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The Brussels Post, 1928-4-18, Page 1VOL,. 56 NO, 44 q;2.00 jler annum in advance '— Saturday's Profit Sliarinu Sales Pork and Beans, I 8 line Corn, Choice Golden Bantam 2 tins 30c 2 tins 35e Raisins, Fancy Seedless Corn, M. L. L..........2 tins 250 2 lbs 25e Catsup 1 qt. 23e Ladies t We have arranged to have a good assort- • went of Ladies' Hats on display Saturday, April 21st, and we feel sure that you will locate the very one you've dreamed of, wished for -but could not find -amongst this lot. We will be pleased to have you call and see them. An re GENERAL MERCHANT ETHEL tl:it.+ 4 t :1»t '.+a' .e'rt + ''..»+ 1 1.,• •«o ,49: '..'+... o'tw., ,d .. ;f3t't:;:4`.»1'113/3#:'+tiYt'.«b%T~t«i:�a>".+a4i»:3~•:�ii The Surrounthnu District 3 w 9+ a1 w«p isti:+_,ktw+rw.rXtat ;M 1421,it*Ii. titrraitt 1titetti tlet«i!�`"r t» ;1'4,1 )-A-i, HENFRYN mer, Mrs. DayidRnn• Mrs. Jas. Law - A haudsonne new Prayer Book of son had that] n of the Oureent 11v - the large primer type has been per- Events, and the meeting was closed chased for use 011 the Pi ay et. desk by idnging "JOS" Shall Reign Where- of the Anglican Ohui eh, A laige e'er the Sun." The Ladies' Aid nheet- hywn hook with the music bus „Iso trig was opened with President, Mrs. been t pnrchn$ed for use on the Prayer Ramsay, in the chair and the singing Desk. These hooks are of the best; of of a hymn. Mrs. Leonard Leeming material and will be a credit to the led in prayer. Mrs, Wm, Murray had butch. charge of the Scripture lesson, and —o the minutes of the last sleeting were WALTON read and adopted. The bnsitiess part The regulm monthly meeting of the ol'the meeting Was then conducted. g e 141iss Mary Srtlilhe Closed the meeting W. M. S and Ladies' Aid Society was with prayer. Two delegates were op.: held an Wednesday afternoon of last pointed to attend the Presbyterial, in week, in the schoolroom of Duff's Un. Wingham, on April 19th- Lunch was ited church, The meeting opened served at', the rinse of the nier-tir7g, wit]) Mrs, Geo. Hadley in the chair ,,, Elton Hoist, of To/onto, who spent and the singing cif •When I Survey the holiday with his mother, Mrs. 3. the Wondrous Cross." Responsive Heist, of Whitby() has returned to prayer followed and "There is a Green Toronto, Hill Far Away"was sung. The lead- '4Vm. Montgomery, of Windsor, er then read the paragraph as$nggest- visited his parents„ Jun. A. and Mr•s, ed in the Easter program. This was Montgomery, Winthrop, for a few followed by the hymn, "The Strife is days, recently. o'er, the Battle Done." Miss Mary Smillie gave a splendid paper on "Japan and India." A report of the first quarter was given by the Treas. � StDavid's ,Ny ( Church HENFRYN RECTOR Rev. Maurice F. Oldham. 21d Sunday after Easter - April 22nd 2 p.m. --S. S. and Bible Class 3 p.m. -Evening ng Prayer Service. ^^vow ce Will bo held in LONG'S HALL CRA NBP.00K f r ,nn__N��!! e ,NaI1 �W Apr, .20 Good Music Lunch Served ' EVERYBODY ODY WELCO • MC touvxaRe,m0.1=.1+t a a..,spm1-J.T.C.S. u4enm1=n..m111.29 ermwrvmaS11n:mn crmaas+vV.MINISCvcno, 7. 6,4 ritas On Mo nd ay, April 23rd • we commence selling Gas at I9c per gal., plus 3c tax -22c -at our Garage. Don't fail to buy our 1.00•gallon coupon books and save money. Car Repairing -..n/ral We are prepared to overhaul and repair all makes of cars and our mechanic, J. McNabb, guarantees a first-class job. h)erL. dme re Foe -d Garage (£I^a,esse11s SM tu Special Bargains for Saturday, April fist. The following list of Goods at Chain Store Prices Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs for 23c Large Can Tomatoes, 2 cans for ,29c Borden's ]flvap. Milk. 2 Cans for270 Banquet Sardines, 8 cans for .,23c Hein's Cream of Tomato Soup, 2 cans for ,27c Forest City Baking Powder Quart ,jar 39c Pint jar 290 Shoe Polish, Black, Brown, or Tan, all at, per tin ... 9e • Quick Shine, 'Stove Polish per tin 110 Pure Castile Soap, 7 cakes for - 23c Formaldehyde, for treating grain 16 oz. bottle for 45c Phone 2225 T. S pence ETHEL Eggs bought for easlt or trade Highest Prices for Farm Produce t:hUSS.h,LS; 01V7-l/au, TVEDN I 5Li/ /11'11,R x , 1g28 New Advertisements For este—Phone 447 For sale -R, A Engel send for sale -ling Oreerfnrrl Roby I hiok(-•Wei, Mr Nsir Th. Jives of bore -Duni Uhnroh, Walton rinx land wanted -J. cd A ndersop & Sat Tr,nter dmuon,ttn!itn-d W, Leggatt 44orlffnernlo-R, W Ferguson Just gide Sandwich Chnb--(i, A Headman }inrgain Sale -Ethel Presbyterian (7}iurolt Cuuoh for sale -nig i.uke C. Hpeiran coming -line's Anht•d March S;,tn,•A •v uprcla s... W bete-andrew H. Bain Sweet clover seed --Russel Dougherty . Piga for sale -1. Hollinger El wave our0--John L•i. Matrar For Rnle-(ehr1R, Rogerson ?nature farm -Mrs. Hector MoQ 'Kyrie Goa 22c -Bert MrIntvre Court of Revision -Township of Rtorria Seed potatoes -Wes Stephen -son Cows wanted -R. Htevellsott Dnnoe-Geo. Weisenberg Oar of salt-heaoh & Zeigler WROXETER Mrs. T. G. Hemphill was a Tor- onto visitor last week. Robert and Mrs, Black 'have re- turned home from an extended visit With relatives at Ayr and Toronto. The young People's Society of the 'United Church are putting on their play "Thr Path Acro,s the Bills" in Fordwich Friday evening \V le -Tile Anrvi 71Teeet sg of Lbs Wroxeter Women's 1uetil.ute will be held at Mrs. 0, Davidson's borne, on Thursday. Apr. 26111, at 3 p. 1u, Mrs. S 00k4 will take the topic, "Fond V/Itis of Fg',.' and Wept of Serving Them." Roll Call will be answered by "A Poem that, hoe helped 7eI} rd Lire " ETHEL Miss Jean Sanders, Tavistock. spent EL couple of weeks at her home here. Mrs. Montgornety, of Bay City, Mich., is spending a while with het' father, Jno, Arises, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Weir tetu"sed to her home in Walkerton, after spending a couple of weeks at the home of 1)r, and 141rs, McMaster. "Yimnry Yons0n's Yob" will be presented by the young people of Trowbridge in Roe's OhIlrch, on Friday night of this week. There W115 a 21111 house to see the play, "Dees It Pay?" presented by the Presbyterian Young people of Listow- el, in the Township, on Friday night last. L 3 • '4 Quite a few are:planning to attend the Presbytery greeting and Women's Missionary Society meetilig, 111 Wing - ham, 00 Thursday of t•}]IR v1 7eek. Pearson 14 the official delegate from themreult and r u Mrs «'. Bremner will represent the Ethel \V, Al, S. Don't forget the "Betroth, Sale" to be held by the ladies of the Pi esbyt.er- irtn n} nu•rh in llnnbar'1. 1-Inli, on Sttt- nrday afternoon of IIlls week. 13e - sides the sale of it large range of ur- tielps and borne -made barking, there will a9nhe' 141,51' l nllnh se •1/31' , (1 during the afternoon. S4e advt. 1.'110 regular meeting of the 'Wom- en's Institute will 1,1., heli) on 'I'hnrs. day t aCte • n ,' afternoon II's Y u v( t •e itn t the I.1- - Dirge rr nt 0 r lilt ...3)n'1'ln ch. ' 1'ha sub• pet, "Spring Birds," will bt taker) by ll}iss MeL"nuns, and roll cell will he answered by "Hints on Horne Garden- ing." Musical and literary prnpratu; Everybody welcome. GREY Mrs. L. A. Wright (end Mrs, TI, J. LMTahprnre visiting thole mother and Mee. Pringle in Toronto. They will return to Lite farm with theme. Edgar Unllinger wets home front De- troit: over the week- end, Edger holds good pastas ) with the Hn(1s(m 50(1 14, -.seat Motor Oar 00. over there, G. L, ICrauter, teller of the Bank of Montreal, at Acton, Ont., got a mnve . to he Bank of Montreal, H'tlibnrton, Ont., as aroouutant•teller of that branch, He is a son of M,. and Mrs. Kreuter, 10L11 Ooni Argos Smith (t& Son, 2nd inn., re- t.nntly disposed of their Shoethnrn herd eine, Millcraig Snow Duke ([tap.) to L. Frain, Ooze 4. This is a choice quality enimal, bred by A. G.• Ross, Milicraig. Aloess, Scntland. CT Demonstration A. JOHN DEERE Tractor Demonstration will be held at the Liv- ery Barn WLVGHA1}.i Saturday, April. 21 to which everybody is invited. J. W. Leggatt Salesman Whitechurch Flax La Wanted d Will lease a limited number of acres of land for growing Flax by the acre or ton. For particulars apply to JOHN MEADOWS, Brussels, or "The Eyes of Love" Will be presented by the Young People of Seaforth United Church at WALTON Friday Ev'g, April 20th Admission 35 cents EVER ODY WELCOME MORRIS Miss Floret' et. 1(cklier has returned to Agineaut 1, where she 111(e reenmetl her unties as teacher after spending a pleasant holiday under the parental roof, ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION -On Thnreday eveuutg, Atoll 12t1, about 00 ['riptide aid neighbors gathered at the home of Harvey hTcC)tcheou and presented Mrs, RubL, Scott with a 13111 tease, nnl brel la turd hand•sat.ch el and Mac Scott with 1( lunch hex fountain pen, purse and money. Mrs Scutt made a suitable reply. The ev was spent in garne4 and socia chat, This following address was read by 14lr , lVtn. Bernard and the pre8- euLation made by Mrs, Rubt, Nichol and Tmnruy hillier : hilts ROBT, SCOTT AND MAO, DEAR FRIENDS AND Nlil(iHBORS,- lVe have gathered here to -night to express our hope that may stay !(song us and our regret of your pro- posed removal from this community. For many years, we have 200nd you true friends, always ready to help others, but our loss will be others' gain. %Ve ask you, Mee. Scott„ to ac- cept this suitcase, umbrella and hand - satchel and Mac, tills lunch -box four. talo pen, purse and money, not for their material value, but as tokens of slnee1e appreciation of your ninny kind deeds. In parting, we with you every worth -While blessing, Signed on behalf of your neighbors. DOUBLE \l7EDDINit,-TheSedgewick (Alberta) Sentinel, of March 291h, con- tains the following wedding notice which will be read with interest by many of our subscribers, as one of the principals, George Clarence Crooks, was a format' 15911.14nown Morris boy : "Seldom is it possible hi one fitwily to have two sisters marry at the same c1u1nh, !Lb 1,110 Stuns hour and oo the $!41)11. day as rho S!1 vet Wedding of thteit'',avenue het this is exactly what happened c( ' i l 1'h 1'5 �+� u.dn l t I tLP ch ..,.nd when 3li-s fuze May, e1dee!. (laughter' of N. E. and Nye. hose, of Sedge(vir.k, W146 1(111 H ill i nt marriage e to Join) tAlex- andel,fifth son 1111•. and Mrs, 1'a, L v- ie q, a1'., of ('•aster, and bliss N.Ilen Al')! ('[' 10tsie), second daughter of Mr, and lllrs, Rnse WAR united in marl iage to George (lb(teons Crooks, of Set] it, %rich, only 8011 of Al belt and the late ales. ()rooks. of Brussels, Oct The dumb!), wedding wits solemnized in tine United Church, at 830 p. 111•, Rev. Peter Dawson, the pastor, oftleittting, beneath a trellised arch altietically designed by friends, in white and green with sevei tri white wedding bells hanging therefrom, forming it picturesque setting for tate assembling of the wedding group, Other flower- ing plants and ferns brightened nooks and cornets. 141rs, Fred hunter play- ed the wedding match tt8 the proces- sion entered the (,hooch, preceded by Miss icItllel Rose, the bridesmaid, mete lily dressed in beaded (•oral georgette crape and carrying a sheaf boquet of pink carnations, accompanied by William Rose, who acted as hest man to bout bridegeomus. Miss Ellen was a picture of (134101 1. ees in a most be - tenni ng gown of Valentine crepe and rich metallic lace, the sheltf boquet of hothouse roses blending in pet feet harmony with. her tre8s, which was Completed with a spray of mange blossoms aji the shoulder, a necklace of pearls encircling he throat and a orouet of orange blossoms enhancing he rich coloring of her hair. The ser - ice was most linpeessive and the re- pou8es clear and audible. During the signing of the register, Miss Or. Ara lastly sang very sweetly "I Love You Truly," Every available space in he chetah was utilized to accohnodate he large gathering of friends present rem far and near to witness the mar- itege of: two of Sedgewick's most pop- linr young ladies, At 0.80, a reeep- ion wive held at the home of the held - s' parents, when about forty guests reeved to offer congratulations to the ewly wedded couples and join in the vening'efestivities in 110(100 of the erasion. The home decorations ere confined to the palest shades of Dinh: msec entwined with white, Wirth Millar colored streamers and hells rigbh0ned with the glowing lights of he candles. The table of bonne was work of art ; a dainty little white itch. with two white doves perched ti the centro, beneath which two ink roses (enrbleOlnt:ie of the two rides) were entwined, the arch reach- r fans the Dna bridesc!(l(e to the thee, the effect being very pretty. nnmediatelyover the centro of the title and hanging from the ceiling as a bask etof pin I( roses with stream - 114 attacheddraping gracefully 1111 tit caching eaolh guest's piece whore it 115 held clown with lighted cendlee, hi(sh lit up the three-tier en.kes to infection, these being iced and trim - ed with silver leaves endconfectimis nt crowned with ornamental teed. ing rake flowers. A veritable deluge f wedding gifts have reached the omits of the. newly wedded e(hupplee, s well as nearly two hundred which ere eho4veeed ori the ht ides frone"The 1 4 argil gale OF ----- Aprons, —.� Aprons, Rompers Children's Dresses, Quilts and other articles also Homemade Baking ;Will be held in Dunbar's Hall Ethel Saturday, April 21st Under auspices of the Ladies' Aid of Presbyterian Church Sale opens at 2 o'clock 15 Cent Lunch served dur- ing the afternoon. EVERYBODY WELCOME COMING YMM Y YONSON'S YOB Best Play of the Season AT ROE'S UNITED CHURCH friday Ev'g, April 20 At 8.15 sharp Presented by Y, P. S. of Trow- bridge United Church Come and have a Good laugh Admission 35c and 20c D. M. Guest, Pastor 1 Community Ship f I v 1 � u y np r, Love," which ample evidence of the respect and e a year, and we 11.I'e sr cry to pee him let f. L„ A'E'I.'I•`, Fraplietor Miss Hdtnt HSI Wel d, iv the gt:,•ot of ftien!o414. in Stra!1',rd. 41;84 (r A. H,nt (((ed Betty Wet" vie- 1t•,sllrly r•lti,1*,1aslweek, Geo. Anders, n ul' Lueknovf, %ails a Vi4it01' in town (111 Tuesday. 141i Ella 14i. Faller spent part of 111.1' 1.713(1.11• vacation vleit1ug relatives 11*'I'urot)tn. town, 11(4'ueo,'ray.f 111f. WAR heresee- iu}; :,11(01. orders for Alberta coal, ,1oe A1l1eil, of Wlnn:p('14, Was can- is;; nn'111 1')11(4(1,, in 1015:,, this weplc. due 10011/3 as if 10.1001 the %Vest agree 1.1.17 15411. \V1. are entry to hexer' that Mies Stella Senderens here been 111 with r he u111atie fever, foe some weeks. but hem, that elle nifty be fully restored to good 11401111 soon, dos, and Mee. Whoosh and fondly motored to Blamer -1i, last week, to vie - it relativeR. '111ey (.111! 0011 to their Il(1110 in Owe) Mound, on Saturday,. ace"rllpaieJed by Mrs. 11eIntosh's niece, Mies Her•(thy 11.31(14(1ge, Mrs. Taylor 11411 t0 I{incardi11., on Aire.tlity Gendnlldose, and llfarnier lly, She expects to return to the home of her de tighter, Mt. Wm. Palmer, town, In Jno1. AVe hop1. Ilia. %h1 change will in(pt nye her heel! in tacit Ulirer, j1'„ left for Toronto, 011 Monday, having eerin01•d 0 p, chins in a illag 04(11111(1( 1. ,1114,4 17:18 been en- gaged in the Allen drug store' 1191 for •l v 0 a n e n W b It O H it ,n t W 0 11. w 1' m n d 15. G. ANDERSON T& SON, , tt' Lucknow tY teem in whicl, they ate held in 11 community in which they have resid- ed for wavy years. air. crooks, WI Own8 the'3edgewiek chug slut e, h made hie home here in recent vett nod has won the respret and con& Cance of all, during that time. Al Irving 11as resided temporarily in n midst while mi the O. P. R, stuff c ope1ntois, and has many friend Mention utast be made of the variou groups of young folk who arrive with musical i(tst)•umenL5 to 8erenad the wedding party and cifec 1.e t ate feel 51.1w Per th,s kle will conal Paragraphs make gond whet ever he gnee, W. A, Lawry was a vislt"1' 10 Tor onto, last week, to , Charlie Findley, of Winglntrn, visit res' ed friends in town, m1 Saturday. i1- 131iss \Vil,uifred McMillan is 111( lues r ' t Mrs. )t �g11. FI' Sullivan, Muune n1' lies. A W. and Mrs. Barker were f 15 '$(1)re hi Toronto, for a (ewcla e la s,bug wHFk. Disa Rhea Rutledge e has s ) n1. to 1. ti . d GndOrich, where she has accepted je poson 1liseitiM.ary Buekel' spent last week - with bel mutt, Mrs. P. A, McArthur, 1t( Grey T'Wp. 1I. Iiitnsorr acrd Fh B. Allen were , , Sunday visitors at the lot Get 's hntlle P Illations to the newly wedded pairs be fore leaving on the ti11111 for Edmon ton and Coast points for their wed ding trips." HURON COUNTY BOY (L1VEN SENA OFF. -At a farewell party and dune given hitt by his general agent, G. A F. Wood, and Mrs. Wood assisted b their many friends, Jack '1'1)7,1( , pop (lar 01d•tinle singing violinist, we( presented with a handsome (1 Avon, bag. Although taken completely by surprise, 1411'. Thymic, in a neat. speeel thanked his many friends for thei kilduess. The party 05!re staged a Sovereign Hall, where sever(1) bund red of Mr. Thyme'$ Meade and ad ruil•ets, including many sltow.fnllc (tilt and mttslri,iuv, gathered t0 bid hill "bon voyage,' u u tl to eve , of '� h( de mixture to his home near 13u:see11. Ont. Alex Johnson, who ha, app. -r(• ed before Rey,rlty, wns to""1, 1• , r' ser 011)0ntt s 14!1(1 1111.13(113'4 tu, n, stti0n t 1 l the atisf,u•tinn n1' vtrrcun Morris Council Meting Minutes of ins,:ting• held in 'he T ownship Haft, on Monday,April 9, 112x. Members oil present, the liec-ve The minutes of the last meeting read and approved, The Assessors Roll was returned 111(1 accepted, and the Court of Re - wedeln on the 11(111 will be held at the Next COuneil meeting, May 21st, 92 ii, The following accounts were paid: \V. McKibben, fumigators, $4; Jno. tilaso0, stationary, :1.70; The King's teeter, St rtutes $1 5; H. Barnard, 04 tai: $2.38 Patrolmen - W. Cr ale', $1.25; Fd Johnston $2.70; e in Wroxeter. (i Ted Grewar, who has been visiting ' his brntllet, W. A. Grewar, left. for 1 J- Y Toronto, on Saturday. G. A.) s Headman arrived Mink int ' Bt ussels, lust Wednesday, lifter his 1 T, s' r visit t t 7 1' Jnmuras,l Flee 1 ui a r Cr. Lneknrr, of Kiteh4aer, WAR the � t finest: fur a few Jay0 litst Week at the ' L Dame of J. lend 1I1,,, Frrg11,ou. 1 as. Nitble, $24.50; Lew Jewitt, I11 1.43; + T. S. F 10(, :u C. Rrnrlt- t an $4 4.45; Jas. Anderson 312; hos. 111111.1', rdad surierintendent, t,ii; W. J. Ilenileascor, Good Iloads A. AliteLieeee, 31i. end Mr.:. Fleming and Rev. D. (1,.,,10 eerily a +t ape.•„tile' ,'a Mrs. 13. 141eftee, of IA ns,lll, trete callers in ' 14,,.,1. 1h.gita:1111, 2, 1100 iy. ettee mien i0tvuIrlsr%t,1.1,fora=hent time. I�7(lel7,wil,•,:f(' 1r t 1411,3. A, (,, i111e1(1L 1(::tl 3lester t'1'( y 1Cie i•t• Ral(- 1 Gen lin oo ' b, S1 T. , !.• s 100)111., .1 1'„� n re Genre,. visitors over 1 ,tell ' ads 0 11 Avon is �• F i - lvtth(h.•fntmr7',,isrelnTn)Olrto. lrc•uttritig /31111.p„...,..,”7^.:..Ir''itetitri B.•rtmid Ali s. t41a}uryte al„i f1'; - toy •;hert ih,e s of n .o•. '.t1. d,nlehh.r 1"./.• .. v(:el.•:ti v: ^1i/3 1 The late t 7 at Ho.eu=h :.,, t1' in llillbe,r .mil•io, ,ud+ . n 1 i ii a d i Tee. ,,.,i1' , Sulliv((,, at Mount H , -.:r Cr.t;:, rr•d was 1 liar J( 11 lit 1 f jl7ltO Rf•nL71ti"n was rind(' by I''1' au!3 \t ll' rev' ,th C .uu: of> -p' n... 1i, s, Siliery. who %tt ul•'r1•a 1.�r• (the y vVhile iu '1!)' lu Mr• evil i i, 1, r•• nn ren t,•ad.(1 van 1'•u iy se1! 11,1 , p,(tr f i'.1,'.1 ls rount- TltyOo, with l\'. Il. Teroet"ll' the V1510 th+l (01tinily of (1.1, Tr. land. Th.' ty. .1+,.• w•ts is 13%1 ( lit yl:lt. and intti original "Ukulele Bill," ch 1, •l1teti 1 .l t,71r of the late lits. Tte- reit t in 11 l b=id 1 r >(n(,o I7yunls, au(1frnee4 at theatre clubs and lodges, 1'`11(1• and to+(ted bete Itb1411 13 clary m ( re when 1. her ifnshat:d funk and in addition, br,adrio'ied 14)11(17 t:gn,!" a prograin. front many local radio sta. ._ Lions. Mnew for the s(pn.,re dances ... tuns provided by Walter Robinson, is and M1 �� ,•Heavy Hearst” and Mrs, eV. AMains, Vv'G eddi.rn _Anniversary while the round dances Were play, d by 3 1501 Site aplinge," assisted by 1Ie$srs. Oliver Christophe}' and Mrs. Raynard. Ethel Celebrate the 60th Anniversary soden and his " AAlc0attl and Oliver, weeping 000t• —o BELGRAVE HIiss Goodhall, of Toronto. is the guest of Mrs. R. Yuill. Willie Grasby was a visitor with friends in Georgtown. Miss Mildred 3e03ie was a visitor with Mrs. Fox at Whitechurch. Mrs. I. McIver, of Winnipeg, was a recent visitor with Mrs. J. A. Bran- don. George and Mrs. Jordan and dau- ghter, Freda, visited with friends in Clinton. Mrs. James Michie and children, Barbara and Bobbie, spent the week end in Myth. Miss Cela Coultes is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. 14Iit- chell and family• at Rothsay. l4Ils. Farquhar of Clinton, and son, Mervin, of Detroit, were Taster visit- ors with Joe and Mrs. Clegg. - M s. Chas. Coultes was in Luck - now on Monday and Tuesday. While there she attended the funeral of a cousin the lute W. C. Webb. John Campbell and daughter, Audrey, of- Aylmer, were visitors with Chas. t and Mrs, Campbell. , , o 1121 1 f WaThew'Inovllge (.nlar monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of Knox United Church, was 111(111 011 Wednes- day afternoon in the basement of the church. Tho president, Mrs. J. Rintoul, had charge of the meeting.. A quilt was quilted and there was also an egg shower which realized it 11dy sum for the treasury. The regular meeting of the Bc1- enten Women's Institute was held on Tuesday, April 17, at the home of Mrs. James Anderson, 6th -coil, The roll call "If you could have one more labor saving device what would it be and why?" A paper was given by Mrs, John Rintoul on furnishing and decoration the farm home. 14lusic Was fnrnisho(1 by Mrs. John Coultes. n Recruits to the I3r1tish Amy are decreasing in number. Manchester, England, is to build dwelling houses costing $1,760,000. ' That only half the voters of Glas- gow, Scotland, go to the polls on Motion day is eauslatg concern a- non5 the loading citicens, of their Wedding. A very (nterlr.(in3 103,1 14131101, 1 ,5_ (2*. ''k 1411102 10 1;1hel, on Tueday, Apr. 104h, the occasion being the 001 11 anniversary of for wedding of (Ihris• to1,1101 all(1 Mte. Ray hat 'd, a you pie well and favut•aoly known in 1.1111.1 and $)rt•unn(lieg cioncn1111it7 fin i, ver hall' n CenCllt y, Members of the t.u1- !ly took Lile opportunity to extend oongratubuJnris (red best wishes and to spend a scrotal time in the home which has been i(1 the 1014 aid is at present a place of enmfort, shelter and guidance to one and every weigher of that family, Early in the day, the different members of the family be - gall to arrive and at the noon Haut., over forty were assembled to parttli(e of et bountiful wedding dinner with the bride and groom of sixty years ago seated in femitof a real wedding cake and surrounded by a jolly crowd, ()brie. Rayntu d's boyhood days were spent on the Raynard farm ort \l'it• 011011 Road, 131tutelr(td Tp., being bolt) 111 1844. Mrs. Raynard, whose maid. en name was Elisabeth Jane Arnl. atrnng, wap burn in the same town ship, in August 1815 Slte was the eldest dao8 titer of thea late Thos. Arrustrong and his wife, Agnes Lucy Switzer, both of whom came from Ire- land. On April 10th, 1808. 01101e, 'termed and Elizabeth Jane Arm• strong were united in marriage by Rev. D. D. Itoulston, of the St. Marga Methodist Church. That day, they started silt on a married life that hoe penned to be not ally a 10ng one, but u happy one, After the honeymoon of sixty years ago, Mr, and hire. Rely. nerd settled in their first home which was situated on the Lakeshore 00ad about four miles South of Goderieh, whet a they spent two Teats. In 1870, they moved to Perth 017„ and for five years they resided near 'St. 141tuys. In 1876, they derided to move to the Township of Grey, where the greater part of their married life has been spent. It was about 1015 that Mr, and Mrs, Raynard decided to retire from their farm hone, They came to the village of Ethel and sines that time, they have lived a quiet and happy life in the hest village of Eint•- 00 Oonnty, where the have contrib• (ted much toward the encial and let lilsious life of the community, where they have (rade a host of warm and lasting ftiande for themselves, Alt. ole lits. 1117,00)11 were Trivet wit i1 a fishily of one son and six 1 daughters, viz: Max Ilny(t•id, Mrs. 1E. AI.kert and itha. C. (',e1(g!.ltn, all now residing near Lack now Out t 1\1 is, H. Dobson, 11he1 ; .'tl, . +,Rev.) W. E- Loess, Pt-emelt:it, 1.e t ., 'T, S, A. ; MI s. 1. 141) well, Winnipeg, Alan. 1 Mrs. G. Bert:eurh It 1i also of interest to trite that they have twenty 141an0ehildreu and twelve great grandchildren. 11 re. RaynardDae four sisters and Hue brothers living. One sister, Mrs. Ross, was present at the ,jubilee. Mr. nd 1V1:s, Rayoat•d teetered many gifts, among which WAR nn address front the Family (CC(mpanied by a purse of gold and IL I',nitlflll bognet of flowers. The address WAS read by 1:rlte4t Aetc ett and the presentation made by Max Rltynard and Mrs. Ack- ett. Following is the /address : DEAR F \r)titi, Ain MOTHER.- to We, your children, are very h' i_ py to meet together on this yeti• Dia- mond Wedding annivee sr, y 4, : il,.• years have gone by lu r, t ,, hare tical the care teller 1'r spa tl ! V I f ,.la a • n homes, Ti has 1410'' •i a• 111.• opts ring. ity to see and tenliz, til,' sarriflee0 that parents are.1111,•,) upon to stake for their tTul(1,„n Ti i” r u per- haps, „as 119591' belt • 117:1 We 1p- Oreei iLe you! nate and 1ni'3itr , over net as we gr1.w from childhood to man- hood and womanhood, As a ti etighl:. 1nken of our xp/evolution, WO ask you to accept this false and this bequete (f flowers, We hope that you may still see many years of beelth and hap- piness. PROM YOUh 41)0 AND DATTIinTg125, 141e, Raynard replied in few avell- (ehn8eu winds, in which 'he thanked 959(170111.Fnr their kind remembrance end exlues$ed I.be pleasure of life wife esid lioneelf et having en really of their family in their home on Ulla happy oecasinu, The guests inriniled the following t Max and Mrs. Rnynei'd and Nelsen ; Ernest and Aire. Ackert. 1 Chas. and 141rs. 00ngrnm, Pearl and Clifford, gf I,urknow ; purvey and 141x•;. Deheon, of Ethel ; 14lelvin and Mrs, Raynard and family ; Fiarnl l and Mrs, Fereus•. 011,611a family ; Cecil and Tens. M111101014)1(1 214nti 1111)7, Walter tend Mrs. Alton,. nt Luekno'w ; Mrs. Iln445, of 86' Mlu'ye ; Quest and Mrs, Dobson and Lawrence : Rely and Ales. Hall and t11l- win • Rev, 0, Al. and Mrs. Guest and Jimmie Miss Tet P r