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The Brussels Post, 1925-2-25, Page 1VOL, 5 NO. 3 ,2,v0 per annum in advance BRUSSELS, ONTARIQ, WEDNESDAY, FEBRU4RY 25, I92 W, KERR, Froprie#or to tro>rAtiAN, luaoher, Y 9t, a's r, e. v- t - •e at �f +d t11 Iy 3, e- ie 9 2 9 4 9 2 6 1 5 0 2 1 7 7 2 2 0 5 2 89 J ., whirlegig of lime 'turns, and you are leaving us for a less strenuous �Ii?e--. well d served and well earned, and we an feel twe leave wt• exprein ssing awo � nnouncementEGUEEOCIi� M � 1925 A q MI I II G A F LSA �4 - ed a :Director ore +t+he Brussels, art and Morris Telephone Systevn, M and M was Tr last year sand holds the esftion„ le fh'iLsora President ofptllerCamapgar Far iters —find the service offered by The Bank of Nova Sco0tia verypcon rt 'venient. The cashing of cheese milk and produce cheques, loans . 0 ton farm purposes, a SatisraCtOSpring p p > . satisfactory . us e w an y drehow highly we esteeon ou all, a beg of '• Y .w You .to accept these chairs, as tokens of our love and friendship, May you be long, seared to use and enjoy fhem. May they ever remind you of friends of other days at Moncrieff, who will. be railways lad to see ou,baak from time wto time»», and. who hope bac'tha(fad's bliessing will rest upon You in the new home as in the aid, Signed: Marton gne Wm. Patterson Robert MteTeggert Mr, and Mrs. Inglis made suitable re- Plies. The remainder of' evening Ethel Hanle! * truck WISH t announce that a Ihave taken Wm. /fee ler in as a partner in the store and in the future be rap under the fir Al i �•U Leitch & Ziegler As we intend putting, a on the road in the we hereby eek all out. ..UTO' � Pi rases —PRO — A. cl + G. SMITH WINGHAMi When retailing allow 5 cents for postage. We do not ebarge forREELS taking your affidavit, �, .,_. ... '?y a wood -bee [t the of limaHollings had at the farm 7th line, When the boss cut up One Big Night' only �! Sdtlli d s FebF. Iry 7 OF REAP COMEDY « Three Wise • 1Se �3+ Fools If`Laughoffer Don't Come AClUltS 35C Children 20C ♦ % teween 30 and 35 cords. in the e' e ening. the host and .hostess entertat; ed ell boa party and over 100 wet good time was spot pay ail.t Aright p biers. rFridayevening, `vt61 ed a he home Marn and Mrs. Oarless, 3rd line, at presented Leslie and Mrs, IlleDbug, with .a Miscellaneous shower. Mai useful and pretty gifts were receive The crowd enjoyed' a good time, d panting In the wee small! 'hirers of 0 morning. Bya weddingnotice elsewhere willbeseen that Samuel Andersc Calbick, son of George and Mrs. Ca hick, of Ha;leybery, One. and fount well known resident of Morris Tow, ship, was marriedat .Timmins, Ont to Miss Doris Marion, second daugii er of Charles and Mrs. Jagger, of To. onto, The ceremony wens perform= by Rev. R. 5. Cushing. Old 'frienc hearty congratulations to ti briN[ornid Scarlet ChapteC°OfricQrs.- Officers. - The Roved Starlet Chapter of Ret Morris 'District L. O. L. met fix k Belgrave Orange Hiatt on Setntrde February f 4icer for initlatcer for was.spent le muster and dancing. old ouetomers as well as many new ones for a Of •^^^• depository savings, are, only + a few of the many features avail- JAMFSTOWN Mrs, Foreman, of Port Carling. le: vieitirog her daughter, Mee•, T, C. Wilson, in this locality,. portion your trade and we will tr and give you better service than ever. + and britiegroorn ar•e deservedly pope• Jar in this district, belenging to high- ly respected families of long standing 10 Huron co. They the able to farmers at all branches of the Bank. - •* * The experience of 92 years ht dealing with farmers is at your JAMsa LYNN PASSES AWAY: -After a few days illness of heart trouble,' the sudden death of James Lynn. oo• Burred on Wednesday morning, Feb. 11th, at his home on th a 4th Con., Deceased the ands of days.' Ho h nese, ]he never regained es former • John Leitch ETHEL J 1- ! were reeipi• cote of many beautiful and costly gifts, several cheques being amongst the number, and a ca bine C fsilver presented by the Surae County Council, of which Mr. McEwen, as (Reeve o •Ttheirurnbeit tiereywocris a nmit o Many + hifter strength, although bright and ser=ve groom's farmto inwill Tw�ebelry, young friends followed to the O. P. R service, at any branch of e until the last. Be was,born in Nelson, Halton Oo„ on Feb. 6th, 1852, and when 6 years of age -he moved with and Colonel, of re, Ge Park, Man„ and two sisters, Mrs, George Love and station at Wroxeter to give ,the hap, hap- py couple a hearty send off. and salon of officers, The officers! •for ...THE �. of Bane o ■ Nava Scotia ESTABLISHED 18'32 F. M. WILMOT Itaid-un Canital s I0,000,004 500.000 Manager • Brussels Helot A.svta' aio.000.gso g To • - •.. a' ' his parents to a farm on the let Con.,. Grey lbwnship: When quite young he learned he learned the blaakern;thing trade in Brunets, later starting business For himself in Jamestown. He was met. =ted in May 1878, to Mies Louisa Eck- mien, of Ethel, Ont. After a few years of success at hie trade, he cern tied on'a farm on the let Von„ Grey. Township, where lie and his faultily resided until he moved to Howbeit en March 1908, Me. Lynn was of strong Christian character, upright and of Mise Luny, also of Moore Park, Man, The W. M. S. of Knox church will meet at the home of Mrs. Dr. Mc- Master, next Frida afternoon, Feb. q 27th, that being the date appointed as a special day of Prayer for rats- clone. The regular monthly meeting will be also held on that date instead of March Bed. A good attendance is hoped Pnr, The Mission Band Social and meet• lag was a splendid _success, it 'being held at Agnes Coohrane s home on CRANBROOK Messrs, Conrad and Chas. E. Rad- date, of Detroit Mich„ were here vie! ting withtheir father, Conrad Raddatz, who is now able to be about after suffering from a stroke re• cent!'. Chas, Raddatzdid notgo to Florida this Winter but hie wife went South for a few months. It's a geed many years since the hove were reeidente hers, but have prospered ;n the States. and her son, the violin. Other violins 1liseee Grainger, Frain, Hayden, Ho y y and M. Grainger played the mandolin. The minister conducted and played the guitar at the same time. Nine selections were elven, leach one of which was enthusiaetieaiiC. y received. Mr. Hayden accompanied. Fred Me- Cutcheon on the banjo, and by re- quest, the latter genitlemau rendered The Shepherd Psalm'. After the partnere for lunch were se- cured cured by means of numbers. and ev- ey- eayone went away happy, ensuing year are: --W. C. in C. Hervey H�unkings, �Londeslborough; C. in C.: lra Rapson, ai ondesrooroug C. Chap,: -Chas, R. Couletes, Belgrav, to, Scribe -Chas. Stewart, Myth; Treas.-Mex. Wells, Londesberou fi 'Herald at Anms•-Sent Watson, B grave; C, First Lett,0. Robe. est. send, eLondesboreugh; C. Sec, Lect. Rohit. ,hL°Grea, Belgrave; G. F'srs�t'Co doctor -Clio Lansing, Londesboroug C. Sec. Conductor -Mathew Fertnuso Belgrave; C. Inward Herald -Mia Pattison, Belgrave; C. Outward Hera Belgrave. -Frank Sturdy,g . a kindly disposition and held the large friends, Valentine Day, The 'program consist - ing of a Valentine dialogue, a recite- GREY TOWNSHIP New 'Advertisements Acres", was. presented to an collies- iaette •and crowded !louse, Between esteem of a circle of He leaves to mourn his lose hie wife two daughters and "S eons, namely, Mre, w. E. Brown and M. W. E. tion and a song. All were well given. The meeting itself was very helpful to ail, still continuing the book,of Dick Mrs. old3s. Knight, Varna, was re- Hewing old acquaintances an the loth - BEI.GRAVE Mies Mary Vint, of Ashfield, wee a reeeot visitor in the village. Lindsay Moffatt and bride, of Bran - Brussels Public School Doe lost -Phone 2616 To Rent-J, J, Mallet cent for sale -Tae P°AT n For eale-Arlen Adams Sorsole-Mttton Lowes. Robe tai sole -Bites .Hoovvi66ht• Hato Licenses-A.G. Smith Torte's for axle-Phoney7t2 Announcement Laitoh acts there were miscellaneous numb• ere, consistin nes °, mid of choruses ales a dolor in- y folk dance by nine of the girls dressed in the school colors. At regular in. the young th bon efult tweeds a lusty t hallrings school e1L g y Hainetock, of Fordwicb ; John R., of Walkervilte : William J. and T, Ed- ward at borne, also a sister, Mee, Ed- wards, of Gerrie, Funeral service was held at they borne an. Friday aft- ernooa at two o'clock,. Rev,, A. Laing officiating, after which interment took place in the Fordwioh cemetery.. and Mary Louise. The Hostess spent a little time decorating the house showing more interesting in the meet - ing. forty-three children were pre - s P sent also a• number of the W. M. S. A simplle lunch was served consisting of:-+Vallentlne 5andwkches; Cupids Arrow Point Cookies; True Lo'rsr's during the past week. John Pearson has rented the farm of Mrs. le. McQuarrie on the 4th Line, will grass .cattle this year. - School School Section' No. 3, are preparing to hold a School reunion this P apartn more particulars will be given Tater.eae •George Menzie .combined business and pleasure at Stratford on Friday, don, Man„ were visitors with A. Porta erfield and Mrs. E. Geddes, Might and aunt of Mrs. Moffatt. The Women's Day of Prayer for Missions we °be observed fn Belgrave Knox Church on Friday afteYnoon at 2,30 OM. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to everybody. Robe, McCrae, who has been a faithful employee of the C. N. R. au the section has been promoted to foreman of. Londesboro section. He assumed his new duties last week. The Business meta of the Village fiave an old time dance on Friday even- ing last and generously donated the proceeds to the Treasury of the Wo - men's Institute to aid in purchasing another lamp for the streets. Mises Josephine Johnson, 6th line, hoe just returned from vtait;ng her sister, Mrs. A. M. Bradburn. of Hyde Park. A little daughter,. (Margaret Bruce), was born at the Bradburn home while Mies Johnson was there. The Women's Institute met at Mrs,, J. Vancamp's for dhe February meet-' ing with a 'large attendance. The President, Mrs, D. Geddes was in the chair. In the absence of the regular Secretary, Mrs. (Rev.) Moores was ap- pointed Secretary pro tem. Owing to bad condition of roads the Play which was to have been presented by • the Westfield Dramatic Club, was post- pored and it was decided to have them come to Belgrave on Tuesday, Feb. 24, and Rev. Mr. Moores to act as chair- man. Notes of appreciation were read from •different 'ho nes where flow- ers had been seek me time of n since January meeting. Arrange- ments were completed re holding a Pie Social on March f 7th. A good program. will he presented as well as a play entitled "Mrs. Flannigpg Tea." Roll 'Call was responded to by "My Best Job' A great insight into fav- orlte pastimes was revealed. A splen- did paper by .Mrs.' W. Vancamp "What the Branch Inabitute means from a Rural Woman's Viewpoint" showing the marvellous rowtlh of institute g members which is now 30,000. There are three requisites. for membership, namely, Restpouollbilsty, dtapandalr9l;ty and the small fee of 25 cents. Mrs. McCrea gave a reading "What i Call' a Friend". Miss Nora Vancamp sang a solo, "Garry lee back to old Virginaiia" Mrs. J, Vancamp grave a humorous reading "There are no Old Ladies" on the preciative11worrdsawere spokenbythe president, thanking loll Who had helped in making the afternoon both edtfcative • and interesting. y sin in the el -le at Meeting closed b t n nthent. Atter- wards a dainty l,unchean was served by the hostess. Two new !members were added to tntB�Rall, $COM IV " From December let to January 15e1 Pupils were examined in all subject: *missed oneormore examinatioae, SB IV,- D M Vhan 82 9 * Samir 55 D aekettie 82 8 C Riley 55 g Backer 72 7 F Lowry 54 ¢Wilson ?0 6 0 $erns hon 63 S Scott 67 8 B Thomas 62 J Brown 64 7 E Edwards 50 *t\I Somerville 62 8 K Thomas 49. G Yolleck 82 *E Wilson 48 A Thompaoa tel 9 •$ Obampioa;46 JR IV. - Rvir Riley an 63 7 O Enniah 68 K Thuell 03 4 L Thuell 67 L Rutledge 62 8 G Kelhngton 60. MARGARET M. Mmetera Its, Teaches ROOM In Sa IIh-Examined in Arith., Ar! Read„ Walt., Sp hist,, Geog , Lit and Hygiene. Those marked " mieee exams, M Downing 88 D Hemingway 1 J Caldwell 83 A McCracken 0 J White 82 0 Burgess f L Welker 78 M: Thompson E J Hamilton 77 .1 h,ernaghatt E M Ennio 72 *L Harkness E D 1 uc edge 70 *$ Whitened E V 'ox 70 Jet II1.-Examined in Arith., Art Read., Writ., Lit., Comp., Geog., SI and Hist, 0 Walker 87 51 ons f B Yolleck 88 Ill Roe f M Sehwadron 82 E Dennison 0 J Douglas 82 G Thuell 6 M Hamilton 81 R Fox 8 le Wheeler 76 S Burchill 8 E Riley 74 F Edwards 6 N Thowpsou 71 V Pope 6 S Yolleok 71 +R Farrow 5 J Kerr 70 W Champion 4 GJeater 70 H Whittard 4 J McDowell 68 M. E. MCNAt3, Teacher. ROOM II $ENIOR6 - G Wheeler 80 L Kerr t M Logan 84 E Ennis 6 D Jeater 84 W J Rutledge 6 M meQueerie 83 R Brown 8 F•Pollard 83 J Rutledge 6 A Pope 82 1 McDowell 0 'M Bryan 78 8 Lowe 0 P Br Btu 74 R Bran 6 J I+ittle 78 LGs�nor 6 JIINIaIss, - J Caldwell 77 E Farrow 0' R Wilson 74 E Heist 6 E Handersau 74 l3 Boit b F Burchill 08 W Ritchiee 6 S^Wilson 04 J ;teirie 6 MARY YEA.NDr.R','Teacher, -John Farm for Bala—T. O. 6toCatt torent-Robert Rolland LandNia wanly Store News -Jas. Fax Tnree Who Fools -Family Theatre Horse Rrfor sew toe EntB 'a'qR smite gLy, The Literary Society will meet in tete Forreetere' Hall on Friday even- in P'eb. 27th. The ram will g, The pallbearers were aix nephews, namely, Wm. Eckm;er, Wm. Ed- wards, Finlay Lynn, Wm. Lynn, George Menzies and Charles Haneuld, Cookies; Lover's Punch; Cold Heart Cake; Light Sweet Heart Cake; Loy- ers' Delight Tarts; Cu'pid's Stimula- tion; etc. More fun was found in r dadtmdonversatian taking in the hockey maRch between { Rei Falls led Stratford in the even- ing' a social hour was enjoyed at tete Caaoial ba FernqaetaFn a ?etl�jlab Car osnalt BrawsEarmthat Ohnrah D ramal of echoer mon-ea-Twp. of Morrie PPres entitled g plex- owe innsist$ natiof a n y eaented by g p y .young people from the Stone School, vocal selectione and readings and ETHEL M. Clark, 4th concession Is very •119, Mrs. & nand;es, etc. This meeting bad a tidy offering of 33.64. Why not attend some of our meetings? the Union appointment on W Pdnes- day last by members of the Young Penple'e League• New games were played which caused touch fun. • x Z � music by the Literary orchestra. - At Toronto, on Feb. 8th, a wedding was solemnized byRev. R. L. Wilson. former► .of d le, when MarEthel y 9 S. Dunbar is out of•denger and is makinggood ro ress towards re- coverw. p' g ryMenu was represented at the big hookeyhmatch in Stratford on Friday WALTON Mrs. W. J. Peebles, of Yorkton., and Urs, H. Giles and little eon, Gordon, visiting their brother, Miss Jessie Menzies expects to re- tuna to her duties on the Toronto Miss School staff, on Saturday, Miss Menzies has been 'off duty for tale past 5 FORDWICH • hire, Elizabeth !liter announces the engagement of her youugestdaughter, Olive Mildred. to John Lindsay Brown , son of William ,Brom] of A. Stewart, daughter of Those and g Mrs. Stewart, of this village, became the bride of W tlliam S. Wray, Baa of G. B. and Mrs. Wray, of Woodrow„ teudin Tcongratulations.rm y friends join in ea- g g William Stemmata was a repent visitor with his son, Jno, Slemmon, at Stratford. Leitch &Zeigler make their an- nounoement in this week's POST We os'e Moody y , GOOD WESTERN STOGIE. -TWO tees of Western cattle were delivered at Walton station last week for Wm. Staples, of McKillop. There were 72 bead in the lot, and they were per- weeks suffering from. a fractured collar bone. 1'heie tvus a ere attendance to hear and see the iltuatrated sermon on the Life of David Livingestoue n gun. day morning. The Winter program is now over, and the ordinary services Porde/tole the marriage to take place early in March, . The Oonbieuetion School here held ta annual oommencemea.t entertain- nrent on Friday night in Btotvn'e Hall, The hall was prettily decorated with the school calors, green and white. A three -act drama, Hobie MONCR;EFF. We welcome Mrs. Patisth to Lour midst, Good old fashioned coeds . have been on the list,' The .Mission •Band purpose !raving an entertainment soon. •Issuance George Robertson was In Toronto wish the new firm abccese. Wm. and Mrs Zeigler have taken up•tbeir residence in the village, Mr. Zeigler having bought Mrs. Ba=r's house. Mr. Ransome, of London, who holds a good_ position with the London Lite .Co„ was a visitor with his cousin, Douegald Hutchinson, Strat- chased and shipped from Winnipeg by Mr, Sefpples' brother, Robert Step- Ise, of Killarney, Manitoba. They were a good looking bunch and ar- rived fn tine condition. 'DONT DECEIVE youR WINE -Be• fore a crowded hall of a very apprec- iative audience, the members of St, John's church, 13cuaecle, presented will be conducted from now on. It le hoped that the attendance will be bet- ter than ever. Buys Buys Farm -Jos. E. Jacklin has the foo acre farm from J. P. Lawrence, on the 4th line, and seal get possession this Spring. Alex. Hall son-in-law of the former, who has had the farm rented for the past is +4-1-4-4.+++++++++++++++++4-1.++ The Friendly Church Which le TH6'4HURCH iOFct. le o CHEER _ the beginning of the week. ' The U. F. O. gnioaded car rrf salt at Mcelanght'last-week. Mrs: Luke C. Spe;ran 'has returned linins from Wilkes-Barre, Penn„ where she 'had been with .'her sister, Miss Anna during her last illnessba Dunlop B ford, Ernest and Mrs. Cole and family, of White River, spent a month with the formers sister, Mrs. •Dougaid Hutch.. iuson, at Stratford, and former resi- dents 01 this locality. Dr. McMaster was called out quick- Iy on evening to the i2t,Can- their -8 -Ra farce, ' Dont deceive your wife", on Monday evening. The phry was well presented and the various members took their parts well. During iuternt;ss;an hues Marjory Campbell Bang two solos in pleasing manner and A. Battenbur gave a well rendered piano solo!. Aftr the year, moving !rack to Elma Townsih p, onto his father's farm, Iheminieterandhie wife got into n nasty mixup outside Levi Whit- field's gate, where he had turned out to meet another cutter. In the dark- nese a,atom was unobserved. r1 and subsequent death, Last Sunda Thee, and Mrs. Inglis !were p'egented with n Bible on behalf !F of the congregation of the Presbyter- -Sunday cession where George Michel'sh little fi boy, Lloyd, was lying' very ill. Dr. White, of Brussels, was summoned to performance, the ladies of the Anglican church served lunch to the viestore, thrown nut. N t lis. White ryas not hurl, and ,,\f r. White escaped with a few bruises. The horse gave no trouble, 11 rt• i • r4 r ,,a1 •,� x t i( ..l}, " p' �S� F - r •.x'" ,;, ' ;tk .t r* tan church of which they had been members for .the past number of yEMT s. This weak Thos, and Mrs. Inglis, who have been residents •in this'sec- tion for the past 26 p years moved to Atwood where they will reside for the future, Mr. Iuglis will join his son in the hardware business in that village. Their many friends wish them success in their new home• Auction Sale sir Phos. Inglis last perform an operation for appendicitis, Mrs. James Peprson received the sad intelligence last Thursday morn- ing of the death in Oil Springs of her brother, T. K. Thompson. R.J. Pearson left on Frida morningto at- Y tend the funeral which. was held on .Saturday, , The Epworth league of the Meth- odist 'Church will meet at Hamilton's on Thursday evening, The topic will be taken by Mr. Howlett, after which WROXETER Dr. A. McLeod was a visitor in Toronto, ieecntly Mre. D. A. Armstrong spent the weak end in London, Jno. Douglas naris a business trip to Toronto last week. Two rinks from here attended the Harriston bone el•l last weeks. p Roes and,rMre. Scutt, Borvmsuville, attended tt a wedding of the Parwer'e It is regretted that there was no 51101Ce on Str,ialay afternoon. It p cured with Cain just as the minister was about to sec off, and he thought the reads would he impassable, This is only the second time there has y been no •service during a strenuous Winter. When he beard later that about thirty were kept waiting, be teas indeed sort that he had not set 3' ont. Mr. end. Mrs, Blinks spent a ,part ETHEL METHODIST runorH Books are ladders up which climb Human hearts to heights sub- lime. Subject on Sunday- y Dramatic Book Sermon "Tho Conquest Of Feat" by Basil King. Let the Minister tell you fend' the Bible and this wonderfulmade book the things we humans fear in life and suggested remedies. tee++4.4'4,•1''•1.4.4•+•b't•++++++++4•++F Wednesday was a big entrees. Cows sold at an average o£ $100 and o=tter stock went in peoportiou, The total receipts for the afternoon amounted to $5.200. Auctioneers Holman and Vsndrick worked hard to set the big prices and disposed of everything, Address and Presentation,'- Oil Friday •evening the neighbors and friends of Thos. and Mrs; Inglis met at their hone and presented them with true lovely chairs before their depart- ire to !their new hatne'i.n Atwood, It r1 oainshieiYS lyit since a .to Grey following address: Fulton ad the Dear Mr, and Mlrs. Inglis and Fam- g Iiy. -•We, your neighbors and friends have there. will tie games of all kinds, Those Huhn intend to participate will take a lunch along. DIED AT Loxnox•-William ]>3. e' tide le ssed•awaq at London Hoap• Jest from sleeping a;ekness on Wed- uesdayof last week, and the remains wens brought ought to` the home of hie brother,' David Saunders, Grey Tatou. ip` atrtfd the f ori se micas heed wi lir. day 1 ee being con- ducted by Eev M. White, ,of Ethel Methodist church interment' was in Mount Pleasant cemetery liars. The pallbearers were :-George Campbell, .W, Brawn, W. M°Innes, J, Hooper le, Placket and Jae, S iveti. p , Among those Prorn a distance w oat- tended the funeral were, Henry Ker g• sister, on Wednesday. 1brs. Jas. Hazlewood has returned to Toronto, after spending a few days with her s;eter-in-law, SIs'e, W. el. Hazlewood. the , i tafva Inc the ae'eskers �i�cs' y B rink here Wednesday evenieg, be- t IIndelWthehdm and res\Vof thelemonJacklili, Miestotri3and, a Ve;nor eu per was �' served In the basement of t res ivleth• odietchurch last lhursday evening. Proceeds smut' to $1S 00. M0 IIEN-S5' L'T.-The very pretty wedding took place at the home of the•br'ide's patents, Wroxeter, at noon on 1Sth Februar of Annie Ethel 3, Stott, daughter of James end Mrs, of their honeymoon with !their cousins, Messrs, Will •Coulter and Russel Nnttt, 6th line, Elute Mr. Bunko was a former resident 7of Grey Township, but has spent the past four or five years in successful farm operations 'i it the Weyburn district of Saskatchewan. Mrs. Blinks was formerly Mass Clara also of Grey Township. They intend returning to their home in Saskatchewan, Old friends and neighbors will re• gs.et to hthnr of the death of MiaeJofi henna Gaynor, who passed awayat the home of her passed aw councillor, J. O. Reffron, at Blyth Deceased was born on the 2nd Con• . session of Greq Tawnehi 69 goers a o, the daughter of Thomas and MORRIS • Couuc;l minutes may be read on Page ,4•' '. James Ireland was spending A couple of weeks with hie daughter, Mrs. H. Gauzier, Stratford, many, repihes are com;tng front the 016 Boys land Gfnis of S. S. No. 5, :for the coo=ing' .reunion R,his summer, ' D avid Laidlaw, ton. 9, has had a ,leghtiug plant installed which wet light his .home and barns on the falrm, Last week Edward Pollard of Brun eels, bought the 60.acre farm of Allan Adams on the 6th line, Possession will be Laken is a few weeks. ` Aellan and Mrs, Adams, of the 5,tlm line expect to leave shortlydor r atP Wrox-t iter where they Will make their future 'ht)Itte. Mr.� Adams was- Chairman, the PlYmnen s Association, 06 ,g' Rl,cha.rdi Prnriear..i o t,,,.... t:..a PRIMARY ROOM, Class V. -Examined in Read., Writ. Anitlr„ Spell., Comp„ Dep. and Dail; Work. D. McRae 87 D. Ferguson 71 W. McNair 84 L. Hicks 71 S. Hetadoreon 82 J. Riley 7 I. Riley 80 H. Douglas V• Fox 85 Ar, Hain, 71 J, +arrow 1313 B, }Doke 7. •on L. Kernaghan 80 E. b'IcQuarrie t6E R. Palulei' 79 Close .LII- Excellent -C, llfcintosb 3.Olass . ttie 51. sheet ds, Good -N Rutledge. ` Claes 11 -Excellent -J. Baster C. Plum B. Galbraith, ` b Moil. Limey Good -H. Yolieak, Claes I-3. Doo las M. King, M Bryane, Good -N. ....edge, * •� I B „ .IYBp 111 Bi?Wily $I, ���� Phone CAR OF • Rp �r HEW ✓ , Purity F[OVO $'5 25 �r It� IQI v Sf 7 0% %�a5 65 411,75 ,8� 4`��R 5 Brussels gla,thered .here to spend a sacral evening with you, before your depart- ore for your duture home In Atiwdod, to Huish God -speed, land to let You know how keenly , feel !this •t You ing pf the ties that have l thle us, to you ;n a tie at love and friendship, P A the ears kind,considerate, ever wI)l in years, lend a hand in Hine oneed:,l=a lssg •counsellors trusted. n t ed friends• hr Ohurch and community work, all 1'125 Inglis fat have' always done iyffh their might wheit their halide los"' to do," Mr. Inglis in church Waits, be absolutely depended upon to do what seemed wisest and right,; Mrs, im lis in• theli.errwome� s a tower g,work,by orf strength; Tones cheer words and Mrs. Inglis! kindly ways greatly y be t the' missed in tills dem+tnnntty. But the se, Listowel, and Thoe. and Mre, Johnston, Atwood. Mr, Sanders, who was 66 years of age, was widely known throughout the distant about his ho=ne. lie lead` conducted a mil- ling business there for some 'care: Prior to thatlte was the a nater of stable. 1''or sem t y s eslt after �va� taken ill several weeks ego, the nature of the malady from which he cease'suffering puzzled the local doctors. Fl tall however, when rite symptoms became snore Pronounced le ems diagnosed as siesping,sioknees and he wan token to London eve weeks ago for hospital 5,eatwent, This proved unavailing and death en- sued. Mia .eitrttdel'4 i9 nnrcigad two daughters, Mieaes Florence and Iii. Dian, both at hove ; three brothers, David, of Eths11 John, of Brussels, Stott, to John L. Mcltweci, son of Pete er and Mrs, MitEwen, and !issue of Turnbeery Township, Limon Co_ Rs*. D. A. Armetiong, B. D., per formed the - ceremony, P,nk anti white ee,nations adorned the 1nau15. Mee, RnssSettee of Bowmanvilie, Ont„ played g lug the siga;cig of the Register along beautifully ' O Love Divine," The bride, who was given in marelage by her fattier, was unattended, and was daintily gowned in brown crepe satin with pearl necklace and tarried a rich boquet of Sunset roses: Following the ceremony the.wedding dinner =Vita served. The followingguests were eeeent.--Patel• and IMac. iiiolfw`cu P' + Mies Ellen McEwelr, Oenrgn MClllwelty Ross and Mrs. Suitt•, Mrs, Sfun,ro and Rev, and Mrs, Armstrong. the bride !slew Gaynor, Twenty five years ago ,kite family moved to Brt1aselb where they resided until seven years ago, whey Miss Gaynor came to Blyth and had si Inc made her home with her sister, Mee. Heffron, wh 1 iy 0,, 1n1 sura;vin member member of thePamily, The Box Social at the Roe's appoint- trent Friday evening Inst was a great moose. The church was filled to capacity, and the elides and hum. or . were much en`o� ed, There was tltuclerone applaueeywhen the elide wag 'exhibited indicative of, John Peiu'son's future, anti that gentleman enjoyed the laugh with I.berest. 1 l gOne Of the roost actCCegsful paste of the sa• smog's program wae' the appearance of the programp for the .81st time. 141118. MtOntehenn teamed the nnonn to tro>rAtiAN, luaoher, Y 9t, a's r, e. v- t - •e at �f +d t11 Iy 3, e- ie 9 2 9 4 9 2 6 1 5 0 2 1 7 7 2 2 0 5 2 89