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The Brussels Post, 1926-7-14, Page 1VOL. 55 NO. 4 $2,00 ter annum in advance BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, ,7CILY 1.1.. 1926 J. L. KERR, Proprietor 1 1 Reti , vf rucR . . —TO— r?'') C1P117 v-ifiteestrol&y9 juqy (CIVIC HOLIDAY) ;;43524:1534114% 0 ifq.:1011.1 Under Auspices Business Men's Association Good Program of SOFT BALL SWIMING EVENTS s BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST RACES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Prizes 'given in each Event BRING YOUR OWN BASKET Tea and Coffee Served Freely A Whole Day's Outing! , ; 104 tif ',11! eeteeeteeekee'eekeeeeloeeeeeeeteeeeeeekeeteeeeeeeefeeeeteeet‘eeeeteeefeetettalefeeeetetekeeleee.lieloeeeefeelei A The Surrounding Dish-ict tee:eeeee,ee'ere+eeeeeeeeeeaVeSee.4eeeetee4eeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeateteeeeeeeeeeeeeeee4e',..eeeeeee4+h+e4 WROXETER Fred Davey is at present on the sick Het Arnold Edgar and family are holi- daying in Muskoka. Miss Carrie Harris, Toronto, is spending a two weeks' vacation with her sister, Miss M. Harris. W. E. and Mrs. VanVelsor and Miss Rona motored to Oshawa whore they spent the week end. Itliees Jean Earls and Margaret McDougall, Turnberry, leave this week for a trip to Quebec. Mrs. F. Edwards and daughter, Vancouver, are visiting the former s mother, Mrs. W. E. Hazlewood, and sisters here. 'I'. G. and Mre. Hemphill and J. N. and Mrs. Allan have returned from an enjoyable motor trip to Detroit and Cleveland. Mrs. Jno, Hupfer passed through n successful operation in the Wing - ham hospital on Thursday and is im- proving nicely, 131'MeJIA8T. - BMW:Int - A very prqtby wedding Was 'solemnized at 4 30, on Wednesday,. July 711t, at the Mune of Robert and Mrs. - Huffer, of Wroxeter, %vitae their daughter, Annie S., became the bride of Robert Harvey hi celicheel. secoud son of Rob. flit and Mrs. McMichael, elso of Write. etre., The ceremony, which was per - feinted by Rev. A. D. Aerustrong, tookplace before a bank of ferns and Rowels in the livisig romn, which Was tastefully decorated with foetus and pink and white peonies. The bride, who entered the liviag return with her fath t 0 the strains of Relentiellsohn's Wedding March played by her cousin, 13liss Eva McOnlernan, was gowned in whibe georgette and tat -Tette and veil 05001 with orange teneeonts, and car- ried -a briquet nf orchids and •orange blnesoms. Miss Elva HupPer, ef Sod - Miry, in pale green taffeta end georg- ette,was her eieter's bridesmaid, and carried pink and white roses. The groom was attended by his brother, Lloyd McMichael, of Detroit. Dur- ing. the signing of the register, Miss Orvilla Huffer Sang "Simehine af yoursmile,"accompaided by Aliss Elv a McColeman. After the ceremmity, a dainty luncheon wag served in the div• ing room, which was decorated with golden roses. Later, Mr. and bit's. Ncitliehael 1021 MI a short motor trip. the bride brevetting in a navy snit and rosewood hat. Phe groom's gift 10 the bride WitS 22 hat,(18(nue cheque 1 0 the bridesnieid, soloist and pianist, each a pretty lentil ring, and to the groomsman, a tie -pin, The St. Thomas Daily Times -Journ- al had the following, dated frnro Springfield, ,Tuly 8vd, whieh refers to to former resident : "Never since the death of De. George Thonmson, bee tr more sudden end terrible 'Mock cense to the people oP the village, that] when it became known that George Savage, familiarly known to all his Mende as "Joe", bad passed away at (bit Mem- orial Hospital, St. Thomas, on Wed. nesday afternoon. Mr. Savage Watt operated upon last Saturday after- noon, for appendicitis, and his con- cl Rion was considered satisfactoey, so the newe of his death cast a gloom ov- er the whole community, Mr. Savage was born near Wroxeter, and receiv- ed his early ecineation there. He went ()emcee in 1014, with the Huron County Battalion No, 101, and when it was broken up, be ;joined the 113th Battalion, 111 FralleP, P,1 1. 0, (nark, of Aylmer, was his platnon sergeant at the time his brothel., Thomas, was killed hy the explosion of a shell, He came to Sprinfield four yeers ego, as operator on ehe M. C. R. During those yeare, be bad made a heel of friends aud was the idol of • the little ones, who were always sure of a elde in "Joe's" car. For two years, he had made his home with Rev. H. and Mt s. Wood, and by his nets of thonghtfol- noes and many little acts of kindness, he endeared himself to the people. Diming the remeinder of his residence ........n11,1,11Srarnisleash.11.111,01Mtmelasmimmotomskailallemarnmaeamvenrcesaborerawax..leallovieussolvanseamlicesemm*111.. ••••••••••111.0.40,1,10,......./ Cranbrook 057 Will hold a Re -union on the School Grounds Gr Thursday, July 22nd Parade at 1 o'clock. Pyogramme of Sports Will commence after parade, among which will be a Soft Ball Tournament, including six Men's Teams and four Ladies' Teams; a Tug -of -War and Races. Brodha'gen Band in Attendance filr- Community Lunch! Ladies bring Baskets, Cups and Pitchers. Coffee supplied free on the grounds. Concert at Night Program supplied by The Sextette Concert Company, of London Dancing Pavilion on the Grounds AdihisBion 26 dente Children Pete New Advertieemento firth for eale.--rilre. dolor Watson Band bag lost -Ton Poise Notice to creditore-itadia Tinian estate Voters' List -Village of Brussels Notate -Toil -11,1'1g of tires par asto-Robli, McAllister lontleitienta-Jobli Sete/lees-Brussels United Oharch Toilet requirements -le 8, Smith Soft Ball-Monorieff Nob Garden Party -Brussels Farm era' Nub here, he lived with Mrs, W. J. Lied - say and het. brothel, Alex. Cements - pi (1, b()(31, of whom feel his loss very keenly The remains were brought to Dais. Lindsay's home, on Wednesday night, and his parents came np teem Canfield, where they now reside. He was a rneinher of the L 0, 0, F. and A. F. and A. AL and the°. hi 8. Te o weeks ago, he led the procession whets the I. 0. 0. F. atteuded church. The Funeral, which was held on Friday efternoon, was coeducted by Revs, 0. W, D. Cosens and 11. Wood, The choir, with Mts. T. Allison at the piano, furnished items ()plate imeec, and Mrs. G. Grant sang "W.I1 there be any Stars in sme, Crown," Th0 beautifnl eet vice of the el asenic Order was exemplifierl by W. M. George Grant Orla his staff. The floral offer - Inge were beautiful. The pallbearere were : M. M. Black, M. MeCliutosh, R. 13. McKenny, K L, Moore, J. F. Har- ris and S. H. Simpsnn, The floral beaveie were : G. A. Love, S. Willis, W. Gathere, L. 0 Purdy, M. Moore, G. Oeitik, S. Walker and M. Charlton. A number nf the war veterane were esent. Besides his perents, be is survived by his brother, Robert, of Buffeln, anti also two eietere. Mrs, (3. Bit d, of F3effalo, and Miss Zelma, at home. After the concluei on of the service, the remains, accompanied by the envious, pallbeerers and :levered friends, poceeciecl to the parental hornet all Canfield, where a eervice was held at his home thence to River. side cemetery, Dunnville. A number r f carloads we'll down for the service." Following lines were compoeed by a friend who was °vet seas with h'in, and who was recently ill in a London hoepital : hen in my bed so $11,31c, I lap, Your sante drove all myosins away, As I mot your warm sort friandl‘r,ereq), Ah dreatned T,'tiwag the lact ! Vie tears wilt start, try as I might ; 31 et, hosrt ,,ot riabrah rnta kent rtAT tmeu innot n, Farewell,rlear friend, farewell, clear Joe R TIABOOCK In spite of several showers and continued threatening weather Fri- day evening, the Garden Party held in the park under the auspices of the United Church, was d great success. The proceeds amounted to $160.00. Two interesting league games of soft hall were played between girls and boys of Ethel and Wroxeter. The latter won both games and now leads: the district. Other attractions includ- ing pillow fights and climbing the greasy pole, caused much merriment. A short program was given in the rink when addresses were given by the Rev. Mr. Craik, of Gorrie, end Rev. Mr. Walden, Bluevale. Mr. Crook, of Gerrie, led the community singing and Rev. A. D. Armstrong I occupied the chair. BELGRAVE The Belgrave branch of the Wom- en's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Jas. Anderson on Tuesday afternoon, July 20th, at 2.30 o'clock, Mrs. Wightman, of 131yth, will give an address, and there will al,o be it good program. All the ladies aro cerclially invited. Mast r James. son of Ct, 11. and Mrs, omit es, is peegreesing favorably af- tot having had his tonsils removed on Friday in Wingliam Hoepital. Rev, Mr. Dili rant, a former past or on the Relgrave eirouit, will be in (Merge of the eeevices at the various appeintments on this circuit next, Sunday.; CAM) OP THeente -A, Bellieley and fetidly wish to exprees their sincere thanks tn the vert, kind Mende and neighbors who so kindly assieted them in the time 212 (1)531' yes y sad and encl. den bereavement, and aleo to the friends who bronght 111/1V0V(1, Many took in the 121h at 011111 01). The Strawberm, Festival held at fCtiox Unit ed Church cm July 6111, un- der the auspices of the Lacliee' Was a grand euccess. Clinton Brass BA, id sopplied the mosio foe Hie even- ing, The 'dainty tables provided a wrist setisfyiug supper to a large erowd. The receipts totalled over 8166,00, The village of Belgeave was shocked on Thursday morning, July 151, at the midden passing of one of its oldest, pioneer residents in the person of Mrs, Adam HsilidIIy. who was formerly Catharine Robertson, eldest. dnughter tif James Robertson end Christian Mc. Cellum. The deceased, who was the last surviving member of the faroily, was born in 1844, in the village of Teall, Perthshire, Scotland, atal mune to this country with 11 51' 'tarot t ft, five broth. ere and one sister, at the age of eleven, being six weeks ne the ocenn. The femily settled in Oxford County, near Woodetook, from which a brother. Rev. De! Sas', Roberteme late Snot. of Missions, received hie early educatitm, After living there for 11 13(111 11 three peeve, the family n raved to Hilton Collet,/ and eettled on a farm oit the ninth Onneession of East Wawaush, whieh they cleared and made into e cninfottable home on which still te. sidee a nephew, Wm. Robeeteent. flittherinhi Roberteon waft mereied (71 1864 to her now norrowing husband, in Blyide by Rev, Me, Stewnet. ley Andeveme of Belgreve, a cousin, is the nuly sueviving guest who Wife prenene at their roarringe. They net- tled tee a fat m in Noeth Intimfeiee where they lived foe ten Years, Then ,,et they Moved to Norwich, in he Cotiney ef of Oxford, making their home there ANNUAL e Eardtm Party Under auepices of Brussels Farmers' Club Will be held at the home Of Albert Crooks 4th Line Morris Thursday elrg, July 29 The Alice Dunbar Co. or London Will supply the program Further particulars next week Mark down the Date! 1 ror another ten years, Final there, they came to Huron Comity to a farm on the 6th Concessioli of Mortis, where they lived for about twenty yeers 00. 111 they moved to their presenit houte in Selgrave. Mr, and Mrs, Halliday's family consists af five daughtevs and two sons, The daughters ave 1 Mrs. D. A.. Dunbar, Belgrave ; Mrs. Thole Walker, Btuesels ; Mrs. John Stew- art, Clinton Mrs. Donald Robertson, Howard, Seek „ and Mrs. Sr. G. Noce - ex, Melville, S sk. The two sons aye ; Adam, of Virile!), Mane and Dr. Don- ald, of Tnbernse. Sask. Of these, the four in the Wesb wet e unable to be present at Owls mother's Animal. She is survived by her own family and ten graielchildren and three great grandchildren. Mrs. Halliday, Whotig sadly missed by her OM) flintily and husband, as well as by her neighbors and fi lends, was a woman of the vely highest type of character and person- ality. Her early training in pioneer life added to her natured qualific- ations in being 418 11 earl y Nvi fp, mother and neighbor as it ie possible to bo. Her skill in times of sickness as well as her sympathetie., cheerfrd dis- position, made her very welocallein lunnee of sickness and te noble a,s well as in homes of rfjoich g, and at this time, a univeveal feeling of Ines le fele throughout the vicinity. At the time 02 1100 death, she was in full possession of her mental faced tiefe end althongh she had passed her eighty- second birthday, was Just au bright and as good company as in hes. earlier yetere. To 1011, Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, with theit family complete, celebrat- ed their golden wedding, and Uni years later, in 1024, they bad the un- iq ne privileee nf celebrating their dia- mond wedding omit vet sail? and or re- ceiving the eongratislations of their 111111113' friends on the long life which God in His goodnese had seen fit to allow thew to spend together. Mrs, Halliday had been almost a life-long and faithful menthes. of the Presbyter. Ian Church nail 1025, when ehe and het. imehend united with the Union Olumele Li 1024, the Home Helpers Department 02 1110 W. el. S., of Bel - grave, presented her with a life mem- bership of the soeiety. Rev, James Scabie, on Monday afternoon, con- ducted an impressive funeral service for the Inege gathering of friends, aoquintances end relatives, who met tn show their respect and sympathy. Friends and relatives nttended the rnnet al from Goderich, Olinton, Hay- field, Blyth, Lambeth, Wingliani Lon- de hoenugh and Brussels. The flowers were benutiful and were stlil awl/ imp testimony or the high esteem which the deeeased Me held. 14. Wheelete 3, Miisr ;le 8tewai 1., W, Geddes, H. Johnston and P. W. Scott yarded the remains to their last trsting,place 111 Brandon cemetery, whelp her {tenth- er, Arehle, 111(08 laid to rest about two months ago. MORRIS Morris WAR Well remesented ne Clin- ton on the 121.11, Mist) Stella 'len vey, of London, ie spending her holidays at, her home 011 the 3rd, David and Mrs, Ramsay spent a few clays WiLll Choeley, Owen Sound and Wiarton friends. Mrs. Davie, se„ 5t1, line, 15 visieing with her derighter, Mrs. A, Hopp, at Rochester, N. Y. Brussels lOrtiener'e Oinb will hold it garden party, nt Albert (books', 4t11 line, 00 .Tuly 2011), Mee. James Thomosobs with hiw two n al e vieiting at the home of hee sister, Mrs. Geo, Davis, eth line. .10111) and Mrs. Hoppee, of Whig - hem, have been visitors ab the hi»ne of Jae. and Mrs, Blyans, 4111 line, the latter being a daeghter of the visit. 111 Miss May Wright, of Chiengo, III., is risking with her uncle end aunt, John and Mrs. tittle, 4th line. Erneet Michie and his mother. who Were Visiting at the home of Jobe Kirton, Turnberry Twp., also made a Motor trip to 'Waterloo, riecompan- ied by Mr. Kirton. Reeve Shortreed has an Oddity oat his farre, as a yotnig calf born re- cently, has no tail. Vow some of Moen city editors can Write a tale. nuese, and son INISteYiethalla Mrs. Httrt, of Stratfo dersen 5th line. holidare,tg at the bottle' of" Jte7,' Ate! 119, kirr,Holds rie-BioR Many Old Boys and Girls Go Back to the Old School Again—Excel- lent Programs Given Afternoon. eed Evening—Lie( oi Teachers at No. 9 Sehool Seetion No. 9, Morrie, bet- ter known as Button's School Roue.. had a big red letter day last Thure- Me, afternoon and evening, when the old boys and girls, wk -h many other Visitors, joined with the School Sec- tion to celebrate this 50th annive.r- eery of the present school. old boye and eerie and visitorto the old sehool re-gnion, The Myth mixed quartette "l"- 1,1 lor,t;4ritto with an exc,..ilitt quartette and W, 0. Farquharson, M.P.P.'of Ititetone, Alberta, an old sehool boy, gave the opening address. During his short :speech he dwelt upon the opening up of Alberta sieve he went there some 17 years ago, and extended a welcome for anyone Fettling M Alberta or paying that province a visit, Rev. A. W. Barker, 13.D., of Brue- The School House The grounds were decorated with flags, bunting and banners and a large platform was erected on the south side of the school. .A big feature was the parade, in which the old boys and girls took part and many a house was turned upside down to secure the 'old for- gotten costumes of the early lays. Reeve R. H. Shortreed, of 'Morris Township, and an old student of the school, was chairman for the enter- tainment during the afternoon and evening when two excellent programs Were presented. Mr..Shortreed in a -few well-chosen wordi welcomed the sels, song two Solos during the after- noon, and Johnny Dingwell of Myth, was there with his bagpipes and gave two selections. RPV. Mr. Lewin, of Brusteale, gave a cello solo and also sang a solo. Miss Edna McCall gave a delightful solo, and Miss Lillian Jackson had to respond to an encore with her moethorgan and banjo sel- ' eetion. Rev. Mr. Maines, of Wal- ton, and John Scott, of Hullett Twp., gave two Alert addresses, while John Armour; of Myth, it former teacher g short address 011 the olu i10'. 1313515 (Continued on Page 5) Chris. and Mrs. Regeraon, 8th line, ' spent Sunday with Mrs. 11. Snowden and family at Seaforth, S. S. No. 1, Morris, is very proud uf their teacher, Miss G. Snowden, ! of Seaforth, who was suceeeeful ! passing four of her pupils out of , five (two taking honors) at the re- cent Entrance exams. We also con- gratulate the pupils. • HURON COUNTY In police court, Goderich, Dr. Tay- lor, or Daeliwoecl, 1511.8 013 on the (hinge of yelling narcotle cling.. Counsel fer defeedant was L. le Dat , cy, of Goderirh. The Remind charge I of seeding drugs through the mail wee Udir,11 1,11.41 11,1 1 11 Joly loth. Ott Detnit ion Day, a, number of pi 50115 behmeing to the menthere nf the Gotletich (Ault were let limee at r o'clock in the lemming, at Port. Hopi The first bird to get home WAN Mie W. Pk 3141(10.8, iVhieI, arrived al 12 roeloek noon, having averaged 985 6 pude pee minute on the flight Mune, GREY Lots of rain nnw, Many weveat Clinton for the 1211). George Peatstm is holidaying ste. the home of his uncle, Jas. Pearetin, 44.11 00P"' .itiolheren, of Brentford, is spend- ing 51010 weeks' variation at the home of Mr. Purvis, Con 6. 13eusstes Faint met' Club tvill hold a golden party. on July 29th, at Albert 01 ooks'. 4131 line, Morris. A epeeist! Reception serviee will he held on timidity 110Xt• alt Uninn Unit- ed Church, at 3 p. tre Everybody wet, 0011)1.s0. a.1. Harry Speivan is planning to leave next week for an extensive trip to the Weer.. She will be /meow pen- ied by, Mee, T. Whitfield, of Atwood. We ar e glad to rt repothat Charlie, son of Lodi e and Mrs. Lake, 8th Oon., is almost reenvered after a serious al taek of imentuoitia. Fred and Mrs. llotlenbeck and two children, of Deft nit, spent. Sonday at the home of the formet's parents, Wile and Holletibeek, 10th Con. Airs. flunk ieleNabb had the mis- fortune, last week, to frdl and heel tire her arm, Dr. McMaster attended her, and in a few weeks, she will be be bet- ter again. George Whitfield held rt very ettecee- sful barn raising, C111 Wedtiesdny aft- ernoon, of laSt. week. Energetie 0121111- 10115 01575 on the job and made a good job of tt, tom Dr, J. F. Gaynor and 13. Koenig, of Benner, Sask., were welcome visit ors at the home of the fornaer's brother. Jelin Gaynne, 10th ()on, The trip was made by motor. The tetistees of S. 3, No. 2 have 011. geged Anse J, Adeline Bnimett, of W- ore, for the coming year, to take the place of Miss Marguerite Wilton, Witn hart resigned, W. ,T, McLennan, Con. 1, Grey, who is at, preeent in Winghtun Doepital, having undergone an oneration Met Weeinterley, 15 dOing fit% We are pleased to state. -An nritereeting Flower and Regent - ion eerviee wee held lee, Stintley, alt Roe's pelted Olinech. The ehurch wail nicely decorated with &Were end ehoir provided epecial motile. TWelve menabore were eeeeived in the reception ter*let, Cranbrook School re -union on Thureday of next week, S. J. Wright, (3on. 8. areompanied- by efre, 13. Holletile.eit tied Mt le danglitei, Doreen, hliso Ruth ItieLen- nen, Dom 1, ami Dave end ells. Ali: - /,,,,,,,T111.11 1111,1 daughter, Doris, motor,d to Iii.miltoti, last week, Wh01 e 7 11ey Hii„„„„, Went wor County. Glenn and s Seeger, Master Bil- ly And :Vise Dorie Seeger, alsn end Mrs pooh., all of Jail/son. Mieh- lean, visited the 'Misses Me Letontri, Ethel, last Titesday efternoon. They also vatted on s. J. and Mrs. Wright. .0oe 8; J. 3, eleCntebeen aisil .A. and O. McLennan. eon 2 1 11 J. mut, Oen. I. Morrie, and W. J. and Mee, eteLeneen, (trey end Howick tt, entiat.v Has Narrow Eseatioe.-Thos. le. Irglis, of Atwood. and e former et ei- rhMt of the 1 1111 COD., had u mirror.' escape on Monday afternone laet while assisting in ehengling the dril•- lug shed at the farm of his brother, Walter Inglis, eth eon. In Pomo manner the ladder slipped, And Me. Inglis fell to the ground on a pito of ehingles. He received I few eute about his hend, and nleo reeetived in- juries to his back. He is now able to be about again. WALTON Rev, Dr, aml etre Blown Are 1.1.1,- i taxying at Ft irdwirh. (teepee le and Mrzt. Ferguson, of 'envois 10, 12 11.0 11/1 col, 111,' 191 it. , Misses Mine and Mira Blotter. of 137tutsels, spent Sunday with Rev. Dr, 1 ant Its. bi cm it, Jai+ mid Mrs. Mnrrison, of Toronto. eve spending their holiday,here and at Port Albert mei other pointe. ' Misees Annie and itiamt leergusen, Tortmto, are holidaying at Port Al- bnatiw, iltJeati mid Russel leerguann, of Tom anti Mrs. MaeDonald and fam- ily, from Zealaildia, Sesie, arrived at el rs. J. Mae Don al d'e, Walton, Mr MacDonald's mother, 011 .111111 lst, from Omit hems. via Ste Paul, Minne. apnlis, Chicago, etc., erossing into Ontario at Sarnia. '1'hey ilverapid 800 miles per day, and mule the 11 ip in 73211275. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald had ideal weather and wonderful roads foe their trip, Alms Din'IMItAUX PASSES. - Leta Friday, Miss Cathei hie Deveeenox pneeed peecefully away at, the helne of ber ender, Mrs. Jobe MeDnnald, afet. an Meese that had extended over the pest year. Deceased was bolo Iii Tuckeremith Two., . near Seeforth, where she resided until I lie death of her mother, 14 years ago, when elm came to Walton to live, Beeldet. her RiSler, 5(15 18 survived by five hrothere, John, William, Robert, mid .1n,ntee. of Meitforth. and Dnniel, in Los Angeles. The funeral tool( place ob Monday morning, to St. ;Tames Church, Sea - fin MI; where Res, Fr. MalTnerh sang mess, aseieted by Rt. Rev, Mgr. Blair, of Torontn, and Rev. Fr. Neegle, of London, Interment was ninth!, in St, litotes" cemetery. The palbearere Were Meattrit..Tas. SiMPOOM O. John - 0(071, Robe Reid, Joe.leyrite William Straith end leeward Rowland, Among the eelativee and friefide pees, en t from a dietatme were 1115, and Mrs. Devereeux, of Chteago 4 Mies UllirV Soft Ball SHUJ'[ is, ONCEIEFF : AT rACUNICRBEFF Friday Evening of this Week Bruesele, No. I to:Int has al- f ready met Monerieff ert two 13 oecasione when close games were played. Don't fail to 000 this one. r,,,,,,,e,e1.0W•••••••••••••••, McDonald, Detroit ; Mr. Connor and Miss Nash, of Tor onto, and Ht. Rev. Mgt.. Blair. formerly parish prieet of leruseels. The late Miss Deveeeaux was (5(11155, and unaseuming lady lov- ed and respected by a wide eircle of friends. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved. Letwortme SEnVICES,. Induction services of Rev. W. J. Maines, the new pastor of Dare Church. will be held on Wednesday evening, rd this week. Rev. C. Clarke, of Godmich, Med- mune, will bare chaige of alp Sp: rise, ancl Rev. Mr. MeTaviele nf Exeter, will preaeh : Rev. Mr. Telford, of Blyth, will address the minister, atld R.00'. Mr. Snell, of Loodesholo, will address the congregation. ETHEL .0. To -day is Ethel's Crew Holiday. Don't forgot the Cranbrook Re- union next Thursday. Miss Reta Hustle, of Wingham, visiting her grandparents, 13. F. and Mos. Carr. Misses Edith and Dorothy Kreuter are vieiting Misses Irene and Laura Clark at Wingham this week. Members of the Anglican Sunday School held their annual picnic in Ethel Grove on Monday afternoon ati l Titte'4 1:::::•1' i'na of the Women'e tote will be postponed until Thur, day, July 29th, on account of ree many other attractions; this v;eek. Mrs. Maginn, of Malvern, and Mr. Maeinn and son, Clarenee, of 11,-(7111• 10, lit the week .oul with Mrs. :111(1 2551117, MY8. Spenee and Mes. elaginn are sisters. elee. Cliff. Rowland spent a week itt Li'l 1,2051 14 0.51. eararti et Peareen is holiday- ing at ;Joseph Pent eon's el lee Myrtle Bowe,, et wreeei ee, 10 emending the vacation at her houte I. fUteold and :11)s. Love and I$Isster Ronald spent the week•eliti ut tItert 1“.11,-"Inis"she.171:s et el.en tt an, or CraiMe Lea, epending hey 1151'a1 4,17 al her '111:,,illorn'tlicii';1.11:',.;.7.' 11111 t(v. bile wit 11 li er si ter, T.elland vi..iting itr Mr. 8, Mete-. _Mies Winnitted Hall to spending Rome ho Mae e with her grandmother, s. Hail, in fit n.,e's. Mis eleGie and eon, Ernest, of Pet - eerie, ere 11Tending 41 141 1/41V:4 C1(1 1.11 0 fernier s sister, :17 1'. St,t,11,0. Mrs. Roger s. of Nke% Yet aeil (tarn (111>11, 01' Walkerton. vsit leet week with Mr. (D) I F, A. McMaster. Ittr,se/1 and Mr. Weir, of Oslinwe, Azeltie and Mrs, w,4i!, or Welk. Felon, vieited last week with nr. (1,214 , 1311,11a.ttn., I Mr,, Thos. Nirirol and MaeterJeckie, r,f'r,n,mtte, and Nits W flawsom or Guelph, are spending a few days with j''.17,e.1:41.11(11),1:4re(.1tHil'O1121';illieelt and two child, tuni A. mid Mee. Lambert. of , Peitnerator, visited at the Mane ef Wm. and Mrs Dollenbeek, 1veer) tly. 113. L. and el. e. i/e.hirdiee trod lit le aceontremird iv Mrs, Geo. Mill, mot 01 ',if to RI tl,tf,',11 ...I spent a few tiers with feletele in the *"Fel• thene" pity. Jaek Craig, of Whiteehmeli, the reinvented bv iiio hrot her, 4, 1, ot St, Petersbur g, in1111110., galled On E. L. and ei, De•jot dine, 31,,,,,1e3' The visitors nee COUSIIIS of bit's, Dee- l'I'Veneee. wee rt. very stmeee<fal Elowee sevvive held on Sundny loot, in the United (.111111 eh. The ilturell was dee- orated with nn abundance, of Summer fln piew,erenei.A it t, irge cone; egetion Wit.8 W°11t81(1811t111'''illftl Ye'n1j11111Yet 1(eihtill'imr)tu7:1,m;4.87:51: 111058 in the Presbyterims Choreli, 1he usual hour. Prereti at (try SPY, ViCP Will be held nn Thursday eveniog, ats(e)'41cIllod elr' ii,,.y give tn Hayfield, Wed. eesily, of Olio week. Civic Holiday has been proelaimed by the city Nth - 01,14, 1111,1 ,111 111193 11585 1111181 be 201.1(05- 5 31 in the day of fon, 1 t is expected that a large crowd will spend the day by, the lake. ("enoil work hag been dime in int. proving the oondition of our tonal eernetery, Tide is a vet y wierthy pieep of work, end Mime 38 505(7 in - Mention that in nnother year, the, remeterv will IWVS8113)8.11 Imtirply dif- ferent eppearanee, 8. Hollet 1 is hi eharge of the Wotk end le being ably helped (17 (5)51)3' willing workere. About ten carinada of SOft hall fans nrui pinyene went to Wtoxeter. and In, winning both gamee rerun one players. the WroXeter tottrhe *Mt thews:elves, et the tep of elle leader. Ethel played in 1311155a10 en Teeidety, and Belgeave tenme nome to Ethel, on night. The last game hetet was the best emote: led sinets Ottv yomm penple opened the 8000071. VAh. etyene terged to vole? MA day night and help in the gprte,