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bRUSSELS. ONTARIO. WEDNA'S ytTNE 23. 1926
j, L. KERR, Profirietcr
tore
Announcement
THE undersigned wishes to announce that
he has taken over the General Store busi-
ness of Lyle H. Gordon, Cranbrook, and will
endeavor to attend to the wants of his customers
in a satisfactory way.
At present Special Bargains are being off-
ered in Shoes and Dry Goods and the only way
to find out the genuineness of these reductions
is to call and inspect the goods.
Ice Cream and Soft Drinks in Season.
W. F. Sheppard & Son
Phone 5210 CRANBROOK
(094.111.11“...
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ATWOOD
Moncriff won the annual enftball
tommitment model. the auspices of the
Anglican Church, last Wednesday
erternoon. Teams entered were Eth-
el, eloneriefe, Listowel, elonkton,
Donegal, 12th lies, Eima, Atwood and
Milverton. Moncrieff and 12th line
Ebner were the final contestants. Aft-
er the baseball teu rnainen t, an nIcl-
lime fiddlers' contest was held. Be-
tween the selections by the contest-
ants, the Ethel Orchestra played.
Robert Oarunbeli, of Atwood, won
fleet prize. Other mierants were : Al-
bert, Thompeon, Robert Struthers,
Reboot Barton, Howard McMinn), A.
Cardiff and Earl Mies, The attend-
ance wee large.
L1STOWEL
'Pim annual decoration service nf No.
100 C. 0 0. le., Lielovvel, will be held
en( Suneay. :Nee 27th, at 3 o'clock.
kt N Hay. son of Mee. A. Hay,
Lietowel, who lure been employed
with the Alernintron Peodurts On,
Shawinigetn Fells, P. Q , left last week
to take charge of rhe Company's
plant, at Maseena, N. Y,
John find Mese Brython left Lietnwel
for Oeimsby Hest, where they have
put chased a Imam and will reside in
the fining.. Mr, and Mrs, Brydon re-
sided in Lietowel for the past eleven
yerres, and during that time have
made many friends. whet deeply regret
theft. dew:gime from h'Bre,
Mics Helen Hay leaves this week-
end on a tevo•tnrooth tenor of Europe.
She Rails on the ,"Berengaria" from
New Ymer, on Wedneeday, Jnne 23rd,
and will visit Fingland. Holland, Bel-
gium and France,
WROXETER
Thos. Brown Was a Toronto visitor
last week.
Feed Kitchen spent several days of
last week in Toronto,
Mrs. Heib,rt.Patterson is holiday-
ing at Nitteam Falls.
John and Mete Douglas pent last
Wedneeday in Bayfield.
Thos. ()Rom», of Scotland, is visit.
ing with reletives heee.
John Bonth, Brantley. is spending
teen weeks at his home here.
Mee Della Rutherford, Toronto, is
spending a few weeks at her home
here.
Wm. Rohl:tem) and daughter, Miss
Muriel, were recent visitors in St,
Marys
We regret to learn that Mrs, D.
Stewart, is seeiously ill at her home
in Tuenberry.
Ross and Mrs. Stab, 13ovemanville,
are gueste of the former's parents,
jamee and Mrs, Stine
Misses Beatrice, Hazel and Helen
Howe, Islington, are guests of their
aunte, the Misses Rowe,
A. H. and Mts. Moffitt, London, and
(), and Mee, Koehler, Avtion, were re-
cent visitors with David and Miss
jennie Thompson,
Fred Voge nod roister, Mee. Geo.
Loeimee. -motored from Detroit last
week, and EnCent several days with
their nother, Mere John Vogt,
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Saturday, June 26
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Mise Ritchie has gone to Toronto,
wilete. she will visit with relatives.
John and Mrs. Bone, Sault Ste
elirtie, roomer residents here, spent
the week -end in this vicinity.
Robert and Mrs. Hnpfer announce
the engagerneut or their daughter,
Annie 5, tn Robere Hervey McMich-
ael, son of Robert and Mrs. McMich-
ael, of Wroxeter, the marriage to take
place enely Jelly.
The June meeting of the Women's
Institute, or Wroxeter, will be held
on Monday, Jome 26e h, in the schnol-
room of the United Church, tense
Collins, Goveonment speaker, will ad-
ess the meeting, her subject being
'.Wornan's Natienal Outlook." Miss
Collins comee highly recommended,
being a dernoesterg or in sewing as
well as a lecturer. The annual meet-
ing of the District will be held in
Moleewoetb, on ;Nue 001h. A good
attendance is asked for.
MONCRIEFF
The many fkends of Wm. Stealth.
ere are glad tn heer that be has tonne
back to our loceliey and has rented
the farm of Airs. 1\11.11kil1h.
Mrs. James Smith, Toronto, is a
Monday visitor at the borne of Don-
ald and Mrs. MeTaggarte She is
sister or Mr. McTaggart,
The annual pienic of the Mission
Band of Knox Church is ennonuced
to be held in Robert) Mcraggart's
bush, on Wednesday afternoon, July
7th. Keep the date in mind.
Andrew Machine of Moneriele, was
awarded the contract for le -building
the Maitland cheese facthey foe James
Hendersme The walle are to he built
of solid ooncrete and the renting 10 (0
be galvanized tin with as lietle wood
as possible used.
Next Sunday afternoon, at 2-80,
Rev. Mr. ()handler will deliver his
ferewell addrese to the congregation
of Knox Churele prior to his removal
to his new charge, at Ford wide Mrs.
Olmstead, of Bruesels, is expected to
sing a solo. The following Sunday,
Rev. Mr. Maines. the new pastm, sylil
be in charge of the service.
' BELGRAVE
Ott Monday, or 'foal, week Mee, (Rev.)
T. el, Farr, of Kinctordione, formeely
of Belgrave, suffered a eteolce, affect.
ing her loft side, Her many friends
will regret to learn of hee illness, but
are glad to know that she is linprov-
.
lug.
The Belgrave Wornen's Institute
will hold their monthly meeting in
the :Foreseers' Hall, on Friday, June
2501, 01 2.311 p. ne. Miss Collins, of
Aticaster, the Summer delegate, will
give an luta voss, A special imigitation
is extended to all the ladies to be pree.
0111.
ADDR1LSS AND PRESIENTATION. -A
vevy pleasant evening was spent at
tile borne of Janine and Airs. Taylor,
one evening hoot week, when the
young people of 8. le. No. 5, Mnrris,
assembled together to show theix, ap-
pvettiotion of Mrs, letylny's valuable
seevites in assisting them with their
Car of Redpath
Sugar
JUST TO HAND
$6.65
Brussels or Ethel Stores
Jrno. Leitch
Phone
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New Advertisement:1
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drontlet.m-Bruorrir United Chu rrh
Garden PAN,Y-Linion thlitrd church
Mole], Psrty-Duirs (lip.t Writon
Ittiprrroxant ire molted --Ido,. 0 wolingtrol
SH:01:,,m
1trodorr-S. 0.111.1ro
Tractor Deonstration-Alcintyre Cuti.
lieduetiona..-Word Motor C'.o.
Tenders fur ItootO-it 14. Ne• 11, Morris
Grain fare sale -Alex. Dict.,norliliti
Ring lost-Al/no Poor
Hound strared-A lex. Dunbar
Grirawattle. Alex 1 talc
Homo route -T..1. 510111Johnol
(10, 01 snear-Jne. Leitch
A Women's Irnith-lrnmily Theatre
play, "Dermoon Putties)," width has berm
so well received at the difeer en t places
itt whieb it hue been give:). An ftp.
propriate address was reed by Miss
Edith Proctor., as follows :
We, the "Deacon Dubbe" players!,
have gathered here, this evening, to
show by our presence, a little grat-
itude for the way in which you help-
ed 118 with ouv play. We tioke this
opportunity of showing one topprete,
iation of your patience, 1hougherul-
0)e89 and kindness. You stinwed
enough interest itt us to attend all
our practices, and to go with us Penni
place to place was no easy task. We
ask you to Recent this Pyrex pie dish,
not for its value, but as 0 slight re.
Mintier of "The Descnn Dubbs Play.."
A beautiful silver-plated pie dish with
pyrex lining was pn esented to Mrs.
Mrs. Taylor by Roy Armstrong. Mrs.
Taylor, although contpletely taken by
surprise, in a few well-chosen words
made a neat, reply, thanking the
young people) for their beautiful girt
and thnughtfulnese, She hail so
much enjoyed theie preethies togeth-
er, and bad round both plensure and
peofit it) working with thrill. It was
splendid to see then] err joyous and
happy anti to KFP the goodwill shown
by everyone. The evening Was pent
in games .antl music, after whroh a
dttinty lunch was served. Meet. roll
joining hands and eingleg "They
are Jolly Good Fellows', noel "Should
Auld Acquaint:once be Forgot," the
veep pleasant evening was brought to
a close,
MORRIS
Mrs. (De.) W. L. 51cOntcheon, Wilk -
estivate, Pa., is vimitiog her parents,
Thos. and Mrs, Clark, fith line.
S. A, and Mrs. McCiall end
of roronto, were week -end visitors
with relatives and old friends on the
7th- line.
Mots W. IL Fleatt4USON DECti:Aa-
ED -A well-known former resident of
the 5th line, Morrie, in the person of
Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, paseed away ae
her &Minim. residence, "Waterside,"
Humber Bey, Toronto, on Monday.
No particulars are to hand. Inter-
ment takes place in Wingham cem-
etery, on Wednesday,
The date for the Old Boys' and
Girls' Re -union at S. 8. No. 9, drawe
closet,, and great preparetions have
been made for t he occasion. Th tore -
day, July Sri), Is the eventful day,
arid everybody is invited to join in
the feetiVitieSc LarliE?ti are remimlo
that welefliled baak km are settle of
or the YIPCPSeiljOR.
Cain-Caldbick:--A pretty June
wedding was solemnized in St. Paul's
Anglican Church at Haileybury,
when Miss Jane Catherine :Caldbick,
daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. George
Oaldbick, became the bride of Al
beet Ernest Cain, son of Robert
Cain and the late Mrs. Cain, North
Cobalt. Rev. Canon F. H. Hincks,
rector of the parish, conducted the
ceremony. The bride, who was giv-
en away by her father, was charm-
ingly attired in pleated georgette of
Poach color with Iiounces and sleeves
of blonde Ince, large blonde hat and
shoes and stockings to match. She
carried a beautiful bouquet of pink
roses and lily of the valley. Mies
Helen Caldbick, in mauve georgette
and hat to match, was her sister's
bridesmaid, anti her bouquet was of
pink sweet peas and carnations.
'Emmet Smith was best man.. After
the church ceremony a reception was
held at the home of the bride's par-
ents, following whkh Mr. and Mrs.
Cain left for North Bay to take an
iGardm Party
United
Church
Bigger and Better than ever
Tuesday ev'll, June 29
SOFT BALL GAME 6.30
12th Con. Gray ve.1211h Oon. Elma
Grand Concert In ovOning by
THE BRUNSWICK TRIO
OF LONDON
"Jock" Ballaneyne, Comedian
W. N. Spence, Bass Soloist
P, R. Spence, Concert Bari -
teem
Music, Song, Laughter, Com-
edy and Costume.
eke evening of fun you earmot
afford MISS.
Admission 50c awl 25c
b. We Greet*, Mrs. H. iairelrart,
',eater Peas. Ladies'
CHAMPIONSHIP FOOT BALL
Deciding Game For District
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MILVERTON
vs.
BRUSSELS
At BRUSSELS
friday Eveninrj June 25th
Game Called at 6.30 Sharp
Benefit Street Dance
Following the game a street dance
will be put on for the benefit. of
Kenneth Ashton, one of the Brus-
sels team who had his beg broken in
Monday night's game at Monkton.
Hearty support asked for.
The Hogg Orchestra; London, Will
Supply the Music
automobile trip through Ohl Ontar-
io. On their return they will reside
in North Cobalt. Sheriff Caldbiek
and wife are former residents of the
2nd line.
GREY
John McDonald, letli 0011., 11119 in-
vested itt a brand new Thaw Cheerer -
let sedan.
Mies .Annie MO11241'41 spent a fevi
deys with hee sieter, in Windsor, diet-
ing the past week.
Mies Ida Rands, Tc1COntn, spent the
week-eitil with her parents, Wm. and
Airs. Rtttmdo, 12th Con.
11 11. and Mrs, Adams and Helen,
of Newmarket, are holidaying at Wm.
0, steer, iisoin's, 100) Con.
The 9th Con, road is heing widened
from the Brussels Corporation East.
This poet of the road has always been
tW 8 evenson was elected to the
Executive Committee, at the annual
meeting of the Trustee and Rateproy-
ers Association.
Andrew and Mrs. Lamont, 10th
Con., are spending a few clays in Be-
t:ea, with the lattet's sistet,
Yemen)).
Donald McNeil, of Flint, Mich., a
fermer well -know resident of the 140i
Con., is renewing old acquaintances in
Grey and vicinity,
The golden wedding anniversary of
Henry and Mrs, A.Havond, 15th Con.,
will be celebrated on Wednesday,
June 30th, noramencing at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon. Invitations have
been 80111 001 and it is expected that
there will Inc a large gathering of rel.
atiVeS and friends,
Last Tbursiin,y afternoon, Niles
Mat jorie Hoover, bride -elect of June,
was made the eeeipient of a kitchen
shower. when a numbee of her giti
feiends met at her home, on Con. 11.
After a delightful afternonn out-of-
doors. lunch Waft served. The host.
PAS WILS then presented with a heel:et
of useful gifte. Neely in tile everting
the gueste left, after wishing Marjorie
every happiness. Slle will be greatly
missed in church and social circles.
• WALTON
Dr, end Mrs. Atensevong, cif Cool -
:eery, formerly of Walton, are renew-
ing old argil:tin theses in the village.
A. Solder, managee or the Hank of
Commerce here, bad the misfertune
to rlielecate hie eboulder, last Satur-
day, and is still forced to carry his
arm in a Ming.
Wm. 'Rae. 13. A., or Erlitiontnn, and
an old Walton boy, is tt Littera) ,'tnd-
itltt
te Itt Ille miming Penvincial
election. His old feiends hope that
Inc will he enceeserul.
Rev, ie. Ie, Chandler will deliver his
farewell addeeee to the nongregation
of Duff's Church, next Sunday morn-
ing. Moe (Manatee has been moetor
here foe the past live Years, mid his
next:charge will be eh Fordwiele
Ales. A it Miller, or London, alla
former Welton girl, wag bemired by
the Natienal Chapter, I, 0, D, It, in
being elected Commillor, at the Annual
meeting held in St. John, N. li„ last
week.
Oto Sunday, June 27th, Bev, Dr.
Brown will (lose his perdoral tem)
with :lin Walton and Bethel Ohureh.
ee. All those who have been Wor-
shippers at, any :Atm', in the former
Methodist Church, Waitron, are cortl.
inlly invited with their ft bends, to nee
tend Om ()hosing services at 11 a, on,
mid 7.30 p,
lett,Vent A NNIVEASAllete-On leviday
evening, W. R. and Mrs. Stewart, or
McKillop Townehip, eelebrated the
2511i anniveisary of their wedding,
Friends frotn Toronto, Fordwieb,
Mon kton, Walton and Egtnondville
tie well as neighbors were present.
Rev. Mr, Avery, of Lonedale, who
to:reformed the ceremony25 yeaes ago,
W me uttob'e I o be preeent. The even.
Mg was spent in grime.: mid mtude,
the littLer toeing provided by Rev, and
lefee, end Mal LnOin 1 Mr. Solder and
Misr) Fergusen end elise Knechtel, of
Seaforth. At 12 o'clock, a eumptnone
lunch 5100 .earved, of which 50 grogets
partook. The health of he prieciplea
Was toasted and in well-chosten worths
*number or the gneste expreseed the
trentiment of the Whole atsembly.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were the eecip.
tents rneny neeful mid beautiful
presehte, and everyone seemed to
DUFF'S CFI IRCH
$WALTON
Annual
'3ardn Party
on Wm. Woods' Lawn
Thursday/ July 6th
Supper Served from 6 to 8 o'clock
Program suppiied by
The Brunswick Trio
Of London, and
Seaforth Brass Band
Admission 50e and 25c
Cordial Invitation
extended to all
The attune' garden paay of Duffel
United Clinic)) is outmanned to be
held 00 Wm. WoOdS' laVvn, On the ev-
ening or Tuesday, July Oth. The tal-
ent engaged for the occasion it the
Brunswick 'Trio, of London, while the
Seaforth Band will supply the mus-
ical program. Walton Garden Patty
has always been a huge succese, and
this promises to go one better
On Sunday evening, the fotzuer
Methodist Obutch was filled to cap-
aeit y with e. large and appreciative,
audience, to listen to an eloquent
sel mon by Rev. Dr, Brown on "The
Poetic:pies of the Orange Coder, What '
is tinne, Why it originated anti Why i
it. should continue lo exist," The
beauty of the eervice was enhanced
by a beautiful display of flowers, FM
excellent solo by Oheeles Boyd, and
appropriate music by the choir.
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Shori Personal Paragraphs
...laamummgomaxim..........woolawaless*Paraem",......
W. D. Mind, Detroit, W1.12 n Af”. A lhort tel.. en, of Harrie-
town for the week end. ton, spent the wee% end with her
ee parents, Joh)) mei Mee, Robb.
eliee Myrtle Monne., of Listowi 1. + +
o vir5itc,r with frieride meg oe colleen, wee
in town, visiting IMP parents, his. and Mee.
0 • 0 • .itenistrong, over tbe week end.
Mrs. Jno. Cunningham is able, to le • er
be out after several weeks' tertian,- A. Hingston, wife and family,
meld to her home. spout the week end with the form -
0 0 ..;`' 4..r's mother, Mrs. R. Hingston.
Dr. Vernon Ross, of London, • el.
sPent the eveek end with his parent), Ben, and Mies Walker and Mise
D. C. and Mrs. Ross. Betty, of N'ew Hamburg. i:pent Sun-
s. 0 0 0 day with D. and Mrs. Walker. -
Mies Martha Kelly has returned ei, S.
home from Atwood where she. spent Jim and Mrs. Lowry and little
the paet three weeks. daughter, of Chieago, spent several
• + 0 0 0 days last week with t.he former's
S. Carter, .Jas. and Mrs. Fox, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Ida Lowry.
McDermott and daughter spent Sun-
day with friends in Galt,
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Ed, and Mrs. Matthews, of For-
est, were visitors with Mrs, Ida Mrs. Lexinto Herr, town.
Lowry, the latter's mother.
Mrs. George Champion and little
daughter, and Robt. and Mee. Kerr,
all of Galt, were recent visitors with
Mrs. (Rev.) Clarke and Miss
Mary, of Goderieh, were calling on
Beussels friends last Friday.
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Mrs. Sylvester Fax has been un-
der the dodoes care with a severe
attack of erysipelis in her face.
Mies Margaret Fagen, Cincin-
atti, Ohio, and Robert Fagen, toe
Dauphin, Man, spent Thursday and
Friday with their cousin, MIs. Wm.
Baeker, of town.
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Principal A. D. Lathont, of St.
Mary's Collegiate, is presiding tot
exame. in Listowel this week, and
W. R. Stretton, of Schrieber, Mrs. Lamont and children, Isabel'
made a short visit with old friends and Donald arP visiting relatives in
in town during the past week. Bruesels and vicinity.
0 • . .e. S. is • le
. Mrs. Grant, of Swift Current, Mrs. Geo. Thomson, who spent
Seek., is here owing to the death of the, Winter in California, is at pros -
her sister, Mrs, George Jaekeon. ' ent vieiting. het• daughter, Mrs. Chas.
Dodds, Vaneouver. Her Bruseele
, Miss Nina Rogers, aceomparded friends would be glad to have her
, by the Misses Kilgour and ;dies Stov- extend her trip as far as Brussels.-
' all of Mount Foreet e mit last
Thursday with A. C. and Mrs..
amee.
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We are, etwry to report the 111, -
nese of George McMillan, eve° has
been confined to his bed for .eome
Him, but hope for a speedy recov-
ery.
ETHEL
Cecil leckinier is sporting a Cheveol-
et, touring car,
Miss Pearl lione, of Atwood, has
been spendi rig a few days in Ethel,
Mtg. Quest Dobson arid sore Billie,
spent a few holidays in Southampton.
Mrs, Hone and son, Elgin, of At-
wood, spent Sunday mettle the ferni-
er's sister, Mrs, W. Gill.
r J. A. and lire. Cole and George and
Mrs. Cole, of Mint, Mich., motored
here last week, to visit friends.
B. F, Oarr made a trade with Ed.
Cell's, last week, otld IlOW driviog
an Overland touring car, instead of
Ili. Ford parttime)...
:Nurse Nellie Brown, who Ions been
ember seolously ill in 13rant ford, e -
tinned litnue lion week, and her meny
rile:els will be glad to kuukV that she
ItitptOVing in heal th.
The L, 0 L.No. 031, and L. T, 13. A., ;
No. 400, pm pose hohlieg pienie, tt
the peek, on July let. Visiting mem.
bets and their f deride will be welcome.
Ladies, please Ming baskets.
Stuart ieltiQuerrie had the misfort-
une to sprain his anklo, one tiny in.e •
week. An X -Ray 'exarniinttitei was
peefortued at Ste a tford, and it was
diecovered to be it severe sprain,
which will tuoan a few days' rest fen
Stuart.
Quest, Dolmen, Pei cy Stevenson' ant, .
Chaelle Hansuld, three of our wooer 1
enthusiasts, are helping the Ihmssele
team give a good Demount of them,
selves, and so far, this team has made
O good showing. Lloyd Duebar is
, , • .t1. 4. • 0.
Allan and ?1:1;)e)..7tlams, Wroxeter,
were renewing old acquaentances in
town on Sunday, a special attraction
being the Anniversary services in
Melville Church.
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Jas. and Mrs. McQueen and -Jas.
end Mrs. Moody, of Brucelielti, over
reeent viejtors with the Robb jam
flies, of town, anti the Work famil
of Grey township.
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Jamee and Mrs. Duncan and sou
Murray, of eloosejaw, Sask., ar
liere, on a veeit with the COMO!'
Moth,r, Duncan, and ota
er old friends.
0 0 0 0
X. le and Mrs. Gerry and Mrs
W. F. Stewert were at Hanover Inc
week owing to the illness of th
onner's daughter, Mese Merklingm
Mee. Stewart is extending her etne
Mee. ano. McIntosh, of Toronto
is here owing. to the serious films
of her mother, Mrs. Thuell. Mre
Copeland. of Tuckersmith, and Mrs
Toed( and little daughter, of Wind
ear. are also here.
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George Buchanan, of the Hie
Scheel ;duff tot Essex, undyed hom
Iasi week for it ehort vieit. prior t
toing• to Toronto whore lee will b
engaged in marking papers dUrin
the holidays.
-Jas. C,utt and Miss Tent)
Cutt, of Goderich, Andrew and Mrs.
Hillier and sere Howard of Defter,
Miele, W. and Mrs. DOetert and
baby, of Muskegon, Mich., were
guests at the home of Mrs. W. Mc-
, Kelve,y last Thurscley. The trip -Nom,'
made by motor. All are relatives of
. Mrs. McKelvey,
United Church
-
tenet Sunday mnrnieg, in the Unit-
ed C hurrh, Rev. A. W: D„
preached from the 1,10, 8,11 Cimpter
, ef Jelin, verse 12, "I torn the Light of
I! ; 110 tilt ftliloWt+t it after
s Anil not wslit (look nese, lint 1
. ellen be the. lig t of Tiffr." inking for
his topin " The tYti dying Tereh." A
! solo was racial ed by Miss Myrtle
er of List ow el, good voiee
t
: PERTH COUNTY
i
Wal1Fq• Gowlim, formerly a pis III -
I lel. MI mot. lehotelliod Township,
hu. tile past few y .a, s a exeident
• of Sts wee foetid dead in bed,
3 at the beim, of hie son-in-law, Robert
• Reteliffe, of steep,. Did, with whein
• he 0011.0 VI -citing. Dec wa,, an ex-
- e eve of Bleneliarti. He i. eurvived
hy Iwo daughters, et e William lei' k
mid Airs. It. Ratcliffe, and feet -tw-
in tog brOthers ; JatnP0, St,
MI'S. Bit,- and 111, r. VoilDg's
o • Kt. Afittys : Pet PI, (11 ;
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pin.ying cm the Monkton line-up.
Don't. fotget the garden party tinder
the auspices of the Wouren's Institute, 1
at the home of Jae. A. Bremner. ad-
joining the vollage,,em Itriday eVem
ing of this week, 'Program will be
supplied by the Prolemmount Quartette,
of biracial), and a splendid Lane is as-
eueed.
On Friday last, the retinal game be -
tweet: the Junkie softball teams of
the Ethel Selicad end No. 6 was play.
eil Ethel school geonnds, and the
Oth Con. learn Was declared winner,
\Vhen these teams met before, the
Ethel playere won the count, so they
are now on evep terms, A, deciding
game le being arranged,
leverybody is going to the Union
'United °hutch Garden Party, next
Tuesday, June 20th. Those in charge
Oahu that. it will be bigger and better
than ever, There) will be a softball
game at 0,80, Good supper aud stmt.
py progt aril by the London Trm.
"Jock" Ballantyne alone is worth s
I
On Monday last, Frank Raekwell t
tnet 1 1
D. A. and Mrs. Lowry, Toronte
were welcome visitors with Bruseel
Mende during the past week. Tie
i former, who has been one of Bailiff'
for York County for several years
has •reeently tenth -red his resigna
lion
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Mrs. (Dr.) Freeman and children
Norm n le• l• f
ore epending a few days with A. C
Ind Mee, Dames. The former wil
Henry and Mrs. Duncan, of El
ma, spent Sunday at the home 0
Frank and Mrs. Woods. Othe
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Cranbrook School
vh:itor, their hoine were, Merril
Re -Union
r• : • d
Facey, of Bright.
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, The. iollowing poem, composed by
Foerster, one of Cranbronk's
• nI.1 Th)ys, now tr.:whine' in Linton,
e ie published as Et gt'neral call
, to all the old boys and girls to re-
- turn to the scehee of their youth,
July 22nd,
THE CALL OF NUMBER SEVEN
School Section No. 7 is calling you
and me,
a: better known Ile Mies Gertrude
Deaden" of other days.
0 • es •
la calling all her childres
Once Mere about her knee;
Through cities, gremlins and mail.-
ies
The threlehig reverberatee.
- It wartime mountains and the sea
• And batters frantie at the Gold-
-
R. J. McLauchlin wae at Oshawt
aet week and brought back .a Buick
ix sedan for D. C. nese and fetidly
lurray and Betty Zapf, of Toron
o, returned with him and -will
pend a few weeks at "Riverside
arm," the home of Relit. and Mese
-homson.
' s
cident, He was kicked by a 'mese, gi
and when help was stunmoned, he I p
wee unconscious. De. McMaster was
called, and it Was diecoveo ed ehat be
had eerious fraceures of the beeaste
hand anti skull, Al the time of well. 1
ing, a traieed nurse is in 'attendance 9
and the patient is :Mktg well,
On Friday evening lest, tho glue- n
vale young people made a vigil. to 11
lethel, to engorge on to couple of friend.
ly gainee eofthall. The girls lined
U p at 6 p, m., and after 5 innings f
strenuous pi:eying, the gitls
were the lead by to few inne. After
the girls' game eves fluielled, the hove
played sevembming game, in which
the vial tore were again defeated,
4, ie. ee
T. 0. and Mrs. Richards, of Ram-
Iton, and Chas. Richards, of Tor-.
nto, spent a couple of days renew -
ng old aequaintances Bonsaels
ntl locality this week. Mr. and
frs, Richard:4 purpose leaving far
tealliorma Zile comet) of a month
where they will make their future
home.
44 4. 4. t.
Tho Win )he Ad T
ast week said: T. 8. Dobie, who has
een soriouely ill for some months
t his • home in Kitmardine, is now
ndeegoing treatment in Winghtim,
le is eteering Mrs. Pobie's, fath-
r s lunnt_,4 W, VenStone. It is
ant to belleVe NAV et young man
Uld. have boon pulled 'down eo
uchb but his friends aro phsocad
now that he ms improving. th
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obit Murray, of McKillop, an.
Ottoioughly therneelves, T112 DOMICre the engageneetie ot his elti-
oelebration broke up 1i Ih s»tisil est daughter, Camille, ler Wank Es.'00
hnors, ote,, ed„ging cne hytu„, efeee tome of Mobil», youngest son of Mrs, itt
be with goo," TJ, P. *feet two 00 !Mt lOt, 13vent, k
That bar the way to Heaven.
She waits to scan those Terve,
The plastic, in their dawn,
Now fixed with sober furrows
The plow of life has drawn;
She waits to hear the roll call,
All hushed upon the old school
ground,
And tunes a finer ear to catch
Celestial responses hovering
round
Seeming unanswered places.
Put off your wealth unbounded.
.And for to -day be just
That little barefoot chattorr,
That pottered in the dust
With diluter basket loaded
And sunshine overhead; they say
Stieb waleortie waits for you and me
As never stirred- Ole old Town
Plot of Gray,
$ince evo it was Touvitol.
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