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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1926-7-7, Page 1t6r, VOL 5'.) NO, 3 iffittrp 144 Per annum in advance iiiLUSSELS. ONTARIO, MEDNES1 A Y, yuLy7. Ig26 L. KER'R, Proprietor fr) c1.1 1fr -TO- RRYFIZIA.) liturstlay9 July Mt (CIVIC HOLIDAY) Under Auspices, Business Men's Association Good Program of SOFT 'BALL SWIMING EVENTS BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST RACES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Prizes given in each Event. BRING YOUR OWN BASKET Tea and Coffee Served Freely A Whole Day's Outing! aitaii";•,,e41 nP1'1'144..?0, veaaaaaarefe. Ger eeealeeeeaReaa.'a,,,ra The Surrounding District eV:ate-04e aeattetael: etekaeaeleleagteage aeleaesaaekaeleaelea: ateleaaa-aeaotelglateatiaeleeeteeeleaeleaaaelae . TURNBERRY Mrs. John Nicholson has been on the eiek llot but is improving, we are glad to report. G'or'e' and mm Yeo, Wo$101' Yoo and Kinley McNaughton spent the week end in Toronto. Mrs. John Fell and. Mrs. ,Toseph Breckenridge are holidaying at Flint, Mich., cold other points. WROXETER Robert Ballantyne is holidaying at Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Lyoyd McMichael, Detroit, is spending, a- few days et his home hare. R. IL Wendt and family, Windsor, an1 guests o fthe former's brother, J. R. Wendt. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman, Essex, werc recent visitors wieh their daughter, airs. John Hupfer. Mrs. Beeman, Leamington, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Underwood, last week. Misses Elva Hupfer, Sudbury, and Beatrice Howe, Leamington-, are home for the summer vacation. Met Barrie As uith $10;k., 11 spending several weeks With his Mother, Mrs, Wm. Harriet, Turnborry. Wm. Rae went to Toronto Selena day where he will take up• a special comae of studies during the summer months: Goo. Leckie left for T,ondon Settee - day. Mr. Leckie and Miss Georgina will follow in the course of a few weeks) . Mrs. Fraser suffered a severe fell while at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Lovell, Turnberry, and is der the :lector's care. Members of the local Orange Lodge attended service in a body in the Duited Church Sunday morning when the Rev. A. D. Armstrong preached a very able Allmon, taking his text arom Rom. 1-17, "The just shall live by faith," . . Dr. Alex McLeod and son, Jade, have returned from a trip to Niagirra Falls. W. A. Rutherford lute velem:led from Tottenham where he lute spent five months. Robert McKercher. of. Montreal, spent a 'few dnys last week at his home here. Mrs. Cavanagh and little son. Ot- tawa, are visiting the former's fatla or, W. A. Rutherford. Dr, 13. J. Hnzlewond, Ilowmenvillo, was Ile guest ttf his mother, Mtvi, W. 0. Hazlewood, recently. Mas. Stewart and Mrs. Gillespie and ehildren, Toronto„ have taken New Advertisements Aurtionmale-Rearv Pea Armee-11m picnic -Rtadnene Nen Re.union-t Svhs liorviem-RrUnsek Unite (111nrb Civic liolltlay-13ru-i.ele oeceeentiett HeliS .'vented -0i. Yolk,* A 91101011 Ho Io -i4. A. Dendinnn 91 009 given away- W .1, Chl.liiitta Tenases wanted-A(1M .oii H. 1Priwor CAIN for anle-W A, LowrY Formal - Whitfield Mower for sale -A poly 89x It 8 towhorn vesrling4 tor anle-Tho4.Pieree Pin. Mr 8.1e-111. Gilitinsun The Jamestenvn picnic beta July lot In David Johnston's grove wits a de- cided success, Mr. Leggett. of Blue - vale, managed the booth, at whicb oJl with a sweet tooth could, be eatisfied. A. big crowd gathered to watch the different games and sports. A soft- ball game was played by men of Geey aria tuo,N, the rotio,0 being t he 07 114111. Then followed 1.111108 OP every kind which were enjoyed by all. Following the reoes, a fast softball game was pltived between Grey and g101K of No. 10, snore being 18-8 In favor of No. 10 All that the git Is need is 0 ittle premier. amd th,,y will be pi rifest:tonal softball players A good lunch followed after e.hieh a game of fitotball WAS playPd 1VPP11 Seen) and Jainestpem, The ecore MLA 8-2 in favor nf Jemeet own. Amid 91(00(8(411(3 shouts, the players left the field to pal take of a good bowl). All went 110190 satisfied the 0 they had bad a good time. In rant, it Was said ''t wiph 10. VVSt.0 not nver,"•• CRANBROOK lacob Zeiglee hes exebanged his Clever:let. touring es r and new drivea a. MAIM OPW Ster sedan, Albert Locking Deceased: - 00 Seturday morning last Robert Leek- ing received Oho sad news of the denth of his brother, Albert, of Galt. He bad boon in prior health for Howie time and passed away suddenly Fri- -dey night. Heart failure was the causti of death, Deceased was bore in Newtonbrook and moved to Cron- hrook with his parents 42 years ago. Tn 1 903 he was married to An11;4 Wright, who passed away 34 years erro. He is survived by one daughter Hilda and One son,Wil liam, of Galt, and one brother, Robert of Grey. The funeral was held Monday from the home of Wm. Brai•dwood, Pall- bearere were six shoproates from the firm of Newland & Co., where Mr. Locking waa employed. Service was eonducted, by a former pastor of de- ceased, from Niagara Falls. Mr. Locking was 62 years of age and wee held in high esteem by all whoknow him. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives. rrmins in Mies B. McDowell's home whore they will spend the summer menthe. 'Quite a large delegation from hero attended' the annual district meeting of the Women's Instil ute ef East Huron. held in Moleaworth Wednes- day afternoon. 'Friends of Miss Annic Trupfer tendered her a miscellaneous shower at her home Fliday evening in honor of her approaching marriage to Har. • e'er McMichael. • JAMESTOWN Miss Isabel Thomson spent the weeleend in London. Miss Eden Morrison has returned home after a two weeks' vacation at London and St. Marys. Master Gordbn Sanderson is spending WM weeks with his grand- parents in Wallace township. E. L ,Gibson and mother, Mrs. P.' Gibson, of Hamilton, have been holidaying at the home of W. R. Moses. A number of young people from this locality took in the street dance at Listowel on Thursday -night and reported a large crowd and a good Hine. - Cranbro 11 k S.S.No.7, Grey Will hold a Re -union on the School Grounds T ursday, July 22nd Parade at 1 o'clock. Programme of Sports Will commence after parade, among which will be a. Soft Ball Tournament, including six Men's Teams and four Ladle Teams; a Tug -of -War and Races. Brodhagen Band in Attendance Mr -Community Lunch 1 Ladies bring Baskets, Cups and Pitchers.' Coffee supplied free on the grounds. Concert at Night Program supplied by The Sextette Concert Company, of London Dancing; Pavilion on the Grounds Admission 25 coots Children Free MORRIS Township Onuncil %vitt mee0 no the 19t b, Many Morrisitos attended the 111040 in 131 lISPOIS, 011 Wedoestley. 10,1110 forget the 1'4.11114111 S 9, No. 9, to mote ow, (Thine:lay), A big program hes beeli prepai Pd. Next 'Plittreday, July 151,11, the Ing community picnic at Bay field, will he held. Everybody pack up the bask - tits and min the tnereymakers, George and lies. 190(01 1, or Do ((thin, Ilion., arrived 11400 week mid will spend 01)0 0901 weeks rei ewing old acquaint- ances, the principal attrartioii here heing he Old Boys' Re -anion of S. S. No. 0. Mr. Sinith was a Pot mer resident of the 8111' Onti., while Mrs, Smith was forrneely Mies 13(11 101), the echoollionee of No, 0 being Imiated on her rooPV'S 1101111estead, Re:SION:RD i Se PI °relief: Stewart, who has been teacher at 8, 8. No. 6, has resigned, mid befove school closed, the. following abbess WS'S read and a gift presented to het. : , DRAB, Alois Stet:waive.- We, thtt parents mid pupils of S, S. No. 0, take the opportunity Dii -. nit - ern oon or ex 131 (1881 lig nut a Ku seintion of your services as teitehet. foe the past two yetwo. We ask you to imeept this gift as a remembrance of your stey among us. aVt. heatally wish ynn every soccees ln the work you undertake. Signed on behalf of S. 8. No, 6, Mor- ris, Rutty BoNes, SAntE Print:en Smoot, legrouT,-The following is the report of the final examinations held 0013, S. No, 4, Mortis, 131111005 76 per nem, pass 60. au, IV -Lloyd Pipe 71; Joe Smith 54. • Su. HI - Gordon Heyman 78 ; 144,a,tlys White 75 ; Glenn Smith 70 ; Mervyn Pipe 03, JE. III -Dave aliller 75 1 Elbert White 7,( Margaret Russell 73 ; Bor. OW Smith 64 ; Kate Russell 63. Sre, II-O•nrtlon Niclici 70 ; Hazard Smith 65 ; Jack Pipe 00 ; Mae Seott 55, SU 1-LRWi0 Itnesell (081(13 13(10(1). Su, PR, -Glen Ninhol (good), Jit PTo -Clara Smith (very goo(1)„lanie Bet nerd (very good), 13111 Harman, (good) ISLAY NI, CuaWroren, Teacher, ADDRESS ANT, PrauttieNTATiox,- Laet Wednesday, the pupils and pae. en 08 of S. 6 No, 4, mot at the home of 14. L and Mrs, Nichol, and niter a 800141 time and a program of music, songs, anddititcl ng, with Duke Joialltn Cludemon, an addeees was reed by alildted Nichol and the peesentotion of a cedar chest and pieces of china WOK made by Glenn Smith to Mise Crawford, who hoe t•esigned es teach- er. Miss Crawford made 0 imitable 1,00 y, Lunch Was served to all pros. en a Following is the addrees : DEAR MISS on.A WPORD.- The pupileof School Section No, 4, Morele learn \vial regret that you are abnut to eever youe connection with thee school, after three yeare' 'gelation which Mee been to 114 both profiteble And pleaetene, During youu teem et offlee, you lutve eaehed one et:holed-warted Pee:Peet, nod your 13P08- 8(10810 the aboial life ot the aistria I 1 11/19 110011 enjoyed by all. able 19 1919100 1.1.111ilide 119 Of the feel 1 fi•letull meet often only te part again, hui we hope that iti the tire, e may auto have the pleasure of 4111 1113 ; you 11111114 to visit with 11 again. Ae 1 0811131(1 token of ovir regard, we would 1 ceek yon to except thie cedoe eheet io cl all the good wkiles which WS I/4VS 111 one power to bestow. May y• u .1 Memories of School Sperion No b I/It.Ss0111, 01.11.9 !,110.11 lie of vim, Sigiled on behalf of the pupils, Tom MILLER, i Jolo Seerrn, June 30110, 1926. • &moor. lieeroRT -.The following is the l'00(( 0. of the final examinations of S. S No. 9. Mot•ris. SR, III To Ja IV-A:elate Bewley, Stout 1.3i yens, JR III To SR. III- Clifford Pense, Thomas Kir k by. 8R. II To .lit, Ill - Beacham Alcock, JR. II TO Sit. fl - Isabel Alcock. I To JR, II- May Shortreed (hon ), Lloyd Pease (hon ) tare PR TO I -Walter Bentley, Lloyd Aleock. Su PR -Ruth Alcoelc. JR Pit TO S. PR -Addle Bell, Perfect, attendance for month of June-Ar- thue Bewley, Clifford Pease, Beacham Adcock. 'No. on toll 14, average 90- tendance la. C. McGowex, Teacher. Sorrow.. REITORT -The following is the report of the June Promotion Ex- aminations, in S. S. No. 0, Morris Exami notices in all Rubin is in eecoed and (3( 11(3 gmdes. JR. Pre -Ross Dui • PAIL SR Pre -Lettie Pierce, Archie Henderson, Ross Wheeler, JR I - Bettie Currie (A), Jack Wheeler (13). 311. II-Doeothy 13orte 77 ; Joe 13rewer 601. SR. II -Annie Pierce 74. JR. III To SR, Hi -Velma Duncan 63. Su Hi To JR, Iv -Stewart Pie: tie 67 : Roy Pierce 58 (recommeucled). Pass 60, tionors 75. Perfect attendance sinne Eester-Arebie kleaderson EtIld Jack Wheeler. Best attendance all year-Ist. Joe Brewer, 2nd. Dorothy 130F"81-:011ENCE 13, STEWART, Teacher, Settnot, REPORT -The .F01100,4111 15 the repmt of Browntown Pnhlic School, (S. 14 No, 8 Mor(3s). for the months of May and June, litchi:ling results of the Payout:ion Extonin. 4(10111PR -ROSS TlIt'Vpy 37 500t'0, Isabel Mustard 32 star Dorothy iiiiewart 29 stars. Pit To I-Nlargaret Torvey 47 stars, Isabel Thytine 42 stars, Irene A ment 41 stars. IST TO JR II- OharliP Mathees thonnria, Stanley Mustai tl, JR II To SR 11 - Irene Warwick, Viola Goll, Elmer Sellers (on 111111). ette, II To Jet III - Jean To rvey (honor ea 'Innin Gavels., Dorotba, Coll, Jean (+amiss. ,Itt 111 To Sia II I -Eddie Garniss. Si 111 10 in I V--Hetrry Gall, Eva Dennis. JR IV TO Su IV -Freda Mostitrd, Edith Garniss, Ross Smith. 1-1001 etta Smith. Perfect attendance in May- Enretta Smith and Margaret Torvey. Perfect attendance in June -Eta otto Smith, Margaret 'Purvey, Edith Gar- niss, Eva Dennis, Eddie Garniss, 'Com Natalie.% Elmer Sellers, Irene Ament, Isabel l'hynne. Prize for highest standing on Honor Roll dining Spring term -Margaret 'Purvey. ETHEL I. WARDELL, Teacher. GREY Commit met on Moodily, at Ethel, J. E. and 6010. AlcKintion and fam- ily, or Fort William, are spending a Viteatinti with the former's mother, on the MIL Don't forget Grantham:lc School re - onion, on Thursday, Joly 22nd. A big crowd of old boys entigirls are ex- peceed back. 131 ussele Community picnic, at Bay- field, on Thursday, July 151h, All Greyites are expected to take a holi- day and visit that fatuous resort. David and, Mrs. Ramsay, Joseph and Mrs. Long and Miss Doris spent Douai:don Day with John and Mrs. Pugh, at Mitchell. ale, Pugh is suf- fering from severe burns which he 1 e- eeived at Mitehell, lase week, 01110)111411, arceerepanied by her datight Mrs. (9. It Gotts- chalk, of Richmond, NC ch., and form - et eesidente of Die 5131 Com, were wet.. come visitors (liming the past week. They motored (wee to attend the Golden 'Wedding of Henry end Ifirs. Atwood, old friends of the family. It 1s87 378098 811(05 they moved in Mich- igan. Senora, RePORT.-The following is the repo, t nf the final exeminations held in S. 8, No. L eey. P11001140800 are listed as they will be in Septein- SR, IV -Agnes Davidson, Fred Glas- sier, Douglas Ilentingway, JR. IT-. 0014901100 allacott. 13,4, 111- 35914 Oveeliff, Stuart Glassier, Jean David. son, Ruesel Wilson, Roes Engel, Leona Gaynor. Jit. Hi -Stanley Wilson, Archie Moses, Willie McNair, JR, H. -Violet Eliot:co a Scott, Davidson, George Cardiff„leek Mitchell. Jet. 1-.1 oak Lowe, Clifford Cardiff. 314, PR,-Ourn el Hetet, Leoutted Lamont. Billy Bmit takrtei ttAlu 34. LOWR, 'reacher, HANSULD-MACDONALD, - A very happy event took plaoe at Ruck (Thneole Intense, Millbank, on Satur- day, July Bed, when Miss. ,Tenn Bloc - Donald, youngeat daughter of the late Donald McDonald and Dire, MacDon. old, Con. 2, Grey, was 'united in Mar- riage 00 Chas. F. Hanauld, nf Ethel. Rev. T. A. Bell performed the cer- emony. 'The bride looked very sweet In 14 beautiful gown of white nine: apple eillt 'with exquisite hand-ero• broidery, the moteeial hoviog beeo Slant from India by her aunt, Miss Catherine Campbell. The In ide's 01111 ornament was thother-of.peari neck- lace with finely.caeved peed au a, which came feom Jernealero. Her going.away circles Waft a rosewood em- broidered crentode.eltene. The young coople were aceoMpaeled by W. .4, and Mee. Elliott, of Pilot Mound, Matti Mr, and Mee, Ilansold Writ for a short trip to Eastern )1001 0)8, On their re - term they will reside in Ethel, where Mr. Hanaold conduets a aneceeefill haetlitate hnelitheit, , !, ft Will hold a Monster Re -union on the Sehool Grounds Thursday, July Sth Come and meet your old Scheel friends Bring your basket Parade at 1 o'clock Concert at Night Mrs. Van Wyck, Mr. Harvey McGee, Bagpipe Selections Admission to evening program 25 cents Dance Afterwards ORCHESTRA Many 2101n Grey took in the races et Brussels, on Wednescley. 31141113 5(1(3 Mrs. Alt wood, 16111 Con., left on Tuesday for Richmond, *Mich., where they will spend a, week with Mrs. Wm Chummy) and family, Pld friends who attended their golden an- niversal y, last week. 1. REcoRT -The following is the tesult of the Promotion Exernia- Minns of 1-3. S. No. 8, Grey, Oil means reronnueeded, JR. To SR IV -Rae Houston 711 • Violet Jacklin 72( Fred :Mitchell 50 CR) 814 III TO JR IV- IeithelltallleTeggate 1323. .111. III To Ste III -Laura Granger 81 4 (hon.) ; Stuart Evans 80 (hon.) ; Ruth Beown 74 ; Elwood 10020130,0)0. 0113 ; Ross Me.; Taggart 58 (I1) ; Willie McTaggart 48 HO. JR HI -Eddie Blogett. Sit. II TO ,In III-Lanrenee 3acklin ((4). I To JR, II -Allan McTaggart 05. PR - Mildred Jacklin. JESSIE MILLER, Teacher. Scutum Raeoter -The following is the9(1(1011of the Promotion Examin- ations of S. S, No. 5. Those marked " failed in one or more subjects. Pass 60 pee cent, Honors 75 14,1. 0011 JR. IV To SR IV -Jean Campbell 78 ; A nie Eveleigh 75 ; Amy HOIlllee 70. gor, 111 130 JR IV -Kathleen RI 4111114V 77; Lizzie Beirees 67 ; Gladys Lovas 06 ; "Willie Beirnee Jit. HI To ane. II I -'sElnrence Hamilton 55, Sit. II To 31-6 III -Norman Hen (1i. JR TI To 810, II -Harry Holmes 97 ; Oar] Lueati • 4 4 4 • MATRIMoNIAL.-On Monday, Jo ne 281.11, it quiet wedding took place et !be Bronsels 'United Ohm ell pal site - age, when Ids. 13„ daughter of Win. and 101,0, R•inds, was united in (0(41'- 1 111130 to Harold Sanderson, of Toron- to. Aftei the ceremony, ()earn med by Itev, A. W. late Icel., B. D , dainty 1(1(1911 9008 served at the home of the In' ide's parents. Only the itnmediate relatives were present. The bride wore a navy blue ensettible snit of poiret tWill entn hi nod with limed sand and navy crepe and georgette, with hat of sand hair braid tO Match.. She wore a neckpiece of Rrissien Fox, the gift of the groom. The young couple left by motor for Toronto, whole they will reside at 13 Dilworth Orescent. Malty friends extend con- gratulations and good wishes for fut- ure happinees. elenoor, 11 erotrr -The following is the result of the Promotion Examin- ations of S 5 No. 10. Grey. The ciao- sos are arranged as they will by after Sept. let. Names ttre in order of mer- it. SR. IV -Aline PILLter$on (hon.), Peavl alartiorhan (ham), MayCarnoeh- an, Wilda Baker, Isobel Speiren, JR, IV -.A ('(11(11' Nes bel, LaWS011 Whit- flPid, (001 11 promoted conditionally). ,1p. Dil voctl, 811814 Nealiel, Peal I Baker, Su II -Delmer Dil- worth. Norma Speiran, Vance 13aker, ,lot II -Cat Man Raker, I-GI:Lays Ward, PR -Ninriel Hackwell, Phyl- lis Ward. Dorothy Dilworth, Lawson Ward 'rho resul0 of the star tam test wits : 1st. Glen Dilworth, 2tui, Geete Baser, Brd, Speiran, Imeere lattauTtan, Teacher. HOOVER-WTO0'lT3IAN. - A preety home wedding of 311(10 0101111, was that of Miss teleran:21P Eileen Hoover, youngest daughtee or J. H. and Mrs, Hoover, or Blyth, formerly of Grey Township, to Norman leuttsel Wight - nom, eon of Wm. \Vigil titian, of 13l - grave, 'The wedding 90118 solemnized by Rev. Dr, Barnby, of Myth, at o'clock, at, the residence of the britle'a p0409 08, immediate relatives mond. lug. The ceremony was petformed unclee the spreading tt 005 001 the lawn, the wedding toenail being played by Miss, Graee Whitman. The fair you og bride, entering on her father's aem, was gowned in pale geeeit "('010 nod blonde Ince, and carried a shower bnquet of pink Ophelia rneeS and val. ley lilies, Miss NInriel Hoover, in yel- low georgette and :tarrying lavender sweet peas and lily-oache.Yalley, eta tended her eister, 13111e Barbaro Woods, of California, a niece rif the bride, was &neer giel. She wore a -dainty little dreee of pale green and earried violets and pansies.' The groom woe :misted by hie Mother, Leslie Wightnian, Many heritage.' gifts were received bv tbe young 000pie, tato girt of Mr, Wightman Lo his bride being cbeet of *liver, airs. 1) n 9, With leo (49'') "lad Alks [twits I 1..tovs0, (34111.“/ 04019 &LSI 1!!!t! Gm Wedding of ir skim, iind 1l anti Mr,. Cernfilieli, , Mkt; ramp fin th event, Mr. and Mts. Wigin (min 1. 01, by motor fOr hotter/noon nr sena, Beach, 10111 Mete 1 loi ' return, :P- etrie in Loodoti Den rind Fred If:ohm are at ,M1 hi 1,', or. Dave and Mrs. McLennan and daughter, were week end viol - tors with Hamilton friands. Frank McCutcheon, of London, was a week end visitor wtth hie brother, J. J. McCutcheon. Archie and Mrs. Ferguson and children and Jaelt and Mrs, johnston and Jean, of Walkerton w: re Sun- day visitors at Geo. Johnston's, sr. A large number of Greyites took in the picnic in D. Johnston's bush on Dominion Day and enjoyed a good day's sport. The treasurer will receive the ad- vance payment of taxes on the 14011 of each month, if any taxpayer wish- es to make such payments. 5% pee annum allowed off for payments. J. M. and lars. Lake and Mis.ses Dorothy and Ellie and Mrs. Winfield motored from Hamilton on Dominion Day and spent the week end with 191019 and Mrs. Lake, 10th Con. A very enjoyable event took place on Thursday last, July lot, at the home of Willie mend Mrs. Ward, Con. a, Grey, when the annual re- Lltlinn of the Ward family was held. About seventy-five were presmt and epent the day in baseball, races ancl games and eonteste of other kinds. Everyone did ample jute -ay., to the ; supply of good things previded by the ladies. Amorig those preaMt the followlogo: Henry and airs. Ward, Selvanue and Mrs. Ward, . Walter and Mrs. 17,7ard, W. and Mrs. Kitchen, Tom anti Mrs. Ward, Percy 1 and Mrs. Ward, Will and Mrs. Ward, John and Mrs, Herd, Mrs, Alf. Ward, ; Mrs. Copp, of 'Woodstock, Stanley and Mre. Kitchen, Nelson and Mrs. ! Kitchen, B. and Mrs. Bray, H. and , Mrs. AleCutchrion, F. and Mrs. Snail Iand B. and Mrs. Heibein. (-GOLDEN WEDDINci ANNIVERSARY.- . On Wed oesday, June 801h, Henry and ; Mrs. .41 1900011 e,lebi ed their golden ; wedding with twit children, giundi children emi friends. The couple %VHS 1 10011 0)11 50 year. ago, on the ath Con- ' Cession of Grey Tom:ship, hy Rev. Richard Hassard, pastor of the Prim- itive Methodist Church, One of the first log (11111 (1101' erected in the town- ship. eh.. and Mee. Attwond were both boon in Etigland, hut (((11111'at 00 Oittda in their int army as their p14,'' enter were sent out by 0110 Great Went- , ern Railway to help constiatet. the 1 Grand Trunk already 8(01 10(0 bet ween Montreal and Torun t 1. After their mteriage, they residitl on the 0.1, I CPsSiOn of (4u'y, fol a comber of 131'ill 5, and nineteen yvare, ago, movod to the 1014 Ono., whele they- have ,','- 8 (11011 up 10 the present. During the afternoon, softball 9009 pitlyed (11/(1 In 0- e1' in the evening, a dance wee held. Following 199011 on the lawn, (19 9011111) about 80 were present, ft 1)1 ii11.4 ,JF ((1)9 '5 munnering 5(1 Were presented to 3010 bride and grown along with a dinner 81)0. ley the people of the cool Mon i tt y. .A :levet:Thew rink library eat was ((('0. 84(11190 by the children and ut andrhild- 1 en, beside0 many ntlitr \Vitt) Josh. BM ennui, of Toronto. as toast master, toasts were In ()posed 1,, 010 14 0(10 and and groont, king and enur9 ry and :deo 0. LIPS led i es and gentle- men. Community songs, ••The chi Gray Bennet," "NVIien you and I NVP1 voting, 'thiggie" and "Auld Lang Syne,'" 15014. 81111/4 :Ind soh's wo 1,1(41' (red by J. Ati wood, J 11111 ('(((1(1), R. L, Taylor, A. 11111,1,49.1 1‘, A tnee At. twood and Neil eleN air, Toe Pose' extentle hearty to Nap and airs, Attwilmi and hope they will ce leln ate theit diamond w vetting. On Tuesday evening„linie 2011, a large and representative Company mot tbe home Of Mrs. Jane MacDonald, and (aota, Grey; to show their affection tilitai g 1,1101.7 ,1 0r; f a home of her own, Many and Varied were the gifts ehowet ed oi the little evet y one of 11' 1(1111 ehmeed the very best taste. There 90010 kle- ellen utensils of the totem designs, two splendid mahogany trays, catt, glass, china, silver to rejoice her artistic eyes, linen of dainty pattern, Main ioue 11)1( 11 and hood towel, two pretty rugs, candlesticks, finiabaeltets, jerdinet one of whieh contained the following : When Jean moves over to O1149110"0 town , When pertains are rp and rose ore dawn, pplioerariVithhethw0151117,tii.dr:N1 vm1,98.00ettonwtit.11 out. Brim toll with good wishes, deer, We give to held them, 10,05 birdinere." lieivelopes, too, with crisp Canadian bills, lay on the table. Someone tet" marked, "I hat Will get, it great semply of (lour and sugate" "Never" was ('118 prompt reply, "It, will got nomethin13 that will remind me all my life, of the greitteat of earth's gifts, -the love of my friends." The following addrese was read by Dire. Gordon Edgar, and replied to, on behalf nf the beide, by het be:Aber-in-law, W. A. Elliott, of Pilnt Mound, Manitoba, DIWAlte, 3sAnNti.t-nbee of your fried, have gathered hove to-oigh a to ex mese our sincere gend wishes tie vnu are about to "embark ou the voyage of evedderilife," As We learned of your intention to leove one community, we felt, the loss keenly, 1490 9011 kmew robot 18 001' loss will be Chat lie'e gain. Yon have always takeo suc41 an aelave in- terest 31.1 your home life here, and at the atune time, yon never failed to re- member the (Mee who Wer'n (4AY. And now, Although you may he !env- ing adr iminediate neighborhood, We ate glad that yram Dew home will be neat enough that eve rimy fregeently ' ebe you. 1(1110 MAIO 900415, Jeen, you have endeared yonrself to the Moles. worth pimple, that now. We hope pin will ne!....10 1,:ir 0011114 g;ftS 411 41: pi 0s • eion of our !nee end weld -will, rual, :le Von tind rot them in yout. new 10,104, y 110•S' bring 10 you tilemot (94 (40' pleaemi ptssoein t ions May health. happinesS 5.011 ineaperity ever be vonrs. Signed tin behalf of 371.111 11 lends, ANNIE (6'1IPIIELL, EVA HALIMVIt. MABEL BROWN. ETHEL . Dr, and Mrs. Wardlaw end children emit' t July 1st, at. Bayfield. E. L. and Mrs. lepejai.ditte and child- ren aecompanied by 1.119, J. Kramer and (401d00, spent Stuiday, at For- mosa, The park 1 here is a pretty Place, With every anmeement for children. Tbe '24th annual - meeting of the East Huron W0111S1I'S Institute wee held at Moleeworth, 011 Wednesday, June 13014. Each district was well represented, and a large crowd was present. Mise Ellitheenlibts, of An - caster, gave 4 splendid addrees which was beneficial to all. The Pi.esident of each branch of the W. 1., read their their yearly report, and all are doing good work. The program 40il0 varied, including duke, inetrumen tale. com- munity singing, which was enjoyed. A9 the close of the I:need:ea a dainty Ineeh was serVed. end everyon P wee t home pleased with the cnroial reel- come.given them by the Molesworth Braneh of the W. I. Gifford Dunbar, of Detroit, sper.t a few day e at his home here. Mies Edith Kreuter was visiting for o few days at D. lieuther's at .Cran- brook. Mrs. R. 014411013 eame from Ter - onto on Monday night and jolt:ad her husband here. William and Mrs. Zeigler and sole Billy, :Tent the week end with frionds in Chatham. 00)1e holiday. will be observed on t'ne 14th. A picnic will be held in Bayfield that day. J. II. Fear is looking- after the • mail and taxi 901.0190 while Jas. Me- Leliand 1e On his vacation. Mrs. Erauter, sr., of Wingham, is 1-i9iting her sosn, Goo.. John and M. Er:inter for a couple of weeks. Edith Gorsalitz has returned to her home at Craniernole after snonding 11 1,w w,,,,ks at Williem Ziregfer's. W. C. and Mrs. Bislaa. and Carman left last week for Guelph where Ma. Bisbee will atteed the sun:neer coarse in the 0. A. C. The Ethel We:oleo's Inetitute was well renresented at the District Art - meeting in Molesworth last -wca- n,,sdoy tornoon. • Cherlie, the. young son of' 1,05330 mei Mrs. Lake, is iit prosplit under the Doetor's :ewe with an attack a pneumonia. W... hope he will soon be better. A meriting will he 14 ld on Friday pverlint:• of this week at the Library Molding at • a o clock to make ar- rneeemi, ads for a field day. Watch fr., date of big event. rae Winaham soft hall teams play their selnelttled game; here to -night Tuesday) and the Ethel pareere go to Wet:Neter F1'31.1•Iy oit'.11t. to ate tend a Steawherry seeial. Go to chureh on Sundev. Smaial newer Service in Ethel United Church at 7 p.m. Wiair a flower and cornii to church. Roe's, 1111,111., 3T_ 1(11 13 pen. and Ethel. '1 p.m. . There will bo a speeinl meeting of the I,. '1'. B. A. -on Friday, July 0, at 8.30. „All ,11141111.I41'8 aro asked to attend 118 1.110%9 is speciztl business. The new sani-animal will lot (40\'9' :1 I to- all paid up member.; present.- ] Robert C110.41103', oUr new baker. 1.11r9113ei0 lost wei;I: and eommenced 1 work li, the Vodden Bakery, This 1 is n vory valualile addition to 1.1m business of our Tillage and already there is a big demand for his eboive blend and tmetlaa On Sunday last 11 vers. impreeeive reception service evae held in the United Chu reh when .twetity r,av mombors united with the chi:trill, six by certificate and fourteen on loots fession of faith. A similar service will bp htd at. 11oe's elturce. next • Sunday. Mr. P. Currie rang an ate. oropriata eolo at the evening sarvice last Sunday. Quito a few from Ethel vveet to Beigrave on Friday evening to soo the soft ball pintos Ethol and Holgravo. The able contest be- gan at 6.30 and Sifter n gond exhibi- t 'Olen of the favorite sport the Bel. grave girls were defeated by a good margin, The boys' 13111110 WaS played under somo handicap us the Belgrreee rooters concentrated their Whole al;•• tention :el the. Umpire and made it next to impossible to -carte: on the game. After a heette- exhibitien of abueive conduct, the game was called off by the urnnire and the result of the game is still unknown. • BRUCE COUNTY Officers Bone and Widnutypte Walkerton, were railed to Tara, to in- vestigate into the finding of the body 14 14 new-hotn infant floating 011 the river At Torn, that (ley. Reeve lelavtin, of Ripley, etiffered 14 paritlythe 8(11-0118 et his home. Al - 11101)1311 hie condition is enpsidered serious, hopes ere held for hie teeny- eey. aohn L Fisk line mold hie 1 12.aere feem on the thirhem toad. fla 110308 West of the (1. IsT R. statino, at Walk- erton, to Albert Werebtee, of Wolk- erton, possession giVen July let. 13e- 8101ee tam teal estate Me. Woebter toket over the ceopta'livestnek, hop - Jewell: 8 and the linneelinla furniture, (1)1(9 (1111)8 paid beieg 4112 1100,