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The Brussels Post, 1928-8-1, Page 1VOL. 57 NO. 7 2:00 per annum in advance BRUSSELS) ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1., 1928� .14.1 .d..:,«;« .;I 14,744:0 4441«++3»'s»i(v'a4 3.44,RdM'+'+:!+FA444,1441,!I«o,3»S,#+.3»; d':+t7 , The Surrounding District e itt?ge018E0E ithrtties I IiVeleltero AAfe ettI sere �h ,_IwS.d ,..I« ltet!lele AA isene ?l CRANBROOEn, Wheat cutting is on the program,��"� Markdown the 1(010—Oranbronks Field Dray, Th overlay, Aug, loth. Fuller particulars, next week. Rev. Ll. W, Jal•.ksoa will have charge of the services in Knox Pres. by111111 Church, during August, while Rev. 1V, A, Williams is on his holidays. Mles'!'here)4& Swilo,Pt', who teaches school at Grund Bend, had 7 pupils write at: the recent 1.'ntrance. Ex(uns, Six pupils )vele sneoesful Mid five of the six Inik )lame). (Jath teacher and pupils are to be congratulated, • WROXETER Fred Davey and bliss Margaret. Dav- ey are holidaying at Alliston, Gavin Davidson, of Oohawn, is spending a few days in the village, Rev. L. and Mrs. Bolinbroke leave this week fora three weeks' holiday. blies:Eleanor,Bevington, of Cleve- land. is visiting iter aunt, Mrs, A. Munro. Mrs. Dottie, Ohesley, lea visitor at the home of her nephew, Wm, Gib- son, Tut'nberrq, Ma's, Cochrane and little daughter, of North Bay, are guests at the home of Robt, St'ck1, John Giteon, of Chicago, is spend- ing 0 few days with hie mother, Mrs. Thos, Gibson, Rev, A. D. Armstrong, of London, was in the village, last week, having come to take part in the funeral ser- vice of the late Thomas Gibson. Gen, H. Harris, Saskatoon, who has been visiting iris Mother, Mrs, Wm, Harris, Turn berry, left for his home, last week, He made the trip by mot- or. A nnmhel' from here )attended the funeral of the late Thomas Bolt, of Wingham, a former well-known resi- dent of Tnrnberry. Interment was made in Wroxeter cemetery. W. I —A delightful afternoon iwas spent at the home of the Misses Haz- elwood, last Thursday afternoon, when the members of the Woolen's Institute held their regular monthly meeting. In the aheence of the Presi- dent, Mrs. S, MrNanghton presided, when as well as 6 visitors, 16 members responded to the Roll Oall, the re - PAUSE 1 NOTICE 1 Garden rrty Under auspices of .ST, DAVID'S CHURCH I:IENFRYN Tuesday i n �i7 ri At the home of Mr. Thos, Kerr e mile North of Henfryn THE JIOADI,EY CONCERT CO, of Listowel, will render the (n•ngranl which will consist of Bnchulor's Quartette ; Orchestra Numbers : Humorous numbers by Quartette : Mrs, Clarlt, Elocutionist; Miss Phylis Kilgoun Reader ; Ronald Cos on the Cornet l Jack Wokcford, Boy Soloist ; Comic Selections and Songs. • Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock Booth on Grounds Admission 50 and 25 cants IF weather is unfavorable everything will be inside. Rev, M. P. Oldham, Roy MCCreight, Rector, Thomas Korr, Wardens 1 )pollee to which was given by muting a cur'r'ent event 1)1 the month. At the coiclneioo of several 111 0reeting items of btu/Mese, the meeting took the 111111 of a lawn party. Seem el in- teresting centeses were 1101(1 into which every ,joined heartily, Dainty refreshments were served by the host- esses, GREY Council cheers 00 Hat urd0y, 1Vheet is now ready to rat. Send in 1110' news. Tax P4101' al. Ways welcomes newsy items. Crarthronk is going to hold a Held Day, on Thursday, Aug. 16tH, Re- m11n1bPt the date. Oliver: and Mrs, Hemingway and family will )attend the Reining way - Fitt lin Pie -1110 at Hamilton on 1Ved• nesday of tills week, MIT, Jas. Edwards and daughter, Grace, of Pasadena, Oalifornia, and S. bI, Br'eekenridge, of Des Moines, were visitors at 0, and MIS, Hutchinsnn's 631) line. Wire. Edwards and Mr. Breckenridge are sister 14)1d brother of Mrs. Ilutchinsoft. Wesley'and Mrs. Cause, of Wall- ace ; W. A. and Mrs, Lamont, and family, of Molesworth ; 0. and Mrs. Hutchinson, G. and Miss Balfour and Eric Purvis, of Grey, were visitors at Owen Sound, on Sunday last. BROKN H>.a AWL—Little Irene Mc- Callum, 6 -year-old daughter of Dune. and Mrs. McOtallum, of near Blyth, while visiting at the home of her grandparents, R. J. and Mrs. Hoover, 011) Oon„ fell off the swing, a distance of about two feet. and broke ]ler left arm, Dr. McMaster was at once call- ed, and on seeing the break, advised to go to Stratford for an X-ray. Ab Stratford, the doctor advised that they go to Toronto to 0 bone special- ist, as the elbow cap was off, besides a small bone broken, Mr. Hoover held the child going to the city and hack and the ett•0.iu took a lot out of Grand- pa. After an all-night drive to Tor- onto arlcl her arm in a taste, the young lassie is now beginning to run around agai11. The specialist guaran- tees a perfect atm. 4 MORRIS !-lave you cut your weeds yet 1 Wheat cutting is the next Item on the program, Shertiif Caldbeck and son, George, of New Liskeard, were calling on old I f)ie endathis wek. , bliss Marealet Burgess, of Regina, and i.liee Lyle Burgess, b e ss of P nrontr 'have been theFpleats or their cousin, R .T Onlrtr.tt(r --Reference was trade of the ((e)uh of Jewel Campbell, relict of the lata Malt ((Ibsnfl, who pawed away in }ler 91st year et her home on the 211(1 con, 1)eeeesed watt horn in Scotland in 1838 end left with her plat I ems when 6 years oldand carne to America, first d , r at Fetal iiJ 'r , I 1 It (e Is• land, Emu years latIt ( i er• the family moved into McGillivray township, nett)' Loudon. 65 y1'a)s ago in June she married 1)01' partner in life and they moved to Huron Onunty, settling . os Lot 20, Oen, 2, Movie., wher0 de- ceased spent the remishlder oilier l((1). 4. d. ancua TO — Harold Skinner's Blue Water Boys —IN— Wingham Arena $ Every Thursday' Night .1.+++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ ti• Special Anoovncement! Having been appointed Distributor for the h sler Corporation. We offer Cars at $695,00 and up, including six different models, PI mouth ' De Chrysler Soto .6 , Chr' I •y ` s 62,6 ; Chrysler 65.6 Chrysler 75.6 ; and Chrysler So 6, All with the longest wheel base of any small car, also hydratufc 4 -wheel brakes. Come in and look them over. E. 0 CUNNINGHAM Phone gx BRUSSELS New Adverttaemenis Plaid Day et mem Pisa for safe—J, A. Nichol )rnr bale .'John hoo111op Heifer ntra1td—Jen,P4 Noble Tannin•r wanted—Geo. tsshnrriell (garden Party-1100ryn Obnrnit Garden Parte- ilnitrtl 411 1 tdiea' Aid out Sow Thlatla—(} 11, Peterson Vacation Needs—N. It. 01111311 )Pouatnla pen lost—T115 Posm • Mr. Gibson died. 135 years ago, A fwn- ily of three daughters sur viva a loving and kind mother : Airs, Andrew Ynl. lock, Carey ; Aire, 01018. Canning, Oar- sonville, Mich., and 11119, Ben, King, nn the homestead, The fmteral was held on the 18111 and services were conducted by Rev. 1111 fowler, The petite/esters were 0h,ts, Simpson, W, 010Donal11, Soh). Fo11ost, 4V01, (loses, James Moses and (V, S. Scott. A- mong the many floral tributes wag a pillow by the daughter/4 and one front the grand-chil111en, Interment was made in Brussels monetary. Deceased had been a member of the Brethren for 50 years ttyd was of fa kindly 11(x• posit.inn and a great entertainer at her home. .The family have the sym- pathy of the community, A MONCRIEFF A meeting of all concerned to the amn)tai Field Day will be held on Mon- day evening, August 6th. A good attendance is asked for, (1 BELGRAVE Cecil and Mrs. Wheeler and Baugh tees and T. Scandlet1 were week•en visitors in London. Rev, Me. Wtttt, of Longbranch, evil occupy the pulpit to Knox Unite Church rot• the next two Sundays, Mee. Cole and daughter, Mary, were visitors, on Sunday, at the home of the former's daughter, Mts,Jas, Mich - le, of Morris, Rev. and Mrs. Scnbie and Mrs. Fox and bliss Isabel Fox were recent visit- ors with Roy and airs. Patton, of Luc - en The heavy rains lately are causing a serious delay in haying operations and aleo flattening the grain clops eon8ider0bly. McKenzie and Mrs. Webb and child• ren, Russell 11n(1 Dorothy, also Harv- ey Webb and Miss Caroline Webb, of St. Helens, were Sunday visitors at the home of C. R. Ooultes. • Ethel Co Park qty FieL "$sDay Thursday, Aug. 9 Soft Ball Tournament at 1,36 Sin Boys' 'Teams Pour GirK 'Team, (food Pri0uti Slaw Auto boos Foot Races Many other amusing cordes)) Admission 25c Children 15r - Autos 25e. Big Concert in Evening In• Presbyterian Church Shed The Brunswick Trio, of Landon in a 'entire change of program. Don't 01(3) hearing "Jock" Ballantyne in his latest song hits and jokes, Admission50c. Children 25e, Booth on Grounds, Dancing Afternoon and after Concert (See posters for full particulars) W. I.—The regular monthly meet - 1 ing of the Women's I1atitute will be d held on Thursday afternoon, August 0th at 2.80 o'clock, at the home of blrs, Alice Aitken. A paper on "Hospitality" will be given by Mrs, A. Mowbray and one on "The Value of Fruit and Vegetables in our Diet," by Mrs. W. Stewart. The Roll Call will be "A Verse about Summer." The ladies of the Class are especially invited to be present. Miss Flora Alexander, R. N., of Tor- onto, returned to her ))orae, en Fri- day, after conducting a class in Rome Nursing and First Aid. The course consisted of ten lessons, Each lesson 1011811(0d of one hour for taking notes and one hour fordemonatration evolk There were twenty-five in the clan with an (average attendance of twen ty, showing clearly the Inter•08 shown by the members. On Thurs day, the girls served afternoon tea t the members and a few guests, and very pleasant time Ives enjoyed by al present. Robert Shaw has sold his store t D. 1. Inalentler, who gets poeseeeion o August 1. 1.i Shaw been ban 1 in l )1191 +11' allPcin ( t r .,1 years, aid lie ant ).3 Y t Mrs Shaw will naw take at we •t ll le entre( rest anti holiday t11p to th Nest, where thev will spend a few months with their daughter. Mr. end dirs slimy have had charge of th Postofliee here and have (31Wl%ys given first -Masa ser'vice, and their• (nany friends Extend to them their best wishes. Mr, Falconer is at brother of Wm n , Falconer. v• et We t t Inn 1raP Airand , Mrs, Falconer to the village. ETHEL HENFRYN Miss Mai Bartliff and John Smith, of Stratford, were week'eud visitors at the home of Ed. 11)111 Mrs. Cutlet. A garden natty antler the auspices of St. David's Church will be held at the home of Thos, herr, 3 -mile N,uth MF Hetl r f CI on Tl t 1Ptl 3 ➢ r t Aug.7 h Y, {, t , Supper 'I •, will b,.. served from if 1 m U n 8 L. p, m. the Ilnadle' Onneert 0o., of Lietowel, will supply the program. See advt. in this issue. WALTON Russell Marks hoe had hydro in- stalled 11) his 110w garage. IV. R. ()Mien is At present relieving in the Oa/khan t uh�ul Bank of Commerce, r. r P, Wesley 0. Hack well motored to Stratford on business, on Thursday. Despite the rain, the street dance was a decided success, 00 Friday ev- ening 1)481, John pi,11 Mrs. Bum man and family, Brndhagel, visited with Mx', Beur- nl11nnil'0 sister, Mrs, Dan. Steles, re- cently. bliss Mildred Moore, of D0blin, is at (Resent visiting her aunt, Mrs, Thos, Ilaclttvell. George 1:, and Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Jean, of Toronto, were up for the week•eud, Nurse Jean Ferguson had a pleas- ant bout trip from Owen gound to the Soo and return, last week. Dr, 0. le Toll, dentist of Blyth, was in Walton, last Wednesday, He has opened an office in Walton and comes every Wednesday, Norman Rowland, who has been working with Earl Harris ort the barn construction gang, is spending la few days at his home here. W. J. and bits. Zneger and Carrie, Laura, Louise, Pauline, Edward and William, all of Newton were recent visitors ab the home of F. and Mrs. 1411)1ee. Mrs, Edwin Miller returned to Newton with them, Master Russel Ferguson, who( has been a visitor at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Robt, Ferguson, for the past ill has P returned t tied to Toronto and will scud August net n p g G Wasa o Beach. g A BLUEVALE F. Black shipped a car of hogs and cattle to Toronto. last Saturday, Mrs, S, Sanderson, of London, is visiting at the home of her father, C. 13, Moffatt, Miss Hazel Mundell spent Sunday at the home of J. W. and )ties. Leg- gett, 6 hi a ht r V t c t ch. g A gang of 0. N. LZ, carpenters have been here making necessary repairs to the depot and the stock pens. blies Margaret Burgess, of Regina, and bliss Lyle Burgess, of Toronto, are vislt0(5 at the home of P. D. and Mire, Ring. Another heavy downpour of rain accompanied with electrical storm 1 passed aver here again on Friday night, putting down 10ueh grain and hay which remained (moat. The fields have been so 0111 of water that t it is going to be hard to get Dail f 10115011 (1)11. 61he members of KIIOZ Prreebyter- f iatt Sunday School presented John Hutton, Bible ()lase teacher, with a 1 Book of Praise, at Sunday School, cu a ,Sunday morning, July 20th, it being the occasion, of Mr, Button's 80th 1 birthday,- The presentation was 1 mhde by John Smith, Superieten(lont, t 1413', Hutton was completely taken by surprise but ware able to reply in a fete weti)•ehoeen words, is The BEST GARDEN PARTY OF THE SEASON to be held at Riverside Villa The home of Mrs, W. H. Kerr fridayEv' Aug. 10th 9� Good Program of Local Talent assisted by Talent from Toron to and London and Seeftrth f<iitie Band nd Sandwiches, Coffee, Hot Dogs, Pie & Ice Cream served on grounds. Admission 25c and 15c Under auspices Ladies' Aid United Church. Personal Paragraphs I Miss Kate Deadman, of Toronto, is holidaying in town, Miss Mildred Whittard is visiting relatives in Stratford. Miss Lyla Rutledge visited James- town friends, on Sunday. Bishop Fallon is making good pro- gress toward complete 1•ecnvely, John Pugh, of Mitchell, was a visit- or in town fora few days last week. E. Matthews of Forest, spent Sun clay at the home of Mrs. Ida Lnwry. Rev. A. 1V. and Airs. Barker ar leaving this week for a mouth's v( cation, f Mrs. E. T. Bell, of Toronto, is visit ing at the home of her mother, Mlr. Jtt . Speir, 0 Bruce Hayden, of London, metore in Brussels, on Tuesday, to spend h J. B Nelson, of Peterhnrn, spent th 1 wP(k.etld at the home. of T. 0, an bira blc01t11, .xis. Harry 111011y Land Miss Elie - abet t returned to Landon, 011 Mon- eley. Jtev, F. G. and Mt•s, FOWIOl', Nancy 10110 and Master John are holidaying in Ohin. Jas, Qeeriu was in (leit, last week, oveeeeing the ,job of having 1119 1tn1140, in that city, painted. p I Mee. (D,) Freeman and children, M! Kingston, are visitors with the farmer's father, G. A. Deadman. Mrs Wes . Armstrong and r ' of'('11rontrl, are 01+1111)13 with the form - WS mother', Mrs. 1Vm. Arrnetrnng, ' M)4 Alex. Thomson and growl - thiamine'', of West Mniktnn, and rlac I f s (, lir n of 1'oruoir,, have been the guests of ')Miss Belle Walker. Essex Prep Press : "Geo, R. Weller, wile and mother left on Monday 011 a motor trip to Trenton, their fanner home, and other planes in the East." i - Stratford 13eacnn•lierltld "Canon ' and Mrs. '1'. IV Char, Mnriingtou st., returned to tite city after a delight- ' fol trip to 14I'101rea1, QuPbee City and 81. Agatha " I Rex A. (hull, son of Canon anti :firs, Cluff, of Stratford, aed all fanner residents of Brussels, has resigned as Secretary of Stratford Board of led- neatinn, owing to ill -health. Old friends will hope (hat he soon regains 1 his usual gond 1 Robt, Skelton, of British Columbia, was renewing old friendships in town, visiting Mrs. Alex. Smith, John st., and Mrs. Skelton, Queen st. It is 41 years since he left Morris Twp, for Manitoba and 16 years ago, he went to British Colombia, where he made gond. His old friends are glad to wel- come him buck, L. KERR, Pro¢rietor John Oliver was laic up again with an attack of appendicitis, Rev. G. 1Z, McKay, of Walkerton, will ',teach in the Presbyterian Chorrh, on Sunday at both services, T. D. Allingham, of Kitchener, spent the week -end with N, P. and Mrs. Gerry, Mr. AI!Ingham is the father of H. L, Allingham atM 00010 to ui usso[s to see his gold clolhild- len, Pat, (Lnd ShLiu end dlulghter-in- law, Mrs. H. L. Allingham, of Sask- atoon, Sask. TURNBERRY Drtr-Ar(r•.n,--1'h,'nxas Bolt, one of 11)e. pioneer teside0ts of Tnrnberry 1'my/let my/letup find for pent" years a resi- d0ul of 4V3ughsnl.'iie.l lh"re, ou Sat- urday, at the age of I1 years, follow- ing a brie!' illness, 111, Boit. Ixac1 been 1•eulatktably arrive for his age, un111 quite 1•4111)f l5, He wfte 111110 (n be ar- ound, chapping wned being one of his di VP/ Ono, 11uc1 he (1001d read without the aid of gla,ses. Ile was born (n Devnnehil•e, Eng,, on July 28111, 1838. Coming to this locality (011011 a young luau, he settled on a farm in 'Purn- 10115, 1011010 he spent 65 years. Since retiring, he had lived i), Wingbam. Mrs. Bolt ptedeceasetl him by about 9 year's, tilli'y1V171g ate 1)11e son and three daughters Eli Edgar, on the homestead ; Mrs. J. Gamble, Turn - hero, Twp. ; Mrs. Ezra Merkley, of London. and Mise U013 Bolt, at home. The funeral was held on Tuesday from the home to Wroxeter cemetery, where Mrs. Bolt is hurled. The ser- vices were conducted on the lawn by Rev, S. Davidson, pastor of Wiogham United Church. 1 An Auto Trip From California to Vancouver Pas Pose 3s 31111)11)113(1 to 1I1's. G. car. At un011, there was a prncesslon' Thompson, n the fo0omresident of Brus- of care dercrated 1llisIly 103111 cherry wing 1(ccaunt of her ouches, In the 111.511 was the Uherry 011,101 trtp : Queen, then Same r,f the Pn . e I We left Santa Monica on Jane 24111 1,(e 'Pipe BaOci from VurlcutivPl' and last•, a L' at 5 a. 10, on our 1,5(10 -mile ride with tribe of Indians in !heir feathers and (aatf. and Aha. Long, Florence and. paint At one place on the street, - Gerald. bits. Dodds was to go with they danced a war dance. Lots of Mee i us, hut. as she wanted to be in Vail- clteroieo were being col,) in s H. and Mrs. Row t 11 hit rf M,tnn spent e W e1' pt t th tv .k•end with A. C. cut e 111 o, D,311)0'. Alex, Stewart, Queen 911, iv vet nitwit 3nlproved in health tale) has ser inns illness, e Richard Lees, AI. A , of Peterhnrn is renewing old friendellip13 311 and ar timid 131' nssels. Elmer aid 1Ir+. Ewan, aril child 'e (1 '''Men Irl the . 'i I. II tI It [P .. 1.1 Il tisk VIN( (1' , L t s with Mrs. ) Ftvan, . t 1 Mics Maly 1)111)1119011 Ilan III 1.10013 harp Irmo her visit in London much unproved it) health, Mrs, Jon. E. Smith is visiting with Walter and Alts. Rose, at their Sum - 11)10 1101230 at Point Clarlt, Mrs. (Sep, Lowey is recovering from recent fate in her 130301•, )viten she sprained her left ankle and atm. Leslie Lowry, of Toronto, is spend- inghisvacatiomat Ole honte of his pttrente, Gen. 0, and Mrs. Dewey, Mrs, Edwin Matthews and baby son, Raymond Lowry, are guests of the farmer's mother, Mrs. Ida Lowry, Mr. and bits. Pelwarden and Mast - or Don, of Mount Forest, called on E. A. and airs, Gmnmage and family, on Monday. Sunday visitors with Ben and Mrs. ZVhittarc were Miss Elizabeth H11t1(- nese, of Stratford, and Fred illnrray, of Mitchell. Fred and Mrs. Wilkins, of Strat- forcl, and Mrs, Agar, of 1111. Forest, motored from Stratford, on Sunday, and visited here, Week -end visitors with A. 0, and Mrs, Dames were Mrs. Zimmer and bliss Tillie, of Toronto, former reei- dents of Brussels, 0. and Mrs. Ramage, eon Peter, and daughter, Miss Aliae, of Durham, were visitors with Dr. bud Mrs, 0, 0. Ramage, on Sunday. y, Mrs. W.A Butte and s babyson, l of , Toronto and Mrs.J L. gailn ban and children of Belleville, are visitors with their father, S. Wilton. Rev. and Mea. Barker and Misses btueiel Sperling, May Armstrong and Myrtle (latter were visitors at the Sumlta' r Sehool at Gntlerich, Miss Florence and Master Tom Gam - mage retire/led )tome, on Sunday, aft - ter spending their vacation with their sister, Mrs s . J, A, Powers of Amer. Mrs, W. Panner and'P1111ner and Mrs, Somerville motored to London, Mrs. Bruce Hayden and baby son re- turned to town with them for a visit, Mts, Will, Lawry end daughter, Miss Reta, of London, visited relatives in town, on Sunday, Rota, is assist- ant editor of the Women's Page of The Advertiser, Hat•ry enol Mrs, Mooney and Lyle and Mrs, Mooney, who were visitors in town, left to male a short visit to other points before returning to Bem- iji,.Minn. (We hope to see 111801, next year, 'Walter and Mr's. French, of Torou- to ; Frank and Mrs. Vannoemen and, son, Fred, of Redwood, anti R. and Mrs. Powell and son, Oherles, of God- erieh, were 800(1ay visitor's with Rob - set and 11Ire, Anderson, Si„ Marys Journal : (' Pr3nr3pa( A. D, Lamont and family are holidav+ing on an auto 1113', through Northern )Michigan, He returned home on Sat- Imlayfrom Toronto, where be lead beenrmarking exaMinatinn ))aper% for 011LVPr by 1110 10th of June to attend the streets, By the look of a zit nil d the Grand Chapter of the Eastern, gall) hey rn [ ➢the trees P ul(ie un ,I any is Star, she went fly bus the week be- illy : 12` per 111, o IU lbs, (plans1.50, P I fore. going in two days an( ten hours, Chiutse S"nth end of 3111' vi111(ge is stopping only for meals alai passen- toed, The (Thinee1' do most o1' d engere. l the filth and hop i:i, 1' ,,. 1�n0 )het day, , \Ve 'v1117131 ent h way va of Hnll nc y we reOn ed 1r ➢ w nl x ➢ [h1' fe •- P Y T. t tM r •_ tv 1 l th l rr. ' plwsedtheLul,rtsalnttdhurt:�ttt ruv,•rur1ct , Uul 1 3 1! cu i. L1 olio, Lo al audio& tvherP they n(11}•1"y 5 t111U ' 1 uulPlun al d Ariss Flth• people, ghing 11y Pac311c 11111)1308)3, th( P a heaa (11)3 Y Julaid i':(1te, Before getting to Bak• hoose with a l'o (0 s court nrlrlook3ng ersfield, 11)1310 11 s,'me f ll•nilllg. 111ey (1 w' I141•. 11.0 went to Unp,hura anti were cutting bat ley and ((1111,1111, ball- tuniI w 11,ner ;u, mile..o rho tot) '' ing the hu lel in (11 flo111, Thele 3s o1li1' o were up il,ti;w feet. Th,•re is quite a lingo nil field. After (peel/1g r r{ 11 hotel tu,,1 p,u 11333 epar'e fop and Ruing on to F'resin, wheat .art- 47U c u )vent, (u 1C;g1 ''-( inn, n ting was genet al told crops were very 1)11 of :'.0 mite4, i,n..,.d ..,.rue very L+u I . , moor. tt hurt couurl y, 51.1 „hi el0vnh-1+, balsa plane Miss Lucas is assisting MI's, Bain for a while. Quest Dobson spenb the weekend 311 Southampton, A. S. Bain made a bositrees trip to Stratford, on Tuesday. bits. P. N. Currie, Helen and Bob are spending a week in Guelph, John Icing is as51eting George Addy with the wheat crop, this year, !rev. au(1 Mrs. Hart, of Trowbridge, visited last weep at the parsonage. Harold Love and•S, Howlett spent n couple of days in London, last week. Mrs, Robt. Bremner is spending a couple of weeks with friends iu Osh• awn, Wesley and Mrs, Blackwell and daughter, Shirley, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Guest, , Mrs. Ray Carr and daughter, Dor- othy, of Toronto, are spending the holidays at the home of B, F, and Mrs. Carr. 1 Misses Martha Johnston and Ella Pearson spent n few days in Kincar- dine with the farmer's sister, Miss Mary Johnston. An np•to•dnte Hydro shop has been opened in our village and is open to the public in the evenings. A fine assortment of fix et t tures are display, tin l ➢• are sorry We a r1 to report y that Mrs. p Hugh Addy1 g y to qui 1 MCI under the doctor's care, at the home of Geo. and Mrs..Addy where the old couple were taken last week, to spend a while. Pulpits of Oranbronk and Ethel Presbyterian Ohnrchee will be sup- plied by Rev, Harry W, Jackson, each. Sun day in August, during the 011cnt100 of Rev, W. A.. Williams. .the work of preparing u the tea n' p [ ) f.1 B Y the Hydro is being rushed the (net few days with a large gang of men on 0)0j/sit setting up the posts on the road foam Brussels and quite a few hones have leen wired. Regular service will be held ill the United 01lurch, on Sunday next, There will he no services the two•foll. owing Sundays • (August 12th and 0th), as Rev, and Mr's,•('laleet will be on their vacation at Grancl Bend and Kitanarable. 1Vm, and Mrs, Biennium wish to hank all the friends and neighbors or their kindness and eympatity rine- rig the illness of Ales. Franklin and ollnwing her demise, The gifts of flowers were appreciated and the n11uy deeds of helpfulness will not onn he forgotten,' The local branch of the IVomen's nstitute held a enccessfnl stale of tomemado belting and nn afternoon ea, in them rooms, on Saturday after-, noon lase, The Institute to a come, m0nity orgenizatioat and deserves the ( upport of evey MI6 who is interested I tl the welfare of the community, er ;!!)aril. they ilav0 the Education Department " good bUL It i I h(1v111g runes of grape Held). They where't d electricity int flu• city is we1P ',111111113 pi. at hes and plums, b t11 1 „rata I ,')'11 1 an the 1131181 cot ton and lice is grown. The behind the• pnwez' hoose, hevar(It Stone. weather is very warm, being 03 dN• 1,01 . 18 welt staving at the betel for gree). The elan at the gas elation flshitlg 114 ((((11 nr . 1'hcy get tine)(, said that it had been 1(17 aleg)ees, the grouse, deer and ht'ar, week hatnre, • Ttle 1,1,4 night, we were g,,ttiig 1 ready to I1). o 1t) the 10011)')) g, Intend - to au'r3ved at Sacramento and went ; iug to go to hob etu•[r w to one of the auto Patti 110. where must I party of sante sixteen,., 1111 a13urpto d of the tont•iste put up. There are vets , 1011(17 of them winging 011', i , 1 good nine little etab)1)8 with their shower ' 11+13• things for I 11- to rpt all the any 1•.m.e til we b hall tuts , eat. 1)1(1(1 1Vtn, Long, who had been tutdllwere awWe a grit. 6 an m. ed rtl 110 o'clock to the station to meet Nee, Long from y lol•(tnte. z11me in, are paved, but where not pay- I We left at 7 a. in. for Naua1O), a ed are very good, Iu some of the ; three hours' sail ; drove along the towns we passed through, the 11111(11118 ' Malahat Pass 73 miles to Victoria ; for cars is in the middle of the street, I went through the Parliament Indict. passed 0liu0, where I thought of in sand 1110901101; relied on a rnuein my old friend, bliss Bry(1ml, who of nine from Srntlaud married there, started the first San(1ay School there. also nu Mrs William f baths and garages, everything but 1 lrn1de•ed how Ive would et into 1 the heddin • and (1181x130, We 1a g At Redding, wegol,into the nxoun- Mrs. Wtn. Woods. sr Afters tea, we tains, sometimes in the valley and went to 81Chart9 Gardens, and left then up hundreds of feet ; a whole next morning far the ferlyat Stanley. day wondering when we were going They took on 30 tourists' care. It wee to get out. The road is wide enough a very pretty sail for three and a half for two cars to pass. We got into hours, arriving at Ballingham at 12 Oregon, the second night. It is a o'clock. We had 110 trouble at the great fruit country with some farm- Oustoms ; they only asked us if we ing, Wheat and barley was being had whiskey. We are allowed 8100 There nee some large saw mills and w0101 of goods free Of duty, forests of oak, pine and cedar. On Going back, we got. on the Redwood nate farm we passed, the man had a Highway along the coast, It takes a chicken hanging 11 g on the clothesline hal •day longer than bythe o Pacific pickin a tfiePickin offthefan feathers and and let- Highway, butwe wanted to aee the them fly ; always learning new sen both ways, There are more. ways of doing things. mountains, gravel roads and so many The third night, we arrived in sharp turns that one cannot make Waslhiughtoll State, Quite a lot of each fast time on the mountains• fruit is grown, but there are mostly We were meeting so many corning, salmon canneries, lumber mills and The Redwood forest is 10nudel£ul; dairy farms, the trees are such a size, Tbote 3e Arriving at Blain, Garf, got a per- a church near there built with the mit ft'0m the Customs to stay for 80 wood from one tree, 1Ve then crass - days. Hee n sr ➢ is the Peace Portal erect- ed in ther. fere t0 San I ➢ran ' eel bytheUnited risco. 1+Lcd States and 0anad(i They took 011 63 ear's, It takes half- to commemorate the 100 years of un- an -hour to cross, We drove two mil - broken friendship. The Preece ]fiver es out of the city to the camping - is °tossed at New Westminister, a place, We left at 5 a. m. by the San - hilly town ; )arriving in Vancouver at to Clara valley, They were picking 2 p, m., three and one-half days from peaches and 31111111s, The grapes and California and met Fanny at the Ang• - pears were not quite ready. As we 05 Apartments, whet•e we stayed two came near Santa Baeb11ra, there are a weeks, We noticed the difference in great many fields of beans, This is 1t the long daylight until 0 o'clock, while pretty town. The 11 011) street in all with us, itis dark at 7 o'clock. built up again since the earthquake,. but nothing higher than two stories, The old Mission is built up the same Its before. We came by tion Fernanadn valley 10hioh is very tvatw in Sutntner. We were very glad to get back to the hearth town, where we always have a enol breeze from the sea; found ev. et'ytlting in good shape, The neigh. bore bed been e0 good In looking after the chickens and the garden. '.Ching) seethed In have have grown so 103141)1 in the three weeke, The golden 1vt4ti a mass 1f brod(om, George Dole cleave 0x'01. for Fanny front Long Branch, We were lucky e 1tad some (nee boat trips, one to $quarnisll, a three )tours' ))tiling among the tnonntains anis awn hours in the train, winding around canyons and rivers in three outside observe, Hon ears, each holding about 100 per- sons and all filled, They stopped 15 minutes to let everyone get oft to see n waterfall, Al2 o'clock, we /thrived at Alta Lake, elevation 2,200 feet. There is a nice hotel, two etores, tea rooms, Summer cottages and boats for hire, Naas the had only an hour to stay, there wpae nn time to do :cinch, We got baeit to Vellemtver at 10 p. m, On July 1st, Ve 100(131, 10 the Cheery Fee(lval at Ohihlwaok, Wm, Long, We boyand girlin not getting rain all the way, That g going with ue in their made the ttip very enjoyable,