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The Brussels Post, 1918-10-31, Page 1
VOL. 47 NCI, ifi 1,50 Per Annuli in Advance A fl lou l Ili 111 I 1 101111 1'1111 1111111 111 111111811 ' 1111 11 111 1 I 111/1111111111 11111111 111111111111 e a HE a. The !dor oan Should be loyally supported every citizen. This Bank gladly furnishes full information, and is pleased to co- operate with intending subscribers. by -THE ank of Nova Scotia Paid-up Capital $ 6.500,000 Reserve Bund . 12,000,000 Resources , 130,000.000 17 F. II, GIt,ROY Manager Brussels Branch New Advertisements Victory Loon. Store Btttletln-Sas, Pox, Hair 15oorin-Dorernvend. Auction :role --W, S, Forbes. Pisa for sale -Geo. Bateman. Cow for sale -G, A. Headman. Horse Pairs -Brute -els Council. Wood far sale -Wm, McCallum. Poultry wanted -Robb. Thomson. Applications wanted -G, DI. Elliott. ?donator Droving Sale-Oarawell Bros. Annual ,neethtg-Hortionitural Society. six "i.ebros Moncrieff The family of Fred. Smith has been on the sick list hut are recovering nicely. In keeping with the order of the Township Boatel of Health the regular services in Knox zinnia) for next Sab- bath will be cancelled. Last Frid(ty Robert Lambert, Con. 10, Elena township, died of influenza. He was ouly 26 years of age and was a brother toyAlre, Jno, Struthers, Seaforth 2 MORE DEA•rlxs,-We regret to re- cord the death of Marie Malaita which cowered at the home of her adopted parsnte, henry and. Airs, Martin, on Saturday morning, Miss Martin was in her usual health until a week ago when site contracted influenza, which later developed into pneumonia. De- ceaeed, who was an estimable young lady, was in her 23rd year. She had been employed as night operator at the local office of the Bell Telephone Company for several years and rvae an active worker in connection with the Ijrebeccas, She was also a member of the choir in the Methodist church, The remains were interred on Sunday afternoon in Maitlandbank cemetery. Mr, and Mrs. Venus, South of the railway track, loot a child Sunday flout the sante malady. Oranbrook Rev. D. Perrie, Wingham, was a visitor with relatives in titin locality during the past week. No services in Oranbrook churches next Sunday on account of the Board of Health instructions, Quite ar few wore on the sick list witlrpeevailieg grippe but not many serious cases, we are glad to state, It is said Victor Sperling has pur- chased the Gramm farm in this Weida ty. We wish him success in his new possessions. Mrs. Chas. H. Knight and famlly have taken up residence in Chau brook in the !tome of the late D. McDougall, \Vs welcome them, Oharlie Oakley our mail courier, was off duty last tveek from the grippe and his place was supplier] by Dan, Denman, of Brussels, who kindly arranged for his regular route in Morrie township to lend a band, ENTERED INTO REST. -Wednesday afternoon of last week a bright, young woman was called away from the earthly home in the person of 014111 A., daughter of Wm. and airs. Rath - well, after a brief illness of influenza followed by pneuiuoain. She wits born in Goderich township and was 27 years and 5 months old. Deceased was a clever, affable young person, a general favo'iLe and always ready to lend a helpful band to every good oteuse. She excelled as an elocutionist and often aseisLed aJ; entertainments in this art and was iuteresteti ]u church and Sunday School. Mise Rothwell is survived by her parents, 8 brothers, (Isaac and Curtis, of this loealiLy and Earl of Hamilton) and 4 •O •••••C8 • 1.0•®A•••1•••••6)•••••@•®01••4•N••••••••O••tD•M.e At American Hotel 6y�'r• BRUSSELS e r, � ;� M��, ;, Monday, Nov. 1 lth 1.•a „' .. •'2,, s." :•1.t ! 0 B 2. ", \ e m t n as td ores e ns • 1 d of Toronto • e • �s . \,. s1. c r ® Invite o u t ..\`.o their r n Y f the so '• O® newest creadonn 141s O Artistic Hair -goods. i • l• b \' 2 • m a, . a >.,.., ,,. rt iJllllil li� A If your own hair is thin, 1n11 and un- becoming, let us de- molsu ate just what can be dune to cup - ply your lack of hale, and how perfectly it is aICOLTIplielied, 0 a • • 0 e • is FOR LADIES - Switches, Transformations,J41 I,l'r II 1.t 1 • re • • • Waves, Chignons, Etc. I �A���F • O FOR BALD MEN-DORENWEND'S TOUPEE e • • h 0 0 0 • `, • • • 0 41 0 o o o 0 8 0 • • P N 0 a m„ li e • • • • • • will ,hake you look years younger and improve your health, Light it8 8 feather and inletenlable nil nue sarilalY patent (nt at11 cturc, This display is for 1 Day only MONDAY, NOV, 11th Appointments can be arranged ate aka10)1(1611V if' desired. There is no charge for a Demonstration. a n 0 to m M a The Dorenwend Company LIMITED Head Office 105-105 Yonge St. sawaai 6000611.066600•• s•ata•••••••••••••o••••••••••••••••• of Toronto USSE ON?'.•ARIO, TIIl1k..SL)R9.Y. OCT()R R 31 z9z8 sisters, (Mrs. 1aeu, Weir, Chinon ; Mee, Ooghliu, Listowel ; Aire, Beattie, Alberta and 51186 Clara, et 10(0(1•,1 wbn shale largely in the sympathy of the people. Eva, another slater la de- ceased, le'uneral 00191C1, was e utlate- etl by Beetle. elessr0, Waft rel and Johnson mud int, rrneit was made In Mosul. Plrasanl cemetery, Ethel Bolt: rave 1011101, aHMI of Jeno. McGuire, of this 10001.1117, erne killed Mat weep. He wee 28 yearn of age. The Cern t of Revision fur Best Weete all {11 eente 01(1,n with the Voters' Lint being peepa1ed for the coning bye Election in Nor 1.h 1luren will be hold in Belgravia lroreslore' Wednesday, Not', 1811iat 10.20 a, in. A. Put airfield, township Clerk sill receive the appeals. iierristee Seagox', Goderioh, will be the Revising Officer to hear this appeals, Blyth Miss BERNICE ANDERSON Deno. - The deal h occurred to Lambe' la Sun- day morning at 9 n'r•lcck of 1'IOrr,iCe Anderenu, aged 21 years, eldest daughter of Rev. S. Anderso,,, form- erly of i3lyth, front pneumonia, fol- lowing a 809010 ult1,14 of iefi(6nziL. Miss Ander son w,18 (!0 acen,uplishld Riegel. end nlga(liat ml' the Mel bodied; Olen oh, and a leader in all the young people's circles, She is survived by her parents, 2 sisters and 7 brothers. 0 ne brother, Cresswell, is at the front; another brother, William 8., has but teccntly rouu'ned from the Mediterranean, where he was attach oil to the Royal Naval Service, The funeral was held Monday in Wood- land Oemetery, London. Many old friends hers will cloeply sympathise with the bereaved. Wroxeter Mies Dorothy Dickson, Toronto, is spending a creek with old friends here, 8 \Vm. Finlay has moved ' to the house lately vacated by Chas. Law- rence. 55 boxes trove packed at the Red Gross Slowing roost on Friday after- noon for soldiers ftoin Wroxeter and vicinity. LATE JNo, PATTERSON.-The funer- al of John Patterson jr., third son nl' Jnn. Patterson, Harriston, took place to Wroxeter cemetery en the arrival of the noon train Saturday. It was of a private nature, service being con- ducted by Rev, F. Steele, Deceased spent iris boyhood clays here, coming when a child with his parents froth Bayfield, He was associated with his father in the electric light plane here, later going to Brussels and toJ3eerie ton. Deceased went 10 Sudbury some time ago. He contracted ioflu enza which developed into pneumonia and he passed away in a Sodbury hos- pital after an illness of 3 days• Mr. Patter on was only 84 years of age and leaves a widow, formeely Miss Maggie Caudle, and several young children for whom deepest sympathy is expres- sed in their bereavement, The sub- ject of title notice is also survived by his parents, 4 brothers, Wm. {ted II'er best, Wroxeter ; Norman, London ; and Perry overseas, (1180 a sister, Mra. Wm. McLean, of this place. Ethel Hawn, duster found, Owner may have it by proving property and paying for 'this notice, W. H. LOPS, Ethel, Township Oottncil will be held Mon- day next. Chas. and Ales. Sehlitnnt were visit- ors at J, A, Cole's over Sunday. Alvin McKee, who has been living with his uncle, Wes, Boyd, At.wund,jis a "Flu" victim. Alvin Fletcher and a few friends or Seaforth visited at his home ave night last week. Rev. and Mee, Johnson were called to Toronto owing to the serious ill- ness of Miss Fate, the latter's sister. The reeet001111•y eneviees in the chnrchee will net be held next Sale - bath in acquiescence with the e' guhL- tion of the Municipal 13oard of 1leaith, A. H. McDonald has been billy as solicitor for the Victo'y Loan invest- ments and will, 1(0 doubt, find people ready to latch up the Dominion and the Empire, Daaerrueuta. of Miss O. Ttnthwen, Oraubro ok and Mic. Vlobeu e tv made in Mount, FIcn8lLnl: cemetery on 1rt idy Y and Saturday afternoons,na, re- spectively. -slac ' NIY' 3ame8 McLelland wits called to Paisley last, \Veine sdm on RCCart. or Lh011lir , Nsatl hi >r s l nthelnh,N, A leX. I - 7 ls• . McRae. AC the t -ince olr(vriting he is still in a selectee conditions, Nurse,Tiekell, who crude with Do. Groves to J. McDonald's on Sunday morning took 01 and had tri be taken hack to Fergus hospital. They were Portant/13e in securing arinther, Mies Heron, Listowel, The little daughter of Win. and Mrs. Clark, Annie. Lytle., aged 7 months and 5 clays, died Monday, we are sorry to elate. A private tonesl wits held Tuesday afternoon, Ire terment• in Mount Pleasant cemetery. Rev, Mr. ItanO) Brussels, conducted the service. Saturday afternoon Margaret Mc- Donald was suddenly taken ill, The Dr, was galled In net] pronounced the ease acute appenclicitis and advised an operation at once. About 4 n. m. Sunday morning operation was pee - formed and at moment patient is tlo- ing well. VVe hope before untny days to see Margaret's pleasant Pace on the street again, Quite a number in tier v (loge are "11,18 victims, bliss Ella Poarso,'ts fonilned to the hot/seat;present. The ousehol(1 of Wm. Clink is down with it and Mr. Clark azul Mrs. Kreuter, se, have developed pneumonia and at time of Writing Wo are pleased to tvport they are on the !need, !alio belly also toots pneumonia aid after a Short uses succumbed, 1: CANADA'S HONOR FLAG The special feature of the Victory Loan campaign of 191.8 is the Honor Flag presented by the Governur General to all districts exceeding their quotas. This flag is made of bunting In two sizes, 4 feet by 6 feet and 12 feet by 20 feet, the latter for cities of over 10,000 inhabitants. The border Is red, the centre white with five diagonal blue stripes of different lengths, indicating the five war loans of increasing amounts. in the lower right hand corner is the Dominion coat of arms. A replica of this Honor Flag appears on the subscriber's cards and but- tons and on other advertising features. The Honor Flag puts us "on our honour" to raise this loan. Wear the Honor Button, display your Honor Card, and help win the Honor Flag. Jonas and Airs, blood got a 11ut'ried call to home of Mrs. Joe Smith on Sunday night, We have just found out they are Grandpa and Grandma, Now they are wearing a senile that won't, !nib oil. The services of Wm. Kreuter have beet, secured by P. Ament, Brussels, to canvass Bruce and Grey Counties in purchasing heading for the latter's factory, Mr. Kreuter should fill the bill, He will move probably, to Han- over so as to be couvenienely located for his work, Reports say there are some light fingered gentry in Ethel or locality who have the habit of helping them- selves to horsewhips left in rigs in the shed. An application over the shoulders or the thieves would no doubt teach them alesson badly need- ed, especially if administered on Main street. Grey `FAVOR RWPAIRTNO, E70.-2. G. Jones, ex-' port Jeweller and optician is now at his !tome In Brussels and prepared to attend to all work entrusted to him. Mies 011a Armstrong was home from Actor as het' school was closed to ward off epidemic. Ait'e. Wm. Work has not been a8 well as metal but is improving and will soon reach her normal condition her many friends hope. Don't forget the Auction Sale of Farm stock, implements, Sac., next Tuesday afternoon at James NlcFad- zenn's, Lot 3, Con. 16, Gcey township. It will be without 1eserve. as he has disposed of his farm. See list on an- other page. Norman Lamont, who received such a severe shaking up from a fall through a trap door, is able to get about although he has a very lame back to contend with for the time be- ing, Hope he will 800n be its hearty as ever. PTE. 3NO, KIEEVCONNELL REPORTED MISSING, -A telegram was received by 311o. Rirkconnell, 10th Com, from Ottawa with the following message : -"Sincerely regret to inform you that your eon, Plc, John Kirkconnell, infantry, is officially reported missing oo Ootobee 1st." No word has come to hand since as to further particulars although Mt. Kirkconueli is expect- ing aL letter from friends of his son, if he Inas not been dicovered, unless they too were in the same party. "Missing" tray mean a prisoner in the hands of the enemy but has, alas, otter» proved killed and remains never ree0ve,ed, \Ve hope good news will coma of 'Pte. JZirl(connell's safety, He enlisted 3 years ago at Brandon, Manitoba, For nearly a year he was in English hospitals reeoveting from w01111(18 re- ceived 'n n dim bat le 1 t against .11 g s1. t e Huns and had only been backgto the trenches t c e shoo 1.20. ry eks whet) he wee reported among the missing, ' } He18 {.lir 31'(1 0 so of qqI t andJinhies, 11 s, i• K 1 kcon- ,,ell 28 ei' ' us of age and Ywas Barn in Morris township, There ate other sons kcc and [7Qe daughters iters h I Mr.Mr.lZlt' I - n 1.T+ mel I's fnmil y, John was a fine sternly young man and if he has made the supreme sacrifice we are sure he died as a hero doing his duty. CALLED AWAY. -We deeply {egret to ehroniele the deceetse of Grace Am- elia J. Speiran, beloved wife of Albert \Veiben, Wednesday, morning of last week at bile n s h me op her permits,Jno. mud Mrs, Speiran, Lot 34, Con. 1, at the early age of 27 years, 10 months and 6 clays, Deceased had been ailing for the past 2t0011111s and despite the beet of oaee, the last mouth of tvhioll was spent at the parental home, she faded away and passed off the stage of action .leaving many sorrowing over her demise. She was united in Mar- riage Ler not t L e 6 v bereft husBatud n 1.l March 13th, 1918, end trent with !nim to McKillop to preside over the home, a duty she Ma 41081 competent to perform and many good wishes were accorded for a long and happy life, Few• even dreamed of the shadows that has fallen across the home, Mrs, \Veiben was the eldest• dangllter of Mr, and Ml's. Speit'at1 alai was barn in Grey township, The funeral tool( place Saturday ttftst'uoon to Ethel cemetery, Rev T, W. Jahuson tak- ing charge of the service, Pallbearers were Jon, A, and Hartwell Spoit';tn, Loris Whitfield, Aaron We]ben, Wkn, Speiran and B. Steif, The 50Yviving (neuters of deceased's Enmity are her parents, 2 brothers and a sister, who, with her husband, share largely itt the sytupathy of relatives and friends in the loss of wife, daughter and sister. Many kind things are said of her most deservedly, There are to be seen at the Red Hardware, Atwood, a sample of Moun- tain Green potatoes' that will do yon good to see. Collection consists of 8 tubers in size, quantity and weight 415 equal as can be possible, They weigh 9 pounds. Potatoes were grown (01 Ohas. McDonald's fares in Grey town- ship. He has potatoes weighing from 2 to 3 pounds. The pupils of S. S. No. 1, with Miss Ohristena Dickson as teacher, ate prls: viding for a Oe.nadian Prisanol in Germany, making a monthly contribu- tion iu this behalf of $2,50, This is it very practical patriotic and Mission- ary work and should carry with it, splendid training for many years to come both to the homes inter- ested and the wider circle of the human family, WIngham While the influenza epidemic seems to be abating, a number of people are still confined to their homes with the disease. Mrs, Annie Haines, died Tuesday of pneumonia, in her 25th year: Mrs. Hainee was the second daughter of A. E, Lloyd of town, and was married just 2 weeks ago, The funeral took place from the home of Mr. Lloyd Wednesday afternoon, Morris WAo'ol Reretaree Eme.-S, G. Jones, ex- pert Jeweller and optlaan is now at his home in Brussels and prepared to attend to all work entrusted to him. Oouncil met lase Monday Mrs. W H, Ferguson, 516 line, was one of the victims of the influenza epidemic but is improving nicely now. Owing to the influenza epidemic, the public schools of this townehip have been having a few weeks holi- days. Complaints have been made that doge are worrying sheep in Morris, Andrew Laidlaw had some killed, Who owns the clogs Ohris. Rngersol, Morris, had the misfortune while pickiug apples, to fall from the tree injufing his back and receiving a severe shaking up. The postponed Auction Sale of the B. D, Anderson estate, Bluuvale Real, will be held Tuesday afternoon next, Nov. 61h, at 1 p. m. James Taylor, Auctioneer. Owing to the closing of the Grimsby High School, of account of the im fluenza epidemic, Miss Elizabeth Fez - gn8o11 had en unexpected vacation at, her. home on the 5th line, Arthur and Mrs. Cannon, old meta dents of the 3rd line, have gone to Jar ussels Ln make theirIn 1 u,o With L l Il , and Mrs, PnlIard. The latlet' is their dao h et We wish the,Id c folk a pleasant lenean time. Pte. Go •tdl u 1 itintnul, son of Chas. J. and Mrs, s,Rintl ctl 5 t i 1 t)line, has r o bebeenn rano 1me udled'fn a C mml8aielrl in the Imperial forces and expects to leave shortly for overseas. We wish hint success and a safe retur0. We are sorry to state that James Parish, 7111 line, is in very poor health and is confined to his bed a part of l•1,e time on account of his condition. The nature of the disease is such that fears are entertained of the resat. Do THEY KNOW THE LAW 7 -While 13rsssels has sent, tunny soldiere across the Atlantic to bear arms there are some of its people at home Who desire to shoulder a gun, Their nmrelies ttl•e often to Mortis township and usually on Sunday, annoying the Sabbath keeping residents and breaking the laws of both God and man, They should a d kno w that this is not allowable and if the:10 Commandments do not stop them the Game Wardens may do so and confiscate their stock of fare as well. You know about the close season, boys, Quit it. 11YDLENEAL,- Wednesday of last week Edward L. Mittel! and Miss Annie Edna Rov,ell, both of Olinam, were united in 01(lrriage the ceremony being performed at. St, Tanoch's n)ari8e in Toronto, by Rev, Mr. Freeman, They spent part of their honeymoon at the home of H, M, and Mrs. Man. Mg, 611] Line, the ladies being sisters and daughters of the late Charles and Mrs. Remelt, well known residents of this locality, Mr, and Mee. Mittel! Will Continue to reside at Clinton and 411196 the !lest ly gn1)41 W1.41414 of a wide circle ,f fri,.ndsfor a happy and prom - porous e n s li1'r The groom was it reenietl1 11.1410 community for several years hllwe going Lu (tlintuu. Jamestown Miss Mae Burke, trim Went to Wing. lotto to help rare for her brothel. and bowls/ who wel r il, luui it eiek spell I 1 III r': 4161,' he,1L„u1 0/11•0 more, .4u'AY 1\ HER VorTn..-. Theo. 1.1014. !I away at \\'illtrie, Sask., (1„teh,•r 21 +t, Aqua, \I;;.Iwl, (eldest d tegliie, of W10. mud hies. Robe, teen, lei kine Morris tewnehip, and beloved W iFY (d 04(aniey Jol1 (18101,, Or Wilkie, formerly of Blnlris (0Wrlship. De - vetoed lout: Yit 4111• e , k Sunday arid physici- ans sail its mpetati'o was necessary, which was pet firmed Thal. 418('1410011 het she succumbed Slonday, We are sort y to elide. The remains were brmgh( It, 1heparental h•nn1, arculn- pani61 by ties sorrowing husband, end the funeral was hold Salm day after. noon to Blnevale cornet.ery. Rev. 51s'. Tattle conduct e(1 err appropriate service. Mr. aril Mrs, Juhneton were married last Jai/navy. Deceased wee only iu her 22nd year. She was born nu the North le mainly of Morris and was greatly eoleerned by a Witte circle. \]r. Jelineeu, is a sun of James John- sleu,alinDWI tevideutorlhi,Jnrality and rt g,4,nlwn, of the late Genlge Ji,hn,.on, one of the pimueet settlers of 51u1 1is township Deep sympathy is expressed for the b', ou vi ('61a(iyes iu the sudden ('Yue•val of their dear nue. to addition In lits. .h,lmatnn's pt1rente3 sons uud 3,i nl h. ere snrv(ve. Walton Alex. and Mee, Gardiner are Route apoigain after a trip to Chicago and other nts. John Scarlett is one of the 81uvIL8s- ere for Victory Loon in the township of 5IClbop, Th1eor'' svtll be no services Irl Walton ChM cites next Sunday La, kl'opittg with the order of the Boned of 11 ('144 t bo, We were very sorry to 16.711 of the death of Wm. Neil Duncanson, 17111 Con., of Grey, last Sunday, and sym- pathise with those bereft. Funeral took place Tuesday aftetuouu to Brus- sels eemelery, Au Au11tion Sale is announced for Thursday afternoon of next week, of Farm stock, implements, &C., at Lot 10, Con. 14, Mchillnp. W. S. Forbes is Proprietor and le', S. Scott Auction - ser. The liet of Sale may be read in this issue. uc. Since Walton Red Cross Union has been made a shipping eent•e she ladies have shipped the following articles to Hytnan Hall hi London, on October 15th ;-82 flannel shirts, 50 pyjama suits, 78 tovele and 144 pairs of socks. John Sherritt, of Stephen Tp„ near Grand Bend, suffered e. seeiou8 loss Oct 10th, When two bank barns, piggery and hen houses, together vetthh then' contents, about the middle of the afternoon burned down, the blaze originating from a spark from n threshing engine. Mr, Slrerr]tt is a brother of Airs, Neal, Walton. Walton Red Orme Union will meet as usual on Tuesday afternoon of next, week. The ladies are requested to save feathers to stake pillows fur the annual sl(ipule0t fn tha near future. A special sleeting will be held Tues- day, Nov. 12th. Lunch tvill be served. Dcnatines of fruiL cake, maple sugar and home trade candy and money will be thankfully received at this meeting, These articles will be used to help fill Chrietruas boxes fon the soldier boys, Let there he nn slackers. A Forte :a W.4L'roNatere-Jt is with sincere regret that the death of Win, Oughton is recorded. 111 only a short time of ioSoe(za he diad at his home, Seaforth, Tt108day of last week. He svgs born at \Valt'ol 40 years ago. In early life he learned marble muting but aiterwet,d worked as a machinist in the fnnmlry. lie was very popular and a good Wol'ker; ell l-litteia,il 1,' foot- ball player and for years a member of the Mire brigade. He Was also a member of the Colonel. Besides his widow, 3 childrYlt, ;u,• Irl't. to whom the syunyathy of ,121 go in I heir sorrow. lite funeral of Ihr late John Tiffin, who abet 1.t( 4ii. a,1.n , H, Sunday, alley a long illticee, 1, ok place Tuesday after - noon, ec, 1'v 41's herr cendtteted at his laic Mime, Stork olio'I, by Rev. Di IN, N 1. age, as.vistrd by Rev. J. li. Os +• n lith nl mid 411 Rev, Ford. d. All ' Tiffin 1 1111 fay 4) years .i ttuu age 6 and rd w Vtls a lifelong resident, being at the titer of Ills 11 ea 1.h a lrm uul nen 1 t member tuber of the he Nevi ti l N h 6 � 1.t 61 hl u ' !drat r hut• ch. 110 leaves to melon his tees hie wife, 1 dau;l,lors ami 2 smut, Rev. A, C. 1149' , of 1.V,,tt'nrd, fennelly of the 5iet6,.rlist 111,Irr11 here, is Duo of the sons. Interment. to,k place in the Cnlhorme r(eutelera. WALTON SCHOOL FAIR Follewiug is the P0110 List of Wal- ton Sehno} Fair held first week in Oetolue ;- lase L --Spring wheat sheaf, Willie Denitie Angus McCallum, Mu, Mur- ray ; Spring wheat grain, Olifford H0egy, Amens McCallum, W. Murray 1 best plot of wheat, Willie 1llnriay, Willie 11.410, Aimee McCallum ; oat sheaf, !eve Scarlet ; oat grain, Eva Soarlott, Bert Kelly, Alvin Stimore, Olen. Pollard ; best plot of oats, Elva Scarlett, Toni Ryton ; barley sheaf, Davi,{ Mnrray, (-leo, 'Kit'kby ; barley grain, David Murray ; best plot of be,rle,v, D, Alurray, Geo, Kirkby, Thos, Shorn (sett. Class IL -One dozen pntatoea, Flora names, !,ether Bnlicer, Vera Crozier, lateen Stimore, Cameron Dennie, pert Johnston ; five ma)13158, Olive Bolger, T0ena 31(U,tllnrn, Esther Bolger, An- glia NJcOallnru, War, Denels, Harvey Johnston ; five tmegp8, Flora Ilae119, Melvin Scott, Harvey Johnston Wil- lie Thanker, Orval Holtnee ; six ear. eeee W. I '. Ia E R R, Prcpa'sel o'r rote, Ethel 44'Onin, hlary 1100a11, olive Bulger, Mary Pollard, Essey Relater. Lila Lawson ; bests, Jean Turnbull, A.liee Hoy, Geo. Iloegy, Amy Love onions, Bella Thereon, 3(41151 Dennie, Olive Bolger, Albert I ydialt, Mary Kelly ; r ars aw,+e i r oro, (A1ae'l11. 111nrray, Lee - belle Hoy, Lila L'tvsorll 8,10151), !Mary McDonald puur)dviu, Gordon eleGaviu, Katie Headman, Ilene Alc- Leud ; tnrtlat(ee, Eva sear lett, Olive Bolger, Mildred Pollard ; cabbage, Macy Watson, Olive Bulger.- Bella Timmer caultfiower, Tena McCallum, Bert J.tw4tint, Vera Crozier ; beans, Muriel Falqutnatson, Wallace Shol- dice, Meel,iurh. Reid ; p11•stiine, I.lar- ve r n y J[! h i tm n, 7301 t Johnston, Eva 4carh'tt. citron, Cordon itleGavin, Elora Barrie Vet a Crozier ; 001100• (ion apples, t ordos \J Gavin, Twenty Constable, Rae 4'tat,i'ud. l'lave 111.--1 "•11141018, Clarence Steles ; gladioli, Mary -117JUoua11, Anna Mo- leadzeen : 819664, peas, Mary McDon- ald, Jean Turnbull ; 1181Hre, Vera Crnxiet, Delta hleNabb ; pansies, Mary Met/inlaid, Aih,11 Lydian ; soap dragon, Aunt )teIadz,'an, Mary Mc- Donald, that imee 0le,ss ; phlox, Anna McFadzean ; Oast 11r111501,,• Ise belle Hoy, Angus McCallum ; oequ,-t I.:.peci- el,) entry McDonald ; pausre,, ;clary McDonald. Claes IV. -Pen of rocket el and 2 pullets. Jean Turnbull, Lawrence Ryan, Aiat'y \lcl"oald, Wesley Clark, Katie Laidlaw, Jou Ritchie, Jetta Turnbull, Florence Bennett, Alat'y Watson ; pullet, Willie Dennis, Jean Turnbull, .i>atie. Leldle,w, Mary Mc- Donald, teabelle Ritchie, Ofive Bolger, Jennie Ritchie ; 0 ' p made by exhibi- tor, Navy McDonald (eprcial), Fergus Ryan ; bird house, Felgus Ryan, Jean Turnbull, Tont Simmered. Class V.-Agrteuhur•al colt, Harold Bolger, Gotdou eleGavin, Harvey Blatt ; beef type calf, Willie Dennis, George Pollard; lamb, earache Mur- ray, Willis Murray ; ap.eei,ds by J. J. MrGavin, best agricultural (mit, Gur- don McGaviti, Harvey Rine, Fred, Scarlett. Class V1. -Minuted weeds, Mary McDonald, Ethel D'nnis, Lose Kirk- by; weed seeds, Alma. McCallum, Mary McDonald, Katie Laidlaw ; wild flowers, Veru ()hears, Maly Mc- Donald • mounted (r,'e Leaves, Tena McDonald, Janet Clark, Cameron Dennis, Maty MeD •oat,1. Class VII.- Writing, Bert Johnston, Evelyn. Ouuninghaw, Isabel Ritchie writing, Esther Bolger, Adeline Love, Jennie Ritchie ; wap of Ontario, Marjorie Reid, 1atee Laidlaw, Janet Clark ; map of Canada, Anna elc- Fadzean, Leslie Clark, Vera Crozier ; map of Huron, Evelyn Oueninghtun, Belt, 30hnet011, George Kirkby; sketch in water colors, Vera Crozier, Olive Bolger, Myrtle Stimore ; cruy'on drawing of fruit, Bert. Jo 1;aiLon, Alex, Clark, Lew Kirkby : snap shuts, Gor- don McGavin, Flen•ence Bennett garden book, Maty aMeDollald, Olive Bolger, Anna McFadzean, Ethel Dennis, Olass VIIL--Darning eeoolleu clock• {ng, Myrtle Stimore ; crochet lane, Nora Sholdice, 4Jarginet, Balfour ; lain hemming, Myrtle Stimure, p0 Lorenee Bennett, Mary McDonald 1.t 1',)A • dressed doll (19 yrs, and under,) Annie White ; dressed doll (10 to 15 yrs.,) Katie Williams, Katie Readman ; apple pie, Myrtle Sti0)e,re, Esther Bolger, Jean Turtlbull ; pair of socks, Vera Crozier, Flur'eece Bennett, Annie Harris ; button holes (special,) Myrtle Stimore, Maty McDonald, Vera Crazier ; special silver thimble to girl 13 or under for boot pair hand knit socks, Vera Crozier. Class IX,--(`arrots, Jessie Dennis, Wm. Theme!', Isabel Underwood ; beets, Bert Johnson, Vera Gardiner, Eva Scarlett. ; onions flow Oulst aete, Helen Steles, Nor. L, H0egy, Melissa Holmes ; potato marine, Melvin Scott, Eva Scarlett, Verne Steles ; white IIH1Ln5, llerguorite Bolger, Bert John- ston, Nora Homy ; pansies, Janet Clark, Isabel! Underwood ; pair' of bantams, Alvin Fatquharsott ; pair pigmies, •r t1f4e d L ger Harold Johnston ;cat or kitten. Kenneth Jackson, Chita, 1McDonald, Ve,.'a Gardiner ; rabbit, Russel Shol- dice ; bird hone, Fergus Ryan, Eve- lyn L1venin lam' Remittal Bruce. Class X. -White tread, Myrtle Sti- more, , B11 In Thuw k e . ' brown Brea Esther Bolger, AlyreleSlbmpp ore ; apple jelly, May \ 7 Wittemi, Y+ Y 5 u Olive Bolger, u er Katie g , t Laidlaw bone, nil , Flnrenee Ben- nett, Esther Bolger, ,Myrtle Stimore ; brown muffins, ,L ' 6 Laidlaw, Amnio Havels, Janet Uiark ; table ceubre in Dutch linen, Alt17 Oliver ; pair of kuitted sucks, Ella Sholdice, Olive Bolger ; crochet yoke, May Oliver Janet Clark, Ethel Dooms ; tatting, Edua Clark, Claes NL --Potatoes, Flora Harris ; bird house, Lewis McDonald, Jim Johnston, John McDonald ; Banner seed cats, Bert Betly, Class XIII.-Su1lfio1ver head, Irew Kirkby, Vera Gardiner, alaiguerito Bolger, Wen. Timmer, W. Thamer; pete, Wayne Scott, 1151) Turnbull, nbird house' Jan JhntnJ0hu Mc- Donald. Specials, --Pair fowl, Mary McDon. old + pen utility fo wl s, Alvin l (iT'a - ford ; ppupil obtaining most first prizes, Mary McDonald, CAR or ttvo of cannel coal to hand this week, 9's07as is no school on the program this week. dard Bank of Canala,is deade81 1)10 home in Oshawa. The late Mr. Cowan, WAS born 88 veass apo at Prilliolc, County Tyrone, Ireland, and had beep associat- ed with the Standard Bank for the past 45 years, President since 1876. He was President of the Oshawa Malleable iron Works, and associated with ether Ma oiotrhptnnwas lamemb©rf he Chucolglad,s. Ileatlr was sudden, emu heart failure,