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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-6-18, Page 1�11 VOL. 42 NQ. BRUSSELS, .ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ,DUNE 18, 1914 W. H. Ii ER i Proprietor 1 Untn Jane New Advertisements — D'ointer w30lteg-ii 10d' ftersi'e-,ic nstio Thrna0n. Toaster q'aplaHd-Ber1110a PA.V'IL. the date Will be announced as soon as possible. 1t will probably be about the beginning of 2nI g g Geo. Howe made a bueinees trip to Dunnville and other paints last week ,• r W. J. Mather, J. R. Wendt, T. G. Hemphill 241111 G. Day Meow ;P. R. 13011.011, A. Hooper, J. and MI's, Willil'a and Alex: ttn11 lira, Wright alten(1(11 ltioelieg Bros. (grew; in Sll•atfhrd a!, Wednesday of last week, A. largo number Trout here went, Lo Chown in Foot all illi tel between Lhe, !engin.. foot ball itl+tt('h between \VI'oxetee and Clinton which resulted in a viclo,yha. the larter team. .'Ths scars teas 2-1. Brufi9els will ilii play heft'. this Friday (veiling at 6.30 Pt 111, !MAR tint,- As ,. t '> r *,A f.wo vele iladlntgqrr TEla BI(USSLLB POST we noticed the account 1•P Mrs: W. I3. t30"4,Ws (nee '\Dila oda Pa111i11 s) 111•(1111 We wish to state that sheSharpe Was not married in 2unu,lr y but last All,(t'll;t. She was taken to the hospital ill a convulsion, and 11PVL2 1•e- ',l1ll1l r„n'•111 til + „ u I it n Il s9 1un1 died leaving ;WI 1111101). ll1[.nghl el, 0)11y' IL few hours' ills, 'Her imsLOr Wile Rey, W. E. Kerr, or Welhwd, who taught her in Sunda., Srhnnl when only afely years +'111 u1 \\1•ux(LrP. the was 1n her 2 iMl )'1•lal' )illi! leaves hPl pn1111g hits- hand, 11 nwther and father, 4' sisters and 2 brothers len, a baby daughter In Inournher demise, - George F. McKelvey, who hag been attending Queen's University, y, King- stem; taking en Arte course, will big e. the IIIiniHl.ry of' the Methodist ['h 111'(1 his first elite g'' bring on the Punnet elrenil, Si lii1lold D19111(1 He is : I nephew of Rev, I. A, McKelvey .. , Dlhrl, and his parental Melte is r' lfoltt1fleld, Mao. IL Was his sidle. In Muriel, Who met 1101' blizzard January by being lost In a bhz7al'd et. the prairie. P 1 - l Me, Veiteh of Parkhill as visit- i ,• m 'visit- •ing.}11H uei1)098 s. J, G, Smithy 8th 1•e, He drove over, - Niro, Joint.Ltke •e e ) LRl r] d on Saar- i v. last Proal i2 week's visit with her her, Mrs. Edward ' i1 [ E ears. Boswell, 0f Mrs, Jarues McNair at.. and Miss t d s Nth 111LV(i come IIL make rine1 a son Lh i�Ial'tiw McNair the f[71'Iriel''8 Bon, .V1• welcome `h. n to he '} ' them the 164 r con. Jelin has got a housekeeper 0P his utvn Miss Kate Ewan, of Bruasele, is visiting old friends g •I a eon the 16th hen., ,Iso rperu)L)u her health as she is g not ld like as a28 a1• her •edethe 'would like,. It is to be hoped the '4lange will love beneficial• rA a pretty June wedding took took lata at the home of place Louis awl Louis anaM'a. y[appy, e' 1 At lee an Wednesday, JlissUrineYhy, Chas elllle d111 mar- \liar Urine Ra was united in mar - Iia y' w m g1• to John .A, Wilson, of Elute township, n] ip, P y son of Alex, and Mrs. Wilson of Atwood.5 w Promptly at n dcioak,' to file strains of Lohengrin treading ( g march; played by Miss Elsie Steles, cousin i s, zs n of the bride, the bridal partytook their places oil the ]awn wider t1 beautiful atoll, Theouthful bride, who WaS given away by her father, wore a beautiful dread of white shit, the bodice draped with shadow lace and pearls, Her wreath 'cif orange blossoms rested gracefully on her golden hair, She carried a shower • 11 7901 of snow balls and daisies and wore the groom's gift, a pearl and peridot necklace, She was attended by her sister, Mian Lola, wearing white embroidery with blas silk trimmings. Brgesrnaids gift from the groom was a gold Dhoti and pendant, Groom was supported by his. friend, Ernest Wherry, who re- calved gold cuff links. After con - gratulation( the guests repaired to the dining room where j,leGice was' done to the array of delicacies pro• vides by the hostess. The presents were beautiful and costly, cheques from absent friends showing the in g were held. geld. which Steisa young gave C0 lee ception in the evening and the yonug friends enjoyed a few hours with mesio and dancing after which Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left for their home Chair many friends w}ehilig them a long and happy life. DIED i.r LONDON Last week THE POST referred to the going away of Arthur B. Smith, on. 6, to London foe an operation. We are sorry to statebe passed away Thursday night 11 o'clock from heart weakne,s, The operationforPulmonary Throm- bosis, was performed at 4 p. m. Fri-• da u' h mel ' a the remains were brought accompanied by Mrs. Smith and her brother, Thos, Dodds, of IV •now d Mr. Smith, vino was in lila' 62nd year, was born in North Dum- fries, Waterloo • Co., and came with his parents t0 Lhis townsll•p whea 3 cites of age. 0 Tilos g • He was the second son elf Thos. and Mrs. Smith, Mr, Smith •still resides at Wroxeter (Mr will be 79 • years of age next• Sunday, but is note active. Mrs1 South 1s deceased.) n The subject of tins notice was united 1,1 marriage 22 years ago last Decem- bee to her to Mies Annie, daughter' of the late Thomas Dodds 0f 1 0111 l°p •' h She, a son (Burdett) and two daug -P tors (Bessie and Elsie) survive and hold in loving memory the husband and (either so sudden! removed• Mr, y Smith was a faithful member of the Pt •'• church, had served as public school trustee and was highlyI P esteemea as was evidanoed by the flta•ge number ire attendance at the the se T. Rev. d J, Mann conducted the service Monday afternoon and the pallbearers were 4 Dodds, brothers, Oliphant Smith and Jno. ave class, o£ Wroxeter. At the ;graveside the service of the C. O. P. of which Odder deceased belonged •was given and the of evergreen deposited on the casket, The surviving brothers and g deters of the late ear. Smith are; Oliphant,of Grey• Mrs. Jno. Douglas d,' g an Miss Minnie, of Wroxeter, Deep bereaved is expressed for the bereaved ui their sorrow. The h sidanee of enee Watson, 61:1 line, !las been veneered with ret brick which has d rl I t t' 1 added r u III t i 1l tout C,41ntbiG of the home a Jim. pJila, and 1V1r9, Cleggand ,ind W. P later, the lels father, r 13,aed telt Arthur B, Senitb fauces! of the late friends ' They are old friends of the Snlitl family. 11oi Gool) IaaY'B Woltz.- One da) u, 7111 }1110, 1001 aea0ntly t of (( rr ((wring oCAlfred of;wisingupapileofwoos on Alfred Baokor's farm on the cool line, In 11 hours the Cut and pile( Y P IiO 1•8 Li in addition to moving mach nus $Lilies There were 8 m non he .: idle i job but but they did.not their time you may be sure after so heav3 a da It strikes us that this must be Y• atop -notch record far wood cutting g .1 - f' ,- ?. '" ,;�; „of ; f % :a.1 , ,aX ' i 1•:r' f • '^ 'i a) a , ..: i .. sk ,• y, •. �' zv C A 'u: w '. 7 ', ? C 'h 1 rf . r, a 64�sr. S"• 4 ✓ ,.r b; . • • s , ,.:, }f:` y:�^. `!'��'.' � '' F'.. :' :; his) t yy vz <•; �.,`ice r� '� �a:d ,r , '.; r :<• i was' !�` f f, ?"� �,yly� k t.. �„ f za. • r - •� � �, � ,r` "r•s �y '�y' .fiu�. "a � ''- K; - t,Ya 'aR l- .r %''� �1{;;;': - %' s ') 'a ,� Yui; . " x r>' s , .:.,; `' zl 'sy'. ' .r .£; a �. , �s yt Fh ai.•- ,..,C. s? "' , ,,:, �� -,� '' gas t n s , ? w. • st ;x . xts r. ' kL :} t _y Bel rtLVe g John Stewart is away Co Quebec la.' tending the 0,, 0. 1�. nigh coin Las Lllrl rrpr(:argtalive leder 13elgrav0 OourL, The Simonet. meeting of the Bel- gals ill be Sh of the. For e11'H I(atl• 111 Le will beheld 111 the FeeeHaults' Ball next Tuesday, June 23rd, at 2,30 p, m. De llarnilton, of'Toronto, agt•al1lulte ht Mrdicior, will be peasant alis scale. 1•r all address, illvevy hotly come, Monday evening1)1 , )1') Week L poi- � el t 11 ilical ween lig in 111e illl:ll'29ts of. 1• G. Aaderaon, the Liberal candidate for Huron, was held in the C. O F. Ball, (hmneilllrr Nietnn made [1ra - -able chide:nail. Aldresses 79 12. given A } 1•u by W. H. Herr, ol'13rwsaela, Lhe ann. dictate, and R. D Cameron, on, of LIl(.•1(- \ now. . it .\ndc•r;uu Ibade n gnarl in, pl'l•e'in12 11M h1• lllf'IIIIy and 1)1'1Ll•I lr:all2' (lett!t with the gained Id' elle spay and gave raisons Why "twee should be a chap a or government. lir will poll $ g l a good vote in Lids locality, .11r, Cam- elNni'9 speuCh WW1 t4 SITI, lig all;llrlleili 111favor of the leadership el' N. W. Rowell. --.....— ;ll VI 'r-1 lst11.f '' .!.fabslghiun, •. Moncrieff r! On the evening of l uday, July aGmcle11Patty will be held by, cangvegaLiou of the Peesby tel church on the n1!)!)) Hrhnlil rounds, I P Sapper will be served in the ohnii:h, Flee title. Welch out for. i'nr particulars on.brlls, P 3rd, the ltu1, 8191 —A the of Sec- the at, the M. and. of the the to the the n1•- ars the aat re - the the Re- ac- Cranbrook Miee Their/Ili and Geoe a Smalldoe I , ,t. are visiting relatives In St. Thome:,, RPV. D �Wr•e V' n t Ix Sundayunin 212 Methodist church next offal noon; '11•• Milton 121 119 son ()lesson, .; of !Meso, are vi Mrs. ittI £m iter parents, GPO, and Mi•s, Smalidor. Last ice wee the Ko Cornrow- lou service wee held in Knox church The pastor, Rev. J.L, Me(ul1 ch tool+' 1 0 the prPparatpr service Figgis even- ing, 21 new members were received on Sunday. POLITICAL 11IItnrnee.-Next Monday ) evening a political meeting will be el gp g • 1 held in Long's Hall commencing at 8 o'clock, in 111e interests of W. Proud foot, Liberal candidate for Centre Huron, Addresses will be• delivered I b Banister Proudfoot, A. Histo Y P and W. II. Beta Opposition speaker invited. SIMOLBSFUL, -The Garden Part • y held m1 the public 1181. grounds Thursday evening of, week wade decided decease. An interesting pen- gram W88 presented which inclosed addresses b J. Bowman, M. P., w., Proudfoot,Y M. P. P., and A. Hislop: Musical selections of a high order were rendered by Mise Spence, the Mieees were - Whitfield, Dunbar Bros„ D. Strachan and Geo: Evans, Chair was pleasant- ly occupied by Rev, Mr, McCulloch• Proceeds totalled 3120.00 which will be - devoted to the Building Fund_ of the proposed new Presbyterian church. The ladies are to. be congrat- elated on he, success of the atherin t gathering. Bluevale 13LULVALIi; STILL IN 11112 FitoeiT meeting ofan luGerrsring and some- what unmet] eh111'ar'111• was held ill 8Cho111 1'no111 on Wednesday nigh' ) � 1•r night, Julie lOt11� to eml211212l' the gneM(1 2)) June co-operation between the School tion, trte on between Society 12)1)1 others Literary Y interested in tuakin • the new school 6 and setilml grownds a social and reeve- atlon centre and beauty Hent foe neighborhood, Meeting was Well tended, a large number of ladies bring present mid judging by the addresses given and the iltterest displayed new school will begin its work under happier conditions than have ever been luulivu it. Lhs )est. R. N. Dulf was voted to the chair, Alias Oma NTesser was appointed StmPlary among the spezticers Were ltobt: 131ack, A. \11acI IV21u, Rev. Crawfod 'fate, Rabb, Musgrove and A. L. Posliff, RobI 'al oC i 1 ham publi cline!' p W r g c S A'withe use unanimously A 'within was uuanimuns]y. carried authorizing o new school gposeall b for the co�nmdni[m'e inon future. h Y y Tlie Literary Society had already paid some money down m) the purchase the old achoal ground for this purpose and the ratepayers instructed Trusteesto Ltt'tueu the money on con- clition that it be used in any way Society may, prefer for the improve- meat Or beautifying of new grounds: joint t committee .teas arranged t g •plan and carry out the improvements to the grounds, the committee to col- elst of n representative each from Trustee Board, the ratepayers, Women's Institute and theLiterary;(minus Society. Robt. Musgrove and George McDonald d were appointed ea to re sent the Trustees and the ratepayers respectively. Aha incident of P Y happy evening wee the presentation by Rev. DL. Tate, on behalf of the Trustees and ratepayers, of afoot ball and play ghourid ball and bat to the school children.. A bee was held one• say cently to plow and harrow Lha?new school grounds and it was arranges by the igen that the value of their work should be expended in buying games for - the -children. Mr. Tate made g ear leas'iri address to Y P g pupils and A. McDonald accepted the foot ball on behalf of the boys and tti Stella Elliott and Jean f the received the other gift On behalf of the girls. Miss O. 11. Messer replied for the scholars, thanking the inen. for ,their and consideration for file welfare of the children. Before. meeting'closed it was decided to hold a .Celebration to commrnate the pas- sing of the old red school house, which is soon to be torn down after a rang and honorable Dorset.. An effort will bs be made to have as many former teachers find a Ila.as possible attend P P P the celebration and it will be iti the nature nature of a Bluevale Ola Boys' The event will probably p atm earlyin July.A committee was appointed to makarrcommitteewas THE CANDIDATES STAND ON THE TEMPERANCE ISSUE • The following g letter was sent by J. A•11' in Secreta' f w Secretary o the Huron County Temperance Association, to Di, Macklin and Wm, Proudfoot candidates for Centre Huron • A• R. Musgrove, Win gham, and J1 C, Anderaou,-Lucknoly, candidates for North Huron ; and to E. Zeller, Zurich„ Land U. 'Either, Crediton, candidates for South Huron,' and the replies received are given below :- . Listowel Artornan Fxxa,-After lying low. 101' two weeks, LlstowPl's firebug again. got busy Fa' 11V Sunday, and um a result. J. Ii. M(Donitild's fluor and f.ed Store, A. O, Chuen s barber 8ho P P+ D; J. Winces' pool room and howling alley, and the McDonald Hall annex are in ashes, The lose will be fully $10,000, As a result of the reappear• wee of t}le incendiary many are terror-stricken, as blaze after blaze had broken out; all bearing nnniistak- able. traces of being deliberately -start- ed, Uh the occasion of the last bad flee, which destroyed Ll1e each and door ftec0ry, many merchants larged. that a Provincial detecafve be called in, and the Counoil took steps to do this, but it waa not followed a Now the p agitation has been renewed, as many of the best businessmen fear that their ;toes o• factories are liable to be set on fire at 'any time. AlSun_ - y clay's fire there here many hull- atli 0119 of a firebugN work. A most situation occurred when the blaze leas at its height and a valve t°sot wrong at the pumpphous� and -for 8 mumtes the fireflglitets were \vithoui water: The 6hlet then e1e threatened. to s read :and Wipe out one of the towns beat business 'dlocke. All through • she year LisColvel `has bed bed serious files, They have occurs- ofwith such frequency and have been of such si•ze as t- attract snare than - „ usual attention: The total loss for the year is over $200;000, the largest in the town ( instory. - Molesworth - 841. other Molesworth wawa on page a ef4his lsswe• Lawrence Campbell is hone on a visit Fro P rn io C. 01199 Annie Elliott has returned from a visit at Chicago. Mrs. Roy Neosar and Mts. Leitch, of Dutton; are visitingat Wm, Grassi';. Thomas Menzies, of Baseborn, Dian:, re speeding his holidays with his 'Parente, Russel Grainger has returned from 1L visit with his sister, Mrs. Elliott, of Harvey, III. The Mission meeting was largely attended on June 11th, when they presented Mrs. Robt. Elliott with a Life Membership Certificate, The Jubilee of St. Andrew's Church will be held next Sunday21st and a Reunion Monday afternoon, Supper and program In the eveninrection P g g• Let streamers fly, and banners leave, Match out the old time band, Brush up yon. boots, and get a shave, I%lp make the welcome rand, g FoL•Molestvorth is a place of fame, (Though many maps forget Icer) Yet merry youth and ancient dame, Speak of her charms with rapture, The- boys who left for }vides . spheres, The girls who followed after Come back, with joy akin to tears, Where rang their childhood's laugh• ter• See 1 good old dad has trimmed the lawn, His flowers bloom as neer before, ' And he and mother, since the dawn, Have, turn byturn, watched at the door.• Come hc'me and rest•, an' talk, am fish, 'Still flows the clear ora river ;•• Or tliei'e'8 1.le orchard, P you wish, It just as cool as ever. Welenme to you, a thousand times, Forget the rush of cities, For tho) oa've roamed }n manyMi Climes y; '': 'day There's no spot greed as this ie: Clinton, June 2nd 1914. Dear e Sir -Will you be good enough to write me by return mall, statin as g clearly as you think right, your posi- tion in regard to the Provincial a1•• Peet o£ the temperance question in and particularly what your position, p�sitioa; if elected to the Legislature, will be inrespect to the enactment the of legislation in harmony with the Al- Al - .!lance principles and policy ? May I quote Por your guidance in framing your reply the following clauses in the Constitution of the Al - Bance :-"The purposes of the Society are as follows, -To call forth and di enlightener) public opinion procure the total animmediiate sup. p •P Dress}on of the traffic in all entoxieat unite all churcheiquors s beverages, and to and teminceand moral reform theorganizations in judi• aloes 0W'it for the attainment of this end: With this object m view the Alliance well work for the enactment and enforcement of all available pro - hrbitionsand •election of the liquor traffic and the to all legit]. ' lative and executive political posL- Lions of representatives who are known, avowed and.txvstworth sup• porters of the principles and methods P of the Alliance." o quote Nlay'I also the politicalplat- ms of the Alliance, a1• adopted at succeeding Conventions, which .may be sulnmerized as follows , +- "'rhe abolition of the public. bar, the treating system and drinking hi clubs, and the imposing upon the liquor traffic of such other lly cor- ions as shall most e effectually cur tail the operation and remedy its evils. That the advocacy of any - thing abort of lookedu foregoing pplatform cannot be upon as sufficient to entitle any candidate to the support of hank lance electors. II Thanking you in advance for com- lienee 1114 our request herein con - P. q Gained, and with best wishes, am, goers sincerely, J. A. IiiWI1\T. BISHOP IALLON, bF� Loxnox Who conducted the Confirmation ser-' vice in the R,. C, church, Brussels, last Monday. The Garden Party held on the lawn of the Methodist Parsonage on Tues- day aeasP211d l the pi Daces s 1assed 21 quota and a y, P g booth beingabout 360.00. Seaforth Band was m attendance and in ad- clition Noise Scott; of Leadbury, sang solos, DI r. Bishop played violin selections ; Rev. R. Lundy gave an addl'ass and the church chole snug. )rev. Mr. lclmnnds presided as chair- rvau. Gathering was under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid, P . --�--- Jamestown Miss Elsie Strachan.vwent to Detroit last Friday on the excursion on the, steamer Greyhound. Rev. A. J. Malin, .of Brussels, •preached a good sermon }n Victoria Hainaut Sunday evening to a large audience. The Trustees of S. S. No., 4. Grey Township,are askingfor a Normal trained tcher, Red their advt. in this issue. . The Summer meeting of the Wom- en's Institute will be in 'Victoria Hall on o next week at y f , o'clock Dr Hamilton, of Poronto, will address the meeting, There will also be a good musical and literary ro rani• Ail' interested in the wel- g are of home and county should come and annoy a profitable afternoon. On Wednesday of last' week Mre: O. Wright, of this locality„ was kind very much pleased to see her'Bob and good brother, John D. Smith, of 90 Mi. ni, SmithManitoba. 'John Oliver drove Mr. from Brussels iu hlalone swath biieingfo Crooks cony. g g e mP Y all very welcome visitors indeed. Will aye be welcome back again. The sad word was received last Fridayb the Forrest familytheirJulPleased s, Y r M s. Grego , oftlalffoi'nin, had passed away the previous. She was a daughter of Wm. Forrest, of East wood, Ont„ who was a former Niorrieite and a brother to Walter Forrest, of Norris. Pneumonia was the cause of death. She is survived by her. husband and two ohildren. Mrs. Gregor. was 26 years of age and had visited relatives i❑ this locality on various occasions. Mrs. Gee 0t. died at Bloomington an was Mime$ a d vd_ on Saturday at Rialto cemetery, She had been 6 years in California.Nh',sprig Gregor is engaged in orange culture, - Grey See page 6 for additional Grey news, Miss Mary DICAL'L}rnl' Was at GalG Y for visit during the past week, Harold Work was not having very good hsulth but ie improving ulcely we are to state. glad59r bliss lanetisI' 1111 pl, kith con„ is en the sick •T•sG'w}bh leer}s but loan P y y friends wish her speedy couvalesrence. Robert Heck. lost one of burst.his mares this week. Its stomach will have the trouble of raising a week old colt: '!here is not'.mMr improvement 1u the condition of Mrs. Alex. Stewart. fore trust she may soon taken, change for the better: Miss Jennie Oliver, 16th eon., who has been older the Drs, care with Pleurisysed improving nicely again we to note• A brick addition }s being completed :hy Jolin Pearson, 4th line of Grey Yy neuron will add material! to then p- pearance and comfort of the lmme, Mrs. Anarew Turnbull; 18th con„ is not enjoying very good health at present her years are beginning to tell on her but we wish her a speedy rseovery. Friaa afternoon; 26th Inst, S. S, No, •3 wll hold •their annual p10 -111C in p A. Bishop's grove, 8th con.. There •will lie swi•ngs, sports; Much, Lac., and •everybody ie walcnuie. daylast week Hartley Dlenzies, 11th con., had a runaway on the farm while driving the team attached to the seed drill. T311 got quite a shake up but -fortunately no bones were broken. Last Friday evening a League Pea Nut Social leas held m Roes church, and a moat enjoyable time tuns spent by all, Rev. ,L A. DloKelvey •occu• led the chair and agood program p' P g was pit on byleas! talent. Service in Union Church will be hell:! next Sabbath evening, at 7.80 o'alack instead Of in the afternool on Lhe Ort oP leu pastor preaching to the Orangemen at Ilthel at 8 p. m• Sunday School will be held as ostial at 2 o'clock. Miss Jean McNair is barns fora holiday 0f 3 weeks from Toronto. Y ., atSheieholds a position as stenographer 9Pr at the Hospital for the Insane, 999 r she 11 Queen street, West,. where e as been for the ppest veal]. Miss NIeN1Lir ]re life in the peen city. ll a (� Y The trustees of the Turnbull school,' li levo engaged Mles Kathleen 1611 cu1 Wilton, �I' Br•ussels, lis Leacher for the coming year at' a salary, of $60D. She: is at the Normal School at P Miss McNair has. done line work In the school for a number of :ears but declined to continua Y BARx. nAi9IxG,-AL the barn. raisin at Mrs. H. D4rliitn)0n'a 8th a , con, Thursday of last weal., of which a 12(110 was ;wads in last week's POST there \were G Uel'sons iresent who l were there 89 real s bafare when the older inlet of the :barn was raised, P110 following are their n t es r-- David Wilson, David 1111 n1• i L , Donald ooe11w'�V'ni. Irl 119, 1)11 11:nllt, C•. Lamont, g a M it A p11 -1.' •Lva• ashen of the five. There were 92 Men a1 the raising tend o' through the k was put bh ugir b, If. A4tAr a good 811111)01' 11 foot ball game Was in ++ , g 4Ldoi and flims Cala(. a iil;ngram bf 1n1)51e. s0CSt11 Chat, 330. There was 'close to 50 ladies At the -!slant.!+, silt.! a jolly t,irne was ut in b. a11, \\7 j Y P , Y. hops the fine hare :1'(+1111)9 often CrrYlVd , ed with the products of their flue farm, • Wroxeter Wm. McLennan returned from Montreal on Tuesday. Misr Jeannette Ritchie attended the Horse Show in Galt last week. James Cattanacli, of Fordwich, was a visitor in the village on Tuesday. 11liss Mabel Patterson is spending a p g few holidays at her home in Har- r}aton.• Mrs, Schwalm and Does D. Wendt, of L3aerisbon, spent'Sunday with their brother, J. R, Wendt. J. Pattm'son,'01 Toronto, was the guest of Wm. Patterson .and other • rel tt}ves here lasf week, Alvin and ML's. Hemphill and Mee. p This. Hemphill, of Hensel}; spent Sundaywith T. G. Hemphill, p Mrs. S. 'Jackson, who has been 'visiLi . S. 'sons n, Q. P. Jackson, n, returned to Taranto on Friday. Miss V. YlofPntt, of Kent City, Mich., is the `nest of her med• g g parents, Gro, and Mrs. T3lat.nara. Ed. Kalhfleisrh, of.Yleldlnay, visited his sister. Mrs, C, Tris,: on 1'ridlyy while en route from London to Mild- 1nay.One N1rs. 1in11ert ,, 0,, b and sat, htet' Miss Fanny; have gens to -Wfiigl am where they will remain fora few weeks. Ad[tm. and. Mrs. DisIiean• were.in flelgrave this week attending the Golden Wedding of the forinei''H unole and [Lunt, Mises Darla Edgar, ,who has spent. the last 1: o dare in 7VIlu1}lnbs., 9 at y !resent vieitin her )aunts;, J. and i g. parents, ' Mesenrlgitr., of liowick. Nils. Dinsmore and Children, who Have been was g is of the farmer's ;'stet, Mrs. . W. J. M'(bber, for some %Veale; have returned Go Clieu' borne to Petarborri ",.. Mrs, A. H. Motiitt went' to quetph 13• 1spita'It 1es1 week.' " whore she ha8 undergone a very ser"The Operation lint at . latest. reports is ro resa•m favorably 1)r g y Thos. and Miss Minnie Smith, 'Jos. (Lill! Mre.-Uou las• Mr9. Rasmile8Pn• g M;Is, Hy. Smith and Mies Ett1a Smitll attended the funeral of the late : Art 1111' Smith, of prey, on. Monday arlernobo. In Will but loving memory of our dear slater, Mrs, a I. 131orolv(r-nee. Noise •Iao May Paulin -who died in Cha Marine ]IriapltlLt Julie 31 d,' Site was the Manna daughter 11 Albert She g e t Mrs.,' forrnerl of Wroxeter. •1 y sleep 'i n• seat. ,sister, sleepaua."tutee thy.rest, Lay down thy head upon .thy Sayiouroe bretl9L We Loved thea well lief Jesus loved thee kraal; Genal Night, Calm 1s thy slulnbel•, as an infant's .81801) Birt thou shalt wake no trlore to trail and weep, Thine 18 'e'.perfect rest • secure and deep, Good. Night. D1,ly .,Good„ NI ht dear sister,. 11ot g Farewell.. ,,,.... little while' said all Iiia suints s}iali'dwell ' • ballowed uni8u'ii(1l"' o' ry�•. � ,V Ia1 b1e, .G,.OfI X' i 11G:• ... '•'..` •ex !'1 , ;,, , Icer sister t aggro. �. Ethel Presbyterian Sabbath School pxc- :tic on Darnnunn Day, • Rev, I. A. McKelvey was a speaker, show Epivoi'th League Gavden,P.afty at Atwood on Tuesday evening. , Iii,,,, rr,l)o'L of the analyst at Tor- > onto condemned the Water of one well samples of which. were scut .by the Board of 'Health. . The 11911x1 Sabbath evenin[ service in the Yiethodisb alili eveWill ning with with- drawn next., Su,Iday Diving to the Orange.seevine in the afternoon, Several'" of our citizens were at G;)del'IC.I1 this week i11 C41rILecbion with the trial, .Geo. McCall ys:_,'Lownship or .•Orgy weal' eat having a proper scant outlet a few years ago, He is aslrieg„eh ill $6• , -' Ni>xt yabb[i,Lh ale, [he annum '.art mon to the L. O.L. members fedi br preached m the' DFethr!diet, church bels by Itev. h A, McHelvey, at 3 ()clock.'Brrtdlreu 1 d re n eet at the Lot 1 worn a ali hone earlier and will march td.'the church. Visitinglarge 'msde welcome.• . Lesvxruest-Sitturday 27th inst., is the date set for Cha Annual •Disttict , H. ,. ,. meeting, of ,East Hmon ' Women s Institute and ' -the place of meeting will beddesWalton, A car}ale will ck to Mr, Vodden s hotel at. 12 a dock to acconlrunda e• the l adie9 wishin to .t ( , ' � attend this meetntg. Those intend- i) Get b should let r. Va den ltnow, t g. g M • d A 2)1•79 stable will be built at .the Methodist Parsonage to replace the one recently destroyed by. fire, It will have -Dement 'walla and shingle R root. S. S. Cole has the work in 1. 0l large, he Paraolage Is• being re- Palated by F. McCralolgen, a{. Brussels trhd cement; will tell! be put, ander verandah. $40.00 was received from the hammed' Oo... fnr damage to Parsonage by the recent fled $100 was Carries 011 the stable, POLxrxOAL,— Noonday availing d 1111111(3 meeting was held in the Town- 81.(1p Bali in the 11lLere8t•9,.0P Bat'- sister Prnwafeot Lha Lberal (iLi,ai• n .1 ,, , date fen Centre Ilnrotl, The chair was (0ru;ne(1 by W, ettidoe. At- ,Hamilton tetldtrnee was 1101 large a8 tile. meth 111 wee call0C1 en shoit rnot1ce alta g .. matey 11a(1110G,e00)) the b1119. ..•Speak- era wars 1C. MrM}ilalr, Iiulle(t ; A. Iiisiop alfa Ur; Prnhldfoot, the. latter • 9amn 111 Ilii even1n Grah1, is �r n,, •it A,, 1l .. ,iL• ., it p Pt:te11 that Ethel al VlHton tVlil 1'(lll up its old time majority. MR. PROIIDFOOT B REPLY. Dear Sian -owing to my absence from town Idid not receive your let' •ter of the 4th until this a, m. This explains dela in g, P y' answering. By my volae, speeches and actions in the Legislature I thought my position on the Temperance question was so well understood as Co be txnneoeseary w restate it• I am, ho i waver, quite willing to 11 so. i'I stn in favor of the abolition of the public bar, the treating system, and drinkingin chubs, and the m- osin upon the posing p liquor traffic of such other restrictions its shall: Most ef- feetually curtail the operation and remedy its evils." I stn also of the opinion that what' we should strive fb1 is absolute Prohibition. This can only be obtain- ed by electing men to the House of ()ominous who will vote for such '• Ieglslatioh Yours slnaerely, W. PROUDFOOT. Goderich, June 80h; 1914, --- MR: AxDPplyin d' Riyour Dear Sir ::--Rs 1 Tn -. 1? Y e to your favor votesinth permit to to say' l>e 00,(4 votes in then; Legislature . ua a £oi the 'omit three sestippo apealt dor Leasure or I Have s'9 ich h every measure r r al which Y 4 , hl bj has been made, that P Chad lead for its object the sur reasiun of ' 1lP ' the Liquet Ttaffic. I lritgtlt diumer- ate seine of them- I .have on three occasions supported Mr, Idewecal resolution tvhieh to me is identical with the platform `. e of the g of t e. I have voted for the closing Iu the • q - - bars and shops on all publta hOhclaos• I have voted Por file closing of ,all bares and h nor' shops from ,. P m one o clock ay onin until 8 0 supported on Monday morning. .1 havg cense tsd an amendment to the 'License a law extending the Local Option renal le p p p be u1000161 anility boundaries, if 1 a1nelOCtadiam,pteParC(1 to support any measure1 11 for. the suppression of the traffic no matter froth' p 'c side they may come. Myopponent oneht leas a odea all the t P ipp.. evils of to liquor tl' Ill}Ilairllieyetaany of flee TI Iter trafli;n and et m at 18 v many O2 )IL IO alyy�,e9 who call themselves at'- (lent temp 1tuthe met! say that , l Y Lir t lir!'. is lust its aodorbettorloure anc'emae P •.- . )drab l am, 0, A TI'.. ij",,... p . J. G. A4M 111 Ulll. Tlaakaowi n. I. ■ • Politica '� Yom, e�r'�' 8 S Meetings -" "�� Pablic meetings hi the interests J. 0.'Andersoin Liberal Candidate tor N. Huron will be held as follows :- .. Fordw'tcla Thursday L1t]P, ' �' liluevale, Tliui sda , Utle Y J Grorrle, Friday' .June • Saturday,June. J Auburn,br,41„, Walton,' Monday, June .a71leting6tocommoticoat8 p' m• Ili. D. Calnecoo. Lheknety Well. ' herr, Brussels.; and J. J, 'Hunter, Kinaardin will assist , ,Anderson J G land Wm, Proudfoot•, _K. C., at. the meetings.. The Public Cordially Invited "GOD SAVE THE KING."' of L 8 18 19 20 22 - Walton 'Walton news on page 5 also. P g W H, Sholdiee has purchased piano P Orin R,M118011 c�TlCiach,ano from the Kee tab on LheRc •!lin interestin p g Rttiheringa iu Duff's church. The Urogram of meetings natty be read on Y page 4 of this issue, p fi ITr. Lydelte and family have moved. to town and are malting improve-;{: meats to their borne. We bid thorn:' welcome to. Walton, • A number fr•om.th[s locality were at Brussels last Saturday afternoon at. tending the funeral of Mrs, Deadman. Rev. Mr, Land took, art in the service at alio hon e. P - Dl1: Gt`ay, MI', ndoi,nt'8. and Mr, Holton P. C., of Lon on, 'entered uP ; to'Wa1LononThursda of last week' y, Tt to spend the day With Chair old' Mende, W.13. Sholaiae and Pamir People's Y The Young Society of SG, Geor e's church held a most annum. g £ul ebterta' • went ro Lhe A.'O: U. W. Hall oil Wednesday evening of last. week., Proceeds amounted to about $ m,resent. Next Monday evening a puhlic meeting In. the interests Of W. Proud- foot and. S. G. Andersen, Liberal not 1110(8 in Centre and North Boron will be held u, the A. O. U. W, Ball. The public invited, Chair taken ab 8 o'clock. The annual meeting t •1 L l g of the Bast Huron Partnere and Women s Ill- st}tute telll be halo here of Saturday rune 27th at 2 p. m, A speaker will beI'PeenGfl'bmtheLiveSt Stock , P of the Department of Agriculture Go; aadee88 the men and ,Mrs, (Dr,) will speak to the ladies. ; 1 , The Ladies Aid of - the Methodist ehln'cl, 1,10 Gat the Paiseuage Land elected the following robbers t-•• President, Mr. ,, 9. A:, l r'110e i Vice Neel, dent, Mrs, GPO. V1"iillitrnunit'; Seore- tat y) Mee, .1tab, (itLrllphPll ;raa6m'er) r, Mica R. Bar•rbws, . They do a good Wok mid we wish heti success. I Morris •Slatube labor has been the order of - the clay }.0 various quarters. Political affair's are warmin u and the next week will be` a stretiuon8 u1•, . The farm of Alex Russell, 7th lne; was not sold hast Tuesday but ks" 13WO lel the market: . - Alar a auto 1•r Erol b n Mortis town- ship willgo to Wingllain to hear N. W"Bnlvell Ori the evening of Wed- nesday, June 24th: this township at- A hntrlber funerals tended the funerals of Mre. Deadman and ,ono: Wilton of Brussels, .and Arthur Smith of Grey'township,g lu 3'Councilu) The davnehnptis aangedcto• for Monday, 22nd gust.{ is chow ed to • g Thnl edgy 25th inst., owing to the , first date dein set ;twee last Council g • as Provincial Nolo, /3..lon clay Township Oleek, A: McEwen was P , at Quebec during -this week as dela- gate from Bluevale to the High Court of the Canadian Olden of Order Foresters. He went) b boat from Y 1 Toronto. - Mrs, S, Fear and her brother, Wm, Jaeksotl, of BI th, attended theSaturdays y Puiantoi a thein' nephew, Robert ii, Shelton, lit- Mrtnico, last Friday.. He was an old D'tortis)te and died 3 Routs iter an attack a t of herrlotLhage o£ file heath. • - + . on Dominion Day • the 'Lanes Family will hold their animal Ce- umber at the BoloWhich of Bermanli Elgin. 1N0u1toh, liriunl;li'igih, Co. of Elg,ti• ast year ' - i •' , L in .30 pe18115 Le� 18 ev nt Laoal Iutarr;9L ce1)la'es round tt,e svent. 011.. it r. ' ,.. '. acs w IL of Mrs. VJttr, 13rgalis 19 1118 :a.relative. idles Maude Miran; is the 1 0 alai !till!�...,' offitiaaiy and me sant nut 110 iii 11UtrC01Y1 111 , of the ]m portant gathering. . The idea is raise- 1 ter,f't})V i.n,l ,at111 AP t.,to..uel_ P pi -40111 tS . ' 'Irl Choice assortment of Fori Geraniums and AneUai !sodding p p p Cabbage, CauiifluWer I Celery 1 N'/ijj Q tJi�7y '• Also Rouse Plants �,y,�rc�•, 1V11 U.J ���� .• 43.4 Brassala Greenhouse... 8VL4.