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The Brussels Post, 1926-7-21, Page 8WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1v2.13. e Store Tuilet P,4191111110fitS For Summer Days Orlorono 40c and Sc Resell Nice :15c Lorie Bath Salts 75c Jortteel Combination Cream 50c Rexall Foot Powder 25c French Balm 25c Shampoo Paste 10c Glycerine Soap, 2 Large Cakes 25c Special far This Week One Auto -Strop Safety Razor One Auto -Strop Blade One Auto -Strop Strop One Tube Rexall Shaving Cream A.11 for 39c 'rake mivantage of this vory seeaial oder while the .upply 12,is teltLry,4 For Your Correspondence 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 For the For the Pic-nic Play Ground Sterno Canned Heat Paper Plates, Cups Spoons and Forks Paper Napkins Thermos Bottles Waxed Paper, &c. Soft Balls Rubber Balls Base Bails and Bats Tennis Balls Foot Balls Bathing Caps T. R. SMITH The store Dimgaist and Stationer wmole.M.W.302,,WW=0,4== . Local News Items ;. tegaa..444ea4.444••••••-44-4sagetaatagelata-a4tataggaaa-1.4.4+4.4•444-4.÷1,1•••••••••• Repairing Roads. S',veral holes in the road on he north end of Turnherry Street have bean treated with cold patch. Took In Jitney Tourney. Two rinks of Bra selsk bowlers motored up to Winghom on Monday evening- and had a pleasant thne at the local jitney tournament. Got -Fingers Caught. D. AL Scott, the well known auc- tioneer, got two of his ilmsem emight: in the mower last week, and is cat•ry. ing around a couple of sore ores. Enjoying Good Health. Tho Post received a note on Mon- day from Tillamook, Oregon. with the subscription for Mrs. George Car* diff, a former ,gell Imewn thosselitt, who is in vet7 good health. Cardiff is SO years old, and ,.njoys getting The Post. Annual Picnic. The Worn, ss Institute will hold the;i. :UMW at the home if . Moa. I?. J. MeLaliehlin on Friday. July 23:31, at 3 o'Claylt. _Roll call is to be answered by tolling. a lok-.). A cordial i!twitation is extended to the Junior Womim's Institute to attend. Base, Died. are sorry to report th)) death of tht, baby danehter id Dis F. if. and Mrs, Dryans, Toronto, whish curred on Tuesday of last week. $he was three weeks old and was deing nieely until an in feetion of the shoul- dor set in, which .1,,volonod 51 roaulting in death. They hay,' th,-! sympathy of old friends in Brussels. Car Accidents. . ! Mrs. 11. Edwards, while making the turn at the 913 of Morvi,, (led into the ditch, breaking a sviteel on the ear. A motorist coming from the North last Wednesday aftrenonn, struck the , hind end Of the 3 o'clock train. badly ! damaging a fender and his lights or, , the ear, The train didn't evert heal- ; tate. Garden Party. Next Tuesday evening, July 27th, ! a Garden Party will be 110,1 on the ! lawns of Geo. E. MeCall and W. M. ' Sinclair under the auspices of the Melville Church their. An excellent iirogram will be given at /3.30 by outaide and local talent, including the , woll known comedian, Tiaavey 31e - Get. In ease of rain the program I will be given in the Town Hall. I Won Second Prize. Last 'Wednesday a Brusaels rink, I akipped by R. F. Downing, won see- ond prize in the Trophy series at the Winghain Tournament, The prizes were silver cream sets. There were 36 rinks present, representing 15 towns. Menne. D. McTavish, W. S. I Scott, Do. White and R. F. Downing I comprised the Brussels rink. Follows ing were the gameg played; Downing , 19 Mason, Winghom, . 5 Downing . 22 Washburn, Harris- I • ton, . 2 DoWning . 21 Hirst, Wirigham .. 7 . Sorni-finals Downing .. 21 Porter, Wingbam • 7 - Pinola .Boaening 11 Shoemaker, Walker- ' iltkA . .14 Has Lovely Roses. Reeve. Backer has many beautiful roses blooming' at hs home, which are the admiration of everyone, Appointed Returning Officer. John Montgomery, of Howlek, has been am -minted Returning ()Meer for North Huron in the coming Domin- ion Will Play To -night. ; The Brussels Girls Soft Ball leant wilt play at Londeshoro to -night, (Wednesday), haying ihi Clinton G_I:ds as their mmonents. Card of Thanks. 'i!. h to eXpreSS 001' thaala4 to tilt` laany good friends itt Brussels air) vicinity who an kindly lent their aid and showed their sympathy in many ways during the illness, and siaet- the death of our Intake-1ml and father, !be late Arthur NieGuire. Wife and Daught,,e. A quiet, but pretty Weild'frX was ,mlemnized in St, Johnia Church, Baussela, when the Rev. F. L. Lewin unitod in marriage Annie E. Th u,11, of firm4s(.1s. to W. James Marshall. of Normandy. After the ceremony the happy couple left on a mmor trip for Guelph, Kitchener, Toronto, gara Falls and Detroit. On th•dr re• talli thy will ic.1 in Hanover. Met in Milverton. Miit•erton Sun z ----The job work and advertising vommittee of the Huron and Perth Pre-,: Association met in ItTilverton on Friday lztst and drew O ts mw schedules, the obi noes hav- ing become obsolete as they hen 3e1 itti:xiAi.,nre since war days. The com- mittee- consisted of itItar Lorne Eor;:v, of St. Marya; .T. M. Southrott. of Ex, -tem J. E. Hall, of Clinton, and A, W. Rek, of Milvertou. . Mr. A. Fmith. of Wgharo, Sicret;:ry of the Association, was unavoidably detain -- t1 from attendance. At the close of their deliberations they wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macteth. Civic Holiday at Bayfield. T,ast Thursday was Ill'USSPIS' CiVir Holiday. and the weatinaman•-,noviti- ett an Wail day for the etnemunitY Mettle at Jowott's grove, Bityfield. The majority of thy citizena motor-. t'd over in the morning and hart a to, time boating and bathing, while the :smaller children made good uso of the awsngs and tootera. It is Va- t -invited that neerly 1000 people were present from Brussaela and vieinitY and about 300 cars and a tarps bus whieh had been engaged by the ram - mitten, convoyed the pienickera to the grove. After dinner a big stro- gram of mos wore, in eharggsof the Sports Committee, ann alfooventa were keenly contested. The 'crowd had the privilege of watching a; goat] game of $oft ball between the sgirls team and a boys team, the airla Win- ning by a score of 13-9, Many "en- joyed bathing during the atternoop and in the evening a dance was held in the pavilion, which was thoroughly enjoyed by the young folk. The IlOsinesk Mons' Association are to be congratulated upon Nlieir first COM^ munity picnic and it is likely that this Will be an 2Intinal eVent, Daylield has tan Wend park and is easy driving die - tame from Brussels with a good road 40 the Wags - THE BRUSSELS POST Brussels Baited Churcii REV. A, W, BARK ER. S. D. MINISTER Sunday, July 25th 11 e.m.—Publie Worship. The Tale! of Six Cities" 3 p.m.—Sabbath School ses- sion and Bible Classes - 'T p.m.—Public Worship, "Living at Random" Sunday, August ist Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. REV, GEO. lEWITT, of Sarnia, will supply the pulpit for the four remaining Sundays, A FEW Choice Tamworth Boars, 31N months old, for sale. Also Tam- worth sow due next month. Phone 112-4 Roy Bennett. BINDERS, Mowers, Rakes. Some good second banal mowers. 4-t1' John Long, Brussels. CHILD'S White Iron Crib, Good as new, for sale. Apply to .1-2 Mrs. Jno. Watson, Phone 07-2 FOR SALE.—Second Hand Deering mower, six-foot cut, in first class condition, Apply to 68gr3. 200 Leghorn yearlings for sale at $1 pieee. Lot 30, Con. 8, Morris. ! Phone 5810 . Thos. Pierce, PURE Bred Durham Cow and calf for sale. Apply to Gordon Whitfield Phone 50-10. QUANTITY of Mixed Grain, Bar- ley and oats, for sale. Apply to Alex. MeLauchlin, Lot 30, Con. 4, Morris. Phone 2119 1-tf HOUSE and lot in Brussels for sale or to rent, Comfortable frame house, good stable and garden, For further particulars apply to A. H. Macdonald, Brussels. ii2ti COMFORTABLE frame dwelling I house in Brussels for sale at a bargain. Apply to W. M. Sinclair. Protests Heard To -night. Hoist .!In protested the Brussels game and it, with several other pro- tests, will he heard at Kitchener to. night. We understand the Brusaals Club is defending the protest. Annual Garden Party. The Brussels FarmersClub will hold their annual Garden l'arty at the home o.f Albert Crooks, 4th line Morrie, on Thursday evening July 2111.3, The Alice Dunbar Go , nt Lon- don, will supply the program. Choir Greets Director, Tio Owosso Argus -Press of Wed- neaday, July 14. had the following note which refers to a forma litres - eel I to ge,Thi 14y -eight: members of no ohorus ehoir of the First NI. Fe Chureli met in the social room of Dm church Tuesday evening to honor Mr. end Mrs. 1. W. Eclunier who have recently moved to tide city from Flint. Mr. Eekinier i$ the now dir, evtor of the choir, and the araiv evening. was a welcome to th, peop- le. .Asix n'eloe1«linner was served anl. was followed by n short tiro! 'ram. presided over by Charlta Clino, president of the choir viol), who ex- tended s welrome to the honor -,i guests. Miss' Irene Reed :a7at is eele and :Mr. Bander also sang two num- bang. Rev. Guy V. T-Tnard cot tand,o1 tho program with a brief addrosa, Died in New York City. Monday's Stratford Ptracon-Herald refers to the death of thr late Al- bert, J. Moore, who was horn iri thus- sels.—Tho news of the sudden _death of Albert James Moore, son of Mrs, A PIM Moore, 142 Waterloo atraOi, which took place at his home, 240 Riverside Drive, Niew York City, on Saturday night, tonne 00 .1, severe alinck to his relatives Will many friends itt the city, The late Mr. Moore had been enjoying hist tisual good health and death, due to heart tailure, vane; with shocking atulden- DOSS as he was heenaring -to retire Salnialtly night. He was born in Brussels 51 years ago end eame to Stratford with his parents nt tho ago of five years. He resided here un- til 15 years ago when he removed to Now York, where he was einployed with tho Eagle ink Company, Four years ago ho married Mia; Marie Walsh, of Now York, who survives him, Before leaving Stratford he was o vonductor on the Grand Trunk Railway for 15 years and was widely known and highly esteemed by all whoknew hire. His genial manner and generosity endeared him to all his friptids. He received 315 oduea- tion at St. Joseph's SeParati; School aryl the Collegiate inatitute and VMS e member of St, Joseph's Catholic Church, while living here. Ile was abto a menthe' of the 0. R. C., Bite C. M. II, A. anti of the Holy Name Soeiety. ! Besides his wife he is sur- vived by his mother, two brothers, 'Joseph, New York, President of the sgutteriek Publishing Compenjr; Charles, Detroit, and one sister, Mina. Fronk J. Hughea Toronto, 'rite body will be brought To the home of hik mother Hilo (Monday) aftelireis, whignee the funeral will tatke lave on "Wednesday morning, A Complete Survey. A wimple -to survey of every coon ty in Ontario is being made by th, Provincial Department of Agricul- ture, Hon. John S, Martin, head of the department, told members attend- ing the annunl vonvention 0r tho cannam Society of Techical :1gri• eulturista at the luncheon ivcn h the Ontario Government to the dee- gal's tat OltatAm. last week. Must Have Gun License. Hunters tind those -who frequent the forests rif Ontario will be",;aft:r be called upon to pay $2.00 for the priOege of carrying a gun, This provision applies to all who desire to have n gun and they will he re- quired to procure gun lieona,..; be- fore being allowed to carry wtatpC1N in Ontario foreststhis year, accord- ing to amendments made by tit o On- tario Legislature of the Ontario Game and.Fisheries Act, Installing Plant itt Fordwich. Fordwich Record: Messrs. Thuell and Murcar, of Brussels, have been engaged to instal the generating plant and distribution service for the Fordwich lighting system. They aro ,also requesting jobs of houso Mr. Thaell was the owner and con- ductor of the Brussels plant for 12 years, until it was replaced by hydro two years ago, They intend to com- mence at once to stake out the posi- tion of the poles and other prelimin- ary work. Obituary. The funeral of the late Arthur Mc - was held from the. United Church last Friday afternoon, follow- ing a short private service at the house. Rev. Mr. Barker bed charge of both services and was assisted at the church by Rev. Mr. Fowler. Dur- ing the service Miss C. Hingston sang a solo, ',Does He Care." Interment was made at the BriisesIs Cemetery whore Western Star Lodge, I.O.O.F. held their usual service. The pall- bearers were Bro. W. J. 'McCracken, S. Wilton, M. Black. W. Gillespie, N. Chapman and R. .Henderson. Friends were present from Holstein, Listowel, New Hamburg, Wingham, Seaforth, Belgrave, Myth, Clinton, Elora, Milvorton, Gowenstown, Wrex- eter and Wawanosh. Among the many floral tributes were: pillow, from family; wreath, from the Unit- ed Church Sunday School tenehere and officers; wreath, from tho neigh- bors: spray of White lilies, Brussels ▪ 0. T. I..: pillow, neighbors on W illiam St.; pillow, T. 0. 0. F.; spray neighbors on QUaell St; spray, Blyth W. C. T. 11.; basket of roses, Clinton W. 0. T, si; boquet of roses, A. C. and Mrs. Blinker. The late Mr. Mc - flume VMS born in Seott Township, York County, nearly 75 years age, and when 8 years old, moved with his parents np to the 1st line of Mor- ris. near Wingham In 1832 he wag eet,,1 1 marriage to Emma Kankin, and they moved to Brussels whore he was employed with the Smith Pros. and later with Philip Ament, when; 11,, was foreman for many veers., lie ltacl been an active Odd - follow for years and only resigned the °Mee of Financial Treasurer log. year. Ho VMS also a very active ilitlecalmo when the lodge was in op- ortion here and was still in eltarge of the bnoks it the time of his death. Besidos his widow, deepat,ed is stirs ViVoti hi' ono (laughter, Mrs. Maaon, of Merlin, Ont. Two aona, Milton rind Norman, gave op their lives, Inc the cause of freedom, Milton passing away from an operation to fit him Inc service, and Neiman beim; overseas. The deceased is also stye - ;good by three brothers, Alex., of Tandon; John, Belgravn, anti Jannta in Snskatchewan, ;Ilse ono sister, Mrs. S. H. Jackson, of Vancouver, who boon visiting him Inc pest month. The deceased was a man re- spocted by all the eitizena, it groat lionn; man, whose only real hobby wns the two lodges, whieh he attend- ed regularly. To the witinw and tioughter and other relatives the sin- cere sympathy of the commitnity is ;;;It,reonwd.ed to them in their hour of Minor Locals. Half of July gone now. Next Holiday—Labor Day. The strawberry season nearly over. This seetion had a good soaking on Saturday morning. With cars everywhere there is nothing left these days for the Mark - smith to shoo but hens. ---Milverton Sun. Ms it mighty wise man, indeed. who ean tell how many tons ot slate be has in his coal bin for next win. ter, The 71s1 annual commanication of tho Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. la being held in Fort William this week. When travelling merehanta come to Brussels the Chief of Police should remind them that Oshawa is the Home of the Pedlar People. Hav fever sufferers, perhaps, win be pleased to know that there are 44 varieties of plants whirls will cause tho distressing ailment, And that's eo 4,4 joke, A government booklet lists no less than 559 distincit species of Canad- ian fish.. The average angler consid- ers himself lucky if he can land it dozen of any one variety, P,y ordering 1,800,000 tons of Ad- berta coal for their own use this year, the' Canadian National Rails ways are making a valuable contri- bution to the Alberta coal industry. When the next Provincial election rollloa along, the polls have to re- main open till 9 in the evening, ac- eording to a rhange itt the Election Act. That will make it Tate before the returns Call come in, and it wits late enough before. They paid oft a Chureh debt in it Yankee town the other night with a hugging social. Eight hundred peo- ple attended, and $75 was raised. The notes were: Girls, undo' for a two minute hug, 15 cents; girls, 15 to 20, same for 25 cents; other men's- Wigeo, Aaron?, far 15 stints; old maids -thiice gents .and 150 tiale Thant. Honey Bulletin 1 1 E 11E IA itt 1111C3 honey (011'- - 11115 our way hot the boos are busy all the same, seine ale brieging in honey, some havs loads of Dollen, and others yan he seen around the water trough and melat plat -es, iluling thernaolves with water, 'rho 111115O bees make a compound of these as food for the grub-liko things vaned larva. Many bees at the wat- a trough are an indieution that hot much honey is being :slithered for it contains considerable water, usual- ily ample for their requirements. It will be sometime yet before Wo do any extract:0g. We aim to give the bees time to get this surplus wet - or out, and ripen the. honey. We will continue to sell last aea- .son's at the reduced prices and taw. shlpped - a supply to Jim Ross and Will McCracken.- G.A. Deadman Church N tes Melville Church Genesis 25 : 82, "And Esau said, "Behold, I am at the point to die, and what profit, shell this birthright do to Met" Waa the text from which the the pastor, Rev. P. (4. Fowler, preached in Melville Church, last Sabbath morning, on the subject, "The Dang-er of an Instant's Satisfaction." Esau, to gain an in- stant's satisfaction of his appetite, sold his bit thrigh 1, and was sorry for doing so, the rest of his life. To -day, many are making this same mistake. lo the industrial world) y ming men al'a utivellling to take the proper time to learn trades as they used to do, In the pursuit of pleasure for an in- stant's satisfaction, we are determin- ed to have pleasnre at any cost. In our nation, the dash e for an instatt satisfaction, lowers the mental and 1111 ral condition of the people, T - day, we are in clanger of losing the religions birthright which we receiv- ed front our fathers and mothers, be- cause we neglect the religiOaa I:Tabl- ing of our chiltimen in the home. The only ssfe way to develop our lives is In take God's way—the way of slow devt 'opulent, by following God's plan, "rhe (*olden Rule" was Rev, Me, FOIVIQr'S allbj,-4a, Sabbath evening, the text being Matt. 7 :12, "Therefore an things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them In this text, the whole teach- ing of Biblical literature on the Brotherhood cf MAO in communized. The application nf the principle con- tained in the Bolden Rule will pre- serve our religion. The adoption of this principle would make it possible 10 do away with policemen, 11103. 511 ores and judges. In out' hams national relationships, permanent peace is possible only by potting into practice this principle. In our le- lationships with those ahluit. the application of this rule will give tbe areatest satisfeel Tf dos law 1,9P1.0 praffi ined, all other laws would be superseded, Stbhath morning:, 3. I,. Ken. sang "One Sweetly Solemn Tho gh t," and Saliba t It evening. M iss Jean Feeguson sang "Loyd tench me In pray." Will Someone Second This? Tho ponreat prune I know of is •the chap who pats you on tho back - in •front of your face and hits you in the eyo 'behind your back. Two Cents. The postmaster desires to call the attention of the citizens to the fact that the local rate on "drop lettors" is 2c for the first ounce and lc for each additional ounce or .fraction thereof. Notwithstanding that this information appeared through the press, there are many who nye put- ting a le stamp on letters for local delivery. This necessitates the ad- dreseee either refusing the letter or paying 2e additional, being double, the unpaid postage. The Champion Mean Man. The following is front the Walker- ton Times-Herald:as-A man luny ma; the mole -o•n the back of his neck for a collar 'button; he may ride a freight to save three cents a mile; be may light the lamp with a splinter to save matches; he may atop his watch at night to save wear; use a period fint• a semh.colon to save ink, and pasture his grandmother's grave to save hay; but a man of this description ia a scholar and 0 goinleman compared with a man who will titke a TIOWS- paper and when asked to pity :for it puts it back in the postoffice marked 'Refused.' Spotters and Bootleggers. Bro. J. J. Hunter, of the Kincar- dine Review-Reporterk .sometimes has a "kick like a mule" in his editorials and we publish one of his latest coin- ments:—Last •wcek two "spotters" of the provincial police rounded tin no loss than thirteen • bootleggers Bruce and Huron Counties. They had American license plates on their car and went around purchasing booze from snspects. Seine people take exception ,to this method em- ployed by •the provincial police in trapping bootleggers, but it is hard to understand why. The bootloggor is about the lowest specimen of man that walks the streets in search of victims. They sell to anyone, even to small boys, and they tio it in the sneakiest way possible. Naturally they wouldn't come out in the open. When their methods of peddling btio:ze are so low, then the only way to trap him 38 by using parallel meth- ods such a8 spotters use. Any meth- od of bringing a bootlegger to jua- tice is justigied. It seems aa if thia maudlin sentiment toward laW break- ers is increasing tether thnen dimin- ishing. Lawlessness Will never de- crease as long as cc convittion by the eourt is considered a midiartnno Whet than a diagraae, A a t 311 g ,sq., 11211111. 1 1 i 1 1 IP Tle Most Liquid Investment ASAYINGS Bank A rtseint is 1111111- fixity an invest menu But it is t he only investmentyielding a rah. Val 0 of interest, t hat ls available for your use ata IlaaIlalit'a not lee, Enter getichtm Pan 11,. 1,„„).,,,d1,11my inei by the bank neenunt that has been consistently developed, Your invest meta, as +moil. Yiold. i'oguino 11..111111a la loILLOTtar. Yl'Ill. illvesianot 1 as s taift satkr... c vo' t yieldeons a bank aw lion and peeve of mind in Ow l'alit that it is always ready for oilier akas without the nonage of converting into cashL 171 -TE BANK. OF CA.INTA.D.A. BRANCH—C. H. Samis, Alattager 13ANKING FIFTY YEARS STANDARD BRUSSELS Short Personal Paragraphs Miss Howe is spending her holidays at her bottle in Wallaceburg. a's + George Roberton, of Clinton, was a visitor in town on Tuesday. taaaa Ken. Ferguson is spending his holi- days at the lake side at Kincardine. saaaa John DeWolfe, of London, was re- newing .old acquaintances in town last week. saasa Miss Mauna' Hamilton has gone to Atwood, where she will spend a Vaal' tion. tt• :;!! S. Wilton is in Fort William this week attending Grand Lodge of the A. F. & A. M. aaaa 1,,V. C. Stretton ,of Lancaster. Ohio, was the guest of his nephew, W. F. Stretton, last week, a a as a Miss Fannie Ross has returned to hor home in Chesley after spending the millinery season here. a- a a , Dr. and Mrs. Lackner, of Kitchen- er, were in town on Sunday on their way to their cottage at Kiacardine. aaata Mn and Mrs. McBoth. of Milver- ton, were ITt town last Friday attend- ing the funeral of the late Arthur McGuire. • • • • Miss Laura Ament arrived home this week !from Siotix Outlook. where she has been teaching, for her have - Bon. Mr. Thos. of Orillia, has returned home after visiting his dau- ghter, Mrs. A, H. Macdonald, Tures berry St. Rus. ?intim," !III* *fnmily. (if Tor- onto. aceompanied by his mother, aro visiting at the home of A, 0, and Mrs. Thhhes, Miss Kate Amont was a recent visiaor 5.1 Welker:file. Mrs. John Lynn and ehildren returned with her anti *ill spend their holidays here. gs Theo. Milker and Miss Clara Walker, Alt'. Herr and wife anti niece of Maysville, WOW` calling on old f riends in town on Tuesday. 4s 4. 44 Clark and Mrs. Anderson and fam- ily. of Kitchener, and A. and Mrs, Solomen, of Waterloo. spent Sunday with Jas, and Mrs. Williamson. Stothers, of Clinton, District. Agricultural Representative, who in being moved to Essex Co., tuul G. R. Paterson, the ntiw Huron County ,Rd7rr1;p:tsiazdytaat.ive, gave The Post a nail a 44 Tom Long, Wm. Kaiser anti Mrs, Garvin, of Cadallie, Mich, have been visiting in and around Brussels, mak- ing their headquarters at the home of S. Wilton. Miss Marguerite Wilton retuned with them for a visit. aaata Mrs. W, Merklinger, of Hanover, (nee Miss Orma Gerry) who under - wont a N'OrY serious operation in the Mem, vial Heatillal itt Heaovert is proving her many 'friends will be glad to hear. Miss Carrie McCracken and Miss Hattie Downing leave this venek 011 a special trip with other school fecal). ens to Charlottetown, Pritme Edward Island, and then up the Saguenay in Quebec. R. Watson and wife' and W. Bly- berg and Wife, of Buffalo, were visi- ' tors in town this weeksrenewing old friendships. IVIrs, Blybeng is a dau- ghter. Old friends were glad to see them, 4 tt• • G. NI, Elliott, of 'Gotionich, with his sister, Mrs. A. G. Spalding, of Hinge, Man., and her daughter, Jon, who is dietitian at Children's Hopi- tal, Winnipeg, visited this week with Mrs. J. Manning and Mrs. G. Sperl- ing. a a a . Mn and Mrs. Duncan Fetiguson, of Stratford, antiounco the engagement of their duagliter, jean, to Laurie A. Morin, son of Mn. and Mrs, H. A. Marine, of Toronto, the marriage to take place early ih September. a + ! Dr. Ft 'T. Bryana and throe child- ren, accompanied by Mrs. (Dr.) Mc- Kelvey, were visitons with Brussels friends for several days, The latter will extend her stay and make her holne for tho SUISTIner wit& Mae jos. WlaiirAelth John Street, Miss Florence Buchanan is visiting in Detroit. Harry and Mrs. Fox, of Sudbury, are holidaying at the tormer's home. Walter 'Kerr, C. N. R. agent, is back on duty after bis recent illness. a go a a Miss Annie Brodie, of Seaforth, is the guest of her aunt, ilfra, T. Rit- chie. a a a Miss Fannie Thompson, of Hamil- ton, is the guest of the Mimes Hun- ter. Miss Wilma Galbraith is viaiting her nunt, Mrs. R. J. Scott at Bob- cageyon. W. J. McCracken and the Missea McCracken spent Sunday with friends at Paisley. Mrs. W. O. Fowler, of Got, and Mrs. Rein. MeAlpin St, Marys, are visitors with Miss Lille Roas. Miss Mary McNichol, of T.ondon, and Miss Mabel McNichol. of Wood- stock, are guesta of Mrs, Dunbar, Mrs. 0. Walker, of New Hamburg, wait in Brussels last Friday attending the funeral of the late Arthur Mc- Guire. Mrs. J. 11. Galbraith and MaAers 130‘Vatall Mal George aye holidaying t rag on. . larith 1:7nr:.tr.'s.:f1:tel, Mrs. Scott, Miss rieatrice 1. McQuarrie. of Milwaukee, is visiting her uned‘ and aunt, BMA. and Mr:4. OliV0r, and also mime to attend the rednion at, Cron - brook. aaaa Prov. Polity Mem, Whitesides and License Inspector Fellow, of Canter - HI, wore in town on Monday, They had some nape::: :reyites for car speeding, etc. I Miss Alice Jewitt, who has anent the nnst nine months in Grand Rap- ids. Mich., returned to her homo here last Wednesday. She expects to go back in the course of a couple of 1 weeks. Wm. and MM. Wilson, of Brandon, Man., wore renewing old acquaintan- ces in Brussels and loeality last week. ! They came by motor. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Miss Maggie Little, of the ist line of Morris. agsaa W. L. and Mrs. McQuarrie, of Saskatoon, are coming this week via boat to Detroit, Mae spoke at the Dominion Convention of Canada, of the Retail Merchatits' Association hold at Port William this week, Ho will visit at the home of his mother, Mrs. H. MacQuarrie, and sister; Mrs., Frank Stretton. • • • • Dr. and Mrs. Ibberson and son, Jack, of Saskatoon; Mrs. Rev. F. G. Poole and son, Jack, of Detroit, and Mns. A. A. Afflock and Mrs. Wm. Lowry of London, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Lowry. Dr. and Mrs. Ibberson and son have just re- turned front a trip to England and Franco whore they visited many plac- es of interest. HENFRYN Soft ball thea tile lend in sports in this section. Mrs. Goforth, of Stratford, is vials ting with W. H. end Mrs, ,Dalier. A young daughter has arrived at the Immo of T. and Mrs R ', , Tournament.—On August 4th, is Sat ball tournament will be held tit Henfryn and first elass teams are ex- pected to be present. See further rtnnouncements next week, SORN calatnehle, Ont., ott.Ittly lith, 1025, to Mr. mai' Mrs, rwinelli P. kehram (nee May Oltyor) n dnitgliter-totty Mar. Rarer,. °ma aAnais,-In Grey township. unrilonflaY, July 10th, 10211 °aver Burris, nged Yenrs arta 4 inonthq, wise and lot fur Sale Comfortable Nome house Itt good reptile, gooct oellat.hardnesi tioft water, kor further 1ms:tattlers spot), to '51000if4141 ittelt/td,,A11, 141 Imeldeltrit !street, Brussels