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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, MARCh 2o. ig29
J, L. EERR, Proprietor
T he Surrounding District
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BLUEVALE
The leebroke up and went through
the dam. While lifting and clearing
the gates Charles Garniss had his
hand
caught and painfully crushed.
The water very high all day but
is receding again,
Black & Johnston shipped a car;
of hogs and one of cattle to Toxon-
to on .Saturday,
The Young People's Society were
at Wingham 'Friday night putting
on their play.
Mr, SNrtreant, hydro inspeetnr, was
in the village and paseed George
Thompson, A. 11, Onotnhs and Black
Bros. They will now be conneoeed
up in rt few clays,
When driving along near the
bridge recently, • William Speir's
horse took fright at an automobile
end ran away, ;beaking the harness,
butdoing little drnurge to the cutter,
Mr. Speir was thrown out hut mune
t=ff with mile, n had shaking up. The
seetionmen caught the horse at the
depot,
Roy Adair shipped two Care of
hay,
Alex kIIty of Mount Forest le visit-
ing with hie mother, Mrs. Con, Goll
Mrs. EPIC !led son Billy are ids.
iting with Mre. Eek mit e's sister-in-law
!Fire, Walter Snlllie,
Ales. B. 13. Jenkins, of Wnghtun,
boundary, spent Monday with her els-
ter, Mrs. 0. H, Gut Mae.
Owing to two days rain the roads
, were In very bad Condition kW" Week
and the tivo rural route couriers were
unable to snake thele regular rounds.
The postponed meeting of the Worn -
en's Association was held un Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo,
0. Thornton, There was a good
crowd present, MI's. Joe. Breckenr-
idge and Ales. Thornton served lunch
at the dose of the meeting.
Frank Scott celebrated his 82nd
birthday twit Thursday. He feels
just na well as he ever ;lid, and enjoys
excellent health, and is at hie work
every day. His Many Mende juin in
n ishing him many happy returns of
the day,
Garments
--AT—
ter's
'e re
Only about eight Shopping Days before Eas-
ter and they are the days that count when an
Easter Wardrobe is to be chosen.
Ladies' Coats
We have at present a good
stock of Ladies' Coats on hand
sizes from 14 to 44, including
fancy fur trimmed and plain
tailored. Special Prices for
early Sales.
Ladies' Umbrellas
Carrying too heavy a stock
and in order to reduce price is
slaughtered.
Reg. to $6.00 for $4.00
Rog, to 54.50 for 3.00
Men's Reg. to $3.75 for$2.5u
Dress Silks
We have on hand a fine assort-
ment of Satin Crepes, Flat
Crepes and Canton's, all the
leading shades and regular up
to 43.25 for Easter Selling
52.50 per yard._
Ladies' Silk Hose
In Pure Silk, full fashioned
good heavy quality. Regular
to 52.00 Easter Selling $1.65
Pure Silk Lines, full fashioned
and circular. Regular to 51.50
for $1.00
Special Showing
of Genuine
Peter Pan Prints
This material in plain and
fancy are guaranteed absolute-
ly fadeless and are sold on
these terms. Choose your
Spring 'dress for sport wear
before patterns are sold up.
Prints and
Ginghanls
Our entire stock, including all
• our patterns. *Regular 30e
Easter Selling, 25c,
Black Duchess
Satin
Special 52.00 line, pure Silk,
heavy weight, Easter Selling
I $1.48 per yd.
, Special $1.50 line, 36 in. width
$1.10 a yd.
i Curtain Material
5 pieces, including Nets and
plain colored tnarquesitte with
colored frills. Regular to 40e
Easter Selling, 30c, a yd.
Specials in Men's Wear
Men's Suits
We have on hand a fine assort-
ment of Men's Suits, including
plain navy's and greys and
stripped blues in both single
and double brested. Give us
a call and compare prices be-
fore you buy,
Men's Ties
An assorted lot of our Reg 85e
and $1.00 Xmas Lines, all at
one price 50e. You will buy
these by the half dozen,
Men's Overalls
and Smocks
A special factory clearing line
of good heavy quality in Red
back Blues. Regular $2.50
for 51.95,
Men's Wk. Shirts
Cotton Plaid, work shirts,
sizes 14 to 17?t . Regular
51,50 Easter Selling $1.20.
Also an assorted lot, Regul-
ar to 51,35 for $1.00.
,7;<vdlv'-:;{.StatetEmiNdot.ntziet.ztvoatf tatet1"'�'..t'a tt^travc ytGw't", e tvvgli
rg FOR THE LADIES t
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Friday and,Saturday of this week we expect to have
along with our regular stock of Northway Coats a 0
number of sample coats just for the two days showing. d
F -OR THE MEN is
Coming Wednesday, April 3rd, and for the day only,
t; Mr. Charles Hunter, representative for Skill Craft
Tailored -to -measure Clothing, will be here.
I EXTRA PANTS FREE u°
�Witevery Skill Craft Tailored -to -measure Suit at
r 525.50and up,
�y
-'�atn�t�b r rhgmural.r�m tut;prFrathtstur irZ.
iThese prices given above are for Easter selling on-
ly, Take advantage before the lines get broken.
F. A. Hunter Phone 61 Brussels
Iterettuitingni
Nen' •Advertraeneente
Bog for service-J.%.---.--
Attrition10
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Nnle.- x. m e
Ale MoD old
!!'arm for sale -Gilbert Spelt.
Anation Side -Aare. It B Ferguson
Auction sale -Virginia St. Amour estate
Paster Donee In Brussels Opera amnia
Northwey Gcrmento-F, A Bunter
Frost; wirereance-Jinmpltrlee & Co,
Painting, eta: -Alex, Coleman
Seed :ests-P. Amens
Bead onto -J, A. Nichol
Auction Selo-tr. Pisobsr •
tor tele- o r• n
flumes i O u f o d
t to C d aD sl
Pekin dunks -Jou eShaw
elB
Pegs for sale -Russel 'Dougherty
Pigs for uale 2snsnClerk
George Greenaway received a fine
teats of horses which he purchased
while in Toronto.
Rev. AL'. !Valdes is at Windsor
this week attending the Piovincial
Grand Lodge of Western Ontario.
Alex, Mul:wen met with a painful
accident. He had a cow in a sleigh
when his team ran away upsetting
the sleigh and cow. Air. MacEwen
had his chest badly et ushed trod a
couple of ribs broken. He is now 00'
der the doctor's vire.
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BLYTH
On Friday everting of Inst week,
upwards of fifty ft'iendewere enter.
tamed to a social evening and dance
by Fred. and Mrs, Oster: at their cotn-
odioud home in Our villege,
WALTON
Cars are naw t uunieg,
Miss Get tendeAline' epeni the week
end with Mrs. Ilnlmes at Brussels.
John McDonald of 1Va1ton, has sold
his fatnt to Duncan Jehr,ston recent-
ly,
Quite a number from this •village
andvicinity tett et,dad the Anetion
Sale of John aleArthur, in Blyth, last
Tuesday,
Miss Alethia lint ter, who has been
it' Hamilton for Fate time is at. pees•
eat visiting her parents, Joseph and
Mrs. Oat ter.
James Simpson, of Winthrop, met
with a painful accident recently while
climbing a ladder in his barn he fell
breaking itis hip.
Postmaster McLeod was installed
into his (+fllce last week. Miss Ferg-
uson will remain at c ;lice for remain-
der of this Month.
I Don't forget the Anntion stale at the
home of Airs. Robert Ferguson on Sat-
urday Mat'. 301h. See full list in this
issue of THE Pose.
A Connac'rtoN.- An error was
made in the adv't of the chopping mill
last week instead mit "Seed Oats" it
should have read ' Feed oatr."
Fraimk iMi'Oarter, of Gnderich, has
the contract of wiring and installing
the electric fixturesin DOPE; United
church, he intends to complete the
job this week.
The fnllnwing` was taken from the
Preston paper : Ritchie Drager, who
recently joined the ranks of the bene -
diets. was on Tuesday presented.
with a beautiful mantel crock and
address by his fellow employees at I
the Canadian Buffalo Sled. Mre Dra-
ger was alsn the recipient of two mis-
cellanenue showers given by her girl 1
friends pi !or In her merriage at the
linos• of Annie Hamni,. and Miss Dav•
Maim, Preston.
AINTING
AND
raper flanging
The undersigned wishes to an-
nounce that he is prepared to
handle all kinds of jobs in the
above lines, and will endeavor
to give the best of satisfaction,
Prices Reasonable
and
work promptly attended to
Alex. Coleman
Phone 641 1 Brussels
CAR OF
Frot 4r
Fence
Expected shortly
Berniere e t Net- Id
J• W. rt the e ! er at
his hone in Listowel,
V
Alive Addie ()meta, of Brussels, is
visiting with friends in Walton,
l-lumpbries &• Un, are expeeting a
car road of wire fence, See adv'(,
Lawreflce Curieminge and -Cee;]
addlatt mote.' ed to c on Sun -
L- n u or London r
day,
Mrs. Will. iinmphries has been
spending a week In Teruutu visiting
I elands.
John McArthur is visiting with his
parents, Peter and Mrs, McArthur,
Walton.
Tommy Constable of St. Marys
spent Sunday with his cousin, Kerr.
ueth Jackson,
MIs, John McDonald and sons,'
Charles and John, spent Sunday with
friendein Seafnrth.
The many friends of Miss Jean
Marshall are pleased to see her nut
after being laid up with a broken
ankle ft r some time.
Mrs. Joseph Johnstone and her
grand•dvughter,l Ione ll1 of Blyth, ore
spending a few days at the home of
Colin and Mte. Fiugland,
The Young People's Society of
Duff's United nlruroh, \'Valton, held
them regular meeting on Sunday
evening. Miss Annie McTaggart
presided and following the opening
exercises Miss Fern Love gave the
Seript01e reading whir') was follow-
ed by a well prepared topic. Mise, Mc-
Taggart gave a splendid report on the
Y. P, S. School which she attended
iu Stt•atfin rece1111y. Airs, Finghund
sang a beautiful HMO. 'J'he meeting
was closed by all singing the Alizpah
Benediction.
Jas, and Mrs. Mollies, of Blyth, re.
ceived waul.that their danglater, :Friss
Annie E- Maines, has been appointed
Registrar of the Social Service Ex.
Change, Toronto. Miss Maines isa
graduate et the tee onto University
and has also had several years' busin-
ess experience in the hnsirlesn world.
Miall Mantes was a former Blyth girl.
and her many fi iendscongretulate her
on her appointment. Miss Maines is
a sister of Rev. Maines, of 1Valton,
BAYFIELD
13 yarn employees have been busily
ergrlged during the past week wiring
(aril erecting fixtures forstree't light-
ing. Lights were't.otfled on Friday
so that when nue walks abroad after
clack in the village. one will not be
confronted with I he pneeibin! y of
returning bonne with a black eye
from having coarse in ton rinse a con-
tact with a tree, er it bruised body
!'tom having tumbled ever a cow
1yingin peaceful slumber in some dank
•pot.
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MORRIS
House Burned.—Robt. McLennan ,
1st line, lost his home on Tuesday
morning, when it was destroyed by
fire. Most of the furniture was I
ors,
saved by the aid o£ neighb
Word was received on Sunday
morning of the death of William
Eads., which took place in London!
on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Eads 1
had been a resident of the sevenths
concession of Morris until last sum- 1
mer. The funeral was held from the
residence of his sister, Mrs. Charles
Grasby. Interment was made in I
the Union Cemetery.
Council met Last Monday.
WINGI•IAM
The annual ramts age of the Mait-
land here reached its highest point
about midnight on Friday but with
the change in weather conditions had
receded somewhat before morning.
All day Thursday, with the mild
weather prevailing, the flood was in-
creasing, forcing some of the resi-
dents of Lower Wingham to vacate
their homes and to remove the cat-
tle from the stables. Fortunately
the weather man came • in time, and
with the cold weather the flood was
checked for the time, giving the
water a chance to get away.- The ice
in the river above the dam has not
yet broken, Which has prevented
more serious damage, The road lead-
ing to Iiolgrave has been ,1 iurpassablo.
Since Saturday mornug .the water
rose four or five feet above the road,
with the result that the huge cakes
Of ice carried away the fence in a
good many places which is built of
strong cable wire. When the water
subsided the road was left piled high
with inc', which will mean consider-
able work with a gang of men before
traffic can be resumed again.
Township Hall, Ethel,on
Friday,
Marsh 22nd, has been postponed un-
til a later date, when the weather
and roads will be more .suitable.
Watch for the date later on,
Prof. Hoadley, of Listowel, is
teaching singing and piano in Brus-
sele, and is prepared to give lessons
in Ethel. Prof. Hoadley is conductor-
Of the sonic .heir, shield winners of
Perth Co., musical contests and four
gold medals, For further informa-
tion apply to Wm. Michel, Phone 83
r4.
BLUEVALE
Mrs, Cecil Eckinire turd son, Billy.
have been spending a week with her
aunt, Mrs. ttnht. al (WORM).
GREY
Mrs. J. Staples and children alt
visituls at the home of the fel meets
sitter, Mrs. Allan Lamont, 7111 rnu.
Who was the Grey Tow 0,41;p farm.
er that mulled the rocking rhttir "vet
to his neighhnrs to be erinfnrtabletn
cut. stat rugs
Mts. Oleo and little child ale visit-
ors tet fhe II( m• of the tettners par.
e'lt», Jas. end Mrs. Fulton and also
with .1 as. S. and Mrs, Atenstrnug, Dth
con.
Hugh MleOartney who has been vis-
iting his t•r•otller J It, "Veent•tney.
and his sister, Airs. Wm. Tiurhull for
the last. awn 01,1,1hms, returned to his
home int Tugeske, tiask,
Melvin sod \its. Shield, 11' neti'Mt,
were called home owing rti ih dernier
Of the fnrmt'tis ;tither. Sympathy is
extended to the-tn. Mee Sleets was
feaneerly. Miss Edythe J:eckliu, nf3rd
Oou. Grey.
Milton Pau r who has lu en in Torun -
to fnr the beet two weeks eimetlltim g
au eye specialist 151nrned hetes Fri-
day of last week. His many !'breeds
hope to hear I.hat he smut will he feel-
ing very much better,
A. Taylor has a Ewe that in the
last fours year's has piessnted him
tvitlt 10 lambs and raised theta all.
This spring four have falderal and
thriving. If he had a fleck of ewes
i like this one, he would have a gold
111111e.
DIED SUDDENLY.- The township
was shocked to lepra, on Wednesday
I morning that Wesley Speilan bad
` died suddenly about 4 it. tn. Ile took
1 111 during the night, Hie aged fatten,
wife and two daughtems, beeitleeeev-
eref sisters and brothers stir vi c,,
Pullet obituary will appeal, next
h 1
eek. The funeral will a ]isle PLO
w 1 a
Friday aftei,.amn at 2 t'cloex and
service at 1 3t1
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Town's Orchestra In attendance `iu
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Lunch Served, Tickets 95c plus tax
"a Extra lady 25e.
e, EVERYBODY WELCOME
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Personal Paragraphs
Miss Gertrude 311iler, of Welton,
, .'nt the week end with :air's. Iiol-
n1
J rates McHardy, of L'lueval•', was
'Idling ng un old friends in town on
Tuesday.
Mrs. A. W. Barker was In Kinnar-
d:;t, last week attending the funeral
of a friend.
s 0 t 0
Wilbur and Mr; Bakes of Preston
motored tee on Sunday and spent a
few days in town.
•
Mrs. GordonMcDowell and Miss
Not have returned from a visit with
friends, in London.
• Hiss Mabel Zimmer, of Toronto,
vets
the guest of A. C. and Mrs.
Denies while in town last week.
o e -q
Durran MacDonald spent a few
drys In Galt tide week where , hee want
t0 attend the funeral of his Aunt,
the late Mrs. W. Mitchell.
Mrs. (Dr.) George
Roes,
1pof Wing-
ham.
in -
ha. end Mise Is:.bc
l Fux, of White-
ohurch, n - re r•1 et: at the home of
D. .:Inca Slre. lane: on Monday.
Miss Evelyn Cannie ham left on
St tt I•te morning, for Brantford to I
enter the ho pital there to train.
atm i. tnnnS l t' -n accompanied mpanied her
el Ierto I: rertr- rd 'Miss Evelyn'.,
enenv friend:. Wien. let sures,:
.
The play "Valley Farm" advertis-
ed last week to be presented in the
Township Hall, Ethel, on Friday,
March 22nd, has been' postponed un-
til a later date, when the weather
and roads will be more suitable.
Wateh for the date later on.
!Westover — Dann — Married on
March 10th, 1029 at St. Paul's St.
United Church Parsonage at St.
Catherincrs, by the Rev. Charles Mor-
gan. Edythe Mae Dane, youngest
daughter of .lits- A. E. Pane, Ethel
to Alvin le;. Weetove r eldest son of
Mrs. Jas. Stephen, of Niagara Falls,
l Ont. After the ceremony the young
couple left on a short honeymoon
trip to Toronto and point. east. On
their return they will meld e at t+ 13
'Second Ave., Niagara Falls, Ont.
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WROXE'TER
I Cliff. White returnee; home on
Friday.
1 Arnold Edgar and family were
recent visitors in London.
Clifford White. Sudbury, is hail-
, laying at his honte here.
A dance will be hold in Pope's
!rooms on Wednesday night.
Jas. and Ewart 'Hchrreher left
Ifor Saskatchewan last w ,•k.
Several canes of measle, have been
reported during, the last few dais.
MIrs, T. W. Gibson, Tnrontn is the
guest of her sister. Mrs. T. Gibson.
i Gibson's sawmill is doing a big
bueinei'F in custom el wing theca
dye•
Miss AI, Bowe has retained from
Danville where .he attended the
funeral of 1n uncle.
I 1Irs. Hayes has returned from a
throe week visit in the neighbor.
hood of Peterborous:h,
Mr:, Pan. McTavish has arrived
home tftnr spending the winter with
1 her sietet•, Mee Maggia Mela aeall.
Spring is here. Laet Sunder WI
of ,y.,d the ')ret ear for the . aeon
corrine along the Listowel eanvel,
:shinned Harvey .lit Atia•ilau'I . n, , t.d 1 slur
of henry eattle on Saturday and
'Havre' Grainger shipped 0 cur of eat -
tie el .11ote iv.
' The St. I'atrkk': social to have
been held Monday night at Salem
has been lw t,onced for Iwo weeks,
owing to bed toads.
Under Ilia auepieee of the Wo-
men's Assol iatinn, a St. Pati ilk's
sari:il was hell in the school room of
the United Church Friday evening.
A tea was served followed by a pro -
grime by local 1ti tit. Prot.e e'ds a-
mounted to 515.
ETHEL
Special price off car Ills. Davidson is spending a while
with Mrs. (Dr.) McMaster,
Mrs, Robert Bremner 1, :Tending
Humphries a few days with Mrs. Jas, Bremner.
Co. We are, glad to see our barber
Theodore Feick able to look after his
WALTON shop agaln after bis recent illness,
Williaun I3ray is not keeping as
well as his many friends would hope
for. HP le confined to Inc bed and
under the rare of 11r. ,McMaster.
I An Irish Banquet and Concert is
being held on Thursday night under
the au -•piers or the Young Ptoplrs
Society of the United Church
Another real estate deal has been
put through by whish Job King and
• Dan Doweling thing have I re henged pro -
Phone 1914
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le From bred -to -lay, culled
an
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flock, k mated to University
of British Columbia males
whose dams have official re-
cords of over 225 eggs.
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Robt. Tyerrnan
Phone 2524 Brussels
mllaiDiDiie 9g eSiSe1n It r;;rbtihtatktaitaigtantratl
peetiec. Job and Airs. Ring have
moved to Con. 10 and Mr. and :firs.
Dernnerling and family are in our
T
villa r.
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Sacrament Service will be held in
Ethel United Chul•rh on Sunday at
11 a.m. All menthol's and friends of
the three congregations urged to be.
present. Board meeting will be
held on Monday at 2 p.m. in the
Ethel Church. -
The 'play "Valley 'Farm" advertis-
ed last week to be presented in the
BELGRAVE
, Alrm. J. A. lirafldnn was a visitor
1 last week with friends in i rendnu,
1C. (..,lanit 's tr u el
Grand Lodge
51,55111115 111
11 ltulstr hast. week Hs is
also visiting relatives In Detroit,
Air. Holl nN'n Toren' washerrslip-
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ervi n the loading � of a tier 91 7 f 1 of
equnt•c�linnbet• at the first of tine
weelt.
This distort dill not serape the
severe storm and whtcl last 11 t'dne5'
1 day night, Ada vestal several baths
I are minus doors, windmills were darn-
naed nnneidernhly and Several barn
roofs were etripped of shingles.
G,,dotn Sieneh,.nee ie in l'linton
li,'spital, where hr emel('rtvsnt an np•
oration, His nnu,y itienci, (aisle hint
tt speedy t e•,'evet F
Pin• i:nrbe awn; •hors held on Fri-
day earn ins; in 1 111°olrsters' Jiall,
tinder the au -.4 ncen of the L T. $
Lodge Was v''1 y ic,dl Mei tided its spite
i t t')N n "I lily We•.1 het. Th,' I+1I2N
fon' most games weir, Willi by :Hr's
Alhstt ( wen and Iliacs t`ltatnatey,
Lunch was eerved at the rt i e of the
games and lb et ti,t;. lug era, egi.ey.
ed fat ee r I ;.p e , f 1't urs,
BRUCE COUNTY.
• Allan Are. oat, 0 native rola Walk
-
erten i my is now AselAant General
manager of the Canadian Lank of
C Ullln•-1•tL
Thee. Father ti cr Willidla J,eepii
O e rauUunc..sy, Who for the post four
e .•11' has neon the popular ::tart
to Rev. father' ;Maloney in the pa
tc. .t•. vi' Sat rail Heart t'hwch, Wal
k ;tan, nxeired notice an tlidly last
from Ills Lordship ip Bi hop McNaun
of .1- trunsfee to tho star or tit, Yat
rick's Cathederal at Hamilton. aril
has sow mitered on his new duties.
Thoni,o, Dixon, for ever fifty years
Crown 1t tnoy of Bruce, 0
la0
!titin retved :rem a few years
ago v.as with .t paealytie
coke a# el1' m'hmi1r arisen and gone
now,! : t.. t. to g'e't a drink of water.
Lien. fir. .1. Al.(hricll. P osincitl
13,tSeen.tery :u',i 51nu.a•r of the 1.1e-
rtm nt mi. Health in the tia,kat
"•i' -an si.ent tiiii week
lid v L ',Lal„ hi si ter, Mrs. A. J.
Neale, and other friends et ]Hill
Indy.
A HAPPY
INTERLUDE
The Western Retailer; for February
had thef 1
h following account of a birth-
day eelebration held in Saskatoon,, of
a former well-known Grey Township
Old Boy, a eon o'
n #Mrs. H. u >`
Y, MeQuare.
tie, and a brother of Mrs, Frank
Strt'tton of town
On the 1.5th of 'January last, Mr.
W. L. McQuarrie, Provincial •Secee-'
tary of The Re-
t a i 1, Merchants'
Aseeeiat ion Of
' Saskatch e w a .n,
had a birthday
celebration which;
took the form of
o banquet at the
King George 1,10-
1 tel, _Saskatoon, to
which were In-
vited the entire
staffs of the Re-
tab Merchants'
Association, Pro -
W. L. McQuarrie vinc•ial Office,. Re --
1 triflers' rs''1'Prust Company Limited, and
the Retail 5h!rclantts' Insurance De -
Iia2tmont
Covere were laid for thirty guests
1 . "o'•e ttinr down to enjoy the
diener, Mr. +. Ilse, Manager of
ten i'Min-,1i1t, ll i, t o tent, ]Wade a
veitT t i py'1 ' congratulating
1 1I Qe trio 0:: the occasion of
e ,il^:. ,,r1:1,011,' en +i t'onveyed to
aim tit s':i !. of ereryone esent,
Veit h oi'3 1 to i1joy 0 great
many Me.e of til.an.l3 • concluded
by •sl; n Mr.+ SloQualrie on behalf
of the ;bene. 1 etathe to accept a
1 ;•t. eoi and. carnations. Miss
Fra,, '!I '1 e 1- the presenta-
1.. `I 111 Q; ai r ie• accepted the
bauclu t it at ''' v graceful \verde of
thanks on l ha'f of hers tf and Mr.
1i,tala nn. alre, MtQuanrie is im-
mensely popular with the staffs. In
r ,o infrequent visits to the
Proeiineal J :i:' there is always a
cheery word a'.tl smile • of recognition
,r .•t'ery one,
Mr. J. 11'. Harris, Local Secretary,
briefly endorsed 3Ir. Blue's very
lca"py I: narks. He said that he
would not ask 51:•. McQuarrie how
many birthdays ho hacl celebrated
sake h: had no doubt discovered
true fountain of p'. n tial youth and
he wished that M3. McQuarrie would
ten his friends where that: fountain
was, so that they could all take a
dive in it He hoped that the Pro-
rinrlcd St rertary, would celebrate
many more birthdays under the
seine humpy associations. Mr. Mc-
Qaarrir thanked his ,guests for their
good wishes and congratulations. He
:id on behalf of himself and Mrs-
1Tr(lnerrie, that they were delighted
to have en many join them in this
little birthday celebration and he ape
predated very much the kicidly
thoughts whish - rnrlptc'd the pre-
sentation of this beautiful bouquet
to bits wife. He said it was a great
pleasure to them to feel that the
lame naffs of the Provincial office
were joirimv in their own happy cele
h .ton of the day and he thanked
them ail for then good wishes,
'rho b n,u, t it 1f, which was the
last word in generous hospitality,
did not conclude the evening's enter-
s tinrn- nt ince tate host and hostess
had .arranr.ed that the entire gather-
nne is their eue,ts at the Theatre,
which concluded •t very enjoyable
eve/neer.
New U. 5 B:Ile Out Soon.
United States, original Loma of
"•cart•wlre..'Is and big nickel-," is to
have a einafier paper currency. Ar-
unniing to in:ornlatiot from tin+ au
thoritles this-etteing paper and tit
we..lt and tear of eitizetms' nrinertd
from the bulging roll beneath, will
Like e ill denim. et 1 tic t t ;hat
spread from the lowly $1 bili hear-
ing a portrait of George Washington,
to its nnutificient brother represent•
fag 510,000, and o eannnted with a
portrait of Salmon non Chasm In ran
ban iia n
f feast v
and 'n t pro-
posed ge 1 th the rn
posed AnYeri an currency is six land
five sixteenth inches long and two
and eleven -sixteenth inches wide,
while Canadian paper money Novas.;
around the seven and one sixteenth
by three and five -sixteenth inches
nark. According to Ole announce-
ment, the Treasury Department of
the United States plans to issue the
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Church Notes
Melville Church
1i It eL
I'resteyterian, S. S. for -
le 1 ..: etto the Welsh miners
n -het tin lt. "il the Toronto
Gltiht,
weealy neeniehe of the 'young
I aid,
eae i l l Tuesday of
01 la -t week, wiles. 1 St. Patrick's
wad emelt enjoyed by
N:.e•yelie. Fil 11. 01'0:tr%utl v11 pre-
Very
re-
ti ry le u- r ; i t, -. 1 e ouple e1T
choruses rc 1_ a ...iris 51:1 h
1! -
t' ns 'n \'I'.I i 6•r, Irish
,.1,~by 5L nneedht .111 'eidre
u
n"St. Pasre1. i,i' Rev. l'.rwlrr,
nn• c mbula-Li in.
!rile
1,1,101 n': { v; t.1a.s and,
we•anl•u,io„•d. The
I' c.fd alta P' li.,'�i orru;r, 1 rho
i1..I
new ,ne. a , 1. 1 r 11011 July 1 of
the present veer. .511 the bills of
ei00 old .411.4,..r, erre- rt those, will
It tv,, :r, is -1: r bui'ilt '_s on the
tclts i 1 ee,tontile : 0115 wjtX
')ani` oreatii heats.
alt” -sir 1' : n-etten Tme-Table.
The 1l r, ea nt at of ;Education
have amanteeed the 111.o -table for
the Biel: Se hoed ''. rate tlxarnin-
mine,i
(. 1 11 �
1 et etetrancte can-
didates s:;+
,y'
(tai 1lt 31 ' n ht
I.)t -h Gom -.
p
o ;tion Writing end 11iitory; Juror.
270, English ah 1 itcrat.ull, Isnl,liela-
Grammer and l.ildish Spelling;
June 5111, Arithmetic and Grog«
rankly ]'he following examinations
dates have also been announced,.
Middle and Upper School examin
ations begin Monday, June 17,ancl -'
(Lower .011001 examinations On .
Thursday, June 20th.