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The Brussels Post, 1926-7-14, Page 8"VEDNESDA.1", JULY 14, 1020, 41*Ift•INISMIO 1 Star Toilet liequirguients iipeeial fur This Week. For Summer Days Odorono 40c and 60e Bots. Rexall Nice 35c Lorie Bath Salts 75c Jonteel Combination Cream 50c Rexall Foot Powder 25c French Balm 25c Shampoo Paste 40c Glycerine Soap, 2 Largo Cakes 25c One Auto -Strop Safety Razor One Auto -Strop Blade One Auto -Strop Strop One Tube Rexall Shaving Cream All for 39c Tak advantage of this very speeial wink the supply lasts For our Correspo dance A Waterman Fountain Pen There are a large number of Models to choose from and are priced at $2.50 and up. Fine Writing Paper to suit the Pen—by the quire, in pad form or in Papeteries. Waterman's Fountain Pen Ink, 15c and 25c bottles F r the oc-nic Sterno Canned Heat Paper Plates, Cups Spoons and Forks Paper Napkins Thermos Bottles Waxed Paper, ecc. For the Play Ground Soft Balls Rubber Balls Base Balls and Bats Tennis Balls Foot Balls Bathing Caps • _P.R. SMITH The LCVA4 Store Firtaaa;at aud Stationer et: tte Local News Items aesete• atateteseateaesealeeteteetestaseeastatateasesestateeee ++0000 aeattate-04004-04-000itteastastai- Picture Show Closed. The Family Theatre dosed last • week for the summer. Fall Fairs. The Agrieultural Societies' Branch of the Ontario Department of Ave- c:Shure has issued the list of fall fairs. Those of this vicinity. may be read in another column. Will Hold Garden Party. Bruesels Farmers' Cleb will hold a Gerden Party at the hone of Al- bert Crooke, 4th line, Morrie:, on Thursday evening., July 29t1i. Alien ; Durbar Concert Co. rill supply the Wath out tam fuller pard. cul.trs. Brussele VotersList. Bruesels lantore' Lista have tnet been completed and ve••;a4 aret pested - et, on Joie, 1 31 la The lest eoeteine 502 names in Pert I; 19 14: Pert II: end 91 In Part IIi. Taeee are 1 22 eereeos qulea to ;1 yt P •Ittr,r.S. Th.. nets are posted ut, tor , and all intereeted should e4 -e. that their name is propeely inserted th in. Card al' Thanks. We wish to our 41 thank-, to the mantIll aBaia seas ned yieinity who helped m many ways durina the illness and efter the death of our mother. tile late 7,1r... twilit Thnell, and also oue ito- ; preeietion of all Matinees she he, re- eeitad during h....2' yeriri -of residence lisussele, The Thuell Passed Away This lvlorning. Ahout 4 o'clock this morning. Ar- thur McGuire, a well known end re- spc.eted reseamt Druesels, pa.sed away -following, a stoke a week ar Try,sdny riveniatt. The fune..ial will held on Fraley afternoon et 2.30 from the United Churchserwce be- im:, held at 2 o'clock, Th,-; funoral wilt 1 in charge of Westere Star Lodee. 1,0.0.F. A fuller obituary will be published next week. Won Round. Last Friday (veiling Brussel. Foot Bell team won the first round in the Senior famnatinal games when they defeated Holstein in the latter town by it score of 2-0, -winning the round by 1 goal. Steventon scored the first goal in the first five minutes, tieing the round, and Riley :leered thr final goal with only ten minutes more to play. Brussels missed several easy shots for goals. Owen Sound will be the next team. Minor Locals, Thursday—Civic Holiday. A big crowd went to Clinton for the 12th Brussels Community picnic: at Bay- field to -morrow. Cranbroolt's School re -union on Tharaday of next week. The guy that said we would not Itave any summer made the wrong guess again. Brueeels was w1lrepvaaented at the re -union at S. S. No, 9, Morrie, • last Thursday. •And now the daily prom wkiall as • alreetdy showing signs of mike, dopee aut it jorovitteial election en On- •tario iMmediately. The idea is to a Uite tlse Velk Oiled Mae/lintel /balite r: Died in Winnipeg. Monday's Toronto Globe had a death notice of Mrs. George: Je Loy - ell. Of Winnipeg. formerly Miss Mary Adams, who was a teacher on the Brusa•de School staff many years ago, The older citizens will remember her. New Teacher Engaged. nrIEF,.16 School Board has engag- ed William aleDowell, elrest son of Gorhon and Mrs. McDowell, of Deus - eel.% as aseistant in the continuation school for the coming year. Mr. Mc- Dowell temeht last year in New On- tatio. and is 1-:9v.* takina it special vourse at Toronto University. This is tla• only change being mark this year on Mussel:: teaching. stetf. Married in Michigan. Mr. and M. Philns annonnee the marriage ef their daughter, jean Al- len, to Berry Medea on July lffila in tee elaireh, Huron City, atioiliaen. Tia• yeeem i4 a son of the late Henry .eal Mee. Tha :eel a pet:inch:on ef th-• !ea, Devid end afie. Haler, and VEZ18 Bruseele. He visited here a tete sear, ago. Wm. McQuillin Appointed County Valuator. C. A. MeDennell, of Bonsai% find - it impossible to undertake the hilliif county valuator, the war- den committee met. itt Wbeighate on Snaoslay. June 20th, and amminted Wm. McQuillin. of West Wawanosb, in his place. The board of valuetore eat) raw hp composed nf W. H. rinate.,, of 'Veber,: Chas. Stewart, of Ashfield, and Mr. McQuillim All Aboard, for Bayildld. Te -morrow (Thursday) is Bruesels Civa. Holiday and the day will be 8t),.nt at the lakeside at Bayfield. The Sporte Committee has a big :program of racee, atunee. etc., enei drincieg, will be held in the evening at the pavilion, A bus has been seetired for those who have not ears and names should be left with Mr. Leitch, Chairman of the Business Alen's Asenciat•ion. All citizens of Grey and Morris are invite,' to come along and spend the See an. rouncriment on Page 1. Holstein Got Lucky Goal. Last Wednesday e•verthia the Hol- stein senior football tr.am played the first match m the semor SerieE; on Victoria Park before a large aud- ience,. Referee Frank Kelly, of LirI- towsl, had the craine in hand :III the time, but play on both sales was very meat at times and long -kicking, WhEi ono of the features of the game, if t can be called a feature. • Brussels had several hard shots on the Hot - stein goalie in the first period, but mither teams were able to seore. In the last half, when about half play- ed, Holstein scored from it kick from he side which hit the goal po ard turned inside, Brussels warmed up ifter that, but were unable to era it counter. The line up was a:: Beuteels—Goal, Hoover; backs, Jackson and Dundas; half backs, Mc.- Ittyre, McDonald and Henderson; centre, Stevenson; right Wing, 'Pur- vey and Cameron; left wing, Riley ane Dunbar, Holatein--eGoal, R. Platter; backs, SmEtil and 'Gibson; half beaks, BlYth and Becher, centre, j lernentsa.right aehig, Mackenzie told k . c000 of. oker; it wing, er5tY. ftvraret. THE BRUSSELS POST OLDEST ORANGEMAN Brussels Unitert Church REV. A. W. EARKEFO, E. 1:?. MINISTER Sunday, July 18th 11 a.m.—Publie. Worship. "The Master Musician" 3 pam—Sabhath School ses- sion and Bible Classes - 7 p.m.—Public Worship. "The Master Mind" Wednesday — Prayer Service FOR SALE.—Quantity of 2x4 scant- ling and inch lumber. Also a lit- ter of 9 pigs 5 weeks old, 4-2 Phone 208 Robt. McAllister. BINDERS, Mowers, Rakes. Some good second hand mowers. 4-tf ' John Long, Brussels. CHILD'S White Iron Crib, Good as new, for sale. Apply to 4-2 Mrs. Jno. Watson, Phone 97-2 GRAY Hand Bag Lost at Walton garden party last week, Finder please notify The Post. Suitable reward. 4-1 FOR SALE.—Second Hand Deering mower, six-foot cut, in first claas condition. Apply to 68xr3. 200 Leghorn yearlings for sale at $1 a piece. Lot 30, Con. 8, Morris. Phone 5810 Thos. Pierce, For Sale—Some Chunks of pigs about 100 lbs. and a York sow due the last of month. Lot 30, Con 7 Grey Phone 3510 M. Gilkinson. PURE Bred Durham Cow and calf for sale. Apply to Gordon Whitfield Phone 50-10. QUANTITY of Mixed Grain, Bar- ley and oats, for sale. Apply to Alex. MeLauchlin, Lot 30, Con. 4, Morris. Phone 2119 1-tf HOUSE and lot in Brussels for sale or to rent, Comfortable frame house, good stable and garden, For further particulars apply to A. H. Macdonald, Brussels. 52tf COMFORTABLE frame dwelling house in Brussels for' sale at a bargain. Apply to IV, M. Sinclair. London Man Heads Bowlers. W. J. Ashplant, of London, was elected President of the Ontario Bowling Association at the annual meeting held in Hamilton and a de- cision' was reached to make Hamilton the permanent headquarters of the (-LILA., Mr. Ashplant is a neuhew of Mrs. (Rev.) S. J. Allin, a former resident of Brussels. Will Meet M Seaforth in September An executive meeting of the Con- tinuing Huron Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society was held at the Preebyterian Manse, Senforth last week at which it good representation of offieers was present. Arrange - teem.: were merle for it semaminual conference to be held in First Pres- byatrian church, Seaforth, on the second Tuesday in Septemebe. Stop Signs. designation of all p1 5171111111 highways as through roads, with the requirement that all teed,: from con- tributory roads come to a full stop before entering upon them, is an im- mediate step upnn the part of the Provinvial Highways Department. As Minister of the Department, Hon. George S. Henry Anted that the reg- ulations were about completed to ap- ply the "stop" lase, which has been 511(0e:4111 in many cities and towns, to the principal provincial thorough- fares. Motorists certainly found the method to be a good one when driv- ing in cities, except Toronto where trucks have the right of way, so the motorists notice. Death of Mrs. Keys. As announced last week it well known citizen in the person of laiary J. AleMulkin, widow of the late Hen- ry Keys, passed away last Tuesday at the home of her son-in-law, Fred Cardiff, Con. 8, Grey Twp., where &coasted had been visiting the past four SW (!ks. The late Mere 'Keys was born in Ireland and came to the States when only 4 years old, and 62 years ago married her partner over in Uncle Sam's country, coming to Canada and settling near Toronto where they lived for 4 or 5 years. Later they moved up to Gray Town - hip where Mr. Keys died in 1888 The family then moved to the Henry Mooney farm on the 5th line of Mor- ris, and 1 8 year; ago Mrs. Keys mov- ed to Brussels to reside. A family of three sons and two daughters sur- vive: Frank, in the West; George, Toronto, and Harry, Mrs. Fred Car- diff and Mrs. Wesicy Speiran, of Grrets Township; also three brothers residing in Freehold, N.J. The fun- eral was held on Thursday afternoon and services were conducted by Rev. F. G. Fowler. The pallbearers worn: S. Wilton, R. Shecidon, A. Lamont, F. Oster, M. Cardiff, and N. Cardiff. interment was made in the family plot at Deussels Cemetery. Amoug those from a distance who attended the funeral wete Thos. and Mts. Keys, Maple: amid 31/frs. Geddes �11I1 jeen, o Torento t Chsta. Keye as Mires Um, of Woodibleistget A. David Beacom, of Clinton, in his 100th year, won the prize as veteran member at Clinton celebration of the 12th on Monday. Mr. Beacom cele- brated in Brussels last year. ILChurch Notes Melville Church The regular meeting of the Wom- ert's Misisonary Society of Melville Church was held last Friday after- noon in the church. The devotional part of the meeting took the form of a memorial service for the late Mrs. David Moore, who for 30 years had been, a member of this auxiliary. Her favorite hymn, the 121st Psalm, M'aS sung. Mrs. Robb read front the 31st chapter of Proverbs and Mre. Clouse led in prayer. The President snoke of the late Mrs. Allan Spoir, Mrs. Wm. Work, Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Keys who were all members of the Society. Though they have gone to thee! reward, we still have with as the sweet influence of their beauti- ful consecrated lives. The atudy, "Prayer and Missions" was very ably taken up by Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. Meadows read the story of the life of Mary Reed. Mrs. Oliver cloaed the meeting with prayer. Pennebaker and wife, of Resat:41er; Airs. Frank Keys and daughter, Mile-. stone, Sask. The family wisb to thank the neighbors and friends aor flowers, and kind deeds during the 'Iness anddeath of their mother. Will Hold Garden Party. The choir of Melville Church are arranging to hold a Garden Party on the lawns of W. M. Sinclair and Geo. McCall in the near :Faure. Watch out for date next week. 13 O.T.A. Offenders Caught. Two Provincial police, using Am- erican license plates on their car, purchased liquor from 13 suspects in Huron County,' including a Bras - Mite, and the Court has been busy handing. out fines. Attended Executive Meeting. IVIessrs, W. Gillespbe, P. Scott, A. Hislop attended a Liberal executive meeting of North Huron Liberals at Blyth on Friday night The meeting was adjourned to meet again OD Wednesday evening. Lt. -Col, Heaman in Command. The appointment of Major W. ,L Hellman, of Exeter, as Lieut. -Colonel and to command of the Huron Regi- ment, is 4:1Lzette(. He succeeds Lieut. - Col, II. C. Dunlop, of Goderich, who is apopinted to command the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion. Attended Divine Service.. Sunday evening St. ;John's Lodge, A, F. & A. M., attended divine ser- vice in S2, aohn's church when Rev. Mr. Lewin gave a fine address to the menthers of the craft, An excellent quartette was rendered by Miss Mar- jory Campbell, Mrs. Lewin, Bobs Campbell and Rev. elle Lewin. New Manufacture, Carl Pinknry, of Stratford, line rented the ENVerl hind: and has com- menced manufacturing racing carts, etc. Mr, Pinkney states that there is a demand for these cars and he ean he kept busy. Allan Lamont will still carry on his repair business in the lower flat for the present. Soft Ball Tourney. A toff, ball tournament will be held on the playgrounds, Londesboro, on Wednesday evening, July 21st, At r, Dar. girls' teams will play— Drussele vs. Clintom and at 7 p.m. boys Owns will play a fast gam:— Winder' vs. Londesboro. Postal Rates. In reply to au enquiry, Postmaster W. Scott has received word from Arthur Webster, secretary of the administrative branch of the Post Office Department, Otte*, to the effect that on ancl after July 1, the postage rate on money packets ad- aressed to places within Canada, the United States and all other places in the North American continent, Great Britain and all other places within the Empire, will be five emits for the first ounce and five mite for eaeh additional 01111CD. To all •other 'placer; the rate will be eight emits for the first ounce and four cents for each additional oance or fraction of an ounce, • MONCRIEPP Brussels No. 1 Soft Ilan team w3411 be here Friday everting ea tide week atul will play a game with the home boys. These team baVe met twice already this seasoa when closely ton. tested gatetea were played, so that Friday nigiital match should be worth fleeing, , illiEfil HatPs ABY BEES I mean, P. is a. busy pinee in our apiary theee days. The queen bees arc lay - Ina soma 150,000 eggs a Cay 111141 this number are hatching into littlo grub -like things about .he si2e of a pin head. Sonat 1,000,000 nuree bees are on 12 21-1301.1r • duty feliling theso. Each tiny grub grows and fills the eell and these nurse bees seal it over. In the process of time it changes into a liming bee and eats its way out. Some 150,000 are do - 11151 this every day, and for some five days or more take their turn at nurs- ing, while the former nurses go forth and gather nectar. They convert it into honey that has no equal as a health giving sweet. You will surely want some. I will let you know when to expect it. G.A. Deadman , GORRIE Quite a number from Gorrk cele- brated at Clinton on Monday, 12th Miss 141. E. Ashton, of Seaforth, holidaying under the parental roof at present. Miss Lyla Querin, of Toronto, is spending her vacation with her moth- er and brother in town. Miss Isabel Doig, who has been the guest of friends at laippen the past week, returned home on Monday afternoon. At the recent examinations of the Royal Dental College of the Univer- sity of Toronto, W. J. Ross, a Gorrie boy, obtained the highest standing for four consecutive years and this year won the War Memorial scholar- ehip. He is deserving of the congra- tulations of his many friends. HURON COUNTY F'. Fryberger, of Offiross Township, was fisted *1011) and costs and two montha in jail, by Magistrate Beal, at Godericb, ne a charge of selling Mau- er. In default ( f payment, Pryberg- er will spend an additional six months in jail. Pividence nf Provincial offic- ers showed that they made continual efforts to catch laryberger and that finally the latter had sold liqnor to the two officers. The accused hes ap- pe teed in court several 111008 2)11 liquor charges, but was always able to evade 1100 5(02)01 Peter Oo dc, the Italian who a few weeks: ago escaped from the Blyth lockup, WAS set)] enced itt Toronto to 11 yeer in the Ontario Reformatory, for the theft of an automobile, He is yet te be dealt with on the charge of brrinking jail. WM; Laura Mckinnon, who hcs besn the efaciient assistamt leacher of Monk ton Public School for the pa t three yearn, has re.igned and has bee,r etigaged for the coming year as teacher at Horning's Mills, in Duf- fel in Con n t y. Excellent Races at Brussels Driving Association Will Not Break Even—Part of Grand Stand Col- lapses Last 'Wednesday afternoon those who attended the Brussels races got more than the worth of their admis- sion fee, as all the races were keen- ly fought out and borses were step- ping some, when it is remembered that the track is over the' regulation a•ngth. Walter ilurasides, of Kincardine, was the official starter, and got the horses away in each heat in good style even if some people cm the gi anhstand could have, done better, .n their own estimation. The crowd was fair, but many were of the opinion that when the entry lists were sent out, the officers of the Association weee trying to put one over, but with the exception of two or three horses, all that Were advertised were on the track to race, and each heat was strongly contest- ed. During the second heat of the 2.24 pace, part of the .bleachers crashed down, but everyone got oft lightly, only one lady having a bruised limb: The Racing Association will be out of pocket about $120. Following are the results of the races: - 2.16 Trot or Pace • The Girl 1 4 1 1 A. J. Francis, Owen Sound Elsie Gratton 8 1 4 2 G. Litt, Mitchell. Captain Gratton 2 5 2 5 W. Cutimore, Seaforth. June Castel 5 2 5 8 M. Briggs, Toronto. Bennie Direct 4 3 8 4 3. Monk, Chesky. Banner Boy 66 dr. H. Fields, Hamilton. Best thne--2.15 2.24 Pace Jean Peters 1 1 1 M. Laughton, Sarnia, Oliver Pete , 2 2 3 3, ICerslake, Seaforth, Harry Hall 5 5 2 If Fialels, Hamilton. Allan Oratton 3 4 4 W. Cudmoro, Seaforth. Hal, Medium •4 3 5 McManus, Goderich, Besb tirne-2.1 0 U. Classified Race • Marion Harvester 6 6 2 1 1 W. Elumart, Kitchener Delco a 1 3 ° 2 o 3, Laughton, Sarnia, Watson Balton 4 2 1 2 8 G. McNall, Blyth. Joe Billodeau 1 4 (3 6 4. Kain Arose Bruesets. Dell j. . 5 3 5 4 5 3. Guy, Sestforth. Miss K. L. Todd — ... 3 5 4 5 U.Plaids Hamilton, ' Beet %le -43.0U, 11 ., Itie I i: 8 ft M... ..11.111.1.166.101.3.3.11.2.1=41¢.14120941.14. . fi PI 9 a; It. .1 i A it ft r,,, ,. ,:, , a . ,.. z r a., — . CreEae Your' Own Currency yOUR ow netsli i p of a S.I.Vings r3 idtIC ct(27:1111At ((:,11:1V,t.tql ,e,H, 12,i):,11:...iti.t:g1 1 e yy Ii)1,113eyvgli., mature Hotly with that of the simnel:tell 2 • BANKING FIFTY YEARS Bank fable the prestige of oily name to the integrity of yours, a combination 44 in- estimable value to yoo from a blivhiPtia an d sociw oring eth- al viepoint., whileffe er practical advantages or inealculable• number. The deposit of one dollar to your credit in. the IIPHATEM Hi 'laniard 13ao k Branch will lay the foundation ror a, cm.- rency all your 0141). ' TI --IE STANDARD BANK OF C.A.NA_D A. BRUSSELS BRANCH—G. H. Sarnia, Manager Shori Personal Paragraphs Tom Armstrong, of Toronto, i home for the summer vacation. O + Earl and Mrs. Cunningham an children , are holidaying in Easter Ontario. 0 0 + Miss Kathleen McLaren, of Mid land, is the guest of Miss Jean Walk er. + 0 0 Mrs. A. Sehenbein, of Listowel was the- buest of Miss Gertrude Ros last week. O + Postmaster Jack Scott of Listowel ownasrzet,eeenecwiaiyug old friendships in tow Ernest Rozell, of Clinton, was re newing old acquaintances in towt last Wednesday. O 0 0 Mrs. Dora Holmes and son, Arch ie, are spending their vacation wed friends at Varna. + 0 0 Miss Vivian Haeria, of Toronto, i spending a few holidays evith Ile mother, Mrs. W. IV, Harris, + ea Miss Gertrude Ross and R. W and Mrs. Moore were calling on old friends in Listowel last Friday. 0 + Master Allan MeCracken is spend ing his holedays with his uncle, Dr F. J. McCracken, Ilagersville, Ont. 0 0 0 a. Geo. R. and Mrs. Weller and soil Bobby, of Essex, were renewing olr aeouatntances here over the weel end. es 0 + We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Jos Querin has been under the docter' care the past week but is now im proving. + + + Mrs. D. C. Ross 1(?ft last F'riday to "kit with Mrs, Brown at arew Lis keard and other points in alma On tatia. H. H. and Mrs. • Kirkby ancl daugh- ter, of London, haete been visitors during the past week with Jos. and Mrs. Querin. O + 0 Jas. McCracken, Goderich, return - de honie after spending Et couple of weeks with' Mrs. 174/m, McCraeken, Princess street. License inep4e.e.L4t.ItIlow tend -Pro- vincial Policeman Vhitesidee, of Goderieh, were in lirussela fan Mon- day evening on a Beater ease. + 11, W. and Airs, leloore, of Saska- toon, who have been visiting J. L, and Mrs. Kerr; returned to Torontu this week prior to going West, + 0 0 ee Mrs. Wm. McCracken returned last week from Toronto where she had been visiting Mrs. Wni. Ainlay, who had a stroke reeently, but is now showing some+ iNrvement. Miss Hotel Stewaat was in Harris- on last week attending the wedding toafwaLschool mate, Miss Mildred Prit- chard, to Marshall. Berson,. nf Ot- tawa, • 0 0 Dr. J. W. Shaw, of Clinton, and an old Brusselite, accompanied by his Son, Prof. Harty ShaW, and Lieut. -Col. 11." T. Rance, were in Brussels last Wednesday attending the races. • Afiss Muriel Sperling is home for the summer vacation. + d Miss Laura Bryans, of Toronto, is n home for the vacation. + 0 0 0 • Mrs. T. Eldridge is visiting Iter " daughter in Owen Sound. J. C. Leitch was in Milverton 01 Tuesday night on business. + + + s Miss Jean Fox, of Toronto, who is training for a WIMP, is home for her holidays. 0 + ei James Fax is spending his holIdaye with his daughter, Mrs. AleDermott, at Nortvich. 0 + A. 14. Denny, of Buffalo, N.Y., ie spending his holidays in town. He is a welcome visitor. 1 Mrs. R. is away to P,rantford and Burford this week on O visit with friends. • Roht, Francis and daughter, Miss Lorraine, of Oshawa, spent a few days in town last week. • 0 0 0 0 Miss Nina Rogers and Mrs. G. W. Burrows, of Mount Forest, are the guests of Mrs. A. C. Dames. + 0 a Mrs. Howard Bolt, of London, was yisiting her husband and other friends during the past week, at. Miss Betty Walker, of New Hem- s burg, is spending the summer holi- days with hey grandparents, David and Mrs. Walker. s Mrs. J. T. Mason. of Merlin, ie • - visiting at the parental Immo ewipg to the Nerious vondition of hea er, Arthur MeGuire. + + .1% - Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin, Miss Ger- - mule Ross, Mrs, Cline Scott and Mrs. A. K. Zapfe and children metre Strat- ford visitors on Tuesday. • + 0 as Miss Maggie D. Shodden arrived home last week from a two months' stay in Uncle Sam's country where site had an enjoyable visit with her sister and family, and also with old friends she knew when there ten years ago. Mrs. Lamont's health is much improved and she has gone to snend two months at the lake. Miss Shedder( prefers here own Canadian home. ee 0 0 + Geo, and Mrs, Knox, of Limerick, Sask., and Wm. and lefra Ferguson, of Glenboro, Man,, have been visit - fog the Misses 13udd, John Street, during the past couple of weeks. The visiting ladies are aunts to tam Miss- es Budd; Mr. Knox woe a forma rsident of the 3r4 lino of Morale, caving there 48 years ago, Mr. or. guson was an old time resident ot the ilowtaltip Of Howick and massed 10 tkei West 46 years age. + + Jack Beattie, of Chesley, and A fovmer popular young man of Balls- sels, was calling on old friends last Wednesday. Jack is still fond of the horses and has a couple of step- pers that will be racing at Chesley thie week. Ronald and Mrs. Sinclair and two children from Miami, Florida, are visitors at the former's- home with Barrister W. M. and Mrs. Sinclair. They motored from the South. 00+0 Colin and Ahee Campbell, and daughter, Lulu, of Detitoit, spent the week end with S, and Mrs. Welker, town. Mr. Campbell es a couain to Mrs. Walker. 0 a. 4. 6, Airs. Fanny Petters, D. E. Turner, Reg. and Harold Turner, of Bud - yard, Mich., and Mrs. Janet Carey, of Tralee, Ont., visited with the Mis- ses Fulton last week.. 4. 4s Mrs. A. K. Zapfe, of Toronto, al.- -rived in Brussels last week and will spend the next few weeks at "Rano:- side Farm." Mr. Zapfe wise also here for the week end, . 0 0 0 0 Alex. and airs, McArter, or Hun- tley, Man., have been visiting Reeve and Mrs. Beebe and other relatiees and friends in the vicinity. The young couple are on their honeymoon trip, coming East to celebrate the re- union at S. S. No. 9, Morris, where Mr. MeArter attended as a boy, Rev, A. R. Maunders, D.D., and Miss Nora, of Winnipeg, accomartn- ied by Mr. s Lorne Taylor (nee Mrs.. Dobson) of Hamiota, Man,, Rev. Mr. Coleman and daughter, of Winnipeg, aro Visiting at the home of W. H. and Mrs. Maunders. Tho visitors motored down and visited at Detroit and other points. They were aceom- ponied by Rey. Mr. Leitch, who la : - visiting at other points, 80,0,8 595I11.—In Grey township, on July Oth, 1020, to mr. and Mrs, Harold SMeir,n noh. ToWnahip, on Atha 1524, to Mr, and Mrs. John Bustling, ti eon —.Miner Kirk. MARRIED MOMI(IHATOL—DUPPER,— At the, home or brfdn'a parents, Mr and Mrs. itobt. Hun. fev, Turnberry, on July 7111, 1920, by Bev, A. 13,4rmatrong, Mlas Annie Hunter to. Mr, la arvey o &Heim', or Wroxeter, DIED DEIVIDIIHAUX.—In Walken, on Friday, July eth 1525, Catherine Devereaux, dauRhter of e be tate John Devereaux, Sonfortli, in Itor esta year, 057 McMillan avenue, Winnt. »°tt Mao , oh Theaday, July Oth 1905, Mary Adams, formerly of TtruvaelvAelov- ed wtro otft, S.40eArigiaTiLoyell and (laughter atoaettstat-In Brussels, col Wednesclay,Jvity, 141h. 1915, Arthur Meaufra, aged .25 yeare, 8 men tits and 54 eltee. ea'ica atc sS Thorns. Moto orlat Bospital, *14 Wednead itY,J tin taltlx, /026.0str go Bat. grthavb Of Yfroxotoo. and n enlinbar e Ifitree Rios over56 attaliErn,