The Brussels Post, 1929-12-18, Page 1VOL, 58 NO, 27
2,QQ 5ev annum in advance
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, .WEDNESDAY,. DECEyJ3ER 18, zgzg
+(telt t 4F ziogiv Chi+at trogtotKuvK! tT te;t ! ovictommty totomottmommo,teP,t ovocGtGiti;alk+tptG+ mtavgrokigtooto vglogw "t2 R + ++ ,(ocrom' <p. vcrestm tG{ tit${ ,a tK le 'ea to ommc+T..Gat{ . + gogeommor itu .fit a,.,n,
tStC as"xkfH!t.s+.,,.ag
The Past Wishes all its leaders a
Very Merry Christmas
,toart arnr9r�r3r�.3i,Ornr2'a-,btbr2r�rnigr�9rst;�rP7�rarst6r2ratbrit=3r 3r�rWvt;hm,�r9t,�r?rrarm•.
'"�`""" ::" i The Belfries of all
444 ;..:+ y-1.44..1 wH HV :: ♦ �� 1 ry' Now roll along
1 Christendom
♦ .. f F'f , . fH. 1 ! 4h1HfH1"fHfHfwIk1^ffHM1 4 iHIM♦;H:H MN,WFH� f H 4 r®ii CIiIM n g
The Surrounding District The unbroken song
,..4:H ::HM.tH:.4 4.s...,.4. . .:o ..444: 4.444.3 Hw:.»• i Of peace onearth, good -will to men
WHITECHURCH, MONCRUEF[ -Longfellow. " t,
Rev: H. G. Whitfield, *he was re The Young People's Society of ,nmetarttaror2lrtgstanenteakeer anrateieterrarynarpiaio t�ya
cent pastor of Whitechurch and St: Knox church' held their annual Weal'. tnraraenrarn+ata;ararara r3raam antarnr2,a rr<reaaaryr u zr4 e„tF inay a: at, o; , e
Helens United ,Church, has accepted an of officers on Dee. lith, The
a call to : the First Presbyterian executive for 1930 is—President,
Church, Northville, U. S., Detroit Helen J. Roy; let Vice President,
Presbytery. At the Sunday services Alma Patterson; 2nd vice President,
in connection with the church sev- Alex. Mann; 8rd vice President, Law
crag other ministers took part ant! voice Meehan; 4th vice President,
spoke of the founding of the church. Stewart McQu.rrie; secretary, Fer
Roy. Mr. Whitfield is a graduate of gus McTaggart; Treasurer, Velma
Knox College, Toronto. (Detroit Robertson; Pianist, Mrs. M. Huff -
News, Nov. 30th, 1929). • toan. 'Beginning ,Ian. 6, 1930, there
-
a.
i will be a meeting each Sunday ever,-
CRANBROOK ins.
The annual Sunday School Christ. ' Report of S. S. No. 9, Grey foe
inns entertainment will be held in November and December.—Sr. 'LV—
Knax Church, Cranbrook, on Fri-, Cynthia Machan 81;%; Jennie Me -
day, December, 20th. . t I(ay 80,8; Howard McNaught 71.2;
Fire was discovered in the paw, Herbie Huffman 71.1; JeJanie Rae.
Miensof the school- on Monday rison 64.4; Gertia Smith 88.6, Jr.
morning, and was soon under con- 1V—Lindsay McKay 84%; Dorothy
trol before any, great damage was Mann 78; Lillian Harrison 73; Mar.
done. ' shalI Harrison 70; Myrtle Gole 66.6;
L. K'ERR, Proprietor
4.3424valoipS'3u`it2tbwouva yaai3 r4tht`,vt3t, tvrahiz`ttmmtvetrcic 'RzImyt.Arhool,,,,am,
E oc r ,,,;etogil uu:ti ' m wW, teteac+we
The 'jv[ "Little Stars" s
•Y iISSIUN BAND
of�
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Vit'
CHURCH BRUSSELS
rhrist m as 3 3 CAR OF
Pudding
* A •
Make sure of your
Suet by securing
your supply early.
Baeker Bros.
THE BEST
The funeral
1fe�► Attverttaetomat� 1 Of the late William a.sM.a0C.Zt°»��'.,.��,..,.,?s:.,•„»T„.+�'.,�t„t6
'Oats for ssle—Qnetlt lrnt,aeit Robertson was held to the Biuevat r
e t �'� ,ot a t�$�
cemete and was largely attended. se ”' tT
Bing foundlenerve-[Sather rY
Christians
uggenc,Moynto>,h David Patton was able to be up se fir" i „�i ,,v
AJoymus(Aw ittIltons—N A. Hunter :mein after ■ � �Yd�U� Tree
A Joyous C'hrtsaun,s—Rlog tiros. � a his illness and 1, gab.- p r'�t
c.re.,tnrgs—gee.A. t)ir,,bar nig in strength
B'0rut tar sale—D. W. Duabar
liana u y_ and Entertainment
to a Tt [tont. N„ trh,lr
Alberta
T, ea -5t) ; United Pharah
A iberta eawiloun & Gii. rsrie a
.A tin
nnual Misting—Harm tau, Plowmen
Birthday rorty—LIttle Ktaro Mission Bane
W estinghvate Bndtas—h, earier
WItOXE FEF(
Miss Margaret Davey has returned UN ITED • CHURCH
from H'amilton.
Archie Edgarr ,•
g was a recent tve..J, ETHEL
i
f
end visitor in London. �H At 8 O'clock.
John Rutledge, Brampton, was a Thursday,eJl Elec. t
Russell Gole 66.8; Cecil Robinson recent visitor in the village. a �1 U r 9!!1
La 69.3; Cecil Machan 57; Leonard Laurie Van Velsor, Oshawa, is Good Program of Choruses,
Machan 49.8. Jr. III—Louis Harri- spending a few weeks at pis nome eg Dialogues, Recitations ° Recitations and Pageant
son 63%; Everett Robinson 51. Sr. here, °d Songs, Quartettes "To All People."
Il Irma Huffman 'T9go • Wilma Hai Mrs. Thos. Walker has moved to Admission 25c E Silver Collection risen 74.; Edith Hayward 6} ; Bettie 1 the residence she recently purchased ! it
act
Machan 57;Lloyd Machan 27. First, from Mn. Wm. Underwood. st,4 sun r;, s;a;1ytsp$,aa ea "
Isaac Gole 78%. Primer --Ross! John Davidson and Miss Maw f�rm�}�mmaratuta'arnt •
Machan; Eldon MannDorthea. Davidson left for Oshawa on Tues-
Ttstk; Lloyd Hood; Stirling hood.
Miss Helen J. Roy, Teacher.
Personal Paragraphs
11141., Aa ch, adeinem la coati mi visitor
111
Listowel this week,
Mrs. J. A. Srlteubein, of Listowel,
t i 590814 WA/tor in town last Thursday,
Invites you to their 4s Mrs. Bert McIntyre end Mies Betty
were visitor's. 1n Listowel this. week. •
Annual i Miss Lott retu,u,d lust rseek after
.,f a ' a twn 413011111'S 9imrt lit Torcrytn aced'Lakefielde
..
` ll. !t. Cameron, of l,ncitunw, gave
rii The Posta 0011 un Wedt,esliay afcex-
I/ To be held in
4P theLecture Room 11
Tursda tFhVe1yC,hur1ch 19th dtaoats14nt7tern.n,
t,vTwat,1
5Wiitt 7dItnRrindar lLptshfh rehioefnCcndThe,ursrMtntrrnntsoas,TJohroosLsUa--
Kerr,
Mrs, Hesse who has been the guest
of Mrs, Barry Ohampinu has returned
to Tormitn,
t
as the
week it Di-tiotetecotn bin gldbusiness
and pleasure.
Norman Scott, of Ottawa, was here
least week attending the funeral of the
late Peter Seat.
Obits. Leckie, of Toronto, was in
town last Thursday attending the foe -
homestead was made by ox -cart over ��'ihi,. i Witlt st,t nt the cceok.ond
the unbroken prairies. After tam with his mother and sister at Mount
years, they definitely settled down Hope• lie Is; orad dawn.
to become the first settlers in the E,nntn.ta ew di, of Deuair, l4Ficl7
Neepawa district, until 11 years spefew days last week n[th hia
ago, schen the moved to Regina. vh,tem, nit' Roht, le efts l
Y AL's. Ii \V. Mooto left lest Tours-
At the present time the same faint day fnr'1'o onto and intend. leaving
which Mr. Bur this week for her home in Saskatoon.
Mrs, Frank Str'etton, seenutnapied
In the early days at Neepawa, Mr. by her mother, Mis H, 141rQuarrie
Burns had to haul his wheat 30 ao l sister Mrs. P, Ingle are cisiting to
miles to a station in order 1`nrnuto,
Chas. turd Mee, McKay are leaving
this week to spend the Christmas hol-
idays with their sou, Roy McKay and
family at Toronto.
Harry "Mike" Anent left. or, Mott -
day after a visit at the parental home
to visit relative,: at Petrtboi•o prior to
eoing back to his home in Sioux Look-
out. Mrs. Awent left last week to --•
visit with her mother in Peterbnrn.
ted anon,
Inn Aiello
day where they will spend the win- a life membership certificate and
ter. pin. The address was read by Elia
Calvin, the infant son of Alvin Pearson and a suitable reply was
tBLFlEVA1,f± and Mrs. Moffatt, had several ribs given by Mrs. Bremner expressive
fractured in a fall front a high chair' of 'appreciation and good fellowship,
James Masters visited friends at on Saturday. Mrs. Rev. Taylor assumed charge o1
Brussels on Monday. Mrs. John Gibson who celebraites the election of officers. Those elect
Mrs. William Elliott and Mies ; her 100th birthday on Satttrdny, Dec ed for the ensuing year were Pres„
Abeeta . @0001 Jean Elliott, of Wroxeter, spent' 21st, was the recipient of a hundred alts, Wm. Bremner; Vice Pres.,
_ the week -end with relatives here. oranges from an old friend in Call- � Mrs. Geo. Ecklnier ; See. Mrs. Wm.
JUST TO HAND �M fornia. Slemmon ; Treas., Mrs. Chas Han-
'feecea ccttetelelatwe The funeral of the late George Me suld ; Cor. Sec., Mrs. Jos. Ames ;
Michael, of Moose Jaw, Sask., ' tivas Strt.nger. Sec., Mrs. W. H. Love
:held on the arrival of the noon train Missionary Monthly ,Sec., Mrs. Ma
Christmas
here Saturday, interment being made quire ; Press. Sec., Mrs. Joe Ames
,� in the Wroxeter cemetei Supply Corn Mrs. J. i
y ist, Elia Pearson• Xing ; Organ
Phone 68 Brussels Thee The December meeting of the W. _�
��
M. S. of the United church, Wrox- ----e. ---
eter, was held at the home of Mrs. A. MORRIS
The Sunday School of Wearring, Mrs. T. Gibson presiding. Council finished up its business
A season of prayer was led by Mes- en Monday.
Ebenezer dames ,Stutt, McKercher, Timm and Rural Trustees must he elected
(Browntownj Gibson. A pleasing feature of the on December 26th
(afternoon's program took place when Nomination meeting will be he!,1
I United Church life memberships in' the W. M. S. t the Township Hall on Monday,
i iltg alta l Will hold their Annual Christ were presented to Mrs. Thomas W,1- December 30th.
mss Tree- and Entertainment tor, Miss M. Howe, and Mrs. A. J. Duke and Mrs. Jordan will spend
�y ((j t Sanderson, who have taken an active Christmas with their son, Clayton
1 J ` Tf t Z t • Friday ev'g, Dec. 20th part in the work of the society. Mrs• and wife in Toronto.
A. J. Sanderson, representing ' the • Mrs. Alex. McNeil, 6th line, is
t0 � nominating committee, took the chair Lsi tog with members of her fam-
ily
]4liss Kate Hazelwood was appointed
secretary pro tem, and the election
of officers for the ensuing year took
place, with the following result: Hon
ovary presidents, Mrs. Agnes Ra.
Mrs. Thomas Gibson; president, Ma:,.
A. Munro; first vice president, Aire.
D. W. Rae; second vice president,
Mrs, H. Timm ; secretary, Mrs, R.
Stocks; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Edgar;
pianists, Mrs. J. N. Allan, Airs. T. R.
Wendt; auditors, Mrs. I'i, Smith, Mrs.
Stunt, .associate helpers' secretary.
Mrs, A. J. Sanderson; Missionary
Monthly secretary-, Mrs. 7'. Walker;
a ►e b strangers' secretary, Mrs. D. W. P,ae.
} j1 temperance secretary, Mrs. W. S.
_ ; — _ McKereher; Mission Band lea.de•,
1
W6
'" ST,. `,. � ';. �� r � Alts. H. Bolingbroke; Baby Ban„
s ti =�� ; 1 tit? leader, Mrs. A. \Ve:trring; assistant.
,+i�"7 ! ' w :Mrs. B. Martin.
Wilton It Gillespie
;pew iSCICI tett!fteta�isteut tezizisuttate-w tofetelofetztetctcteteceteteolesinat.oaCC:a1 :car A
is 5
n a ? app( Nem Vr'ar as A good program is beingpre-
T y -v t. pared consisting of, musical
A n "a ';W selections, dialogues, etc, also A
GEORGE A. D U it BAR 1 ft a MIX t WELL entitled.
STIR
rw�,
as r2515
Admission
J dints onand
cents
ETRE n
L
ONTARIO si EVERYBODY WELCOME I
y
yds ,�,r t2tTrt2t9taii7t3rOt`.t-:Yr.'ri?�"t3lr;arztra�t9H9t2t2i�r2tz"a�r'�t�t�ri�,^r�.-•tz.I3ta?ebrb. v�:�t�:3tBtit".�`a�tBr�t21m'eatlti�t �2m't�t�t�"t�ra6
9 1:1' !ami• ' eoveRi W mawm �'z•k�`e i�"�P oire avis
C2
v t Mrs. Wm. Rands, Gravel Road,
in Detroit. Mr. McNeil goon twee ouch, fell recently and hurt leer
next Monday to spend Chriatnias. knee quite severely which will con -
Card of s
Than
The ender
r
n e
finet
herto the home eine fortime.
figned svush to thank tine nt' hbnrt a e
g James Ireland, one of the p]on-
tnd friends for their many expres term• of the community keeps qui`e
cions of sympathy, then deeds of poorly. He is at present 'at the home
kindness and floral tokens during of his daughter, Mrs. Oliver Smith.
illness and death of husband mei The son of Robt. McTaggart,
father. It was greatly appreciate.' 16th eon., shat an eagle in the
by all. hush on Saturday tiiornin . flit.
Mrs.Win. Robertson and Family Eogle measured 7 feet front tip
On morning of December 14th to tin of his wings,
there p torsed away at the home el Card of Thanks ; The family
Mrs. James herr. Morris Township' of the late Airs. James Rouston,
Mary Elizabeth Stien, widow of the with to thank the nein hhars and
late Cr •riot 3. Rintoul. :11rs Rin- '`fiends for the man kind deeds
tour was born in Whitby in 1819. ,ind for floral tributes. Tirey ap•
Later he came with her parent. preeiete all very much.
to Fordyce where . she was married The Houston Fanl[Ty.
in the year 1881, Of this marri,'tgo Enc�'agement ;---Mr. and Mrs. 3.
there survive to mourn her lost W. Stephenson, 0th con., wish to are
William John, of Morris Twp. ; nounce the engagement of their
Charles, -of Sarnia ; Mrs. Percy D. only daughter, Miss Evelyn
McLean, of Beigrave ; Lev. A. • G., Elizabeth to John Colwell Sp .,ran,
of Sudbury ; Mrs.Janus Kerr, et -son of Hartwell and ,airs. Seeman,
Morris Twp. ; Chester W. of Morris of Atwood, Ontario. The marriage
Twp. Mrs. Rintoul was a nembe to take place in December.
of the Presbyterian Church and An Unlucky 13th s ---Friday, 13th
was a devoted mother and highly was an unlucky day for P. A. Mc -
respected by a wide circle •of Arthur, 4th son., when he head bis
friend:. The funeral service w- leg broken at his ankle. He had were J. H. Sellers and Jno. Hislop,
held at the home of Mrs. Kerr, Mos -been assisting his neighbor, Geo, sons-in-law, 0. Turnbull, J. Oliver, '
ars, on Monday afternoon with Rev. Turnbull, dehorn some meth! and J. Ritchie and W. Knox. The fano-
V. G. Fowler, B. D., of Melville. was thrown to the ground and one
Presbyterian Church, in charge of of the - tininrals fi'Il on hint.
the service at the house ass+,ted at McArthur will have enforced hell -
the graveside by Rev. Dr, Perri.', days for some months now.
of Wingham. Interment was made Called Home :— Last Saturday
in the family plot Wingham eemet- morning, Isabella Douglas, widow of
ery. the late James Houston, p t; s d
Aged Pioneer Dies in Regina :--- oway at her home on the 16th,
The Regina Daily Post, of Dec. following a stroke on the pre -
9th, had the following obituary vious Monday. The late Mrs Howe
which refers to 'a former resident ton was born in the 01d Country
of the gravel Road, South :— A 'tend came oat .,•'
the
e
'�F. A. HUNTER's
Just a few more shopping days till Christmas and as we
have a splendid assortment of all -Holiday Merchandise we
ask. you to- give us a call and inspect before you buy.
-Here are a few Specials to clear for the Holidayrush:
ash:
Ladies' Silk
Hosiery
A11 shades. Regular 82.00
for 1.65
•
Silk
Underwear
Vests and Bloomers, regu-
lar $L25 fors
78c
Ladies'
Umbrellas
-Nice new stock for Xmas
selling®•jy.c, off
Ladies'
Ladies'
Table
Handkerchiefs
doves
Runners
White and colors, reg. up to
35c. 25c or 5 for $1
All lines regular up to 95c.
to clear at 690
Regular up to $2.50, to dear
at 1.50
a
For Ladies
'Men's Ties
For Men
. Cape and Kid Glove
Prices range from $1.00 to
Tie Sets Brace Sets
Scarves
$1.25 for the best.
Shirts Gloves Belts
Silk Umbrellas
Also 15 doz. Knit Ties
Fancy Hosiery
Bridge Sets
Fancy Cushions,
reg-
alar 50c now
Hath Robes, Etc.
Etc', .Etc.
35e or 3 for 1.00
See OOP $1.69 Shirts
ETHEL
6 The annual Christmas Tree and en -
t .r `
r talar
en
t of
t-
he
United e Chur.';i
will he held on Thursday •evening
of this week. A big progr'ant tete
been prepared.
A charity masquerade dance wal
Ve�be. held in Dunbar's Hall on Tuesday
evening, Dec. 31st, under the au
v vices of the .Ethel Public Library-.
leur'ther notice in next week's issue.
W.M.S.: Annual meeting of Knoi-
Presbyterian church, was 'held at the
home of Mrs. Fear on Tuesday, Dec.
3rd, with the President, Mrs. Arm.
strong in the chair. Hymn 374 was
sun,;, Airs. George Dunbar' led in
prayer. The Scripture lesson, Malt.
and Chapt. was read by 14Ir's. Fear.
The secretary's reports were given
6 and roll ecu was answered witl•
sQ
scripture verses. The Topic "Title
fit airs. W. Stephenson en by
p followed wile:t
es a reading on "Motives for Home
Mission Work" by M1s. T. Turn-
6
toll. The following, officers were,
elected for the coning year : Pres ,
Mrs. Geo, Kreuter ; 1st Vice Prat,
• Mrs. Geo, Armstrong ; 2nd Vies.
11r
s AI
B •
ire
&ve
rend or That". China was tak
, .e 15. rowm ; Ti',,.,0, Mr;
1. Wright ; Sec., Mr's. Stanley Dun-
bar ; Organist, Mrs. T. Turnbull •
Dun -
WI Asst. Organist, Mrs, A. Dunbar ;
Glad Tidings bee., Mrs, Fear ; Re
turd Sec. Mrs. L Campbell ; Lihra,y
e Sec Mrs. A. Dunbar ; Home Helpers
;See., Mrs. C. Hutchins ;
. nMies mon
Band Leader, Airs. W. McInnis.
b The meeting of the W. AL S. of
the Ethel United Church was held
e m
at the Hoe of Mrs. Harold Love,
• on December 6th with the president,
i•
n t
a.
ides. Wm. Vm. Bremner in Clic chair.
gy ltTeeting opened by singing hymn
289 followed by prayer by Mrs.
Cleaver. The Scripture lesson was
a read by Ella Pearson, .A reading
entitled "How can I win Others",
h was given by Airs. Jss. Bremner.
• Mrs, R. Bremner who ihas been a
1 ,� .14 ^ ,r�, , t �, r . ., s �+� •. �a�a c.'N'•r.�t member of the
s'a.`L'%G��s�e'►el':!a�4a+ZJ�c�p'�3: wt�'J. � •.: �., society and i5 2eavit,g.
e the community was presented with
PHONE 61
F. A. HUNTER
BRUSSELS
Burns started is now
being farmed by his son, Robert.
e to ship
it, and the hauls were et first made
by meads of ox -cart. Despite 1.1e
hardships he was able to send his
daughters to school, until four of
them attained teacher's certificates.
GREY
Nomination Day will be Mondry,
December 30th.
Council closed up its year's bus-
iness on Monday.
Rural Trustees must be elected
en December 26th.
P. S. and Mrs. McEwen, Turn -
berry, were visitors last week at the
lime of A. and Mrs. Lamont, 9th
con.
Church Notes
St. John's Church.
For the el i",rtnaa festival there wilt
be services next Suna'ay morning and
evening with speco.l anthems, a
(Inlet rts'rren eutern,iuutant in the
banel er
n tr of the nhur'dt ,n) Alendav
night and 0 celebration of the 13oly
0.01111111111011 nn 0)u'44na, mot at
1(1 o'clock. With all the happy tinges
let us not neglect to "C.ittte attd Woe.
ship Him" witbe;i t Whom all other
htppiuess could not be.
The annual rnerlogs '.f th.' Quad
and il„• W. A, were held at the incus
f the President of the Build, Mrs.
David %Valket, ou IVedrte-d,ty after-
noon last. A!1 iepet ts wine west sat-
isfactory. Buell organization was
nide to meet mail obligations 11metucially -
and halve rt FM battautint hnlanre• on are-
<ltt fey flit ute work • :11rs, Rickard
cvas elected Ilan, Pter,ident ; Mrs.
(anmage was re•nl�poinl,'it Ptesident
of the \V. A.. and all other officers
were re eleet.ed to n17lee f.n• the. root-
ing year. Expressions of gratitude
find votesthanks
ex ae se
8 d congrat-
ulations cin ,rat-
ulations fol• the splendid interest and
-ureess of the pact year's work. Ade-
licious tea pinvided by the hostess
[nought the meetings to a close.
•
pioneer of. the et est, Robert Burns
2223 Rae St., died at his horse last
evening. Only five days ago mar]:
cd the 5.lst anniversary of his wed-
ding' clay, he having celebrated Id.
golden wedding in good health en
December 4th, 1928. There will ba
a funer t'. service held at Speer's
w•h
rho
itlt 1101• pm .s
late Mr. and Mrs. T ts. Douglas
en three years old, and after
lit period in Canada the faun[,
moved into Grey Township. Sona
• 5(+ years ago she was married t
James Houston find for a year o
so they resided in Tuckt'1•smit.
Township coning back to the 16th
Grey whore ,lie has re:tided ever
re. Mr, Houston died • in 1913.
'amilt' of flue sons ( T mess S
the homestead ; W ,T., of 'Boise
it, ; Samuel, of Gra11d View:
era., of the lath con., and
id C of Los Angelps,) end tw
telrte. : (Mee. ,T. ii Belles , i!
tis Twp. ; and Mrs. alio A.
op of the l6th,) stnsive along
t one brother and sister, Janine
-las c
g and lVirs. Annie Douglas,
of Grey Township Mrs. Tion. -
had always been in treed
tb, and the Sunday previous
beet to the barn to assist with
work there. She had been a
fail,
member of Walton United
rep and the funeral on Puce -
was conducted by her pastor,
W, J. Maines, Interment toot
e in the family plot in the
sels Cemetery. The pallbearers
ily have the sympathy of the come
runty in the loss of a faithful
end kind mother. •
e hrietmas Report of S. S. No. 10,
Grey.• Percentage tott.I 100; Hon -
ars 75; Pass 60: --Jr. IV—Normit
Speiran 75; Carman Baker 72;',I!e-.
neer Dilworth 69. Jr. III --Gladys.
Ward 80; Phyllis Ward 75; Dorothy'
Dilworth 72; Betty Rock 72; MurieL
Rockwell 68. S.r Il—Edythe Spear
t an 90; Willis Machitn 82;Je�:n•
, Meehan 81; Gordon Watd 69; J'oe
a Baker (15; Al.rgaret Baker 59; Law -
y son Ward 56, ,Tr. IT—Helen Cox 91
e ! (Hive Hackwell 90; Lloyd Speiran Rti
n Elston Speiran 74; Leonard Ward'
, 66 Fergus Neabel 54,. .Sr. I --Gra e
h 'peiran 88; Aileen Dilworth Olt.
I! ulna ral home Tuesday afternons of
at 2 o'clock, after which the body sin
will be sent to Neepaw•a, Manitoba A
where ha spent most of his days in on
the West, for burial. The service in vol
Neepawa will be held at 2 p. m., Rob
Wednesday afternoon. Ile leaves to Dav
mourn his loss his wile, Jean, who ,'ata
lives at her home here, one son, Mor
Robert, Neepawa, and silt daughters His/
Elizabeth, 2223 Rae street ; Mrs. will
R. W. E. Loucks, 2734 Victoria Don
avenue ; Mrs, Frank Coekran, 2219 also
Rae street, ; Mrs. 3. A. Stevenson, ton
Iierrobert ; Mrs. 31'. S. Guthrie, heal
Seattle, ash, The deceased who had
wits 76 years of age, has heel .un- the
able to.walk for the past three far
years foilowing a stroke. He was Chu
born at Doon Mills, Waterloo tour-, day
ty, Ontario. With his wife, Ice Rev,
farmed near Brussels, Ontario, ba- ;lac
fore coming to the West 47 years Bras
ylt Evans it, primer --Vernon
SacRay7em Wa.rd 19. --Miss Chester
DWhitfield
Della L. Lavery
teacher.
- Pearl Anniversary. —A solen,lid'
time was hold at the home of J. W. .
and Mrs. Somers -on the evening of
o November 28th, when a number of '
,hunt 90 guests were urreent to -
spent a social evening with them on -
their pearl anniversary. A number
of beautiful presents were received
.end a splendid time was spent in
, music, games and dancing after •
which a dainty lunch was served.
After lunch the company was called:
' to order and a vote of thanks Wiles
extended to Mr. and Mrs. Somers by
a clap of the hands and sang "For
whey are jolly good fellows" afterhiclt the company all left for their
respective homes, wishing Mr, and,
• Mrs. Somers manv years of good
bo llth and prosperity.