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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th - 1937
Roost Estimates PEOPLE WE Decoration
To Repair Roads 1 Mies 'Mallon median nurse -in- I Service
trtaning of the Toronto General
Hospital is hoane recuperating atter . Well Attended Engagement ,Announced
her illness and Is a •
Much Business Before Council In q•
Day Session; ;Winter Hard
On ,Roads
REPORTS ADOPTED
With the reading of !the bylaws
confirmidng legislation enacted dui.
ing the session June meet of Hur.
on county council was, brought to a 0, F, was held on Sunday afternoon
close on Friday evening, Counoil Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bann spent
adjourned to meet again 00 NOV. 10, Thursday evening In Clinton. last at the Brussels cemetery. As
Before doing soat council a 03111y and Bobby Rana spent one in former years, local member; of
appoint- Western Star Lodge together with
ed Reeve R. Bowman of Brussels day ,last week with their cousin
and Nils, Nelson Trewartha of Stewart Kerr} TdelUtwg brothers,Blyifrom Wroxeter
Mrs. Hoelenbecit of Stratford with Teeswater, Blyth and Wroxeter^
gathered at the lodge rooms and
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Town Council Local Woman
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also granted her •
,yacwtlon a0 she will have three
weeks to renew old friendships, Rev. Wm. Moore Delivers Fin
Mr. and Mrs, George Keys of Address. Graves of Deceased
Guelph ware here on Sunday visa• fOddfelIO.ws and Rebekahs Decor
Ing relatives, ated.
Mr, Dave McCall and son of
toria 13:0,, were Csillag on friends The annual Decoration Service of
and erlatives over the week -end Western Star Lodge, No. 149, I, 0,
The engagement Is announced of
e The
daughter Helen, g ter of r
IMrs. Kayand
d
ti the late Adam Merrie Kay to Wil-
•
liam Merrill Prudham, son of Rev,
W. W. Prudham, .D.D., and
Clinton to the Mothers' Allowance her daughter, Mrs, Robt, Davidson,
Miss Ellen HOslap of St. Marys led by the Brussels Band paraded
and Old Age Pensions board rep
resenting the county council and M Ys is
recomsrrended .visiting with her sisters at the to the cemetery where they were
home
of Mr, and Mrs, Jas. MCFadzean,
Mrs. Robt, Davdson and daughter Rebekah Lodge,
igs Ethel and A'lessr• The service commenced with
meat representatives on the board, Davidson and Fred Glassier Wer, prayer taken by Bro, N. Chapman,
in Stratford on Saturday, .Bro. Wm. Little was to charge.
County Clerk J. M. Roberts was ala The order of service included an
pointed secretary of the board, Dr, J, S. .Ste1YA1t Of the Dominion address by P. G., C. Matheson, read -
To equalize the assessments et Geological Survey ac
Dept tined by ing of the names of decease;!
the several municipalities the fol.
J' G. Lind of the Departtment of
Contluned on page 5
to the provincial
goverment that R. E, Turner, Gode-
rieh, William Mole and Mrs. Mer-
ton Reid of Seaterth be the govern
jatned by members of Morning' Star
M s Charlie
THE UNITED CHURCH
REV. H.J
M
AHO
NEV
B.A
, .r B. D,
Minister
e0 a.m.—Sunday School,
10 a.m.—Sunday School -
.by Rev. H. M. Wright, of
Whitechurch
There will be no night service as
we Join with Melville Church in the
celebration of their 73rd -An/liver.
sary, We take this opportunity
of ;extending heartiest .conDratula-
tlons and May the day be .one .of
profit .and inspiration,
, Keep in mind our Garden Party
on Tuesday, June 29th
RESENT
T
EATRE
SEAFORTH Church Crantrrook on he
Mines, Ottawa visited the Brussels
pi singe f
brethren by N. G, W. Cameron
1 and Gas field over the weck• 1' ng o` hymns and selections
by
end. the band. The Rebekah memorial
Mr, and Mrs, Sydney Ballantyne
and little daughter, Themesfor
spent the week end with the fornm-
er's mother, Mrs, Jno, Ballantyne.
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Rutledge
were
g e
Owen Sound vtsttors with J'rienris
over the week -end,
Mrs. C, Dunbar, Miss E. Speir,
Mrs, Tier, Little and Miss Jessie
Little were in Milverton
on Friday
afternoon attending the funeral of
Mrs. Elizabeth Bundsho,
'i Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rohan and
children, Detroit, are visiting her
' father, Mr, Samuel Wilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rouhan and
DANCE
FRIDAY, JUNE 11th, 1937
BELGRAVE
Music by J, Ernest & his orchestra
Admission 25c
Garderi"Pairty
to be held at ,Knox 'Presbyterian
. service for sisters, Elizabeth Clouse
and Mary Govier was conducted by
ti N. G. Mrs, N. Gerry and Mrs, W,
; Williamson,
•
During the service the graves o1.
, termer members of Western Star
and 'Morning Star oldges were decor-
ated.
The guest speaker for the oc•
casion was Rev, Wm. Moore of Mel-
ville Presbyterian church, Brussels,
who gave an inspiring address.
Flowers were placed on the Cene-
taph in honor of two members who
gave their lives in the Great War,
Bro, Prank Gerry and Bro. Ross Mc-
Kinnon,
family of Detroit visited with her
lather Mr. Sam Wilton,
'Miss Eva McCracken is spending
a fern days in Toronto,
An old land .mark known as tae
shingle shed at the north end of the
village belonging to Philip Ament
was pulled down last Saturday Tt
d been standing about forty -levo
years but the posts and much of the
m'ber were in good condition. Mr,
went pu po'ses making use of
em on his farm buildings,
Mrs. A. L. McDonald who was in
itohener bosspttal undergoing an
eration arrived home on Sunday
d is making progress toward cons
to recovery,
Mr, Will. Elliott of Pilot Mount,
n. and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mc-
nald of Molesworth were Sunday
Eel's with Mr. and Mrs; Duncan
Donald.
—NOW PLAYING-- ,THURSDAY, JUNE 17th
Supper Served from 6 to 8 In
Bob Allen To be followed by an excellent A
—IN— program under the direction of the lit
RANGER COURAGE MacGregor (Concert Bureau,
Edward Arnold Victor Jory Harvey Lloyd—Comedian Ii
Joan Perry Ruth ;St. Clair—Soprano aop
n
Meet Nero Wolf" . Will Davies—Ventriloquist an
Isobel Mooney—National Dancer
Die
Jessie MacGregor --Peanut
Admission—Adults 350 Children 20c Do
Ma
Garden Party
Mc
At Union United Church on
expert went back to nature as host ,WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd
to ' Under Ausploes of Union Church
NEWS a gang of kidnappers Sunday School
CARTOON ,Supper /Served from 6 to 8 o'clock
Before the play a musical treat will
Next THURS., FRI., SAT.
ShirleyTemplebe given by the
Y Frank Morgan Thompson Trio
—IN— The Y, P. U. of Beigrave
"DIMPLES" ' :United Church
Helen Westley Robert Kent
Fun, ,Songs, Dances w.th Shirley A will present
Temple and an old -fashioned "WHEN
ct (Comedy Piay
WHEN .BICKLEY
minstrel show COMES TO TOWN"
COMING— %Admission—.Adults 40c ,Children 20c
Rev. :G. Barnard, Pastor, „ to T
Bobby Breen Stanley Meehan, Sunday School e
RAINBOW ON THE RIVER ch
Supt,
af
Mon. Tues. Wed,
Charles Ruggles Alice Brady
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS
--with—
Lyle Talbot Jack La Rue
This mild mannered bird and bee
Mrs, A. H. Maodonald, Mrs, J. D.
Wetewick, Miss 1Vlnrguerite Bolger,
Miss M. Gramm and Miss Doris
MacDonald visited Mrs. A. L, Mc-
Donald in Kitchener Hospiital on
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Mac-
Donald is making a good recovery
,since her operation, and expects
to be able to come home in the near
future,
Mrs, Monroe Blaine and daugh-
ters, Toronto, who have been visit.
ing at the !tome et her parents, Mr,
and ars, D. C. Ross have returned
Tot onto,
blr. and Mrs, McLean, White -
arch, were guests of their son
on Sunday,
rs, C. Anderson,/ Toronto, is
The 73rd Anniversary Services
O1 THE
Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels
Will Be Held,On
Sunday, June 13th - 1937
with the Rev. J. V. Mills, B. Th. of Walkerton
as Guest Speaker
Services — 11 a.ni, and 7 p.m.
Special Music by the Choir
The Public Is Cordially :Invited
visiting with Mrs, Palmer,
rVIrs, Eekmier, Greta, Velma, Hol-
` en, Glen and Mrs, McLelland of Tor-
onto visited ever the week -end with
Mrs, McKelvey,
NOTE—
The royalty play "Clover Time,"
prepared by the young people of
I3luevale Malted Church is available
for presentation at garden parties,
etc. This platy is bright and humor-
ous.
For terns apply tel
Mrs. A. Aitken, Mused°
HURON 'BOUNTY
FALL FAIR DATES
Clifford Sept, 10 and 11
Blyth Sept, 17 and 18
Exeter ,.,,,..,.,,,,,,.,.,u Sept, 20 and 21
Godericlt ...;Sept, 21 and 22
Sept, 22 and 23
Sept, 23 and 24
Sept, 30 and Oct, 1
Sept, 23 and 24
Sept, 27 and 28 'be. Mrs. Gorden McDowell,
Baytneld
Lucknow
Brueaele
Setutoritit
Zurich
MTS,
Prudham, Tennmeeh. The marriage
Will take place in June,
--.�—_
First !Band Concert
Of This Season
The first sacred band conte -t of
this season by the Brussels Citizens
Band wag given at the band stand
fallowing church services Sunday
evening, A good crowd attended
e hope is expressed that
these Sunday evening band conesrts
'twill be frequent.
—,—
Lady Bowlers Wanted
Hnvdng received numerous re-
quests from the ladies in Brussels '
and vicinity that would like to'howl,
The executive of the men's bowline,
club have decided to have the
ladies hold a meeting in the Brus-
sets Library, Friday, June 11th, at
0 p.m; to forms a ladles committe
Any lady lntereeted kindly attend
stills meeting,
Engagement Announcement
,Mr, and Mrs, William W. May a
pounce the engagement of tb
d'augh'
Dudley Fame Abbot, son of Mr, a
We, George Abbott, the marriage
/take piece quletlY the latter Part
June,
Mrs, May (nee Ida Zllliax) Is
daughter of the late Mr, and Mr
Chris Zllliax, formerly of Brussels
Women's Liberal Association
The Women's Liberal Assoclaiio
met at the home of Mrs- A. Strache
Thursday evening with a good at
telidauce, Mrs. Clarke NIatheso
gave a paper on the growth o
responsible government and Mr ,
W. D. Jamieson svelte on Parlia-
mentary news and current events
Mrs, W. King gave a delighttu
piano solo, This Is+ the last meet
lug until Ootober,
Melville Camp Fire Girls
The "Camp-Fh'e Girls" of the Mel-
ville Presbyterian Cburcb. met on
n-
ets
, Mary Gertrude to M
nd aiuevaie
O sMeeting Heads East
Brussels, June 7th, 1987
The Connell of the Village of
Brusaelu met in the Public Library
t, a eve date, All members Annual ,Meeting Held At
(being ps•eseut
Huron Inst
Itute
Mrs, "Harold .Spelr '.Chosen .At
to • The minutes of .the last meeting
or • being read it was anoved by H REPORTS PRESENTED
Bowler, seconded by W. Kerr that
a be adopted,
s. — Cat;riort.
The following bill, were preeeut-
ed:
C, N. R, rent of scales ,.,,,,,, $2,50
It Crerar' & McDonald, coal
11 for hall ...,..,...
Jno. Wright, expreee ,,,,,...,. 33.0
ss ..,..., .80
the minutes as read
n , Angus 'Campbell, wiring in
f hall .75
Mrs• Transfer to school 600.00
Postage 3,00
• Shovelling and Hauling Gravel
1 r L, Kernaghan 20.00
G. Henderson 12,00
H. Sullivan 20:00
Wm. Locking .... ..,20.00
H. Workman 100,00
J. Rutledge 20,00
W. Bell .................... 10.00
e' Friday evening at the home of
Gladys Davidson with theirTotal
pies!• f
St, John's Ladies'
Guild
The Ladies' Guild of St, .(min's
Church met at the home of Mrs.
Watson on Tuesday afternoon, The
rector opened the meeting with
prayer. In the absence of the I
president Mrs. A. Coleman vice '
President presided. A report et the .\21I3
d�
dent,
Dorothy Armstrong Presiding.
Frances Burchill presented thi,
financial statement and the minutes
of the previous meeting were read
by the secretary, Jean Scott, A
reading was contributed by Gladys
Davidson and a guitar solo by Mary
Helen Eclunier, Games were play-
ed under the direction of Mauna
and Janet King
Y meeting was given. Vo
of thanks were tendered to
general convener and members
other committees for their work
conenctlon with the Deanery,
was moved and, seconded that
account in connection with the p
ering at the rectory be paid. F
lowing the roll call and other g
eral business the Guild meet
closed and was given over to the
A. Mrs, Graham the president w
in charge and the members retie
ed the Auxiliary prayer' in tees
It was decided to hold an GP
meeting at the end of the mon
-A report of the Diocesan Annu
convention which was held in Lo
dun was given by Mrs. Graham,
substantial offering was receive
Mr. Graham pronouncedthe pen
diction to close the meeting,
very dainty lunch was served by t
hostess 'Alas. Watson, assisted
her daughter, Mrs. Earl Somers,
Annual .Nome -Helpers' Meeting
The annual Hame,Helpers' mee
ing, in connection with the work o
'the W. M. S., Tay held on Frida
afternoon; in the Melville Presb
terian church with Mrs, W. Moor
presiding, A Bible reading wa
gven by Miss Bessie Moses an
sprayer offered by Mrs. Harold S,pet
Reports were given by the Secrets.
1VIs, Jno, Meadows, and the treasu
er Mrs, Robt, Thomson. A lett
from the Winghasn Fresbyteria
W M, S, was. received extending a
invitation to join with them in thea
von
anniversary, to be celebrated
on Tuesday, June Sth an -d the Inv;
Cation was accepted with pleasure
The guest speaker, Mrs, W. J. He
derson, of Wingham gave a very
Interesting and inspirational ad
dress on "Fathfulnees. a Mrs, Jno
( Meadows contributed an enjoyable
solo, with Mrs,, W, C. •King as ac-
comtpanist, A cordial vote of
thatn5ts WEE extended to .lira. }lend -
arson and all others who had as•
listed in the program, on motions
of Mrs, darold Spell- and Mrs, Thos.
McDonald, Mrs,.Andrew Lamont
led in prayer, The church was
adorned with lilacs and tulips, under
alto direction of Miss Grace Steavart,
Refresltmeute were serve in the
school room at the close, The
Cammtltitee in charge of this success-
ful meeting intended tee following:
Mrs, Those MpDonalai (convener),
Miller, Mrs. A. Lamont.
Mts, Jno, Yuill, Mrs. C. Davis, Mrs,
Jno, Work, Mrs. N. ISI. Cardiff, Mrs,
,Tuo, Bowman Miss Bessie Moses,
Mrs, Harold Speir and Mrs, Thos;
ger
res , meats were made for their next
the ' meeting to be held on Friday, June
01 lath, at the Manse, the games to be
sn arranged by Elizabeth Baeker and
It Gladys Davidson and the special
the features to be in charge of Ma••y
ale Helen Eckntier, The membe
ol- worked at their quilt and candy w:s
eu• served at the close.
in;
w, Pat. Graham Has
as Wild Horse Back Ride
at -
Patrick Graham,- young son of
on. Rey. and Mrs, John Graham had an
en excitinghots
tee-
th,
e back ride which for-
ay tunately ended in nothing more
serious than a bruised side, Pew-
"" man Galbraith having the horse at
A the ball park last Wednesday even-
:. ' ing was going to give the youngster
6'1
1 a ride and had put hif in the saddle
and was about t
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R. W. Kennedy, printing 1,50
R, S. Warwick, May salary 25.00
G. McDowell, May salary 80,00
0, McDowell, rep, to engine 2,00
H. Hawkins, mowing park 3.00
H, E. P. C,, st, lighting .....,,, 103.00
Ball lighting ,...,,..,, 2.38
City of Beeville, relief ......., 10.55
Ed. Henderson, mowing park 4:75
Fire Dept,
Insurance 2,92
Thos, Malker 5.00
Jno, Logan 5.00
Wee Burton ,.,, 3,00
D. C. \Warwick 5.00
Jno. Rutledge 1.00
A. Logan 1.00
Chas. Pope 4.50
Total $27,42
Relief fur the month „
Moved by TT', Willis, seeoreled by
W. Little that the accounts be paid.
Court of Revision —Triad,
Moved by W Willis, seconded by
H, Bowler ti: , the Reeve be chair-
man for the Court of Revision,
!loved by—Carried, I
W. Little, seconded by fl
W. Kerr that on the assessment of s
Mrs. Lake ao action be taken and 0
he o mount himself 'from
100 Turnberry St, pumhas-
by when cheering of the creed „ed from Mrs. D. Ewan be entered as
frightened the horse and it hosted ( She. Allen and the assessment be
The nth annual meeting of the
East Huron District Wosnan's marl•.
tete, was held 1n the s'chod-room
the United Chiiech, .Bluevele, oil.
Wednesday. The president, Mrs, RL
L. Warlaw, presided at both, the
morning an afternoon ses.9tons,
Representatives were present from
Fordwich sentor and junior branch
es, Gerrie, Wroxeter, Brussels and
"Pthel.
The morning program consisted of
the repent of the secretaryets•easur•
er, showing a balance on .'hand 111
the distlot of $27;00, and in the
branches and disltriat cooibined,
$222.74.
'The conveners of standing com-
mittees presented slplendid reports,
showing that paper, discussions
demonstrations, exhibits and roll
calls ,termed interesting and help.
fel programs throughout the year,
The afternoon session opened
with singing "The Maple Leaf For.
,ever," followed by a sing -song and
a short talk by the president,
Mrs, Aitken in the address of wel-
come, made the members and dele-
gates feel very much at home, The
reply was given by :Mrs: Fred C.
Demerling, of Pordwtch, Mins Flora
Durnin•, Huron County coach, spoke
of the Increase In the number of
girls taking up the projects for
Junior girls' and asked the. senior
branches to continue their asci,;t-
ante and encouragement toward
tics girls,
T C. Merritt, representing the
Reforestation Department, spoke
briefly of his work and the advant-
age of trees from the standpoint
of money making, 'beauty and
value to crops,
Mrs. A. B. Saniells, of Allanford,
metniber of the provincial board, in
her usual pleasing manner, brought
greetings from the board, spoke
of the friendship existing between
netitute workers and their in-
nence in promoting peace and
tggested some fine rules for effi-
iency in Institute work.
Miss Esther 'Slider of the In_
stitutes Brancb, Toronto, explained
in a most thorough way the co.
operative program and the advant-
ages of the courses to the branch
and d'Isltrict. Buysnanship was de.
tided on as a district project. Dur-
ing the afternoon, Missies Jean Bre'.
ans and Minnie dVloolllwain, "cif
Feedwich, sang a duet, accompanietd,
by Mrs, W, C. Ring, Brussels.
and Miss Bermes Day, of Gerrie,
rendered a solo with guitar aoce.m_
pantment,
Officers Elected
The election• of officers resulted
as .foilows: Pres„ Mrs, Harold
Speir, Bruesels; 1st vice -Pres„ Mrs,
1', C. Domerling, Fordwioh; 2ed
vice -pies„ Mrs, Pearl Kahle, Ger-
rie; sec-treas., Miss M. Olive Scott,
Bluevale; Federation respresenta•
tive, Miss Scott, Bluevale; alter-
nate, Mrs, M. L. Wlardlaw, kltlhol;
auditors, ;Mrs. J. .7. Allen, Mrs, M.
Sellars, Wroxeter; -conveners of
standing committees,: Health and
°bile welfare, Mrs. T1fos, Wilson,
Fondwich; education, Mrs, ,panics
Armstrong, Brnsteelts; home econom-
les, Mrs, S. N. Gallaher, Bluevale;
agriculture, isbnadian, industries,
Mars, Haiustock, Fordwioh; legis-
lation, 1VIne, Georgy Kreuter, Ethel;
historical research, cement events,
Mise Mtatted Baker, Pordlwlitdr; re.
lief, community activities, Mrs. W.
C. Kng, 'G'orrlie; 'Canadiandzaton,
,Mise ,Minnie I otliItvain, FFord:with;
Peace, education and internadionel
relations, Mrs. M. Sellars, Wroxe-
ter.
The nano president, Mrs. Harold
Speir, was introducred and made a
ew remarks, Reft•eshmtenas were
erved by the Bluevale branch and
all enjoyed a social hour,
Pat' on its back. Spectators
of the incident said the lad clung
to the saddle and rode like a veter•
t, a an. Coming to the corner of Turn -
f berry street ort the Cold Storage
y Plant the horse was going too fast
y_ to make the turn and fell. 'Pat'
a fortunately was thrown clear and
s . suffered no serious injury. The
3 horse also escaped Injury other than
Spee a silghtly scraped side.
t•. Melville Ladies Aid
Mite A regular meeting of the Ladles'
n Aid was held on Monday evening,
n with the president Mrs. Jno.
✓ Meadows in charge. The usual re.
Ports were presented by tete as •
-
sistant secretary, Mrs. Walter Kerr
and the treasurer, Mrs. W. Little,
Hen It was decided to bold a "Contri-
bution Treves Tea" on Thursday,
June 24ith and the following cons-
. mutes was appointed to make the
necessary ararngements. Miss
Grace Stewart (convener' hits, W.
S. Seat, Mrs, M. Ballantyne and
Mrs, Adrian McTaggart, The re-
port Of the "Sunshine Fund" was
presented by the convener, Miss
Grace Stewart, Six home's had
been remembered in eases of sick-
ness since the last meeting. I1 wart
also decided to combine the July
and August meetings, the meeting
to be held on the first Monday in
August,
WALTON
DIr. anti Mrs. Love and fancily,
Goderich, spent the week -end with
'Mr. and Mrs. ,Tames Houston and
family,
Mrs. !Sophia Seller
Me - s is having 8,
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. JackTheller, next meeting will be held In ,Hislop,
August, the topic "Japan" to be :Mrs, Dell Hoy is spending some
taken by aM1's, Harold Spsir and time in Toronto with her deughtesr.
"Curernt Events" by Mrs. J. C, Mrs, Olive Turnbull 16 enjoying
Be,eker. The program convetler will her used good health after a sick
shell.
$1300,00, —Carried.
Moved by W. Willis, seconded by
W, Kerr that the assessment on the
factory at P. Ament's be $1500.00,
'—+Carri
Mooed by W. Willis, seconded
H. Bowler that on the appeal
Mrs. Parker no action be taken;
the appeal of Mrs. Leitch no acti
be taken and that the assessment
the C.N.R. laud be $1000.00; but
Inge to remain the sante, —'Carrie
sd,
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Moved -by W. Kerr; seconded by
W. Little :that the court of Revision
be closed and that the assessment
col las corrected by the Court of
Revision be the assessment roll for
1937.
—Carried.
Brussels Defeats
Walton By 1-0
The third football game of the
season was played on Victoria
Park on Wednesday evening be-
tween Watton and Brussels, the
fatter wininng by a score of 1.0,
Line-up: Brussels, goal Reilly
defense, D. Warwick, G. Nichol;
half -backer, 11, Fox, K. Ashton, Rol-
and; forwards, H. Bowler, D. Mi- •
ler, D, Hmisltings, L. Russell, C.
Backer,
Walton; goal, Geo. Taylor; de-
fense, Jos, Johnston, Sant Mane -
din; half -backs, Andy Steins, Moody
Holland; for'ward's, Rob holland.
Ray 'Carter, Geo. Love, Alvin Far.
quherson, Barry Marshall, Jack
Simalldon, Harvey Bryans, W, Far- s
qubarson,
MORRIS
Mr. Davd McCall and son Torrey
from Victoria, B:C„ are at Present ,s
visiting alt the Isomers of hie brcehere
William and Arthur McCall, Ci
Hear! Hear!
Hon, Earl Latyson, MP,, - aato *111
Dealt et the Annual Meeting of the.
Huron -Bence Oonserva,tiee Aa00015.
on in Winghsinr .alt 2.80, June 1,1101