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The Brussels Post, 1929-7-3, Page 1
VOL, 58 NO, 3 '2,00 per annum in advance BRUSSELS; ONTARIO., WN.UNESDA7, , 'ULY 3, tgzg Anniversary Services Melville Presbyterian Church BRUSSELS Sunday, July 14th Rev. W. F. McConnell, of Paris, will preach Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Special Music be hon the Garden PartyMA1NSEFILAWN TUESDAY EV'G, JULY 16th COME AND ENJOY A First-class Variety Program A Good Snpper and a Good Brass Band Supper served from 5 to 8 o'clock Keep tlils date in mind -- Tuesday, July 16th Where ? Manse Lavin Admission 50 and 25 cents WN NW �H4J _ �� 1 1� � f M�.•'R f»Mi»M��1»i' MH N N Hi M »Y S'�sH H+•»i»,»i»1»i»i 1W R� H6' .14 The Surrounding District . _.»:H:»«e+::H,..:H;:.:»'rd••'r.».»;»r4..:•d••t•8»A';<d»l'+;»2»T»:»:-A•'t�3e:H;»i»Air'.»; ;«:»iH:»;»:•+y WROXETER Dr. A. McLeod was a visitor fn Cochrane this week. Mrs. t Sanderson At . A. J. S and s on 1ag returned I from a visit with relatives at De- troit. Miss Jean Earls left for” Muskoka on Saturday where she will spend two months. The streets receivtt•. a coating of oil on Saturday which should im- nrove conditions. J. R. and Mrs. Wendt, Norman Hall and George Brown were holiday visitors at Orillia. G. and Mrs. Davidson and Miss E. and N. McLaughlin, Oshawa, are visiting relatives here. • Dr. W. W. and Mrs. Weir, Toron- to, are holidaying with the former's mother, Mrs. W. Weir, Howick, Arnold Brown and family, Grey Township, have moved to the former property of the late Milton Edmun- son on 'Queen street. ETHEL Miss Margaret Ferguson, of Gode- rich, is a visitor with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Dunbar. Miss Ida Bremner has returned to her position in the Postoiiice after a 'two weeks' holiday. The Domestic Science Course in connection with the Woman's Insti- tute will begin Monday, July 8th. The class will be held in the Library room and will be in charge of Miss Ethel J. Cowan, of Drunibo, Ont. Course lasts two weeks and the fes is 25e for members of the Institute and 50c for those who are not mem- New AdvertWenolat. Poultry wanton Ii Thomson Poultry wanted ,John Rutledge Dance at Wlegion Ill Arena Dtmeo nt Seafortlt Golf Unica Alidnuinitler bargains -Garde Hingatou Vsontiou Needs -N R smith Anntveranry .4er'Ylaatl Al uiville Church' Teodoro for patntio H 8- No, 4, Morris July i,tttrwtlono-Ring Braa.e Barn Dation-Fred, Henalek Teacher wanted -A. 8, No,e, Grey Parasol lot Misa fnohansn Hay for • al—M. Nor Pigs for nolo-Hunt, Fulton May rorsalO D. B. Campbell hers. Will all those interested please take note of the date, July 8th. George and Mrs. Warner and Day - id and Mrs. Warner and daughter, of Toronto, Miss Margaret Wilson, of Hamilton, and Geo, and Mrs. Wilson and tee daughters, of Burgesville, were week -end visitors at the, ;some of David E. Sanders. Engagement Announced:—Mr, J. S. Purvis, of "Studley" Ethel wishes to announce theement of his • engag elder daughter, Gertrude Janet, to Mr. Ray Mulheron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1\lulheron, Paris, Ont, The marriage to take place early in July. Stephenson—Barton Wedding: — A quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnized on Saturday last at the home of Alexander and Mrs. McKay, Atr wood, when their daughter Ruby Annie was united in marriage to Percy Langton Stephenson youngest son of John and Mrs. Stephenson, of Ethel. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. M. Guest of the Ethel United church at 11 o'clock. The bride, who was unattended was given in marriage by her father. Af- ter the ceremony the guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding din- ner. The young couple -left by motor for a honeymoon to Niagara, Buffalo and other points and on their return will reside in Ethel. tletvr(;tete+g!c“wc:C14.404 tea! (Q(6tm Ep MIDSUMMER t BARGAINS k —IN— MILLINERY I+ Our stock still contains '11N many choice models. a Ce. ] s oppor unity 0 se- curing one at an extremely B low price to finish out the 4, season. New Felts now on display. Carrie Hingston I �aEl�t�t2'ia��i$aU3° ti3t�7f»a,�i8t�T9,t3!2t�rPt>t9L9t:: [DANC..........„....s, r I E i d SEAFORTH V GOLF n i g LINKS; I Thursday, July 4th I GOOD MUSIC ii .rah'r_r2?tr3r2t'Cr�19t9tST'n7yt�t"i'rJ7`iltHt:3t"e2taA Special July Attracti ns Every department in the store contributes EXTRA Values for the full month. Come in and see the cool Sum- mery things that will add so much to your comfort for the hot days ahead. Summer Dresses All the Chic Styles 4.95 8.50 16.75 Cool Silk lingerie Mc Bobette and Regular Bloomers. Vesta to match Quality Hosiery Kayser Slipper Heel Now 1.50 Holeproof and Orient 1 95 and 1.85 foundation Garment Gossard and Nemo—Cor- selettes, Brassieres, Com- pletes. 2.50 8.75 to 8.50 Summer Dress Goods Printed and Plain Fabrics for Dresses, Ensembles and Jacket Frocks 49e 75e to 1.50 Knitted Garments Suits—Pullovers—Coats New lines just to hand. • Linnens for Summer Tea Sets, Bridge -Sete, Maderia and Point Venice pieces for gifts. Nothing nicer. Smart Men's Wear New Finehurst Shirts 2.50 Collar attached Stewart Shirts Broadcloth and Madras 2.50 3 95 and 4 50 New English -Belts --1,50 The most comfortable Belt made. Natty Neckwear 1.00 1,50 2.00 New Shapes -._- Checks — Stripes -Plaids. Underwear to Please Athletic and regular styles 98c 1 25 1 75. Be sure to see our Silk Combinations 2.00 and 2,50 Wool Bathing Suits Extra qualities at-- 2 05 8.25 8.95 Hestwell Pajamas All sixes in these Comfort able garments -- 1.98 8 50 and 400 Summer Socks Plaids—Cheeks—Stripes 65e 95c and 1,25 Silk Qualities and Mixtures Straw 'Hats Now is the time to buy on 1.75 2.50 to 5 00 ' fes" Your July Shopping with us will be good for your pocket book. KING BROS. WiNGTIAM ONTARIO II RI Ni IA" 0 la II el WWI 110 lb. 110 No NW la Oft Id III 10%01% � Miss Carol Evans, who has been teaching at S. S. No. 6, has accepted the position of principal of a three- room school at Vershoyle, south of Ingersoll to take charge of the En- trance and fifth form classes. Her many friends in and around Ethel will wish her a successful term. Jno, and Mrs. Snell and Joe and Mrs. Ames spent the holiday at the Francis reunion held at 04k1 Park, Aldershot, and report a very pleasant time meeting old friends. MORRIS Miss Jessie Little, of Brussels, is the. guest of Miss Beatrice Kearney, Sth line. Rev. F. L. and Mos, Lewin, of Parkhill, called on friends in Morris on Thursday and Friday of last week. School Report—The following is the report of the June Promotion Examinations for S. S. No, 4, Morris. Pupils were examined in Reading;; Writing, Art, Spelling, n Arithmetic, p Literaturen a d Recitation, History, Geography, Grammar and Composi- time Total 100 per cent. H onour 75 percent. PassG0 percent. Jrs. IV to Sr. IV—Gordon Nichol 77; Howard Smith 73; Jack P;r; a 61; Mac Scott 41. Jr. Ill to Sr.• III-- Adah Grasby 79. Sr. II to Jr. III -- Clara Smith 80; Glenn Nichol 7S; Janie Bernard 77; Bill Harman 76. Jr. II A to Sr, II—Jim Davis 86; Eleanor Nichol 74. Jr. II B to Jr. 11 A—Frank McCutcheon 74; Toni Bernard 66. Sr, I to Jr. S3—Ken- neth Speir 92; Bruce Smith 87. Jr. Pr. to Jr. I—Jack Speir 88; John Harman 86; Mona Miller 78. Jr. Pr. George McCutcheon 63. Miss Win- ona A. Frain, Teacher. Address and Presentation.— Last Friday evening about 80 from S. S. No, 4 section assembled at the home of W. H. McCutchson, 6th line, when an address was read by Miss Mil- dred Nichol to Miss Winona Frain, who has been teacher for the last 3 years, and who has resigned, and the presentation was made by Lloyd Pipe and T. Miller of a silver pyrex casserole, silver card tray and a cabinet of silver. Miss Frain natio rt suitable reply. After the address manes music etc„ filled ou C -aa pleas- ant ca ttevening. Following was the ad- dress: To Miss Winona Frain, Dear Miss Frain: We, your scholars and ratepayers of School Section No. 4, have assembled here with a deep eerier of the loss our school has sus- tained when you have resigned to take up new duties at Exeter Public School. We have not forgotten your faithful service for the past 3 - PUBLIC OHO AT Lot 23, Con. 6, Logan ON friday fu'g, July 5th Stratford Orchestra. EVERYBODY WELCOME FRED.HENNICK - Manager -�r!E(4�i0t�,tyt6tP,'kt�;d!��!tr63'df!�tf ?�"�CG!g!G't�t�v� g BLUEVALE UNITED CHURCH La v vGarden PartyI, Will be held on Friday ev'g, July 5th is Tea served from 6 to 6 THE HOADLEY CONCERT CO. g OF LISTOWEL will provide an A 1 Program Speeches h;• Rev, S. Davison. Wirer• hen:: Rev. Mr. Bolingbroke, \Vroe, grav eterse. end Rev. Mr, Stobie, Bel - EVERYBODY WELCOME .3 rc Admission 50e and 25e t i Mist M. Collie, Rev. A. V Walden til rrit Secretary. Pasts. W ALTO N Y © Duff's United Church Gorden Party friday ev'g, July 5th Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock Program supplied by YE OLDE TYME VILLAGE QUARTETTE • TORONTO Including Tom Hamilton Well known Scotch Comedian Blyth Citizens' Band Admission 50e and 25e Me!. H. Kirkby • Pres Wks' Aid W. J. Maines - Pester t c !years and your diligence in the work of the school. It is to express in some tangible way than we have met here tonight: We therefor ask you to accept this present as a slight token of our esteem, and as a re- - minder of the old days at No. 1. We ' all join in wishing you long life, hap- piness and continued prosperity. Signed on behalf of the Sc.itooi Sec - Crystal Wedding:—The home of Leslie and Mrs. Bearnes, was a happy one, Wednesday evening, June -Gth it ele the fifteenth anniversary of u dred theddinAbout to h n invitedirweguestsg. were present from Waterloo, Wingham, Exeter, Blyth, I.Brussels and the immediate neighbor- hood. B. W. F. Beavers, Exeter, acted as chairman for the program. To the strains of the Wedding march Lewis Aldworth escorted his daugh- ter, Mrs. Bearnes to the platform fol- lowed by Mr. Beanies. The chair- man congratulated the happy couple on this their fifteenth wedding anni- versary, to which Mr. Beanies made a suitable reply. The friends then gave them a shower of rice as a re- minder of their wedding day, and continued good wishes. The follow- ing artists assisted with the program —Mr. and Miss Wildfong and Mr. Geddes, of Exeter, with musical numbers; Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Clar- ence Hollinger each gave a pleasing reading; Messrs. Brown, Fear, Kelly and Healey sang. a quartette; two little girls gave a step dance; the The Blyth String Orchestra consist- ing of Miss Shortreed, Mr. and Mrs. Watt and Mr. Kirkby gave several musical selections. An outdoor plats form had been erected on the lawn. where the company enjoyed them- . k music fur- nished by the Blyth String Orches- tra. A dainty lunch was served by &Ira. Bearnes assisted by several lady friends, The beautiful and use- ful gifts presented to Mr. and Mrs. Bearnes were splendid tokens of es- teem in which this young couple is held by their host of friends. r,. GREY Rain has helped the crops a lot. The 120 is the next big day for malty. School reunion at- S. S. No. 1 (Shines') on Tuesday next. Shines' School is being redecorat- ed for the reunion next Tuesday. da q Y Miss Gladys McPhee:, 13.A., of Sea forth, was the guest of her cousin., Miss Muriel McNair. Miss Olive Bolger leaves for Ham- ilton this week where she will attend the summer school. - Wm, and Mrs. Engel and little son, of Stratford, visited friends in Grey over the week -end. Mies Muriel McNair, of London, wits home last week and attended the Cleaver -Steins wedding. Miss Winona Frain left for Hamil- ton on Monday to take a summer course al the normal school there. Stanley • and hirs. Wheeler and boys, Sth con., were visitors with R. and Mrs. Dane, at Gerrie on Sunday. Wallace Sholdice, of Stratford, ? r spent the week -end et the hone of his father, Wm. Sholdice, south gra- -te, ;e;t D+etetetetsi taietai; eteta tato: vel. iia 4 Mrs. Plant, Listowel, Ed, and Mrs. ' Jno. and Mis, 1)ulmage, Toronto, ap H ini1ton, Trowbridge, and Men. and a e firs. Johnston, of llrlvcrton, ,pent g, Sunday at the home of Robt. and RMrs. Baker, 1 Oth line. IN The trusters of S. S. No. 8, Grey, Wingham Arena THURSDAY EVENING "i FRIDAY, JULY 120 jitney Dancing Afternoon and Evening , BLUE WATER BOYS S ORCHESTRA EVERY have engaged Mies Antic ingles, of Howick as teac•.her for the coming year, Mies Adeline Burnett left for her home at Clara on Friday. Miss Burnett has been a very popular ten. cher. At the Old Boys' Reunion at S. S. No, 1, Grey, next Tuesday there will be a tug-of-war which was (unit- edfrom the rtiei e adv r, n and•hi t gw cl promises to be one of the interesting features. The section challenges any other section in the township and a good prize will be awarded the PA4siDaseetseDiPaeletv4isnestiet2ist2*iDavaresi vvinttel•s, Personal Paragraphs Miss Jessie Little. is a holiday vis- itor at Port Albert. Mies Carnia McCracken, of Toron- to to home for the vacation. James Grant had the misfortune to run a nail into his foot, this week. Postmaster Bell has been limping around with a touch of bloodpoison- ins; in his foot, Wm. Hayeroft, of Hamilton, was renewing old acquaintances in town over the 1st. - Gerald Hamilton, of the Mayfield Bunk of Commerce, spent the week end in town. Mrs.Dr.1 Toole, o Toronto is a f holiday visitor at the home of Mrs. C, A. Masker. Miss Gertrude Ross, of Toronto, is spending er vacation at the parent- al home, Mis. R. W. Moore, of Saskatchew- an, is visiting with her sister, Mrs J. L. Kerr. Miss Marjory Wigg, of Seaforth, spent Friday the guest of Mi:; Mary Haden Kerr. Ray Ainley, of Toronto. spent a few days with friends in and around Bru el Miss Mae Skelton, of Toronto, is spending her holidays with her mother and aunt, Miss Pipe. 1 Mrs. Alex. Anderson returned from Toronto last Friday and is im- proving nicely from her operation._._. Pr. and .11rs. J. A. McNaughton and Bliss Florence expect to Ioaso this week on a trip to the West. IL H. and Mrs.. Sullivan and Mas- ter Billy of Mount Hope, were here for the 1st. Mrs. Sullivan and son are remaining for a holiday. Geo. E. and Mrs. Ferguson and family, of Toronto were visitors with J. L. nd Mrs. Kerr on Saturday. Jas. and Mrs. Arnnsrtong have , been visiting with their fancily at Acton and Toronto and with other relatives at Shelburne. Sam Shine, of Detroit, Mich. spent a couple of days last week with R. G. and Mrs. Dark. The latter is his sister, He went from here toMonk. ton to visit a brother, before return-: ing home. Misses Letter Smith, Marjorie Tay- lor and Dr. C. S. Gilbert, of New -1 market, and D. Murray, of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Maloolni and daugh- ters, Anna and Floren,•e, of Galt, . r wete holiday visitors with T. C. anti 'firs. blc ( all, Queon street. W. B. and Mrs. Dickson and Miss Agnes, of Di kinson, N. 1)., arrived in Brussels •on Tuesday night and are visiting at the horn, of Peter and Mrs. Scott. The visitors are old B us,c.lites, the former practicing • law here prior to going to the States, and is also one of the old teachers at Shines' School ami will attend the; reunion, • Mrs. C. F. Stewart bad a rather f trying experience recently, white staving in Ethel ; she walked into a cistern, the water reaching up nearly i to her shoulders and she stood up in her cold bath for nearly 15 minutes before she was taken out. Wonder ful to relate she did not have any bruises on her, nor did she hake pn- eumonia. She has good pioneer grit. Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Hingston, of 1 Chicago and their son, Richard,; of Southern Alabama, were guests dur- ing the past week of Miss Carrie Hingston. John St., and Nelson and :Vl) s Cardiff, Grey Twp. 1)r, Hing- ston is a son of. the late W. G. and Mrs, Hingston. of Morris Twp. Over 50 years ago he taught in the. An , derson -School, James Bowman, • of town, being ono of his pupils. The brief visit was made interesting and enjoyable in the meeting with a number of "01(i Timers" and recall- ing events of former days. Mnet se: .loch \\'akefnrd. of Listnnei, stag 10 «.12' 1,, the limned ('Much Solo any teeming. lie is one of the• p1 go winnereeit rhe 111toical cuuteet held at (—lbalfotd a few weeks ago and hits A wonder fol voter. roc ,e ymtng lrtd. Ill the ew ni 't( 1)t', O. S (Millett, of Newtna, set, sang a solo, L, Is.TRR, Proprietor BABY CHICKS Barred Rock, from Johnston strain, Meaford, for eight years winnerin'Laying Con- test, Ottawa.' June Chicks now on hand at 121c each, J. Harvey Bryans Phone 12-8 Miss Hattie Dawning, ofTor onto, `a here for the surarner. H!ury (Inuits, e -f Chicago, is visit- ing with bliss 15. 'tierz'ee. Mrs. tltev.)Pc,gnson, „r NI onto, is the guest of Aliso I5,tte Ater:zies, Altos Jenni,'Kmikhy, of Kitchener, is visiting her smother and sisters, Will and Mrs Mitchell were week nd vis;tnr's n( o, ( id and Guelph. Miss Helena P1yne, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Margaret Down- ing, ' nRogs, oMount F, ,s511the gucctNiit ret heret' si,.flet, M,s, A, C.orest 1)nWm.aes. »d lira. Mei klinger who have thsow,(iuelpit, renidi1g in 11 tot Der have moved Archie nought.., of (duelplt, has been visiting with cold' friends let Bruosrt.ls, Miss Mary Humph' les, of Sarnia, is r he guest of 100 g rat.dpnt enis, S. and ' Mrs. Walker. Burton Alacdonald who is now tis the 0. N. R, station, Stratford, was here S,1,11I clay, Miss bit,gttret Maunders is spend- ing her holidays with her parents, W. H. and Site. Maunders. Dr. and Mrs. 0. 0 Ramage were eueste of Oshawa and Toronto f, lends overthe t n ' ,'m P vert , ) ' Day holiday. . Mr. and . 1 its. Hallenbeck .r Beutrenk uud son Bruce of Chicago are visiting with the Tatter's aunt, Mi.0 Met ziea. MiesAcan Messer I .ser to mined onn toTax•- nn h e 1 t adore after • t r s Budin hqi' vacation with her m"thepin spending Jack Henderson, of Toronto, was home for the weekend to visit his parents, Roht, and 51,•s, Henderson, George and Drs. Thompson and son Frank, of Taranto. wt•r0 holiday vi<it1n's with the farmer's sister, Mrs. 0. A, fl,eker, Mrs. Ida Lntvt•y left on a motor trip to visit relatives and nld friends in the West. \\'e wieli her a pleas- antirurne,. LISTOW EL STAxDAli D:—Miss Nacige Donaldson , and Aiiss El iz•tbetl, Nichol left no Saturday last on an extended visit to the const. tit's, M. Yolleck and Master Harry, of Toronto arrived here and will srer,d 1110 011111m0,' et tate old hone with the rest of the f„mil,. birs. 3. D, Warwick, Dong'ae \'('arwirk and Miss Millie (iiewar 0(010. visi1010 at Port Stanley and C'evelnnd over t he hntiatty. S. and Mrs. Walker have just, re- turned home from a pleasant noting of two weeks at (xnderieh, Seaforth, Mirrhell. Secure and Detroit. G. H, sod Santis were at 'Walker- ton last Wednesday whet e the bank lnana +e n .f 1 R the Bank of Cr•tnmerce hold n one day convention. S, and Airs. Wilson of\\'eston, and Thos. Lnwrenee and Mies 1. Law- rence. of Alitnhell, were recent visit- ors with ,I. L. and 3l 08, Kerr. '.Hire WHOM (;alhraith wrm iter A.. '1'. 0, DI. degree at the recent magin rxnms at. Toronto Conservatory of usie. Her many friends offer con- gtotulations, Rev. and Mrs. F C'} Rickard, of Waterford, were calling in Brussels on Sarni day, They expect to macre in ,duly when Air. Rickard will be- e, me Rector of 5t, John's Church. Bev. F. L. and 1VIts. Lewin, of Park- hill, wete renewing nidfriendehipsitt 1.0011 ' , extchss dayv Friday. Mies a Doreen Lewin w'lto was writing her pan'.: in Listowel, rettu•ne:.l h rune: With them. c• MORRIS. James and Mrs. Law•: on and Miss Leila motored to Stratford on Tues- day of this week. Janes and Mrs. Harris, of Pres- ton were recent visitors with Roy and Mrs. Sellers. Frank Kearney has gone to spend a week in Paris with his son. Harold and Mrs” Kearney and son, Rose. Miss Evelyn Dennison, of Water- loo, is spending part of her vacation with Roy and Mrs. Sellers, 2nd line. Miss Jean Scott, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs, Harvey McCuteheon, 6th line over the holiday, Geo. Wiltse, Misses Agnes and Audrey, and son Earl of Ileadlyn, Sack„ spent the week -end with Roy and Mrs Sellers. The former is a mother to Mrs Oliver Harris, who is aim a visitor at the: Sellers home. The following is the report of S. 8. No, 10, Morris, for month of June 11129. Marks obtainable 730, Pass 450. Jr to Sr. IV—Clinton Irwin 500; Howard Vancamp 472; Stewart McLennan 471; Charlie Johnston 466. Jr 1V—Joyce Edgar; Stanley Mustard. Jr. 11i ---Dorothy Wright; Isobel Mustard; George Ross. Sr, II—Olive Edgar; Janet Stokes; Gold - ora Dennis. Jr. II—Leona Mustard; Ruby Dennis, Ist----Ileen Riley; Charles Irwin. Pr.—Bernice Den- nis; Raymond Dennis; riming Jobe. ston; Bruce Burke. No. op roll 241 average attendance 19,31. Mise Mae B. McLeod, teacher.