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The Seaforth News, 1930-07-10, Page 5• THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930, THE SEAFORTH NEWS. PAGE FIVE THIS YEAR PARTICULARLY ! When all about us there is unemployment and lack of money, you da the wise thing by s'hop'ping at the Superior Chain Sltores, Not only do you get the benefit, of the highest quality int the lowest ,prices, but you are helping your •owty community. Every Superior Store is owned and o'peraited.byan independent grocer and the money you, spend in his store stays in your district where it does the most good for you. Watch for the stores with the Orange and Black fronts, they- SELL THE BEST FOR LESS KELLOGG'S RICE KRPS+PPE'S , . . , .2 for 23 c PURE.RAISPI3ERRY JAM, 40 oz. jar !�J HEINZ SWEET PICKLES LARGE QUEEN OLIVES, 19 oz..: , P9' jar 37c per piwt 30e per bottle 25 c STUFFED O'L'IVES, 14 oz ... , ...... per lwhfle 35 c AYLMER SOUP (all flavours exceptchicken) TIP TOP CHOICE QUALITY PEAS,`Steve No. 4, �� C No, 2 size • 2 tins St. Chtxrles Evaporated Milk, s,ntall 2 for 15c St. Charles Eva'plgrated. Md14: Chateau Cheese, /'s Libby's Pork and Beans, medium size c tcken . , . ..3 for 29c tall size 14c per pkg, 19c 2 for 21c P. & 13. Sandwich Pate . l per tin 14c Chase & Sanborn Coffee 4's .:..30c l's 60c Chipso large pkg. 23c Royal York Tea , ..5 ib, pkg. 28c 54's 14c Per pkg. ilc Gillett's Cream .orf Tartar Benson's Corn Starch Ovaltine, small 50c inediam 75c large...$1.25 Maple Leaf Salmon %'s 25c Fry's Cocoa r %'s 23c New Pack,Sea King Lobsters ....%'s 23c /'s 35c Palmolive Soap 3 cakes 23c Premium I'ea with Cup and Saucer per lb. 59c Duff's ' Pure Lard 1 ill,, prints 17c Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. 23c Log Cabin Pears 2's , per tin 1Sc Brunswick Sardines 4 tins 25c Mdlearen's,Jelly Powder, assorted 4 pkgs. 25c Certo per bottle 29c Kippered Snacks 4 tins 25c Rubber Rings, Best Quality 2 dos, 15c Castile Soap 9 cakes 25c Picnic Plates per doz. 10c These prices good till July 17th. RossJ. Sproat A. Jeffery Phone [hone 8 -77 Cream Cream HIGHEST PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICES Deliver your Cream to us and receive your cash in full. Call in our cream drawer and receive our services. We'will pay you the Highest Market Values consistent with the most careful grading and testing. No other Creamery can do better—"Give us a trial," Creamery open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings Seafarth Creamery Seaforth,Ont. -C. A. BARBER. Just Try 11 When;yqu feel tired and drowsy, slip around the corner and get a massage at ID'S SHOP You may come in with a grouch but will go out with a smile. Phone 125. 1 Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired aired Chas.A. Howey Phone 327-3. Centre St. McInnes D, H. M ehtropraCtor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully trea ted. Electricity used,', W. J, Walker 86 Sone UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. .Might or day phone 67, Q5C Daily. Make '1U Mone Easier. Men Wanted.—Quick, sure way to become EXPERTAuto Me shams, Welder, Electrician, Brick layer or. Draftsman. Earn 55c per hour, part time, from start. Advancement in few weeks. Free Railroad Fare and Employment Service. Write at once for Il- lustrated Booklet. Commercial` Engineering Schools 5 7 Queen St. W., Toronto, Suite One Hundred TTTTTTTTT7TTTTTTtTTTTTT4. McKILL OP. . School Report S. S. No. 10—The following is a report of the standing of the pupils in the classes for the next term. Honors 75, puss 60. Jr. LV,—Olive Pryce 70, Oliver Pryce 165.2, Allan Campbell 62.6.. Jr. II'I,— Annie Pethick 73.4. Jr. PL—Muriel Dolmage 75, Harvey ,Dolmage 65.2, Helen Blanchard 62.4. Sr. I. ---Ruth Pethick, good. Jr, I. --Betty Bul- lard, Kathleen Shannon, Ruth Camp- bell, . Tillie Storey, Teacher. Want and For Sale ads, 1 time 25c1 TOWN TOPICS. Mr. F. S. Rivers, B.Paed.. of Owen Sound, has been awarded a scholar- ship of $1,500,00 for post graduate work from Toronto University, This entitles him to go to Edinburgh for a year's work on the Scottish Student - Teacher exchange. Miss Lois Eastman of Winnipeg is holidaysing at the home df itrs R, E, Coates. Mrs. 3. N. Reid, Detroit, Mr. W. E. Kelly. London Dr. James Gray, Upland, California Miss Bessie Broadfoot Hamilton; Mr,and Mrs. W. H. Ebel, Mrs. J. Baldwin, Strat- ford; Mr. an ,Mrs. JohnEl d s. der, Hen - earl; Mr Jaynes Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid, Bayfield, attended the funeral of the late Samuel Reid, Mrs. James • Walker and daughter Anna Jean, of Winnipeg, Man., are guests of Mrs.'T.yerinan for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert of De- troit, were week end guests of their uncle' arid aunt, Mr. and Mrs, John M. Henderson, McKillop, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie ' Preston and two children. Teddy and Merlin, of Detroit, called on Mr, and Mrs. W. H: Sholdice,:'Goderich st. The CJG;LT, of North Side United Church have gone to camp at Port Albert for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Richards have left for Detroit after •visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson. Mr, and Mrs. Robinson accompanied them to Detroit to stay for a visit. Mr. John Piper of Detroit spent a few days visiting at the home of his father, Mr. William Piper. Mrs. W. Whaley and daughter Phyllis of Merriton are visiting et the home of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Sand- ford, Dr. J. L. Hogg of New York is convalescing at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. Thos. Dickson, Mr. A. C. Hazen, formerly of Sea - forth and recently- of • Port Dover, has joined rhe Brantford Collegiate stafiff. rs. D. Rogers of Preston is visit- ing her brother, Air, Wm. Bickell. Mr. and Mfrs, G. F. Coates of Have- lock spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. R. E. Coates, and Mrs. Coates is visiting her parents at Brus- sels, Mrs. E. Geddes, Stewart and Mary, are visiting in Bayfield this week -end with the former's sister, Mrs. M. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart and Miss Mary Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie and Mrs. Douglas Beat- tie _motored to Toronto and Hamilton Sunday last. Miss Adeline Tyerman •erman has return- ed home after a ten days' visit with her cousin, Mrs. Price, of Aylmer Weal, Mr. gimes M. Scott Sunny Crest J y farm, spent the beginning of the week in Detroit attending the International Baby Chick convention. Mrs. John K. Davis and two child- ren visited at the home of her mother and father, Mr, and Mrs. Robinson for a week. Mr. W. H. Little has aceepted a position as Principal, for the coming year, of a seven -room public school at Port Dover, Miss Olive. Collins of Port Elgin w'as the guest of Hiss Margaret Armstrong over the week -end. Mrs. \Vm. Day, formerly Miss Staples, now of Killiarney, Man., is visiting her brothers, Mr. W. Staples who is very ill, and Mr. Thos. Staples. Mrs. Day's daughter and on-in�lavv, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Clark, accomp- anied her and are visiting in Toronto and other points. Mrs. W. H. Gelding and .Miss Dor- othy Golding spent Thursday at To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hoover and two children. of Listowel called on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sholdice Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geprge Tucker and Mrs. R. Tucker of Elgin, Ill, are vis- iting the latter's sister, Mrs. 5. B. Thompson and Mr, Thompson. Miss Gladys Thompson is spending several weeks in Philadelphia. Mrs: (Dr.) Alton of Lamont, Alta., and her father, Mr. MacGregor, of Vancouver, B.C., were guests at the home of Mr. J. R. Govenlock on Monday. Mr. J. D. Dickson of til ica,. N.Y., and son Dr, Allan Dickson of Ams- terdam \ �Y, and Mr. F. NI. Scott, Toronto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Dickson, Goderich street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker o3 Bad Axe, Mich„ called on the latter's aunt, Mrs. John Manson, and lfr, and Mrs. W. D. Alanson over the wee1s end. Mr. Harold Coates of St. Hubert airport, Montreal, is spending his va- cation with his mother, Mr. R. E. Coates. Mr, and firs. Fred Robinson, Mr, and Mrs, Guy Richards, and Mrs. John K. Davis motored to Niagara Falls and Toronto this week and spent a couple of days. Miss Mona Sills of St. Joseph's Hospital, London is spending her ho- lidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fronk Sills. Mrs. John 1feKinley of Winnipeg, is -pendng several weeks with Mr, and 'Mrs. Robert :McKinley. Mrs. Henry Hoggarth attended the 22nd annual reunion of the Eliery and Stone families at the home of Mr. and 1•Ire. T. Fletcher, Woodham. on July. -4th. lir, Glenn McCartney, of Moose Jaw, Sask., was a visitor this week with Mr, and 7irs. John Beattie. .lir. and lire. Joseph Longe of Brantford, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Porteous this week. Mrs. Archie Scott, who hes been' renewing acquaintances here for the past several weeks returned on Mon- day to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Tyerman have returned from a holiday- trip to Leam- ington and. Amherstburg. Mr. John Scott and son, Mr. Ar- thur Scott, are taking a motor trip through the West and will visit Mr. Scott's two daughters and san. They left on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith, Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Goldinig andtwo children, were visitors he London on Sunday. Me, James Manson, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Manson, since May, left Monday to spend the summer in Bayfield. Mr. Lloyd Dienin of the Be.nk of l Commerce staff spent last' week in Detroit. Mr. '1'. J..Rich'ardson is re'buil'ding the house which, he purchased from the estate of the tate Mrs. David Moore. Mrs, Geo. `,Elgie `of Tuckersmith, had the misfortune to fall on the 1pavement-on Alain street Monday af- ternoon, spraining her ankle, end is under the doctor's care at present, The CG)I.T, girls, fifteen in num- ber, of First Presbyterian Church, leave next Monday for Kintail.camp. Miss Ruth Pinkney of Stratford is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Pinkney, and will go on Sunday to spend part of her vacation ie Ayl- mer with her uncle sand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. Miss Mary Reid went on Thursday of this week to Stratford to spend iter holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Powell. Little Miss Mary Jane Rankin of Detroit is visiting her grandparents:' Mr. and Mrs, James Rankin, and Miss. Violet Rankin. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Burgess and little son Howard of Owasso., Miele, spent the American holiday with Air, and Mrs. R.. Frost, Mr, James Hay and his mother, Mrs. John Hay, spent the week end in Niagara Falls at the home of the latter's son, Mr, Peter Hay and at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs, Lorne Pepper and Mr. Pepper. Mr. Horatio J. Purdy, prominent in dramatic and musical' circles of Tor- onto, is holidaying at the home of Mr. H. Edge. On Sunday morning- Mr. orningMr. Purdy sang a solo in St. Thomas' Church. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Glinske and two children of Detroit spentthe holiday with Mrs. Glinsle's parents, Mr. and. Mrs, joint Sproat, Mr. Glin- ske returned Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ronnenburg who spent the holiday at Monkton, Mrs: Ibbotson and two children have returned from Port Elgin Where they were visititig friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brall and fam- i1y left for their home in Detroit lest Sunday after an extended visit with her parents, lir. and Mrs. C. Eckert, while their daughter Mary n -as con- valescing from her late operation and has recovered and is hale and hearty. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hillis and son Donald, Miss Mildred Turnbull and Air, Arnold Turnbull were week end guests at the home of Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. Mrs. Arthur Bishop of Hamilton, who has spent the past two• weeks with Mrs. R. Frost, returned on Sun- day accompanied by her husband Mr. Arthur Bishop. s Op. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Richards and Hiss Bristow- spent the week end with heri-t r s � e , Mrs. Rohner, in Bay- field. Mrs. C. Butler of St. Catherines is visiting her mother, Mrs, John Gov. eniock, lfiss Margaret Fermson is spend- ing this week in Bayfield. Mrs. Elliott Thynne of Toledo, Ohio, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. Scott, of Santiago. Cal., arrived Sun- day to spend a few weeks with the f rmr' o e s brother, lir. Andrew Scott, c tt, -lir. and \Mrs ii~c nest Thynne of Toledo, motored over with theist and remained until Tuesday. Miss Isabel Lowery, who went to the business college in Stratford dar- ing the past winter, hes been engaged on the staff there, Her many friends wish her success, Miss Marion Gray, who has been ill several months, has recovered and is able to be out again. The Sunday School and congrega- tion of First Presbyterian Church. held' their annual 'picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday afternoon this week. The Sunday Schools of alt the Pres- byterian Churches of this presbytery held their picnics together. • CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stringham and Zola, Woodstock, and Miss 'Wheatley and Mrs. Campbell, Clinton, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Rog- erson on Sunday lest. Miss Delores Laithwaite of Goder- ich is visiting with Mr, and.lirs. W. Carter. Mr. and Mrs, C. Rogers of Osha- wa and Mr. Shirley Thomas of Tor- onto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacGregor. Mrs, Barrett and son Russell of Toronto are visiting Mr. acrd firs, W. Clarke. *Miss Thelma Dale and Miss Defter - ,es Laithwaite viited Mr, and Mrs, David Watson at Leadbury on Wed- nesday. Clifford Jamieson of Kitchener is visiting with his uncle. Mr. Robert Jamieson The marriage took place at Kitch- ener on June 30 of Mr. William Ja- mieson of that city and formerly of Hullett, to firs. Elsie Springford, of Waterloo, formerly of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett of To- ronto, are spending a few days in the village. Mr. Robert McMIillan ,and \fuss McIntosh of 5eaforth spent Sanday. Automobile —Insurance WE ISSUE THE STANDARD POLICIES OF THE Provincial Insurance company .of England One of the few British Companies operating in Canada today at NON -TARIFF RATES— SPECIAL RATES For the term from June 1st to De- cember 1st. Phone us and we will call. This means a saving in premium to you with protection, security and the night and day service of this office. Call, phone or write usfor full information, rates, etc. Our ser- vices at your disposal at any time. A D. Sutherland d 1 Opera House, Seaforth, Friday Night, July 18 FRANK COSGROVE, Presents Jain / 5NE4 NEW CARTOON COMEDY Mee/0 9ik. 4 LLB Success . 73ubbt n . over &if4 merriment, originalit nagetty and tee ENTIRELY NEW EDITION THE WORLD'S GREATEST And MOST POPULAR CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY With A Congress Of Inimitable Comedians Garnished With A Group Of PRETTY GIRLS Filled with PEP AND PERSONALITY It's All New SURPASSING ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS IN GORGEOUS LIGHTING EFFECTS ADMISSION : Children 25c. Sold at Door Only. Adults 50c. An Reserved Seats are selling at Aberhart's Drug at the home of -lir, and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson. Mrs, .Ed. Britton, accompanied by Mr. Bob Patterson and Miss Fern Love of Walton went to St. Thomas aver the week end. Mrs. Britton is few a • with her uncle stayingfora et days ; and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, McDougal. Miss White of Toronto spent the week end with her friend, Miss Thel- ma Dale. Mr. Russell Coates of Toronto is visiting et the home of Mr. and firs, Wm, Clarke. Master Mac Stephenson of Brus- sels is spending his holidays with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. George Riley. Mrs. McIntosh of Toronto was vis- iting at \firs, H. Colclough's for a week and also her son, Mr. Kenneth McIntosh,,from Detroit and lir and litre. Waiter 'Clair of Detroit stayed for a ceun[e of days. Miss Mary Istoore of Toronto is spending a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Moore, and brother, W. Moore, The monthly meeting of the W.M. S. will be held at the home of Mr, and .firs, James Dale Thursday af- ternoon. Mr, and firs. Busby returned Sat- urday to their hone in Chatham, Hiss Clete .Medd is spending her holidays with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lawson, in .Coronto. lir, and Mrs. Dundas and two dau- ghters of Bethel spent Sunday with Nit.. and Mrs. Peter Lindsay. Miss Fern Lowe of Walton is -pending a few days at the hone of Nit.. and Mrs, Edwin Britton. Ma and Mrs. Foray Carter of God- erich, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fenguson. Goderich tp. and Mr, and Mrs John Carter Sr.., Hultett. visited -\-Ir. and Mrs. John Ferguson on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan and daughter Marion of London spent Sunday l Anne and Mr. with with I �_ i -s Harvey Taylor Mr. James, Armstrong of 'Toronto is spending a few days with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Armstrong,. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pethick and son of Stratford visited lir. Pethick's parents, .lir. and firs. Batt. Arnt- strOng, lir. ast, Chas. Riley of London paid a flyay ling visit to his home here on Sun - Mr. and Mrs. Lott. Nicholson of Toronto spent the week -end with the farmer's•brother, lofr, and \Irs, Adam Nicholson. :A•. and Mrs. Joseph Riley spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Cook, of Goderich township. 1[r. Ed...Dorrance has treated his family to a new Durant car, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Grimotdby of \We t..m spent the week -end at the home sf Mr. and Mrs. Rohe Griin- oldby lir Benj. Riley visited with he daughter. firs. John *Tann three days last week. S. S. No. 3, Hullett.—The follow ing is the result of the June promo- tie.n examinations. The names of pu- pils are arranged in order of merit. Jr.. IV. to Sr. I\ Hattie Armstrong (honours), Doves Lawson. Bernard Riley. Edith Britton Sr, III. to Jr. IV.—Hazel Jamieson, Ethel Dexter. Ella Dexter, Promoted _ conditional- Charles Sundercock, Keis•t Adams, Fred Riley. Jr. PI'L. to Sr IIS.—Jo'hn Thompson (honours). Sr, PI. to Jr. III. -Edna Armstrong (retained), Jean Wakefield (retained), Alex. Mc- Michael (retained), Jean Anderson (honours), Elva Sundercock (hon- ours), Grace McMichael, . Olive Grhno dby. Jr II to Sr. TT.—Alvin Riley (retained), Kathleen Y ungb'.ut (retained), Reggie Lawson (retained), Jr, H.—Marian Larson (honours), Viola Dexter, Stellta Armstrong. First GENERAL INSURANCE --'David Anderson. Ellwood Clarke.; Conveyancing, Real Estate Primer -Charles- McMichael (retain - Investments, Etc, , ed), James Jamieson, Allan Sunder-, I , un j' Ont' Ida I, *Medd, Teacher. HULLETT. Mr. and Airs, Gordon Kerr of Sas- katoon, and Mr. Jack Kellar 01 Chi- cago, are visiting et the heme of Mr. and Mrs. George Carter. Miss Jessie Ferguson who has been re-engaged as teacher of S. S. -No. 4, is spending her holidays at her home in Hibbert. Miss Irene Carter has returned to Toronto .after spending her holidays With- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wnt, Carter. .Hiss Beryl Carter is holidaying With her cousin, hiss Jean McDen- ald at Walton. Miss Delores Laithwaite of Gode- rich i; visiting Mrs. William Carter. Miss s Betty Lawrence of Clinton is spending rhe summer with her par- ents, \ r we - e , I .and M... George Law g rence firs. Lawrence's friends hope slue will soon regain her usual health. 'Mies Belle Fairservice of Clinton spent the weeksend with her parents,. _lfr. and lir \William Fairservice. Those from this community who attended the Connell -Dale reunion. on July 1st report an excellent time. Mr. Orville Dale and Mester Keith are . pending a few days in Toronto this week. • TUCKERSMITH. PURITY PURVEYORS will seri you the ch nicest cooked meats, and cut your sandwich bread free, any thickness, on our new electrical slicer, for your Picnic or any function. Some More Good Grain.—\Ir. Jos- eph Atkinson has shown us a bunch of mixed barley and oats which stands 4 ft. 8 in high end is fully headed out, This part of the field was treated with Ruben's 33 p.c. phos- phate and is all the same. HILLSGREEN. Mr. and firs. Grant Love of Lans- ing, Mich., are spending a few days friends in this vicinity. with a ds y Mr. Ralph \\ orkman of Flint Mich. Called on his •brother Percy Workman Mr.Archie McAllister and -friend, of Detroit, epent a few days with re- latives here. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Love and dau- ghter Hiss Thelma of Ailsa Craig, spent .a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Love and family. Miss Elda Stephan left recently for Toronto after 'finishing her course in , Clutton •shod. Mfrs: Lorne Eider and -children of Sudbury are spending their holidays at. the home of the former's parents. Mr, and firs I, Cochrane, -- llise Greta Forrest is spending the holidays nt the home of her father, Mr. J. B. Forrest. Mr. and llrs. L. Coleman Ji Sea- 1 •rth were recent visitors with firs. L. Troyer, Mr, and firs. Busswail of Centralia were vi sting at the home of• Mr, and Mr Jas.Love. Mr.Wm. Jarrett and daughter Annie visited -friends ht Lobo town- ship on Sunday and took in the Mem- orial services at Popla Hill. Qt ok in te the number :Time F ddlersccon test at Grand Bend on Monday even- ing. Mr. and firs. Arnold Merrier and children of •Detroit are spending a few holidays at the home of Mrs.. Merner's parents, Mr and Mrs. T. Iayle. M sees Annie and Agnes Cochrane of Clinton spent a few days with friends in this community. The lfisses McAllister of Hensall spent a few days 'wieh their° sister, MTr S. Walker. Miss Edith- Forrest of Hensall pent the week -end with her .sister, Mrs. W, Love. PHONE 152. SEAFORTI k HarryY slut BRU.CEFIELD. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Association was held Fri- day, July 4 at the hame of Mrs, Frank Aikenhead. The devotional part of; the meeting was taken by 1I r;, Rat- tenbury ` after which the president, LOOK AT THE PRICES THE GREATEST AMUSEMENT BARGAIN OF ALL TIME Musical Comedy At LESS Than PRE-WAR PRICES A TIP SECURE YOUR SEATS NOW The Early Bird Gets the Best EXCELLENT SINGING EXCELLENT DANCING IZZIMMIET EXCELLENT VAUDEVILLE EXCELLENT COMEDY EXCELLENT SCENERY COSTUMES, SCENIC AND Any Seat, All Plus Tax, Adult Store, took the chair and conducted the're- mainder of the meeting. Mrs. Brem- ner read a .paper en "Our Duties to Our Community." The business part of meeting followed after which it was closed by ah benediction. y P Lunch was'hen served by the post- e , Mrs. Jamieson will he the host- ess for August meeting. The Sunday a; School and congrega- tional picnic of the United Church will hold their annual picnic to Bay- field on Tuesday, July 29. Mrs. A. T. Scott motored Bow- ra anviile last week to see hermister, flys, Yellowlees who is seriously ill. Mrs. Rothwell of Toronto is the guest of Mr. and 'Ire, W. Rattenbury this week. Mrs. C. Ham and .on are visiting at the hone of her lather, 1L James Swan, this week. Mrs. li-.ireith and family of Lan - dun visited at the home of hermother, Mrs. Jane Ross and s.her friends in the vicinity last week. Mrs. John \IcKeneie and family of Dv •,it ,are .pend sig a few weeks at the home of her mother i -las, firs. R. McKenzie, who has been i'1 for the past few "months. Her many fisc nd will be ,goad to hear that she is new in a fair way to recovery. Mrs. David Tough received word lett week of the death of her brother, lfr. William Sparks of Devil's Lake, North Dakota, Mrs. Thompson and family of Sar- nia visited at the home of her nother, Mrs Stevens, last week. The following is the report of the Promotion Examinations held et SS. No. 10 Stanley..The names are in order of merit. From Jr. IV. to Sr. IV.—Randall Pepper. Kenneth _llcCow•an. From Sr. III. to Jr. IV.—Harry Snider, Olive Johnsen, Jim Burdge, Audrey Swan. From Jr. III. to Sr. III.—Archie Bustard, Harry Collins, Willie Burdge. b II to Jr. III.—Lloyd Thomp- son homp-s n and ;vola Taylor equal, Doreen Pepper, rimy Graham. From I. to JI, --Hubert Taylor, Doris Dutot, Barbara Graham, Anna Cornish end Glenn Swan.equal, Don- ald Smith. :Primer Class -George Wilson, Ger- trude Smith. Elizabeth Aikenhead. Jack Mustard. Adam Wilson. Gordon Keeler, teacher, Kameke-Reid.--•-.A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized on Thursday afternoon at noon i:t the United Church. Brueefie[d,, Rev. W. A. Bremner officiating, when Adah Florence. dao liter of Charles Reid, and the late Mrs. Reid of Bruceaeld, vvas nnited in marriage to R, N. Theodore Katucke, Tsrwnto, son of Mrs, H. Erskine, Bournemouth, Eng- land, and .he late J. T. Kamcke of Belfast, Ireland. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attractively dressed in a white'en- sem le., Site wore a sunburst of pears that had belonged to her nt rther and parried a bouquet of ries and illy -of -the -valley. The mid of bettor was Mies Oral Cooper mid P of Goderich and the bridegroom was attended by his brother, Michael Kameke of Bournemouth, England. The uehers were the brute's brothers, Laurenceand Stanley - Reid. Follow- ing t ; w ing the ceremony, luncheon was serv- e'1 at the home of the bride's father. On returning Mr. and Mrs. Kameke will reside in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Will 13airsl. and dau- ghter Thelma visited Mrs. Geo. Baird Sr. over"Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Juo, McCowan, Mrs. Gel. Baird and Mr. andlfrs 'Wm. Deitz motored to Stouf,'ville Saturday rt v it Mr. and Mrs. Albert Batt: Alias Jean Campbell rind Miss Alt Garet Dick spent Sunday with l[ _, Reta Taylor, llr. and Mrs. Jno. Graham spent S day in Clinton. Deciration day was observed at lice l's cemetery on Sunday last, Miss Jean Camplbell and Miss Mar- garet Dick spent Monday evening at Grand Bend.