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The Exeter Times, 1924-8-7, Page 5`u l Illi I i IIIII i 1111 Illllllllll 11 ii I! !IIIII i II l ll I f( 1 I Ii11 111111111IIIIIII(i!III l 1 I I I lNl ( lI 111111 i i I I Illi 1#illi Iii ! iii# I # 11 1# Illliiillllliiililillil III # � i ! M ..... lensall- 11..11110 ao' I 1111 l 1111 Ilii 1111111 I lillllll i 11 I 1 II 111I�r II I I � I ill � Ili( I • t (11111 i# I i IIIc li# I IIIII i it i 1111 IIIIIIiIIIIIII11N11111 1 # I�illl(il i ##I # 1111111.# i#1111 11111 WILL YOU MAKE Tuesday, Sept.e � 2�d 1924 THE BEGINNINGOF YOUR SUCCESSFUL F L . YEAR BY ENROLLING AT 'THE School of Commerce mmerce Clinton, Ontario THE ONLY SCHOOL IN ONTARIO AT WHIM YOU CAN HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF Bliss System of Actual Business FROM THE START COURSES Stenographic Commercial Secretarial Special Courses For particulars apply to M. A. STONE, COM. SPECIALIST, Vice Principal Phone 193 E. F. WARD, E.A., Principal NOW AS THE WARM WEATHER HAS COME. THIS IS THE STORE FOR Electic Stoves and - _ • leCtC i Fans DO YOUR COOKING BY ELECTRIC AND KEEP COOL INSTALL A HOT WATER 3 JL HEATER,_ ON YOUR BOILER AND HAVE HOT WATER ANY TIME YOU WANT IT INFORMATION GLADLY. `-GIVEN ON THESE SUBJECTS The Hydro Shop J. Passmore 'ROUDFOOT, KILLORAN SZ HOLMES Barristors, &e. Office on the Square, 2nd door Oval Hamilton St., Goderich. Rrivrate funds to 'loan at lowest ffir. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran, D. E. Holmes Mr. Holmes will be in Hensall ievery Friday from 9 until 6. AUCTIONEER OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au - 'talon School, Special course taken in egistered Live Stock (all Breeds,) Merchandise, Real Estate, Farm flues, etc. Rates in keeping' with 'revelling prices. Satisfaction as - awed, write Oscar Klopp, . Zurich, or Niro 18-93, Zurich. DR. A. MOIR, L. M. C. C. Physician and Surgeon hone 70 HENSALL DR. J. W. PECK Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, IcG111 University, Montreal; Member 1pf College of Physicians arid. Surgeons lr.f Ontario; Licentiate of Medical Council of Canada; Post Graduate Member of Resident Medical staff of tisnerai Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; 3fflce, 3 doors east of Post Office. °bo;rao 56, Hensall, Ontario. el�. • r 16 p. c. Acid Phosphate ForFall Wheat '419.00 Per Ton PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH ME AT ONCE AND SECURE YOUR SUPPLY AT THIS PRICE. A. S. C TWO T Y i' ANTO Z4 A goodly number of our citizens took in the celebration of the Huron Old Boys, held at Seaforth this week Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chapman and Miss Jean, of Palmerston, are 'vis- iting with relatives in town this week. Mr. Campbell Dow, a former boy from Hensall, son of Mr, Simon Dow, who formerly resided in town paid a short,' visit to friends here last week. e h In regard to the origin of the fire that consumed the .residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson, of Hensall, there seems to be -a niis-conception some of the writers stating in the press that the tire started from the electric wiring, which is absolutely false, as there was no electric wir- ing in the back kitchen, where the fire started, proof of which can be given by the occupants. It seems the custom of some of our correspond- ents to the press, when they are at a loss to know the cause of a fire, to attach the blame to defective wiring which does considerable damage, not only financially, but has a ten- dency to make the housekeepers nervous as to having electricity 'in their homes as well as to use it. I would, therefore kindly suggest that when a "mysterious fire occurs, they ascertain the rightful cause • before sending it to the press for public- ation. J. ' PASSMORE, °Supt., THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Rensman, of Toron- to have returned home after spend- ing a couple of, weeks with, their daughter, Mrs, (Rev.) Chidley. The Misses Bell, of Seaforth, are spending a few days with Miss A. Hackney. Mr. Chas. Fenwick, of Toronto, is holidaying with his brother David, of Farquhar. - Masters Walter and Wilfred Mc Nicol, of Toronto, are visiting. rel- atives here. Mr. F. Dawson is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ander- son. Miss Wanetta Nelson spent the week end. with Miss Marjorie Gol- lings• at her -home in Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs.' Will Ballantyne and family ' of Ft. William are visiting relatives here. , Miss Lillian Ballantyne of New York, is spending a few weeks with her brother John. • Rev. G. M. and Mrs. Chidley and family have left for Toronto on a month's vacation. Miss Bernice Golling has returned home after spending a week with friends in Stratford. GARDEN PARTY A Garden -Party will be held at the home of Wm. Pepper, 114 miles East of Hensall on August 12th at 8 p.m. Addresses will be given by Mr. Livingston, late of B.C. and Mr. W. F. Porter of London. Music furnished by the Goulding Orchestra Lunch 'served at close of program. Admission 35c. HENSALL Mr. Jaques; McDonald of Bayfield, is in town this week. Dr. G. Knapp spent the week -end withrelatives in Toronto. Mrs. T. Elston, of Exeter, is visit - with relatives in town this week, Miss Evelyn .Heffernan is visiting with relatives in. Seaforth this week. Thos.' ok sent'a fewdays Co p with relatives in Exeter this week. Miss Rosa Stone, of London, was a visitor 'at her home hltown over the holiday. NTE. Robt. Morrison, of Woodstock visited with' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Priest over the holiday. 1Vrr. and Mrs. Thos. Sharp, of Sea - forth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Zuefle on Sunday. Mrs. A. Joynt and 'Masters Harry and Billy, spent a few days at the Grand Bend this;week. Dr. and 1Virs. Campbell and family of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdock, this Week. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Buchanan, of Toronto, were week -end guests with relatives inthe village. • Miss Jessie Bell of Windsor, , is visiting at her home on the London. road, south, this week. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott and fanc- ily, of Toronto, are the guests of rel- atives in town this week. Mr. and Mrs: W. A. MacLaren motored to Windsor on Saturday and visited withfriends there. Miss Annie' Gilchrist, of London, is visiting with her aunt, Miss Jean McArthur, for n few day. Miss Evelyn Short, of Windsor, is the guest of her aunts, the Misses Margaret and' Emma Johnston. Miss Vera Welsh, of Toronto is visiting with relatives and friends in town for a few days this week. Miss Pearl Love, who has been taking a course at 'a summer school in London, has returned 'home. Civic holiday passed • very quietly in town, most of our citizens taking in celebrations at other points. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. iteid of Lon- don, have been here visiting rela- tives for a few days this week: Mr. J. Nicol, of the Sterling Bk. staff, at Dungannon, is holidaying at his home in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. (Dr.) Joynt, of Tor- onto were the guests of Mr: and Mrs., T. C. Joynt of town, this week.;,, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Quantz, of Exeter, were i Sunday visitors at the Home of Mr. 'and Mrs. S. Dilling. iVlr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell and, fam- ily, of Walkerville, are visiting with i friends and relatives in Hensall. Miss Irma Rannie, of Detroit, , is this week the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rennie, in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gowie, of Sar- nia,' spent a few days with the 1at- ter's parents, Mr. and iVIrs. D. Love. Mr. Ed. 'Berry, and Mr. and: Mrs. Wilson Berry, of Windsor, spent the holiday the guests of Mrs. T. Berry. of town. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cantelon and Mr. Ferris Cantelon motored to Wat- ford, and; spent Sunday with relat ives there. Mr. and Mrs: Jack Dingwall and family of Streetsville, were the •ge- ests of friends and relatives in town this week. Give Us a Chance To show you. Samples and quote you Prices on TICKETS BILLHEADS ENVELOPES - STAT Th: ENTS LETTERHEADS SHIPPING !TAGS VISITING I'IMLDS Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Jones have recently moved into the aio,use :on Brock st. formerly occupied • by Mr, D. Geroniette. iVir. and,x Mrs. E. Rannie took a motor trip to Pike's Bay on Monday and visited Mr. Sarre •Rannie,who is at present in that locality. Mr. and Mrs.'Isreal Lindenfield, and daughter, of London, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindenfield over the holiday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan, of London, spent the holiday in town, the gusets of the former's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Buchanan, Sr. Don.'t forget 'the U. F. O. garden party to be held on the grounds of Mr. Wm. Pepper, 114 miles east of Hensall, on Aug. 12th, at 8 p.m. and Helen a Misses' Jean, Eleda a Love, accompanied by Mise Sylvia Bickle, motored from Buffalo, and spent two weeks with Mr. and 1VIrs, D. Love. Mr. and i't'rs. (J. J. Rumball and family of Toronto and Mrs. Webster and. family of Goderich, visited with their" aunt, Miss McGregor last week. Work has been started on the new addition which is to be put to our school: The excavation for the base- ment of the new rooms has; begun and construction work will soon be in progress, .B00I!:LI+TTS and CIRCULARS Rev. and Mrs. A. Sinclair and r Aiiythin Else in the Printing family left this week for Sarnia and Line other points, Mr. Sinclair being on a two -'weeks vacation.' Next Sunday the pulpit in the Methodist ' ohnrch will be taken by Mr. Andrew Doe. Everyone':..iS invited to . the services TtlE EXETER, TIMES CFI TRITON E o A4r. and (Mrs, George Wright and Mrs, Jas. Brakerushiire tieturlled to Windsor oii Tuesday, after spending the week :end .with .Mrs,, and, Mrs, Eli Le wson, Miss Pearl Motz and Mr. Frank Sheiding of London spent the week end hese, the guest of Mr, and ,Mrs. Henry '.Mott. Arte and {iMrs. Roy Bennett of �•,W ind or spent the week endher; thetgues t ;di Taniill ert ing. ,^'. 'M,r. anti,Mrs Fr&d Chambers of Car-' ric Crossing were savt'mg the week erd with iMa- ho max,chambers. Muss :Luuretta Holtzuasii , "urns 'an, training, Victoria Hospital, London and her `sister Vera, a, recent graduate, a're holidaying at their hothe for 'a few weeks. Rev and Innis E. D. Beckelr o2 Han- over, a former pastor of the Evangel- ical church, spent a few days^fit the village renewing acquaintances, and oc- envied the pulpit' on Sunday last, preaching two 'd,nstruct ve sermons. Mr, I.; T3; Chesney. of Toronto paid; a short visit to the village on Sunday,lia;st the guest of 'Mr.; and 1VIr ., J, H Holtz - Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fahner, Mr" Emery Fahner and :Miss Losetta Haist -tttended the wedding of Mr, Ervin Fahner to •Miss'Saner at Buffalo ,om Friday last.; i:vliss Pearl Holtzmapn, R. N,, of Chicago is holidaying under the par- ental roof. Mr. John Stahls of Galt after an ab- sence. of forty-six years spent a few days in the -village booking 'up acquaints antes and irelativ;es. Huss G.razella Lamport, nurse in :rarer ing at Victoria Hospital, London, is holidaying at liar home here. Mr, and Mrs. Wm,; Smith, Sr., have friends from .Rose 'City, Mich,, visiting thein. , Mrs Louis Wein; had the misfortune to -dislocate/ a finger joint. The Misses Walburg and Clarisa J o Hill of Receiving Hospital, are visiting at their•lhome•here. A number fof the raembers of the "Friendly Bible Glass of the Evangelical Sunday -School surprised Ars, Chas, Brown on Monday evening, the oc- casion being her 87th birthday. A very pleasant levemiiing was spent , Tway, motor cars( of friends from :Drinkwater, Sack:,' Mrs. spent the week- end ' end with' Mr. and i a titir. Wm. H. Smith opened his .sea- son's threshing tat Mr, Wm: Oestreich er's on, Tuesday. ,Mr and :Mrs,: Treller and family of Detroit spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs Martin and Mrs. Mar- tin's mother of Zurich spent Sunday nday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fahner. Rev. D. McTavish was elected one of the vice-presidents at the summer school held at Goderich last week. A Trial Solicited. The Hensall Observer GREEN WAY The members of the mission band of the Methodist .church are having an ice cream social on Thursday ev- ening. Come and bring your friends. Miss Rose Corr;uthers has return- ed to Detroit ,.after spending , her holidays here. • Mr. Ervine. Eggert is ill with ton silitis. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Oliver and fam- ily, of St. Marys, visited with Mr. T. Stewardson. Miss Mae Wilson attended the summer school at Goderich. Mies Emma McPherson returned to London last week. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Carruthers entertained about forty friends to an ice cream party last Friday even- ing. Mr" and Mrs. J. Wellman, of. Port Huron,. are spending their ,honey moon with relatives here. Several from here attended the aluminum exhibit at Mr. Leslie Hut- chinson's last week. ZURICH Mr: " and Mrs, John Gellman cel- ebrated the 50th anniversary of their wedding on July 27th, at which a number of friends and relatives were present. Mr. Albert Hey and Mrs. Wm: Hey of the- Bablyon Line visited with re- latives'at Hamilton last week. The Sauble Line from.Goderich to,. Grand Bend is being broadened in places where it is required and a new iron bridge will be built to 'take the place of, the one about a mile South of St. Joseph. At present this bridge is closed to traffic.: Building operations in Zurich are progressing nicely.; The mason work on the new Deitz block is completed, also the walls of the new Molsons Bank building, while the framework of Dr. MacKinnon's new building is up ready for the brick work. Miss Marguerite Prang is spending a few'ciays in Detroit. - Mr. M. C•..' Milliken spent a few days ate his home in Parltltiil. Miss Ilazel Stelae of London, is holidaying ' with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Stelck. Miss Anna Wurm, Who has spent some time in Chicago, returned to her home' here. Mr. and Mrs. W. sols Billie of Forest Lamont home, F. Braun and visited at the I .GPPEN--A bad accident happen - Ito Miss Peat! Thompson, daughter of Mr. Robert Thompson, of the Lon- don Road. Miss Thompson was just returning. from the village when the horSe slie was driving,became scared and ran away, throwing her out with considerable force. She 'was render- ed to Miss Pearl Thonpson, daughter considerctbl'e force. She was rendered unconscious and 'while it was found, that no bones were broken, she re- ceived .a nasty blow on the side of Lite iheacl, from the effects ofthefall. It was some little time before she gained eon t•ei0usnee,5. DASHWOOD Dr. H. H. Cowen, L. D. S. D. D, S. DENTAL SURGEON At McCormick's Block, Zurich, every Thursday' and Saturday. 1V1AIN OFFICE Hartleib'e Block Dashwood, Ont. Mr. E. Walper of Loo Angeles; Cal. and Mr. Abel Kleinstiver of Port Huron are visiting in town. 11jr. Walper' occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church Sunday even- ing. Mr. Art Weber and Buster Zim- mer motored to Port Stanley Mon- day. • Mr. Reginald Armstrong and sister Jermaine of London are visit- ing relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restameyer and fancily spent the week end in London. Mrs. P. M. Humble and children of Sarnia are visiting her mother, Mrs. Finkbeiner. Mr. Homer Guenther of St. Thomas spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. G. Powell and family of Thedford were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiernan. Mrs. Wickens .of Ingersoll is visit- ing at the home of Mr. P Fassold. Mrs. John Hoffman of London visited with relatives in this vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kraft of Kitchener called on friends in town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guenther of Windsor are visiting with the form- er's` parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther. Rev. Eifert of Tavistock accom- panied by his two daughters, are visiting with friends. Mr. P. McIsaac has rented the Bank Building from Mr. George Kel- lerman g lerman and is having it remodelled for an up-to-date telephone central and funeral parlor. Mr. Mclsaac will move into his new premises the beginning of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baynhain of Grand Bend have moved to town: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ehlers of In- dianapolis, Ind. are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ehlers. Mr. and 14rrs. Ted. Willert of Carlo Mich., visited ;relatives here last week. Mrs. Simpson of Kitchener spent a few days at the home of Mrs. L. Kleinstiver, Sr., last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Thou and child- ren of Saskatoon are visiting rela- tives in this vicinity. ELIMVILLE Quite a large number from this vicinity enjoyed 'themselves at the Community Picnic held at Spring - bank last Thursday. The heavy rain of Wednesday night prevented harvest operations on Thursday so the men were free from rushing duties. The grain has suffered somewhat from the heavy downpour of recent rains as some fields were badly flat tened, the frain being tall and heavy. The Johns Threshing Co. are pre- pared for a good season's work this fall having purchased a new' Sarnia Separator recently. Miss Margaret Miners of Sarnia, visited inthis neighborhood during the past week. Miss Margaret Johns was a visitor with relatives near the Thames Road last .week. Messrs. Clifford Whitlock of St. Thomas' and Robert Dennison of London called on relatives in this community during the week. The Mission Band of this Church are preparing for an Ice Cream Social to be held here in the near future. Mr, and Mrs. Benson Williams Mr. and Mrs.' Roland Williams and baby were in London on Sunday last. Mr. •and' Mrs.' Alden. Jones ot Lon- don visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johns. Mrs, Hutchison of London, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns, spent last 'Srinday in London. Master Howard and Miss Mary Johne, who have ,been visiting their graidmother in the city returned with them. NIr. Alderson, the Wear -Ever al- uininunt salesman has been deliver- ing a large amount of his wares amongst the ladies of this vicinity. Ile held a very successful demon stration at the home of Mrs. Ed. Johns a few weeks ago. 'Miss Marquis of Clinton called 011 friends in our neighborhood last week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Waldo of Toronto, have been holidaying at Mr. George Wrights'• during the past week. The .Misses Hern of near Granton have been visiting' at the home of their aunt, Mrs, Charles Johns din•. ing the past week. CENTRALIA- Mrs. Collins of, Los .Angeles, Cat'. is visiting with' her: daughter, 12rs:, W. J• Smith. A tross,eau, party, was given In !hon- or .o1 Miss L. Richards of London here at the homeof her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Richards' of the village, • Miss Kathleen Hicks and friend of London, -are spending their holidays here at the home of the ,Jointer's .par- ents, 'Mr_ and ,Mrs. A. Hicks. Mrs. S, Thompson was iti Brant- ford ,over the week -end. • Mr. andMrs. E, Powe e of L do on In here. s spent the - t t e ria wt elc enxl- with friends Miss lY acne Hodgins.of Langdon spent Civic Holiday, wtith`her aunt, Mrs. Tilos Willis. Mr, A,'Parsons of London spent the S holida � with his brother, Mr. A t,W j� Parsons, here. Mr. W. Dobbs was ona fishing trip to- Wiarton, over the week -end, Centralia Girls' Baseball .team went to Parkhill last we;e,k to ,play with the Parkhill ,girls who were the winners. Mrs, Wilson and daughter of New York are. visitors with the frormer's sister, -Mrs, J. Richards. SHIPKA Ivlr. and Mos. F. LaMond of Sarnia, are visaing at the home of C. Finkbe'ner. Mr. and MIs. ,Albert Gaiser anti fam- ily motored to Buffalo for the week end, Mr, aud,MVlrs. George, Baynham visit- ed friends ;here on Sunday, ,. Sim the( ;.\laver and Mr, Ed. Gallag ban o1''• Windsor called on relatives and friends here 'on Sunday. Miss Martha Gower has returned from her 'Visit in, London. Miss Goldie Schroader .is having her holidays in London, Mr, Toni Bayntam is improving «ion derfully after his long illness, Mrs Lydia Screytzer and Mrs, He,viet trd so,n intend making their future mine in•E:xeter.. rir, and Mrs. E. Mra,son called on Schroeder for the. holiday. Miss Ilia Sweit zer is spending ler iolidays at Parkhill. Mr. Nelson; Finkbeiater, who has been visiting his parents for the past month s'<returning to his western home: Mr. and ;Mrs, Richardson! of Toronto vho has been visiting the, lrmer'; par- ents, are returning on Tuesday. Address and Presentation—On Man - day evening quite a number of neigh- bors and friends gathered at the home of vLr. and "Mrs. W. Sweitzer to do loon: to Mrs. Hewlett and son, Gor- don, who are leaving here. for 'Exeter. rhe 'evening was speirut in outdoor ga - ives and singing old folk -songs.. _ Lunch vas served to 93 guests, after which Mrs, Hewlett was presented with a beautiful French ,ivory net, accom,pan- •ed by a well -worded address, which vas read by Miss E. Fiinkbeiher, The vening throughout Was/ a most enjoy tale one for k1L Mrs. Rev Wililais and children. of 'Medford visited friends here last week Mrs. Susan Keyes and son, Colian, Toronto's population has increased from 513,000 in 1920 to 545,000 in 1924,bttt in that period there ]las boon a reduction in the numbers of marriages from :3,6'73 in the six months of the former year to 2,,800 in the latter. Many people,•are giv- en notice that this condition must not continue. PHITASDAY, AUGiTST of S)ronit ars yrfaatrtl rwtui nalvtt.c t ri and l �. I rietats tl+, • a yz Jity .11E and Airs Rosa McKee ale of Windsor spent tale weeliend araothsr, bars, �tilii,cai i'e, a \'Ir. and Mrs. .Ray r.Ziciiatdsau, vie i ave meter visiting w}tth •the 1 rtter's mother, MIs, ScEaehen, have returned' to thea- hginie,+ Fractured H"v4' El%w; T•r. ;'niton• i atz mei wilth a paintul accident last Tuesday, While.working:in the ahip-,'. ; T :>�i7� m;11 he accidently s1IPp,Veci svitx the result that his elbow bonewas badly splintered,Vllediicalf aid. was .im- mediately ncecliatel calla. l an,rl� . rm. Ratz , way 'ta- Y ta- ken to the London hospital to• have t1te... injuries dressed, He is noW carrying his arm in a sling, but we hope for a speedy recovery. Several families' ironrhere are attend ;rut the Old •Boys' Reidiiio t at Seaforth; this week. SLINSHINE Mr. R: Camra and Mr. and Mrs. C. Camm, and fancily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Routly of Woodham. Mrs. .Garnet Murray' is spending La few days with friends in Seaforth. Miss Greta Fetcher is'visiting with her cousin, Doris Hodgins, ' of Sai- ntsb ury. Mr. and Mrs. L. Fletcher and Allan visited with Mr, and Mrs. W. Kerslake, of Centralia, on Sunday. Miss Mildred Routlyspent a few days with lter cousin, Grace McLau- ghlin, of Cromarty. Miss Payne and Miss Morton, of , Blyth, who have been visiting Mrs. Fred Towler, have returned- home. Little Miss Muriel Peart, of Rock- wood, is visiting her, cousin, "Ina Jacques. Mr. and 1VIrs. Rev. G. A. Barnard and Winnifrecl, of Fordwich, . Miss Medd and Marjorie 1Vledd, of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Routly on Wednesday. GRAND BEND DIED' IN CALIFORNIA Relatives received word Here last' week of the, death of Alfred Gravelle, who died on July the 16th, at Stock- ton, California,. at the age of 48 yrs. No particulars havebeen received as to the cause of death. Mr. ,Gravelle was a former resident of Grand Bend, but has been in California for about 30 years. He is survived by his father, Asaph Gravelle, of this place, two brothers and four sisters,' Mrs. Thos. Webb and Mrs. -Harmin Gill, of Grand Bend, beingamong them. His remains were interred at Stock- ton. The nobody has one advantage, when he makes an, ass of ,himself the headlines don't tell the world Clrave adir c� •®mac --s _-c>-k �::�,. :=�-^ . Ensconced in a comfortable dec1 chair — luxuriating in the beauti- fully furnished lounge. -strolling around the spacious decks — or 'dancing. to the entrancing music of the ship's 'orchestra, you speed smoothly along this Ocean High- way towards the Old Land. From the moment you step aboard the ship you are, delighted with the --:handsome appointments, the unsur- passed cuisine and the attentive ser- vice which has made the Canadian Pacific justly celebrated as The Per- fect Host. ✓ask anydgerst of the