The Brussels Post, 1929-11-13, Page 8WED
Y.
th, 1929.
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Fine ,China -Cups and Saucers and many Odd Pieces
Boxes of Stationery Correspondence Cards
Leather Novelties Bridge Pencils
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Sunday, Nov 1'7t1
' 11 arm. --Public Worship.
Rev. Dir. Smillie, of India
A service in the interests of the Mission.
ary work of the Church and also the
work of the W. M. S.
8 pare -Sunday School, Session,
AU are invited.
s 7 p.m. -Public Worship.
T.Theme : "The Open Doors"
Tuesday -Y. P. Society.
Wednesday -•Prayer, Service
Friday -Choir Rehearsal
Brussels United Church
REV. .4.W. BARKER, B. 0.
MINISTER
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Local News Item
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Shooting Match Called Off.
The shooting match advertised for
Thanksgiving Day was called off
owing to the rain.
Many Visitors Here.
Many of the old boys and mires
were back to Brussels to spend
Thanksgiving at their old home or
with relatives and friends. We -were
glad to see them all.
Will Celebrate Golden Wedding.
Mr. and Mre. Jos. Querin will be
at home to their friends on Monday
afternoon, Nov. 18th from 3 to 6 p.
In., as this: fine couple are celebrat-
ing their Golden Wedding that day. ;
Some Very Bad Holes.
The Street Committee had better
get busy and fix up some eery bad
holes on Mill street and .North of
the railway track -- or those who
travel the roads may get lost in them
Anyone driving over them can get
"violent"exercise of the syetem all Peet would: u rest ter Chamber of
right. ` Commc+ere shourd call a meet'ng and
Saw Degree. hire varlou, cammittecee formed sn
On Thanksgiving evening Messrs. 1 that time t.td energy would be put
0. Hemingway, Postmaster. Bell and 1 into the Christmas event.
Walter Williamson motored to Lis -1 •
towel and saw the Imperial Degree ; Former Resident Passes Away
team of London give the lea degree • in Stratford.
of the I. 0. 0. F. ritual work. They; The Stratford Ben -nm -Herald re -
were very ntueh pleased with the i f' -re to the death of Mrs. Jas. A.
manner in which the degree was ex- Elliott, a former rc ind„nt of
amplified. l end Grey Township:- Thr funeral
1 of Mrs. Rebecca Elliott, Douglas st.,
Many Went Golfing.
A few of the Brussels golfers were
at the Seaforth Golf links on Mon-
day and had a good game.
Aunt Passes Away.
Mrs. J. B. Ballantyne received
f
T H )E B
Hada Real Day to Celebrate.
•
-„-„�,,, 1 Joseph Querin, is a very particular
I fellow in this town, for ine.tance he 111
I celebrated his 71st birthday on
LOST -An Old Black and Tan Thanksgiving and Armistice Day, as
Hound, answers to name of `Tack" the rest of us were doing -but didn't i
Any information about dog, phone know it at the time. i
15.17. 22-1'
10 Pigs For Sale, 6 Weeks Old. 2A 2p-1.. Attempt Robbery
1' , Kincardine Review -Reporter last
ply to Leslie Meehan, Lot 30. con week had the following local :-On
15. Phone 47-4. 22 1 (Monday morning when Mr. Harvey
FIGS FOR SALE -1 York Sow and Ross came down to open R. Ross Se
9 small chunks. Chas. Simpson. ' Sons pool room he found that an at -
Phone 84-16. 22-1 tempt to pry the handle and lock off
HELP WANTED -Apply to Mrs. W. the front door, but only succeeded
it1. Sinclair, Brussels. 22_1 in bending and twisting the lock and
failed to gain entrance.
FOR SALE -One Cirlular Saw
frame on trucks with two saws,
` one set of engine trucks; 1 Baby i , BORN
' Grand touring ear; one Ford 3AC&SCN.-At st. Joseph's Hospital, Lon -
Coach. Apply to John Locking, i don, Onv., an Novwnber nth, to Mr. and
R.R. 3, Phone 55-15. 22.1 etre. Ltoya C. Jnukaoss, a non !aareld
Nnhoney )
Wood For Sale -Soft Maple and DIAD
Elm, mixed, 14 to 16 inches long. '
Baxter Stevenson, Phone rig -2o: CLARK. -1n Listowel, on 'Friday, Nov. sth,
of d» his 80th
6 Yorkshire PigsF 5 1 6 Weeks ELL1pPT, L1 St otfi 'tt Id t ti
Thomas A. Clark, Walton,
21-1. year, -
r rd on Wednesda ,
For Sale
Nov. ate, Rel,eoca E to w aw o t e
old, Glynn Eckmie+r, Phone 35-17 . tate James IDniott, of Brassals, In hoe 80211
year.
TAYLOR -On:Monday, Nov. 17th, at the
home of her daughter, Mrs, John 5. Wren,
dameatTnJ Mary anneawldow of the late
•
STRAYED from Lot 21, Con. 4,
Morris, about Oct. 15, a two year
old steer, about 800 lbs, round
punch hole thro left ear. Reward
for information leading to re-
covery. M. Black, Brussels.. 20 -ti
GOOD Strong Driving Horse, 6 years
old, for sale. Apply to S. Carter,
Brussels, Phone 8x ring 4. 19-tf
Auction Sale.
FRIDAY, NOV. 15211 -Carload of Cows and
Young Cattle, at the Hotel barn, Londesboro,
Hare at2 o'clock Nesbit Hamilton, Prop.;
D 51 Snott, Asa.
SATURDAY, NOV. Mi. -Carload of Cows
and Young Cattle, at Millera Hotel, Walton,
sale at 20'olook. Milton Lotee,Prup ; D. h1.
tfoRSES FOR SALE Two 2 -year- ',cote Ana
bay.Jas.S.Armstrong,Phone 23 -bort J. IIPObennan, Prop.; John
old Fillies for sale, a black and a t sates DAY NOv. ?ate. -Farm stook and
reed. xt x'iti Lot 10. Coa. 2, MOrr!a Sale ati t
o'alodc Hobart
19. 19-tf. r Purvis, Aua.
GOOD Barn For Sale.... 50 x 66.
Phone 35-8. 19-4
word that her aunt, Mary Love, wife STEER. Strayed from Lot 6, Con. 7,
of the late James Te.y1or, of Hen all, Grey, about Oct, est. Red 2 -year
had passed away at Toronto on Mon -
old, about 900 tits. Harold Car-
day at the home of her reenreter,
cliff, Phone 586. 18-tf.
Mfrs. John S. Wren, followin en ill- FOR SALE -House, Stable and > is
Hess of several menthe. Burial was acre of land in Walton. Apply to
made in Hensen today (Wednesday)
and Mrs. Ballantyne attended the W. J. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-tf
funeral. +i
Poppy Day.
What About the Christmas Tree? Poppy Day in Brus ele did not
Christmas is once more within realize as much as was expected.
sight and as yet no move hes been The total proceeds amounted to `*
nude to reorganize the Christmas tma- 344.10. The Veterans wish to thank
tree, +het btot'wht .o much joy to Miss E. Downing and her yorvee. lad ;t
the children and others last year ics for the active interest they took r'
The event was taken up with little in the cause.
preparation last year. and more time Moved to Hamburg
should he given to this event. The
I.cry Williamson and Mrs. For-
sythe have exchanged ereperty. Mr.
Williamson needs a barn, hence •the
trade.
Arthur Herr and family moved
Met week to New Hamburg, which
was Mr. Herr's old home. We are
sorry to lose these citizens.
Exchanged Properties. •
Will Meet Friday Afternoon- whose Beath oc u.. d n L ti
The regular Women'., Institute i at the General Hospital took place
meeting will be held Friday after-! Saturday afternoon from herr late
noon -of this week at three o'clock re::idence. Mrs. Elliott. was one or
1n .the Public Library. Mrs. Ida the best-known and best liked reri-
Lowry will give a paper on the 'In-' dents of the city, and her death wee
fluence of Modern Mi^„azines end i sinter"ly regretted by a host of
Motion Pictures." A report of Con-, Nettle. The pallbearers were: N.
vention held recently at 'reeswater Kilp 1+rick, J. Canteen. If. leastncr,
will also he given. "What I am . C. W. Mosey, J. Galloway and W.
Thankful For," will be thcr Roll Call. ICoulter, of Minh/ink. The eervicee
This is an invitation to all the ladies beth here and in Bru -els, there in -
in the community. Come! terment took place were rnndneted
t by Rev. Stanley Owen of St. John's
Address and Presentation. 1 ehurrh. Friend and relative., were
Prior to Mrs. Clouse leaving Es -1 per Bent. front Detvnt, \Vinds:or, L'ri-
sex for Brussels, the members of the i 'sden. Li"fov'el, Trine: vfl]rs, Torontn,
Willing Workers Class, made a pees-; Woodstock, Bright, Winnipeg, Mil-
entation and the following address:: verton and other pleeee. Many beau
Dear Mrs. Clouse: It is with, deepest i tiful floral offerings were tent: by
regret that we, the menbers of thefriends and relatives to show their
Willing Workers Class, have met 1 roepeet for the deers eed. The de
here this evening to hid you "God en/seed's death was the result of stn
Speed" ere you return to your ,illness Of six weeks brought on by
former home. We are very sorry to shock caused by breaking her leg.
lose you from our class, and in other i Mrs. Elliott was born in North East- in aid of that organization. The pro
organizations you will be equally hope 69 years ago, the (In '1lt•,.r of gram consisted of the following num
aniseed. You came here just a few the Iate Mr. and Mrs, John Curtis, bars: -Chorus by 8 little girls; duet;
Short years ago, but you seemed to end fourteen years ago she came to by Glenn and Lloyd Wheeler; solo,
fit right in and make yourself one of live in Stratford, where she resided Margaret Turvey; solo, Edith Me -1
us, so that it seems you had been up until the time: of her death. Mrs. Tavish; solo, Billy Eckmier; duet,
Isere for many years. We hope you 'Elliott was a member of St John's Isobel and Edith McTavish; eelo, See
have enjoyed being a citizen of JIIs church, a member of the Mission- ede Little; solo, Isobel. , McTavish;
sex, and a member of our class. We my Society and well known through- duet, Aileen Gibson and Marie, King;
are sorry you have to leave us, but Out the city in general. Amimg those solo, Wilma Lowe; solo, Edna Davi-
who knew her Mrs. lElliott was great-' son; solo, Aileen Gibson; duet, Mer-'
ly liked and respected. • She is sur.• garet Scott and Edna Davison; solo,•
"The Tightwad" Coming
The humorous play, "The Tight=
wad" will be presented by the A. Y.
P. A, of St. George's Church, God-
erich, in the Town Hull, Brussels,
under the auspices of the Women's
Auxiliary of St. John's Church, on
Thursday evening, Nov net, com-
mencing at 8,15 it. 01. The play is
clean and full of fun and comes
highly recomended. See bilis for full
particulars.
Recital.
A very enjoyable evening was
spent by those who came to hear the
recital given by Mrs. iiing's pltpils
in the Lecture Room of :Melville
Church on Friday, Nov. 8th. A
similar recital was 'riven last year
and the instrumental numbers this
year showed that marked progress
had been made, reflecting credit on
both teacher and pupils. A very
pleasing number was a vocal solo by
Miss Wilma Galbraith. The Recital
was on the occasion of the Thenkof-
fering of The Little Stars' Mission
Band, and the proceeds wore given
we feel our loss is some one's gain.
Asa small token of our good wishes
r you and Mr. Clouse please ace vived by two sono Wdil!arn A. lel- Donald McRae; solo, Marie King,
cent this small remembrance, May Nott, Winnipeg, John C. Elliott, Port vocal solo, Miss Wilma Galbraith;
the God of Peace go with you and Colborne• three daughters, Mrs, reading Margaret Turvey; chorus by
keepyou safe from harm, and come
again often and visit your Essex
Harold C. Marshall, Avon street, ;boys and girls "The Railway Tram ">;
Miss Jessie Elliott, at home, and duet, Team Smith and Mrs. King;
friends, "The Lord watch between; 'Mn.sM. PI Richards, Winnipeg, solo, Jennie Armstrong; solo, Jean
me and thee, while we are absent Mrs. Elliott also has one brother; Smith; Selo, Miss Frani; duet, Mrs.
the one from the other." Signed on living, Dr. E. W. Curtis, Cadillac, Xing and Mrs. Lamont; duet Billy
behalf of the Willing Worlydrs Class, Mich. She was the wife of the late Icing and Mrs. King; God Save the
3Vinnifred Heaton. 1 J. A. Elliott, of Brussels. icing,
Enforced Holidays
The Fordwich Record refers to ti•t
former meanie at the Ford garage
here :-Norman Demerling has been
confined to his bed the: past week
due to injury to bis leg; He sustain-
ed a hard blow on the knee while at
work in his garage and developed so
painful a result that it was neces-
sary to operate on the injured mem-
ber. Drs. Shorey and Hart perform-
ed the operation and, we are pleased
to report, the patient is noW making
a good recovery.
Huron Old Boys Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Hur-
on Old Boys' Association of Toron-
to, will be held in the
Auditorium of the Y. M. C. A.,
College St., Toronto, on Friday
Nov. 29th, at 8 o'clock, for the el-
ection of officers and transaction
ut general business. An address on
the topic of "The Huron Old Boys'
Abroad" will he delivered by Chas.
S. McDonald, esq., a Bayfield Old
Boy. All Hunonites in the city and
suburbs are invited to be present.
"Scarlet Seas"
Has 'Excellent Caste
An exceptional east supports Ric-
hard Barthelmess in "Scarlet Seas",
his newest First National starring
vehicle which comes to the Grand,
Theatre on Friday and Saturday.
For the first time 13etty Compson
is seen laying opposite the star, with
Loretta Young in the featured in-
genuesrole. Miss Compson has been
a star in her own ragnt and has
built up an enormous following
since her sensational work several
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We have a fine new assortment of Fall Wall Papers in
stock -new designs, colorings and hangings.
It will pay you to see them l'
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Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
�r
years ago in "The Miracle Man."
Loretta Young is a young miss•dis-
covered by First National and seen
recently in the feminine lead with
Lon Chancey in "Laugh, Clown,
Laugh." The• villainy of "Scarlet
Seae" is perpetrated by Jack Curtis,
whose eel' eye has made him one of
the deepest -dyed bad mer of the
screen. The "pious old hypocrite"
role of Johnson in "Scarlet Setts" is
enacted by James Bradbury, Sr., a
character man of popularity both on
atage and screen.
Had a Busy Nigh
Two Police Cops were in town last
Thursday night and what they did to
some motorists, is a theme. Some
had no driver's card with them, and
others never had them. The magis-
trate is going to be busy for a few
days.
The Most
that have ever
ras$ic Price
Occurred
This!
dead
'Phe Atwater Kent Manufact-
uring Co. Sas never had any
shares of its stock on the mar-
ket.
It owns outright its business
and its manufacturing plant.
It has been in business for
more than twenty-seven in -
increasingly profitable years,
has always done business on
its own capital and has never
borrowed a dollar.
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parclutsetl is worn out before it is paid for, and.
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fortune on the instalimeut„plan by placing reg..
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Hada Real Day to Celebrate.
•
-„-„�,,, 1 Joseph Querin, is a very particular
I fellow in this town, for ine.tance he 111
I celebrated his 71st birthday on
LOST -An Old Black and Tan Thanksgiving and Armistice Day, as
Hound, answers to name of `Tack" the rest of us were doing -but didn't i
Any information about dog, phone know it at the time. i
15.17. 22-1'
10 Pigs For Sale, 6 Weeks Old. 2A 2p-1.. Attempt Robbery
1' , Kincardine Review -Reporter last
ply to Leslie Meehan, Lot 30. con week had the following local :-On
15. Phone 47-4. 22 1 (Monday morning when Mr. Harvey
FIGS FOR SALE -1 York Sow and Ross came down to open R. Ross Se
9 small chunks. Chas. Simpson. ' Sons pool room he found that an at -
Phone 84-16. 22-1 tempt to pry the handle and lock off
HELP WANTED -Apply to Mrs. W. the front door, but only succeeded
it1. Sinclair, Brussels. 22_1 in bending and twisting the lock and
failed to gain entrance.
FOR SALE -One Cirlular Saw
frame on trucks with two saws,
` one set of engine trucks; 1 Baby i , BORN
' Grand touring ear; one Ford 3AC&SCN.-At st. Joseph's Hospital, Lon -
Coach. Apply to John Locking, i don, Onv., an Novwnber nth, to Mr. and
R.R. 3, Phone 55-15. 22.1 etre. Ltoya C. Jnukaoss, a non !aareld
Nnhoney )
Wood For Sale -Soft Maple and DIAD
Elm, mixed, 14 to 16 inches long. '
Baxter Stevenson, Phone rig -2o: CLARK. -1n Listowel, on 'Friday, Nov. sth,
of d» his 80th
6 Yorkshire PigsF 5 1 6 Weeks ELL1pPT, L1 St otfi 'tt Id t ti
Thomas A. Clark, Walton,
21-1. year, -
r rd on Wednesda ,
For Sale
Nov. ate, Rel,eoca E to w aw o t e
old, Glynn Eckmie+r, Phone 35-17 . tate James IDniott, of Brassals, In hoe 80211
year.
TAYLOR -On:Monday, Nov. 17th, at the
home of her daughter, Mrs, John 5. Wren,
dameatTnJ Mary anneawldow of the late
•
STRAYED from Lot 21, Con. 4,
Morris, about Oct. 15, a two year
old steer, about 800 lbs, round
punch hole thro left ear. Reward
for information leading to re-
covery. M. Black, Brussels.. 20 -ti
GOOD Strong Driving Horse, 6 years
old, for sale. Apply to S. Carter,
Brussels, Phone 8x ring 4. 19-tf
Auction Sale.
FRIDAY, NOV. 15211 -Carload of Cows and
Young Cattle, at the Hotel barn, Londesboro,
Hare at2 o'clock Nesbit Hamilton, Prop.;
D 51 Snott, Asa.
SATURDAY, NOV. Mi. -Carload of Cows
and Young Cattle, at Millera Hotel, Walton,
sale at 20'olook. Milton Lotee,Prup ; D. h1.
tfoRSES FOR SALE Two 2 -year- ',cote Ana
bay.Jas.S.Armstrong,Phone 23 -bort J. IIPObennan, Prop.; John
old Fillies for sale, a black and a t sates DAY NOv. ?ate. -Farm stook and
reed. xt x'iti Lot 10. Coa. 2, MOrr!a Sale ati t
o'alodc Hobart
19. 19-tf. r Purvis, Aua.
GOOD Barn For Sale.... 50 x 66.
Phone 35-8. 19-4
word that her aunt, Mary Love, wife STEER. Strayed from Lot 6, Con. 7,
of the late James Te.y1or, of Hen all, Grey, about Oct, est. Red 2 -year
had passed away at Toronto on Mon -
old, about 900 tits. Harold Car-
day at the home of her reenreter,
cliff, Phone 586. 18-tf.
Mfrs. John S. Wren, followin en ill- FOR SALE -House, Stable and > is
Hess of several menthe. Burial was acre of land in Walton. Apply to
made in Hensen today (Wednesday)
and Mrs. Ballantyne attended the W. J. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-tf
funeral. +i
Poppy Day.
What About the Christmas Tree? Poppy Day in Brus ele did not
Christmas is once more within realize as much as was expected.
sight and as yet no move hes been The total proceeds amounted to `*
nude to reorganize the Christmas tma- 344.10. The Veterans wish to thank
tree, +het btot'wht .o much joy to Miss E. Downing and her yorvee. lad ;t
the children and others last year ics for the active interest they took r'
The event was taken up with little in the cause.
preparation last year. and more time Moved to Hamburg
should he given to this event. The
I.cry Williamson and Mrs. For-
sythe have exchanged ereperty. Mr.
Williamson needs a barn, hence •the
trade.
Arthur Herr and family moved
Met week to New Hamburg, which
was Mr. Herr's old home. We are
sorry to lose these citizens.
Exchanged Properties. •
Will Meet Friday Afternoon- whose Beath oc u.. d n L ti
The regular Women'., Institute i at the General Hospital took place
meeting will be held Friday after-! Saturday afternoon from herr late
noon -of this week at three o'clock re::idence. Mrs. Elliott. was one or
1n .the Public Library. Mrs. Ida the best-known and best liked reri-
Lowry will give a paper on the 'In-' dents of the city, and her death wee
fluence of Modern Mi^„azines end i sinter"ly regretted by a host of
Motion Pictures." A report of Con-, Nettle. The pallbearers were: N.
vention held recently at 'reeswater Kilp 1+rick, J. Canteen. If. leastncr,
will also he given. "What I am . C. W. Mosey, J. Galloway and W.
Thankful For," will be thcr Roll Call. ICoulter, of Minh/ink. The eervicee
This is an invitation to all the ladies beth here and in Bru -els, there in -
in the community. Come! terment took place were rnndneted
t by Rev. Stanley Owen of St. John's
Address and Presentation. 1 ehurrh. Friend and relative., were
Prior to Mrs. Clouse leaving Es -1 per Bent. front Detvnt, \Vinds:or, L'ri-
sex for Brussels, the members of the i 'sden. Li"fov'el, Trine: vfl]rs, Torontn,
Willing Workers Class, made a pees-; Woodstock, Bright, Winnipeg, Mil-
entation and the following address:: verton and other pleeee. Many beau
Dear Mrs. Clouse: It is with, deepest i tiful floral offerings were tent: by
regret that we, the menbers of thefriends and relatives to show their
Willing Workers Class, have met 1 roepeet for the deers eed. The de
here this evening to hid you "God en/seed's death was the result of stn
Speed" ere you return to your ,illness Of six weeks brought on by
former home. We are very sorry to shock caused by breaking her leg.
lose you from our class, and in other i Mrs. Elliott was born in North East- in aid of that organization. The pro
organizations you will be equally hope 69 years ago, the (In '1lt•,.r of gram consisted of the following num
aniseed. You came here just a few the Iate Mr. and Mrs, John Curtis, bars: -Chorus by 8 little girls; duet;
Short years ago, but you seemed to end fourteen years ago she came to by Glenn and Lloyd Wheeler; solo,
fit right in and make yourself one of live in Stratford, where she resided Margaret Turvey; solo, Edith Me -1
us, so that it seems you had been up until the time: of her death. Mrs. Tavish; solo, Billy Eckmier; duet,
Isere for many years. We hope you 'Elliott was a member of St John's Isobel and Edith McTavish; eelo, See
have enjoyed being a citizen of JIIs church, a member of the Mission- ede Little; solo, Isobel. , McTavish;
sex, and a member of our class. We my Society and well known through- duet, Aileen Gibson and Marie, King;
are sorry you have to leave us, but Out the city in general. Amimg those solo, Wilma Lowe; solo, Edna Davi-
who knew her Mrs. lElliott was great-' son; solo, Aileen Gibson; duet, Mer-'
ly liked and respected. • She is sur.• garet Scott and Edna Davison; solo,•
"The Tightwad" Coming
The humorous play, "The Tight=
wad" will be presented by the A. Y.
P. A, of St. George's Church, God-
erich, in the Town Hull, Brussels,
under the auspices of the Women's
Auxiliary of St. John's Church, on
Thursday evening, Nov net, com-
mencing at 8,15 it. 01. The play is
clean and full of fun and comes
highly recomended. See bilis for full
particulars.
Recital.
A very enjoyable evening was
spent by those who came to hear the
recital given by Mrs. iiing's pltpils
in the Lecture Room of :Melville
Church on Friday, Nov. 8th. A
similar recital was 'riven last year
and the instrumental numbers this
year showed that marked progress
had been made, reflecting credit on
both teacher and pupils. A very
pleasing number was a vocal solo by
Miss Wilma Galbraith. The Recital
was on the occasion of the Thenkof-
fering of The Little Stars' Mission
Band, and the proceeds wore given
we feel our loss is some one's gain.
Asa small token of our good wishes
r you and Mr. Clouse please ace vived by two sono Wdil!arn A. lel- Donald McRae; solo, Marie King,
cent this small remembrance, May Nott, Winnipeg, John C. Elliott, Port vocal solo, Miss Wilma Galbraith;
the God of Peace go with you and Colborne• three daughters, Mrs, reading Margaret Turvey; chorus by
keepyou safe from harm, and come
again often and visit your Essex
Harold C. Marshall, Avon street, ;boys and girls "The Railway Tram ">;
Miss Jessie Elliott, at home, and duet, Team Smith and Mrs. King;
friends, "The Lord watch between; 'Mn.sM. PI Richards, Winnipeg, solo, Jennie Armstrong; solo, Jean
me and thee, while we are absent Mrs. Elliott also has one brother; Smith; Selo, Miss Frani; duet, Mrs.
the one from the other." Signed on living, Dr. E. W. Curtis, Cadillac, Xing and Mrs. Lamont; duet Billy
behalf of the Willing Worlydrs Class, Mich. She was the wife of the late Icing and Mrs. King; God Save the
3Vinnifred Heaton. 1 J. A. Elliott, of Brussels. icing,
Enforced Holidays
The Fordwich Record refers to ti•t
former meanie at the Ford garage
here :-Norman Demerling has been
confined to his bed the: past week
due to injury to bis leg; He sustain-
ed a hard blow on the knee while at
work in his garage and developed so
painful a result that it was neces-
sary to operate on the injured mem-
ber. Drs. Shorey and Hart perform-
ed the operation and, we are pleased
to report, the patient is noW making
a good recovery.
Huron Old Boys Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Hur-
on Old Boys' Association of Toron-
to, will be held in the
Auditorium of the Y. M. C. A.,
College St., Toronto, on Friday
Nov. 29th, at 8 o'clock, for the el-
ection of officers and transaction
ut general business. An address on
the topic of "The Huron Old Boys'
Abroad" will he delivered by Chas.
S. McDonald, esq., a Bayfield Old
Boy. All Hunonites in the city and
suburbs are invited to be present.
"Scarlet Seas"
Has 'Excellent Caste
An exceptional east supports Ric-
hard Barthelmess in "Scarlet Seas",
his newest First National starring
vehicle which comes to the Grand,
Theatre on Friday and Saturday.
For the first time 13etty Compson
is seen laying opposite the star, with
Loretta Young in the featured in-
genuesrole. Miss Compson has been
a star in her own ragnt and has
built up an enormous following
since her sensational work several
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Loretta Young is a young miss•dis-
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recently in the feminine lead with
Lon Chancey in "Laugh, Clown,
Laugh." The• villainy of "Scarlet
Seae" is perpetrated by Jack Curtis,
whose eel' eye has made him one of
the deepest -dyed bad mer of the
screen. The "pious old hypocrite"
role of Johnson in "Scarlet Setts" is
enacted by James Bradbury, Sr., a
character man of popularity both on
atage and screen.
Had a Busy Nigh
Two Police Cops were in town last
Thursday night and what they did to
some motorists, is a theme. Some
had no driver's card with them, and
others never had them. The magis-
trate is going to be busy for a few
days.
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