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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-6-16, Page 1• f, VOL, 49 NO. 5 ,92 00 per annum in aclvame BRUSSELS, ONT4RIO. THURSD.417, yUNE 16, 1921 W KERN, 'mkt jaw, Paid-up Capital $ 9,706,000 Reserve - 18,1/0%000 RaSonress - 280,004,009 No Savings Account too small Don't think that be-, cause your first savings deposit may be small that it will not be welcomed in The Bank of Nova Scotia. A savings ac- count means a new pot tential customer. It is the beginning of what may be the foundation of a valuable account later on. It is the young man's awing stone to a bust - nese career,. That is why the small- est savings account is valued in 150 THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA E, A, DIXON Manager 13ruseels Mistrut Pius Morris WAnxffee.—Notices have been put up by. Jno. Barr on hie gravel property, Ne- lot 26, con, 5, advising parties taking grevel, stone or earth off the property without pramission will be charged 600, per yard, and those who have already taken will be chatgs ed above fee if not settled for at once. Attorlots SALE.—By advt, on page 4 it will be seen that the household effects, horse, cow, dm, belonging to the estate of the late Henri, Jackson, line, will be offered" for sale by auction on Wednesday of next week, 22nd inst. 13, M. Scott will be the auctioneer and everything will be eold in order to wind up the estate. THE Willing Workers • Of Melville Church Will hold Sale Of .Home-made Baking on Saturday, June 18 On the Lawn of MR. A. McGUIRE Tea will lo ale; be leavmed fro4 to Admlesion 25 and 15 cents. Everybody welcome I 1 New Advartisetrients Tile—L. E. Solemn. Garden party—Ethel. Witte!: T. 6111. For Sale—Tohn Nichol. DIttehinery—G. A. Beet. Garden Party—Walton, Garden Party—Bluevnle. Cedar Posts—S, J. Burke. Piga Inc Sale—Wm. Blake. Anniversary—Melville ohnrob. Tenders Inc Drains—Grey two. Weekly Store News—Jae. Fox, Meeting—Brusgels Farmers' Club. Notice to Creditors—Arohle McCallum. Enron County Temperance Convention. Joe and Mrs. Shaw were at Clinton on Wednesday attending the funeral of .the former's uncle, J110. Snaw, a. fortnee.well known resident of Beus- sels. Art. Shaw, son of Arthur Shaw, who is taking a course in Toronto Medical College, is undergoing an operation in the General Hospital in the city this week. Oranbrook Rev. T. E. Kennedy attended the General Assembly Ett Toronto 'for a couple of days last week, On the Methodist Parsonage lawn, Ethel, next Monday evening a Garden Party will be held. Supper will be served in the basement of the church, A. welcome will be extended to every- body. AT THE Family Theatre CIRCUIT Next Sabbath the regalev see - vices will be held at the usual hours, Garden Party • Will be held on the bfetho- diet Parsonage Lawn Monday ev'g June Nth Mat -class program of Musical and Orchestral selections, readings; and • addresses. Chairman for the evening will be Rev. Alvin Wilson, of Auburn. dret-olass supper will be served in the basement of thee/lurch from 7 to 5 o'clock. Refreshment booth on the lawn, Admission 26 and 16 cents, Come end Enjoy a Rood Time Wednesday, June 22 IlieWOMSel elzeick. Pictures • iestoms•ss'Osmstossaamomers..meus.coon..... BLUEVALE Presbyterian Church Garden Party Will be held on the Church Lawn Tuesday ev'g, June 21 Supper Served from 0 to 8 &clack WINGHAM BAND Will ?mune, a fine program of music. Refreshment Booths on the Grounds (SOME AND ENJOY THE EVENING 1 A Sunday School Picnic under the auspices of Knox church, Oranbrook, will be held on Saturday. June 2.5th, at Harry Smalldon's bush. Everbody welcome. Further announcetuent next week. Moncrieff Ab the Silver Oornere' Cheese Fac- tory on :Monday the output was 83 cheese from 63 patrons. Roy Haat- hags is the maker and .the factory is having an exceptionally good season, ALL ROADS LEAD TO MONCRIEFF,— Oome with the orutvd and enjoy your- self at Moncrieff Garden Party, June 22nd, Set geaut Will Marr, Toronto, familiarly known as "Billy, the man who makes you happy," and his two daughters will provide a rare treat in a well balanced program of sentiment- al and comic songe, stories, sketches and music. Local talenteand neigh- boring clergymen will also assist. Supper will be served in basement of Knox Church, from 0 to 8 o'clock. Wroxeter • H. Waller and family spent Sunday in Listowel. Webster Jacklln left on Tuesday for Star city, Sask. Two rinks of bowlers attended the tournament held ill Seaforth last Wednesday. Arrangements have been made for all. F. 0. pic-nic to be held in the Park Friday afternoon. G. Gibson, has completed the cement wall for the new rink and with, his men left for Walkerton on Monday. Ed. Lymberner, Goderich, visited his parents at the parsonage before leaving for the Military camp at Lon- don. Miss McKinnon entertained the pupils of the junior room of the public Reboot to a pic-nic Saturday after - 00011. PaillaberS of the Mission Band of the Presbyterian church had a very en- joyable pic-nic in the park Monday afternoon. A miscellaneous shower was given Mies 'Amnia Hislop at het home in Howlett, Monday evening by a notc- hes cif her youug friends. In the absence of Dr. Harkneas, Rey, 111. Leenberner preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. In the evening a union service was held in the Methodist chtetch. Dr. and Mrs. Harkness left last week for a tuonth's vacation to be theta 11, Monte), It is hoped the latter, who has been in pour health, will be benefitted by Lite change, Robert Rae, Radisson, Sask., 0 former resident of the village, is spending a few days here. Ile was a delegate to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church recently held in Toronto. Ethel Eatn,h3 Gold Wrist Watch loot on June itith et Ball grounds. Reward offered Inc its re - tarn to W, J. 8111. Alvin MeKee, wife and baby spent Sunday with A. P. lefeleee, Sidewalks are being laid on 51111 street and Spadini), ave. The reed is also being graded on the avenue, Evening service in the Methoeist, church last Sunday was taken by Robt. McKay, who delivered an excel- lent address on "Victory." A gond representetion from hero will attend the St. Marys—Listowel Foot Ball mune in Listowel this week. Oliffotd Dubber and Percy Stephen - Son will be on the Listowel Next Thuteday Epworth League will be in theme of the Citizenship committee. Topic for discussion will be "The problem of the Melting Pot," Try and be present and take part in the diecustaion. Ethel Intermediates lost their fourth game of the season to Atwnod, Monday evening by tt score of 3-1, While Allen and Sanderson did extra well the team vise clearly outclassed by the visitors. Mr, Sills, of liettforth, t delved, elajor llartt, Grand Orgattlizer gave tt very interesting talk nn the drawee (hetet last Saturday overtime on whet it etande for and what It, is doing, He showed how the Orange Associetion was the meat loyal of organizatidne and how it was beginning 30 get the theognitiott which has long been dee to it. Any ntie who Malted to know the facts about the Overige association (Mould !Mee been present. i. NlYEHARY SERVICES The A.univereary Services of Melville re eburch 13russels Will be coedit/AM 1)Y Major A. Graham ee London, on sunttee, IJune 26 th P ae 11 a. ID. and 7 p. The Unveiling of 1 Memorial Tablet I Will take place at, the Morten t Seavice. 1 Special Music by the Choir, A cordial welcome to all. A. A. 1..amont, Rev. J. P. McLeod, Sec.-Treas. Peetol.. 111",""Ir 11("1INI"Ir.i."'grNr•tr'sr".... The annual Presbyterian Sunday School pio-uic will be held in the park on Friday af Lemon's July let, Every- body welcome, The date of the next, Fent 13a11 genie here is Monday, June 20111, when Brussels Junior team will line up against Ethel. Dou't forget the date and be on hand. 'Last Wednesday the Junior Foot - hall team of Atwood, tried conclusions with the local team but in an exeiting and well contested game were defeat- ed by a score of 3.0 despite the frenzied rooting of a few friendly fans from Brussels. Referee Rintoul, of Brussels, gave good satisfaction. GARDEN PARTY.—A Garden Party will be held ot the Methodist Pat son - age lawn next Monday evening, June 20th. First-class program cif musical and orchestt al selections, readings and addresses. Chairman for the evening will be Rev. Alvin Millson, of Auburn. A first-class supper will be served in the basement of the (Meech from 7 to 0 o'clock. Booth on the lawn. Come and enjny a good time. Bluovale Women's Institnte will hold a special meeting here' when Miss Pitt, Uxbridge, will give the address. Date will be Monday, 20th int, Gamuts PARTY.—The Bluevale Presbyterian Garden Party will be held on the church lawn next Tuesday evening, June 21st. A fine supper will be served ?lot» 0 until 8 o'clock in the good old Bluevale way. Wing - ham band will farnifill a fine program of music, Refreshment booths on the grounds. Oonse and enjoy the even- ing. Belgrave GARDEN PARTY.—A.rt other big Garden Party will be held un Garnet. Nicholson's lawn, 411t line Morris, le miles East of Bolgi aye, on Thursday evening, June 30th, under the auspices of the Presbyterian ehereli, Belgrave. The anietnittee has sueneeded in seem- ing the Brunswick Trio, '"elie Hate Lamy Bore" presenting Jock Rtlln- tyne, Scottish comedian. The seetwal Committees are spitting neither time nor expense to make this the greatest success ever held on the gt'000de. Short addresses are expected .frons Rev. Mr. Peters,, Belgrave ; Rev. Mr, Hawkins, Blyth ; John King, Blue - vale, and others. Chide will he occia pied by Rev. 0, G. Jones, Belgrave. Grounds will be lighted by Mr. Stewart's Delco -Light, Witighttru, Refreshments served on the European plan. Admission, adults 25c, and children 15n, WOMEN'S INSTITUTE —The an , meeting of the Belgrave Women's lie tektite was held on May 25111 at the honie of Abe, Caesar. The feint w ites (dicers were elected 1—Presideta, Mrs. Rev. PAM'S ; Viee•Preeitited, Mt S. James Taylor ; 1-3ec.-Treas., MM. W. J. Procter ; District Representa- tive, Mrs, James Taylor Directovs, Mrs, John Vanotrnp. Site. Richard Ptocter, Mrs. John Hopper ; Press Reporter, Mrs. .1, ''. Hell ; Progvatn Committee, Mrs. John Vancamp, 51re. John Hoppe,e Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mts. James Vancemp ; Organist, elre, James Taylor. The disttiet meethitt will be held 00 Wed nestlity next, June 2211d, in the 0. 0. P Hell, Belgrave, Miss Ituth Pirt, of Uxbi idge, will ad- dress the meeting. All the ladies in the cnmmunity are cordially invited 30 be pseserit, Grey Alex. Porter, of Atwnod, was a visitor with Mrs. 'Hugh Porter, 10th con., this week, Mrs. Stanley Wheeler and Magee Lloyd visited friends in Whighatti tinting the past. week. Geo, and Mrs. Evans and J. Sion. nem will assist at. Lite Monerleft gae. dot party on June. 22ii8 'rho Beetoil Wnilil sari 1 --.'"Phe retitle songs, ete., rat Me. Will Alava, (returned sniffier) eroded voarti letighter and Applause" at Minn:Hell' Garden Party Wednesday, June 22t1d. A Orden Paters, will be held on the !Methodist Parsonage 1wn, Whet, next Mobley evening. A gond pro- gram Is being proem ed Red everybody is invited, Siippee will be served in the basement or the cherolt from 7 to 0 o'clock. pOL;43; NouTH waLtrNoToN BARN, at ALL LEAGUE leollowirig Is the statelier. of • the Ver101,1e 1001110 in Group No, • 8 of North Wellington Base Ball League :— . Wen 1.01141 0 'Pi-oh:vat 1 Btu tsele . 5 8 Leek no w ..............11 4 Kincardine .... 1 5 Lochalsh . 1 (3 • Frank Deitner, Oth con., left, tin Tuestley on a, prospecting trip to Noi thern Ontatio, lie will visit friends at Kitchener and Wellesley before lie Janda hastily Nueth onitary. GREAT W/LEAT —8everal stocks of Fall wheat taken from a 10 0010 field 011 the farm of Ohas. Lamont, enir roil., were left at the office of THE POST on Motelay of this week which measured 5 feet 7 'niches iu length, Thio was just a fair sample of the en ire field. Thos W. Wita.Leateteet Daeeese.P. —An old and respected resident pass- ed away last, Wedneeday at the home of his got], Thos. Willhaeson, 18th cnte, following a gem.' al beeakelown 113 the 'goose in the person of neg. W. WilIlams.,at the age of 81 years. Mr. Williamson Wei born to the tow whip of South Elnishy, County of Leech], Otit„ and came to Grey town- ship over 50 years ago. kits, William- son, whose maiden name was Edw.- het pre-deceored him about 10 years. The family consists of three smite George and Thomas, of Grey, and Jobe, of McKillop ; and 111150 daughters, Sirs. H. Rattling, of Mrs George L. Walkets Winona, and Mrs. John Huffman, Goderith. There is elso living one brother, George, now of British Columbia. Mr, kVil- liatneon was 0 Conservative 30 mei dee although he tower participated actively in either munielpal ot politi- cal afters, The funeval service wee conducted on Saturday afternoon by Rev. J, W. Button, the remains being bovne to Brussels eereeter y. 'elle casket was carried by Louis and Jas. ‘Villiemstin, Beech Clark. Wilfrid Reid, 3,0, Huainan and Jas. Fulton. Every member of the family MLR in attendance at the funeral. Waiton The animal Garde/1 Party in cornice tion with Duff's church. will be held oii.L1,e Manse lawn on Teeming, July 5th. Further antiouncemetit will be made later. The Farmets' Oltdi will hold a Pic-nic in Alex. Murray's grove on Friday, 21t1i inst. A good program is being arranged. Further anti:mace- tnent next week. Thursday aftertmou, 231e1 hist., the Wornetes Institute will have the pleasure of listening to att address by Miss Piet, who comes from Hxbridge, A good rally is hoped for. John and Mrs. Smillie and Mise Kate Buchanan left on Tuesday on a three nsonth's trip to Vancouver, B. 0. They will also visit et sevetal points through the West on the re- turn trip. They were ticketed by H. L, Jackson, C. P. R. agent at Byes- sek'ghe Penetanguishene Retold says of Will Mare, who will be at Moncrieff Garden Parts, on Wednesday, June 2211d Marr, the popular come. dian (who is also a returned soldiet) was Limiter thatt the funniest we've bed here in empty years. Rev. J. W. Butath was at Toronto last week attending the graduating classes in the Toronto University, Nit. Button was successful in passing his font's year in Arts, taking the Prince of Wales Gold Medal, donated by Victoria College, for the student ranking highest itt Grade A. in the past comae. ()igreittletitale. STRAWBERRY FESTIYA.L.—On Wed- nesday, 311111222td, a Strawberry Fes- tival will be held at the home of Goo, Jaoksun, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. of Walnut Methodist church. Tea will be served from 0108 o'clnek. A gond program is being pre- pared to consist of solos anti duets by Messrs. Henry and Thorpe, of 13l. grave ; selections by Ilbes Edna Rivers, elocutionist, Goderich ; and addresses by neighboring pastore. Seaforth Band has also been engaged for the evening, : Don't forget, the date and be, on hand. Nionkton SPEIRAN—STIEF,—A, quiet, but pretty wedding took Mace at the Lmtheran Manse, 72 Cenibtia street, Stratford, when Elsie. Margaret C., only daughter of August and Mrs. sesee West Monitore IVIDI united in marriage to Hartwell (3:,,. youngest son of John and Mrs. Semen, Grey township, Rev; V 1-L Brege offlidet. ing. The bride looked charming in a tailored suit of navy blue serge with white hat and gloves and carried bequet of caunatiolis and ferns, After the ceremony the bridal patty motor- ed to the home of the bride's parents where a delay wedding supper WAS served, only the intimate friends of the bride toil groom being presehe Leto Mr. and Ilhs. Speiran left for Grey township where they will reside rie the groom's fine farm, 12th Con They carry with them the good wishes of their ming friends for Et long and happy wedded life. On the Friday afternoon prim to her marriage Aire. Sp 'Iran was 00011 11 lovely miseel. laments shower by aboutthirty cif ho- ming lady friends, who gathered at the home 01' liktiannel and Mrs. Stier, Were. elonkton. Although taken very much by surprise the blade to be thanked the gibs for their kindness and gond wishes, Afterwards hutch was tweed on the lawn and before Strawberry Festival Under the ells pi ces of the Ladies' Aid of W 1t331111 Methodist, Cheryl] will be heel "at the home of Mr. Geo. Jackson WAI.TON Wedusday, June 22 Tel Will be Send from 6 to 8 p.m, Program h o'clock vontaisting 1,3 8111110 mid Meta by Mossra. Hoary & Thorpe, Bolgrave Soloctione by Wee Edna Rivers, Elocutionist, Godorich Addresses by Noighboring Pas- tors. Seaforth Band in Attendance Adults 50e. Children 25e, .111YEN.1=1.1I1111=1.1.4.99...11{5111104111201,36111.91161 leaving- fr10 hoine ,hied !voids and eaug "For she's a jully good Fellow." Heref rye. Henry Vaimertnan is retnodelling his house and putting it in ilest-class shape. Verheye is having a cement foundation put under bis house and ether, improvements made, Henry Moore is improving nicely after his severe illness, his meny friends will be glad to know. GARDEN. PARTY,—A Garden Palette undet the auspices of St. David's church, Hellbet, will be held at the home .1 331,111103 Kerr, (1,2 34, colt. 8, Grey township, on Thuisday, Janie 16th. Tea served from 6 to ti o'elock. A first -claw; program will he rendered by Cluist Church quartette, Listowel, assisted by local taleut. Lucknow Pipe Bane has been engaged for the occasion. All are cordially invited to be present. Rev. A. 11. lugram is LI1E, rector. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ BASE BALL + • +++++++++++44+++++++++++++ Two Wins and a Loss for aPussels during the Poet Week. BRUSSELS 18—KINCARDINE 7 Wednesday afternoon of lest week was the date set for the Kincardine— Brussels Rase Ball game and as the score will indicate was a walk -over for the home team. Kincardine usually bas a gond teem but this season is evidently an exception to the rule. Pot Brussels Toms Campbell pitched the first 6 inuings, being relieved in the 7111 by Sandy Thompson, Spafford playing his usual good game behind the bat. Burlitig's hinne-run drive in the tith innings made the visitors sit up end take notice. For Kincardiue Riggiu, a "South -pate," pitcher was in the box for 6 innings, giving away to Switzer to finish, while Thompson caught good hall thrnugh the game. Genie was tunpired by RnbtRoss, of Kinentiline. Following is the score :-.- BELISSIMB 51 11 EINOARD114/0 R 0 Daweon, Sb 4 2 hicLean, se 0 Burling, lb 8 8 Wheeler, Ib —2 It Gee, 8b 8 8 Anderson, o ........2 2 A. Thompson, s s -3 1 Diebel, 31.1 1 2 o , 2 1 T1201Uption, :lb 2 0 02 Biemen, If 0 5 Hemingway, et .., ..0 6 Nephsw. 111 0 1 12 thimpbell, re. 0 3 Switzer, rf 0 4 T. Catupbell. p... ..... 1 4 Rigglo, P 0 4 1S"4 721 Wtentrear 1.11 —BRUSSELS 2 Friday of last week Bruseels team met defeat at the halide of the %Squa- b:on plays; s nt the PArk. in the latter town. Wingliem are the Itetett, teed- ers and they ere a tyre' who look as it they in the top rine at the end. ef Ow series. Brussels battery aia geed work, Sternly Thompson, in the box, pitching gond enough hell to win the game had he been properly (t1 11011 10 the teed. Gee, who played lett field lit the latter pert of the genie, grabbed tint 0 320(1 111313, hito that, almost looked imPoesible, Bruseele may even thlugs up when the return game is played here Thursday this week. The score :5 as follows 13e005E14 R 0 WINCItlAbi 13. 0 Dawson 21, 1 4 Howson. 2 8 Burling, lb ...... Aitelitt,on, If ... 1 4 ee G, es 0 4 Breekenbury 311 2 2 A, Thomp.ma, p 1 2 Anderson, e 5 1 P. Thompsonom e e Whs., 21) ...... 0 1 Pox, If 0 It 'Hutson, es 0 2 Spofford, e 0 4 Cruickshank, of 0 5 Bost, rf 0 8 Wagner, 1.2 0 5 Hemingway, et,.. 0 4 13100.18,1 p 2 1 — 2 27 10 24 BRUSSELS 10—Lomeetem 5 Bressele teem journeyed In Lrielialsh on ',Shindig afternoon and played a whetting game with the boys of that town. Brussels Wed at eon- siderable diseulvent age owing to the condition of the mounds from long grass, etc. McLennan, who umpired the game, 2011.4 11111 very well posted on Kittle and regulations and handed mit, some taw decieione, while the specie, tors were anything Itul well behaved, Gee, Cemphell and Thompson all had their titres in the box, the former lets ling telly 0 mot to the bat in the first two innings. At the close of the tirst three Irmings the game stood 7.0 in Brussels favor. Melees Wingliane defeated Lueltilow in It Br, ssels Farrners'011ub M0011)000 are naked 20 Et 201121 It 111001. IDS' 111 211010 store, 13111,30015, Friday,. 17th inst., are 7 d'elock, A good set (meanies t" quested, R. Lirr 1,E, LEVI ()Atilt, bet:Tani y. •' P1 estate; le elose game in 1110 lateet town on 'rues- dey itfternoon by a tiettre of 5 20 13 Tuesday of next Week, 2Ist hist., Loeb/testi will play their second game here. This game le to SOUIDIODile 3113 0 o'clock sharp in 1)111151' I1) 51101' every- body a chapee to Witness Wiegbain teem will be here Thurs- day afternoon of this week. The game was scheduled for Friday but by arrangement the date has been elinttg- ed utder to beteg it on fit ussi 3,, little holidey. 5 e'cluek sbat p is the hour eommenvenient, A Triple Presentation IASI, Friday evening the towhees and studeatk of the Brussels Cloothent- Lion School met et the house of Peter and Mese Stewart beta e separating fur the Summer vacatiun, II WAS platted to spend the evening on the lawn, which littd been lailliantly lighted with electric lights cleverly fastened to the teees. Much tel the disappointment of all, this was pre- vented by the rain. ludoore, hue - ever, the time passed most pleasen LI y with 1110810 and parlor genres. About. Ill o'clock 13. S. Scott, Prtircipal, mitt Miss Morris, assistant teacher, yvt called aud the following eddreee read to thew by Jeanet IneVeitie MISE MORRIS AND AIR. ;SCOTT It was with deep 1 egret Hutt 3315 learned that you were about 111 sever your conneetion wislt one sehtee. You have Mien with us severel years Heal we have le/trued to look to you for help in our sport as well Ito tete 1011111 and 11.tve yet to be disappointed, To show our appteciation ut your el - forts, we ask you, Miss Morrie, to ILI, cept this Kodak aud Mt. Scott ORS Olub Bag wishing it were much more, WPC had we dropped In a, copper for every worry we must 11500 crewed you, we would tamely have been able 1,0 present you each with a cer—a Ford at least. Wishitig you e0e1 auccess in the new wek and the greatest co-operation among your new pupils and that, we may often see yott back in dear old BrUSSSIS. We see and always will be your friends and well withers. Signed oft behalf of the B, C. S. pupils. MR. AND MRS. HeementemN, K. WILTON, F. BUDEIANA.N, Archie Stewart, a 111 Awns bey, theit presented bliss Morris with a CIRIIIRWl, folding camera ; while Margaret 51, Nair, Form I, handed Mt. Scott t handsome club bag.Both recelpiente were deeply affected but made brtef and appeopriate eeplies. blies Mott ie thought she was better at givieg the rules for participles, or the defects of the Quebec Act than speaking at a filhotion like this. However, silo deeply appreciated the esteem i0 which the students held her, and stes would always recall with a gteat cleat of pleasure the titne spelt!, with them. Not for several years had Mr. Smite been called upon to . speak whet.. he was beset with such a conflict opposing emotions. lie had been cot.- nected with the school for DAD you., and during that tithe his vele-Lintel with the pupils iota been most agrees eble, One featuve that had aleasys impressed him was the splendid school spirit and the abseuce of clique, lie had the beet of good wishes for the strtdonts and hoped that, wherever (hey went, they tvould always keep la 101t2011. 111gt 1iliteuit‘ e01 51115111151 "Pack all your troubtes in your new club bag," by everybody, wasebe third presentee Mon. Without any formal addre,w, slargaret Mende on behalf or that Form, ptesented. Merrier Wood, Prom. 1, with a fine pale of cuff 'Mks, Al- though all three secrets were well kepi, 00 005 was more germinely sin - ptfited. than Meeter elertiets How- ever, he managed to reply briefly mid seitably. Then everyone 911,1151 "They're All Jolly Good Fellows." The next feeture, wheth everyone appreciated, partiettlarly the boys, was the serving of a delighful lunch by Mrs. Stewart, the houtess, and some of the glide. Refine the com- pany broke up, Beet. .Lott, the Honor - new President of the School Literary. Society, expreseed ou behalf of all peesent a few welds of appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Stewatt for their Rout- ine hospitality, and to the girls who had prepered and moved the lunch. This was heartily indorsed by blargaie et Mautidets, President of the Soelety. Archie Steteart, known to hie mates as Pete, and wen 15 a boy ef fetv wovds, but more deeds, replieo, remarks occupying aboulia seconile. It was le lightehearted party 1)2 1)001 iteld giels Which separated about I &stooks strolling by two's and throws not into the cool Smuttier nigbi. .11verywhere were to be beard 1521321' - 5(0110 of genuine satisfaction at tho tle- lightful time enjoyed by all. And iso though unable yet 10 forget, them, anatchea of the songa that ltd besot sang were wafted hack elearly on 'the. still night air. Who shall say that' childhood and, youth ern but vanity