The Brussels Post, 1924-7-2, Page 1VOL, 53 NO, 2
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BRUSSELS, ONT4RIO, W. DNESDA X riLY 2, I924
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ESTABLISHED 1832
Paid-up Capital $ 10,000.000
Reserve - - 19,500,000
Total Assets - 210,000,000
F. M. WILMOT,
" Manager, Brussels
New Adetrtisemonts
Notios-Mrs. Learmont
Watch lost-Mre, L. Frain
Strawberries -J. A. Nichol
Western Oats -Alf. Seeker
To contraotore-A. Matfett
To contractors -John MaGill
The Rexoll Store -T. R. Smith
House for sale -Mrs. PrentIae
Mower for Bale -M, L. Cardiff
Genuine Bargains -W. D. Hamel
Teacher wanted-Robt. McAllister
Adjourned Sale -Annie Turnbull astute
Gorden Party-Blaovale Methodist Church
zsh t e�vs
BIuovale
Edgar McMichael, Kitchener, was
home over the week -end,
John Pearson and mother, Ethel,
visited at R. Musgrove's on Sunday,
' Alat. Elliot, Toronto, is spending a
few days with his cousin, W. J.
Duff.
Harry Beeman spenta part of last
week with his son Robt. and Mrs,
,Bosman at Leamington.
Stewart and Mrs. Young, Isabel
and Jack, Toronto, are spending the
Summer at their home here.
Wm, and Mrs. Thornton are spend-
ing a couple of weeks with friends at
Canfield and Niagara Palle.
Wesley Leggett and son, Gordon,
motored to Oollingwood and eyelet a
few days with relatives there,
CAR OF
Ceme nt
Expected to arrive
shortly. Place your
order early.
J. H. FEAR
Phone 2213 ETHEL
IJos, and Mrs. Underwood spent a
few days with relatives in Iiowiok,
Mrs, J, W King and Mrs, GIbson
have gone to Ottawa where they
will remain until Parliament eloses,.
The congregation of Knot: Presby-
terian
resbyterian Church intend holding a Weide
iu (Geo. McDonald's bush Saturday of
this week.
Methodist Garden Party, Wedne .
day, 9th inst, Wingham Band will
supply the music, Good time promis-
ed, lies the advt. in this leeue,
Mies Maud Paul and J. G, Hays,
,
Pittsburg, Pa:,, were married there on
Monday, June 80th. Mtge Paul is well
known here by it large circle of friends
who extend to her their best wishee,
The Women's institute will meet
this month, on Thursday, July 10th,
at 2.80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, 0,
Hetherington, Wingham road. 13e1 -
more Institute will be entertained by
Bluevale Branch, with Mre. Charles
Elliott and Mrs, 0, Hetherington as
hostess. "Well known Songs and
Composers" will be the subject of a
talk by Mrs. Alice Aitken, and "A
Famous Canadian Writer," by Mies
M. Collie. Roll Call, "My Favorite
Song." A musical program is being
prepared by the Program Committee.
Ladies are cordially invited to attend.
Miss Bernice Shaw le home for the
Summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, Drumbo, spent
Sunday with Mrs, Ina Lockhart.
Mr, Lester and Sj. Hutchinson, Tor-
onto, are up for a short vacation.
Mies Maggie Mcllwain has returned
from the West and le visiting at the
home of R, Shaw.
Rev. Mr. Cragg, Wingham, preach-
ed an excellent Orange sermon here
which was much appreciated by all.
John and Mre. Hall are spending a
few weeks with friends at Southamp-
ton, Dresden and Chatham.
Martin Mestere underwent an oper-
ation ab the Wingham Hospital on
Monday and ie getting along as well
se can be expected.
PROMOTION REPORT. - Report of
Promotion Examinations in Bluevale
school (Junior classes were promoted
at Easter,) Percentages are given.
Pass le 60 ; honors 75. Number en-
rolled 855 :-From Jr. IV to Sr. IV -
George Hetherington ,60, Nellie Mc-
Kinney 59, From Si. III to Jr. IV-
Dotothy Aitken 76, Alan GarnIss 75,
Elsie Thornton 75, Lois Praia 66,
Noble Greenaway 00. From Jr. III to
Sr. III - Alberta Shiell 70, Adair
Prast 70, May Nicholson 61, Leslie
Greenaway 60. From Sr. II to Jr. III
-Wilson Thornton 75, Norman Bar-
nard 70; Kenneth Aitchison 00, Elean-
or Praet 04, Hugh Mundell 02, Earl
Hamilton 60.
ALICE AITKEN, Teacher.
Piano Tunin
Attended to in first-class
style by
Chas. Blackstone
Here this week.
Leave orders with
S. Carter or Walker & Black
BRUSSELS
SMALI.ER, PROFITS
WISH to remind the public that I am selling
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS and OVER-
ALLS also KHAKI PANTS Cheaper
than you can buy them elsewhere and just as
good, Don't be deceived by any cheap talk as
a call will convince
you.
Nice range of MEN'S FINE SHIRTS
and NECKWEAR just to hand.
RE W. Ferguson
GENTS' OUTFITTER
Oranb rook
NOTIca.-All Auction. Sale notes due me,
now past due, must be paid on or bel ore July
10th next ee after that date they page out of
my bands for oolloetion.
Mite. nous, LEAnuoNT.
Sruasele R. R, 0.
Mies Jessie Menzies is home for her
vacation from Toronto,
Jamestown
The School Pic-nic was a success.
Last Sabbath Rev, Mr. Pentland
took the service in the Johnston
church, the pastor preaching in Sun-
shine.
Miss Margaret Brown has been re-
engaged as teacher in the Ramsay
school, Morris, for the next year. She
has done well in the school and is quite
a favorite.
P. S. and Mre, McEwen, Turnberry,
have gone on a holiday trip to Fort
William to visit Dr. J. S. and Mrs.
Strachan and other friends, We Nish
them a good time.
Henfryn
C. W. Burrows, New York, visited
bis aunt, Mrs, E. Collis er., and his
cousins in Grey.
There will be service in St. David's
aburcb, Henfryn, Sunday evening,
July 8th, at 7.80 o'clock.
Geo. Kerr is able to be around after
his narrow escape from lightning, the
night of the big storm, The horse
he was leading was killed, Andrew
Laidlaw'e barn, atHenfryn was burn-
ed the same night.
Wroxeter
Alwrid and Mrs. Wearying are holi-
daying in Toronto.
Laurie VanVelsor, Midland, is visit-
ing under the parental roof.
Mies Mabel Ferguson, is home from
Sarnia for the Summer vacation,
Misses Steel, Bolton, are visiting at
the home of H. and Mre. Henning.
Mies Annie Voeburg is spending 2
weeks with old friends in the village.
Mies Dorothy McTavish, Toronto, is
visiting with her mother and sister
here.
Mise Elva Hupfer, Sudbury, is
spending the Summer vacation at her
home in Turnberry.
2.0 in favor of Wroxeter was the
result here Monday in Foot Ball be-
tween Ethel and Wroxeter.
Reeve Heoneberg and ex -Reeve and
Mrs, Douglas were at Bayfield last
Friday attending 0o, Council Picnic.
The ' Juue meeting of the Women's
r g
I atitute was held at the home of Mre.
D. 0. Pope Thursday afternoon and
was presided over by the President,
Mies E. P. Hazlewood. There was a
good attendance and excellent ad-
dress given by Provincial speaker,
Airs, Pattereon, Gadehill. She touch-
ed on several subjects but dealt prin-
cipally with objects of the Women's
Ius ti Lute.
Mics. W. DOUGLAS -There passed
away at her home here Tuesday morn-
ing of lest week, one of the older resi-
dents of this community in the person
of Jessie Beatty, relict of the Tate
Win. Douglas, who pre -deceased her
seine 18 years. Ole was a native of
Scotland, and after her marriage lived
in Turnberry until shortly before the
death of Mr. Doughty when they mov-
ed to the village, Mrs. Douglas was
well known for her many estimable
qualities, her kindness of heart, her
practical
Ohtistian Faith and every-
thing
ver
-
thi that showsa Ole sincerityof a
Onristian heart will eudear her
mem-
ory to all who knew her. She is sur-
vived by an adopted eon and daughter
Fred, McDougal, Chicago and Mies
Bella McDougal at home. Funeral
was held Thursday afternoon, service
being conducted by Rev, T. M. Wes-
ley, Norwood, a farmer pastor of the
Presbyterian Church here and close
friend of deceased, Interment Ives
CAR OF
Western
Expected to arrive at Brussels
Station by end of this week.
Order early if you
require a supply,
A. CE Baeker
Phone 5
Garden Party
Under elle auspleea of the
Morris and Grey
Partners' club
will be held at the home of
ALBERT OROOKS,
4th Line Morrie Twp,
Thursday, July 3rd
The well known
MAITLAND-HENRY Oo,
and HARRY MoGEE
have been engaged
for the evening.
The Speer - Thynne Orchestra
will supply the Musical
part of the program.
BOOTH ON THE GROUNDS
After the program lunch will be
passed. Sandwiches will be sup-
plied by the Club and ladies are
asked to please bring cake,
Admission, Adults 25o,
Children Frac
made in the Wroxeter cemetery,
Amongst the floral tributes was a
spray from the W. M. S. of which
Mrs. Douglas was a Life member.
Monorlefl
Jas. 0; and Mre. McKay visited here
over the week -end.
Mrs. Jas. Mann has been visiting in
Toronto for the last 3 weeks.
Geo. and Mrs. McTaggart were wel-
come visitors here last week,
A large number from this vicinity
attended the Township Picnic and
dance at Ethel.
Frank and Mrs. Harrison and cbild•
ren visited West Montrose friends
over the holiday.
The severe electric storm the night
of the Garden Party prevented many
from hearing the program which had
to be given in the church.
Notwithstanding the unfavorable
weather, the Garden Party held at
Moncrieff was a splendid success,
Proceeds at the gate amounted to
$210.00. Supper served in basement
of the church. Program was started
on the school grounds but when the
storm came on repaired to the church,
Committee were especialy fortunate
in securing for their program Walter
McOubcheon, noted baritone singer ;
Samuel Berry, Scotch comedian, and
Mies Laura Miller, elocutionist, all of
Hamilton.
Ethel
Township Council will meet here
next Monday.
Rev. Mr. Hann's closing sermon last
Sunday evening was a fine one.
Ethel defeated Brussels at Foot Ball
Thursday evening of last week, by a
score of 1-0. It was a close snatch,
M. J. Slemmon was writing at the
Normal Entrance exam. at Bruseele
this week. We wish him the success
he deserves.
There was a big day in the Park
here Thursday of last week at the
Oommuaity Picnic, Some carried it
well into the eight. '
This week Rev. and Mss Hann and
eon leave for their new charge, near
Guelph, carrying with them the good
wishes of nanny old friends.
Elma Masonic Lodge held a pic-nic
in our Community Park recently and
report a good time, The boys of
Knox Church Monkton also spent a
day here,
We welcome Rev. Mr. and Mre.
White to Ethel and community and
wish them the highest success. The
rev. gentleman will conduct hie in-
augural services next Sabbath.
Our Foot Ball teats met defeat at
Wroxeter'•last Monday evening, the
score standing 2.0, This concludes the
schedule for 1924 as far as Ethel is
concerned,
This week Dr. and Mrs, Ferguson
left for their new home, 505 Kingston
Road, Toronto, followed by the good
wiebes of the community. We ex-
tend a welcome to his successor.
Auction Sale of Household effects of
bwill be held on
M Laing i
ng
the late s,
Friday, llth inst., at 2.30 p. m. G. L.
Walker will be the Auctioneer, For
further particulars see Airs. E. Caber.
PRETTY WEDDING. -Tile home of
Wm. A. and Mrs. Michel was the
scene of a pretty June wedding on
June 25th, when their estimable
daughter, Veliva M., became the
bride of Robert H. Vodden, Rev.
Mr, Hann of Ethel officiating. Moe, C.
Cochrane, sister of the groom, played
Lofton grin's Wedding March, the
bridal party taking their places under
an arch of white lattice work, banked
with flowers and fern , The bride mi -
tared
the parka`or leaning on the arm
of her father, looking eharining in a
gown of white satin with lace -and
pearl trimmings and a flowing veil
and orange blossoms, carrying a
boqust of Ophelia roses and valley
lily and fern. Bride wag attended by
her cousin, Mise Verna McCaii, gown-
ed in Cosmos taffeta with hat to
matchand carrying mauve sweet
peas, 0, Hansuld supported the
groom. During the signing of the
register Mies Muriel Michel Bang "The
Voles of Eden" in a very sweet voice,
Groom's gift to bride tvae a wrist-
watch in white gold, to the brides-
maid a rope of pearls, to the pianist a
complete set of table linen, to the
1 WALTON
ANNUAL
Garden Party,
Under auspices of the Ladies'
Aid of Duff's Mural, will be
held on
Mr, Wm. Woods' Lawn,
WALTON
Friday hog, July 4th
Supper Served from 6 to 8 o'clock
Fine program will be presented
by the
Merry Mirth Makers `,ea yrt
of Toronto, consisting of
Miss Louise Williams-May/son,
Soprano and Entertainer ; Harry
Firth, Versatile Singing' Com-
edian, and Miea Alma B. Gran.
din, Entertainer and Accompan•
sat.
Seaforth K1ltie Band also In attendance
Tickets OOo Children 25c
Everybody Welcome
soloist a ring, and to the groomsman
a tie pin. After the ceremony the
guests repaired to dining -room which
was tastefully decorated in white and
pink. Bride's going away gown Was
of crepe Bombay, in sombress ebade,
with hat and cape to match. The
many handsome and useful gifts were
a testimony of the high esteem in
which the young couple is held. Mr.
and Mrs Vodden will reside in Ethel
and be at home to their friends after
July 1st. Many good wishes are ex-
tended.
PRESENTATION. -Mrs. Stanley Dun-
bar. kindly invited the members of
the W. M. S. to her home for their
July meeting. Meeting opened by
singing hymn 386 after which the 34th
Psalm was read by Mrs. W. Bremner,
Mrs. Brown leading in prayer. Min•
utas of last meeting read, and adopted
Roll call. Offering receivedl En-
velopes were handed out to be given
Home Helpers. It was decided to
send the articles of clothing asked
for, also money to Teulon School, To
show their appreciation for her faith-
ful and efficient services as Secretary
of the Society for the paet38 years,
Mrs. (Dr.) Ferguson was preeeoted
with a Life Membership Certificate -
Mrs, Ferguson heartily thanked the
ladies, eaying no gift could be more
appreciated by her. ALife Member-
ship Certificate was also presented to
Mrs. Armstrong, sister of the hostess,
by her family, in memory of her eon
Joe. After " Bleat be the tie " was
sung, a very interesting address, and
report of the Provincial Convention
was given by Mre. Holman, Monkton,
Hymn 798 was Bung, followed by
Mrs. Bremner leading in prayer,
Tea was served on the lawn. A social
time was spent,
Morris
Job of gravelling to be let on 4th
line, See the advt.
Miss Nellie Etsell, Walkerton, ie
vieitiog her cousin, a ou in
Mre. Frank Little
4th line.
Mre, Etta Charters spent a couple
of weeks near a
e e r H never with friends,
sande
having a flue time.
Cecil Somers, 503 line, ie still quite
poorly but is improving and we hope
he will continue to gain.
The Hydro line across Morris, 9th
line, is nearly complete and will soon
be in operation at Brussels and
Blyth.
Tenders are being asked for con-
struction of four Drains in this town-
abid. See the adv), for further par-
ticulars.
Mrs. Jas. Anderson spent the week
end with her daughter at Stratford
and called on Seaforth friends on the
way home
Mies Annie Thuell is home from
her school near Durham for the vac-
afion. She is re-engaged for next
year which is a compliment to her
work,
Last Monday Mrs, Jao. Brown left
for a visit at thea her son
of h
at New Liskeard, Mrs. Jas, Brown,
who was viaiticg here returned at the
eazne time,
Reeve and Mrs. Shortreed and
family and ex•Go, Councillor Elston,
wife and eon, Bill II, were at Bayfield
last Friday attending the Annual
County Council Picnic.
Misses Mildred Pasemore and Lil-
lian McArter, who were /Andante at
Normal School, have arrived home.
Examination results are expected
about the middle of the month.
Dont forget the Farmers' Club
Garden Party at Albert Crooke', 4th
line. Thursday eveningof this week.
Good musical prograand a good
time expected, See the advt.
D. J. and Mrs. Oruickehanke motor-
ed from Toronto and epetst the weak
end with relatives, 8rd line, They re -
porta good time. Former is a broth-
er-in-law to Henry and Thomas Bone,
Bed line.
NEIr^ BLACK DIES, -Monday even-
ing the /park of life fled at the Black
home, 4th line, and Neil Black depart-
ed, as a result of the injury received
by being etruck on the head by a bale
of hay, The Meerut will take piece
Thursday afternoon at 2,80, Service
at 2, Interznent iu Brussels cemetery,
Brussels Won - Score 2-0
At the return League Iptermediate
Foot Ball game Monday evening en
V fetor to Park, between Monkton and
Bruseele the latter had the better end
of the play and won out handily by a
eco0e of 2.0. One goal was scored in
each half, Referee Kelly, Listowel,
kept a close hand on the game and
gave good satisfaction, The reeult of
this watt ties the scor for District
watch 0 e t
honors between Monkton and Brum
Bele, who will play home -and -home
games, Thursday evening et Monkton
and next Monday at Beueeels to decide
who takes let place, The visitors play
a strong game and will fight for the
viotory.
Spectators were glad to see the old
reliablee on Brussels line-up as full
backs, viz., Merano Jackson and Rue -
sell Grant, Out hope put considerable
snap into the eonteet and stayed with
it to the close. N. Hoover in goal
took care of all that came his way;
the backs were never In doubt ; the
half backs (Henderson McDonald and
Bowman) hopped on to everything in
their territory, while the forwards,
led by "Bid" Bel;, did not let the grase
grow under their feet, Everybody
did well, 0. Cameron was not in the
game as he was lame from the last
Ethel match. It will take some expert
playing to beat out Bruseele eleven,
There was a large attendance as the
evening was fine.
Everybody will want to see next
Monday evening's game on Victoria
Park, Brussels, It will be a dandy
and every man on the job
Line-up was as follows :-
BRUSSELS MORRTON
Hoover Goal Valiance
Jackson } Grant Backe ) L. Smith
i W. Smith
McDonald Huston
Bowman j4 Backe Shine
Henderson ....., ......... Merrifield
Bell Horne
Ballantyne ...... Malley Dennis Forwards - Gill
Denote Holman
Pedgrift Livingston
Croy
Township Council will meet next
Monday at Ethel,
Teacher wanted for S. S, No4
Grey Township. See the advt.
Miss Luella Fulton, milliner at
Monkton, was home on a visit.
Mre. James Fulton is visiting her
sister, Mrs, D, McKenzie, Toronto.
Quite a number of township folk
were at Ethel Thursday of last week
taking in the Community Pic-nic.
Reeve and Mrs. McOutcheon and
Deputy Reeve and Mre. McDonald
were at Bayfield last Friday attend-
ing the annual County Council Pic-
nic.
Airs, Thomas Alcock attended the
graduating exercises of Listowel Mem-
orial Hospital. Her cousin, Mies
Vera Patterson, was one of the grad-
uates.
It is expected Henry Alcock, 14th
con„ who underwent a serious opera-
tion 4 weeka ago at Victoria hospital
London, will be able to come home
this week.
Tuesday evening of next week the
Garden Party at Union Church will
be held. Following the supper the
Wingham Concert Co. will supply a
good share of the program, Orchestra,
(tic. The new pastor, Rev. Mr. White,
is expected to be present.
Quite a number of Greyitee took in
the Foot Ball match at Brussels Mon-
day evening. Monkton lost by 2 to 0.
Games will be played to break the
present tie, at Monkton Thursday of
this week and at Bruseele next Mon-
day.
Dr. Burrows and on, Charles,
John
Staten Island,New York • Mrs. Joh
Cunninghatn nd daughter, Florence,
and Miss Florence Rorke, Clinton
Ont., also James and Mrs. Bell and
Miss Anna, Waterdowo, Ont. visited
at Stevenson's, 10th Con., during the
past week.
Walton
Walton will be lighted by Hydro,
at least a number are signing up. It
will soon be ready.
Mrs. D. Holmes is re-engaged as
teacher of the Junior room of our
Public School, and is doing good
work.
Next Sunday afternoon the Orange-
men of Walton and locality will at-
tend service in St. George's Church,
at 3 o'clock, Brethren are asked to
assemble at the Orange Hall at 2,30 to
march to the church.
Friday evening of this week is the
date) of the Annual Big Garden
Party, held he lawn of W.
'
y
to be t
, el on
Woods. A great program le being
provided, See the advt. for further
particulars and dont mise it on any
account,
Sonoot REPORT. -The following
are the names of the pupile of the
Senior Room Walton School who
were successful ab the recent promo-
tion Examination, The names are ar-
ranged in order of standing, Sr. II
to Jr. SII-Wihnie Drager, Charlie
McDonald, Helen Steise. Jr, III to
Sr. III -Alvin Farquhareon, Lewis
McDonald, Viola Carter, Sr. III to
3r. IV -Vera Ga.diner, Beatrice
Kearney.,Terence Ryan. Jr, IV to
Florence
Sr, IV -John MoDonaid, Russel Shol-
dice, Jean Hood, Marguerite Bolger,
Mildred Pollard, Flora .Harris,
G, H. HOOD, Teacher.
Following is the School Report of
the Promotions of Walton Junior
Room, Jr: II to Sr, II --Honors-.
Earl Gillespie, Soy Carter, Alex,
Hood, Pace -Jim McCall, Dorothy
Drager, Isabel Farquharson, Harold
Bolger, Lawson Kearney, Ruth Man.
ning, Mabel Machan, Sr.'I to Jr, II
-Honors-Wilfred Shortreed, Jim-
mie Murray. Pass -Jean Murray,
Halcyon ()handler, Grace Manning,
Muriel Dundee. Jr, I to So, I- lielon
Farquharson, Earl Hoy, Norma
Garden Par
"I r.r
A Garden Party will be held un-
der the auspicse of
BLUEVALE'
METHODI$T4OHURCH
On the Church Lawn
on the Evening of
Wednesday, July 9th
Supper Served from 6 to 8,36
Wingham Citizens' B a n d
will be in attendance
BOOTH ON THE GROUNDS
Admission 25 and 20 cents
T. C.Wxt.KxNeoli, R. MUSGROVE
Pastor Secretary
Everybody Come and Enjoy
a Pleasant Evening
Steiss, Gordon Ryan. Primer -Lena
Drager, Jane Dundee, Agnea Hood,
Gordon Shortreed, Robinson Hamil-
ton, Kenneth Murray, Mae Jackson,
Margaret Murray, Margaret Buchan-
an, Allan McCall.
MRs, D. HOLMES, Teacher,
Methodist Pastors
Following is the list of Methodisb
parsons for the ensuing year as it re-
lates to the Districts in this section of
the London Conference
STRATFORD DISTRICT
Stratford (Oentral)-J, Wesley ?dog-
wood
Stratford (Trinity) -S. Judson Kelly
St. Marys -Richard W. Knowles
Mitchell -Harvey D. Moyer
Listowel -Edwin W. Edwards
Milverton -Thos, E. Sawyer
Trowbridge -Allan H. Brown
Wallace -Jas. Wilkins
Atwood -Byron Snell
Mankoon-Gordon W. Butt
Staffa-J. Edward Jones
Fuilarton-Allen E. Hopper
Harmony -Esti Poulter
Weilburn (Belton) -Eric L. Anderson
Ohairman-E. W. Edwards
Fin. -Sec. -Byron Snell
WIEGMAN DISTRICT
Wingham-Chas, E. Gregg
Kincardine -Arthur W. Barker
Lucknow-T. Wesley Coeens
Brussels -Chas. F. Clark
Teeswater-Irving A. McKelvey
Ethel -Harold White
Fordwich-Geo, A, Barnard
Gorrie-Wellington A. Finlay
Wroxeter -Asa I, Brown
Bluevale-T, Chester Wilkinson
Ashfield (Lucknow)-0. W. DeWitt
Cosens
Salem (Formosa) -A. 3, Swale
Ripley -Harold Wiilane
Arnow -Geo, Penrose
Bervie (Kincardine)-Stauley R.
Johnston
Tiverton -Carman E. Armstrong
Whitechurch -To T be supplied u Aar
n
Superintendent of Lucknow
Belgrave-Wesley J. Moores
Fred. G. Risdon, E. 0. Pentland and
Gordon Hargraves at College
Chairman -0. F. Clarke
Fin. Sea -L A. McKelvey
Journal Sec. -Stanley Johnston
Statietical Sec, -T, 0. Wilkinson
Seo, R. E, -C. DeWitt Cosene
Sec, E. and S. S, -H. Willane
Sec. Ed. -A. Barker
Mies. Sec. -0. E. Cragg
GODERICII DISTRICT
Goderich (North Street) -Jas. E,
Holmes
Goderich (Victoria Street) -John W.
Hedley
Olin toe (Weeley)-Albert A. Holmes
Clinton (Ontario Street) -Clayton J.
Moorehouse
Seaforth-R. Fulton h . P ton Trw in
Hoiweeville- lb r
A e t V.Wal don
.Blyth -Alberti 0. Tiffin
Dungannon -John R. Peters
Nile -Leroy 0. White
Benmilier-Wallace H. Mose
Auburn -Percy S. Banes
Walton -Wm, 0. Robinson
Londesboro-W. Roy Osborne
Bayfield -To be supplied tender Super -
intendant of Holmesville
Varna -John J. Durrant
A. Clayton Baxter, Victoria College
Chairman -J. E. Holmes
Fin, Seo, -R. F, Irwin
EXETER DISTRICT
Exeter (Main SGIee
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Frederidk E.
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Exeter. (James Street) -W. E, Don -
rally
Parkhill -Geo, W. W, Rivers
Elimville-H, Edward Livingstone
Centralia -Walter M. Kitetey
Heneall--Arthur Sinclair
Crediton and Mina Craig -Duncan
McTavish
Grand Bend -Win, 3, Maines
Lucan-G, Clifton Gifford
Granton -J, Elliot Hunter
Woodham -David D. Thomson.
Kirkton-Bobt, 0, Copeland
Robert E. Southoott, Victoria College
Ohairivan-G, W. Rivers
Fin. Sec... A, Sinclair