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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-8-14, Page 144 It 1 Ili VOL, 58 NO, 9 51,243a per annum in advance BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. WEDNESUA Y. AUGUST 14, 1g2g J. L. KERR, Proprietor 44 +OO4+i", M`+'i`T'+"4++W,4ir Fi+!•i"i ,4444: 8.84:+. S-1 +4+4sw r0n.i'44:;••:*,;, i`.' brew 54yerUoeurfn4r The Surrounding. District JAMESTOWN l Fred Tuck has been quite bus The fanners are having ideal lately trucking hogs to Stratford. harvest weather, although a shower Sydney Peet and sons are spend - of rain is very badly needed. ing a while with Mr. Peet's sister, A. D, McCosh, of Kincardine, and Mrs. Joseph McKay. Dr, R. A. McCosh, wife and family, • '•Andrew Meehan and Robert Me - of McClung Rosetta, Virginia', were Taggart spent last week with friends week, end visitors with Cry wford ana at Sarnia and St. Thomas, Miss Annie Strachan. 1 Rev. C. F. Chandler, of Fordwich, John and Mrs. Wilson, of Detroit, is conducting the services here while are very welcome visitor's in this vi- Rev. Maines is on his 'holidays, cinity. It is quite a number .of years since Mr. Wilson resided here and : WROXETER old friends are glad to see hini, i Miss Henneberg, New York, is the Mrs. Peter McDougall and Baugh -'guest of her father John Henneberg. Farre for axle -Joseph 0ecictin benne nne for sale tor tuxes -(Bordon Young. Notleea t° ('0llt raetorh—Twp o! (Ivey d Bo, j inld Wr.'rtltnte^Ethel Park coni, Nynl Drug Store -El. H Alen Straightened away 11g111/1 -1P. It:Btnrth Purse lost-•TII0 (0,611 y , For sale-Hnxtar• 11ovcnson Plgitfor sale- W ta, WontPigs for 6nle-Lyric W hl,Celd Grain wanted -John '1' 1)oIlenn P,v for sh1n-,1 W. errm•'re k, °niers wanted- Te Purr Y• itnlg saaaFgo M (,IEf o -rond tet, Margaret, and Duncan, have gone on a motor trip to Gay - lard, Mich., where they will visit the Yuill 'brothers of that locality. John and Mrs. Wilson, of Harrow, • Essex Co. and son Andrew of Rose - town Sask., were renewing old • friendships in this vicinity during the past week, Mr. Wilson rormerly lived on the farm now occupied by L. Eckmier. MONCRIEFF Elmer McKay, of the West, is sending a while with his another Mrs. C. McKay. Miss Ella Mitchell! of Kincardine, is spending her holidays with Mrs. D. McTaggart. Mrs. Minshaw, of Washington is spending a few weeks with her dau- ghter, Mrs. F. Harrison. Geo. and Mrs. Patterson spent a few days last week with friends at Thedford and Strathroy and other pionts. We are sorry to hear that Milt and Mrs. Huffman and family are at present under quaranitne for the measles. Geo. and Mrs. Mann, of Lundar, Manitoba, are spending a few of their holidays with friends and re- latives at Moncrieff. Joseph and Mrs. McKay, Leon and Mrs. McKay and Sydney Peet attend ed the Peet Reunion held at Guelph on Saturday last. The W. M. S. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ferg McNaught. The roll call being ans- wered by twenty-two ladies. Miss Annie Robertson, Miss Sin- clair and Mr. Talloek, of Walkerton, :pent Sunday with the former's par- ents, Geo. and Mrs. Robertson. Harry Luddington meet with what might have been a fatal accident, when steering the separator up the gang -way the rope broke letting the machine back down against blrn. SeaClOglateetegealegateeeteteteteteeeteeeteseraitee ai u A t.7 r5 1.7 P st WANTED ei For the sewing department P. to at the i; 11 Elmira Rubber Factory ri r J uo Elmira, Ontario Po ia }a d3 Good conditions and pay - e/. Steady work - No experience 3s acts- required -State age and size. 4 r wires t213crrair,rer3tetz,,2:AXI x:17, S:Ua24Dt.htete Mrs. Wm. Robinson and Miss Ma- bel Robinson, Clinton, were recent visitors here. Rev. F. W. Scha(fter, Wingham, preached in the Anglican Church, Sunday evening. Misses Elsie and Marion Gibson, have returned from a visit with re- latives at Ottawa. Thos Hoperoft and family, Wood- ' bridge spent the weekend with old ,friends in the village. Frank and Mrs. Sanderson and daughter, Elinor, Toronto, and Wan. and Mrs. McLanghlin, and daughter Margaret, Winnipeg, are visiting at the home of Thos. Ritchie. Jesse and Mrs. Wheezer, of Bei - grave, visited with Robert and Mrs. Reid, recently. Master Garnet Young, of Exeter, is visiting his grandparents, Thomas and Mrs. Young, P, H. and Mrs. Miller, Alex. Mit- chell, Misses Jean Drager and Gert- rude Miller visited friends in Port Elgin recently. John and Mrs. Sholcdice and. Miss Vera Altree and Hughie Altree, of London, visited relatives in this vic- inity ...recently. Miss Alethea Carter, of London, who spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Joseph and Mrs. Oar • ter returned to Lonlion on Wednes- day. The regular nl.pnthly meeting of the Ladies' Guild and W. A. of St. George's Anglcan Church, Walton, was held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Anderson, The president, Mrs. Peter McTag- gart presided. The meeting was WALTON Clarence Bennett made a business trip to London recently. J. W. and Mrs. 14lorrison, Detroit, visited relatives here recently. Miss Jean Drager spent last week- end with friends in Kitchener, Geo. Clark, of Listowel, has bean spending a few days in the village Misses J. Vanstone and B. Paul of Stratford, visited at the home of Fred and 1118. Ennio recently. Van and Mrs. Allen, of Morden, Manitoba, Mrs. A. Beatty and Will. Beatty were visitors with W. H. and Mrs. Sholdice. Miss Jeanette Finnigan„ of Sea - forth, and Miss Myrtle Finnigan, of Dungannon, visited with Thomas and Mrs, Young recently. Harvey and Mrs. hoover and fam- ily of Listowel, are visiting 'with, Mrs. Hoover's father. William Shold- ice. Frank and Mrs. Colby, of Toron- to, visited with Mrs. Colby's mother, Mrs. R. McLeod, at the home of Joseph and Mrs. Love. Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Button and family, of Putnam, visited with Thos and firs. Leeming on Sunday. Mr. Button conducted services in Bethel church Sunday afternoon. a? j EF O R SALE a G g 1s Finest Quality No. 1 Honey 1b °V1 also bo Comb Hone N J. D. Warwick opened by the singing of a hymn of ter which Miss Laura Hoy took th scripture reading. Mr. Richrad le in prayer. Following this the Ro Call was answered and the busine of the meeting discussed. The mee ing closed with the Doxology Fololw ing this the hostess served a dain lunch and a social half hour was e joyed by all, THE GREAT DECISION i daughter ,on Mrs. , Vincent Colem Coleman, Now is the time seriously minded young people are snaking the great decision as to their life work, In choosing an occupation we wish to present the great possibilities through a business education, Doing this we cannot so better. than ask ambitious young people to write us; we will send you the names of scores of gra- duates from your district who are filling leading positions in Canadian and American cities, Ask them. They know, We will stand or fall en their testimony. Every graduate of the past year went direct to a good situation. The last lady. gradulate was placed at Twenty Five Dollars per week (Thirteen Hundred per year) with an advance of One Dollar per week every three months. It is freely admitted that no Com- mercial School in 'Cseeada can excel the success of Wingham Business College graduates. We can prove this from our records. To those who Wish to live in the city we commend our Canada Business College, popu- larly known as Toronto's Greatest School of Business. A position is positively guaranteed each graduate. The business world is calling loudly for well trained young men of character. You may learn while you earn through the Spotton Correspondence Schools 274 College Street, Toronto. Write today for particulars and e list of graduates from your territory ' d during the past thirty years to Wing- 1 11 ham Business College, Wingham, , ss Ontario, or Canada. Business College, 1 t- College and Spadina, Toronto. 3t !Alberta ; Mrs. Lake, Brussels ; Mrs. ' Maguire, Wingham • Mrs. Pepper, • McGee, Sask. and Mrs, Leishman, Liberty Sask., Two sisters, two bre- , there twenty-four grandchildren and twenty-eight great -grand children • also urvive her. Three grandsons, John and Charles Busman, Morris ; ' Bert Lake, Ethel; two nephews, ' Morris Bosman, Bluevale ; Walter I Swinbanit, Clinton, and a grandson - in -law, Leslie Hopper, Belgrave car- ; riled the flower laden casket to its resting place in the Wingham Cem- etery. Rev, S. Davidson, her pastor ;conducted the funeral service in the United Church. He paid tribute to Mrs. Bosman's victorious life and triumphant death, basing his sermon on Psalm CSV1 verse XV—Precfou le the sight of the Lord is the Beat of His suints,—He urged all preset' to have faith in spite of the myster underlying all life and death, an quoted Tennyson's beautiful lines Flowers in the crannied wall, I pluck you not of the crannies, I hold ,you here roots and all, in in hand Little flower—but if I could uneer- stand What you are, roots and all,and all in all, I should know what Goti and man is. 1 Personal. Paragraphs } I Hervey Shane, of 1Nitlgltkkln, was 1=, WWII on Monday, Miss Doris McArter, of Burford, ie visiting relatives 10 town. Dong. Walker, of linffalo, is spend• ing no. holidays iu Cotvo Aries Gerrie Meth token spent a few days with Hensel] ft lends, W. 11. Strachan, B. A., spent the past week at hie home here. J. F. Rowland and son, Kingston, were renewing old aclluaiutauces iu COMO 0u Wednesday. A D and Mrs. Lamont, Isabel and Donald, and Mabel'Lubrigj', of Sttat- fnrd, spent the week•enu in town. Taey with Miss Mary Lamont of sown were enjoying the hake breezes at Kta- s sardine for tell days, h Maxwell Smith, wife and family, of Brantford, wet calling on old friends lust week. Mrs. Smith will be te- dmembered as Mies Alta Ptyue of for- mer days. Dr. Arthur Shaw has purchased a y practice at Toronto and will be in charge shortly. Sid. and Mrs. Van.sikle, of Ham- ilton, were visitors with Robert and Mrs. McKinnon, William Mundell has engaged with James Thynne to go with his thresh- ing machine for the season, Mrs. Morley Wells and baby of Tuperville is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Chas. Turvey. Bert Lott, B. A. o fBrussels took charge of the service at the United church here on Sunday morning. N. L. and Mrs, Murch and family of Toronto are spending their vaca- tion at the home of Russell Jermyn. Mr. Hutchison has returned to Toronto after spending the past couple of weeks at the summer home here. Mrs. Clarence Ratz and baby Hat- tie, of Waterloo, are visiting at the home of John and Miss Belle Kirk - ton, 4th line. Mrs. George Donaldson, Mrs. Rob- ert Hutchison and Miss B. Sander- son were in Toronto this week at- tending the millinery opening. About eight o'clock Thursday , ' morning fire broke out in the barn " of Raymond Elliott, 4th line Turn- ' berry, totally destroying the barn g- and driving shed. The sparks from the barn also ignited the roof of the ' house and it was badly burned and, i will have to be removed. The barn was an extra large fine one and core Mined a very large quantity of nay. 1 The wheat and part of (be barley were also in. The fire was caused by spontaneous combustion in the hay. ' mow. In a very shoot time a num- ber had gathered and formed a bucket brigade and it was very for- tunate they were able to save the housea the hind was blowing the fire -tri. eht tat ards it. It is a very heavy In for Mr. Elliott. The bolle- n:* anti contents were partly (ewer - ed o; er- ed with insuran.ie. • ETHEL t3 n 1 John and Mrs. Wright, of Win lnipeg, are here on a holiday visit wth old friends, making their head - i quarters with Thos. and Mrs. Alcock, 14th con. Mr. 'Wright was a former resident of Leadbury locality going; West almost fifty years ago and this is thefirst time he has been on On- tario soil in that time. Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Hibbert, of the Wellington United Church form- erly of Ethel, have returned from a motor trip to Montreal, Quebec, ana St. Anne de Beaupre, Ottawa min the Muskoka Lake District. They were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Alice Hibbert, R. N. of Detroit. A Big Night :—Monster contest in Boxing and Wrestling will be held et the Community Park, Ethel, on Friday evening, August 16th com- mencing at 6.80 o'clock sharp :— Chuck Woolley of St. Thomas, 1927 Welter Weight Champion of Ontario vs. Del Raby, of London, Y. M. C. A., in a 6 -round boxing bout; Bat- tling Tom Ward, vs. Chas. Prowse 4 -round bout 140-1b. Class. Pete Laing; Veteran Wrestler of London Ont, vs. Bus. Loucks, of Windsor 140-1b class. We have been fortun ate is, securing the above scientifi Boxes's and Wrestlers so you wig ave an opportunity of witnessin 'hat you have heard over the radio HoneyU, oot Bali—Winthrop vs. Milverton '. F. A. Intermediate Semi -Final sts. Entertains nt by Clog Dances nd Bagpipe daring the eveninlancing all et ening and booth on the rounds. See advt. in paper or large bill. GREY 'rhe harvest is on now, Council stet on Saturday at Ethel Don't forget the big night at Ethel on Friday of this wek. Mrs. Forest, of Leamington, is a guest at the home of Mrs. 0. Ilene ingway 10th con. MrMrs.David Rae, of Wroxeter, was guest for a fw days last welt at lie home od Miss Jesie Strachan, Lloyd and Mrs. Rayburn, of De- roitaresennthe week -oat nMORRIS Council meets on Monday of next week. Wedding bells are ringing merrily this week. Misses Berva and Eva Parr, 8th home of Telfod and &L;..Sollcrs. Miss Stella Sellers, 4t11 con., at- tended the races at Goderich, on Monday last. Mrs. Clarence Ratz, of Waterloo, and two children, are visiting among r the Michie families. Herb. Hawkins returned to Toron- , to on Monday after visiting relatives - on 5th and 6th lines. c Miss Evelyn. Pollard, of Kincas- 1 dine, is the guest of her cousin„g Miss Frieda Pollard, on the 5th line. , Albert and Mrs. Pollard anti fnlily, of Kincardine, visited at the - homes of Ed. Pollard, 5th line and • Chas. Pollard, south gravel. g, Miss Oddy Seaton, -of London, ac- companied her cousin Marion Mc- Cauley home and will spend a week or so at the McCauley home. • Geo. and Mrs'. B• '• s . town, aII,a Lle,•- ence Stanley and Win. Hanna. of Carsonvitle, Mich., were visitors at Clarence Martin's and W. H. Arm strong's. Jas. and Mrs. Campbell and .hisses Vera and Grace, of Mitchell, and Geo. W. and Mrs. Baker, of Detroit, - called at the home of C. and Mrs. Pollard on Saturday. Mrs Edward ilosman, to have been it pioneer ; to :tctve bud ata small ;Aare of changing" the virgin forst land into the smiling horne- t stead., of the Canada of today and the greater Canada to be; to have uta 1 high ideals and striven assidu- ously u- ousl to attain n thtan to have identif itd's on(. !f wth tuft roan and n o Y i, (community m e in the ce r 1 mit w 1 to have. 1, eighty c ighty c.t ht years and kept the gem - of humors, a broad and kindly t tolerance, and an unfaltering faith in Cods eternal goodness and ju-cite is art enviable privilege, not given to army ; but all of this ratty be said 1 attt. f' C', 1 that truei . 5 said _ , d Mary .tt .h Y Y 1 eson, widow of the late Edward I Bosman, who passed to her eternal reward August 7th,1929. Airs. Bos - men was the daughter of John Ste- , f phenson, Clinton, who was a descend- r ' alit of Geo. Sterlrenon, the great bang fish inventor. in 1500, with Inc husband she settled on lot fifteen, concession two of Morris townemp, and with indefatigable. industry, , o turned the wilderness farm into - the t lovely honnastead, now ocsupied by • a their only surviving son, Henry. e Mrs. Bocanan helped to found the Browntown church and at the jubi- lee celebration of • that church in T September 102f, she was the only J surviving member who had helped e in its erection in 1866. In 1901, b'Ie. P and Mrs, Bosman moved to Winp'• ,1 ham to their beautiful residence at a the south end of the Diagonal Road, e • where they remained until after Mr, c Bosman's death in 1912, when Mrs, r Rosman moved to her late residence •w bn Frances street, Mrs. Bosman be- f came a member of the Methodist e church of • Wingham and was untie- d ing in her attendance and devotion h to it She was a mealier of the W, b Missionary Society, She was Honor- f arymembor of the Wingham branch s of the Women's Institute and also 13 one in the Women's Christian Teat- s g Phone 72 Brussels �.rrr3tr:s� 3t2t<k:rSi3t::dtPc573t3t`o`r2rmt3t9tDr31b ',w;..- t wr ; :e'»•.:e•t«,«•eo.»»«»eraeatetat»,reeteetaw-e•»«e• .•eeee•»«»+e+, aw +' , a ' 1, 5 NS'I'E ,'rsXt^r+ Y�,,•r+ ror 94" +tl reStling )r. -.oxin.. VICf� - �t 'M1 Community ty Park, Ethel Friday V August Y6 -h g� Commencing at 6,30 o'clock sharp C11UCH W OOLLEY sISI Thome,, r51i w,.1= W olght t'htknr 1101 e! Ontario In around Boxing Bout vs. LEL RAB ■ p1 to at, BATTLING TOM WARD CHAS. PROW r 1Btl orb ltd 11°rt VS. CHA We PRO tlVSE PETE ;r' LAINO Veteran, Wrenr,er of London, Ont, lath. Mos Vs. BUS. LOUCKS et Windsor We hove hags Corm -ants In seaming the above ecientate Hoxers end wrestlers no you 4' 101l1 have an opportunity of witlls'elag whet you have belied over the Radio Foot Ball - Winthrop t hr W t op vs. Milverton W. P. A. Intermediate Semi-rinalists Entertainment by Clog Dancer and Bagpipes duringEvening 9 Dancing all Evening Booth on the Grounds Admission 60 ; Children under 12 years. 25e Ethel Park Committee In ease of s?aln the aboVe will take place the following Monday a _�n ;l' - - .. d 4 «i»f4+0444.4 3 3:14114Iti 341 . T+444.04`'' **,t. b �; wlthA,andlir,.1 , ' -call, Lith con. 4. George Incl Mrs. ' trSmith and two se children licit n and Miss Kathleen l' 1 tt .larshall �i -i of Mitchell spent Sunday with JOS. s and dire. Long. Mrs. Henry IC ock o 1 f the 14th onct'ssion is vl sting at the home of ler cdaughter, \Ira, Wm. Engel, tratfnrd this week Miss Jean McNair, Toronto, who as been visiting at the homes of her router:;, Neil' and John McNair, re- ure m 1 hist week to. her position in he city. Airs. Jas. Turnbull, of London, who has been spending her vacation t the. home of Geo. and Mrs. W- artime, 7th con„ retuent'd to the ity last week, E. Harrison of Kinloss, Jas, and Hodgitns, of Khilough, Albert nd Mrs. Craig, of Toronto, were isitors at the home of Chas. and Its, alcQuarie, 0th con. Mrs. Wen. Blake and family, of le 14th' con. left for their new ome in St. Augustine' last week. Their many 1i'Lends wish then the est of good luck in their new home. An unfortunate accnient happen - d on the farm of William Homing - lith concession of Grey Town - hip last Wednesday evening, when Mime Pirrie, eldest son of James it •ie t df the same tancession, had is leg terribly mangled in the large wheel of a tractor. Mr. Pirrio was engaged in plowing when the plow struck a hard piece of ground and became dotaehed from the tractor. Ho just got it hitched up again when the clutch on the tractor slip- ped, which forced the nutc)tine back and the Large wheel caught the calf f his lag, tearing otit large porting f flesh and otherwise mangling it adiy. Western Visitors1--l'ho1 Kitchener Daily Record, had the following item which refers to a brother of Mrs. Oliver Harris: --George Wiltse and daughters, Agnes and Audrey, and sons Allan and Earl, accompanied by Arthur Leipo, all of Readlyn, Srislc., have left for their home after a two month's visit among friends and relatives in Western Ontario. Oil June 20 the party left Readlyn motoring by way of St. Paul, Minn. and Detroit. After five days they arrived at Camalachie, where they visited Mrs. John Taylor, and _stop- ped at the famous "Kettle Point" of Lake Huron. Coming on to Preston they spent several weeks at the home of a niece, Mrs. Archie Kreig, Guel- ph street, and a sister ,Mrs. J. Her- ris. In Waterloo, they visited a bro- ther and sister, H. Wiltse and MrsA. Dennison. From Preston the went to Bluevale, visiting a sister Mrs. Oliver Harris, at Roy Sellers While there, they spent a day callin on old friends and neighbors in Mc. Killop, one of whom, Mr. Harry Den nis, gave a large picnic at Bayfielc in their honor. At their home town d of Seaforth, they calleon many ok friends, including Mrs. Frank Wil tse. The following week was spent in Hagersviile as guests of a sister Mrs. Harold Deem. Motoring to Buffalo and Erie, then returned by boat to Port Dover, thence to Pree- ton. An interesting sight seeing tour was the next item to Niagara Fell and Oueensten Hriehts, Toronto Ind Hamilton. While in town they were euecte of honor at nit'nire held t Puslinr'h Lake end Waterloo nark. Mr. Wiltse and his fancily left Pres- ton on Sunday. amine on to Detroit to visit Mrs. John. Dennison before returning to Readlyn at the end of the week. HL(OEVALF R F, Gaieties made a ustness trip co Waterloo on Tuesday. Miss Alice Aitken. is enjoying a trip up the Great Lakes. Mrs. Leonard Elliott spent Thars- day at the home of George and 8-li's. Banks at Stratford, Miss Rett T'urvee returned home Smith of Detroit, re visiting with their father, Alex. McEweal. ?sirs. William Fry and firs. A X on Monday after a couple of weeks var•atiou with her mother here. John Hocks c received word Ii e 1 (.1 w that his iter • tt her MIS - band and band w rt. both killed `t motor a. ( ro i in a t to t tient at Regina, Sask. g Mrs.M. Sanderson and grand iau;gi t r.s, of \l innii+eg returned hone Wednesday after spending the past few weeks with Mrs. Arthur Shaw. Thos. Emmett, wino has not been jo•ing very gold health lately ,.t,.. eti away at Kitehene". Deceased tie- about eighty -eters old mid earl b'ee'n up and about. as usual until a etv days ago, when he was tate ll to iiitchc•ner for treatment, Ho itun sesided here for a long lime and nus known by a large circle at friends. He is survived by his wife, ono dau- ghter, and three sou:, 1'1:1 funeral f the late Thong I ase tt was held o Bluevale cemetery metery 1'r e dnearl ry fternoon; and was largely attend d. The Women's Institute held a leasant and profitable meeting on hursday at the home of Miss Cora ewitt. firs. D. J. Falconer gave an xceedingly fine paper on "Girls' ossibilities," pointing out some of he splendid things thctt have been ecomplished by women. Mrs. Hrth- rington led a most interesting dis- ussion on "The lnfuence of a Cher - y, Comfortable Home." This opened ith a short 'pruner on "Home," tak- ng for an example the home pictur- cl in Robert Burns' 'Cotter's Satur- ay night." Suggestions for such a ome were comfort, cheer, pictures, °ores, being a good mixer, play, lowers and music. All joined in inging "Home Sweet Horne° and iss Hetherington closed the ',Mans- ion with the short poen'. "A House =rig the Firs." perance Union Mrs. Bosnian is tuna A WROXETER 3,10. Munroe is holidaying in Clev'• land Dos.and Airs. Davey and son, Shelburne spent •r few d,yt with the former's brother, Fled Davey. Dr. Harkness, Cornwall, a former pastor here preached to large•con- ereg;.tione in the United Church on Sunday, Geo. and Mrs. Sproat, Toronto, is syncline a two weeks' vacation at the hone of his uncle, D. D. Sander - 000. burs. Jas. Hoffman has gene to Toronto for treatment on one of her limhe whith was injured six months ago and has not been improving as it elmuld e BLY.T H Till --Ar u a quiet t t wa(1In was solemnize dlo ttu home m(. o in bs'icie'e mother, ferry Sound, when Laura Ina, daughter of 81...s. J. Argue and the lute John Argue became be wife of Dr. C. N, Tail, of Myth. The l'erentoty a is perforated by Rev. 11abwrt Blydnn, which took Trace in he nc.e re , t- 1 n c f the immediate 1 mom - her, of the family. Later a wedding diittu,r was served. Dr, and 1511•.. 1'1,11 tua' sp"nding some days in Toronto where the doctor is taking a poet- r•,ivat° course in .ientietr3', IIELGRAVE C. R. Goalies spent the week -end in Taranto. Miss Martha Armstrong and Roy Armstrong wase recent visitors with -firs. W. Messer in Palmerston. Mrs. C. R. Coultas and Jim and Mabel spent the week- end with Mrs. Fred Reid and family of Varna, Roy Armstrong has returned to Windsor after spending hi: vacation with W. H. and Mrs. Armstrong. The 'Sunday Schoo9 of Knox the ltr•d, Church hold their picnic at the 10th line bridge in East Wawanosh ,last week and a very enjoyable time was spent by all. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the 'hone of Mts. Robt, MsCrae, Londesboro, on August 20, Assist - ante Mrs. Wright and Miss Cela Coultee. Roll Call say, sing orpay. F. McCallum to have charge of to- pic. Miss Edith Proctor convenor for music, The ladies are assn re- quested to bring or send receipee for fish, eggs, vegetables, dessert, and beverages. riles. Gen. anti visiting with Mrs. fJas. ' Ballantyne., is Mee, Day, of (Ionia, is spending a Cfewrc'days with her uleoe, Mie, Susan. lr. Mies H. F. Alenclt,, of town, is visit, i^ g with relatives 111 Stilts ford title wek, M's, J. 0, Jones and Mee, Scott Ais- kins, of Detroit, are here for a short vi6iit. Miss Catherine Bussell visited with her aunt, Mrs. Martin Thornton, tit Henfryu Mrs, Ge,o, Thomson and Attys. Cleve Sacker and family tare holidaying In Grand Bead, Mrs. \Vm. Jackson, of Blyth, '59014 'b5 W01'l cod with Mrs, Ales. Srnitlt, Jc ii street. Miss Addie Cardiff is away on a hole ida.yThvicsmit ae, ,with friends at Parker Foster. Lnndnu 151111 Sr Miss Carrie leingston spent the week -end in Kincardine with Mrs. Leslie Lowry, of 'Toronto, was a via - liar at the parental home for a few days this week. 1h•. Hamilton, Ken. Ferguson and W. A. Geewar tool( in the sigh to at Kitchener on Friday, { A. K. Zepfe, of Toronto, is spending his holidays with hie family at the home of Rebt, Thetuson, Miss Evelyn Cunningb Gin, Ionsr4n- wining at the Brantford 13nspita'l, was home for a few days, Mrs, (Di .)T. Holmes and Miss Stella ! Holmes, of Detroit, were renewing old I fl iendshipe in town last Friday. Ben, and Mrs, Walker and Mies Hetty Wete aC New Hnmhurg last Wednesday railing nn oil frfende, Mrs, A1. EMr'Ewen, f Trontoi8 hr're ori a visit with hoer sisoter, Mra, W. Armstrong, Queen street. Chris, and Mrs, Otteebein and dr.ugb, Wnodasi, pent 1 weekendter011ofth Jae, andek. Mres, Querinthe, 0 L. Willis, of the Stettler (Alta.) Independent, was a visitor in town on Tuesday, and gave TSF Foer a call. 1'Vrn• and MrsCoutts, nt Landon, wire week -end visitors with Cleve and Mrs, Baeker and Mrs, Geo. Thomson. Joe and Mrs. Wilton and little Miss Nary wet e visitore at the bane of Mrs. Wiltnn,Rear Vrna. parental11 Sunday, Cline and Mrs. Scant and Master ,iim started for their home in Calgary nn Sunday after a pleasant holiday in B' u -seas, Miss Ina Cunningham. R N. of nWVingharnm., spent Monday afternoon with her patents, D, and Mrs, Cun- 1 rrgbn John and Mrs. Gloster and an, and Char les and lits, Frank. of Waterton, were lastwBureek,ets of Jos. and Mrs. Querin P. ntantage, of the Durham Review, was n visitor last Finlay with his In•r they, Dr, 0 C. Ramage, and gave THE POST a call. Cecil elockiem, of the M: nniactite- er.' St Traders' Hank, Buffalo, N. Y.. epee t a few days at the home of his aunt, Airs. ,i Long, Mt s. Jos. Schwadl on and sot, Leo, nf'1'urt,nto, Cue speeading their holi- days with 11. and Mts. Yelleck and n r I„eads in Casco_ Thos Russell and two sons, Leonard and Hugh, and Jas Itos,eil, t f Sagi- naw, Mirlt visited wi• li Mrs. Russell, u van, and Mrs, Jos. Long, Ott y. Mrs. Jmo, storey, of Setafnrt.h, who hits been vi.itiug.11is. Plot vitae ltua- N, 1 is spending a few. days 1ai1h her si tee, Alts. Martin Thornton at lien - Geo N. Hawauls, B. A , of London, Wyse 1u 10(011 last werk and tonic his tn, 51101, 111., (i VO, Edwards, to Ayl- rutr itnd St1atft ti lo visit her (laugh. it,,, e. D('\V1t Holmes, of Toronto, and a („111181' aid Brll'aeli(0, was a 5(1,4(3.01' in WWII on Monday after noon 0,1' n short 011111'. He expects to be hack There - d d 1 stalls . y u{,er stay. A. J. and 111.. Cuthbertand 181)0(1- (0 and 8]148 Peat B.u'ker, Toronto t :'0d tiny Whitman and Geo. lfatkei. of 11 8 1111 1 410. « ere (P00111visieet a with W. L and Mrs, Baeker, Bev. N, lay. Ailin, who has beets maple 1t I F a Rev. A W. Bea pulpit i ul tt 1 t f. l theItsl o, ti t ndnt.tettrnedto In- home In Iri i . n ,r Moeda \ on tltd ev lunch t.r Ills 1-i ' , r tetbtN Id t e . 1, [ to f nand . 41 1 N J:11, l + I I r wn has krltolled to poa,tim m, 1„kuntl sflet speodit,g 31,1 va00.51on 00-5(1, old 1ilendn here. she wit. atrenipnt•1.11 by Miss Elva (1 1(er who will visit friends in the city, Jltmee and 'Mrs. (;tent and Miss it •ntet (hunt, of town, aar1, 1 , t ttgatlt'• rd by 1 in P1'011 and 81, s. Attune and Alttster 13111y, of rutrrhrlty, \vote 00. cent vi.iturs with friends at: Iiumfl- n anti Niagara. Retool( 038111s with G. C, and Mrs, Manners trete Ait•s. (4, Hart and her 1091100, (Item, Hart, Hatniitnlr : and Daniel AleLtutrhlin. Alts., A. H, Iftumt and two sons of Alm; treel. The latter lady is Air. Manner,' daughter. 3. B. Sample, wife and family, of Ilrandnn, Alen., suade a short stop 111 town 0n Tuesdray, while on to motor On ting, The fo, user is 1t non of Jahn Sample, a well knnwu former resident en the gtiwel road not [h of llrussels, Meg M. P, Tren,tcine. Dotroit, re, turned to her home ttfl or e. 007,, weeks' visit Isere, 15001 mpauied hV her hus- band. Alt's. 3. Long, Aliso 1V11)1ft-ell and elisoesSadie and Catharine Keane ''"101ed 10 Niagara Falls end spent he weltond. Mrs. i. \V. Kearney ecr'r'rapanied by her daughters, Mrs. J. E. AleOntoh- eon, of Toronto, and Mrs. Harty Doh- erty and the letter's two sous, Jack and Dick, of Son *Men, Cal. are spending a few days at the home df Mere, Jae, Spedr, Dan, McTavieh took suddenly ill on Monday while nseisting Albert Orooks with the hitrieat and was in a serious midi Mem for settee ti(n0, 11nW5Vet, we ate pleased to 'learn he had a good night and feeling some better to•dcty (Wednesday),