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The Brussels Post, 1928-7-4, Page 1VOL, S7 NO. 3 u $2,00 Per annum in advance BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, ,'ULY 4• 1g28 wJ Melville Presbyterian Church BRUSSELS Anniversary Services Will be eondueted by REV, JAMES WILSON, of Brampton on Sunday, July 15th at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Special Music will be furnished by the Choir GARDEN PARTY Monday Ev'g, July 16th On the Manse Lawn The Program will be furnished by The Sandy MacDonald Concert Co., of Toronto Consisting of the following :—SANDY MaoDONALD, Scotch Comedian, (the Funny Maul frac Glesral ; MISS PATRICIA MacALLISTER, . Champion Delver; MISS MARCARE 1' TAYLOR, Entertainer ; MISS EVELY BBRAITHWAITE, Solana), Lunch will be served REV. F. G. FOWLER, Neer. Admission 35c and 25c. A. A. LAMON'1', Secretary, /IA New Advertisements Barn Danes Form for ante--Clooreo IL Spot ran Annivorenry rssrvloas—Molvllle elltuolu Hunner µponiida—La)trb & Ziegler Strnwborry soviet—baffles et U Cburoh Auction sate -•Nesbit linnilton Notion to Orealtora--Fingh looses estate To Con6rnotors—Morris council Hay for este—Mrs, Web. Heist tiutrgv for tints—dBs. Moii'ndzonn Grip lost—Trre Pua'r Tank for sale—Oboe. Popo ]Yorkshires for sols—wiibnr moral/11 Barker, Brussels, while Rev, Jas, Scobie, Belgrave, addressed the min - 'Aster, and Rev. F. W. Craik, Gerrie, the congregation. During the ser- vice a very fine --solo was rendered by , Mrs. Barker, Brussels. At the eon- , elusion of the service, a tea was served and a social time enjoyed be the two congregations. GREY Miss Kay Stevenson, of Flint, Miele, is enjoying a vacation at her parental home 10th con. Harold Sanderson, wife and son, of Toronto, .;pent the week end with Mrs. Sendereon's mother, Mrs. Wm Rands, 12th eon. Mrs. Wiirhtman, of Northern On- • tailo, (nee Marjory Hoover) was spending a few days with her bro- . thf•r, Everett. Hoover, 11 on. 1 (1 end Mrs. Newton, truss Hat 1 itr', Fntitlt, Cha:. and Pill Flet- . clue, of 'i•grin1,, were eel ;ul • A.:«;«,g•.t»;»;»,g•:«:»:+3»'+;« N+:+f 112 +.««'»"»+»" «»ww»o,.w+«+ gu,.;.., at the hone of Wm, am' Mr'; , . aa. , ... , , »`eeefee:: eeeeetei SII neon joie con. Slo7 +% .111 road:; lead r+�'• 'ryy' �+ ,t t, :� 5 NO, S, Ge„.. ur?-ount1 ��� � �.� �`d c , on Jul;; LOth. Old and young, bee and little pre comm r , ., for 'chi, grand reunion. fenmeimity lunch and hot coffee nt E�?s�ch:...�5. «w:,a,. �;.w;:.,;1«,w«.« a:+!S»:::A!:»; X :r.._a'r.,.,•« w w„+.vww .v;•. W, LI. and 3lrs. V fjveleor spent 'it.,,. 8'1""'I oat, beers appan)ted 1.0 Sunday in Milclntay, new principal o: l;lyth School, and V ROXL FER Priveiled G u'rett, of our Contiui- 1(,,. fells ee m;' 1, 1 0l r • /ft of S. S. ?'n. . ('ret•r,5' I t .•,i hontnrs 75-- 1'! , e,•. It. - t'v'h Mee nti II to Sr. Ill Tt,',n T' •:('till 7';'.l 1 to ,1r. I1- front i1. Il,-. ,1 I1ill Turnbull 711, :Ws.; :.i u,iori, Reid (her. 1'.' i �Ilnt:'411 '1,1 1', 'nl:' 0l• tete Prl- tnotiou 'xamin:)tions of 5. 8. No. S, (11'1.1' Pl,s, 110; Hotton(; 7.r: Fieen A ,i,oe:l 1111.118 •i 01.1: 1,a8i1/11' in tint reunio(1 nt 11ildntay this week. Buell • I (, an, Waterloo, i; visit• ing old friends in the neighborhood. Mrs. (Urinishaw, Detroit, ]s tho finest of her sister, Mr:. A, J. Sa.1- der.nn. Misses Elie ,and Marion Gibson are holm, from ~Winnipeg for the summer vacation. 1)Irs. Jr.. Anderson and Miss Mar• garet ,Anderson, Toronto, are guest.: at the home of 'D. W. Rae. Archie and Mrs. Welk and little : daughter of Toronto, are visitors at the home of A. Wearying. Wallace and Mrs. Edgar of the Peace River Distriet, are spending a few weeks with the formers mother, Ars. Mary Edgar. as. onto his new duties in Sep'- • The coed Leed, l"otlm)ieeioa ..>f llu,'•.o (ht ttl,ty has prttt:ou•d the I',•n:an;t. beard at Ottaave to ,.e11q• - aL1,.r t,10 leafier of ;tension' for Tony Wroxeter. Mr. 1leahan, tvho 0. •M,.;1 til:, tractor ml roomy rend machinery in this di: to is t. tete permanently and serinuely dieabiol as a result of wounds in the war. I'ndnetion—.1 large cemeregation assembled in the United Church Thurad(py afternoon, when the. Rev. E. P'olinbroke, of Forest, was intim t• cd into the pastorate of Wroxeter and Salem United. Chumlteo. Rev. E. K. Chandler, Fordwich, had 1 charge of 'the proceedings. The ser- mon was preached by Rev. A. 1V, Leitch & Ziegler 'oR ETHEL Sum er ecia For One Week only beginning July 5tb and ending on the 12th of July Groceries Black and Green Tea, loose, reg. 75c for 59c P. & G. Soap, 6 cakes for25c Washing Ammonia, 4 pkgs for 25c Pure Clover Honey, 10 lit pail for - $1.25 Eddy's Redbird Matches, 3 boxes for 25c Shirriff's Jolla, 4 pkgs for 25c Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 2 for 25c Seedless Raisins, 2 /be for$5c Socias, 2 lbs for 25c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs for23c Eagle Brand Salmon, per can 37c Redpath Sugar, per cwt. $6,50 Dry Goods Dresses Silk Crepe, Fugi Silk, Broad- cloth Voiles to clear at .$1.98 (These are a real bargain.) Hats We are clearing out the bal- ance of mar Ladies Spring and Summer Hats, also: Felts at $1.98 Childrens at 98c Men's and boy's straw hats19c Shoes Children's Running Shoos, at per pair 890' Women's Running shoes, at ,per parr -$1,29 Staples Men's Balbriggan underwear, each 5 9 Men's Merino underwear each 39c Ladies Vests, each 19c Leather Label Overalls, speei'1 $1.89 Peabody's ,shirts $1,29 Boy's Suits from $L98 to $7.95 Ladies Supersilk Hosiery, reg,. $1.50 for $1.29 Ladies Art Silk Hosiery,. ,39c Towelling, 4 pieces, special per yard 15c Prints, Ginghams and Cham - brays, per yard 25c Ladies and Chilclrens 'Cotton hosiery in black and sand, per pair 22c All Summer Dress Lengths Re. duced, s China White &Gold Dinner Set 0n English n 1isClover LettCups and pieces $23,50 Saucers at 15c, (Best quality made). f Come in and share the Bargains. Highest.,prices pair] for Eggs, Leitch & Ziegler Phone 2211 ETHEL ( Tr. IV to Senior IV—I nays (rmer'•r 83; Stu" rt Evan; 8I; Iirmed lir,' eer- Lgate li; Ruth Brown r 711; Lu: Me - Taggart lrI rant ne. from Sr. III to Jr. I' Lawrence Tarklin 11, From Sr. II to Jr. III- 34ne AlIentnsh 70: ellen MoTaeatu•l. 02. Sr. T to Jr, 1l—Mildred Jacklin 77. Miss Annie 'Brodie. Teacher. Report of promotions. for Union S, S. No. 10, Grey, Pupil's names 111 order of merit—Sr, III—Honours: Carman linker, Delmer Dilworth; page !Norma .Speiran, Vance Baker. Sr. II Gladys Ward. Jr. IT—PhylIis Ward, Dorothy Dilworth, Billy Rock, 'tTnriel Hackwell- First Book -Jean Maclean, Willis Meehan, Lawson Ward, Gordon Ward, Joe Baker, Margaret Baker, Senior Primer — Edythe Speirtm, Olive Hackw'ell, ' Lloyd Speiran, Fergus \gable, Elston Sneiran, 1Tr•len Cox, Leonard Ward. 49 AIt Della L. Lavery. Trt nrt . 1 You M 1e � � t goingto the reunion ., wt on of S. S. No. 8, Grey? Why, yes, every- body is going. The various commit- ters, while it is their first effort. have left few stones unturned to try to make it a success. Their exhibits of relics alone will be well worth seem: Conte and enjoy one of the best af- ternoons sports you have had in a long time, and if you can't come in the afternoon come for the evening and hear the best entertainers in 8 Western Ontario and while the pee- 0 tale of the section are endeavoring g to supply lunch for the crowd. how- g ever if any one outside the section t wishes to contribute anything along 1 that line, it will be thankfully re- a calved. The following is the report of the B examinations hold at S. S. No. 4, , Grey. The pupils are listed in the 1 classes that they will be in next Sept. ember. 75% honours; 60% pass:— SL'. IV—Christens McFarlane 86. Jr IV—Wallace Beckett 00. Sr, III--• Doris McAllister 96; Welter Ma !canape 71; Kenneth Sellers 68. Tr. III—Carl Grimmer 87, Mango Mc- Farlane 64; Earl Grimmer 80. Sr. II—Laura Savage 77; Margaret Grim mer72; Gertrude Willis 71; Howard McKay 60. Leslie Holmes, Myrtle Savage, Marie Jacklin, Tom McFar- lane, Sheldon Jacklin. I—Mary HoI- mes. Primer—Doris Murr., Irene Wil- Iis, Mildred Willis, Ross Elliott. Prize winners for attendance. First—Wal- lace Beckett, absent 3 days during the year. Second --Helen Mc.Allieter absent 3 days; third—Bruce Beckeltt absent 8 days. Miss Margaret I. Mc- Dougall, Teaehere The Invitation Committee of the reunion at Fulton's School extend a hearty invitation to all to attend the reunion next Tuesday. See advt. with full particulars in this issue. Don't forget the school reunion at Fulton's School, next Tuesday. W, E, and Mon, Metz and fatnily,.nf New Harnbut g, with Jacob and Mrs, Ziegler, Mrs. HofTr-w, of Goderich, and Mrs. Welke!', of Grimsby, 010 Visiting their sister, Mrs. 11. Ramsay, Onnn, 17. Little hope is hell for her recovery, FCLTON SC'Iioot., Rlf.DNION NO'rim. —What was the t)ntn0 of that peroou who said he was not going to 8. S. No, 8 Lte.Ul(1o0 1' Well, never mind, he will be a lonely maul that day.— The required nutil bee of Sortball teamH have arranged to he here, If you want to see a Sofi.ball Tournament cotue and nee the following teams at work :—Wroxeter, Fol'dwich, 1lonk- ton, Ethel, Walton, Oranbtook foal two from Moneri('1T in the boys' teame and Monk tom'Walton, 01.110 brook and Moncr'i' 17 girls.—Everyone le planning to take part in the parade, 11 prom- ises to be an interesting one, Bet dressed up and juin the crowd, It is free for evetyone and the prizes good Parade will leave bid FMtoO's at 1 30 /4 imp. He nn 1itne.--'1'11et•e 1)11101 h trona! 50 l'+'111101; 3313011 Detroit --Jolt 811,1,110,111, one of our oldest tearher.0 will plr4u)e al the Rt• -Dillon ploglaI ill the a11e(nrnn. John Siewe] 1, Sup orvinor Sehnel9, Natth Bay r til .tar.,, 1 e heir,—All who 1PnaliP( Int. me ,t,rien 11 dal,cing on the (.11 Inilgt•, t0 t he meni! (again rite going In renew their youth at the teeese A 1 r pm engaged for the first dance Nn 01e will 111a, the fool. in11) watch 211/.. 11,)lrerina11 iv,1.1 01.00,1 of ilia 1'ui Barn Dance At Robert Patterson's l Mile West of Walton friJay Ev'g, July 6th Jackson Orchestra in Old & New Music: EVERYBODY WELCOME Small Admission Fee Mustard, Been Riley. No, on roll 22, avercg(. ati:eitlat(ee 19.5 [1Anc1A1u'r L"13RoWN, Teaoher, SCHOOL It10'uRT,-1e.elocving is the result of the Prnrnntio11 Examinations betel in U.S, 8, No, 3, • East Wawan- osh and Morrie. Pupils are listed io (.leases OS they tt111 be after holidays, with per cent obtained in passing. SR iV.—Irene Walsh 73: Anna Gres, 6y 70; [i'ili'1ed Snudet0111 68, Jlt. e' IV --Jiro MrGill811 Ve,ttt Kelly 80 Ulur,oce KPiiv 72. .111., 111—(neon Mn( -d11 70. 8lt 11—Maljmyl (1u-c by i (b : babel Net hely' '72 Jit 11--•l+,dtlie McGill, Mite Kt'lly, Lol'et10 Kelly, SKr- , Healy. ('1„ttin 1— r titlie Fear. { 1b,01eIr n [[hush. Putysti—aMax'iolt ] Nethc'ry, ,John 8,lmdtr.on. 1)1'Alrrist, '1'eacb,'1' NOV."; of ih„ d. atit of :ilia Elva. 1) t ml. cy 0 ly 011288 of David and Mrs, Ramsay, 1..t 1]11„ 0, 91u1'i'i which. ot mitred 1t the I(inettea]in,- 111 pita! 01 r1 . Semen,- ,1•01110 .r; :1 shock t., the p' . ' !pie 0f t Beams ut 1. li w t' 1-1 y ,.1, of a.', and had sotto: 1, 1110 111.• t i, . ,• 111141 h,; 1 h....01 u r w h f. • i I, at ateca'dii.,'. J),-at,t i soau'd 1 IUll)i 1 tmei; of Sat or, d.). ((td.•'lth1rIIIOOi1( tntp10. into' goon;; lady' of the di:'tri: t. Tee funeral nee held on Tuesday after- , noon t0 J nue; ale cemetery. .A mor/ extended obituary will he riven nett issue. .c 11111 bar", WC will see..11' vents o0 te,pnn. (i1i1i,,, hat alroete,1 the] t.ltill —t1 lister,' yon ran, do not 1111' Lira ell 1, •,•n 1. The 1)nncen pewit,' Co ht e• u. rr , t, 'tini 1 •tv .11u:.a4. D111 i r) the t,.•. r y,'), they 112100 1h•'•ad been three times et ileoeall cud ar t slate,) to appear , in shortly. Sum - 81.111” 1.41(11411141140 01, 11e never ('1' - goals 111; ploglnw land (1141a110"t'e many rd' 111' own songs, and he has it niden did ,•,,/,1p)lt(y with him. Eve/y3r11' 011,1 Its,/ ,Ver hefrd 111111 1v11111s 10 Hear hill' (gait,,—We expect: thou.:nude With 11, t3 80001.1 1.110 ev10,10g, Group No, 1 of the United Church Ladies' Aid will hold a Strawberry - Social on the lawn of Mrs. McGuire Wednesday Afternoon, a Jai y 11 Tea Served from 3 to 7 EVERYBODY WELCOME The tills;;: council have been d ing some worthy cleaning up on tl main street. This is a great improv n/1'11:11,11 There Vette no service in the Uni ed church on Sunday last on account of the special services in the Pre bytorian church. The following were week c:nd visi - ore. at tho home of W. MAI . .Leod AIr-. Alex. McLeod, fort Quappell Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Hoard, Joe an Gorferth tind two child -um. o • 0e.esso, Mich.; Mrs..0. E. Baia!, an tee, children, Donald` and Frank, o C e: 1):it; Donald and Mrs, Puk. an two childrun, of Moorefield.; Mrs, 1 (,.nr,e Green Drayton; and Bal )- 1e e - J. L. KERR, Proprietor Personal Paragraphs Jack Oliver, ofTeronto, wee home for the let of July, Mrs, W. W. Harris is in town get. ting her house vacated, Miss Carrie MrOrocken, of Toronto, 14 11001e for a 81)' 11 vnentintl, Joe Yolleek, of Tooit°, was a hot, day visitor• wi18 his parents. Miss Muriel Spelling, of Niagara Falls, is home for her venation. H. L Jackson was a visitor in Lon- don, last Thursday afternoon, M. Hareem was a holiday visitor at the home 0) his sister in London, Dr, and Mrs, 0, O. Ramage were visitors in DMbtlrn over the holiday. mt. and Mrs. Ktng8wIn1, of London, pelithe week -end with Mrs. Ida Miss L Whitfield, It. N., of Strat- ford, is visiting her.•letel', Mrs. Jack Currie. Miss 111lldtell ~mane, of Toronto, is the guest of Dr. 0. C, and Mrs. Ram - age, 11110 weeL t- AT lee JeeIt 118,441,1., of Toronto, was a holiday 40ihitLr with 1101' Im,ther over t}1e week -end, s- (lien Laura Ament, who has been t ou:l int; at, 81('(212 !,(.Rein, 318 hone for t- the V wet ion, 'alts. II, L. ,lank,nn spelll the week. 0. end at the hem. of 11710011 Llcyd J1u11t- d sort, 01 London. f Mt v, [V, H. 2,1,0kiin.e f Tlannv. t'r, 11 e, Ira -en 111,' g)1,^,t.1) her (,:;d'e11 08, N. E. and Mr tett v. f n• 11/r 1 1.. It•';fey,nfT„rn0tn, is d-p,Ldil ;6 n.m•'rir,tat0u at the hone. of Nil, y I efiee 1, -an 1,—anEel -n=, t 1•'1''11,t,(, tt•n, (a .:is r.1 .lute with .t:'z ,+nus. In. lf.•)•t. II, lr r I ; rt-, 110 'dM 't 11.•,1 ti t1ltor 'i• ' i .and II/n ...1'„1i.t ,,,.. (le,,, 1). K -.t-. • t ,. r.,,, ., (0.0 1 .r 1,,:•11+ laud mint, Il ('..� 1 t 111 meted eemno- t,, t'1' Niv art Pall ; .., ] - -... iee1 r.; n pe, -t mom fa,l me, }ft . a, ( ih ,till L,, It;•- r,t• tier o,rt.,•e meet. eirei1 t311* WV" emir 0.1.,0-2,..,.1,1.01 =r ' C of Trowbridge. 1'11, annual Garden;Party of 'dl Coned (;hurrh h1; p40.') into iii tai•: 101' another year and %4011: ver a,•c.,1.afu1. On Sunday evening tie tanned' was filled to capacity au the laren eon,](ation enjoyed groat ly the services! o) Rev. E. W. 1L24' 0l' Tnnwbrtdeee and tin,:• )Busk of th Me, eireeside 1 •"''e0 QUil tet r.. 0' M441;cLty nlgllt the Quartette age'. rime •, 1 every on, with an iutal•s: int!' and varied program. T 0],' assist,e1 by Micc Gol 11 211 soloist ; e t cd I :n•Veae shoe, , 1' 'he •..lu' 11:;, - MORRIS L. and .Mr -4. Artn.trnng, of Wind- s/Iv, (104 t1 111105 at 1 he home of W. Atul0trnrtg•, Btu lite. 111is0 Greta Itlekm}er 8110 v'0 Bina! to '1'or)nto after having spent as pieasaut I1,.1912ty at her home, 2t1d J. A. end 1)1rs. Bagshaw and child- ; ren, nt Hruniltnn, spent the week -end at the home of Albert and M1rs. Ornnka, 4111 line, 1111,4 Florence Eckmit'', who has helm teaching In Agincourt, tons re - tanned to be(' haute 00 the 21111 litre, Morris, frit the holidays, Miss Helen 19nkmier. 2218 line, Mor- tis, und9(went an operation for ap- pendicitis and iv (able to be (,round again, we are glad to hear. 5(10001 !lemon(.—Nollnw)ng i4 the, report of 8 S. No, 4. Morrie, for the June Promotion !Exams. Total 11(0, Boners 75, Pass 60 JR IV To 8R. IV—Daus Miller 88 ; Harriett Smith, So, III 'rc) In, IV—Gm/Inn r .aQl hal 75 ; Horvat,! Smith 72 ; Jack Pipe 110 ; Mac Scott 30. Slt. II TO Jit. I11—Adnb Grasby 80. JR. II 'ro SR, II—Glenn Nichol 80 ; 0!(1.11 Smith 78 ; J,uli0 Bernard 74 ; 13i11 Harman 60. Jit, I TO SR I-8 int Davis 98 ; Eleanor Nichol 90 . Frank Mc0utelmon 80 ; 711(11 Bernard 64, JR. PR. To So. PR. -13001e. Smith 91 ; Kenneth Spelt. 80, \Viaomt A. FRAIN, Teacher, Owing to the bad weather, S. S. No, 0 held their picnic on Saturday, June 0th, instead of Friday, A good rowd assembled 10 440ttnese a mo- ment of numerous ranee and softball runes, One of the chief features of he clay was the presentation of one- u11f•dozen of silver knives and forks nd pickle fork in Old Colony pattern n their teacher, Miss Mee gat et rnwn, after which Mise Brown Blade e suitable reply. The following ed. cess was read by Jas, Peacock and tresentation !made by Jiro. Riley : DI.AR MZ5R9 BROWN,— 1Ve, your pupils and friends of S. No, 10, wish to express to you out. appreciation of your 5014)0es during the last five years in our midst. In your cheerful manner, you have as- sisted at social affairs and could al- ways be depended upon to give of your talents for the benefit of pupil and ratepayer, On behalf of your pupils and many friends, we would ask you to accept this cutlery as a token of the high esteem in which you are held in our community, We (1-9811('0 yon that our very best wishes go with you and you will always be accorded a hearty welcome in S. S. No, I0. Signed on behalf of the sec- tion, JOHN JAM1cs P1(A.0O('K. SC13001, R1uroar,—Following 14 1.11e report of the Promotion Examin- ations held at S. S. No. 10, Morrie, Jxt, To Sit, IV—Total 750, honors 608, Pass 450—Jean Wheeler 597 (Roo,) • Glenn ltckmier 592 (Hon.)1 Donald Robertson 555 ; George Johnston 488 Helen lllcknlier—absent, promoted on year's work, SR IIi'00 ht TV—Tot- al 800 Ian. 600,Pass 480—Clinton Iv, win 03 I•3 (Hon.) ; Stewart McLennan 608 (Hou.) ; ionald Vancanip 591 Howard acanap 580. Charles John. sten 548, JR, To Sit, In—Total 800, I{nn, 800, Pees 480—Stanley Attester() 587 ; Joyce Edgar 488, SR, II TO JR, III—Total 600, Hon, 450, Pass 860 Russel Dennie 870, JR. II TO SR, II— Total 520, tion, 390, Pass 312—George Roes 35 • Dorothy orn4 h Wright W 1t 13 y g 31 —IsT TO JR. II—Total 450 Linn. 33s Pass $.4 44•F4411+at14.14.4.4 Y•Ht{'t•444 4+ Dancin ,p —TO— Harold, Skinner's Blue Water Boys —IN— Every Arena Ever Y 'true sda Nig ht W • n' Y CRANBROO1 P.1.01.10; 0000111o../. the PIelettalnty 1 00(vn.r m the Pre"by1;010,11 1•8111ri0 111 7311 next Friday evening. Bev. Mr. Fowler, of P. ussels, wilt be in rhnr€;e U,wntmuticnl set vice at 11 o'rlork 80u - dry nnauirig, also 80ne ae evening preaching at 7:i1). The annual garden party of Knox Mulch, wa, held last Thursday e1'en- ing fwd drew a' big crowd. Total pro• reeds amounted to 4271, The Inv - gram was A 1. and the mttsien1 select, Ione by ,Hiss Bootlick welt- reeeireed Bob Wilson caught the crowd with his comic songs and Misses NanBV h'owlet' and Alai gine ite Logan gave 11110 Pxrrllent numbel S. PRI:HF:STATION — On Friday 111-41, the Senior Room of Oral/brook School had a social haaif-hour prior to the de- parture of Miss Olive Bolger, when the pupil, presented h 0.• with a white ivory clock and read the follow Mg ed. dress : DEAR ee til. l 1 Hi)L0 • I have just. been 11)fm111e(l of your resignatinu as teacher in ('1111 school. eVe are entry that you are leaving. l You have been to us a good teacher and if the carry out the lesson you have given us, we will surely be good citizens of this country, We wish yon well wherever y(:11 may be eta - Honed and trust that you will regain meet with children as good and in- telligent its the children o) S, 8. No, 7, As a mann of appreciation of your 8e1• - vice and friendship, 00 at presenting you with this small token, which we hope will hl ing to you a small retuem• Mance of the good times we have had together. Signed n11 behalf of S. S. No. 7 Senior Room and Miss 1+orreet, Miss Holger gave a suitable reply, thanking them and wishing them all kinds of Inek in the future. SCHOOL REPORT 5118108 (2.0004 Jr. IV to Sr, IV—Maldwyn Wilt Hams 787, George Fischer 76 Sr, III to Jr ''IV—Mary McDonald 78 1)or0• thy Huether 00, Get tie Pride 67. Roma Oemeron 40. Milton 83. Jr. III to Sr. III—Alice Locking 50, Helen McGa1• tum 41. OLIVE, E. [BoLGSOt, Teacher. JUNIOR 80001 Sr. IT to Jr. IU—Mary Huethet' 90, Glen Hnether 80. Muriel (IeD(dnald 76, Jim Cameron 71. 1Yillip Z'dglee 67, Maurice Oameeon 56. Jr, IT to Sr, IT —Doris Long 81, Mee Fischel 78, E.11111 Osborn 77, Stanley Olunphell 76, Vida Cameron 71 1st --:Kenneth Mepon• old, Velma t)'i(ohet•, Bertram Denier - ling, !duel.) Young, Harold Peeth,-t', PHI/let—Norte 1)emeeling, Charlie Fischer, Jerk Get deo, Amon S. Fortwewr, Teacher. at ETHEL Ed and leIrs De:Jardine and family are spending a two weeks' vacation in Eastern Ontario, Ed. Des.larclfno has purchased a new Pontiac ear and has ab -0 taken the a oney 3301 t CSC popular ears. Miss Evelynn Stevenson has return- ed 'co her home after spending a few Weeks assisting in Andrew S. Bain's store. Rev. D, M. Guest was on the sick list a few days last week with an at- tack of lumbago. He was able to take his work on Sunday morning and afternoon. Our Boys' Soft Ball team were it FordW icll 1a ' sc �cls W s edn pin Y eve g vltere a very interesting game was hayed with the boys of that place nd Once again the Ethel team won he game with a good score, 270—Isabell Mustard 414 (Hon.) (.lnld..1 ora 1)etlnls 864 (Lion,) , Olive Edgar i p 4.4.4.4.4•F44+4•'F'F•F�F•F•tt•F'F444.4.++++ Reny Dennis 285. Spee, T $ I0'2 (nom) -It e9iri t non, ••u . t.. of 1.l,torel, who s.:,1; , tial rel s P.ev, E. W. Hart, of Trowb ides and Rev. . ".1 . 1 Andersen, n Ma ;icier" gavot short impre-sive addra:.',rte. Jae. and Mrs. Nullity, of H 1.. burg tent Surdny with J. W. mei ; 4,010:1,400 and Moor 'Pier.. Kenneth and Edith lirauter r':turn e.: with them for a visit, The 4nniv,rser'y of the • el - 1 ire, t'hnu•11 Inst Sunday '11 8 a west socoenv, Tho so/2greg,ltinn a:: beth 001.010(13 well f111t01 the (harsh, 111'., Srott, of Calgary, sane: a 114.11111.11 0010 111 thenu'r'rlirt ai.1 T1,7(1Itn•,- her and Brian Jeekvoo vow, so/os in the evening. Tho preacher for the day was Itev C, H. [LeDnnald, of Lucknow, whom/ messages wet El time- ly and instruct{ve, SC011 )0L R1EP0}JT Follntv}og is the report of the P1n- motion Pxle1107/l11)02,0 of :i. 5-, No. 11, Ethel usth , e w1 lir ' ti I tut r Y ep.ernier :— ssNton noon Total (2o ; Pass ; e ; Honors 54:5. Sr. IV—ltetnelh Kiv,11ter 592. Gordon Sleightholin 5S5, Jun McNeil 580, DeI-, le. Melones 1157, Tern 8(t.ldets 400, Mytle Wilson 451 Jr. I\'—DernPl, Lawless 575, St u.11 t McInnes 555, Or. ma Gill 534, Lee Allen Wardlaty 531, I Clair Michel 530, Allan Franklin 5(18, Lindsay Baia 472, Velna Hamilton 419. Sr, III—Edith Krauter 556, Nel- son S)eightholm 484. E. FEAR. Teacher, JUNIOR lt00A1 Those inn (Rent (1)) faired to obtain the required standing but were re- cOtnmel:ded. Total 700 ; Pass 420 ; 1101101'8 525, Jr. III—Jean F''alikliu 625, Bryan Arses 4$4, Annie b'l'unkliu 454, Roger LasaOOe 447, Maljnt'ie Brown 433, Stuart Henry 414(11), Alex. Al cNeil 412(R), Lorne Desjar- dine 871 (R). 81 lI—Ross Ounotng- hatn 491, Bet aha Earl 453, Stuart Brown 444, Ada Wat'dlaty 418(17), Winston i•IcEaclern 884 (l;). Jr, II— Total 250 ; Pass 150 ; Honors 187— Ruby Gilkinson 210, Helen ()untie 205, Nora Henry 208, Ruby (1111 195, Doro- thy Bain 193, Dorothy Kramer 185, Arnold Earl 181, [Villard Michel 155, Allison Sleighthottu 142(17), Stanley Wilson 132 (13.), Jr. 1st—Estelle Cute• ninghtaln, Ruth Franklin, Charlotte Sanders, Jack Dunbar, excellent ; Bet- ty 1)ntibter, Clarence Styles, Helen Desjtudine, good, Sr, Pinner—Altai Hamilton, good. Jr, Pt.—•OliveSand- er8, Ruth nnbat', e o Styles, goo1)d ; Dongiltexcellent Bain, DoLnald1(se McNeiI, fair, E. M..FRAsi1R, 'Ceaahet, WALTON Miss Olive E. Bolger Is visiting with, her sister, Airs, Frank JOhndton, tet \Vinthrnp. Mrs. Jos. Johnstone, of Blyth, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs: Col - 121 naud MissF}glRuby, Yonng is leaving for Burk's bails' in Northern Ontario, h w r nest he has secured a) scb0( i. Mies AL1Amy Ln ve, of Toronto, who has been visiting her preterite, Joe and Mrs, Love, has returned to Toe - onto. Mrs, Thos, Leeming has returned to 1 her home on Con, 12. SieKillop, after undergoing an operation for ltppend- icitis, in Seaforth, p Geo, E, and Airs. Fergusongand Miss 3 Jean and Russel Boyd, of Toronto, were holiday visitors with the form. er s mother and sit s ers, b Mies WinnifrPd Drager has return- i ed to London after spending a num• co bee of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ohms, Drager, who wee quite i11 for seine titn0, Mt, t Linn, is :earls l; the stint -tar(, iii., it•..1.1i„,.. 41. 11,'l. .r,',v r1. 1't , The Fri,)'. i4 a 1'1'c' eI 1 he former. Mt R', 1 . 1,4•14,.!, ,.( [aa,•rttv,r, B,. ref1 .'1 1340 1111.0 reel 0•3111 her Sia. ' ,.1,— 1T'. 8,1121, l0I'' , 111111 Miter 11 tondo, 11.1 rod 1114 £)fav 11 1 •til ,1. e 1,1 11 .f F ar t tees 111 • rl)'1 .tri' f W. J. Men aeken over thelad)day. S.:lu Gnvia a l r.nr ,, :1114 40]410. int hfs'not i're 111.,dnrvhter Over m0 , f 8'3 uuele, Jame». '1 10101). Mr.. S (1214.(10) and farnily, of Tin. 0.. to, ate Vi'iting the fey m.r's nisi,10, 1 Mrs, A. C. Ranker and 1)114. P. A. Ale. A11}1,11, ,f Grey. 111, rat 'e h 7rm P 111. n i n plan, 331 t r,G r. n rnmpnn,er. lir )hr.- Rrr)wn, of 1),nver, Lobo ado, 9, Inciting nt the home of her uncle, A 0. Dames. 1), A. mei alts, Lowry, of Toronto, 'were visitor's to town, dutirg lira pa•t week, and left to take in the Old Boys' Re•Uninn at Mildmay. 011)1, 111,8 11115, linffrmtu and 0. J. and'Mre. Runge, of (10'1}0, 01010 J017 lot visitors at the herne of Mrs, Zieg• ler and miss Carrie, town, W. 13. Strachan, 13. A. returned to Toronto after' a week with his pate etas, Alex, and Mrs. Strachan, nod his sister. Mrs. Cline Scott, Mrs. Jas, 13nllnntyne spent the week -end with het brother in Olinton, and is now visiting with her sister, Mrs. (Dr i Hnssick, at I00el'kip. Miss Vola Fox 81)0211 1115 wick -crit{ with her engin, Silos t,ila McOrack- en, neer [Vr(.xeter, assn taking in a school 1.0.11110) 011 the bou0d0ry. Miss Hattie Dnwlling sailed fret! Montreal fora trip to the Olt Oountry rend Enteme 81)0 be with a party of teachers, We wish her a pleasant voyage, Nelenn E. and 3Irs. Williamson, Harvey and Betty, of Toronto, visited the former's sister, Mrs, E. G. Lowry, and father, Jas. Williamson, of town, 040011 the weekend. George 1!)dwn)ds, B. A. and Master Brian, Mrs, O101118 ll ant! Miss Nor. nen, all of London, were 4015itiug with their patents, Geo, and Mrs, Edwards, Mill 01, Newlnarket Era • "A ntimbee of girl friends of Miss Edna McCall pre. sented her with a China land Glass shower, at the home of Mos Marjorie Bitola, nu Tuesday evening." )Iayot' Pipe, wife and daughter, Miss Beletl, of Haih'yhity, have been visiting ft len ds ip Brussels and local- ity, during the pest week, Afr. Pipe was a former resident of the 5111 lin8, Morris, Leslie O'Cnttnor and family, of Thorold, were in town for a day or two renewing old acquaintances, Mrs. O'Connor is the ynungeet densll- 'er of the a ' t rte Thos. Farrow, 'cel t v a , rpt lilt er postmaster. Arthnr fad Mrs. Fax, of Russell, Mau„ are 40)8itieg with the fermer'tr brother, Sylvester Fox, of town, Mr, Fox said the roads were good front Winnipeg, making the trip in foar days with a Durant six, Mrs, Robt. McAlpin, of St, Marys, 110 111 few and gav asitalkwith oAt,h e Alieeionary Ladies of the United (Atwell b}1 And other rold fri ei1 ds at the ome of Mrs. Smith, Ever dyed themselves and will gladly a t. glpn well me her back, Mrs, ;4IcAlp]ne will be better remembered as Miss Mary Ross, daughter or the tate Win, and Mrs, Rose,