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The Brussels Post, 1927-9-21, Page 1+-• u ,y 56 NO. 14 $2.00 per annum in advance BAUSSELS. ONTARIO. IVEDNESDil Y, SEIrl P.:.111.11R 21, 1927 j. L. KERR, Iroprzetk !...,; ..=. w The Surrounding District 4. ,..: t .,„ tketittleettOttett4etteeeeeltiefeee0+0000.00tIe00000000.000.00****0000+000.000 CRANBROOK Oliver, or sit.k.,1-0011 00110gO, ID 1,11// Sevviceg at thatilitook, next Sub. itr"lll""ll• Leah. Sunday See ind itt. 10 a. tn. • Ideal weather prevailed for Hie peoBaiiitig 0ervi,,1,0 1,,, 11 ,,, 01, 0„d Sehool Fair, Mile!' wee held in the 7 30 p. re. P telt here, on Tuesday afteenoon mm. c„iner„„, m.,,,,. R. K. et, last. week. Five schools ent 1. red the competitions, which were 111110) it p- preciffied by a large number of epect- 'Atom A. silver 011p, donated to the pupil NVI1111111g the hugest number of points, was won by Mise Ruth McLen- nan, Flovvick. Prize list may be rettd on page 2 of this ilitille. Donald and Rev, W, A, Villiame at- tended the Preebytet•ial, at White- church, last Tuesday. Miss Edith Gorsalitz has retooled eft er spending 11 (mo)ile Of weeks with hey aunt, Mrs. it Barnee, Galt. Hem etit and Mrs, Wilmer, MPS, Baynes and Welter Kennedy returned with ber and spent the week -end, WALTON. Miss Aline Hoy is spending a few days with friends nt Winghern, WROXETER W. N,.,81 hili Mid the outside wood - D.11). end Mrs, Sanderson are holi- wood WM k of his home re -painted. (laying in Detroit. . 1 Adolphe and Alm Saltier and son, Miss Janet Dickson, New Y0('1(, Kenneth, ate holidaying at :emcee. visiting itt her home here.1, The prize winners of the School Mrs. J rm. MOMS" is spending a . Fair may be read on page 3 of this is - week with her son at St, Oatharities. i sup, MissesiDneothy and !Margaret Mc. Rae (Darter spent the week -end nt Tavish returned to Toronto, this i Mame. He is attending collegiate at week Miss Rail Stocks went to Stvatford, 1i no nilton T1109. wet Mrs. Young have veturn- on Monday, She will attend Normel ed home after speudiug a week with Rey. A. D. and Mill. Armstrong „and 1 reRev, and Mrs. 111, F. Chandler and School,letives at Iona, family attended Ow 10111011 d 'w° 1 family, of 'Pim.' wich, were visitors in former parishions at Promo 00 Fri- , , , the village, last week. clay, 8 g110011) : Mise limby Young-, who IR clerking ‘Ve regret to learn of the Reriong in Fi,1„ig,„,,, 0 nye. Egmondville, illness of S, Snell, who is at the home ,,,,,,,t, the week -end at borne. of hie daughter, Mrs, I., Rotten, of . ' 1 Mrs, John Marshfdi, who has spent Dowick. . a three months' visit in the West, re - Visitors to London Fair wet e : , turned home, at, noon, last Feiday. Bert Martin and FitIOIIV, T, 0, and '"' A timelier will hP }IOW in the A. 0, Mts. Hemphill, Mrs. J. N. Allem Mies U. W. Hall. on Wednesday. Oct. 5th, itt,Harris. H. P',1 1r'"11, Mt Rag", under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Philip Dural, 0111 don Gibson and fani• of Bethel °hutch. ily, A. Agar, (4eo. Yen. The Hoton Presbytery met in the 1 United Chirt eh hei e, on Mcaulay, and wile very largely attended, A very • + $ .'.* + fi„„ndth,„ ,. was de„,... by Dr.. For S le v. : . .i.c + ......*•••••••"^-",* .......* ..:. f : .1. Windmill and Pump, 25 ft. 1 + tower, automatic -:- control, for 50.00 1' ... ÷ .i. Number of Oak Water Bar- t .... rels at $1.00 each. • -4-• + .:- 800 New White Brick .1. $20.00 per 1000 + St, David's Church HENFRYN 15th Sunday after Trinity -Sept, 25th 2 p.m.—Holy Communion Service 3 p.m.—S. S. and Bible Class PREACHER Rev, J. H. Georghengan Rector of Millbank - Walter Rose . T. 4. ,e, Phone 38 r 3 Brussels + + e-tee04-04-1-00.1.0+-144-0-1,÷4-0-ei.0*.e <ivtdirlfZiffegf0 Ingnellkinlaft tEITC1 t, INVITES THE LADIES OF ETHEL AND VICINITY TO COME TO THEIR STORE ON Wednesday, September 28th TO SEE THE WONDERFUL DIS- PLAY OF COATS AND DRESSES 001. tif r Tri med •t, 1 o 11 Coats For the Young Lady and Smart Miss—in Needlepoint, Kasha, Suedene, etc. Also 50 Modish Coats Made especially for the Stouter Figure to give the slenderizing effect so much desired. And in addition a fine array of ' Ladies' Fur Coats Electric Seal, Hudson Seal, Persian Lamb, Musk- xat, Coon, etc. Every garment guaranteed to give satisfaction and samples may be delivered. We would like every woman in the district to see these two displays, as in them there will be,' right at your own door, the best the markets produce. WE HAVE 100 lRESSES (Traveller's Samples) Silk Crepes, Fugi Silks, Broadcloths and Voiles to be cleared at prices ranging from $ L98 to $4.95 Leitch & Zeigler Phone 2211 ETHEL mar- Highest prices paid for Produce and Poultry NW Ailverthoementii linstutr-nethel Church Nattes--Wingir Turnbull 4110that `O. at ewatit Fel' 'Mr.. [1 Emma For toil, or rent -Geo. Colvin l'or Hale —'61 v.. A rioororg Benror sa'a wet. Spoil. Money holt-Tun P111 rf.trveRf. florrii--Eri 0 1 'litireli,510nertsir Hair Cloods-.1. 1; Knight For sale- Wt11,01. Rose liumoron- Play -Ethel Woolen'. liid; tita ro-,1 1.111,d l'hureh Auction little -Janie, 3, McLaughlin Ear:test and Mrs. R tam d and son, Maurice, spent Sunday with Mrs, Rad - ford's [raven ts , R. A. and 51 its. At/ h t on, Gorrie. Mr, and Airs. Hadley and daughter, of Elora, are spending a few days at i lie home of George and Mrs, Hadley, Walton, Several people from Walton foul vicinity attended the benefit football game and dallOP, held in Seaforth, last Wednesday evetiing. Jas. H. McLaughlin having rented his farm, being Lot 31, Con, 14, 51e- Killop, intends holaing ti clearing aution sale, on Wednesday, Oct 5ili, Full list ill this issue. Allen Neal, 14011 of Dr, and Airs. Neel, of Peterhof cf, win) lute spent a week here visiting his grandparents, left 011 Friday for 'l'oronto and 51 on t• real, where he will spend the remain- I ing pert of his holidays, Allen intends returning to Toronto, in October, to attend university. The Rural School Fair, held in Wal- ton, on Thursday afterni on, WAS largely attended. The grain, roots, and potatoes end merry kinds of veg- etables were of fine quality and ap- parently, quantity was not lacking. The flower show was tint quite as large as in previous years, owing to so much illy weather, The reenter meeting or the W. AL S. and Ladies' Aid of Duff's United Church met. on September 14111, at the home of Mrs. John -,litinnoti, with about thirty ladies pi esent. The Scripture 1 ending was taken by Mrs. John Mc0avirt, and Mrs. Berry led in prayer. it wits announced that the 'Autumn Than k-nteering Bel VICP Will 1 be observed on the Hrs4 Sunday in October, when 111P P011Vleguti1111 will tie addressed by Miss Well:rood, re- turned missionat y front Chine. 1 The topic was taken by Miss , Knox, continuing the etudy of 1 "Broadening Horizons for Women of l tit' Oripni " Mt.. Maines had charge Wail bronght to the meeting for all of the Om 1 Nit Events, A request 1 funds in connection with the clothing i or the child 111 the Rtitheelart ileum lie paid to Mrs. AleDonelcl, Secrete) y, some time dining this month, as the ! money must be sent away early in October The meeting WAS closed 1 with prayer by Mrs. McCallum, SrP azar A Bazaar will be held in the A. O. U. W, HALL WALTON ednesday, Oct. 5th Under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of Bethel Church 0000 There will be offered for sale all kinds of Sewing, Fancy Work, Baking and Candy. CHICKEN SUPPER Wilt also be served At 35e and 15e EVERYBODY INVITED 1 John Lamont, son or Win. and Mts. Lamont, Molt -swot th, won first, place in the Canadian History competition ltd (1)21 connection wit the Confedev- ation celebrations, He was aWaa cleft the Silver medal. John is a grandson of 0. and Mrs. Hutchinson, 0111 11 te, Otiegratulations„lohn. JAMESTOWN Children's Promotion Day service will be observed in Jarnestown Sun- day School, on Sunday afteontrin, October 211d, and will he addressed by Mr. Stocks, of Wt oxitter, at. 3 o'clock p. in. A special invitation is extend- ed to all, MONCRIEFF On Sunday 11CX1, Sept. 251 11, the an- nual Harvest Horne of Knox Church will be held at 2 30 and 7.80 D. nlo and will be conducted by Rev. E. 0', Chandler, of leordwieh, a former pastor. We will be glad to welcome lino back, Special music by the choir., assisted by Charlie Boyd, of Bethel, who will sing at both sonic:- ee, On Tuesday evening, Sept. 27th, a fowl supper will be served front 6 to 8 o'elock. followed by a firet.elaes con- cert by the Everready Male Quartette of Stratford. See advt. GREY Mrs. 51 etiolough, of Teeswater, is a guest with her daughter, Mrs. 0, Hemingway. Harold McNair, Listrovel, was a week -end vielt or at the of his mother, Mie'h 001/. Miss 1) Alelib0e.11 and Miss Anna. bel '1') mill:Isom of Tor 01 to. spent a week with the fortnet's sister, Mrs. 'Hugh Campbell, Wm, and Mrs. Lamont and family, W. and Mrs, Genet. and C. and Alre. Hutchinson spent Sunday it) Bloat, with Wm. and Mrs. Love. Mr. and Min. Tilden, Essex Co., visited at the holm. nt Wm. and Mrs. Turnbull and 54c0artney Bros„ 3rd Onn., during the past week. Mrs. 14. Campbell, accomptutied by Mrs, John AleDeneld and daughter, jean, Into arrived home after an en- joyable visit wit 11 friends 111 'l'nron Roe's United Church atteiversaty serviees 11111 next Smitley. Bev, E. F. At nistrong will preach at 11 a, In, and Rev. A. V. Walden at 7,80, Every- body come. Geo. and Mrs. McFarlane and Al - beet and Mrs. Orooks attended the funeral of the late Airs. John Turn- bull, in Elmo Twp., on Thursday of last week. Will. Adatne, 12th 0011. had a fine you ug Holstein heifer killed by light- ning, beside the barn, on his ILIO01 in Grey Twp., during the severe electric stoetn, Monday night of last week, During the severe electric etorin, Monday evening of last week, Nelson Cardiff had four heed ni cattle killed by lightning. A. MoKercher inspect. ed the cattle, and being insured in the the Howlett Mutual helps greatly to eliminate what would otherwise be a total lose. Lloyd Pipe received his Entrance certificate, this week. Needless to say, it was much appreciated, even if late in arriving. Mildred Nichol and Leota Cardiff also passed. The form- e,, who took honors, le attending High School ab 13vussele, The three were pupils of Miss Winona Frain, at Bar•rie's School. Very successful annivereary 5001110. es wave eonducted at Union United Church, on Sunday and Monday. Rev, E. W. Hart, of Troevbridge, preached very helpful and appeopriate Rermone to large congregations, on Sunday, while the music was supplied by the Tinton Chtiech chide under the direction of P, N, Ourrie, of Ethel, Besides well rendered 1111 theme, solos were sung by P. N. Onerie nod Mies Lavery and a duet by Mrs. (7, Michel and Mr. Currie, On Monday even)ng, et splendid chicken pamper was provid. ed, which was of the mutat appetizing style, and then followed one of the most interesting programs heard for sotne time. Those who took part were : The Listowel Conceit Party of the United Church, P. N. Otterie, Mrs, Walker, of Brussels ; Miss Olive Brent -10m elocuttottiet, of Hamilton, and Rev. 111, W. Hart, of Trowbridge, The proceeds of the anniversary will amount 10 about S250,00, MORRIS There are a gond ninny good many weeds that might be cut on the road- Citortott PROPERTY SOL.O.-On Sal. nrilay aft eriloon, A octinneet JtI ineo. Taylor dispnsed ef the old Sunshine Met hodist Church to Thos. Graelly for 0160 00, The shed was sold to George nf Belgrave, for 8275.00. The benches and other art i vies were sold, bringing the tntal en le 1110404 00. Wank mid Mrs. Kerney, 4th line, hall a welcome vigil ot for it short time lust week in the '1O 00 of Herbert Page, an old St. Mai ye boy and friend of Mrs. Kerney, whom she had not seen for 34 years. The visitor is coo- nected with the Trivestigetion De. pertinent. of the C. N. ft , and togeth- er with Bryan Scott, an old Bruesels boy, had their private car at Brussels depot, on Thursday. MRS JORN \V. PATTERSON PARSES AwAY.-The Oliftom Kansas, News refers 10 the death of it former Mor - 15)114 : "There is no home circle held more closely together by home ties than the Patterson family, which was, no doubt, In ought about by the gentle iiifluence of the mother, Mrs, Robert Patterson, who was called to her reward on Thursday, Sept. lot, 1927. When a mother is taken, the home ties are broken and no one can ever fill her place. Frai,cie Susan Roe, daughter of John and Mary A, Itoe, was born near Winghatn, Ont., on December 4111, 1858, and died at her home, near Clifton, Keneas. on September let, 1927. She was mar- ried on Jan. 14th, 1879, to Lewis Wilkie, who died on April 4111, 18S2. To 0118 union was born one daugh- ter, Blether Mabel, now Mrs Alex. Rose, of Olay ()entre, On January 17th, 1888, she was married to John W. Patterson and came with him to snake their home near Clifton. Three children came to blots their home : a daughter, Mary Belle, who died in childhood, and two sons, Jas, Wellington and George Edgerton, who still live on and near the family hotne, Three years ago, September 3rd. 1924, Mr, Patterson passed away while visiting friende at Arrow Riv- ee, Manitoba, Besides the lamed- iae family, there are left to mourn the loss of a loved one, five sisters, Mrs, David McOntcheon, Mrs, Thos. Scott, Mrs, Jetties Jaelteon, Mrs, Fred Taylor and Mrs. 'Robert War- wick, all cif Ontario ; one brother, De, W. R. Roe, of Philadelphia ; eix grandchildren and numerous relativ- es and friends. Pee bran PI. /lad 25)8. Iters last named were with het, due- itm her lest illness, Mre. Patterson wag a faithful and consistent Christ- ian, having been a chnech member the greater part of her life, At the time of her paseing away from tut, she was a member of the Clifton Presbyterian colfgregation, She was a loving and devoted wife and moth- er, and her kindly belpfulnees unto others ",,throngliont the years, mum for her the respeet, esteem and love of all Who knew her. During her last illt.ese, alehmigh she MO soiree. ly able to -speak, she showed plainly KNOX (:L1U1tcll MONCRIEFF Harvest Flame The Annual 1 larewa litany Servi, es of Knox Church, Mallon:ft, will Ile held Sunday, Sept. 25 2.30 and 7,30 le me 11 -be ;A:Taint:led llw 14 F. Chandler, of Fonle.ieln Special Music 11 the Choir, assisted Mr. Boyd, Bethel, Tuesday Evening Following (Seetcmiee. 2711,1 A FOWL SUPPER ill by served from 6 1.. ff fel. ',eyed l,r e Coniot. The 101,1 EVEREADY MALE QUARTETTE, Stratford, has been en- gaged, illso an A 1 Eteutleei-i and Vhn- hoist, also .,c Stratf.,ni. Thni talent speaks for eviette 500 Children 25c Everybody Invited Mc:. Valiance Inlis,Pre, Ladies' Aid Rev. W. J. Hews, C.m. Ptoginal THE HUMOROUS - PLAY ISTEN ADIES Will be presented in the TOWNSHIP HALL ETIIEL Friday Eirg5 Sept. 30 Under the auspices of the Women's Institute There will also be the Panto - "Everybody Works But Father" Solos and Instrumental Numbers between Acts Come One ! Come All ! Program at 8 o'clock Mn. II F. Carr, Mrk, Kr:Inter, President. Secretary. ( Personal Paragraph s 1 Hem 11.1 Yin, of 11,1, in town, thie week. 0 0 0 \V Al, Sineleir, hall islet, was ill Detroit, Met Feeley. on It Coto C/Ole. Bat rieter W. M. sioelair wile at tne County ti,wil on 'rues - day. 0 et. 0 0 Airs. (Iter)1' Dunbar if litl MiPS Lizzie Spell spent, several days in Lontlort, this week. robe and Mee Oliver are spending a week with fi tend. in Detroit, and Leant egt on. George Dawson and wife, of Beata - ford, spent the week-etid with Philp mid Mrs. Arnett t. 0 0 Jahn Pugh and W. A, Cameron, of were on old friends i ill town, on and Mee. MeLeitchlin and Mise Olga McKay spent the weekend with friends at Petrone. Mies A. Wallace, of 0101100, has • been the guest of Mee. J. L, Kerr, duritig the (1a.) week. 0 0 + 1:Wallace anti Mts. TlitIPTI. of Point , woe visitors at the home of OFFICIAL MAJORITY mi... James Speir, fluting the Nun- - IN N. HURON IS 188 vv"k' her appreciation of the visit. foto her pastor, her loved one:: and num- erous friends, Funeral ,,E,1 viites wet e conducted at the Clifton 1', esbyter- htn Church. at 11.30 on Saurday morning, Sept,.3ril. A wealth of beautiful tieweiR gave plot f of the respect and love of a host 4.7 0 i' (1111 The (Minch choir 00 rig. end Bev A. Cheney p1 (inched the funeral set alOtl. Interment was made in the I. 0. O. cemetery" Nest in pence, thy care. are ended ; Root lit pone thy work i. done : Thy art gone wher, th who love yan Soon are going, oue by °Hs. ETHEL 011 page 5 of this issue, the pt rweianti ers of Ethel School Fair may lie d Ale. and 51rs. McCincheon, of Tor- onto, ate spending VaCatinn 1110 11 and ir, (rev 'i's l Rev. D. AI Guest took charge of the services on the At wood circuit United Churches, on Sunday last, Mies Iiyht Antes Into 1 etnroeil heme after a holiday trip to Toronto, Whit. by, Hewitt on and Windenr. Stanley Hell is spending a 0911 (11178 here atIdill 0 t ussels, berme returning to Victoria College, Toronto. Misses Ruby Otearei and Ly111 Am- es hare 1 elm 1110 to 01°11 thltiet, 0/411/11, after eoloying a two weeks' vacation. The Wome»'s Institute are OVRR1/11/- iiig 11 Mee, "Listen, Ladies," im ler their auspires, on Pi Way, 8.1/. 3)01), tieeadvt, Further particulars next wpek Hanley Eck titier bIt )n tit wee11 ott the Harvesters' EXI`IllaiO11 Mal eX- poetlf to spend the taxi- few /nontini 111 Albette. He was ticketed by H. 13. Allen, of liritesele. Rey, Mr, JarIcsoil, who has i,oiired ri i,,t1 the el, poi poses moving to Ellie! for the Winter months, His son, Bryan, has a levee elage of pupil. studying music, in this vicinity. Clarence Hamilton, an expert bak- er, nf Listowel, has been engaged by Pert Lake, in the Meal bakery. Th) PP bakers are now working on day and nigh t 0111 rio in order to meet the great demand for the 141)0 bread. MOLESWORTH Months of prayer, planning, vvoik mid sacrifice were brought to a happy consummation on Sunday last, when Dr. Colin Young, of 'I'ut onto, preach- ed the openitig services in the new United Church, at Alnleeworth, Per- fect weather made it possible for cap- acity congregations 10 greet the speaker, both morning and evening, In the morning, Dr. Young spoke from the text, "Behold I make all things 'new. In the evening," Ole sub- ject was .The 'Three Interpreters of Vicarious Service," The choir was ably assisted by metnbers of the choir from Gerrie and with Miss Margaret 56055011 at the organ. Their work was greatly appreciated. Altogeth- er, more than $000.00 was put on the collection plate% when (1113105 0111011 taken. The fowl supper, on Monday n)ght, exceeded all expeetations, More than 5280 00 was taken in at 015 door. The abundance and the getter- osity of the Molesworth ladies is in- dicated in the fact that although the crowd far exceeded the capacity of the church, there was ample provis- ions foe all, After supper, the List- owel Oontiert Party geve a splendid program in flip auditorium of the ellorch0 , 00051511g of chemises, guar. tettee, dnets, solos and readitige. Members of the choir from Currie al- so assisted in the program. Address. ee of weeting were geven by Rev. E, F. Armstrong, of Listowel ; Rev, A., V, Walden, of 131nevale ; Rev. A, 13. Armetrong, of Wroxeter : Rev. Mr, Oraik, of Gorvie, and Rev. D, M. Guest, of Gorrie, Altogether, the event wale one long to be remembered with gratitude by all who came. Rev, F. Malinsky, of Stratford, is the new president of the Ontario see. tion of the Mit18011t1 Synod of the Lutheran Olnivah. He was elected for a three-year terna. 'fire National Council of "tVotnen will hold their Ronne) notiveriti 011, in Stratford, from Ontober 4 to 7. Figures are Spotton 4,595, Hislop 4,407 and. Erieker 2,673 The ottiel(1.1 figures for the North Huron by-eleet on September 121 11, given out by Het meting Officer C. A. Nairn, on Monday, tue SilGt • 10ii 4,495 jHlehcp4 4117 ; liticker 2,073. neking Spot) on's official major - it y 1S. ASIIFIELD Sob- Brick- ilie- Spot - Olt -oder) et lop ton N. 1 23 62 80 N No 4- 139 11 N,,, 12 7 11) -.- 320 194 5S --- 310 3(mean ion of J. 11. (4tent, for Diet' p0141.,- BLYTH stater at Brussel,. No. 1 20 -1r10 D. 51..1,a ..th-, seett, of London, 1311VsSELS . were calling fill Old 1'1 iP1,d, f,.E. ;.1. few- : , DJ 1%8 IA [111111.., Oil S.it 111114V. Mi•. 3e,-1. I. was 111 104 04 . here to hold an onoil,, ..,,,i,, 0 0 0 0 0, R. and Mee. I:evident) and chit - ten end Mrs. 'I'. C. Devideen wets vieitors at London and St. Thema; last week, 0 0 0 0 • M1.4..1, S. Wilton Will receive for the firet time since Mr ma) riPge, on Thursday afternnon, Sept 201 front 3 to 6 p. tn. ee. Nesbit Hamilton is awey to Admire and of her Etterei 11 171•.mt., and 113107 50 of to Northern Ontar in, before he re - three, 0 0 0 ' Shet the Co, town, WILR itt 0551'1 on business, likt Friday, Mr.. Middleton iieeernpititipti hitt; 111- ,'r for the drive. 0 0 + The hit eettte our WIIIIIIpeg tater 1.i, oho tlge in the N.,. I Ne -8T1 -212 COLFORNE 107 Mis; Moe Skelton lioive. thi, week . ler Tommie, te enter treit1111 f,,i• a -ll 11-3l"5. d -o pe,,,,,i,, 4;.....e..,,.,e,t...l.iN- i'e, nI 7. f 45 hetsueeeei1,-, 1911 cot k,t. Ne 52 73 142 .:: „. . 17 Mk,Luella Chmpi. Ie .re.: eouwmisehd bee pesitiewi,1::iMty Bss at 11)1 731 187the ai1Inei y 1,11 0'. Dm ing t 11 e Sum- EReIne111101110.nlb., liv.14 an obliging OD7el(Zka1",e"1.'0'7';901:"1:Nn 1 111 17a 10 ., No. 2 111 181 14)1 rq,r,nr,11e,,v111,:0, 1-11A14, No, 3 7 151 143 of Barriston, fil-p ViSil 01 s with lhe No. 4 10 222 130 fnemPee Mother, All.. Eloll lee. No 1 No. ti 128 2:1_49 11221 . 4ii• They are tun yin::: 1* P.:.o.rig to 11VP. • No. 7 7 ('7 06 daek and Mrs. Bailout roe and .... Advance P11 1 1) • 3 GRP'S 1.7'INVP1.171. 101 61 . .111:111e(e1.REINt gratisl.fill1P- y::)k) feer.I''; :11l1r111'..::fDie:1):' k:'11elt;.i'is; 't, i11'N'iletio1":e‘: of the Genet al Motet. XRNTS. -- - No. 1 No 2 4237 S(173 24 ' Genree Fltv,41.1,1e4., 81: ;Is., or London, Nt, 8 eti 09 32 wee a visitor at the nerental home ov- No. 4. 53 82 23 er the week -end. Ile has Met return - No - 52°0 . t9111 94 eti from a visit to the Otil Country ard Ni ti 41 part of Europe and had a splendid 58 62 82 WW1' .7, and Mre. Hunter, nf Oehawa. No. 7 294 552 810 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- BO WICK 'MVP. have been visiting in and anion& 87 Brussels, for w a feattys. Councillor 18711 4 551 38 Hewitt returned "itt, them to visit IINN000.: 31 181 42 131 lift.e. Hewitt is 89 years old and is a 8e 88 162 his mother, oho resides in Oshawa. NNoo, 45 S2 86 73 1 real stnertiady yet, her many friende No. 6 70 17 _05 are glad to know. _ l' We are pleaeet? .:*** toleern that Dr. Harold Armstrong, F. R. 0. S.. eon of Mrs, Wm. Armstrong, of town, has been appointed to St. Michael's hoep- ital staff, Tnrnnto, Dr, Atmstrong was awarded the P. R. 0. 8. tit Lond- on England and Edinburgh Univers- ities. Congratulations, Harold, 0.1 010 320 556 MORRIS TWP. No, 1 84 68 35 No, 9 33 52 63 No. 8 85 60 62 No. 4 51 50 52 No. 5 48 87 80 No. 0 71 '70 05 272 387 358 TURNBERRY No. 1 48 72 184 No. 2 „ .... . 74 80 61 No, 3 68 28 59 96 ' 81 42 286 212 216 E. WA WANOSH No. 1 44 40 21 No, 2 84 29 79 No, 8 72 28 54 No, 4 58 81) 87 No, 5 46 27 49 304 154. 240 W. WAWANOSH No, 1 28 52 101 No, 2 82 48 74 No, 8 21. 21 56 Wo. 88 15 17 No, 5 70 42 21 No. 0 45 29 16 280 207 285 WINGHAM Ile. 1 16 46 144 No. 2 20 88 188 Ne, 3 10 83 142 No, 4 ..... „15 105 178 No, 5 6 38 90 -- 67 360 082 WROXETER No.) 32 93 72 The figures by municipalities are : Brink- His- Spot- er lop tom Ashfield 316 358 320 Blyth.„ ..... 20 160 104 Bruesele 80 242 167 Col born 111) 281 184 Gotletieh 70 1163 928 Grey 206 559 810 Howick 610 320 556 IVIovrie,... 272 837 858 Turnberry 285 212 296 lg. Watvarmeh 804 154 240 W. Wawanosh280 207 285 Wi n gh am 07 80$ 682 Wroxeter 12 00 72 Advance Poll1 0 11 --- Grand totals 2673 4407 4595 ' Spotton's plutedity over Hislop 188. Spotton's plurality over, Bricker 1902, BLUZVALEI The animal School Fair Wha not 06 the ntogretn this year, and it Wee greatly missed. Why not a little commonity spirit and revive it lee next yeiu.1