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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-6-29, Page 8'Vi•1•iDN1 1)AY, :1L•N1: 29t1, 1927. 1 fr r � u ibileeqingrEtiti011 We have a full a.sorttnetit from L11.0 smaller ones at 5c, 10c and lac each up to the 1 tr:.;c r ones at 50c and 75c each. Bring Your Films to Us for Better Results KODAKS, FILMS DEVELOPING and PRINTING Jonteel Toilet Preps. have the costly perfume of many rare flowers: Jonteel Bath Salts Jonteel Cold Cream Face Powder .50 Jonteel Talcum ....25 & ::;toe Jonteel Cold Cream..50 Jonteel Conibinatio,l Crem .60 Jonteel Soap .25 r Pic -me PAPER NAPKINS Plain White and 'Decorated PAPER PLATES, CUPS and SPOONS WAXED PAPER THERMOS BOTTLES Moth and Fly Destroyers FLYTOX, 50c Bottle FLYTOX Hand Sprayer 500 SOPHO LIQUID Kills Moths and Insects, 40c Bottle SOPHO JNSECI' POWDER Puffers only 20c. SKEETER SCOOT for Mosquitoes, 25c bottle. F F. o S1®-...- "11H 7.•,t -e ¶' �°r-0 � ,�eor i -gist and Stationer se, ^ ymemnuatarmoosesme ? .4 ;». - t»',»: a-. t»: w• . :.t.»......saw o-'.+::, : dam:= :%d :' r 8 ,4 I .. , Local NetItems L. Moved. O11:,: and Mrs. Walker have toil n the apartment over tore. Won Second Prize at Lis.owel. Tho F u 1, •e< w nserand pilao S wins and a plus of 17 at Listowd a:t Wednesday afternoon. Council Meets Monday. The regular l,l ,)the 1 -' a Council w:al he. 1. •1d on Monday day , v a - lug in the Council 1111 .b••r, Why Not Use Scraper? With so couch w v t 1'' man of tile h (k streets cu 11 1/. lutiml d 013, est d r a tit 1. :a tl! 1 It'.-.11,!oll In -h' grader "u[1 1-ur - - a -leu t• . . ,,i :1 - efts 12th at Blyth. Bills are t trod for tho 12th of whi•,•h will be ohs:rr.4 at Blyth :his year. Boy Scouts Will Camp. The Bey Scouts expect to go into nmnp on the Maitland an the 5th lino xi. week. They will have a royal Cdill Hold Strawberry Social. Gl m No. -1 the Ladies _Aid 0f I':'•;-<,,,, United (-nurca, will hold a a•r:iu•rr'• Social on tit.• law0 of Mrs. A. .sr c on i'•i •=da', 13115' Ftl - +n '•'n.•1.,;_: Ir'•itation 1, from 1 01) 11 to a:l ,n attend. Successful Garden Par,:v. A very sit _ s,:ful Gard.in Party •. - of \I Pt. Attended Game. i ri: intliel .1t,• ts- 5, al rom =1 ,1 t, _ t hoc te 0u 1i} 011L is 1..4r, 1, el sod 1 rt13rd "re. Store -, n hear:: 3 ty .t: burn ., h',, ,. ; , t I } ,t' ,l 1 . r w -en I _ ,owe] nrl noithoe t.11) • y. ,d ac ot]. 1V:raking Final Arrangements. • ;, .Ili .u••nl'=1 1Iru r,an •i 1F r 1 , iu.TIl ts' )l rt:, The , wore ,boa: 1120. I. b l ,o1 r,. r'1r-'' of in,- Sport:, itsS ort; 1 tee ,r thr iiia- ;our, , h 1 01111arramit yt Walhorton. 11l1111'111 and '1', air r ba,,! 41 t t, t,. play 11 rho , r r r t 1i 't .,R I-:. , 1- ulent. 33 Wait1ng at Entrance a Noma Thee 1 foil. 1r nes I:Miro/ice Ilivaminations at h • 111,11: - telt, ' 1lr ('eat, '4, (- I`..h--, leilu•il (l 1 rho snamI, is ;u (410•; e+ ,. r, •-;steel by Ma.t. _a(i,on of I:lusvttle. The Exams iiuish this af- :ernn0n. ?)id Nat Win a Prize. 'Pilo two rinks of 7 o l,, •s lvha s_ttemle d the tourney at \\ Il'.••rton last Thursday dirt not briars imme the '13,1000 the 1111 1). C. floss „r, 1 W. ', Scott go, into the 501)1-111))!3 the trophy. 'Cho games played. wore; Downing cu„ Logan won , fault tl r from I1111ird1, Kincardine; Uownine: 1o9t to Hunt,Coderlch t who won the Tophy: Rosa 1s bet Shoe- maker, Paisley, 16 to 3; Ross heat IRae. Lucknow, 11-7; Ross brat Fon., Walkerton, 12-7; Ross lost to Iluot in semi-finals 0-17. In the Asso:•in- tion Stephens of Walkartol won from Ross 7.5. Goderioh Summer School. The announcement of the seventh session of the Gndcrich Sumner School, to be held July 18th to 25Th, promises an interesting and prolttablc season to those who take advantage hiit off ts. 'ie which e the opportunities ofo pp am are the1 Among the names on program those of I3ov. Dr. W. ?a. Millson, of Saskatoon, Sask.; Rev. H. Ti Fergu- son, of Leamington, Ont.; Rev. E. I Roulston, of Arkona, Ont. Ray. Mar- son Doyle, of Toronto; Rev. J, M. Shaver, of Winnipeg; Mrs, (Dr.) Grierson, of Korea; Rev. Robert IVrit- ch(111, of Ronan, China; Rev, W, A Bremner, of Brlucfield, Ont.; Miss M Robertson, of Goderich, with others to bo announced later, oncoming c"tp• able leadership in the work or the school. Miss Florence Mooney, God- crieh, is again' the registrar, to soh( m applications for registration aheul'i he made, Iiev, Duncan McTavish, of Plxoter, Is President of the school and Rev, W. R. Alp, of Auburn, is sees0- ir)prnrrments. T. 11. Psliotit;,•noLI Ire Immo': e S. P. ir, 'too tor” i 1 T. ' , sol 1. }taint- ,1 .rut': 1),-,1511 F. G •rro has irisin. 110010 dnp11111atoot: of paint, i 311-•11 Long 1,.,1 Earl Irmo. all ,... er 11rf cor 011:1 r t1 -:11111o11. 1. H. McDonaid 1,., h 1 the „t.:r- eo1i; house and la„ brignit- maad up w;•11 a coat of 1.021111, Aftrsried Convention at Seaforth. '11I : f. lown c Pro tli nnmos of 1-,. ,, 1r 1, •It t IO ttt-'nd:4i the Con- 0eetn. .t of t'u 1- •;,l salt, Council •l'. in `` it'n3 ,l 11-t \' 11 d;r af- :1.11(: 111 Rov. ,), \\'. d11 Airs, Dos - 1 Mrs. II. 'Mel:. i'r.1n 1: :•It W, J. Prim:0r ) Mrs. A, 'Mott/time: 1'. A, and Sirs, McArthur; Mrs. A. C. 1laekor; It. F, and Mr=. Straeii'1n. A report tho ( v,• of h ei .rationma• , rot y b1 read on page 5 of this issue. i Car Turned Turtle, As JTr.. Frank JFsehl(r, of Detroit was motari•ng to Brusssls and in Pol- lard's swamp, 213 miles south of the town, the - car bit loose gravel and i turner] upside clown. When a pass- ing motorist got to the ttecident Mrs, Jeschke- was crawling out of one of ]311 windows. The ear Was soon lurnr4 over, and outside of a brokers i wind shield and a few mina' detilila everything )vas o.k. and the lady continued on into towns to visit her father, Wm. Dark. Won Game Here from Kinburn. Last Wednesday evening one of the best exhibitions of foot hall was displayed at Victoria Park when the isinhurn, Foot Ball team were, the • opponents of Brussels. The visitors • aro an old experienesd 'team and wore playing foot ball all the time. Ilrnssols score)! the first goal on a neat play when Stevoosen passed the' bail to Boil and just before the close of the half Dodo tied up the game with cc. clean short. In the ..second half Brussels got their saran( goal when Walker passed tile ball to Bell . and the goalie never had a ehnnno, Moth teams played good ball and the spectators got the worth of their mono THE BRUSSELS POST NUMY emm+N.,,M4 ,-_�Wwiveur!l4MW�rvcgLY1F.N: An Ess01.Etial of Modern Life Brussels United J"urttt REV. A. W, BARKER. 8, D. MINISTER Sunday, July 3rd 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Diamond Jubilee Service Special program also the L, 0. L, Service. Subject: "Modern Knights" 3 p, m.—Sunday School — Mis- sionary Day with Program and Offering. 7 p.m.—Public Worship. Theme: "The Heavenly Vision" Shipping Baled Hay. William Johnston, of Blyth is ship- ing several car loads of belled hay front the local station. Preparing for Tarvia. The main street is beim, cleaned for Tarvia to be put on the foal. The car is at the station now. Orange Service. The annusil sermon to Brussels Orange Lodge, No. 774, will ba preached in the I'nit'n1 Church on Sunday, Jul, 3rd, at 11 o'clock, by It. t.- A. W. Barker, pati; . Members are ask, 1 to assemble of tho lodge n,om at 10,30 atm. Visitint brethren WI ]come.• LOST near or in Melville Church, a •old Brooch, antique hi design. Fuad,•)• please leave at The Post. FOR SALE --One Easy Washer; 1 ,;;;;•!m:,...).; 1 parlor ]atop; tut fiat Irons; 1 .,(l.e •t1y rug 4 yds x 3 yds; 11 wool rug ;3 x :3 yards, Thomas 1Calker. P.1•ussela. FOR SALE—Young Yo:;c Pigs Phone 45.5. r.. Hollinger, Lot 111, Con. 7, Morris Township. FOR SALE -1 Good Durham Cow 'sue to freshen in Jun», Baxter Stevenson, Phone 1226. —ltf FOR SALE -1 Durham cow, just freshened; 2 Durham calves and 7 Chunks York pis.;, ,about (10 Iles, Melvin Gilkihson, Phcn: 35-16, Lot 30, Con 7, Grey, PIGS FOR SALE. — Eleven choice York Pigs. will weigh about 75 pound::. Phone 50-15 Leslie Lake Lot 26, Con. 10, Grey D I -S T R I CT REPRESENTATIVE Wanted to sell for the, Old 11 1113- 1: I'onthiii Nursorie, (Establish- ed 90 years.) New and speelai nes.; ; big sellas, exclusive torr tory highest commissions paid; hand- • some free outfit. Experienco not necessary. Write for full particul- ars. Stone & Wellington, Tor- onto, 2. 52-5. STOCK FOR SALE -2. good milch con•.s,. gluo to freshen; 1 sow with litter o'' 11 pigs, Apply to J. P. McIntosh, Lot 21, Con.12, Phone 556. Grey. Listowel Plays Here Tuesday Night., 111 1 s3001,1 loot ,t 1l team plays theIto sen team 00 \inri -1i: 111•1t Tu slay night. Tits should bt good game. Will Protest Game. To; 2.,tMetal,l �,-1 nr t 11 '1't night 1 le,i 1i h nn, nub •: 1,: play, 1111 • a penalty wita wit(11„-1, 1, Ttiarerie roti. with a score 1 t0 J in finvor 1t '-burn. 111 ,tele had 1:.s tin1.11;1•Iiied in the 11.11 411,1 11100 Or 111 • 0.501111 half 1,1:. n_ a 10.,23 rho*•t, ;111i1 Ohre n tt or - "1 the home team coned]• 111bl0. A Bac] Storm. „ A w1111 storm for r1 s17»t thin blew ov r tntt•n lost Saturd•1•,' morning h” lightning made rne1'>' for a ton,t. Tho employees at tin! 1'. N. 1'. .cation felt the shook. and t1,e Ionise of R Stewart also receive 1 a shook. The lights, icdet,honi an i 1 a stn wore put out of )'('mini don. Th, lightning ran dawn 111, water nine 1111(1 blew out a chunk of cement in the cistern.Mrnly other trdeph)nas 1)1(10 put out of con11ni51Ann '111 town. Former me Resident Passes Away, s wa y, Th 3e passed away 111 Awool on Saturday, June 25th, nt the hone of hotbor brother, 'rhos. Parker, in Atwood, Ahcr. Parker, wife of tna late Thomas Curly, who resided for many years in Brussels. Silo was non in Wood- stock on November 6 18o5 and was married on February 8th, 1876, and resided for some time in Harrington, Oxford Co. About 85 years ago they 50010 to Brussels where they lived un- til Mr. Curry's death in 1417. She had not been in very good health for the, past six months, being the victim of anaemia and in splcES of all that could be done for her i a tdno t recover. . She was of a very kind and gentle disposition and was much respected by ail who knew her. She loaves to mourn her loss, two daughters Mrs, Sperling, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Mrs. Ilendrie, of Galt. One daughter Alice, .passed away last Fall. One slater, Mrs, Won. Vipond, of London, t111c1 three }mothers, Charles, of Lori - don, John, of Port Huron, and Thos. of Atwood, also survive. The funeral services Were conduct,]• by Rev,- A. W. Barker, of Brussels, on Monday afternoon and interment was made in Brussels Cemetery. The pall-bear('rs wore John Love, Ab, Gordon, Wm. Morrison, Chas. MchInnc, Bryce Smith and A. Coghlin. The.; bereaved family have the: sympathy of the com- munity ix their loss. BANKING FIFTY YEARS \ti[ilt( 5Olvire 1v one of the es. ,eoli•dv d (111,11,,1,1 !ire, 11 t vit11 in the 1,1,01112011 o1' wryly ((10 1' nod ,h(' )i11l ],,elation elevk'ly 11,1„1• uwdity, \\'ilhnut it, di-•lti) Mi.!) would bk Ilnl 1 :+vi 111, Vet Km 1 inti f Il(.t l"Iln en hit, that we al' i'u' I1 tcvare of (nt d.rpeu,lnncv, Uf' ul 7 131 laking ]tanking Service for ,(glut] ed, we pay nils 1lreatest tribute to its Mil -3,01)1. Nat'l; your, nu increasing nuluher of depositors and (.10')))5 afford,' evidence "1” the rlau'- 00101 or tier vice tittered by the 13(.1udard 13 all( of Canada. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA BRUSSELS BRANCFI—G. H. Santis, Alannper Post Office Will Close. The usual holiday hours will be ob- served on Dominion Das and Satur- day. The Rural Mall men will have a holiday on Friday, but will deliver the ]nail on Saturday. Two Reductions in Taxation on July 1 Two reductions in taxation become effective on Canada's Diamond Jubi- lee. The stamp tax on checks of over 10 is reduced to two cents flat. Cheeks under $10 are excnlpt. The tax on matches is cut 25 per cont. Minor Locals, Confederation. Buss fishing opens on July lot. Council will meet on Monday. Summer holidays are now here. July 1.st—Dominion Day on Friday. tla nks will be dosed Friday and Saturday. June ends on Thursday—and what of the Jtme bride? Stores close Thursday afternoon and Friday --Dominion Ila;:. Confirmation service in St. John's Church on Monday evening. New Officers Installed. Last .Friday es'ening- the following strivers were installed d into their var- ious chairs at St. Joh,ls Lodge, No. 281, A.F. & A, 3i.. by P,t. Wor. Iiro. Dr. J. H. White: I. P. \I,—W. E. Willis \V, M.-11. P. C. Alathesml 14. W,—I1. P,uwm (11 5)1. Wilmot )'hap.—W. G. Neal Treasurer-- 5l. Black Secretary—Wm.Gril =pi'_ S. D,—S. J, K. 1 tk or J. W.—A. G. Sparlims D. of C,—W. ii. Gillespie Sr. Stew:mil—A, 11.11hn1tyl1 Jr. Steward—O. Winfield 1. G. --II. H. Sullivan Tykar--W. \\•idton. Mushroom Town is Built for "3 Bad Men" 5)1'ik,' it 51'•','(5 11 than. 'The Iron Tiors0'--i3 you can," said \'iel- li:nn Fox to John Ford, 1 I, the wool dir- -r t01' al' 1..t.' Fox 111,1141-• r r of the building of tho first -: 1,1 111 rail ulrnad. .Boil a•,t:, .,. c :.rinion:tion in mind \1r•, For1 tool( iift2en thou- sand people and went to the Teton County of Woolning, built a s hack and tont c ';• in 1'x t t reprotiu. t:an ' the town of C11A- l 01 1:•'77 and 110 the tremendous task of pint - rig the thrilling motion 1 irtnre story that w51 come to it n rl,r 111„ 51111015 title, 1I 1 1 \1••:1 Li this m'ollt:ti(' 1 thele ec - t r• +fro 10 grtnents eit f nice l States C.15'>: -, n' ;e hun- d Indians toll laborert, IMO b,-011 000 cattlo and an nInnvt uneottot- :;1110 numbor ni horsf, an 1 w,5utta for 1.11,l -tort deals with the tush to , (1iuire homes and _old rla,rt s in the 1 h Hills when the S'ou.t indians 1,.'nr,0, d :ren th - ro,4orvation. Tl'ose who will be p nilo.1 1 to sl Bad Men" at the (-galla Theatre, r111(2)1515 Poulin m ]lay (Fi day) 11 1"'r) e with 053 ivy of the Fox \Vest Coast Studios th tt \1r. Ford did exactly 15' what 1311'. F0• „'keel 11]m to I marl" a We,tern .oiie that is greater "t •n than the oro. ,11ut11 gave 1 nn great fain,. 1, s r1 s this feature ther • will he a good ...ne dy and an extra filth of Rin -tin -tin as "Moro of tlo. ]lig Snow," Two shows for the rile ddltiiaaion prise. Judging Competition at 1110th, A great deal of attention has been ;••icon in recent years 10 County dna Intor-County Livo Stork Judging and household 1(01111 • .1ulgin0 Com- petition. We are plea;;0.1 to learn from G. R. Paterson, Agricultural R,pr'Scntative, that linen)) County 1,' it ]gist to have its first rvent of this kind. Arrangem(n-s are being made to hold a Junior Forma's Live Stock Judging Competition and a Girls' Household Science Judging Competition at Blyth on or about July 21st, For the benefi!, of the un, initiated, Live Stock Judging Com- petition, consist of the placing of classes of Horses, Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Sheep and Swine as well as the giving of reasons why the plac- ings were made. Household Science Competitions comprise classes of School lunches ani family menus, faun living 1`00111 and kitchen plans, dress parade and country girl's ward- robe Suitableunties are boi ng tt - A GREAT TRANSFORMATION One year ago hundreds of girls, who had no regular occupation and, if thrown upon their own resources would have been pitiful spectacles in life's battle, are now earning from One Thousand and Forty Dollars to One Thousand Five. Hundred and Sixty Dollars per year. They are still forging ahead, and, are independ- ent for life. This is surely a grout transformation. What about your daughter? With what have you equipped her to earn her ely11 living in after li4'e if c'an1- gelled so to do? Do you intend to do something "later on." A socretarinl yours(' in the Winehanl Business Col- lege will_ do for her what it has clone for others during the past twenty- three years. This course may be 12,kr•n through the Spottor. Corres- pondence Schools, Toronto, or partly ly corrr•spondenre and finish at any el' our college= thereby saving much ho:n•d money. This d01:ira5 11111y b,r paid for at anytime you with. A position for every graduate. Omar- - ;u' Groaest Trainers of Young pea - 14,, individual Instruction. start ny tame. preferably now. Better tvan teaching and a po:dtie1 0nt•er. Too Gold 1Iodltl School, Write today for particulars to the ;Iringhanl Das:- !oss College, or, to Toronto's Groat - t School of Businless, the Cana la posinoss Coll'r•, Coile:+a and Snarl- : Ina, Toronto, rte and we will gladly s• nd you 0 list of our •succesaftti gradaat••: from your community so that you ray confer with them. Do it r1O1w.2-3 5. A. Meeting. The postponed Salvation Army cervico was held on Sun,lay aftcrn0.,rn in the Town Hall. A lihs crowd w'a.' i l t se•tlt 11)80 Com. H. A. Hued wit-' the or!ncipal speaker. Cpens New Branch at Saskatoon. The Saskatoon Stan' refer; to the 1 spelling of a Iiety or1nt'11 of the Standard Bank in that ,1 t and the { sin ss wage The undersigned wishes to announce that he has purchased the Drug business of Mr. James Fox, in Brussels, under whose direc- tion same has been managed up to the pres- ent time, We are very sorry to say that, owing to the recent illness of Mr. Fox, we are obliged to have a graduate whom we are getting at once. We greatly appreciate your patronage thus far and solicit a continuance of the same. We will occupy this space in the future for the purpose of letting the public know from time to time what we have to offer in our line. Again thanking you. Ho ter'® ALLEN Phone 81 fsi irhanl is popular in local social lir ('1,: r, Dispensation for Canadian Catholics. A communIque has b cit r, ccn'ed by 3lanao,'d L,arzottk, Secretary of the papal legation at Ottawa, from h15 ludinc:ss Pope Pius XI, at Rome, declaring that on July 1, which is Friday, a fast day, a special disp5n- tion will be granted to all Catholics in ('cnuda, rc.•mitting the fast -clay re- t Mations. On this day of ,iubiloc, the eating• of moat will lac nerinitt'(1, A POOR SUBSTITUTr- The fellow who indulges in hot air usually lacks steam. DORN +h0'ITIAxl).—Il, Ii ismiltou, to at,. anti B' r., Ueor•e Pooliand cnew Lorraine A(hnva , dnu,:htwr • l}h gin Jun, 1 '$OXI,riitsoY In \yinglunll, on Tu,••dnr, ! glial. Ihth 1,27, to Mr. and Mrs. Curare 1 Saud ern, n, a Kati '.till born.; I I IN .MEMORIAM THL'E0.i, —In loving m••mory of our dear 1 mother, Lydia (-,'Ihne11, who departed 1 thi- lite June 2711,, 111tl. t. n • to the light that rhincv so fair, ! r 11 from the ra rill of varron r end car.; 11,•4tine tho,o, Inonla that dill thl•lr hest, (4 0110, Year l )her, Kung to rest. Lovingly lour ehfldren, { ,JAM Sr H-nira(.L mos. ia. (lovlril 1 111 n., i• ., .1. LA,tll( •:nn„er twill b„ fn„ 1.• P d; 1 a 1 1 u-•„ ti citizen, H. A. Allingham The ;tom i Auction Sale. was as follows: ---II. A. -tilint.1u1>,. DIED Trevuar, Jc(v s u—AnrNnn 1011 of for six 0'001'0 null:1"('l• if the 1.;;;.11.- (1LTIA2RC5•--In A twnrd.oui'atnr»oy,•TI-n,.•;;,1,' ,'hnrrh ['ropk•rry and furn1,111 n gv, 1(t Wnitvn, 1 e Pnrkrr, rr.lnt or the inti• thn 1rPcluck '1'leunnv (Irelrn enc d)o ti. brid:'e ,Sotltltsidr• b) 121 It of the to of brttvvr1 in Ino• ;_n,1 cin1. ' t'n»,p1e11 end David t 58101',1 rd, Conuni11 Standulvl Bank of Cana 11 has been i chosen by bank lreadqua , • to open the now• brunch In Saskatoon. 1 -le Will be succooded hero loo T. h. Look - wood, manager, o ;the North Loth - bridge branch. Mr. .Alli 1 &tion wili • kayo the city for 5, alt tt In 1 .hunt June 1, and after 011:, n_ .1er,li ,- )m0t35 for launching 111,: now lunucli, will return to 1.,,,thbrhi of Tor his , unfly Office space lois (I,rog been lured During Ins resideritia '0 Letlib11dr Mr. alhngn:t,n has bath 1 up a large city and tura] husinoss for i his honk, He ;succe sr 1 . pilot; rl his branch through ,,1(r ; . , 1 u•y . ces?- it -_ soars partial t 0t ucrap foiloros and 1:1 teed on '1 sound f u:• 1 t(1 1 .villi i 11.r, easing deposits, inlay ••(1(„1 ile- i 10)11)1:- and large general banking, business. •, He hos be !II 2(11 a(•tive boar(] of trade Member, serving on ninny important co min in, All Allingham i(nows 311,, too scam field nd e�ln •r os c 1nfi i n 15 111 111:i sac, c l>, ? of the nletl S10Latoo n brunch in face of still' C0nlpetitiun. "S,tskat- eon i:4 a fin,, Hussy go-alt,arl city. ,If I have to loavo Lethbridge 1 could not have chosen a bettor field,” he aid on his return trot,, Saskatoon, t Tic now Saskatoon manager is an ardent golfer, a Member of the Leth- bridge and County Club. Mrs, Ali - 1 Teacher Wanted Tenohars w Merl fortis >INo. l Grey, dittiestoece;rExperieaed inocher preferred. Application stetin6 nlary,ta• delved by the Secretary no to July 24th. J. P, HAYyopa, Seo •T,'ens. T2, 10. 1, Ethel Tenders Wanted Noting School Nouse 1, S, No, 3, Morris Ta11dero will be received by the nnderslgned un to July 6t8, next. for the pointing of the 801100) 11011008nd outbuildings of 8 8. No. fl, Morrie. Work In be con.plr,ted before A ngnet 1st, 1527. Lowest or any t0nder not n000100r• fly 0000pted. .108•YUTLL, Secretary, 11, r2, Aro. 5, I3rnasols. ranged and all of the young mon and Tenders Wanted women twenty-six (26) years of age and under who aro residents of Huron Farmers' and Junior Institute clubs of the -county. O'011n15 to re- present Huron in Inter -County com- petitions will be chosen from among the winners. This is n Peal effort on the part of the active Junior Clubs and the Department of Agriculture to promoto greater activity and interest women of tits count, tl y They shoo 1 among 1n young men and young ieceivo the hearty support of all and there should be no difficulty i11 showing the rest of the Proviml,l that Huron stands first in young people as well as in other agricultural wealth. I Painting School Nouse, S, Sr No, 1, Grey Tenders Will be r 05)006 the andersignsd I up to Jnly soh, next, Ynrtli0:11p, ointing et school 1 honsa and oot:,par1 nga, 1-l. Ne, 6, (4'rey. .. a83,ntor te,rarnish nit ntcolal Lewes1 or ons tondar not neaes.arV 8C")'5184. 2 s 151(00 TiJntpntyr T,.) Rthet Teacher Wanted 'Teacher want011 per s, a3, No. 6, Grey (1rii own es the Banger school .1 1st Orf 38d (11098 5,5;1• Iteate. Applications, stating salary and ex• perienoe,rereivcd np tr1•Juo1 8111 THoS. Ti1122Q11t1f.tn s ec'y 2.2 1t 12 810,1,111)101 uY Theatre J Last Time Wednesday To -Night A Big Double Bill with 3 Reels of Comedy Mae Murray ion tc"7 ralenp 9, and "BTU BR - 13 &min 4 Saturday "Three Bad Men" and Rin-Tin.'Tied in "Hero of the • ig Snow" Tuesday Wed'y, Wd'Y, July 5 & 6 Rex Beach's Padi A Farnou1 sLastIed" Picture Friday & Saturday, Y Jul y 8 & 9 Douglas Fairbanks in "Do Qa Son of Zorro All Pictures at the usual .s ual Popular Pri i. S3, F1 (414 tun Wei 13