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The Surrounding District
WROXETER
Thos. Ritchie was a Toronto visitor
visitorolast
pts week.
Mrs A J Sanderson is at present
Assessor E. Corbett, of Fordwieh,
is now busy in the village.
Jas. Edgar, Wingham, was a week
end visitor at the 'home of his son,
Arnold. -
Miss Mary Harris, bas returned
from Wingham where she spent sev-
eral weeks.
Jno. D,avidson and Miss \Mary
Davidson returned home Thursday
after spendVng the Winter months
in Oshawa,
tt.
BELGRAVE
Communion will be held in the
United Church at 11 o'clock Easter
Sunday, Preparatory service on
Friday evening at 7,30 p.m.
The Belgrave Women's Institute
met at the home of Mrs. M. A.
Wheeler en Tuesday, March 19th,
with Mrs. Cecil Wheeler as the assist-
ing hostess. There was a hood at-
tendance of members and a few
visitors. The President, Mrs. Finlay
McCallum, conducted the meeting,
which opened with the singing of the
Institute Ode. The Pie Social which
was arranged for March 16th, had
to be postponed owng to unfavour-
able road conditions. The (late is
new set for Friday evening, April
il
5th, A good progfam prepared
is
.and there will be plenty of pie, The
members of the braash are commi-
t ing a cook book this year and the
Roll Call at this meeting was; Cakes,
[Fillings and Icings, whch was liber-
ally responded to, An excellent
'paper was given by Mrs Charles
Coultes, on "The Co-operation of
parents and teachers." Mrs, if,mer-
'son Wright gave• a humorous read-
ing entitled "The Irish Widow,"
I •Mrs, dcohie and Mrs, M. A. Wheeler
were chosen captains for a copper
contest to be held between the March
land April meetings. The meeting
closed with the National Anthem,
after which lunch was served and a
, social hoar spent,
j The death occurred on Monday,
March 18th, at Wingham of Helen
Porterfield, widow of the late J, L.
Geddes,, formerly of Belgravo. The
deceased was the eldest daughter of
the late Peter and Mary Porterfield,
pioneer residents of East Wawanosh
and had been a resident of Wingham
for the last fifteen years with the
exception of a short thne in, Water-
loo. Mrs. Geddes is survived by
two sons, G. Wilson, actuary of the
rt
Garments
—AT—
F. A. Hunter's
Special Easter Bargains
Ladies' Coats
We have at present a good
;tock 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 36.00 for 34.00
Reg, to 34.50 for 3.00
Men's Reg, to 33.76 fot'•$2.50
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 $3,25 for Easter Selling
32.50 per yard.
Ladies' Silk Hose
in Pure Silk, full fashioned
good heavy quality, Regular
to 32,00 Easter Selling $1.65
Pure Silk Lines, full-fashioned
and circular. Regular to 31.50
for $1.00
Special Showing
of Genuine
Peter Pan Prints
Thi 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
Ginghams
Our entire stack, including all
our patterns, Regular 30c
Easter Selling, 250.
Black Duchess
Satin
Special 32.00 line, pure Silk,
heavy weight, Easter Selling
$1.48 per yd.
Special 31,60 line, 36 in. width
$1.10 a yd.
Cuttiin Material
5 pieces, incI•uding Nets and
plain colored niarquesitte with
colored frills. Regular to 40e
Easter Selling, 30c, a yd.
Specials in Men's Wear
Men's Snits
We have on hand a fine assort-
ment of Men's Suits, including
plain navy's and greys and
stripped blues in both single
spud double brested, Give us
a call and compare prices be-
fore you buy,
Men's Ties
An assorted lot of out. Reg 85e
and 31.00 Xmas Lines, ,all at
one price 50c. You will buy
these by the half dozen,
Men's Overalls
and Smocks
A special factory clearing line
of good hearty quality in Red
back Blues. Regular 52.50
for 31.95.
BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCh 27, I929
New Advertlaemeatr
P10'Way ed--Alax, Murray
Alonorteff HboralP A'.. Harrison
An Old Nalildoned Mother
Flog for aervloe - Mac k G. Cardiff
Nor bale -.A11, Baelcar
Barley for pale -win. Spelt
fkirloyforsate-er. ver 0 Gill
Farm to rout -David Niles
For salt -Agar Bros.
Nr petPerrin
Heed BA
ens -Thom ]anr k
Rawl ns. rli r \ 3
Soling ishea �y i If
king for Matt --Alex Purr to
How for sale• -•1, 1) Frain
pooh eggs for male -.1 F Armstrong
Awe tCloverHeed-Rayt'rewford
Oot,niting-(:, p 1 T. Brussels United Church
Aare. of horses -James below'
Auotion Hale -Moody Holland
Auotion its to -Peter 13 Gardiner
Idowrttpfrigvmp-eT-wy1.Fbp opr&ayC
,
01,1,1, Pesos -Waiter pose
Prize Contest -F. a, smith
Ontario Equitable Life Assurance Co
Waterloo, and J. Hardy, M. D., of
London; also two sisters, and throe
,brother,s Mrs. Jas. Ferguson, of Bay- I
field, and 'Vire. Ernest Geddes, of
Seafcrth; James and William of Cal
i gary and Alex. at the old home in
Wawanosh. Deceased was a member
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church,
always active in all good works and
never stinting in the giving of her
talents as long as her health per-'
)Witted. She was a patient sufferer ,
from heart trouble for some years ' _ . _ _ _. __ _ _... _.
and had been confined to her bed 11.11s. Arthur Hill and son of De-
foe the last -seven months, Mrs. troit, have been visitors with Mrs,
locality where she liveu practically De -
Geddes was highly respected '' the : John Mckinnon, 9th con. The ladies
all her life. She had reached the are sisters'
age of 60 years and 3 months. 1 Clearing Auction sale of farm,
.:, lfatm stock, implements, etc. of the
GREY late Wesley Speiran will be held on
iFriday, April 5th. 'Full list will be
Frost is coming out and roads are' published next yveek.
in bad shape. j A certain school maim went visit
-
in
is the order of the day in ' ing one night last week. Something
this vicinity. happened—perhaps they listened to
I
Miss Eva Savage visited with Irene 'the radio too long or maybe it was
Grainger on Sunday last. ;just the long walk, but she was late
Miss Lila McCracken is assisting in ' half an hour for school the next
,ocis+a {$s,a` o G;{ ,vomet ll,ditot'IaUttbs
The Play
Entitled
"An Old
Fashioned
Mother'
Will be presented
in the
TOWN HALL
BRUSSELS
Es
Tuesday Ev'g, Apr, 9 1
This his is a real good Play,
well worth hearing.
r? Keep the date clear. Full a
particulars next week.
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DON'T a
FORGET a^
THE ,o
EASTER
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DANCE r
To be held
in the
OPERA HOUSE
BRUSSELS
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Wednesday, April 3rd
,a_
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to
Town's Orchestra in attendance
lunch Benet Tickets 95c plus tat
Extra lady 25e,
EVERYBODY WELCOME
for the kindness and thoughtfulness.
A tasty lunch was served and the re-
mainder of the evening was spent r2
card playing anti ,panting. The
presents were useful and numerous.
Obituary—The community- was
indeed startled on Wednesday morn-
ing when it was learned that Wes-
ley Speiran, youngest son of Luke
Speiran of Grey Twp., had passed
s.uddenly away
at his home from
heart trouble. He was. stricken with-
out a moments warning, having re
BieKercher's store at Jamestown. lammin tired in his usual health. He wase
Mrs, Wm. Bailey strived 'home , Cardg of Thanks — Mrs, Wesley married to Miss Mame Keys, dao
last week from the hospital where Speiran and daughters, of the 14th ghter of the late Henry Keys, and
she had been undergoing treatment Con., of Grey, desire to thanit all a fams}y of two daughters, Miss
for her foot. ; their friends and neighbors for the Madalon and Jean survive, to hold
James and Mrs. Ballantyne, 9th :sincere kindness and sympathy shown inn laving memory a good and loving
con., attended the weddng dinner of ,them during the loss of their dear father. The deceased is also sur-
vived by his aged father and three
the -Machan-Heath. The bride is a :one.
niece of Mrs. Ballantyne. { brotherssand four sisters. A very
Howard Grainger and his friend, ,pretty
wedding
has sole Biz—A veal impressive M Gseuest, wasbconducted feature by
pretty wedding was solemnizled at Rev. D. M. Guest, a beautiful feature
gir. Jones motored from Detroit last the Meese, Cranbrook, on March being a solo, "The City Four Square',
Wednesday to the former's hone on 20th, by the Rev. W. A. Williams, by Mrs. H. 0. Walker, of Brussels.
the boundary where they spent a when Violet Adella Mae, only daugh- Floral tributes were beautiful. The
few days. They returned on Friday ,ter of Alonzo and Mrs. Heath be- funeral, which was very largely at -
morning, ' +came the bride of John Leslie Mach- tended, was held on Friday after -
Trousseau Tea.—On Saturday af- an, son of Andrew end Mrs. Machan, ' noon. The pallbearers were old
tcrnoon, March 16th, Miss Violet of lYlonkton. The bride looked fri -
Heath entertained a number of girl ; charming in a shell pink crepe de
friends, about twenty-four in all, to, chine frock with shoes and hose to
a trousseau tea at her home on the imatch. The only attendants were
to uecea$eu:— Angus
Brown, Alex. ,Speiran, Ricnard Rob-
inson, Wilfrid Whitfield, Isaac Rath-
welllOth concession, prior to her mar-eranand Herman Whitfield,
Plage. After admiring her trousseau. Valiancea
Mrs.
fsthe ggroom, After 'neighbors Presentation
last Tuesday
the girls repaired to the diningroom the ceremony the bridal party re- evening at the home of Milton and
which was 'tastefully decorated in turned to the home of the bride's Mrs. Lowe, who have since moved to
pink and white, where a dainty parents, where a sumptuous wedding their new home on the 4th Con., of.
luncheon was served. After wishing dinner was served. The happy couple Morris and surprised them by pre -
the bride -to -he all joy and happiness left the following morning for a senting them with a clock. The even
for a happy wedded life, the guests short honeymoon. The bride trtve11- ing was spent in cards and dancing
returned to their homes with the ,ing in a navy blue taffeta dress with and the gathering. departed after
feeling that they had a very enjoy- navy tricotine coat with mole fur singing "Auld Lang Syne." The ad -
able afternoon. We all regret that trimmings with hat. shoes, hose and dress is as follows:—To Mr. and Mrs
Violet is leaving our community and purse to match. After a short honey !Lowe: Dear Friends—We a few of
her pleasant smile will be missed by moon they will reside at Moncrieff. your neighbors have gathered to -
all her friends.
A. March Shower — A mnscellan- , gether this evening to enjoy a social
eons shower was given Leslie and hour with you as we have often done
glvi st e saki ecce. t`Ict"rwts t: , ta`cti'c c„,;; Mrs. bge h
are
March t the
evening
thof their
before.
to e have learned
neighbor-
Moncrieff
move from of the bride's parents, Monza and • hood, in the very near future, which
oncrte f f iwlrs. Heath, when a large number of ;we deeply regret, but are glad to
b8 friend d neighbors ; know v
s nn n t bots gathered. A that you etre not goingfar
se
es, short program was given, after which !away and that we will oftebe
.able,
' a`Miss Jean Sanders read the follow- Ito meet you and when you find time
A sal; address;—Dear Violet and Les- to call 011 us you will find a weleome
ori lie—This happy group of people 'and an open door to receive you. We
Will be Re -opened on - have assembled this evening to pay have found you good reighbonre and
Mond -ay, April lst. our best respects to you and to wish ` always ready and willing to lend a
you joy and success in your future :helping hand when needed. We will
Will appreciate a share se life. You have always stood high in imiss your cheerfulness in our corn,
. the esteem of the people of this munity and we hope you will be
of your patronage. a community andyou will be sadlys ared many happy years to enjoy
� y '', P' ! pY
g�f e missed. You are entering now into health and prosperity in your non
�. A . I arrgs n pi the most complete phrase of human home on the 4th concession of Mor-
, A ° o3 life, the foundation of which is love. 'tis. We ask you Mr. and Mrs, Lowe
dat�tne^w21 ;0:‚‚.2 �'�.nr u,& tstsrA However as each building needs walls !to accept this clock as a ,enta11 token
as well as a foundation, we are here of our esteem and appreciation and '
to wish you those walls -or financial as it ticks away the moments of time
success 1n your undertakings. This as the years roll by may it bring
:shower consisting of kitchen utensils back sweet memories of the .geed
is to help make your work easier times we had together ort the 9th .
and while you are using then to make concesis on of Grey. Sinned on be-
your mind wander back to as, your half of the neighbors: Donald Me -
1 old friends, Since you are moving hittnon, Oliver Al'minewny, A1r.-
only a few miles from here we hope Lowe aithaugh taken by surprise
FOR SALE :AT ito pee a great deal of you and you gave a suitable reply and narking
EL ELEVATOR you. Again may we wlsn you health company then sang "
For they are all
always find a welcome awaiting thenall for their kindu.s. Th'
• 1 wealth and prosperity in Your newjolly good fellows,"
�s t home. Signed on behalf of your
C rover a friends null neighbors, Daxid Sand-
MORRIS
i els, Joseph Cooper. Mr, and Mrs. Slaved Jo.. and 41t'. Smith, 40Ph Intl 59 1 4 1 '1 11 it L i Machan thanked their many friends ,
con, are getting settled on the Wm.
Douglas farm, 7th con. lir, Smith
]tus rented the farm,
J. A. and lir: Burke, who were
visiting the latte is parents, Jas. •
and Mr. Anderson, tt e lice, return-
ed to Toronto Mor l iy afternoon,
I(. J. and Mrs. McLennan wish to
express their einem thanks to all
who so kindly gave such efficient aid
when their farm Immo was burned
last weer .and to the Misses Mather~
who Katie so gencrou.ly given thole
furnished house to be used until 11
home eats he prepared for 0(10 use,
Surprised by; Friends— A very
pleasant evening was spent at the
home of I,ert, and ]Sirs. Cantor, 6th
con., on Friday evening, when :rriende
and neiglthois gathered to spend n
socia} thew with them before they
leave for their new home near Ethel.
During the early part of the even-
ing games and dancing were eajoy-
ed after which the gathering was en
tertained by -a program which was
in charge of Bert Watson. The pro -
Store
QUANTITY OF
Men's Wk. Shirts
Cotton Plaid, work shirts,
sizes 14 t0 1710, Regular
31.50 Easter Selling $1.20.
Also an assorted lot, Regul-
ar to 31.35 for 31.00.
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FOR THE tillElls 11
Corning Wednesday, April 3rd, and for the day only, j
1
Mr. Charles Hunter, representative for Skill Craft
Tailored -to -measure Clothing, will be here,
[EXTRA PANTS FREE
With every Skill Craft Tailored -to -measure Suit at
325.50 and up. -
,rr`2t 7mbtt°alaK.t+�(m"721,:tgtlil`ait o,D, lD'(^sgvan?iD7"d7 12t'1'tr9i`2121%..,,r4,v,r;;mir oo,DA
nalr•These prices given above are for Easter selling on-
ly. Take advantage before the lines ggt broken.
F. A. Hunter Phone 61 .Brussels
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hick
A FTER a thorough test of the Chick Feeds
Ill by our it1r. Pierson with wonderful success, we are
this year offering thein to the poultry public, You can
feed these Feeds with every confidence that you are going
to raise all your chicks, Every ingredient in these Feeds
is the very best we could, buy, A supply on hand at all
times. Also kept by W. .1, McCracken, Davison's Hard-
ware and Farmers' Club Store. Also expect to have a
supply at Walton and Ethel.
WALTER ROSE
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COMfl G !
"The Bashful
Mr. Bobbs"
By Kincardine Young People
under the auspices of
C, G, I. T. of Brussels United
Church
Town Hall Brussels
(Watch for Date)
Admission 35 and 25 cents
ETHEL
Mrs, Robert Bremner has return-
ed home after spending a while with '
Mrs. Jag, Bremner.
Moody Holland, of Con. 16, Grey,'
who has been quite .er ou.ly i11 for
some time is at pre ae::t at the home '
of Job and Jir< ping, --at. 10 and
under the care of Dr. McMaster.
Bert Lake was rather unfortunate
to have a rather serious break In '
his bread truck so early in the sea-
son. On Monday last the alit was
broken and as a result the car made
a trill to the local garage.
Every one in the community is
requested to be at' the Union sett -ice
in the united C'lierrh on Friday af-
te:r::oon at 3 o'clock. The sermon
will be delivered by Rev. Williams
of the [ resbyt. ritn church and Rev.
Jackson will also assist it is also
expected that some 't, eci'.i ,nuei0 •
s ' furnished e! service.
y Il br furor h d for t1,
been e the
Fishing ha: b n i1, order of h
'day around here but the story
sounds very Much like a nursery
rhyme for most of the fishing has
been carried on in the vicinity of
the cellars Where fishing' was indeed
necessary to rescue apples, potatoes
and preserves from a watery bed.
So bad has been the high water "epi-
demic" that a number of furnaces
have been out ofe
A wedding of t Ethel
folks was solemnized last Saturday
at 3 o'clock in Colborne St. United
Church, London, when Rev. H. J. '
en united in matrlage Cuvier
Henderson, son of Rcv. and Mrs. J.
Henderson, of London, and Eva Lil-
lian, daughter of Jas. and Mrs.!
Hobbs, also of London •The groom
is a son of Rev. and Mrs. Henderson'
who were on the Ethel Circuit a few
years ago and friends here will ex-
tend congratulations to Cuyler and
his bride.
The regular Official Board Meet-
ing of the Ethel Circuit United
Church of Canada was held on Mon-
day afternoon with a good attend-
ance anti much routine bu e was
attended to. A epeeiai meeting :or
Cie "Pu:,•it. Supply" Committee was
alto held and plans made to extend
all invitation to a sucoeseor for the
present pastor who is leaving the
Circuit on July 1st. John P. Mc-
Intosh is the delegate to represent
the • Circuit at the Annual Confer-
ence which will he hell in London
about the first week in June.
Quite a few from here attended
the funeral on Friday last of the late
\•it e St'•
l y euan who a •' away
i p y
o suddenly on Wednesday of last
week. The late Sit Speiran
was very well and favorably known
by every one in [hie community and
seldom has a community reveived a
greater hock than was the result
of the re eeiving of the news of his
sudden call. The funeral was the
largest held in these parts for some
time in spite of the very bad' con-
dition of the- roads in Grey, Rev.
D. lI. Guest of the Unio't United
church was in charge of the s'1"
vice.
Y. P. S. Banquet. -- . pleasant
evi ping was spent on Thursday,
March 21st in the basement at the
United Church when a St. Petr c s
banquet wee held under th au:l i e.
of the Young People's Society, Short
ly after 7 o'clock about (10 sat down
to tables well loaded with appetiz-
ing things to eat and tastefully de-
conned
e:
col ted for the occasion Atter the
meal wap finished the program yy t•
given, in charge of Itt'y. Guest, who
was Toast Master for the ,('rasion.
Mr. Guest proposed t1, tenet to the
Bing and country and it eta t.',o otid
ed to by the singing of the National
tntli nt, Cecil 13atermen proposed
the toast to the Yount;• People's `?oc-
lety and it was responded to by Ella
Pearson, Sits, Q. I)ol,son in a Ilam
ot'ous vein proposed tete toast to
Ireland and Mss. 11. Hall responded
by• singing of a suitable Irish solo.
Dorothy ranklie gave an interesting'
reading on "St Petrick" and Mie
C. Evans sang a suitable solo, The
pastor, het. 141[•. Guest took the oe'-
rasion to express the appreciation
of the r011g i. ration ti, h t', I•
and Miss 11. Stevens for their a silt
mice in rho choir during the past
few months. Community singing
was there entered into by everyone
with Cecil Bateman leading. A
pleasant hour was then 01:01it in
'nines and contests after which the
National Anthem brought the social
to • a crape. The liannuuet was in
charge of the Social Committee of
the Young People's Society with
Miss Stevens as convenor and an
active committee that gave her' spice
dial assistance.
1
f, L. KERR., Proprietor
3p( Personal Paragraphs
511ss Greet, Iiecuagban spent II'riday
In Kitchener,
81,'s. tVirl, Backer was es visitor with
reh4tveset011lfm•d,
George 51(1 yards i8 visiting 'wibh'Inia
dad 'te u1 S , a t
b i t tUe,t.
g 1
Mack I eagusou, of Toronto is home
fur fhb Easter vace unn.
Mise 3i Tavls r
f *meet a few daysae
the guest of her cousin, Mrs, Walter
ltoye
Bal c irate r.1.111.8(.0 and \Val ter Scott,
i3eafortlt. were viestnrs in town ou. Sat-
urday,
I}arry Qne, in, of 'I'arai,in, spent a
Few days with his Inuants, Jos, and
Qnetin. •
MIs. 0,V, J. Pineter and bliss Lulu
spent the week -end with friends in
Wioghilm,
1V. P and Mrs. Willis Iver, visitors
n stat (:t ase l'huteday. They
ei00I '(1 down,
51, A
s. .lartin hnt111011,
T of Hen fry n,
spent. a few days with Mts. Florence
Ros.ell and family
[loin [halt attended the funeral of
hie sister -1n -law, Nis Samuel Sh111a
ill Detroit on 'fuel -day.
Frank Olivet, (•f I�taiisfort, N. Y.
was bete leaf week owing to the set' -
tons 111,,,., of his mother.
Mrs. Rnitt. Strachan was in Detroit
last week visiting- Ward and Mrs.
Buchanan pad ethrr old Fiends.
Mrs. J. 11. Bell, of Nh:ikeepeare, has
been aseisll10 in wailing ell her
mother, Mrs. Oliver, who is setinusly
ill
M`.ea SVilma Galbraith, of Toronto.
is spending the Monte, holidays with
her patents, 3. 1-1 and Mrs. eat-
braith
MIS. Breus M Phel0( 8. of Detroit,
M w't« the guest ,f Gen,ge and.
NL s.141lwindslast week. The visitor
is 41 01ere.
55,0. kohl'. 0. Dark went to Defrost
Monday last to attend the funeral of
hp,' sisiet•1,1•lawi Mts. Salo. Shine
Tu estiey aft Pt, en 40.
lies. it ('•star, of Bright, and son
Archie, of Uldga,y, t•l,itrd Iver the
wsek•end at. the homes of Robert
O:iver and Jobe Cu era,
W. 411. Sinclair 'Omitted home Mon-
day evening and is feeling fine. Be
WW1 aceomeanied borne by his daugh-
ter. Mrs. -Oltuk, of Hamilton.
P. and Mrs 5c.,et are visiting with
the lattet'e staters, Misses Brine, at
Sw(fnrtb, Ther expect to visit at
'retain to anti Hamilton with their
sons,
Mrs Ft ed Slownnin and two child-
ren, of Oap+roll, wet(+ on the 0. N R,
train that was in the wreck near Par -
1•y Sound, lira. Storm is a niece of
Mrs, Spatting rf town
F. \V. an.i .lint. Wigg and ll aster
Stewart, of Seafutlb, were visitors
with .1. L. and Mrs. Kerr on Sunday.
'titsater Stewautwas relel:rating his
611, hi, 1041 nn Sunday.
Talisa Jean Pei glee, n leaven New
York next week with Dr. and Mrs.
Lackner. of Ki,,i,s•er, nn 411:114)10
the Old t`. antsy and Selene, hiss
J 0 ', ra-uly 11 lend. wi.l, 1,:'t• a Micas-
,' r Itis,
PAt.ait?Hs'ren r SPECTATOR ; - Mr.
141 *1 Cox veined hs.. puertlt" du W ed-
n,sday prior to leaving for Wood-
stock where he has been transferred
to that branch ,nf the Canadian Bank
of Connote re from the -branch in Ar-
thur. Earl W't0 le f Tater member of
the Stands,tl flank bele, before mov-
ing to Arthur.
r•.r'
Church Notes
1 �
St. John's Church
In St. George's Church, \Valteu, the
timid Friday Memrn1:tl Sex wee will
be held at 3p. Iu, --tbe he lie When the
1V,,rid'c 8300111' et;p=14 i.
Next Friday being Good Friday,
there will be divtre servile in 'St,
John's (."0ln eh, Beers: is, at 7 p. tn.
The coed Friday oifeungs in all Aug-
Beau ohm ekes in l':.1 An ate used fns
the eOurerefe n at' the Jewe, who etuc-
if:rtl the Messiah,
gram nesis'to. l of community sing-
er, humorous readings by Mrs.
119.1, c and Mee. Wcteon, an Metrtt-
ntental by Bob and Ellen. Nicol; solos --
by T. Clink; duet by :Urs. Clegg and
Mrs. Carter; and musical selection
h•. W. Clark anti G. Martin. During
tee snot, nn Mr. end Mrs. Carter
Were Veiled and Miss Martha Arm-
stcong read an addrs, .nd Mrs. T.
Cladk oe behalf of the gathering, -
presented them with a beautiful
gasoline lamp es a remembrance of
the days they had spent here. Mr.
and 111,. Carter ,:1,-11 made a reply,
thanking the people for their kind -
n nee. Lunch was . eeveel and another
Nodal hour semit.
CR AN BR001.
Earl. Rudd hes been an the! sick -
list for tits past ween.
George Baker has left us. He leas
gone to London i'or a visit. We re-
rrc t loo ing old friends,
N _ t Sunday .r ,: Faster Sunday,-
vett is ': 10 -Lim, Sunday School Ii 1:1
a.m., Preaching service; '7,'0 p,tn
Youn • People's . Society.
The boys are getting frivolous a-
round Cranbrook. Where is the .
Liquor Control Officer? .:He would
find lots to do here some nights,
The Irish ,Social wheh was post-
poned from:Morel iSth on amnia
of the bad reads, will he held on
Friday evening of this week in
Long's Hall. Jt is sunder the tsetse
pities of the Ladies' . Aid of -TC.nox .
011110011 and everybody is weleoine,