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The Brussels Post, 1918-4-4, Page 1715 et a ' -0L, 46 N 0, 40 a‘;;1.50 Per nitnne in Advance BRUSSELS. • - , ONTARIO. TH UR ).1 . ff Pla t, graseatteeteteeteatteDeaseater eteerterteerea f ,41.44117,700,000)0006,6.rse09* ty 0 O A:1"in' b: AMERICAN IIOTEL, . 0 0 reg ON TtJESI >AY, APRIL .161'Ir tr,./i'± g Liorenwend's . . 2.„,],..•,, „.., • isplayofArtistica. Hair Qood8 a a a .7. e a f3 tabs should bo amt by O every Mall nlul Wow. a an a let would keep * ata neti vE find O i .. 0 . youthful. , g .. 0 ea ni .1.1.4::(111.11'18alee"alirrlirtiiii'r:At'it: a slay jeeleiet, to their O fi it P 0 ale on. II o o And lb ce GI' lyarielem JrN wno a A IRE BALD toe at- te vitae] 10 he ve a es 6 a • .,. -1 talTRATiorg of the V ?ta M lq 1) If, ‘t ON. e iytyle Ilea eta nos - t5 "icer ever their needs. / ea r, .......1Zea e a re LADIES :-Sviritches, Se.aids, Transformations, Pompst- u' ie dour's, lefaves and ertary; other Hair Goods Creations of the finest treietlity Haifa, a re a rY GEN-rLEIVIENI'S-11ygottio Poo. etel Wige whielt are bele- ter nee, featherweight n'1.1 are by (Wei' 11, []1.1 a 1.1, million eepar A braille to the health eepeurance. nemem teen THE DATE .0" OV VISIT ,'"Ti.4eSday, April 16 IDORENWENCIPS ,ef. Head °Mee :-105 YONGE ST., TORONTO rr • A o a • a • • 9 • • 8 er tea awe. Qaat2taVaieE00690eta9igneastet2Gace06eaaataberefireei a"-e-aelea. ae-aaaatet"-aeeeeet."eatele. co* easeet ar,e4,'63eaapeeetteettleeesearevageateieetete9aateaelsatete.999 z .fir a . zm ' C , elIChautou up, liatillii G 0 0 • - T H REE JOYOUS. DAYS a i MIA Ediatintil imiration, Entertainment , COMING I COMING I GRAND COMING ! a a a sr • • • • ra fe° a ri tac'a The Hampton Court Biggers, 5 Artists al Beautifully costumed in the st yips of the perind of Queen Elizabeth, 0 *a will sing the music of that day which is so popular. O The Lyceum Arts Club of S Talented Artists aa tg Will sham) music lovers of Orchestral alusie. Balmer's Wonderful Singing Kaffir Boys, a Company of 7 tained these wonderful boy sin ere Sr, W. J. Bradley, Natural Orator A thinker, a man with a thought compelling message. Samuel Brathwell, who will deliver his great Speech Queen Victoila and meaty al' the crowned heads of Europe have enter- o ai "Getting by Your Hoodoo," Thematic and Humorous. • Festival will occupy 3 days, Afternoon and Evening Saturday Monday and Tuesday, April 27th; 20th and 30th e: c r TOWN Iii-N.LI.„ BRUSSELS G ei ' Diet Proceeds to ;;o to Patriotic Purposes e betteee Ticket for the 0 -Pei I'm timietes-$1.50 ei $2 00 For Ratietwe Fleets 9 a A limited member et Conree 'rickets will he sold. al Ottilvaesets will call on you ; arm's fail to seent,e Ono• k e . t et. sa2.....ittatneastalatoot8e5?aesaoriotsato rat ottasv.mattsteatazostasteseasaszatac •.a 6 04.0•PO4.04.04.04.0 yr 04.0.1.s. 4.0 -V S. 000 r4.04.0.1.04.00e..1.0.,* i'v,•1,*-f..44.4,,,o,. 5 ,t) t , ' f PRI r. ars 13 NAL is HE custom of the past year will he followed viz., not to hold a Millinery Opening on any Set date, Our new fine stock of Millinery is now on dis- a • play a.nd the Ladies of Brussels and vicinity arc invited in call any day and inspect the. same. Our gOOCISart: choice, in the latest and most it shionable styles and sure, to please, Have engaged the services of Miss A. E. • Stewart, of Perth, who comes splendidly recti]]- • • mend ed, (0 assist in the work, • e o o M„ E. Ross Richards 13lock tE 0 • 44+6+44.0+4444. •444.644+00 +44,0+.4.414•a•+6+64+144.1061144 .„ 1.41Istrtct ,4-Letils Walton 11.11S9 A. Himpsim to home from Baitni ford, she is teachirig, for the Palette. env/dam. A Fora:eau °to Ratuograr On !hetet!) of February, 1918, James Melattizean died at Exeter, CaliPoreirt, aged about; 70 yenta. Ile was a beoth- pe of Mee. A. lawman' and the late Thes ikleFtolzeuti, The former, who nH 81 yeti's of ma., is, the only survivor of the family 'tow. Alr, aleffiglecari tattoo Utioada Itt F. raid lived on the 17th con. Grey lowest, fp, foe some yettes, removing to California 40 years ego. Ile wee never warded, The SlIhjeCt. or Ulla notice wee a that spirit- ed inane IVIOneriefF iErFT Bessie MeQuitreie is home for the Beater variation front Camper. clown where elle IS teachi»g, Her Julies ate evidently agreeing well with her. McKay - Sarrra.-A. very pretty but quiet wedding took place at the Peesleyteriten manse, Walton, on Wednesday March 20th, witen Mabel Mary, eeeteid daughter of Fred. end Mrs, Smith wits mated in tnarringe to John IVilsoit alaKey, Ceremony wits peefenned by Rev. ale, Lundy, Beide looked rimming In her Medal *leen of ivory Dueltexe stain awl aleclegette came and peril ['binning and veil entight faith mange blossoms After the ceremony the happy couple left for a short wedding trip, the beide travelling in navy silk suit, white satin hat with silver Weaning. Groom's girt to the bride WAS a pretty petite necklace, On their return Me. and ales. McKay will take up housekeeping on the groom's Nem at aloncrieff. athel Strut - ford Normal for the holiday. as cash in exchange for choice Mil- ihOwctiTur,tc,i1 meeting Mnlidaaa 15th tont. Ws -lames, milliner, will take egge Miss Edna Garr is home from Strea- _Mrs, Bernewrath and ehildren, hIiirhell tale visiting at Mrs. W. Spenctaa, The Giel's ?Meiotic Olub will meet at the hOltle Of 'MISS Alice Bair next Mniuley evening. Denaforget the Social evening Fri- day of this week in the aaavnehip Ilan in the interests of Thimbleand '1', hilt et Pond. Goodprogram. Next. Sablact evening the Christian nd Eeavor will resume theie regular ineetiegs in the Presbyterian church. An interesting pregeti In of topics has been iseued for the year. Attendruire at, the Methodist Sun- da) lig heel has been good for some time past but was espeeially large last Sunday 126 persons being inattencl- auce, Oechestra was a pleasing fee, thee of the service. G. M. Mitchell went to visit: his par- enteral. Millbrook. The preeent, in- tentions are they may become reei- detas of Ethel as soon as they can dispose of their property. Hie mother came back with him. Thureday evening of next week at 7 80 o'clock, a meeting of School Trus- tees and teachers of the surrounding Sections will be held in Ethel school house to discuss and organize for a School Fair. District Representative 8, B. Stothers is expected to ale pees- ent. All interested are asked to at- tend. The thank referring to people going West shotild have read Richltrd ()leav- er instead or Olowles, the foemer's son. Mr. Cleaver has gone to Youngs- town, Alta., avian e he has a home- stead. Although he is 78 years of age he is completieg his settlement duties this year. Ile 11/1S been making his home lime with his son, Scsoor,REPOita.-FellOWing I% the Report of Ethel PuUlic School. Porto V.-Mitreavet Maramald (honnes), Frani IV Ste -Blake Hewlett, Rhea MeLellatel, Leonard Knoll...4, Leslie Poleted, Joe Moe in. loot m TV Jr. - Myrtle aleKee, Willie Ater - eye Eck mime Lille MiRuhy 01.,71V(4., Lloyd lettribtoe Lillie Saticiere. Fel in rir Sr. -Velma - Michel (pass). Poi iti Tfr Je.-It.1.11111 ROW161111, Italy! he De tie, A tali ey Beennter, Welker Mit ellen, Mellor Engler, Burton Metainatil, Susie Rowlited. Jiadoe eie II -Jennie ale- K..e, Eddie Gill, PI.A111') JOIE vS, Ralph '•IcDnnalrl, Ertl Bowee, HallieY Eta:Mee, Frank Vleocl, A retie Woods, jeIr-Itieljnry Thompson, Tart Mc, laatithi, Myna, Nicht! 3int %late, Si T -JimFlame many, sy !via Thotepsola It (tweed McKee, )azete NVtiotle, .1i, T -Ittitay Rowlaud, Owen James, Athol mule Hy, ilea old Vedden, Mott latkutier, Wilbert Hatted. Se. Pa -Beryl Gill, Janet Blown. Jr. Pre-' Good -Hatay aihvhell.latir-Roxy Weeds, Wil- bett Flood, -h, AleLtstretene, r. 13Aa..a.A.Nryse, Teachers. P E MapleSyrop We solicit your early cadet, for any apituttity of Mettle elyetip, 'Manufactured with inotleen equipment, Every, gallon up to Government requirement or inffluly refunded Pneeson tappiiention. PRANK DOXEY Phone 2419 Loi 18, Con. 9, Grey Brussels R. R. No, 8 - - - - IMrs, Peeler, Beilington ilea i.lilit?. Pon 0.1.P attending glister 11,,lia,,.., With her ElltitP1', illre. A. li, ale 0..teilii. I ititielaeleatting it4 the omi.s. in' Ole day. A lady 5VO.s heard telling anol h- er lady over the 'phone she intended to paean, herself meat alert title week, The IVoinerair alleelonary etwiel y and Ladies' Aid of alethodiel rhea li will meet at the home of Till, Vim:. 01PavOi., ThtlOSilay LatOrtior.0 , f (hie week for the pnepoee of eleri a;. offt OPPS ROO general lateintes. Foil ate tend ance tailcoat. Monday evening a few Mende giiiii- eted at the home of Thee. and ells Brown and peemenlal them with en address accompanied by ri, eerie. re.14. Ramie, front the Won -mita: aliesliartery Society of Ethel Presbyter inn Mint ch. Achieves was read by alto. J.IC lirOW11 and W. E. Brown tnade the pt ',Helga - Lion. Mrs. 131.owit made tin iipprepri- ate reply, The Berwyn family 'arena eta this week from their farm ea rryieg with there the goodwill of the com- munity. They purpose going West for a trip. Mr. and Mrs, Ballantyne have moved to the farm which they purchased. We welcome them. Grey Schools resutne next Mourlay. Spring work is on the pieta am, Oounril meeting Morality 15111 hist. Pte. Herold Work was *home feoin London for the week end. Many ft gallon or Minh. "yam hes been manufactured in Grey this spa- "n. Miss Iva Speienn has gone to Or illia whet e she will make an extended stny with her aunt. Miss Kate McDonald, who ie nt tend- ing the Normal School at Stratford, is Mune for the holiday. Miss 0111.111. MeCallren is vita I ing hely brother, Zech, and Miss Florence in the Queen city, who are employed there. The priee stated last week, paid for the farm of the late Benson Wheeler wag ineortect, the proper figures being $8,775. Mies 011s, Armeteneg is home from Acton for the Easter vacation. She is nil the teaching staff of the peddle school. Miss Laura Wheeler, who was home for a visit:from Toronto, returned this week. She is taking np the art; of Telegraphy. TValter Blinco, who has had Mrs, Wm. Hogg's farm, 4th Com, rented for the past year., has moved to East- ern Grey, where he has bought affirm, The Aaiction side season was p.o.e.. Homily womid up with Thos. •Brown's sale Thnreday of last week. It was a good sale with F. S. Sante wielding the laminae.. Proceeds $3,600. Sas. Warburton, who was a forrnee resident of this township but who has been employed in the Ford works at Milwaukee and Detenit, has been drafted and is now training at (lamp Ouster, We wish him feeetinni from impairment as he does his ditty. MATILIALONIA.L.-A quiet batt pretty Easter wedding took place at the Methodist parsonage, Aawnod, Wed- nesday, Ithirell 27th, et 2 p. lu , when Miss /Ada Charter, Gt ay, was uniard in marriage to Wesley Garbutt, FM- leetort. Ceremony was performed by Rev, H. Pair, Miss Lillian Davidson, Brussels, was bridesmaid, and Leslie Davidson, Fullerton, geoomeman. Bride looked very pretty in a travel ling suit of navy blue eerge with white eilk crepe de Olen° biotin with lace trimming mai wore a white satin hat, After the nuptial knot had been tied the party returned to the Marie of the bride at, W. and Mts. Ahnett's, where ft dainty wedding sup- per awaited them, Only the imme- diate relatives were present. Table iwas prettily decneated with Easter lies. Groom's gift to the beide was a beautiful wrist watchto the Ides - maid a lovely peal] set' nordalaoe and to genoinsman a set of cuff links. After euppee air. and 'Alia Getittitt left in Heat. auto Maid SilflWel,9 of confetti for the groote's tine fat tri in Fullerton, where a floe 'poem ion awaited them at the gamin's Mane. Bride wits the recipe>, i Or many beautiful presents. They have the goad wishes of their many friends for a long and happy wedded lift., SURPRISE PAN'I'V.-The neighbors andfriattels of Mr. and Mrs Ialiee gathered at the home of Me and Mrs. SteVe.118011, 10111 (len,, 'rote -tiny even.. ing(March 10thA very. ot.joyahlr eV01111/g W11.8 RpVIII: in V1011,•la and bagpipe music. else vatinne ramps and deriving.- One of the main l'ee• tares of themeeting was a oreeete a - tine made to Liloguesie, also Leelie and Noemati before their removal at their new keine iu allma Ir wnehip FollatWing address Wee rend by John Evans and Thee. Stevetteen and Aire, ignite Lake presented the evokers and Myrtle Hollenbeek and TCitte Stevie'. son presented Lhe cuff links mai text honk :- DEAN PRIENDS -We have beamed with regret Mayotte intended rein n eel NOEL Ont. InielSh and Wkv, your netela bon mid friends 'have aseetubled thin Os ailing 10 enjny a social time with you end express our appronin lion of the eerviees you have rendered as neighbor. We will MISS yen from our imolai circle brit hope yeti may have many happy and prosperous years inyour new home. As a small token of on esteem we tnticyot, to sr. uebt those rockers and TIP4liA earl Mermen these cuff Birks end text boolt and hope you may be long epee- ecl to enjoy the nee of them As atm oak may yen nhvityis remember vette old neighbors in Grey. Signed in be- half of your neighbors. Ithe Daley'although taken complete, ly by surprise, Matte a sheet but snit. able evilly that the neighboes for these gifts end expreseiag hie regrets in leaving the nelghborhood. May prosperity attend the Baler family, Isaac Lake lute bought thole farm here, inx8 6 A 110.110110US PLAY Will he given in the Presbyterian Church, Cranhrook the rthni.roula Dramatic riot trader empire; of Red Clq.11% F.41,6fIlY Friday ev'g April 12th ACT 1---Imerim of the IVilietvdelta Postoftlee and Joel haseet'e stray. on an afternoon September ; the Aetutsttion. ACT onion or iho 1311Slit't 1.1411.1.0 ; Lite evening cif the church seeisble; the followiug week; the Engagement, A01' III -Same us Act TT otie mouth later; the Wedding-. -- Oast of Characters Joel Ptileet Posfanaster ami Store Keeper - Geo. Dunbar. • Tom Sko..nitt.-VIO A OCINPd...- ogete GOrilf1111Z. John St lfroy-An Unscrupulous LowYe,r- Norman Addy. Clarrram Dinsmore -The Sohool Teacher - Clare boas. Rev. tar. Pros:ter-The Aindsfer-Eartley LTAls Haeltott-Loader of the Choir and Dn. pv41110.11 Dt-Tective-Jack Scion:eh, Simon Pinar' --Who would rather whittle than work-etuart Noble. same waste-- s shad or fate -Cella Badman. Mrs Ihter.ot-.1oel'a Wife, inclined to hare her etre vay-(11ars Eathwell nosotts tistes-A bit nighty Lots trio festal -Madonna fialter, hltss )away -who imagines ,dings --Jessie Alanalov Oleaortor -A gerviint Girl who deems tiro, it Juke -Lelia Spiritus. Program at 8 o'clock sharp. ildmieston 26 and moots. Nine and help the young folk In their Patrio- tic Efforts. Prank \Vocals, 18th eon , tedr1 6 calves, tieing 1 yeat- old, to Ed. Pryce, itIclaillop, at SOO 00 each. It pays to raise the right class. The. fine 100 acre farm of Mrs, Wm. fIogg, Lot 8, Con. 4, has been purchas- ed by Louie Patin, S011 of Lospozn and Mrs. Praha This gives the Frain family 230 acres to care for but as they are hustlers to work they will attend to it all right. An auction sale of farm stook,grain, P te., is announced by Jelm Dal k, Lot 14, Con, 0, on Wednesday, Apel 17th. He has leased the farm to his sou and Ile and ales. Dark and daughters will remove to Brussels in the Ilene attune. A Box Social will be held in 'Union Methodist church Thursday evening of this week under the auspices of the lapworth League. Good program, Burning or papers of final payment on church will take place. Everybody welcome. A lantESS awn PRESENTATION -The mem bels of Union Methodist church, township of Grey, sent a beautiful chiffonier and a handsome parlor table to MOS. Stanley Hammond, Maitland, in vettegnition of her services as ogen- let for many years hi the church, ac- companied with the following ad- dress :-Detta Mits. Hastarmera--We, the members of the tTnion enngvega- Hon regret very nitwit the loss sus- tained In your removal from our midst but we wish to exprese our getuffeele to you for the excellent seta vivo; yen have rendered as organist. Your fait brill attention to yore, ditties always wort our admiration, IVe wish you to accept these pieces of furniture as it token of our apprecia- lion and friendship. We pray that you tuay have ItlatlY years of !meta - nese in your new home. Signed ou behalf of congregatinn by Rev. John IV. Johuson, pastor, Mes. Hammond and her 'instated desire to couvey throngb the mese to the people of Union church their heartiest. and sincerest limits for their exceeding kindness mill I hntiehr fid consideration honing the) will he king spared and often find it. convenient Ln pall npoil them tts their pleasant visit will be emelt appreciated at any end all times. A [telt ESS AND PILESENTATIoN -On Monbly eveeing of last. week agoptily number of the neighbors young and old gatberea at the home of WM. Arid etre IVIIIttleld to bid them Good-bye heleire leaving fee their home in ahirrie. The time wits event, in music, readings, t peeclies /it'drut Oee inteeeeting retain it of the evenieg wee an address reed by .Mrs lIttgli Bjelunotai told preeenting of the gifts therein Mel) tinned by -MPH. tries Delman and Iv.tne Whit nth/ made a snielnii.1 isvoly in be - hot or himself and Mee. IN'itil field. After paelaking or 0, addoitatht iithath all pined bonds and soma "Auld 1, lug 8) me' told "Gott save the King." Ad- d ewe WEIS OA frIlliiW14 DEAR :1111, AND arias. IVtarr.ri Rut -It is atith feelings or regret that we tem ti that you are about to leave one com- munity. We would like tel !MVO you with us but the you find that it is in the interest of your \voltaic, to helve, we couldn't let yeti go Without raved. ing tete more evetimg with you in you". home. We hew.ahreys felted In each of yon n pond ileigh',r,r tial ronely In twin in times of need. In anr chetah life we will greatly miss Y for in all the diffevent enterprises WEI orEalliziliona you have been pil- lars strong and depertalable. The women of our chervil will espeoially miss Mee. Whitfield in our Missionary Society, Sm arty School, Ladies' Aid salla triotic Society for in each of these 'nee week bas been inestimable, As atonal) token of our appreciation WO Iola you, Mrs. Whitfield to accept this glass vase, sugar bowl and cream pitcher and inireor Lefty and Mr. Whitfield this umbrella,. We hope as an yoll !lien,. 111..,1 aleyr Will bring plrivant. rpoolireiimix oryour frie awl Pelt:Weirs at, "Velem" Signe behalf et the treighbore and ft letals Da ease, Macelata, JA3INS DENMAN. (aorliO is to be congratulated on anemia ing Hitch line folk that Grey tot Inehip is lasing. They beve the best wishes of the community. The lie it,ieranroa41 the Mit.Ses f-o....-eabluor HWitner, near hero, has been lettered again by J. H. Galbraith, Tit liatele. Mrs. T. 11. Piggott and Rom and Misees Ante Switzer, of 13rigden, Miss 'areeie Switzer, of Parkhill, and W. A and Mrs. Faffited, Listowel, 8.10 Baster 11:111i 1;(:reHa.neire people or Oratibroola are wertatar d.rgently pergaeitig an in- Lotetting play entitled " \Villowalale." A splendid plot runs thecmgh the story which engager one's curiosity to the very eater. Play has been pre - sewed In ether localities with meeker] success. Date of play Friday, April 12th, to be given ie the Presbyterian elnirelt Tiekets 25 and 15 cents. Give the Red Canes a boost by your pr eeetiefr vel..m. l'hursclay evening, Marsh 28th, Mrs, J. Long gave a mis- cellaneous "shower" in tumor of Miss Annie Leitch, Linen, Mina, granite - wit re, et e., were presented, accompani- ed by good wialles, About 30 guests sat Omen to a sumptuous and daintily prepared supper, Miss Leitch thank- ed all and especially Mr, and Mrs. Long, who no kindly euteitaiued the gents of the evening. Before the company separated all joined hands and sang for "She's a jolly good girl' and "Auld Lang Syne," WEDDING. -A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Alex. and Mrs. Leitch, Saturday, March 30, when their (laughter, Annie Myra, was united in marriage to William 3, Ziegler. At 1230, to the strains of the Bridal Chortie from Lohengein, play- ed by Mrs. W. J. Laurie, the bride entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her father and look her [stand be - elite the gamin. Rev. 3, L. McOulloch performed the ceremony. Bride look - ea (harming in a gown of white em- broidered Stviss and carried a bridal boquet of pink and white sweetheart roses. Site also wore a pearl pendant, the grooms gift. After congratula- tions the immediate relatives sat down to a dainty wedinner, the table being centered with the bride's cake and decorated with pink sweet peas and sprites of fern. Yellow daffodils and hyacinths wore used to decorate the home. The groom's gift to the pianist was a cut glass syrup pitcber. The bride received many handsome and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs, Ziegler left on the aftettmon train for London and Chatham, the bride Wearing a very becoming suit of dal k nigger brown wool poplin with a collar of sand silk and a large sailor hat of brown and sand straw. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm, 14th Concession of Grey. May their joys be many. 11/, H. KERR, I Pea/1111n, ttp tier of 14: tiaseele O. Ott vis tide arid fetidly have i he ta email* of the rt in community in their het reveteent GARD MANES.- WO wish LO coveter thank the many friends for kindly deeds and sympathetic words aurlog the illnees anal subsequent de anise of husband and father. Words fail to express the balm there was in them. MRS. JAS DAVIS AND FAMILY. Josupli Swill, Who spellL the past Winter with her daughter, Mee. (4,.(,t Leant (lahlbiek, at Cobalt, arrived Ight week, ocuomPithi041 by Caldbiek. Tile latter and her husband (Sheriff Oaldblek) were former real. dents of Motels, who continue to feel a deep interest in the community. The faun of Waiter Broadfoot, 5th nee, neat. Bruseels, has been Purchas- ed by Gilbert Spell, eldest son at Allan alai Mrs. Spear, Morale, for the sum of $0,600. He puts in the Spring crop, Nr. 13roaclfoot moving to the foam he bought from A. Hislop, 15th Con., Grey township. The Shuarle-Sharpe Auction Sale Tuesday of last week totalled about $3,500, Good pricee were realized and the safe was well handled. Mr. and Mrs, Sharpe and Mies Sherrie LEOVO to the house purchased ou Turnberry street, Brussels, to make loom for L. and Mrs. Williamson, 'Nahum who have bought Ij)e farm. °AND or TUANES.-I wish to very heartily thank the people of Brussels for their kindly welenine accorded me Wednesday of last week on my return home. I was not expteting any such reception and it came as tt great sura prise, nearly knocking me out, Jai honoring me you proved true to the deep interest you feel in the brave lads who ere doing their bit for Ring and Empire oveeseae. I hope to prove worthy of your kincless. Yours truly, Pra. ROY Turame Morris latweship Commit next Monday. Miss Jennie Robb is home for the holiday from her school near Harris, ton. W. A, Pollard, Listowel, was visit- ing with Newton and Mrs. McCauley, 5th line, this week. TVrn, Dark left last week for a trip to the West where he will visit rela- tives and old friends. Mrs. W. II. Ferguson and Miss Gran arrived home from Niagara Falls clueing the past week. Mise Coen Speir is under doctor's care since coming home from Toronto but we hope she will soon be as active as ever. Mrs, ano. Mooney and her son W, R., left laet Monday for a trip to De- troit and Ohio to visit relatives before locatiug in Toronto. We hope they will have an enjoyable time. They take with them the good wishes of the people of this commit nity for years of roman t and happioess who hope to frequently see them back here for a visit. it.m. Davis, a well known resident Ourr.-As intimated in last issue J of the iith line, answered the roll call to the elan, Wednesday, Nevelt 27th, aerel 05 yea e, 1 month mid 15 days. late funeral took place Friday after- noon to Bruseels cemetery and was largely attended. Service was con - [hated by Rev. II. smith, assisted by W. .EStafford. Membere of O. 0 Fe Ootret, PrinceesAlexandria, at- tendeJinni body and At the r scemetery their viee was in charge of James BUrgeee And W, H. Kerte Pallbearers were George Ken, 301111 Shueeie, A. Speir, \Vin, Pipe, John Black and Earl Semen, Floral tributes were beanti- fel. In addition to the ehildreta who WP/1.4 all here, WS. Davis' two bPOLII- TIJOS. and Matthew Chapman, Lis- towel, were else bete for the burial. Mr. Davis born rat Swindon, Linealn- slate, England, and rerun to Cal ada when 18 yeere of age. Aftet. living at Listowel and aaerforth foe a while he Canal LO this loettlity abOtIL s2 years ago where he followed the trade of shoemaking i» the Downing shop, Bensseht, net/ also evoked his farm, Si Lot 24, eon. 5 42years ago he TV71.8 metaled to Miser Mary Oltaranan, Listowel , who, with it a011, (George) and 5 daughters (Mas, S. and Mrs. J. Multi, and Meta E. F. Smith, Bartle ; Mts. A, I -In pp, Rochester, N. Y. ; and MIN H. Williams, Toronto), service. Mt. Ditvis' brother. George, lives in the 01(1 Country. 'The sebjeet of title notice had not been very hearty ail Winter and ou the 0th of March had a stroke ofparalysis from which he never rallied. He Was a Meet. triose ttlittl and thrifty with his indus- try. Of a genial temperament he made many friends and was esteemed by all who knew him for his honesty ntegt 'by, Mr, Davis was a mem- Bluevale Reuben Garniss made a business trip to Stratford this week. Pte. Earl Aitchison spent a few days this week at his home here. Dr. and Mrs, fachoales, of Pt. Rural' visited at John Iiia 's this week. Wm. and Mrs. Thornton have re- turned home after spending past month at Canfield and Ingersoll. Gordon, son of Robert Hatniltou, Bluevale, has been under the Dr's carefoe past two weeks [tom pleurisy and ear teouble. He is improving now and we hope he will 80011 be o, k. et The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Institute will Ise held in the Orange Hall, Thursday afternoon, April Ilth at 2.30. Papers will be given by Mrs. W, H. Fraser, Miss Holmes and Mrs. Robb. All the ladies are invited to attend. Following is a repore of the Bluevale Women's Institute for the month of March fee Real those purpnses :-Mrs. George Yeo, $5 00 ; Mrs. P, Thomas, $1.00 ; Mrs. R. Leathorn, $5.00: Morris Council, $100:00; shipped to Red Cross 72 suits pyjamas, 62 day shirts. To our own boys uverseae 64 pales socks. Chautauqua Festival Three Joyous Days for Brussels Starts Saturday oftsrotron, Apr» 27th Some time ago, it will'he remembr- ed, Miss Elsa, Bradley, of the Domin- ion Chautauqua Festivals, Canadian offices of which ate in Toronto, pre - seated a plan here that greatly inter- ested a number of our progressive cit- izens. An association MLA iminediate- ly fainted among there and a contract entered into with the Ohautaumia, Company, for a three day, afternoon and eveningFirartaisting°f some of the besretiskaEnertain- tent and Lecture talent that the pres- ent day platform affords. W. M. Sin- clair le Secretary for the local Asso- ciation, and he informs ne that the Festival will open Saturday afternoon, April 27th, and continue foe 3 days, Those composing the Association are as follows :-W. M. Sinclair, Jas, Fox, P. Scot I, Dr. P. T. Bryane, P. H. Gliletty, Al. Bitola Rev. Henry Smith, W. H. Kele, Dr. J. A. MeNneighton IV. MeDeackett, 8, (Javier, B. S. Scott, G. 11. aim it 1,4 had ci nn na S. Scott.These citizens have l ou of financial gain for theruseives, In cadet. to 11.SSIIVO the expense of the un- dertaking in advalice, as WWI required, and actuated solely by the desire to build ep the community by bringing toil the best constructive entertain- ment that is available, they have col- lectively obligated themselves for sev- eral hundred dollars 3n season tickets. These tickets are to be sold to the pub- lic at their cost mice, as fixed by the Ohattatuistia Company. Any surplus to the Association is to be donated to Patriotic purposes. The season tickete are interchange- able in the family and are good for six afternoon and evening sessions. Melt tiekets will sell for $1,50, or $2 00 tor reserve seate, and children's tickets for $1.00 each, Those not hay. hag seation tickets will be required to pay fermi 85 to 75 obit for each session. The Festival is tobe held in the Town Hall each afternoon and even- ing, the sessions commencing at 8 and 8 °ActIv°ell'ailseisnlg-)Preatt ltitvcebt:Peetaining to the Festival will soon be on display in our leading store windows, Watch for it. Descriptive matter pertaining to the talent will appear in these columna at; an sally date. Season trek will be onside, with each menthe'. of the Festival Asimeia- tion, Purchases sheuld be made en,r.. In because only the contract number of tickets will be permitted to bs sold at the above figures, after whielt an advance of 50 cents will be charged for each e