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The Brussels Post, 1927-6-22, Page 8'WEDNESDAY, JENE 22nd, 19'27. Ol/vSteoxmmrawr.n...onerwa.mwareww....e..aw...wowaa.em.....wa••*a*ooa.o.o...m.km•u*nas.pmdauxwaasraa•rvaogauuuaua.o 1 hrg School Sere 'us- Specal Examination Tlir THs Week Supplies Th ennual S'hu l Ex:(ttin. nr••...n pon (.3,0 313.ve a,...ertmeta, (4. .upplies LI( tt at' ;le: :10(1— Fool Scare Exarn naction 1 a -Wets ' ate man's Fountain Pe;1 n Inks E -n 4.2 2t, 11;,•:•r r,tot.-4 tlri s s Oom passe,. , Feet. The Meld f Spert Play Ground 11 Balls Base Balls Rubber Sponge Bath; Tennis Balls Base Ball Bats Foot Balls . . Fishing Poles and Lincs Fishing Hooks, &c, Shari Toilet Preparations The Enehnol im; r.f Ea( ly Blossom Beauty Creme P time Itt Rtee Pov.rtler T31,Nut Powder Robber Lined Dee3.1e I'o It et, 1 'hi it z (^oval od (art yndl ,Mtaldo. tor NV4,41, 11,111 la, Tool l! 114t usit. I• tit ,'113t t f.;o1-11 it w 390 ace not Doing 31.3 -o.t 1 11 1.3t tes 11,aitIt This Store I. .11:1,:.• . • •3; ern cw I'. Kodak Film Ftloto Firieletrer If.R0 SMIT T 7. e SeOf t1=1001.....1 111.1......M*746.21110.1.01110.116.5. . ...".-......**.....a..........d 4.444 447«.141,41W;414 4134 47.44,44:41344433:" ' - '..r.t712_04.4.3...7...:!7.4734A:43.7+.3'7.41.4334.433W.433:4§337343373 ..t .1. Local N. - vs Items .s. .52 trt kiia:Wit•It-O+.14:4441:41'4.14.17. "..,i -0 44/42-0441,2 tieils.114-4+1.4:4124411-4:47,4,84•12212•72-.HelitOO,O-4-.12 Attendiive Convention at Seaforth. Huron Old Boys' Pieni. .. Many 'from Bruseele and eleinity Th annual plintio of the Huron Old are attending the T'emee-eanee Cori- Ilems' Association will be bell in vention at Seaforth today tWede...- semi 3 and 1, Exhibition (irounds, day.) south of the transportation building, Friday. June 24th, eommencing at Got Finger Badly Cut. 1 pen. Games at 5 pen., supper at 6 Bowman Galbraith had a finger p.m., lall genie after senile:. , badly cut on Tuesday imening at the Park while on the road grader. A On Overseas Trip. doctor had to attend to the damaged Stratford Beacon -Herald— Miss finger. Helen Kay left for Toronto and will join a norty of undergreduates from Reduced Fares on the C. N. R. the University of Toronte, who will S ecial rates aro new in ei-feet un ,elend a vacation in Europe taking; the Canadian Natinual Itmlway ir(!ro. 10 o'clock noon on Fri,:lays to mid- night on the following Monday to al- low holiday week -end trips. Had a Fine Time, The Plowman's Picnic VMS held laet Thursday afternoon on the river bank at James Armetrong's grove on the 5th line of Morris. A full prograte of sports was run off. and a deeming platform kept the young people buy in the evening. Get Your Entry In. In connection with the Old Boy' Reunion. there will be E, Sat bell tournament on Monday July 2Mh and 6200 in purses is offerer, 20e „Ieho and Girls teams. Entries must be tnade with R. F Downing Chairman of the Sports Committee, by Satur- day, July 2nd. Had Pleasant Trip. Listowel Standard—Dr. al -1,1111r. J, Moore motored to Tobermoee last week, returning via Barrie and Owen Sound, They visited the reforest - ration nurseries at Midluirot, north of Barrie and the Ruthven Cox farm at Alliston. There are VS foxes on the farm. Dr. and Mrs. Moore had a very pleasant trip. Played 50-50. The Bowlers who attended the annual tournament at Blyth last Wednesday won two and loot two of their games. They lost the first game to A. W. Robinson of Dlyth; won from Cash, Stratford; won from Gregory, London; lost to Sloan, of Steatfoed. Garden Party Thursday. The Gactien Pattynclee the aus- pices of the Melville Presbyteeian ehurch, will be held at the home of Walter Y '11, 21"1tnorth of Brussels on Thursday evening of this week. The Listowel Merry- makers will provide the program. in case of a wet night the program will be held in the barn which is lighted by electricity. Cars will leave the church and public library from '7 to 8. W InstRute Brussels Women's Institute held an interesting meeting on Wednes- day afternoon, June 15th. Our new President, Mrs. R. Thomson, occupied the chair and filled the office very capably, The Roll Call was answer- ed by "Bringing a New Member" and our Membership was more than dou bled, We have a membership of 84 ladies up to date. The Government Speaker, Miss P. Matthews, a Sim - coo, Ont., was present and addressed the audience. Her subject was "Why we should know our Country and Talk it." Much benefit would be derived from this talk. A social holm was enjoyed •ever a cup of tea. We would be glad to see all the ladies of community attend our meetings, 'gement :7,t :71.! t, urch PEF. F. A. '41,, tietea$ 11..F (...Zeth 11 a.m.—Public Worship. 'Mabee._ "T!1 o Selmer:le Contest" 3 p. me -Suede)" Schoel—A Pat- r'ot' Preerem, ';lse ids - sage of the 'Belle." TTIE ttRT.'SSEI.,S POST 21.•••••••••••••••••.....“1.01.1.1.1114.1 .11•01•4. 41 1 , MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • BRUSSeLS J tp, 3 • ,,•4 UPIAl 'OA At thu hoint• • Mr. \Vulter 2i inilsn,n;q13 of ttiN• 5 1.14,1 aHip .“. ilt ; flood Progrem nevi,1: (1 Lt.' ilia ( .........,........... tor...r.......3,1...re*.ormire .c.01 Lund: Served. ,,i'i til c,, ;,,,,,,, ,...., ,;.,,,1 ,;t r '.... 2 •,.,,r,v 22: .t i, ...01 '' rt,'; 2 1,'?... I ete lr.r. ell l 1)gollae q '1 al '."'..4-.i iAdults o.au Chil...1','e'. 1.15i.?. ii' vi,A inInt Program ‘1;) Afq 4 ?A, far t h p ; 11,0 ••• •••• Fois. tt. 0 • ' 11 .014 El111)35E1.5 will itu hod tu COMING H E ve body Welcome whien is .lemet Electricity. END OF JUN E. 7 pen.—Puldie Worzhip. : Mem Cse keec eicisee Cisme eel. "The Culture of the Bend" ! 7 S. Leave your girder it:: '41 Wednesday—Free:1r Serviee Sonday. Jere 3 • Biemond Sub - Dee Service and L. 0. L. Ad- ress. Taking Tournamen s. - A rink of howlers composed of A. Streehan It. Bowman, D. C. Ross and R. F. Downing are Listowel today • gm.11mi' a tournament, On Thilrs- day il.kssr. J. Logan, W. Scott, D. C. Ross and R. F. Downing will be in Welker -en playing in doubles, We hope they hring. back the trophiez. - - FOR SALE—Young Yoek Pigs Phone 45.5, L. Hollinger, Lot 15, Con, 7, Morris Townehip. LOST—A rolling coulter off a riding oiow on Abe. Bishop's se:leveed on Friday, June 17th. Finder please ratify, George Dunbar, Phone 0- - LOST—A Raincoat between Lorne Taylor's and the 16th of Grey, on W,elaesdir of this weilt. Finder Phone 20-14. ' FOR SALE -1 Good Durham Cow dm, to feeshen in lune, Baxter Stevenson, Phone 4226. —ltf 0 Pi's, 6 weeks old, for Sale.. Cecil Phone 85.18. 1-1 PIGS For Sa7.0, 8 weeks old. Phone 1-1 ?CR SALE -1 Durham cow, just freshened; 2 Durham celvs,s and 7 Chunks York pftre, .11)."rtt 50 lbs. Melvin Gilkitieon, Phone 35-15, Lot 80, Con 7, Grey. STRAYED ONTO PREMISES— 3 roan 1 year old steers strayed ou to premises of the Inuiersivned, at Lot 21, Con. 7. Owner can have Camet Dobson. eame. PIGS FOR SALE. -- Eleven choice York Pigs, will weigh about 75 pounds. Phone :if 45 Leslie Lake Lot 2e. Con, 10, Grey D T R 1 CT RE:eiVeSENTATIVE Wanted to sell fee es "Old Reliab- le Fonthill Nurseries" (lielabiksh- ed DO years.) N,-,•," and special the Overeeas Educational League lines, big sellers, exeluseve territory p. They sail from Quebec on the highest commissions paid; hand- -Empress of Scotland" .311 %t ednea- seine free outfit. Experience not day. Chamber of Commerce Meeting. A meeting. of the Chamber of Commerce and Council met at the Library on. Monday everting to at- tend to several matters The Execut- ive Committee were granted an ex- teneion of time on the matter of the neeessary. Write for full particul- ars. Stone & Wellington, Tor- onto, 2. 62-5. House and Lot for Sale in Brussels. For further paritculars, apply to Percy Tyerman, Phone .8817. STOCK FOR. SALE -2 good milch cows, due to freshen; 1 sow with of 11 Apply t pigs. o annual picnic. the holiday question W333; settled, Th.; storc,; close next P. McIntosh, Lot 21, Con.12, Phone 556. Grey. Thureday afternoon and on Doinin- nin Day and open on Saturday. The HOUSE awl LOT FOR SALE.— matter of a loan for an industry to Comfortable frame hem, in • • W 11 MT the Reeve tel good cellar *hard ar:1 will have Mr. J. T. Woods come to water. A geed stable on the y;ram- Erns-3:31s and decide the qUeetion. isos. APply to Wm. Hall, Mill St. Phone 28. 52 -2 Passed Away hi Ottawa. TO RENT. -6S Acres -of Pasture The Teeewater News of last week land. W,e 1.ot 12, Con. 17, Grey. refers to the passing away of a :tor- Apply to Alex. Nichel, Phone 46- 49-tf in,r resident of Brussels, it the pox- "`"'" eee of Mrs. Thenne Fide mihipe—The death of Mr'. Thos. Friel:Ishii), sr., occurred .1.0 Ottawa ,in Thersday, June 9th, after only a short ilineee. The week previously she had suffered a stroke which paralysed her right side, end she was removed to the , Civic: Hospital where ,,he passed pace fully away. She lied been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs.; !Wm. Chapman, and wae in her usual good health and spirits when the at- tack of paralysis overcame Inc. She later regained coneciousnesg, but a few hours previous to her demise, failed to recognize membote of the family. Her demise is all the more sad by the fact that her husband, the 1 late Mr, Friendship, had passed on, ;hist ten weeks before her at. Ottawa. The late Mre. Friendship, whose mai- den name was Janet Harknees, was 1 born in Scotland, eixtv-eight year ago and came to Canada when eho was in her teens. She was married over forty years ago and for nearly all the intervening time has lived in, Teeswater and at Wingham,. After it short funeral service at Hulse Bro- thers funeral parlors, conducted by Rev, Mr, Watt, of St, Paul's United church, the remains were brought to Teeswater arriving here on the noon train Saturday. On Monday after noon funeral services were hold at the home of her son, Thomas Fr:land- slip, Clarinda street, which were conducted by Rev. D. 0, Paton of the United church, and ineermene took place at the Toeswater cemetery. She leaves to mourn two diturhters, Mrs. Chapman, of Ottawa, and Alm. Schaub, of Kitchener, one eon, Thos. Teeswatcmme stepelaughter, Mee. Allen, of Wingham, three sisters, Mrs. Wm. CaalIck, Mrs. Caslick, 'Mrs. Thos. Ross and four brothers, George, Bert, James and John ITarkness, besides four grand -child- ren. The pallbearers ViOrn her four brothers and two- brothers,m-law, and -36hn Toronto-Brusselites' Annual Picnic. The ninth annual picnic of the Toronto-Drusselties' Association was held last Saturday afternoen in High Park, when,. despite the rather un- promising weather of the forenoon, nearly 150 were present and enjoy- ed one of the most pleasant outings the Association has held .since its or- genization. The Sports Committee -- Messrs. Hoag, Hanna, rhomson and Cousley—put on a splendid program, consisting of various games and races to suit all ages from infancy to old age. The Balloon rare and the Nail - Driving contest for the ladies evoked more than usual interest, the former being won by Mrs. Craigie, and the latter by hire. Robt. Work. An old time tug-of-war was hold in the evening between the marled and the unmarried men, the former winn- ing after an exceedingly hard "tue.." About seven o'clock all were invited to the beautifully deeorated and well laden tables, the refreshments being in charge of Mrs. R. A. .Pryne and her committee of young Iodide. At . the close of the supper hour the re - thing: President (Mrs. Jessie Karr) announced the appointment of Dr. H. A. Hoag, as the President of the As- : sociation for 1.027-28, which met with the whole -hearted approval 4,01 present. The new President and Miss Zimmer then distributed the prizes to the different winners in the sport. It was a real pleasure to have with us several fernier Brussolites now re- siding in different parts of the coun- try, viz., Mr. R. LeatherditIo and Miss Laura of Winnipeg; Mee. Mk.) 3. A. Moore, of Listogole and Mr. Melon and daughter, Mes, lqeehom of Brantford, From the many c.pin ions expressed on Saturd iet, It is quite apparent that the majority ef these preeerit are looking forward to going back to the honte An of Brim. sale for the tennioni 3 ly 24th, 25th and 26th., Silver Tea, A Silver Tea will his held at the home o. Miss Elizabeth Downing, on Frui-ty efternoon of this week imam 3 to 5 o'clock, under the auspices of Group 3, of the Ladies Aid af Brus- sels United Church. All the ladles ere. invited. Will Observe only the it of July. - At a meeting of the Chamher Commerce on Monday night, it Nytts decided that the stuns would mks the usual Thursday half .1-ii)11dem neet and all (lay Friday—let of July —but open for business an Sae- urday. The politic will bear this in mind. Orange Service. The annual sermon to Brussels Ornate Lodge, No. '774, will be preached in the United Cliarch on Sundey, July 3rd, at 11 o'clock. ty Rev. A. W. Barker, pestor. Members are ;Liked to assemble at ths lodge IrroeTenomate..10.80 a.m. brethren Wife Passes Away. Tho daily _pee.% reported'the death of Merle Jennie, wife 01 Earl A. Koenig, of Paris, and a :former Brus- sels boy, when his father Adam Koenig conducted the American hotel. ItIrs. Koenig died last Thurs- day after a short illness from pneu- monia. The deceased was born in Eseex County, 85 yeare ago. In 1915 she was married to Mr. Koenig, who s.urvives, as also a smell family. Report of Year's Work of W. 1. It gives the. members el the Drus- P,rinieb of East Hun: n Women's institute mull pleasure to submit to readees of the Post report of rp_. work carried on by thein during the nest N•onr. Since Jana lst, 1928, ",c• • have hold twelve regular meetings ef our Institute, one each month. We 41 mond.crs th,• Roll nod .3 ttt everaee attendance of 25. We :dose: en' kooks 'with a balance o ov,q• t5o. We listened to. 15 ad- dreeess or papers during' the year, all of whi6-1 wheri time and thought had been spent in their care - lei preparation. There was a com- mittee of one t °arrange. for a musi- cal number for each meeting and wo listened to some fine vocal eelectioes during the year. Of course the busi- ness of the day always preceded the rest of the programme. A cum of tea was served at four of the meet- ings. The. Government Speaker dreseed .0110 gathering. A demon- stration of baking was.held at one meeting; also a demonstration of email Christmas gifts, botloft were very helpful, interesting and in- , teertive indeed. The July meeting, took- the form or a picnic, .• Snle of the Pleeic en,. At •:. August meeting we took the trip (town the St, Lawrence River to Charlottetown and back, in our im- aginations only, with two lady toacit- ere telling us the points of interest along the way. We generally try to have one man address us during the year. This year Dr. C. C. Rammage gave lin addrees on Dentistry. We sent a bale of 23 jars of fruit to the Huron County Home, Clinton. The hest meeting of the year, we believe was the one when the Institute enter- tained the Grandmothers, and the program was given by the grand- children, There was pearly 60 ladies present, 16 being grand -moth- ers, In return for our donation to the Navy League, the Secretary ee- ceives a copy of "The Sailor," their monthly magazine. A cheque of $50 was sent to the Armenian Relief As- sociation. There is a committee to visit the sick of the Institute, ale() a copper collection is usually taken at men meeting to supply dainties or flowers to the During the year we helped to furnish the kitchen of the Inbraim, by buying a. cupboard, coal -oil stove and ening cups and saucers. A cheque of $25.00 was donated to Library Board for use of Librapt, for our meetings and other social events,,810.00 donat- ed yearly for prizes to the East Huron Fall Fair Soriety. At our . 'demonstration of. baking we charged, 16c for a cup of to and sample of. baking, We had an interesting and enjoyaple afternoon at the aproit tea when admission -was copper for each inch of waist line, put into little apron pocket. A 500 Party was also held which .filled our coffers consider- ably and everyone enjoyed them- selves. The Women's Institute is undenominational and non-political , but is under the supervision of the 1 Ontario Government, Their Motto 1 is "For Home and Country" and their ! objeet is to carry on after community work they find to do. Our fee is only 25c and every lady of the eones munity is cordially invited to join , for the coming Year. We meet in the Public Library every third Fri- day of the Month. Come one, come all, ladies, and make this yeae. a ban- ner one forlhe Institute. 3 11••••/140.11.0.1111140.111.0•1•11•11**.M10.1./.04•10,114.11•11.14 [ANKINC 1 FIFTY I, YEARS sFi AN nom 01.0.1,314.61.........4.101.1WW/316...1140.41*=¢211.1.4.1 To Builders of Canadian Industry SINCE 1873 we here beer cone ducting. a banking businees manner compatible With the lost development of Canadian induetry. This evidenced in the euecess those whom we have semeed, To you who will le• the heftlers a co -morrow, we offer sound financial support end counsel. Our toted manager ei re:0Y io diecuss ways and Ingalls of aeeiete ble the new venture or expanding growing business.. ARD BAN OF" CA-1‘,146,..DPa. BRUSSELS BRANCH—G. H. Semis, Manager , f -' 7'r ;to -- 3 Minor Lewain, . 2 rps CLU (.1 Oct your decorations ready for the Diamond Jubilee. • Entrance Examinations on the proegire next week Peron Deanery Holds Suceqsiftil Palmerston gets a 2 mill reduction Meeting in Brursels. in ho Ines ads year. in 192,7. Thr. ineit- ,13.,,.•cssful d,,,,i, ,,,,, 1»,,,,t.. 3' cot Ball Match tonight (Wednes- ing in the history of No eth Ti uren dee l Kinburn vs. Brussels.. P10 he'el le St. John's Ciel, on The Departmental Exams. com- - BORN Weillteinitty 1;14 Wilttll l'it111," 1 .. . 200 lti,dc,, 6 un Monday and close on July DavmsoN.-ui vieinrin Hospital, linudon, 1111st 12,• -it -. pr,sont. Th,, 1).• ,.:, ,,.,!in.: • b0. 4th. On .11111. bth, t," At., and 511e. 11 050(11 Onvid- ;;;t1; a t 0 o'elott7t 'Wit il linty c ' I mraun - A 313'W diamond is being laid out on '''''' a' (ar'"'!"'")) sttended by 1031 communicants. Vitoria Park and has already been Auction Sale. ,b,..0 1114.nri 11!",v."1:1P.:,, wl..; the oale- Aimed, Toesnee, 10NE titirn -karn, Stook, implo. 1,12111ts assi tel by 11,,, r, L. Le Win. IlltION. Ole, at 1,nt 15, 1 ' c 111 4, Grey. Sale un• At I 1 0' ,..lock the elegoelm chapter . sesereect at I u'ebutit. NV . .1, JAcklin, Prop. ; D. M. Scutt, Aug. FORM III • .1 ; Orrrei nesday was the, longest day Teegso lege. ego Ifte IN 12"0101 • Winnifred Ole 0illat, (Latin, French) Joe Yolleek (Latin) POPme.gRXIMWORM.1.9 Petah Co, has peeled $82,075 for road maintenati 00 anti construed:1n met in tlt, 11-•ctory to 1 mo::not Lolller schud kxailL Results heel a mecteer in tit, bode t‘r to elteech1 un,li wee 'tv) 313 32,30 in tha 'hasment of l'oa eharth. the afteynoon session. whieh °paned at 2.30, thr.- instruetive. ;aid impio- addres were yd -c• -•n. which were listened to with deep intarest. Von. Archdeacon Fothoringhanl, of Ilrant- ford, spoke on "The Li:, and Let- ters of Jesus." F. 'W. Sutherland, of St. Thomem, chairmen or the Lay- men's _Assesciatien of the Diocese of Huron, ,poke on "How the Cintreh May Make the Fulleet Uee of the T.:wine/1," and Archdermon Sage, of London, poke on "Enthusiasm.' Brief discussions followed, a :rev which the general business of the deanery was transacted. Supper was eerved. at 6.90 HAIL Whiell • brought forth a 'hearty vete or thanks te the women. of St. John's Churele Briaseels, and St. Goore3e's Chw"ch, Walton, who were hostessee of the day. The next meeting of the denn- ery will be held in the fall at Bayfield. Married at Kitchener. Th f,111tIM lig 14 1(1 1.31011 LIP 1.:1111.111P.,,tt,'tlE And ti ai natoo :( •Mdeet denct• e: i ! hot sullem, .4.3,..nles tetit itt elpheimlie 13,11331. FORM I To FORM I I Thr 'Kitchener Daily News Reemel of Saturday Inst refers to the mar- riage of Mies Nora Lang Ford, a Cor- er resident of BrusselA, when her father was Rector of St. John's Church, here:—Amid 1 profusion ne 1 beauty and lovliness, the meridiem of Nora Lang -Ford, only daughtw or. rev. end Mrs. H. M. Lang-11'6rd, 19, North Water street, to Ranee E. elder son Of Mr. and Mrs, ',cone Iirie'eer, • 2.1(1 South Queen street, took place this afternoon at 1 o'cloele in the church of St. John, the Evengelist, emelican, of whieh tin bride'e father is easter, and Which 'was a seene of unusual eplendor, The aislee and ebeirel of the ehuech weea writ, -lik• bower of floral beau(y, the flowers having been arranged by the girl friends of the bride. The nup- tial ceremony 07110 perrormei by the , Most Reverend David Willams, D. D. of London. the ;web -bishop of - Ontario. The marriage serviee and the communion service which follow- ed were fully choral. The proceseion of the bridal party was led by the St. John's (boil" which was eurpliced in white. While proceeding to the chancel, up the center Male, the choir sang "The Voice That Breathed O'er Helen." Immediately after the chor- isters came the bride an the arm of her father, followed by her attend - eine, Misses Kathryn Rees, Helen Snyder and Wilamyne McKellar, Mr. Douglas Bricker, the groem's brother was best man. During the proeeseion of the bridal party Mr. J. 1. Galloway organist played the bridal chorus from Wagner's "Lobemgrin." 'rho guests and friends were ushered by Messrs. Stewart Snyder and Harold Wagner. In the interim between the mantiage and the communion rites, the choir, kneeling, gave an inspir- ing rendition of the hymn, "0 Per- fect Love, All Human Thought Trans cending." During the signing of the register, in the chapel, Miss Gertrude Weenie sang "Because" very charm- ingly. In leaving the chutch after the ceremonies the choir preceded the bridal party, while the organist play- ed Mendelesohn's Wedding Meech. The archbishop and the parents of the bride and groom followed the newly wedded couple and -their at- tendants, The choir while surpliced formed two lines across the lawn from the church to the rectoey, be- tween which the entire wedding party mimed and entered the bride's home where a collation was served and a brief reception held. The bride look- ed enchantingly beautiful and win- some in a wedding gown of white satin back crepe and lace, wearing a veil of tulle and orange blossoms, She carried a large shower bouquet of sunburst roses and Hies of the val- ley. The throe bridesmaids were at- tired in pink and wore hats to match. They carried bouquets of pink and mauve sweet peas. Mo, and 1)3s, R. Bricker are leaving late this after- noon on a two wadies motor trip to New York and other cities. On 'their return the happy couple take tip their residence on Park street. The fin - posing array of gifts which the bride and groom have received conveying the goodwishes and felicitations of their friends are a nevidence of the popularity of the young couple, Helen A two: ong, 0o,r(3,1e) nownbm.; laoroco Eel: miel. (Latin) It:mm:1h Jackson James .1 olinston George Kirkby L 'Urs (Lai In) Clara McCall Ruth Strachan (Latin) James 'I'uen FORM II TO leOltel III Helen leneker Jelin Barr (French) Margneeite Bulger (Late Physiog., Avitle) I -Int Amy firyans ean Oamorot,(Phyging Dorothy Fear (NIL , Aril h.) Marie ilueth.r ) Hat ti 1 b., Pliyeloge Helen INIenthh Milthed Pollard Finlay Sands (French, "Altittl 1111,0•01 Sholdiee (Menet), L Mal gat et Smith Mal gul el Strachan Atm: Thompson (Arith., Physing.„ ro„ (4ra1s , Fretiel,) 11.' ikon (Lst trade Yolleck (Physing.,, A rich., F,encli) Tenders Wanted Booth Privileges Tenders will be rt.n.tived 1,0 the ouder.ign• tel no to July [Oh (o. the privilege of otternt- ing °not rho main t.treet during Brussels Oki Boy.' Ile -Union, Two booths tody will ht. permitted and one oerty to he tiliose/.0 only. DLO booth. .1 c. BA MOM. ChkOl•Intill Ground SI ("o mit tee. - Farm for Sale 104 em., bp1,33,..3,,33,3 27 am? 20, Cult 14, Me. Killen township; miler Mall MI' Vilhige Of Walton. On the limn i 1, gond hotote, two barnH MI tither outinaticiniet. For price and • tenon at sale write tel MRS, RALPH 07. CONN/Hi, Lain 107115 7511, Ave , St retheona, Alta. To Whom it may Concerm Nn•ine is hereby given that I not hold myself responsible tor the ut wny . debt., orattractwi by io v wire or any other per - 1 son atter this date. without my written order, MARTIN' HABEBBIBIlle HitteVnle, /rune 14th, 11127, 1 House for Sale or Sent 7-roomea house on Flora street 0, good thape ; hard and ,,Oft 3 h1111111 garden. Will either sell or rent, Garden is ploughed, hut nothing planted. slinall harn and hen house nu the lot. Apply to AL1/AN tik911I011. Key left with A, R. MacDonald.. 52.2 Theatre Last Time Wednesday To -Night t !I F..1-,Iles,ltilnil beeti b."aten in his light liy the champion F , _and [hell the girl he had ta r,,,,g,,tten helped him win his regenei mien, Friday & Saturday Ju e 24-25 "T Third egree" With Dolores Costello and Louise Dresser The Greatest of Pollee Melo-Drarnas Tuesday & Wed'y, June 28-29 A Big Double Bill with 3 Reels of Comedy Mae Murray in 66Valencia" and a Columbia Picture Enfuloration Jubilee July 1 & A Second Double Bill "Three Bad Men" and "Hero of the Big Snow" ;Mr. All Pictures at the usual Popular Prices ('0