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The Brussels Post, 1927-3-16, Page 8WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1927. y for Showing THE RRUSSELS POST The Nep ' ll27 Pa EPS ,fie- The largest •and most up-to-date selection we have ever had. All Papers shown are kept right in stock—there is no delay or uncertainty with having to wait while we send away for them. See the Sunworthy Wall Paper - This is the newest thing in Wall Paper, It will not fade ; its beauty lasts. This is made on the best grade of paper, in fast colors, in a 22 -inch width, semi -trimmed of course and all ready for hanging. If you have papering to do this Spring it will pay you to see our samples of Wall Paper, as besides showing the bet- ter grades of papers we have a splendid assortment of the Cheaper ones, commencing at the low price of 12c a roll. P. SMITH 4 � . �+tare Jiro ist and Stationer Brussels Jilted Church REV. A, W, BARKER, ls• 0. MINISTER Sunday, Mar. 20th 11 a,nl.--Public Worship. Anniversary of the Women's Missionary Society. Mrs, (Rev.) Longby, of China, will address the congregation. Special Missionary Offering. 3 p.m.—Sabbath School ses- sion and Bible Classes - 7 p.m.—Public Worship. Tlie Minister -Theme: "The Mission of the Master" Tuesday—Y. P. Society. Wednesday — Prayer Service -Choir rehearsal. Friday at 7.30 -Boys' Class. Sawmill Now Running, I A Clever Play Coming, Amin Bros. have commenced "I ov. e Marv'' taken from "Mrs. work nt thD custom :awing. Quite a :tock of logs have boon brought in during the winter. "Delight" Lattnched Again. N;lt'il1,a'ion will open early this year. The "Delight' was IRUIIChn(1 ing( e x4'air,iona� cup th h it \Ia Maitland. Mistake in Press. In the advt, of Tho.;, Kerr'; for Inspector Was Here. Cotton Seed Heal last week, the - The Tn •peetor of the Firn ttnder- piee was qunted as $2.60 our cwt. writers was hero on Monday .for no It The should lcorr,ctiolt iso have ben r madeit) the( aadvt. flood being on, the1lde decided to ret uaccount orn this week. al a later date. As Coadjutor. Heads Orangemen. It is rumored that Very Rev. Dealt J. J. ITrut 1. Editor of the Rio - Arthur Carlisle of Christ Church eudine Reporter. was elected Grand ed Bishop Montreal, hi hop (nl(lj)ltttlof Huroniay be i(t er Dios \ nllat100 d (uelphWe tastwe<, OntarioOrange t31r. Pete,' ',t 0 h•• tinny gleet?Ing o1' the Syn- oiteuld stake a eapahl pre. od uC Huron. Dean 1'arlesle was siding officer. formerly rector of Croayn Memorial Hoene -Made Baking Sale. church, Iiamiltol, There will be a sale of home-made Women's Institute. baking and a hot supper, under the Tho March mec`ting of the Wom gnsuires of the W.C.T,TI in Miss 's Institute will be hell Fehlay TTnnter's lunch rooms on Saturday. March 19. Supper will bo served from 4.30 to 7.30. Sfecinl Session of Co. Council. Reeve Backer has been notified to Wags of the Cabbage Patch will be the feature friday and Saturday, March 25, 26alerts down the slate. Sold His House. l'hl. Garton has disposed of his bons. and Int to Percy •Tyeimmn, who ,.uvb ised it is 0 home for his mother, 71 Garton is talking of going Weal this summer. afternoon of this week at three 0 - eloek,in the Public Library. A pap- ' er on "Mu: ic" will be read by Mrs. Jets, S. Armstrong. There. will be Lost—A Fox Hound about a week ago. Light in color. Weide Me - 1 Donald. Phone 2.17. 1 SEED Barley, 6 -rowed and 2 -rowed, a quantity of it for sale. Photo 21-19. Alex. McLauchlan, R. R. 5, Brussels. 2T TEAM of Heavy Colts, rising 3 years old, for sale. Mark Cardiff, Lot 11, Con. 13, Grey. Phone 4216. HEAVY Colt, Rising 3 Years Old, for sale. Carl Procter, Phone 1312. 39 -if ' FARM TO RENT.—Lot 10, Con, 14, Grey. Apply to Nelson Askin, P,ent River, Ont. FOR SALE.—Baby Carriage in good condition. Phone 31x. • ROCK Hatching Eggs For Sale. .Ap- ply to John R. Olive r, P .on. -a 281S1 1. FOR SALE.—Quantity of ' No. 1 Local Ne s Items :,y ygw :":::. t e a t tetteeet al :.,:.,,»tee - ... ealate5-a `.eeelat io ;e;»<»wtelter«;,e,.,,. Alfaalta and Timothy. Also a aloe -r. Russel Knight, some community singing. Roll Ca is to be answered by a Potato Recipe. offend a special session of the Co. All the ladies of the community are Council next Wednesday and Thurs- cordially invited to the meeting, clay, to review the question of the Equalization assessment, which is "Boy Friend" Coming -to Grand. now before the -Court. An elaborate dream sequence, em- ploying hundreds of people, and corn • prising one of the most novel scenes "]Tattling Butler" played at the ever incorporated into a picture, was Grand the last three days last week photographed by MontsBell for h snds w good ohous production of The Boy Fad Son thise, is "Every which comes to the Grand Theatre drawing fair crowds. The last sbow as a Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer picture is on Wednesday evening. on Monday and Tuesday. It is the Engagement Announced. dreamt of John Barrer. as Toe Pond, "The boy friend," who, ben that he is disgraced a'id has lost his girl, has a nightmare in which he sees the faults and virtues of his enemies and friends exal;oorated many fold. The "kick" of the dream however, is the fact that everyone is charming, Joe has tried to intpress upon the small town consri ,u-,n'>s; the 'a'nrportauee of manners and grac- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pollack, of Kincardine, Ont., announce the en- gagement of their youngest daugh- ter, Gladys A., to Rev. A. W. Barker, 11. D., of Brussels, the marriage to take place quietly in the latter part of March. Has Prominent Role. The Free Press, London, last week iousncss without appreciable results. published the picture of a niece of In his dream he Rees everyone, the 'Mrs. ida Lowry, and gave the follow - traffic cop, garbage man tad hDrse, ing item,—Miss Reta. Lowry, who is included, weerinct, dinner clothes and to play the pert of "Rose," the in - being "charming." Marceline Day gentle role in the Glee Club produc- Ttlay; opposite John I-iarron In 1. i3oy Friend." Pays Tribute. R. R. 2,Tho \Vim0b:nn advance last w•eol; Phone" F -Ir; Iitu=;.l;• paid the following tribute to the, 110 tion of "The Highwayman, a t•nn- voratinn - Hall. University of Weaern Ontario, on Maroh 31 and Apra 1. Concert and Play. A convert mrd play will h, iven SCOTCH Bred' Bull For Sale bean. \ � tet 1 aformer .•c } on Thursday)d1v eve t March h l It1n i^tOran 110s$,;11. N i I, , 1t n L <t (l 01111011 of Patti- t1 Town ITzih under the auspicesof I of Con. 1 It h great regret that we the Y.P.S.V of Brussels United church. ttrl t . art' called upon to record the passing )),'.r C. huff. A.C.G.O. will be as - "P3 For Sale --George Bi:,h- t 1 l ogre. 7 ll'.' t '' t -"n 1 of one of Win;; i.ed h}• local tnusi'cal talent and al - Hydro Blinked. nit, 1., . t;, Cue, 7, Gros, P t 1% to the Did a Good Job. „ _r basis 111(11te titiwlta in the person „ by firs. Vanwyke, eloeutnunhat of good Some out=•d-. trouble enfold Hy- 1 21 '• W. 1', V;utanntr, He I. ft, ea, NA inf.41111111, The second half of t'nc The rain on Sunday [vaa ;i -- - 1 t dro to go off about six o•t•locls Suit- i A SHORTHORN Bull, 11 Months spoken (11' a• a mac tciihut an c'nu- ,.,•;,,• -,'t will be a humorous play, "111 clean-up remedy. day evening fora :Theft tin,,•. Girl, rv:ui color. John Put;-) lett (t, Coo. 1 ,. C ray. t`aoa ' P2-111, ice Went Over Sunday.• i 'll 1 lather, Vii 11 1 ti'ut I t FOX'S Ilrti'* to' \Ir, \ ut tone. was horn in 1?e` Perplexing Situation: ° boats Wray )C 1 1 n r -i ,. ti l i i. - ..,fret `i .=tote. Sec being ng;i.;. d in the m111111l , td t. in The Post. 1:10111 so thorn. Later the family mov- ed t0 1,+•us 1.. where father and son Two Church Societies wcr, ext 'n,it elf r t1ed in 111100 'fa Receive Bequa:ts. 1 :acv milling. The de'c'eased was made known at the regular a loyal soil of Huron County-, and alenv .rill:; of the W. M. S., of Melville a ,a s tool-. a deep interest in public 1: i--I-t•I. _ u•.n (''hut n, on Friday a£- lau;. :\t the age of 21 he was a 1•,0111111 that rho Society had been ected which er of 'tile Brussels Coun- 1 et» l tti+'re 1 in the will of the late oil, in ich het served for : everal : J . \Villi un Martis of times village. The lee off the alai doth went eii Sold Milk Route. iuNcti or Little, a i;s For Sal:. on Sunday. Tile riven' rose :o stood Jan'. iei,llr_<'.-,a & Sonleave dingo_ tet 11 tic(tuarric, latt 32, Con. marks on Saturday. ed of their milk route to Elston C:t1- i 11, Gley. Phone .19-11. rl r ,tete. i" who po e cion on April f FOR SALE.—Rad %I -1 rllfadfa Making Good Progress. Rth SLE Rad 1 75atr thy Ahzx, Alta:'=on has had :i'r. old Concert and Birthday Party, II and 'I 'toothy and A1,1'<' noted• g's torn dowel :end as soon as Th,, Outlook Misr- nn Band, of ! H :.dv,ne, lTa: 11 .incl Flttc•ry building's to t the woollier heroines settled will ro-it lira , T•nit 9 c hureh, w;11 befit a 1 ..no , IN, J. Dan", P,luevale. '_'T the work of erecting his new garage (,i: t :trod 1 1 it la; Party on the ,,. 11 1 of Monday, March 'nth. A 100 Acre farm to rent in Morris Two. Spoke at Gerrie. .coed pi 0:1'„nrt 1- h, in'.. T.repl:._ 1 fora Apply to W. .A. Lowry. I fusel: •+•e ,old in the the or<,1::'on, All :Hite boxes are to ; 4 Yearling O::ford Ewe., .for sale. Years. In 1880 h., WOS 0100) 0(1 to who died a r1u Inc of wool s agro, and Special 14 -e ,n ice; wt1 YPhone 107 Cameron Cuchrrulc -7.1 I:s Minnie Montgomery of Walk- nb ladles trill ilae(t a tdr sum of Gori. i:nite.d Church last Sunday, r.,' a::,,,b•d in at thi:. meeting. SOWS York sow with , rton, who predeceased him several �, rf file \V. 1f. S, unit I for Sale ----One sone. The Ladies' Aid Society, of • rr a go. 'therm. was horn (1I tion ih •;uv, hurlh ,all likewise rec•clr•e t L-1 t- one 1(111 and three dough -.D c.100 Teem the sante ourco. Deems - viesC. G. V onto; le' of the Wro, De- . ; was ono of the earliest members cies Co.. Toronto, ;111:, R. Th 1''014. , I ♦a„ .n tee .,rl • •3 Alabama • Miss of tilt W. AI, S„ and at the time of 1, of nrtgonn-1,, , her death i.e: the honorary president Norma. Toronto, ronto, ;and Mrs, J. S. Doo.of the Society. le, Kincardine, Ont. In 1900 Mr. Versatile came to \Vin *Ilam, repro A Society Event. senting' tete \Vat. Davies Co., as Dis- trict bast week's; 4 furday Night, pub - Buyer. In addition he showed t''1t l photos of 1111', Mrs, a t.mt deal of enterprise in build- Cecil t,a,ihtuu 1 .aundy (nee Misa Ma huse. and purchasing and re- Dorothy Holmes), a former resident' tit;, l;')1in._ others, and ho is kindly of 1:ru :r-1 . The item bearing; the ,reat-utl,r-red by 1Alwaa' Wren it. •t photos was as follow,:—"Who,;,, re- terestr of work. Always keenly in- cont utarr't,xe W1ls 0 :mart event in- tr t c :.ted in the w•elf u, of the. cots 'Victoria, B.C. The bride was form- thecInanity, h, crave his a<the :11111)0.1 to may Dorothy Mar ,a ct, d u ,biter of the Schoolshing as the f the fast Dr, end .Sra W. Lane Holmes, of 1litll School, and was one of for fust The liar _n, Victoria, and the bride- ttu,tees, acting as Chairman .for sea- groom the Fol of 11'Tr. and Nlrs. T. d f t i d n r' Victoria. Ho i; t member of one of BANKING FIFTY YEARS Drawing Upon the .Sensitive Customer 1114 cllleetin,l aP money by draft. lute oiit t ,uottll1' bet•1 regarded by . ree,ipient of a draft, 1111 a erltent}o1 nprul h14 tsllilil,y to pay, There is no foundation fat such an idea, and full ltunwlecige of a be, use of this system (1e- tllllttatiales tothelilostcnnNClelll:1t11iO of men Hint he service 19 a eenvelti"ilete to 111 to. well as to lila oreditor. t;1 molar(' 13aulc collodions by draft aft uniea'r.ally used by liusiaeas houses t'.o [vbtii 0,111.1• esy and goodwill are 00 1,. 'mini in ttttnsactiou+ tts is e Iftc loot Ito (intoe 1ur1- age lnettl TF. IE STAN .tom. „ BA -N K ,p1 CA,AIA.DA. BRUSSELS BRANCH—G, H. Semis, Manager Will Hold a Sale, • BORN The Ladies' Guild of St, John's BOW MAN.—In Morrie township, on Monday. Church, will (told a sale of home- j February 14th,11)27, to Mr. and Mrs, Jobs !Wade baking, candy, etc., in the{ Bowman, a daughter (Isabel Jeanette.) Public Library on Saturday after- li noon, March 26th. Watch for Furth' IN MEMORIAM n0NN18.—In loving memory of Annie Bull, beloved wife of 17.51 Dennis, who passed Mnroh 16111,1926, at Sand springs, Okla. This day brings back the memory Ota loved one laid to rent; And those who think or yon treday Are those who loved you heat. You are not forgotten, Annie dear, Nor over will yon be, Al' long as life end memory lasts We will remember you, , Sadly mis4ed by husband, Foreitts emit Brothers. Mas. 11AmaY 0105018. on b_natt < weld a Hot -Dog Supper. litter flee w c1 old also one lore( les' Aid of the Church at. thr. morning service Dr. iii'Mait 1l, a r - - 1r, - t, rr Star Lodge h0.C1,F., held " ; (sur, to farrow in May. Both 1r "1 Indio, "tae „rdor:-1 inoh after the lodge. i are young ;ow•s. Phone Sit 1', to t.,,l ess mid •`i - Lake, Lot' :C, Cot. 10, Gley, an adelre=s and in tha t' -ening �1I+s• ;,,,•;, , ,;1•:r ]aei: Thursday even- 1 Mt'Gni r,`, of Brussels, spoke on the lief. \\'o- th,,t the r ,en some of ' QUANTITY of Timothy Hay For subject of "Christian 11 '2 irdslit, ;1i 1 t 11 , "b:a. a 1' around ; sale. I'1 -lone 521, Geo, Baker, an tet v_c°t the next day? ie;-tP A Close Call. ' FRESH Beef For Sale by the Quer- As .inhtt Wright, ttv- w II known • London Pc'tor Resigns. ter t1• in small gitattttt cs. A'so ut r-0 �_: •n� o, f;1t,<,I: '111 111; (":.pt la; -v. E. W. .Edwards, M.A.. � fresh port:, sausage and laud. Ap- 1 i,. ply to R. J. McLennan, R. lt, 1 ,1 last T ur:d'r r r 1 •(•' L T' T> AT i' h 1 �S�ir d as partol• o£ -r 1 ()tau Al 11 1: -'-, t, and the -feeder n (,,,{ i{1- rr::iOtult:ob, ,-tilled 11) 001 ef- HOUSE and Lot For Sale. Apply nay hom, • at 1101,11 ib""0 Joins 3tt t nl'lt i 1;,Iia11: 1 init.1 t'huio1, London 1 1Itietall•. Telephone 101 1111111 per :,tt•urk Mr. \ t It • i 1 i f, et n t Jane, u,', e :pled at a to illiss Hingeton. knocked hum down for e',- en:'•at. l,( 1 conn. iinaa1 111 tin . Mr. Ed- COMFORTABLE frame dwelling aa; a bit 1'5131 1,...•.1 up 1 about t_t. 7 t : ` Aril 13 itt tc 1 1.'1)11 111 n years ago jj ltnu a in Brussels for sale at a and hi 'body' }.'idly trtii'd• from 1. towel us nc-.s-,or to Rev. j bargain. ,A7ply to W. M. Sinclair. 4, ;,.'t want another round with n \�. i Hiles, 11.A.,alio was moved to ;auto, alt a foul II 1 regarded de•d as a very El 'ed Queen of Carnival co Boxes Up. C t 1 1 1 acne lar of <i'n`- j 1 scholarly type of m1,01 -ter, bolding { Post Office e"^- ' rl`1l•ter tt arts and er announcement next week, Engine Exploded. Friday morning the gasoline en- gine exploded at Ewan's carriage factory and is a total loss. Mr. Walk- er had been to the engine a few min- utes before and had left the room, which was indeed fortunate, as met- al was scattered all over the place. Guide to Motorists. Any person over 18 may procure o license to own or operate a motor car. Botweon the ages of 16 and 18 a person may secure a permit to drive on passing an examination and ob- taining a chauffeur's license, other- wise they are liable to a fine. No one under 16 years of age is permitted to drive under the High- ways Act, Violators are open to a fine. David Trail], for 40 years a hard- ware merchant in Walkerton, who died there on Feb. 26, left tw'nt r thousand dollars to the Walkerton Hospital. The estate is valued at '•100.000, tetpla rh nn T h le Port Horan. 871 05, N . TFT A I r u" r r 1 , n1 a tt 'rd n'°: ID ntr C G,l dent of Rnr-h•i , In hr: 115 4AI ITt1 -in N, rank. N -I .,-n Ala h PI h•1937 Tn •mos gyp. nil. iotrne 1 of III 11.,.els, in OONIOI2v11. f) —111 1 olmunuo. Mon .no Mareh 7th I1- r.•,,,••,. . -•••logy 1,, a [uuuer resident o1' It orris. ,tgeda-vt It r+, I teal yeas., and n's rets gee o e of Se]lind:;•e, Oak .Bay', year ago, In July of 1)121, 1\T 11, Ji,ndy' the oldest fantili'1 in British Colutn- 1,1s, his mother being a daughter of the late Right Lev. Edward Cridge, Dishop of Victoria, who arrived iu this city on a Hudson's B.y sailing ship in April, 1855, together with his wife. The family have resided there ever since." Minor Locals. - Is this spring? Say it with Printer's tnk. Skating is over for the season. Marbles are all the go at present. Better not take thein off just yet. Wait a week before you 'plant the onions. . Income Tax Sheets are 11030 avail- able at the Post Office. Navigation opened up with a bang o1 the Maitland on Sunday. "Make Canada a land to love" is the Montreal Witness' latest slogan. The Boy Scouts cleaned off the snow from the Bridge to the Woolen Mill on Saturday. The Toronto Telegram asks:• --Will Henry Ford get the boys and girls out of the dances by Chrildlnas? Many people exclaim: "What a de- lightful winter this has been!" but nobody is heard bemoaning its de- parture, The weather man is certainly do- ing Ids bust to make March one long to bo remembered for warmth and beauty. Door-to-door salesmen are not al- ways to be relied on; therefore house- holders will bo wiso in stieplting , to their old reliable dealers in supplying their needs. Divorces in Canada during 1926 reached a total of 603 or an Increase of 10 per cent, over 1925. This par- ticular form of blight with regard to the pair crop is manifestly on the in- crease. • .r• oke, irons Indy degrees. Sutre going to Lon- The Pnat,t} Drp:triment is after VanStone was married to Miss Ishza- 1d'e following item, taken e Grande i f':lll ��. HeI'ald. .a!'.�1., re- i dell( Mr, '1'. Edwards )ata b:•l. It a 1('CtnrCr i more lllnney but there 19 no reason bet]( Weir, of (:11Lr07•(1. w)10 [[:t. one th frac to Fite:; .^,I't0,rare". Moore, a Ra philosophy at: the University rtity of Irl n, After the 1st of April the $l of the most devoted and faithful011. of end t year tools � limo:, [,111 b tl $` boxes will helpnutes. Our town has loot tut.' of its most noble: citizens, and the Am- aliean Church, a pillar. In p'tlit c';(, 11lr. VanStone was -a. staunch Corser- r•ntive, being President of the'Wing. ham Conservative Aeerie talon for many years, and also acted as Presi- dent of the Chamber of Commerce until two years ago, when he was el- ected Honorary President. The fun - era] was very largely attended and tank place from St. Paul's Anglicans Church, on Saturday afternoon, .Rev. Mr. Schaefter conducting the service. 'i'lte' most beautiful flowers wore a great tribute of Mr. VanStone's sterling character, The pallbearers were; Messrs. R. 'ValStone, William Green, Geo. Spottol, Amos Tipling, Thomas Ring and Dudley Holmes. Interment took place in the family plot in the Brussel. Cemetery. The family, with the exception of Mrs, Forster, were all at his bedside dur- ing his last illness, This- paper joins in extending its sympathy to the sora sowing wife, who proved such an un- tiring nurse during his illness, and to his devoted family. Those out of town who attended the funeral of the late Mr. VanStono were: ---Nathan Johns, Sask.; Will Bugg, Detroit; Herb Bugg, Toronto; J. and 0;, Bis- set of Godericlt; A. Allen, Colborne; J. Corbett, Toronto; Mr. Talbot of the Wm, Davies Co., Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Eckenswiler; John Weir, Mrs, W. Eckenswiler, Miss Annie McI4wan of- Clifford; Henry Meyers, Southampton; J. P. Meyers, South- ampton; Mrs. J. P. Coultes, Hamil- ton; Mrs. Waringand Alex. Gibson, Wroxeter; Mrs. . P. Campbell, Kin. cardiae; Mrs. F. G. Abel Toronto; D, Robinson, Toronto, afI i1. Carson of London. xrandrl )u ttt•o• „1' the 1: t • it. elle and Mrs. Moore. and of Wn, :,tub Mts, Tel fnrm,•r e lit- rs (11 111•utr•11. atargnrr t anent see tai month along with her -mode r, alto. 11. F. Moore, and her b : , ta,c' • •n Brussels eleven er twelve n • .t n d attended Bra, 1.' hr i- "Throne a/at tee „ i t t Wc:s ern Ontario end last e 112; to Bell at ! )e .:1; and the : 3 boxes will be $5. classes i» philosophy and hing Alma Lariie.; College. Ho is also en- There is no use kicking at the post -a'_ 'd to 411111: «.{tout -in - literary office wicket ---you can either pay it work. Mr. Edward' has served tunny or give up your box. rear•, in the Methodist and TJttited Legalizing What is Now Unlawful. Clotted) mini•;try, his .barges includ- g r 11114 Rutherford Tiverton, Thedl'ord, There is a Bill before. the Ontario and } t thAp ringfield, Highgate, Seafolth, Lis- Legislature to increase the speed high in the Carnival Qu Camps,. itt se. t,t t•l and Robinson Church. limit in the Province, outside of the and the result «aa ;an one I 1 ,.1113' In. towns and cities, from 25 to 35 utiles til within an hour or so i the eros- "Paddy -the -Next -Best -Thing." per hour. It is aseerted the average ing time Early in the Week. l . 111 1I \I trsh, celebrated little film speed by automobiles for a long Kathleen lead noOrr, of Grand tPeil t Far :tut tufareturned to the screen af- time has been easily 35 miles per took the rel two yenta' ebsc,itt e , in the title hour. It is, perhaps. a good thing to day mooning, butt held of until the suppn 'teat to rnir of ` flatly -the. -Next - Best- ate that the Government is providing Miss Moore had slots; tl, 4thee to •flliti ' a pt•r•tere version of Ger- less work foo the traffic officer, and withhold their ballots until the oleo- I,•,21 P,,.', fainoua novel and the tn('irl"totally respectable citizen., who t1 he a •14 er the fore n'c r,,,, ,..,int 1 that h had run of 3 are in a hurry, will not feel that they en n , , _ , 1110 play i la as ac a on Friday afternoon. bila• tel at it l cr"it at the Savoy theatre London, are law breakers. The Ba1.1 also pro- s very suhatantinl lead and at th' \v} • • 0 u arnxrdno, and vides that every horse-drawn vehicle final count tit : r'ven o' l,) f abe ri creased her lead by a fur It - several thousand, The newly elected omen is a very popular yntnt" 1ac1v of Clairmont, and has resided there for seventeen years. Her p tt tn1', 811', and Mrs. Robert Moore, w, n' enema, the earliest settlers in the Overdo Prairie country, and aro well known throughout the toroth and breadth of the district, On this account, Miss Moore not only receivers the s111900t of the Clairmont district residents, but drew a large vote from other sections. Her victory was won by a eabataltdal majority, which speaks for her popularity, and Queen Mar- garet is well suited to be the second Carnival Queen, Miss Kathleen Orr and Miss Mildred Chartist, who re- ceived the second and third number of votes were appointed as ladies in waiting to )ler Majesty Queen lMlar- aret. Mestere harry Turner and Jack Spicer were the „page boys at nm'n01, man at night must carr a light. Trish f,om bee nn r to her toes, this g avm'ite of the amino, is credited Died in Newark. with giving of her very beat in this Word was received in Brussels Allir d Peodue r t and Distributors Corporation t hone which fomes' last week of the death of Thomas Friday and Saturday as the 'olense Smith, son of then late W. and Mrs. attraction at the Grand Theatre. In Smith, who passed away at his home addition to her other charms Miss in Newark, N.J. Wednesday last. The Marsh is highly athletic and in "Pad- ]ate Mr. Smith had been in poor 11,v" ,:he runs almost a Fairbanksiarl health for the last 6 or 7 months gamut of physieal activity. She, rides, from kidney trouble. Pio is survived hunts, swims sails a boat, dames, 1 by his widow, formerly Miss Jessie clambers over ,tone. 'walls, loops McCallum, of town, and 3 grown up through windows parades about in i children, besides two sisters and a suit of medieval! armor, takes an three brothers, W. C. Smith, of town, eerie perch at the tightest top of the ' being one of the brothers, The mountains of O'M<:ath, and finally is eeasod visited here about 10 years lost in a fog Stich as is known only ago, the only time since his removal in England and Ireland, and ie bur- to the States some 42 odd years ago. led to her neck in quick -sand. Since ° The older citizens will remember him her favorite forms of exercise are better if we recall his nickname, swimming and horse -back ridmg, sho "Recltla�ls" Smith. ' The funeral took enjoyed these parts of the picture, place in Newark on Monday of thio but speaks with much less enthlrsiastn week.,Mrs. Robert klenderson, of , town, ;as a sister of Mrs, Snub, of the fog and bog. the Crowning ceremonlr, Auction Sale. 'rtIOltODAY, IIAnnn 17.1,1, -Farm stook, lm biro eats, etc., Lot 27, ('on, 16, Grey. Sale au. reserved at 1 o'clock, D, Al, Scott, Auo, ; Albert Whitfield, Prop. MONDAY, DIAtR011 216'1, -Worm Stook, Dupla malts, furniture. so, at Let la. ('nn. 15, Grey at l.68n'cioak, sllarp .1, Wortley, Prep.; h 01 scoff, mac. wleotlstAY, MAPCO 16. -Forel stock and implements, at Nl Lot 6, Con, A. Morris town.- rbtp 101eat. 2dpluelt, Mrs Olive Corbett, cnlinlstrutrlx: .Inmos Taylor, Aufttonoor; Ili, bard Procter, ( 'tr•rk Titt'I,SDAY, A1A„eta 11,11 -1,,'111 atoelt, 1019' 1'1t -td”, grain, Cr, at Lot 1-I, Von .11. Grey, at 1 o'clock sharp. Jolla Dark, Prop. ; D. M. Scott., Ave lmo1DAY. MAkcu 251'n -Flinn .tock. impin• tr, uta, main, furniture. d -o nt 1.01 t•e, ('on, 0, 114 rey 9'wp. Two al elm i. :harp. James ger Prop, ; 11, rd., est t, Apr. Farm for Sae , s `awlht Lot No. 1 l ii Cane, sal on !t i p - r tilos, iti it ei2'. •r Walroomed t t,i,s 3, 11 0 loud i 1.11• roamed 11 w e h'•m,c II Inen11,1f1. ori ,use. Aliwell imply ,I , 1 P - t,, d Pm• fort h, -r pot ticulorsslpply to 10 SIERT IIeILLAND. in gar,• of 'tltenduTs Hol tend, Seafartll R. 11 No. 1, Phone 2t1741 I You .Nant nt o Save Money Ei ire. Poultry Equipment R_C { A THIS P Don't experiment with Incubators and Brooders. • It doesn't pay. An Incubator that fails to hatch a lot Of hatchable eggs ; a Brooder that lets your chicks die --that is expensive equip- ment at any. price. You lose the value of the eggs and chicks. You lose your profit. Buckeye burning i5 GD BC MIlJrhru alt Buckeye Coal -Burning Brooders give the greatest values ever of- fered. The prices are Irasticaily reduced. The brooders are im- proved. The stoves nut larger. They holes more .coalThey give more 'heat. They burn soft coal or hard coal longer with one fueling, That saves you time, work and bother. With the new Revolving Hovers every (tttcntion can be given the brooder without raising the cover or disturbing the chicks. Buckeye Incubators Buckeye Incubators hatch more chicks, They prevent rho dying in the shell. They make poultry -raising tremendously profitable. We want to show you the Bueltoyo PTot Water Beating System that in- sures uniform heat and moist, fresh sir. We want to show you the All -Metal Thermostat that insures correct temperature at all times, And we want to tell you, about all the Buckeye features that mean bigger profits from ,your poultry. • avi Hardware Merchant 'B Fe Brussels