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The Brussels Post, 1929-1-23, Page 1
S7 VOL, 57 NO. 32 02,00 Per annum in advance BRUSSELS. ONTARIO. WEDNESDA Y, y.4 NUr1 RV 23, 1929 W W : Now Aavert oementa Gy Master, Mr. Cardiff wee in en 1 'et!fuseeeefeet6Vettetatatearfrattatatetawteeetele a 'i% tar sale-ohas, hilnuaon Considerable excilenient waa eaueed I Flee for a le-vf, R. Nhotdlea ;r, ARD Pulletefor ssle-J, Rervey Brynra at the depot on Tuegdaq aflerunnn 1 «w Owe tor sale-.01n1re hong The way freight :vas atandio) tU the I Net Bu r s '/'"i''>'i•.... !+:. "Hy. • "fit. - los to Plb-W r P2,.. .. ... m B 1 r '3'�'�'.'td en nae c`i s tft.an and Ilse engine ctoso to the' fi.. PARTY �• �(]' (*Ws wal test— Pratt ! i DO JAMESTOWN menthe ago. The fnnerel service mita (*Ws wanted—J, A. Moho) croesiu 11 stihs?n iitylph 7'hoi pnf T 1 ducted byRev, E, $affil t:rnkewoll Punt:tPtorsake-J.Att1Artoeh shave leroes in front of the tr in. 3 The eeoteibution of $5 00 forwarded g entente), Nate• -R, R. goad & Hoa 7'be horse took fri ht and plunged by 51rs, i;, '. r; Sbrachaa fvoin the be held at the home Wednesday uf• Card Party -Woman's Arstttute k p ng d , AND Jumestawn Sunda School for the teruonp, of er whit at intermene will eats tor sate•5A)t. Intercor fain the ditch. The harn0sa and Work of 113e PreBb 18rlan Ifaefor be made in the VVrnxetee C:'metPty, Custom s winx-,Tolln M1+annnnni fish sleigh tnkpi( u9vay fluor 1 DANCE � J�I (`' . girls, Toronto, Wile duly received, 1'hp:Jflllnal•y i2ler!ti11g of 1'.})a \VOZu 118 5)385) horsethe rAf�[»itt1Spfill ilUIli),. get all , BVI �t....At Durran 1028, 47 Plea 708) 5050 will be held at the 5 u 1i n t it ; During girls and 18 little )ionic (15 Mies Mar Pu sso ys, Ivies, D. Denholm, Mtn. J. seas necesemy to get William Minn ° children were sheltered for longer or bone (1513 Tan. sly P 3 <,0" Tllo sd `Stothees and Mrs, ev, 0irttig ; Miee, dell to draw it to F'alconer's stable ,. Miss shorter periods in title home, Almost Monthly See„ Mtge Ai, Leckie Fin- on rsstone boat where it was raised The Women's Instituter politic a third of the girls were restored A' McLeod will give a paper on the tries Oorn., Mrs. W. LeJdlaw and i)y block and tackle. Hae to their parents or homes, A goodly Life of E4gae Guest and the roll Al,, Will hold a P o re number have also Nannie s auil''atlsiti0rvd fly ll' natation or arm a V1 Erskine ; Baby Band, Mrs, . r S line a d nrtable q p 1, Cook and ens i .l. moms ; Fan, '� sive 500 and iUChrEs Gndei employment. As far as arm b0 seen of his, A demonstration on "First elgency, Mrs. Logan and MIS, i3tunt- PartyIn the Daru the Home hue been able to help a)- Aid" will also be given by Mrs, VV. 8. dot, . Library, A1rs, A, Cole ; Liter- BELGRAVE ' 6 i3 a teal most all ta"rnekegnad," and event- ually Mciiercher, A hearty invitation is any, Mrs. A Bell; M(rA)e, Ait'A. D. The Women's Missionary Soelel of r N eon, }s beenme self respecting oitizeue, extended• tel the women of the coin. Y I 1 11I IA L L P g Laidlaw Pianists, Mrs, tl, D. Leith; held their January meeting at the t1 td hence k Interests seals ae the friends of the Ionone to attend this meeting. MIs. Lw; Mand Mrs. e, (g. . Lon. b, uie of le'r'a. Wilkinson, eltet4 to r BRUSSELS Ray Sunday .School at Jamestown have y o the 8t(1rn1) ive13lher, Ilse attend: ice' C shown from year to year very greatly BLYTHa AN not Ise large as it would have V ) 21 helps to make this work possible. MILVERTON5 l.rt•n, Mrs, James Anderson, press. l � � � � tam � r,. W. A7. S. -the W. Ah S. of bit. An• A prominent, ritt7.sn of this village, dent had ahatge of the meeting,. 9 t • 1;;;I:::::` draws United 01)ureb held their first in the person of Henry L. Orr, pas- The Belgrowe Breech of the vamp- At 8 O'clock. VVm WROXETER meeting of the new yeas- 011 Tuesday, sed away et hie .h01113 early sundae en's Institute met on ;Tuesday 115581- I 1:41 }n is vi Mrs. Van Grassier un(ltittle dough. Jan. 15th, with a fair attendance, morning after less than six dlsya' noon at the home of )rtes. John Van end A ter soft for Toronto on Moeda The President, Mrs, F, Oal.er, WAS in illness final pupo111(3 1,s. Al r. Oer Clamp in the village. The meeting, b 4 fr1eud0 Monday. charge. Hymn 74 was sung, followed Wee born in Morniugton township, which was well attended was in s Lunch Served 3 'ng a da sv(1b Ede ar, Btusselti 1pnn; Mtn- by Scripture lesson taken from Luke r301c his Upper seined exalnination ebarge of Nes, 0, R. Cnnites, vire.. 1? 13)1111 y P R 11:25 Alis (Rsv,) VVPir then iPd in at Listowel, g, adu31Lec1 f)nm Stretford pie801enb. 'rite melting opened with q° Dancing Afterwards a Y'be Edgar. prayer, Splendid papers were pre. normal shoot and taught for rev• Miss Bessie Lovell has returned 6 prayer by, Rev Mr. he 80(3, It was de. �s ate ho pared and lend :-Ml's. A. Cole, De- Niel yenta. Ile went overseas with sided that to have the summer speak- a° Admission 50 eemts night, So thevillage 'aerobes.. of hoL 818101 votional Leaflet; Mra• Jenkins, "Bub- the Engineers, when he was wound, er visit the brooch an k° a sr Mrs; W. S,.bleKerchnr• deo have a tai as MISS 1 , DOWNING • President aN tb This v lla a 13138 again been culled Kling 8pringe in Bits ;' Mrs, Loekie, ed and gassed, He married Miss ant sale at the next meeting. Miss union i g g "M5 First Christmas in Africa," The Pearl Windslow about eight years Sarah Cole favoubed with some tn• e ate,staraaeetneeeeniaa afate aloe All Pn 00 to record the deain th of one of iia Society waA favored with a duet by ego, who with • two children survive etrumental vaunt:era which were � invited prominent reeideii1s, Dickson,were nia of i airs' F. Alm/Mali sulci Mr's. J, li'ait'ser- him. He had been in the boot and ;;featly enjoyed. The topic, "The Ran Everyt 1 vice, A aeries of short prayers were shoe business fat• scone years. He Homemakers Peek," was taken ' by MORRIS sed away at his home here Friday effeted, The Secretary and 7.'iensurer was a football player and ]lackey-. Mr, Scobie, The roll call was res - morning, Unite offinwhichter a few developed intoapnemna� • eRc'h gave the Society ir hod reports ktaen successful e t of repute and an Pnrhneiaettc bn5(1. ponded to with reaeipte for sand- Friends of Mts. H. V. Kerney will than rn nia. He wet 70 ears old and the Y e sfr 10 He wart a D. D. G. M. of the I. wiches, Mies Nora Van Cream sang be sorry to hear she is lying very the m) y reaching its allocation of 18460, After 0. 0. F. and tt prominent member of a vocal solo which was march en- seriously ill In Paris Hospital, and accor(il youngest former the knownpost- 5510 general meeting there was an Lhe 'United Church, Be was a Lib- joyed. The 10505111 was breis ht we hope -she will soon recover. Rev. A1K affiliation service held between the era) in politics. About one year ago to a close by the singing of the nue Reeve Henderson is attending 5o, lalnis11 master s o flee° Reporter els Govern,. OaI1`lliau Girls in Training group and he was appointed Clerk of the Village ttonal anthem. Lunch was served byCommit et Goderieh 11158 week. ',realm! !tient work seven earn retiring and with e V. M. S. Mrs, raster represented 1 f Milverton, to which Office Ile 5(318 the hostess 13ssisted by Mrs J. LWm, E Douglas is intending to stated. y g the W, AL 8, This service wee a veep reappointed on Monday last. As a cit- Stewart. The next meeting will be h ld a ulear'ing Auction yule in 101101101 the exception of a fete years in Tor. beautiful one, The election of officers izen he seas held in highest regard. held at the bottle of Aire, Scobie in the deur future. Keep your a e8 elm's 1 onto practically all his life had been for the incoming year resulted as fol- 5 Y lived here. He was a man read wid- lows :-Hol,-Pres . Mrs. (Rev) Weir ; Fehrunt'y. :men for the dare, hay.' ly of the best literature told was wellThe W. At, S. of Knox the Oohed CAfzn 3 1 T.1AN1ts -'(its- Cl. Davie VV', a, President, Mrs. F Cater ; 18. Vice, BLUEVALE wiehe, en thank the neighbours and j ly 1)13411. informed on all alitltc questions' MisoOdPl!; 2nd Vire, Airs, J. Bich- Alias Beth Barnard returned to of Mrs ,has. Wilkinson(21st al 'the hours 6 Generous in his dealings hath. ill the0f ML's. Chas. 1Vllon Tuesday ft rho for their kiudiiesy before and n£ C13ei,• passing 4th Mrs. Vice,, ales. ;11 Sec's ; Landon Normal 8ahnoi on Monday, aoe1ll a ae, d,0, 1'x11 S1.li. These wag a at the rime' al of her father, the late rf Dear church and community his Jtilts. Lillow who has been suffering N, Flats. 1)etrnik. will beadistinct loss and a cause of '5118, P. marshal! ; Assf'..-Socretaey, from a severe attack of quinsy 1e *mall the weather. owing the sever- deep regret. He issurvived by four 141t•s A. Brigham ; '1`rsn 111341 Mrs. Applin some. better. q y iIy of aha weather. The President, Cann 11 THANKS. -1 wish to thank quell v 0hi)deen, John at present in Cantor- W. si' i )e; Pr•ees Sec'ys, Mrs. IV, Rnbi, Mowbray of Whi e V Mrs. Jus. Anderson8(415pre51(50 over the the friends and neighbour for their j drtyl an nia, Mrs, T. Morfont, of Altlln, III. ; y t c in meeting. Using • Segges1)17 program• help and kind deeds during the illness ; pnlyd 5(i Noel, of Toronto, Al 189 J's»er., New GnckerlfnP and Mile 11, Laidlaw ;ARA, visited with his brother, Alex,, in the me" in Missionary 1 5)1.1 monthly, some of (slid death or Isabella Crteig, elle deur- !'!1p York. His Helpers, airs, Alex. AlcGnwau and village this week. the members taking y Gibson, pee -deceased formerly rlifteen Mrs, Gem•gP• McGowan ; N5( 11115 13 8 Aire: Raba, Black of Fordwieb is (1) 13115 to make Dur AuxIli�:rh m: 1 e 1 beloved wife. at t117t Wer is CoureLAS nesd.r emending e. few days with her nephews Glistens in prayer, by Airs ,Jas. 'the funeral of the late Sirs. Wm. R. lumbar Flemming and Malcolm Bisek, 54 505115 ; A message of prayer from Douglas nom held list Wednesday aF- '1110 V'i) 4V, J. Duff is flat Prlibyil)g 1,he heat the past President, by Mrs. Lovell ternoon front her late resideece on ''`insrge u /� of health at present. His many fri- read by Mrs. Scottie. (9) Io menthe!, the 5(51 tine Sion•ie Tnwi, hip, The rd with `,r� cuS•}-�• m endswish foraspeedy recovery, slitp,byAlrs.Jas VVigitsitT rrulsnan Friendslinin adistcewereSlissAliLard'sP 3 �����C/©� Oats custom. Maondi 81a n is ill and has otlow written by Ian neleetu C em. nia nonglia limn Pamine, MIA, ; !and Eve to undergo an operation. rife r Nuts to re+sch thed155111 'flannel meta Bet (btaig, Dettntt, Siic•h, : Mrs. '16.01, an Fmany friends hope he will thea be lets" (3) fo Iv:the,in1 (unnev by Ales. Howard Rall. 5 1ralaed rsnd Mrsu F Rending�i �[��1 better'J. Andersen, d n'e, lar \V', H) S,J1u1etC'.:•nig,i3lvth.FloraltriipsJuciain,Sawin bliss Afargnret Hnrnisa 13119 return. r 0055 5108 1 (`nr 11) ', L'la,n t1),• •fi18t were from 180 following ;-13r•ntllers' ItayvrlrA ed home efter speeding th(•ee weeks day of the week I' -t eve, v,,, 1• Inv 113 unci Sisters, \V 1[1 D„ughs•1, Ret t C'taig ; 1 ((1 r1 - with Mends in Detroit, Windsor, and i11 etre a c, (god hiss p;, 1.5) 1 pini. 1r'rd 5110 liotv(s(11 13x11 and 5 1)1115 Hyena p� West Larne, l.etbi(1)Civ1 nit endelr (•1:eres- g ns The p•sl1- :doerd w Car of Feed p�o'l Wheat K g:y. „ rind Vias r\nr:ie D,n 1 `� rw)ju Will be done its USUFtI. The annual business meeting of 1 ane, tar Nee Inverh a ,•h'•r(1(i) giver. hearers were Jidet 11 Nag, \V ni Otnig, j ��yy�"jj this Spring 1t the Knox Presbvtoritut Ohbroh will he A5,01 singing 1lynm Iln111l,s 115 etues Craig, j2,3e(1. (`3'(,g. Win. I held in thesehoo) room Tueedtry after- A1rA. A11(10ron read Net 1.pttne lesson Hammel Hon'ar11 }{all. Tate none, Jan. 29th' 2Cm1 S5. stewirdsh p rhe •.'111 of,,,• The fume al of the tete N. Platt s1ureel tt �t t Mill Tll,e children of john and Mrs. herr tiginn 1uiluw0)1 „oh leaver by 51ra. WMA hell ft, m the hour' , 'tile 1)111 -in oar' 214t (� ��^^7p�gyyYy���� Saw are quite ill this week, AIr. Bern Se3h;e. A duet "leer the leech of la se, C. Davie, 4'13 tide, liut'rhnr,.day r,, �J� t)ABtl ItCild9 ��� is at Toronto undergn)ng medical ii aftern„onand setvinr, was 1 ( (11),•i,•d In t_.- n' treatment at resent, his te,lic hul,d," 5(311 gisen by lora. ,,,,,,:5,.d to p Jas. Michie and Mr.. 5s skir,,.,.1., try Rev. F. (. Fowler 'Tire r,a: JNU 1V1CI�ONALI) IT'rittLnNomolt 766hwasrhelinnlnndrtof the sandySavh„st "us ev, .11 1 rr•pee11 heaters ere i rvrtu`terte, , t'u11i. 'htrnit( A, 1.,11 'lt•il Pn11 I'eubuie evening Jarmory ;ma, 15 ben the Cotta way reap a,i.vl ' , by n sv;n4 of f„ey turd A, tic [ ntn'frlin. tnte,mrut esus ) to laud : a r 'r ttfarll The Surrounding District J. L. KERR, PrQfirietor brother fter-which burial took pleas In the family plot Proapeet cemetery, She leaves to morn het,toes three old- er sisters, Mrs.8, F Ca21 Ethel ; Mrs. M. Teener. Edmonton, Alla- ales. Wm. nestle, Gerrie ; (std two brothers Robb, ane John, of Toronto, !dies Mathewson was highly esree2ned !tuning 51iende at (Gerrie and 2rtnelt sympathy is.extended to the family in their sur raw, y /'� Church Nates }} "t 1.1N/TED CHURCH Y, P. S. Elects New Officers --.Lalli Monday evening the annual election O of officers for the 'Young People's GREY Society was held, The staff for 1029 Marie Wesenbur has taken a is as follows;— President, Georgie >n hl tel g PKatce; Heads of Deplu�tmanGs; • ve Keys urtd Deputy Reeve Cal- (Jlllst}stn Fnllowsh]p; M}ss 2003(1 130 atteniting Cio, Caue)ven at BIer; Citizenship, Gerald Hamil. tch this week, ton; Missionary, 1VIiss Lula Proctor; e Rumour is whispering that Literary and Social, Jack Edgar; 1 known 1acl(,')nr of the 7tI, Seertuiy, Miss Mamie McQuariie; cornemplating eventing n Treasurer, Miss Sadie Pierce; gfara- Peper perrnauently, ist, Miss Muxiel Michael. The first McFarlane tvh() 13115 Iver) eo)1- meeting under the new regime will n thee -1)01)90 for the put 1110n111 be held Tuesday evening, 29th inst. neu(11011111 and threatened with and will go oft with a bang. Gerald lielts is able to be *bout Hamilton, member of the Older tS 4 1 Boys' Parliament for North Huron, Welsh, of Northern Omar- i will give a report of the sessions of siting at the homes of P. J. the august body during the Christ- }u•nlun(r Bishrp, and %%lib other' mss hold M Id Lowry ' p Pe e g grune in the , experience as Public Librarian, on rate payers of .S'. S. No, 1 . the subject, 'Books Worth Reading,' Iding a meeting ou'Thursduy !There will be other miscellaneous Jnmun) y 24th, tet 8 n'elnrk, !u . numbers and a recreational feature, honl to r0nsider holding n re. with refreshments. No admission during the coming summer, i fee will be charged. A cordial in- tepayei'e• and their wlVea are;vitation s extended to all the 70nn� to attend this meeting. , folks and their friends. r1INGr 78014 A1)NISTRi. — Rev, ' , ,,,,,,,_�•___-__,___.____ McHain, paster of 8 1. John's d Church, Oakville, for• 1110130 PERTH, rep years, will retire from The vislt,a• is in the rain. holidays. rs, a will sd roe ct'n give sono suggestions fri(n her long rnstrpduring (heenm}rigJul,o, : Stratford, Jan. 22 — George S. ng to a recent announcement. • 14011 i, reeve of Blanshard Township .. M0Bllin, 93130 has been In the : was this afternoon elected warden y for about (city years, will of Perth County for 1922 at the in- ce to 1eside in Oakville, it isj Mr. McBain was a school ;augural meeting of the County et "Swifh's Sehoot” many Councih The ather rontendnr. for ego, 1511(1was nn old Atwood the wardcnshfp was Peeve W. A, td ,lire. Yul11 received recent- Roaeh, reeve of Fullerton in a unnuncement of the marriage GL'-'•ig'ht fight. niece, Miss: Margaret Hudson Aaron Ringlet', reeve of Listowel, tit. to Lloyd Rayburn. also of , who was expected to have been a t\1rs. Rayburn 5(131 a tie- I leiter here during the 11011. strong contender lot the office did d her many frieude extend her , not enter the raee. Ips. I Warden -elect Keith obtained 12 \ti- Al' S, of Roe's Church red., votes tants Ra1rh, four. oma of Ails, Kayunrd nu \\'ed- Jlsnuary 16th with eight ;,..5. s and 117)00 visitor, present. BRUCE. e Pre,:„ Mrs. Moi{ay had, Walkr•l'ton. ,Ian. 22 _James H. f the meeting, Steettug ,.putt• Dexol, gy fail it ed by the Brown, own, reeve of the s :1'ag.• of Tees - repel.. Hymn ] 2 "'(1.14151 water, wee elected w _cl,;n of Bruce savad i5ira�lP0ar.fsn led in prayup (ortnty 111 the inaugural meeting of s we10 given by airs• Inv t, -' ('ottnty Council here today. Mrs. Jas. Pear ,n and Mrs. Reeve 7'+own had two opponents for • Holl «all wey.lo•wer,•d by t]•,• 01)51'e. but won on the first vote. reeni1,g 1,n theNPs.' Year - 2I2 ,t1, -ung )e,d meeting The tribes cand]dates were Reeve it player. Hash 8111Kerracller, of Paisley, and - . W111ialn Gf111, of Lions Head. To arrive next week Alf. Backer Phone 5 fnllt w'rd u•r h } ',,,' N, J4)4 1'skp (wade u) fatncly plot, 13.o31 timet. 1'w•re:t r `�'`":?�? ,, _0,. .n�ga,. e ���.+,��,: ��; y � e fy � timrt0t,elfr.ly,"thp nleeta;; ciesed sty. hrrpasrd woo: b,.rr, iu T.,um. Pint oi' hunyan. Yllgrml Prngrc�s,; 1 ' ;:•� tt,�, Fawiv'c>;(• .vm �, .') t , •j o,i;h n,avr, seh toai:stiip, tiime,r0 Co. if, 1817 c.ud ;:tnl 'Its, M. Engle opened the die - Brussels CRANBR00g. Thr :•ate stood Brown, 17: Mciier- annual meeting of Knox 1,.1,'5, Irl, Gillis:, t;. Apart from ill h held en Tuesday, Jan 1t at 2 p.m. All interested '1 , t e'i 0f t1) n n •den, .only prelim- liai,' of the church are in-- 1)31117 rotttlne bus noss was dealt 1s• puesent• w}th at today s me utan lung People's Society is „o- ; fa, hist Sunday c sa n ng Miss . d was the leader;Miss A. OLD f !i ' S ea(I a palter on the second , �„k q � � ,ted Janu Cr le tore Commencing Thursday, Jan. 24th We are offering Specially Reduced Prices on the following articles. Lay in your supply now. +t»t«.' :OM1::' :''M'A.:4 .b'tt'.t,++.44 i ..,..«8.0.,«.+1,44 . i 4444 0 i +` i �i-44- �";:r!: «W ' e+r N , W, + w CCUs( , Groceries,, Dry Goods Post Tosties reg. 15c, now 1 0 t• Pure Clover Honey per. ib • 13 Amber -Honey per Ib 1 1 Choice Aylmer Corn, Peas or -P; Tomatoes per can 15 ii 7 cans for 1.00 Raisins, reg. 170 pkgs, for,.,,15 Loose Black Tea, reg. 65c for 59 iji Cornstarch, 3 pkgs. for 35 '.a, White Naptha Soap, 6 Cakes28 tF 11 Cakes for 50 Fairy Soap, 90 cake or 3 for.,,25 ,i, Pure Castile, reg. 5c cake, 6 for 255 � i-6 :f44♦4-44Mi §44 ,.4 "14+++4,44448. K♦.:KR4sAF-4.1y9:4{TRt.ttoxo:44vis,- wico See our China and Glassware Counter •7. Reg. $I.So Work Shirts for 1.29 Reg. $1.25 Work Shirts for.,.,..,1.14 Men's Fleece Lined Underwear per suit 1.50 Women's Underwear, reg. 5.5o 75 Reg. 6oc All -wool Socks for45 Reg. $t1.00 Heavy Lumber Sox 75 Flannelette, reg 35c for - 25 400 Flannelette Shirting for ,31 Overalls, large size, per pair ,,., 1 .50 $6.00 All -wool - Men's Sweaters 4.00 Men's and Boys' Heavy Work Rubbers selling at 1013.0. off Phone 5210 Az. R. Rudd & Son Cranbroo 440$6,540StigagatefilligSteMOWAV"ggitg*gAgnOWAfgAtiOJ • 35 year. ago moved to alit la •a ,•f l us ton on t'2 topic, "How to find Charles R. (oulte: emelt the neck Si,t(ri8, where be livod 0)111 '-'o» 3(1 the Gond to Others." ru end in 'Toronto. Spar, ago when he maned rota Bins.R. R. Rudd & Son are boldin C R. Coultes •. i c. load ' . carpaa of eat- •) s ]c 4 t I( Iii i, his uttlnalife, too on Saturday morning. Fruth Robf(rso;,( 1 r in January sale at their stare. Read East Huron Fall Fair Hasa Good h passed away. He the announcement in this issue. Surplus --- Will Hold Fair on the Friends of Airs. ,Tulin Scandrett, i4 enevived by one son, Anthem. in i arc glad to now ;;he is improving S,tsketeh,.wen, and two daten,reyeRegular Dates, REELECTED b after an operation. Mrs Elsie Lepplz,rdt, Everett. Wash. 5 BLUEVALE e a es Guild of the Anglican (1 n (rr1 1111 810. C. D arin, Sii r . I Ate. Lillov has a severe attack of church held theirJauuaa•t its A dr( .e :are nine' Stevenson 1 , q t c rt nt �n t!►Gd son V' 11 n w at the home of Mrs. J. A. Brandon 1 1 V( i nl, h, Robert Masters is nut ag•ti„ after in the village on Tuesday afternoon, was to �V°" )nPrdle) ship, duilrg the bi utg laid up tit a pa t month Knox church who ren at, sup 1 le only he late al Miss Beth Barnard returned to met 1) n theLadies' a base basement the Murch Platt t 50 alsave o sal`515eil 1 13 by Iwo Inotheers London Normal Sebool on Monday. on Thursday afternoon with a good 00131-1)111,, of Newmarket, and 7emb., Black & Johnson shipped a car of of Toronto and two sisters Mrs. (loon, 110518 and cattle to Toronto Saturday.. of Whitby, 11)111 541(5, Robertson, of T. Field has fitted up aa snow - St. Oatherines. Deceased was a Cnn_ mobile for his delivery wagon and 1t set•vativo in politics, a member of the works fine when the snow is not too Presbyterian church and also a mem- deep. 'P b attendance in view of the unfavour- 0r, 1 able weather. The president, Mr1s. James Rintou 1 had charge of the meeting. The treasurer's report ::: showed that almost $175 had been received during the year, Plans - were made for the wort: in 1929 and all hope for a successful year. The 6 election of officers was held with Mrs. A , Joe Miller in charge. The officers elected are as follows: President, 0et' Mrs. J. Rintoul; vice-president, Mrs. J. Miller and Mrs. A. Proctor; sec- retary, Miss Martha Armstrong; 1 assistant, Mrs, Jesse Wheeler; trees - urer, Mrs. C. R. Coultes; organist, ie , Nlrs. -Carl Proctor; auditors, Airs. J. M. Coultas and Mrs. F. McCallum; pan. The Ladies Aid will serve tea. 1 flower committee, Mrs, S. Proctor, W1 � anMrs. Norman Walsh, Mrs. J. Clegg0 b d Mrs. 1, Stapleton. An invitation extended by Mrs. John Coultes to i meet at her home in the village for 0•s , the February meeting was accepted , by the society. The nleetine was b ; closed with prayer by Airs, Seobio, her of the 0. 0. F. We are now getting more and ETHEI•„ moose daylight each day; and its not Colne to Church next Sunday, be- daylight that was "saved" during the summer months, gin the year right and keep coming. Services next Sunday --Sunday School at 1.30 pan.; Preaching service at CO WALRDENS 2.S0 p.m., Young People's Society at rpt '7.30 p.m. Everybody invited. ELECTED The annual meeting of the Pres- byterian church, Ethel, will be held on Wednesday, January 30th at 2 ``��1 Q'�' , ' letaaaterrasalCra aanaiBallaRata'tta=ttie.latentFitran HG V 85 All the members and others interest- ed are earnestly invited to attend. The VV, Al, S. of Knox Church suet at tine home of Mr. and firs. Jackson for thele January heating, The meet- ing was opened by singing of Hymn 590 and prayer by Airs, Jllckstert fol• lowed by reading of 90511 P5altn by Mrs, McInnis, The minnte0 of the last 'fleeting warn read by tlar AerIPtary, The Roll Call was responded to with Mises of Seriptul•0• The topic salmis was on "l-ietnr'y and RPsnnrce9 Players, Pianos nP 0unndtr was given by Mrs, s, bin Matra Teenr,nn, fnlfo9s•ed kith n Mrssinniry Matra by Mrs. J. McNeil. '.Phe meet Organs fug closed with singing of Hymn 887 and the Betted Milne 154314 pro- nneneed by Airs. (leo, Kremer, A ' lined and R e i a re d P tastyto was sP ooh rvrd IP lira. Jack. son and n social hmrr was spent. B. P. and Mrs. Carr atteltded the tonere) of the letter's sister, Mies Hat- tie Mathewson, After a shot t. 11111008 Miss Mathewson ;weed r fester, Mrs. tis. Massie, Gerrie, Inhere n service was held on Satisfaction Assured J. C. Blackstone Orders taken by HURON, Goderieh, Jen. 22—At the inaugu- ral meeting -this afternoon of the 1929 Huron County Council Thomas i Inglis, reeve of Howiek Township, was elected warden, Reeve J. W. Beattie, of SPaforth, made a strong bid for the position, but was defeat- ed ort a close vote. Reeve Robert Turner, of Goderich, also made a hid for the honors, The newly appointed Warden ad- - dressed the Correll. aur' •,i• 1' tit, - work before the Council at this ses- sion. Ix -Warden 3. J. Hayes, also spoke briefly and congratulated the Warden elect, ' The 1929 Council is composed of 29 members, all of whom were pre- Last Wednesday afternoon the an - (10a1 meeting of the East Huron Fall Fair was 'held in the Library with President Jas Sur ems in the chair. The President in his address went over the work last year, the condi- tion of the Society and what 1311- provements should be made, The finanlinl statment was read showing roseipts to be $2,329.82; expendtt11r;•s $1,474,38, leaving a balance of $855,44. The old officers and directors were re-elected and D. M. McTavish was reappointed Secretary -treasurer and M. Black and N. F. Gerry, auditors. i It was decided that no Spring fair would be held; nor would the Soc- iety hold a Field Crop Competition. The Government will be asked to send Department Judges. The Fair will continue to be a member of the Fair's Association,.. but no delegate will be sent. Mise Grace Stewart and Messrs. James Armstrong and P), Hoover were Added to the Board of Direct, ors, The Committees were named for 1920 -- Grounds Committee --.president J. Burgess, T. Miller and R. J. hoover. Track Committee— W. Scott, A. C. Ile. iter, Oreo. Muldoon. Entertainment President, Jas. Burgess, Secretary McTavis'I, and O' Iiemingway. The fair this year will be held o : - Thursday and Friday, Oct, 3 arid 4 The Secretary -treasurer was au- thorized to pay all checks and traits" act other business, The Officers and Direeters feet that this year, the weather -loan 8110(1}d give then a good day, far the big Fair in Plast Huron, sent today. E. A. Aciame, F. D. a 5c d (15(437 at the home of 1)P t VV Stalker, Robert Turner, Themes Anderson And Robert Higgins, were Walker & Black Tar, 9th, Remains were taken to Toronto wnamed the striking committee to ar, where Rev, D. O, i5ta(,iltivcny of Clra)iner's Presbyterian Church, range the standing committees of the altar"ih ptenna eelatwearsearaaapiatat conducted service at the home of her Council for 1929.