessOonal", H. Ian...Isaac S. Rader R. Dearing, H. Sims, M. Neil L. Stanlake; spec. of water c•olors, ID Neil, #. Eilber, E. Sweit zaa, T. Sims, S. Rader R. Finkbeiner; crayon sketch E. Schultz.. E. Waerth, E. Lampert, I) Sims, ,a. Rader, NI. Amy; monegrain M. Neil, K alorlock, H. Sims, H. Smith O'Sta1/4\t'iteartez,ehr STWeSitirizei'rn, Bflalluasitsrta.,t.18(}.1IRa0-1 Ra- der, al, Lampert, V. Sams, H. Sims; beef -calf, H. Beaver, J. Fahaera. ai, Hitazel, L. Wein., G. Heist., L. Wethi; Liter -school singing, No. 14, No. 1 No. jr., 2, No. 4, No 6; school parade, No. 2, 14; 4, 5 ,s,a, ,6, 3,L 5 ir.; sto& judging, B. Christie, -E. Woodall. GaiSer, W. Gaiser,, H. Beaver, G. Lampora; milk steel, L. Falmer, 5. Lochrier±.. Woodall, W. Richards, K. Lillow; wren house, K. Liillow,-111.Scott pace hen arairr bag, M. Lampert, E„ Chrlstie, Hedden, S. Lawson, R. Rinkbein•er, W, Lampert; paper cutt- ing or folding, H. Finkbeiner, D. flaw - son, Al. Kuhn, L. Lamport, N. Fink- beiner, .E. Wuerth ; asters, L, Wein, D. Lawson, j. Willett, E. Smith, G. Smith E. Beaver; 'sweet peas, M Lampert W. Schroeder; Plidox, J. Hedden, A Lampert, D. Fahner; Zinnias, B. Eilb,en ID Penhale, D. Fab,ner, R. Hedden E. Schultz, B. Haist; African Mari- golds', H. Orme, G. Nell; Coreepsis, K. Lawson; Ca.lenclula, R. Finkbelner, V, •Moore G. Hoist; French Marigolds L Palmer, it. Wuerth, C. Fadater,,E-Bil- ber, al, Flynn, G. Beaver; Verbena, C. F:1-alliodenginP.s.licxlgins; Cosmos, I. Lam- bert, H: Orme, C. Mothers, C. Gaiaer • CIREDITON SCHOOL FAIR The Crediton School Fair whiph, was held last ,Tuesday, Oct. 2nd, a- gain proved a decided success. Wea- ther conditions were, ideal and a large number were in attendance. The exhibits were quite numerous and. well prepared. The showing of live stock was much :better than last year., The follewing 'schools took part in the fair: Nes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 14. Under the capable'manage- Ment of• S. B. Stothers, Dist. Agr. Representative, of Clinton, every- thing went off. smoothly. The follow- ing -is the result of the jusaging of ex- hibits and competitions: tie,' 1 .qt. Wheat —Gerald-Zwicker, Kenneth Kuhn, Luella Stanlake; Wheat -in sheaf, Gerald Zwicker, L. Stanlake, Kuhn; 1 qt. Oats, R, Dearing, R. Finkbeiner, H. Fahner, E. Woodall,' W. Gaiser; Oats in sheaf, W. Gaiser, H. Fahner, Gerald Rollins, R. Finkbeiner; 1 barley, H. Hirtzel, M. Richard, C. Fahner, Lamport; Barley in sheaf, C. Fah- ner, M. Richard; Field corn, M. Scott; Sweet cern, G. Penhale, V. Moore; Irish Cobblers, I: Appleton, L. Fahner,, E. Smith, B. Haist, T. Sims, E. Frey; Green Mountain, D. Fahner, llirtzel, T. Neeb, L. -1VIc- Isaac, L. Kerr; Dooley, W. English, M. Beaver, F. Haist, L. Wein, R. Hut - den, R. Willert.; Mangolds—E. Ra- der, M. Neil, L. Eagleson, E. Chris- tie, M. Lampert, A. Becker; Turnips L. Loaner, Arnold Becker, Jno Hed- den, G. Haist; Beets, G. Penhale, L. Clark, E. Fahner, 0, Martene, G. Hedden, B. Neeb; • Carrots, le Haist, L. Becker, al. Amy, G. Godbolt, G. Hedden, M. Hay; Parsnips, K. Lil- low, I. Fahner, H. Fahner, M. White, P. al. Winer, A. Rata; Onions, Irene Fahner G Haist; B. P. Rock cock - • , . erel. Elsie Thomson, •Maude Willis, Stanlake; P. 13. 'Reck pullett, Wm. Stanlake, Wanda Willis, Elsie Thompson, Lyle Haist, Irene 'Flynn.; B. P. R. pen of three,Gordon Ratz; White Leghorns, Angus Love, 'Sam Lawson, G. Hedden, Ed. Lamporte, D. Sims; White Wyondotaes, Doro- thy Fainter, L. Clarke, A. Haist; Rhode Island Reds, Sam. Lawson, Gerald lIedden ;Barred Rocks;(home flock), S. Lawson, Inez Feltner, Wm. Richards, G. Haist, .111el. Lampert, Elgin Woodhall; pair of pigeons, E. Gaiser, Ed. Lampert, Jean. Witten. S. Rollins, G. Godbolt, 3, Richards; pair of rabbits, Jack Lot:haler, Roy Willert, Edith Sweitzer, Wm, Lam- pert, 1VIaty Neil, Mel. Lampert. • Dog—Carrie Fainter, Bernice Ell- ber, Gladys Lewis, Lester DacIsaac; the victorious scbool, 'winning 1)Y Fall Pears--E..Fahner, N. Fink - 216 points. The banner which will beiner, E. Eilber, K. Kuhn, M, Pen -- be given to theni will be pregentea an hale, G. Haist; Six varieties apples, tWO weelte by the presidents of the T. Neeb, B. Neeb, ID, Deating, G. ' Dearing, W. Gaiser, S. Rader; Pump- kin, S.:Rader, la, Bearer, 'M. BeaVer, E. Thompson, M. LawsOn, .M. Pen- defea,ted schOols, nee riniar, 01 Blake, visited with. Mr, and aJaa. S. C. Reid.last Week. Home services on Sunday lasts 'The- .?'4 _ church was beautifully decorated, with fruits and flowers for thesoccas-- ion. Large congregations wereapresa ent 'both morning. and evening. The"' Pastor, Rev. W. E. Donnelly, preach, ed a very appaonriate and insPirings sermon in the moaning and: in the evening the choir furnished very ex- cellent music, Which se- eral a,nthems by the choi'F,-'6,-'11-ouble quartette, duets by Mrs. Wm. Garliin:. er and Miss H. Snell and the Missies • Thelma and May Ford; solo by Mr. Walter Cutbush; two violin selec-, tions by Miss Fuller, Of Sarnia, -.-and and an organ solo by the ada.der, ilkara'Roy, a La Goulding. The pastor gave a short and interesting address, on "Musina' Collections and subscriptions were e taken un, on behalf of the Ladies'. e, Aid and 'amounted to over $70. S. S. No. 1, USBORNE Report of S.S. No. 1, Usborne, for September. Sr. IV---lio`nors, Harold Horton, 82; Harvey Hyde, ,11; Helen Moir, 79. Pass, Verna Oke, 74, Maurice Boa, 42. Sr. III—honors, Joe. Moyeart, 80; Kathleen Strang, 7w; Tack Horton, 78. Pass, Reta Oke, 72; Mervyn Dunn, 65; Violet Hyde, 64; Archie hatherington, 60; Eva Boa, 51; Geo. Boa, 38. Jr. III --Pearl Moir, 72; Marie Squire, 69; Gordon Block, 48. Sr. II—honors, Bernice Horton, 76; Alma Etherington, 75. lst--Paul Boa, 65; Elmore, Dunn, 63; I-Iarold Cadmore, 62. Primer—Marga ret Parsons, - 70; Aloha' Etherington, 69; Marjory Oke 69; Ross Oke, GS; Douglas Stewart, 67.; Fern Welsh, 66. Number enrolled, 32; Av Atten 29 M. Horton, Teacher. , .„ .„. CENTRALIA ., , Many of the relatives and friends a of the late Mr. 0. Essery, of.Palmer- ston, were surprised. and shocked to I learn of his passing away so com-• 1 paratively sudden in the hospital .at s Toronto, Friday night. A Mr. George Essery and Miss ;Waal- , nie and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Oke .at- a tended the funeral at Palraerston, a -1 on SundaY. ''' Many from bere attended the annia versary services at Whalen last Sun- , day and were deligb.ted to -meet and hear their old pastor, Rev. Mr. Findaa ley again. The young lady friends. of Miss Ruth Robinson, bride -elect, held a shower for her at the home of Mrs. S. Hicks Monday. night. All very. much enjoyed the evening. Mrs. T. Willis, Mrs. Parsons, -Mrs.a Baker and Mrs. Bowden, were out as . a committee Monday afternoon solic-, iting fowl for the big supper, that, will he held here on the evening of , Oct. 24th. They report fine success. Reports say that weding bells will ring west of the village this week, and south of the village in the near, future. S. S. No, di, USBORNE The following is the report of S.S. No. 4, Usborne, for September, basest on test examinations and daily work: Jr. IV—Marjorie Westaott and Harold Mitchell, eqtal. 74; Doreen Westcott, 78; George Thomson, 50; Lily Hunter, 40; Gerald Ford, 38. „Tr. III—Mary Hunter, 52. Sr. Il—Teart Coates, 67; lia Hun- ter, 65; Roy Hunter, 65; Archie Thomson, 30. Sr. 1—Melba Noble,.80; Florence Mitchell, 69; Bessie Coates, 68; Wil- bert Noble; 41; Norman Minter, 33. Jr. •I—Arneld Ford, 45. Pr, A—Allan Weetcott, Elgin Lux - On, Donald Noble, Pr. Quinton. Pr. C--a-lebert Quinton. Nunther enrolled 22, av atten. 19.7 L. M. Davis Teacher. CHISELHURST Miss 'Wilkinson, of London and Mr Robt. 'aVilkinson, Lucan, spent th, week -end a,t the home of their par, mats, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Winkinsenaa Wedding laells are about to ring' in the near future. a, (Toe late for last week.) The Chiselturst anniversary was a grand success. Rev. Arthur. Sin,4" clair preached two splendid sermonit to large congregationa. The offerin anionntecl to $265. M. and Mrs. T. Harris and famil attended the goldertawechlizig ofand 'Alta Mrs.SPome Mr. and IDrs. ortirivii;lelse actatnhne, Read Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Wren viSite at Moncton Sunday anci attended a niversary services there. The farmers are very busy getiin), their silos filled, T11.0 corn is veli hai'd to handle, it being almost fie Mrs. Woodrow- of 'Niagara Pans w 11E1,8 been visiting at the home of 1 ed. Limn°. uncle, Mr. HenrY t'itrdn 1101 rofa Mr. anr1 Mrs. Ei‘n visited at Dasliweed '1.1"