The Brussels Post, 1921-6-30, Page 1VOL. o NO; r
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSP,AY, TUNE 'go, x 2
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from the Mlselen }land and a pyrex
dish from the Sunday school claee,
U Pngregatiou and Brothetdieod. Pre-
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Home-made
Saturday afternoon our ladies' bags
ball team played a game with a plotted
teem from Oeanbrnok and Brusssis at
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Th u rsda
�1 unin Menlo will he held in Levi
Ptur a bush, gravel gnarl, :Thursday
afternoon of this week, 17varyl;ndy
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wonted
ae' l 111x, and Mrs. AicOot'mick with
the Uranhropk P!¢•uie and were de-
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will he but don't forget
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two tapestrychaos, A tiatnt
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luncheon was served Rev, Mr, Mc-
feated
feated by 2 rune in a 8 -innings gains, ?
The hostile actions of a gang of Oran-
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welcome your
lunch basket, •
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Pardue Coital 8 9,700,000
Cormick pre�ched his farewell itermon
on Sunda avenin and he leaves
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for Hyatt avenue, Louden,
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-brook rooters toward your team. was ld2ty
not much to their credit.
Wrnxe#or
LunNleswttl be oxsered s11 tetornoo _and
street,
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Reserve
Cancelled, this week
evening at my home, RGwioli on
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A Start In the
Right 'Direction
Henfryn
To H, L. STOWeeZr :—
In last week's 188ne there appeased
a statement saying Jae, Thomson's
Pamir was responsible for the trouble
in your home, Now, thle is very in
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t qy
Saturday July lad.
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owing to Dominion
A large crowd attended the g
Farmer to•rnoin the Marra
' p y'groDa CQmin arida y
last Friday afternoon and enJoyed a
bigeoim a Barrows, of Pearson; Man., Stores and' business
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and Mrs, H. Jackson, of hill places w11i COriS�-
Ali86M. Lginkigrnsrl°fGfor 7illeon•
box ou SAEurdn y'
Mise Elda Hazlewood, M• P„ {voiild
haus sounded all right,
Arthur Weareiug'made a business
trip Co Godsrt4e on Frxday,.
•I Town DelfVerl®$, .
t
r
•r Tuesdays and arida s
)p,
,h Patronage Solielte .
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temptation toSask.,
Thespend
spend money in your
pocket is greater than
when your money fs in achurch
sayings account in the
bank, That margin of
g
he
may mark the
correct as neither Jae. Thomson nor
any of the teat of tem, had anythingri
Co do with it, IP our neighbors and
Y is
friends had to put up with the abuse
my relatives and 1 had to you would
not have very many, if any, of them
left now.
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Ladies Guild .of
Sta Johns Church
Will hold a Sale
eW'11
are here owing to the ill health uetlti be o ori on
of their father', Jacob $arrows. q y r
7herewnsnoserviceeinooneorge's Thursday afternoon. ,
last Sunday afternoon awing ,
to the union Confirmation service at o; o. sobs; ' ;
St, Johns °burch Brussels which chairman Sualeeas ane Awn
many atteded, ' {
Airs. H. Little, Toronto, is the oast
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cit' her Parents R. and Mrs, Black,.
A'lise ll'
senor Hamilton is home
from'aborted for the Summer vasa-
Lion.
Alrs. Stevenson,croute, is the
nest of her sister, Mre, D, Al. Mc-
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difference between
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MRs, Mit'nit n ST1ewART,
in the
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$180.00 were the proceeds of the
Tavish.
Tavish,
Alerton
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opportunity go into
business later on or of
working for wages with
[NOTE BY EDITOR,—ibis will con-
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Public Library
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garden party held ab the home of
George Jackson Wednesdayg Jae, Love and responded to by the
avenin
gNlnnday.
last week, An extra good program whole company singing the "Maple
Ho{ve has a fI f ed a Rosi-
iron in Terontp and7efb for the city
Robert McMichael has '
Wedneadaq afternoon PP Iaet {veli
about 160 Assembled 11 T011%180.5
hos. Clarlt'g
farm 6th line, to assist in the raisin k
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nothing saved and noth-
mg ahead, ed the end of
your working years,
Why not open - .a say-
Ethel
gOMroRller, a home for able with 8 bed,
rooms, parlor, dining room, Rummer kitchen,
Getlar, cod frame stable, nen home,
OF BREEYD, BUNS,
CAKE 'ETC.
was given by Seafotth Band, to Leaf' After an hour of pleasant,
HenryThor't, Company, Chas, Boyd social intercourse the happyP couple
and Rev, p to Niagara and Cleve-
Mr, Johnson, Brttseela, All left on a tri
did well. 'Rev. Mr, Button presided, land, the bride's going away coethme
It was a fine lace for such a being hat
P
ed erecting a straw shed ata hie falrm,
in Turnberry,
One rink of Bowlers attended the
CournarnentaC $1
Blyth on Wednesday.
barn, s fine upper was served'ank
at
the close in Mrs. Olark's best style.
Building is now ready for shingling,
The fpilo{ving
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fogs account in The Bank
of Nova Scotia to -day?
Your' account will be
welcomed and you will
havehave made a start in the
madction.
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[pantry,
raft trees and § acre of lead.
EDWARD ynnmoarta, Ethel
Qousoneeim c brick house for sale, with
furnace, kitchen and woodshed hard and soft
water, stable etc., situated on Main street,
Ethel, For particulars Phone 2226 or 188 Bras.
sale Central.
George Pollard spent Sunday with
Ethel friends,
Sale commences at 4 o'clock.
.
Tea served from to
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Admission bo' Tea Room 15e,
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gather- of navytrl°°tine with to
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Ina match, On the!) return they will live
KREIG—HARRIS,—The home of in Preston; Among the guests from
Councillor Oliver' . and Mrs. Harris, a distance were Oliver and Mrs. Har-
18th Con, of Grey township, was the ria, Mitchell ; Mrs- Krei Preetou ;
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scene of a very pretty wedding, Wed- Air, and 'Mrs, Douglas, Burk's Falls ;
nesday, June 22nd at hili noon, when 'Mr, and Mrs. Dennison and family,
their daughter, Iva Lillian, was unit -Stratford i Jas, and Mrs. Hams,
hest and another went to Listowel the
earns day.
The June meeting of the Women's'
Institute was bald in Mrs. Pope's
rooms on Monday afternoon when an
excellent address was given by Miss
Ruth Pirt, Oxbridge.
Rev. 101 Lymbe Wer his
quartette, ¢°nsietin g
of Chas. and Mrs, Davis, Mise Annie
lane are ho and Mise M¢Far
lane, ate home from a weeks 'auto tout
to Lindsay, • Peterboro' Tottenham
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and other points, covering a distance
of 450 miles, Theyg hap
had no'n en eiy
N Flu enjoyed the outing immensely.
THE BANK
Last Friday evening Ethel Juniors
ed 10 marriage to Lewis Archie Kraig, Preston. May their joys he many,
of Preston, Ceremony
preached
farewell sermon in the Melodist
„ to Mrs. !)avis' father, is living
Tottenham,
OF
played the return game with Atwood
and by 2.0.
was perform- The Stratford Beacon saysat
:_"Rea
ed on the lawn under a canopy of and Jaok Small, 68 West Gore street,
church Sunday evening: He will be
NOVA SCOTIA
were victors score of
Last SundayRev. Mr, Taylor, Au -P
Annual Sunda School **laic of
Knox Julyb
evergreens with white streamers and are spending the holidays out of town,
in b,1 the of the Presbyterian church
until the return of Rev, Dr, Harkness,
#t
burn, took chrge of the service in the
Methodist church and delivered a fine
in Memorial Park�ilTheree �will
1st on thegrounds and also a °rte
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Canterbury belle, The oftleiating the former with his uncle at• Walton.
clergymen were Rev, R.. A, Lundy, Out:, and the latter with his . grand•
Service in the Anglican church was
withdrawn Sunday afternoon
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People We Talk About
ee
E. A. DIXON
Manager Brussels
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sermon on''Sin'and its consequences,'
Ethel played au Intermediate game
of foot ball at Listowel Monday even-
In and held opponents to. a score of
1 g0. It was iall played match Soo's 1!
our boys should have tied 1f nob won,
evening
Saturday avenin of this week
to entertain the crowd also a booth,
Tea will be served for all. 25c, for
adults, 15c. for children, Come and
comes good time Everybody mel-
Next Sunda evening, 3rd, a
y g' July
to the Orangemen
and Rev, E, F. Chandler, Bride look- parents at St. Clarence av,, Toronto,
ed veryprettyin her bridalto
s • gown °f We pleased to state that the
white satin and silver lace carrying a recent Melodist Conference at Lam
bognet of Ophelia roses and wearing don. gran ted Rev, Air. Buttop, B. A.,
.the groom's gift, a beautiful necklace special ordination, giving him full
Miss Ola Dennison, . a cousin of the authority to perform all rites of the
bride, sang Because" and Miss Elaine church, He has a year yet in bis
heldwing
the Confirmation. service !u
()orris, when 21 nandidatss wore ono-
firmed by xeur. \Viltiams, a g°iog
from Wroxeter,
Sorry to hear that A. G. E, Robert-
sou, of Kenmore, Ont., President of
the Osgoode Mutual Fire Insurance
it
Ino. and Mrs, Wacker, Sgaforth, were
]n town Tuesday.
Mercer Wood is enj°yiug a vacation
With friends at Sarnia.
A: T, Cooper, C . Temperance •Sec•
merry, was in town Tuesday.
Listowel team will be
sermon will be de-
livered Brethren
baeeev Mr.B Kell
Dennison played the bridal muaie, Divinity course to complete, which
Groom's to the former
On • and wife have been called upon to
Miss Kate S' wan is making a visit with
New Advertisements
play
here to la the closidgmatch of the
season. Game at 0.80. A red hot
match is ,expected and - everybody
eke th Orange
qlace
Hall nub later than 8 m., from
{where theywill to the
gift was a gold will be cleared' cif before next Con-
in set with onyx and ea
P y pearl and £erence.
to the latter a necklace of pearls. The W. Af, S. o£ Walton Presby-
suffer the loss of their youu est son, a
g
fine type of manhood and only 36
Years of age. Friends here tender
' old friends in Hibbert townships.
7°septi Wh1 etd's, Brussels South,
C H Whitfield, Gerrie, is visitingSat
13ree-y,
Fresh
R. Rmlth.
F. R. Root, `Kerr,
bb, Kerr,
should be ou trend to cheer our boys
to victory; -
parade church,
A special meetiof Lodge is also
g gesteem
Manybeautiful gifts testified to the nieeti church held their monthly
in which both bride and groom meeting in the country at the home
sympathy, -
G. H. Semis, manager;of the Stand.
and Bank, was at Toronto for the
Coes
ChopptngMA1-JohnLogan.
l Teacher
hoes -Joao
wanted oh Jordon,
Mrs. Rev, Ogeil replied verya
(Rev.) P P
proprla(ely to the address o1 Welcome
called for July 61b and brethren urged
to be present.
are held, two notable. ones being a set of Mrs, Hugh' Campbell. There was a.
of beautiful silver knives and forksgood attendance, 38 ladies beingNothing
-• Morris
like growing your own
week
end,
Herbert Mitchell, William street, is
Boots
Special
Teacher
Teacher
Home•mnde
Tknred
Thursday
end Shoes -Joe Rohwadren,
Feature -Family Theatre.
wanted—T, ni y P.
and want [ores 1,1 WIP. Berney.
Kern'
Baking -St. Joha'e church.
ay p orse cancelled-Bus.wrnon e' Ae.
East Huron District Wo -
tenderedmen's Institute at Belgrave Iasi week.
It was resented byMrs. (Rev, Peters
P(Rev.)Peters,
of Belgrave. Report of meeting may
be readelsewhare in this issue.
Moncrietf
Roy Capering, Milverton, spent the
week -end at James O: McIiay's,
The W. M. S. and Ladies' Aid will
the choir of Duff's church, present, and all combining to make
Walton,
Walton, of which the bride has been the meeting both interesting and
a valued member and a cheque for profitable, Next meeting at the Homs
$60.00 from the head of the firm b
whom the loom is employed by of Airs, John Ritchie.. All are iuvit-
Preston. After the feast Pofy dainty ed to attend.
bel Joe Clegg,6th line, has seta
good example, ee Birth notice..
James and Mrs, Russell, Misses
Minnie and Mildred. and Oran motored
to Goderich lasC Tnesda y and had an
back from s business trig to;Kelfield, in
the West,
Mrs, Frank Gerry and daughter; Tor -
onto, are visitors at the :home of N.
F, and Mrs, Garry.
lais treason ame
•R FOOT BB h- -Theor
hold their monthly meeting in Knox
good things that made up the wed
snjrustee time,
at Wy-
Pet
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ofJJuuoo
will be played on the park here ¶.burs-
day evening of this week, commene-
ing at 6,80 o'clock. Listowel and
Ethel will be the competing teams
°hutch, Wednesday, July 6th, at 2 P.
m, Ladies of the congregation are
cordially invited t° coma and take
art in the topics :—"The rise aud ac-
P pand
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dingbreakfast the usual toasts were Oran brook
proposed and drunk, that the bride Some rare sport at to Ladies' Base
being proposed Ball game last Saturday,
g p' P ed by Rev. E. F. Chandler Rune a number from this locant
Jas. Harris and responded to Y
ing for ate of e M 4 are adver who
for a teacher as Miss ice, ha
has rendered splendid service, has re
signed, See the advt.
omtnrcev
glia and other
>~• petals this
'{v Bert Faris and • k visiting old vs tin at Hamilton,
S
Niagara Faris otherpoints,combin-
ing business arra
Don't
forget the big Garden Partyand
Party
Beth heo big,
P g and
expected desireoth Take it n; a close game is
tivities of the great Bible Societies,"
taken
n a to Mrs.
the I6urclie hesndCanada's
in India British
briefly but fittingly by the groom ; attended to Farmers' Pic-nic atWal-
that to "Canada” being proposed by ton
s at Friday.
S last
Rev, Mr, Stafford
Mrs. (Dr,) W. L. Medulcenn„ is reon, of
WilBelgrave on a
holiday Bvisit a rre,- tthe parental ghome.
The Dr, later,
pleasure,
Airs, Teasdale, Concord, Oat., is a
visitor at the home of her parents, W.
Mrs, Jardine, Albert street,
Garner
1*mileseast
part and Columbia,"
by Mrs, Campbell. Roll call—Text
preached his farewell sermon in.the
Methodist church here, He
will come
Miss Lowe has tendered her resigns-
T• T. and Mrs. Smith and son Eddie,
if Belgrave,
week,
with.
Thursday evening of this
It promises s be a booster
A 1 program.
Brussels
from Nahum,
CANADIAN
removes
to Ruthven.
Rev, Mr. Clark, Sarnia, the new
lieu as teacher of the Button school
Shemade many friends in the locality
Hari P , are ine town and purpose
making their home here we understand.
Tun Posr congratulates Roy Stewart
pastor, will occupy the pulpit of the
and has the good wishes of all for
his success in passing bis
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Methodist church next Sunday after-
noon.
future success,
W H. loll, Oth l eon and .Robert and
Mrs. Nichol, line, were at Toronto
zed year's
exam.erin Arts course at Toronto Upi-
A
list
s ell
capacity house met in the Meth°•
church Friday night -to ht•to fare -
to Rev. R. J. McCormick, ighb't bid
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Methodist Churches
FARM
FARM
eth
last week attending the funeral of the
late W. H. Cloakey, a relative, form-
Prof, S. R. Crerar and Fafnir y, Toron-
to, have gone to Minden, Out.. for the
Summer, We them
lshing
'hair
he
Rey
y
ae°,
am
who is
a 6 year term here The
was taken by Fred, Sloman, of
high school staff, O loinan en-
addresses were given by Hey.
s
Telford, of the Presbyterian
ROM now during the time I
" have to use steam the mill
will only run Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday of
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Lighting Pant
Geo, Eckmier bas not been very well
but we hope he will soon regain his
old tomt3 vigor.
Jamestown will play Browntown
Foot Ball team at the ratter's grounds
Monday evening of next week.
erly of this locality.
Miss Rintoul, of Wiugbam, who has
taught successfully at to Clegg
school, 6tli line, for the past few years
hue risco engaged by Wingham School
Board We wish her A 1 success.
wish a fine time
during the holidays.
Mrs, (Rev.) Hand and 'children,
Guelph, arrived here last Monday. to
s end a vacation at the home of G, A.
p
Deadman, the formers father.
rhumb,-
and Rev, W. Hawkins, of
PAtrous kindly
The annual Pic held
Miss
G. N. Edwards was h°meProm Lon-
1!bbsf the
eceived
Anglican church, besides eevernl
laymen. Gidley orchestra gave
l selections. Myo. besbramfck
a special autograph quilt
each week: will
take notice, + LS
h 0■ Logan
Next Sabbath the Pastor will
take as his topic at Roe's and
Union Churches
�� The Reproach
a
• amosammagral
ANYONE requiring an
q g
Electric Light Plant is
invited to the home ofStafford
the undersigned lie
union -tic was
In the Bennett grove, North Bound-
ary, Saturday afternoon and was a
matkedsuccess, Base Brill match be-
tween the Boundary .School and No, 4
resulted In an easy Wio for the former.
_ Sophia Sperling, Toronto, is a
visitor with her cousin, Airs: Jno,
Speir, 6th line, and with other tela-
tives and friends in the communitygrouuds,during
Who are pleased to greet her.
While engaged in Duffing wood at
don for the week end, returning to take
`charge of his work as supervisor of play-
the vacation.
Thursday of this week Rev, and Mrs.
and childten expect to leave for
p
of Christ �f
where
will demonstrate the bene-
Etta of such *1 plant properly
The usual program of athletic games
fos the children followed. A good
lunch was served. Fun concluded
his own place `vm, Cunningham, 7th
line, had the thumb of his left hand
badly injured by
their new home at Ruthven• They
carry with the many good •wishes:
B. S. Scott will rake a course at the
installed in a farm home.
by
a short Base Ball game, local players,
contact with to
circular saw. We hope be will soon
Military School, London, occupying 6
Monde �/
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July 4th
Evening Sermon at Ethel will
be the annual one Co the
Only ower plant on market
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capable of running other
machinery And dynamo.
and a Foot Ball contest in which
Jamestown va. Bounder were the
contestants. Result was n tis, 1-1,
•
be o, k,
Wm, and Mrs, Scarlett London,
were visitors with George and Mrs.
J;
Kelly, Sih line. former
weeks, commencing next week. Mr.
and Mrs. Scott move to London this.
week,'
Mrs. D. McKenzie has been here dr-
Grey
The is a
brother of the hostess. M. Scarlett,
ing the past weak renewing old friend-
S'p e c a
At the ■
Family
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Feature
Theatre
oran,ge
Order
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L, O. L, Brethren will meet at
0.80 at Orange` Hall to
IN. A. Lamont
LOCAL AGF,IQT
Hurrah for Cranbrook Base Ball
girls.
for
1921will
1921 will be in Township Clerk Mac-
Township Voters' week.
Donald's hands !Waldo of a {veek.
lilt. and Mrs. Sterling, of Bervie,
were visitors at the home of H. and
Tyerwan, West
Toronto, was also a visitor at the
cams home.
H. E. and'Airs, Tome, of Fruitland,
near Hamilton, were welcome visitors
with Arthur and Mrs. Shaw •during
p
The visitors are Mrs. Toms
growing an go about •!t •!n a scientific
p She will return to Toronto how-
sever,
ever, her home here being leased in the
meantime.
Miss Hazel Lowry who has been
teaching at Brantford, is en'
g enjoying a
holiday with t'elatryea and friends at
various points in the West. Saskatoon
is her present stop with Ger aunt, Mrs.
,.. -�
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march to Chetah.
Phone 3418 Lot 12 Con, 8 CroyMrs.
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gravel road,
A number of pupils from Grey
manner, renin corresponding re-
reaping P g
(Dr.) Ibbertson,
Miss Gladys MaeQuarrie,
township schools are writing at the
stilts,
Miss
of the
Bishop Strachan school, "loronto,
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Entrance examination at Brussels this
Mary McKe1lar, teacher of 5,
S. No. 3, Morris, has is
and
Mrs. Pringte areel lids r
, y'na in Muskoka:
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Aluriel McNair, 9th Con„ had the
rear Wed and
engaged to teaeli in S, S °, 0, w•
Theladies are sisters of Mrs. Frank
Stratton, town, and well known here,
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•....a.�A.A.��� ,►.A�.A,�o„�,`•a,®,�6 as,J,,A,o
misfortune to fall and injure her kites.
Mise Muriel'8 marry friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
(TY II a townshi•p) where she
receives X1400 surety, The echoer is a
new up-to-date edifice, just built last
The lattor may go North too on a heli -
day
Miss Ada ]toss. B.
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Miss Lydia Steles, who has attended
the Canada Business in Wingli �in
since the New Year, has secured her
diploma. Congratulations Aries
Lydia.did
year, It is a Continuation school eo-
two
w1illll'b near ober owe hoorrne. Pelrents
and e i ren of No, 3 will be sorry to
see her go as she is a due teacher and
E. A„ formerly of
Brussels, staved at her home •In Toren-,
to on furlough on Tune 11th. She has
been in Henan, Chia, as a missionar
for six years and will resume her {work
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having completed hi s probation at
the shoemaking in Brussels Jno Kirk-
Kirk -
cannel], 10th Ron, purposes taking n
trip to Michigan to visit relatives and
friends.
J. And Mxs• hoover, 9th Uan„ who
Mise Beth, youngest slaughter of R,oes
was operated an 8tViu haul hospital
P g p
for appendicitis, is making a good re-
coveryeand will soon be as hearty ay,
Electric light and power on the
farm is Pnq oP the modern themes ofy'Y
the is
farmer today, ly, A.
Lamont makes a preposition to ;Geep
and. Morris, or any other township,
ill tide that should interest the
Did you read it ?
John and Mrs, Zeigler, of �Vls•
¢coeur, aD°°ruPanlecl by his brptlaer,
Jacob and Aire, Zei ler, of Hoidleberg,
visited last week with their cousins,
Lewis and John Stelae of this vicinity,
J`hsy metro the trip from Wisconsin
good cworkh w in the school, Sun-
shine church will also miss her very
mush as she was a willing and cheer-
Ertl worker in all things pertaining to
the church. All will mise her it
P
sant cheery smile, but loss will be
lY'tteholseA a gain, APs wish bar all
success in her new school and hope t°
see her back again to visit the scenes
of her first school,
DEATH Cly W. Iii OLOAttEY,—After
an illness lasting a few weeks W. H.
„
IJleali P. AInOCn{y aRenne, 1°rO11tD,
Rased awe at the tiVsatern Hoe rtal
mfe
in his Mb year•, He was born in Mor-
ria towasltlP, !n the County of Hutnn
1366 and was. of North of Ireland
Parentage. Going C° Tnrnnt° over 20
years ago, he entered business as
t;
carPentei, and was well.known as a
tirst•class warkxnau to the vicinity
Where he lived. He was a strong Oon-
sorvativs •!• n aiid •0s and nistnber °A
the Masonic and. Orange orders. In
theta after a year's rest, Miss Ross is a
den titer of Rev. res Ross, formed
! y
pastor here.
H. E. and Mrs, toms; of Hamilton
locality, were callers on Tim POST last
Y•
Monde We hsd Mrs, Torus on our
staff a good man
sy viers ago when sole
was Miss Muriel Redmond, ok' Clint°u
and came to help us when several of our
employees were ill. We, wore glad to
see her. She and her husband lived ie
Winnipeg forseverat years but ars tow
engaged in Eruit Fermin �',
Dr. W. sad Mrs, Graham, 'Toronto,
farmer well known residents, wore hero
during clic past week renewing old
friendships, Last Saturday was the
48th anniversary of their wedding. 'Che
Dr, uotwitbstandlu his s
g n Years, gets
about as actively as usual and spout a
busy few days here: The visitors were
e
huff welcome, ut 1 It is SA years since he
Igo his sh ogle in Btusseis, tris of•
flee being located where Tun P°sa block
?late tlPIA4 .aE4rsl2 eardth Loii Ch et'
t - an OUTSIDH THE. LAW.%tr _ ,.
vviveesat ,
only—Adults 3
Admission for this Show Dill Adults ocr Children
�
leg
Joe �h ��■ p
PRODUCE TAKEN, •
.� '
by motor,
Two residents of the boundary near
Moncrisif settled axrzilk drawing dib-
pute'in a pugilistic manner, inter•
epered with unnecessary language,
Had it nobbeen for a neighbor's dog
interfering !6 !a Hard to say holy the
fta°as would have ended, 1?
religion tle ryas a Presbyterian, BI-
sides, his wife he leaves 3 sons and,4
tlattglitees, all op whom are mat'ided
and living. 10 Tnrnuto, Phe,'funsrai
was held on burday from his late
residence' to Nntway Cemetery. The
bereaved family share in the sytn-
nth of relatives and friends in this
_„,tq+..
now stands, Dr, and. Mrs. Graham's
wedding notice was chronicled in the
first issue of Txss Posr, rust started by
McGill'i°eddy Bros, Dr. : and Mrs.
Graham met many old friends from
town and'0ouutl•ysicle and the pleasure
was mutual. They think people will
hays to travel nlauy a infra to fled a
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