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The Brussels Post, 1925-9-9, Page 8Your Finished Snap Shots You are eager to know how they have turned out, and with painstaking. Finishing in our Printing Department you will not be disappointed, Bring in or mail us your Films and(tryliit out. 'For Pickling —Pure Pickling Spices --Deer's Mustard —Park tee Catsup Flevot 85c Patke's Pinkly Mixture 350 —Pickle Bottle Cot ks Oinks —Catsup Bottle pkg, —Parowax —Snlicylia Acid Fur a Preservative Pow- der fol tontateee, etc. School Supplies -High School Text Books -•Pubiit: School Text Books —Loose Leaf Note Books —New Seribblets —New Exercise Books • Leave your order /or a copy of the New P, S. Hygiene wbi, s , s i. vied in shortly. FRL The s7444-Av., S ar P' Many Will Go to Wingham. ti T'+ruggist and Stationer Jno, AO Mrs.. McCracken and eleas- ter Perrin, .of Kingsville, were visitors during the past week with Mrs, Me - Cracker, Princess Street, Culling Flocks. A poultry culling campaign is m progress in. Huron county. 'Nine thousand birds have alreadY neon culled and a shipment of 3,600 was made during the past week, Work Started, Work was commenced at the vac- ant lot next Postomce to have the grounds levelled so that it would fie in good shape next year for grass and flower beds, A new postoiilee on the site would leek better, Had a Close Call. Ris, Wheeler's furniture store at Goderieh had a close call from tire, when three stores were burned on Tuesday horning of last week. Mr. Wheeler is an old Brusselite and hie good wife is a daughter of James and Mrs, Bowman, of town. Sunday funerals are no longer al- lowed in St. Catharines, by special by-law passed by the City Council. The only exception is in the case oe contagious disease, when burial must take place at once. The change was made at the request of both ministers and undertakers. Will Instruct in Music. 1 Prof. Anderson, of London, will be week in town on Thursday of this v e to arrange for classes in vocal and_in- strumental and pipe organ. He will be at the home of Mrs. J. Galbraith after 10.30 a.m. All wishing to rake lessons are asked to see him so that classes can be formed at once. New Rate. A. new postal rate has been .put into effect for printed matter malt- ed for local delivery and addressed to householders. The former rate was one cent an ounce and the new postal eharge is half anent an ounce. This applies to local deliveries only. Appointed to County Judgeship, James L. Killoran, of Goderich, has been appointed to a Judgeship, and is 'expected to go to Stratford to succeed Judge Barron. Mr. I{illoran is a former Seaforth old boy, and a brother of Miss Killoran who taught in the Public School, Brussels, many years ago. ozi t lel s °��� Brussels and locality will l be well I hear Hon. Arthur Merghen, Conserve - represented at Wingham to -day to OUR mailing lists are entreated, each Saturday. How does your labeltive Leader address a big public read d # meeting. Don't buy a thermometer in the Engagement Announced. Sommer time—they are lower in the i The engagement is announced of Winter. The Leadot Mahoney, B.A., daugh THE Arran -Tara Memorial will be f ter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Ma- l -leant on Sept. 15th. Sir Qum. honey, Woolwich -.St„ Guelph, to Ileurst will be P Lloyd Creighton the speaker. Jackson, B,A., Sc., You will soon be sending out ac- jj - Montreal,only son of Mr. and Nits. cou fo1 bill b to y an customers. Get your . H L. Jackon, Brussels, Ont., the bill treads and statements at Tees , marriage to take place October 3rd. POST. IP all the girls who are just dying I Improvements. into the movies, were laid end es Thuell is remodelling his to get I Jam to and, it would be something awful, ; house on Mary Street. wouldn't it? 1 William Stiles, John Street, has had anew foundation put under his hoose. THE word "Gladioli" will now be champed and in future Gladiolus" i George llest is having his barn pull - will be both singular and petal, like , ed down. It has served its day. the word "Iris." Frank Woods is erecting new steps SUNDAY, July 18th, there peened ov- at his home on Turnberry Street. er the River Rouge bridge at Detroit, ides and eight vel r 26 automobiles 27 3 drawn by harses. New Engine Arrived. The new chemical fire engine at, rived in town a week ago Saturday and firs been well inspected by the Citizens. ALn0nTA'S wheat ct op will be about 60 per cent greater this year than last, accord ng to the opinion of a number of prominent grain men interviewed on thio subject. Baby Passed Away. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mot regretted to learn last week that Ther baby onit y lived arfety days.assed away. Big Crowd. Last Wednesday night, a sncceesfuf -Minae was held at the Family Theatre. !The 131 ousels Ot cbestra made its bow to the public arid supplied a good pen - rant. Mr. Thuell expects to hold dances frequently during the Lyall and Winter. Met at Wingham. The Young Peopie's Societies of the United Churches of the Wingham i in dicta cern held a meeting n GV gbarn ' on Thursday afternoon, Auguet 27th. Relegates from the United Church, Brueeel8, were : Misses Ina Cunning ham, Lizzie Bryens and Muriel Spate- ing. : Car Turned Turtle. A F. rd car tri- red turtle on the main street in front of Downing Bens. store no Thursday night last, Aug. 26,11, and bent at little of the windsont hield smashed, nothing else was wrong With the car, The boys were bruised up a little. Won His Game. The London Free Press on Mon- day had the following about Dr. J, V. Ross, son of D. C. and Mrs. Ross, of town:—Exceptionally fine tennis was displayed in all matches of the an- nual city of London tennis champion- ship during the first day of play on Saturday. Twenty-one matches, in men's singles, doubles, junior singles and mixed doubles were played. In proiingbmly chleofcthe day, Dr. losest and J. st Vterest- . Ross defeated E. A. Bartram after three hard-fought sets, by the score of 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. Ross' service proved the biggest asset in the final sets, which, alter studying Bartram's style of play, he took handily. Teatimes Resigned. `heat Margaret Maunders, who bas ]f o a e t Mct1 Pae res Witcher tied the0 take a marriage to take place int St, Frances Frank coarse a.• •rto�ty College. Guelph. Church on Tuesday, Sep tinuetie Coati ,t Department the Con- etgrte fan we Depemeeree lee re- Goderich Exhibition Next Week. t e De and College Tomm :nears Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, pupils and ratepayers at T re sorry 11. reiettbeie two vetoed teacbera.orry�,talj e tttebseason�0iFour Popular tra kaeve events, �t Bonus tor Tree Planting. Al the last 50801011 of the Ontai o comedy acrobats; TicndcTaoll"s Juven- Legislature, an acs wee passed to :ee Pipe Band; Maple Lenc'ivtIdv,a provide for tate optional bonusing of Admission only Ma ye Groes along the provincial highways. To our way of thinking, this le along `elf, 13, Ballantyne Deceased, right lines. Here are the ao itru iovee A 'telegram was received here on dealing with tree p[1 "Ti a to fmpr v Tuesday statin that W. 13. Ballon - Th I'l t may for 8 who sent e onrtY OE to 11 1, Wirt. the er Tasteless Cod Liver n tbt 08 91 their T bottle t or- ., letter, kindly for- wardand did tet sign thou let e , y ward same to Luckeo m 12.2 A0EaN7.rE b1F0. CO. DitY 'oft eironlnr wood for sale Phone 2512 J. 7i SPEAR 2t Axa *oat between Graham's Survey rn tt. line, ',Jerrie, on gravel road, e notify AX,EX. R0550LL, Phone 2818 12.1 Iona r1Ar,e on Rarer —Post office store with barn and 5 acres of land et Beufryn, Ont, Posses+ton middle of October. Apply to T. STEWART, Blnevale. - SAremv Razor Blades sharpened. Setts• faction g,farenteed or money refunded. !tingle , 2ga le, double edge 40. Foxe Drug Store, Brussels. To Real'—Two dwellings, apertmente and One store, Richards Block, next door to Bank of Nova Scotia. Apply A.11 MAcDnBeu .ala. 1'2,2 .. AS A rate barrels of rubber roofing cement for ale cheap at the Ethel chopping mill. 12.2 PP 20 Beres: to rent. Apply to Mna RENson WNEELEIt. 8t Fou 1At,v.—BrnaselR Piggery with 4 acres of land, steel and wooden tanks. with a hotter milk lease, Apply to W. F. VANNTON1, Wingbnnt Fon SALE C•naAP.-2 Washstands. 1 washer, 1 ringer, toilet dishes. Phone 89x, ring 8. Fon $A0.E 2 Ford. Sedan ears, (1 new,1 touring cora2 Marks, 2 rubber -tired buggies. na 2 a cad hand wog n , table, 2 .CC tension oak ax quiet and tl annd Q extra gond driving horses, s ApP19 t0 wAUTRn Lowrey, BANKING FIFTY YEARS Prosperity Follows the Dairy Cow A GRICUJLTURAL surveys prove .L3. that the farmer who banks a a monthly milk or cream check soon becomes independent of financial worries. The dairy cow -- the ntf11 chi qne—tile baulk Amapa Fol til an fndesuuct,bla rhuin ahielt defies "'hard tittles"" end business dereessiou9. Sinew 1873 the Stantlat•d Batik of Denada has cete,•ed to the needs of the dab y fel trier, rendering gout set vice to 1101 business. STANDARD BANK QF BRUSSELS BRANCH—G.' H. Semis; Miniver' d. Help Waite Women and Girls' help want- ed, Steady employment under pleasant, healthful conditions. Will take Inexperienced help for training. Cali or write our offlee at once, - The P -K Mills - Listowel A Bad Fire. Last Tuesday just about noon fire completely destroyed the home of Mrs. Ira Parker, Princess Street. Mrs. Parker had been busy with her house- hold duties and had gone upstairs to assist her Me - Naughton, sister,anupon scom ng down stairs saw that the whole back part of the house was in flames. Neigh- bors got Miss McNaughton out, but were unable to save any of the furni- ture. There was $1,000 insurance on the building and 61,000 on the contents. Several homes in the vici- nity but the sparks .vanfi fire from P nr.wax ty r and • Parke rs. M • R nn put out. were o r Kincar- dine Ii will bliss Mc -Naughton dine to reside for the time being. Held e. Test. On Tuesday evening Robert Bickle, of Woodstock, was here and gave a demonstration of the new twin chem- ical fire engine the town recently purehased. A wooden sheer was er- ected, near the old flax mill, and after given a soaking of coal oil and gaso- line, was set on fire. A good, hot blaze was soon going, but the engine was set to work and soon had the fire under control, and later had it ex- tinguished. The new engine has two seamless steel tanks, heavily leaded both inside and out, tested and guar- anteed to withstand 350 lbs. pressure. They are fitted with. flexible agitator to thoroughly and quickly dissolve soda; as well as having a safety charg ing flange, an absolute preventative to over -charging; 100 feet of spe.'ial chemical hose with shut-off nozzle; 2 guages, 1 lantern, 1 axe, rope reel and 20 feet of pull rope; automatic fire gong, steel box at front to carry re- charges, funnel and Com- plete Ln U Par os charging char g g . plate sundry equipment. The chemi- cal is so connected that one tank may be re -charged while the other is ex- hausting, thus ensuring a continuous stream of chemical. A big crowd gathered a o the river bank to see the d BoAnnans or roomers wanted- Apply Et Tex PORT tt good hand Hineer sowing machine in Nome of Mrs. condition, sale. Whitfield (church the John streets. Brussels, FORSALM-,—One 8-roomed—bowie anti lot, in good location on Elizabeth et„ or will ex- change 1'°appivr at Tfl S t e t For htrther Engagement Announced. Mr, and Mrs. J. Rossiter, Toronto, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to AZchibald R. Currie, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Currie, Toronto, and former residents of Brussels the S. and Mrs• Carter were visitors at Toronto Exhibition. visit- ing has been s Tames Arnett, who ing with Mrs. McCracken and other old friends for the past two months has returned to her home in Port Huron, CHURCH CHIMES Melville Presbyterian Church At a laregly attended meeting of'. the congregation of Melville Presby-' terian Church held recently, calledby Rev, David Petrie, of Wingham, moderator, to find out if the people were ready to make a.choice de min- ister to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of Rev. J. P. McLeod, it was decided, after some discussion, not Personal Paragraphs 1 to cal a pian at present, but to in - e1,800, to $2 600 a yea. Alias Mildred Logan is enjoying a few days of Toronto Ex, N, and Mrs, Hamilton were vieit- ote et Toronto Fixhibition last week. W. and Itirs. Gillespie spent a few days atToronto during the past week, Mayor W. Ii. Willis, of Wingham, was a visitor in town last Wednesday. Miss Oarrie Hiogaton is attending the millinery openings in Toronto. Archer Grewar i8 attending a boys' college at Waterloo. Mrs, Dunbar is taking her holidays at Toronto and Kingsville. George Buchanan is teaching in the Collegiate at Essex. Mao Ferguson is attending colleg' lute atKitcbener. Reeve Beaker was; holidaying ill Toronto last ,week,. J. F. Ferguson made a business trip to Toronto. Mrs, Fisher, of Saskatoon, is visit- ing with Mts, Richard Mitchell. Mrs. Hingston is visiting with her eon, Ad. Hingston, at Wingham. Miss Byers, of Wiarton, isenjoyit g R feta weeks' holidays with iter friends, J, J. and Mrs, Gilpin. J. 13. and Mrs. Ballantyne were via- s last week iu,Oshawa and Toron- to. puree. %Obo�two each day Thursday and Frldnv, rulllist of attractions -- Barlow anti $u*ta„ henea.tional and our ioa:tl highways : "Tile ep t ne had passe away at his home 111 pay 1> bonus not exceeding 76o d Emerson, Manitoba, on Monday night. each slot, maple or ether approved No further particulars are yet to linter n, n l n d er tree potion y any hand as to rause of death but it was owner of land fratitapl on the pro- l had t been enjoying . vineiel highway an planted for some tome, ono the late ThomasBallantyne, a a a printer in the office of The Brussels Post. in a that time has been editor• of age, is survived by is wife, alsosister, Mr. Wickwire, of Exeter, gave The Post a friendly call last Saturday. Miss Evelyn Dennison returned last week after her holiday visit at Preston. Mies Hopkins, of the Agricultural in town Toro oto was mint , De art n 1 recant y the stipend, where has been r. A co miteeconsisting of Dr, T. T. McRae, John Ferguson and Wm. Gillespie, was appointed to try and look up a minister who would be suitable for the work. Five new members on the board of managers to replace those who entered the United Church, are; W. H. Shoetreed, Dr. McRae, M, M:c- Vettie, Mrs, John Duncan and bus, John Shortreed. Miss Hilda Payson spent the week- end with Hamilton and Totontn (,fends. Glenn Arrnctrong, diuggist, Toton- to, was a visitor at the parental home. Mark Buchanan, of Detroit, was a holiday visitor at his borne in Btus- -els. Dr, and Mie, Hossack and b'fise Dor- othy, of Innerkip, were vieitots with Mrs• Jae, Ballantyne. Mts. Benson Wheeler spent last Saturday in Listowel combining bus- iness and pleasure. WVm. McDowell left last weak for South River, where he will commence hie duties as teacher, J, T. and blrs. Ross and Hat'ry Champion motoled down to Toronto and spent,Le'ber Day in the city, Mrs. Speak, of Toronto, returned Lo her home last week after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs, 12 Ewan, J. and Mrs. Currie and baby, Mrs, Gatdon McDowell and Mise Nora Mc- Dowell visited over the hotihey with on on. and L d 'r neon 1 '' end 1 i L frit. s Mies Edna McCall left last week for• Newmarket, where she has been en- gaged as primary teacher in the Pub- lic Sehnoi itt that town. Miss Muriel Sperlin left on Labor Day for. Nia$ata Falls, Ont., to re- sume her position as teacher iu the Kindergarten School there, We are sorry to hear .that Wm. Ar•metrong, Queen street, is now ser- iously ill. His irony friends will hope for a change for the better. Mrs. George Rodmell and daught- ers, who were visiting at the home of Thos, and Mrs, Davidson, have te- turned to their home in Toronto, dobe Rushton, of Port Elgin, was a visiter with his daughter, Mrs. S. F. Davison. He was accompanied by George 'raining, Librarian at South- ampton, Mrs, 3, L. Kerr and Miss Maty Ilel- en returned after a two weeks visit at Winnipeg and Saskatoon. Mrs, W. H. Kers le spending a few weeks at Dundtte on her way home. Rev. Forbes Robertson, of Weston, occupied the pulpit of Melville church on Sunday, August 30th. At uric morning service hie text was John 1:4 "And these things write we unto you that your joy may be full." At the evening service his subject was "Peter's Denial." Mrs• J. C. Scott, of Calgary, sang at the morning ser- vice the beautiful solo, "Gentle Shep- herd." On Sunday last Rev. le. W. Gilmore of Atwood, conducted the services, morning and evening. Luke 13:33 "Nevertheless I must walk to -day, to- morrow and the day following" was the morning text. The hope of Chris- tianity is Christ and in this picture we can see Jesus refusing to do bat- tle with his opponents and quietly go- ing forward doing good, He shows the power of good to overcome evil and the method by which we can win the world, No organizations can take the place of his personal touch. The evening text was John 18:17 "The high priest then asked Jesus about his disciples.' Annas asked Jesus u he s aw 's beta se his d e. Cl )1eS shout 1 1 time. ',m at tits 'led hl tad fat hat the 1 t a The wonder is that after the Fall of Peter that Jesus should give his cause into the hands of His disciples. The explanation is that He knew better than dill Peter himself the man that Peter teas to be. Peter could not turn down trust and this is the hope of the elmrch that the members can- not turn down the trust Jesus had ul them when he committed his cause o them. Death of Mrs. Neil McLean. The Seaforth 'Expositor, of last week, had the following obituary, which refers to a former resident of Brussels, The late Mrs. McLean re- sided on Princess Street for many years and was an active worker m Melville Church:. --•-The death ocAur- etl in Egmondville, on Monday, 31st, of Margaret 'Walker, beloved wife of the late Neil McLean. Mrs. McLean had been in failing health for some time, but her condition was not serious until she suffered two par- alytic strokes a couple of weeks ago, ino theTownship t of Tuckersmith 70 years ago, she was the eldest daught- er of the late David Walker. fin 187e she teas'married to Mr. McLean and went to live in Cray township. Fifty- one years ago Mr. McLean died anti his -widow moved to Brassais where 'her only son died when 8 years old, ac4 several years ago she c}tme to lgmondville to live, She was a life- leeg .Presbete'rten in religion. iwo brothers and two etatees survive„ Mr. David Walker, Warstiw, 1i, 'Y.; tib. Walker, llad Axo Mich.; lutes, 3- W. Cameron, Seaforth; Mrs- Mary Ntan- h d 1 nfed err aa- knownihat to to na y son, T2grnondville; The funeral was held oe Wedrlesday, Sept. 2nd, the cerdance with the regulatlone of Tha aha best of health . ander ins direction. The Deceased was the thirds f services being taketnl by Rev Mr. 1Mae- Dept, anal t }anus shall pr chargeable to the f town i teal Govenietk, Mfss J. I{netchel and Miss pa table/ poprpaatnert Fund faired served Pts apprent{ceship s P Grey sang a beautiful quartette at esniene Minn a aertitfoate a r he moved to Emerson nd since the service. 1110 pallbearers were: mer t ] 80G e set tehel rho 17 1Lne r of Wrn, ,n tree p ' teat nit e b res,de .Jim s g � n riffled h t' dbt r and pro Messrs p t'o e b rt givirrg rho n,tmtl of iiia pe VJm, iVlr,MflJan, Aleic Grey, Ro e to arch bonusl the a and t of trees of ppr�icier 'of Tha Journal of that town hraadfoat and James Walleer. Inter coda b ilee to whit and rho rso n le Ha was 66 years , of the donne to wl$yi 9ixhf person is S h' o 1 n o bA. l b. Walke_rr,� of ileadkAxe, Mie tarid entitled and cartifyfng that the trees Strachan, of Brussels, and two broth- have been planted for n period of erg,, Jas. 13., Of Winnipeg, and John, Mrs. Jtimnn Walker, fettle 1. d somas, three 'yetirs and that the tiro el e f t w Interment wag made in were g anee eattlrp and o good fotua q ry . StonewnYl Cemetery on Wednesday, who attended the funeral, Fo ,'s drug Store Thej. ' Store WEEKLY STORE NEWS The Files are gad But only for a shin t time if vnu spray the reuln with Fly Tex Thie'is certainly a quick way of disposing of them, Put up in 8•oz. bottles with sprayer— Oc The Pickling Season ie now on and you will Niki apt Spices Sweetly Pure and prices right. Also Parowax Gem Rubbers Salicylic Acid Corks, &c. Fountain Pens AND Pencils 'We would like to show you the latest addition to our always large stock of POOR, . Iw a combint- ti0n of Pen and Pencil ata good price. Absolutely Guaranteed Yellow BoM Yes, we have a full line of .t Films in the Yellow Box and when you want them, Developed and Printed we will be gPtd to have you'leave ttlecn with us. You will like Our Work FOX"S DRUG S TORE ""Careful Prescription Dispensers" DOWN TOWN C. N. R: TICKET AGENT DRUGGIST and STATIONER now; Address, Mrs. Bennett, Wing - ham; Hanan; Prayer, Mrs. Brown, Wroxeter. Other Church Notes Elmwood Avenue, Presbyterian Church, has extended a call to Rev. F. W, Gilmore, B.A., Atwood. Rev. T, A. Symington, M.A., was honored by Knox United congrega- tion, London, at a farewell gathering Monday night. Rev. Mr'. Symington goes to Camrose, Alta., after a pastor- ate of seven years. He was presented with a purse of gold. The Sarni -annual meeting of the Maitland Presbyterial W. M. S. will be held in the United Church, Wing - ham, on Thursday, Sept. 10th, Fol- a _ a 111 t 'm: Mrn r he ro to g 1t•in st g of p g 10 a.m.—FIymn; Prayer, Mrs, Hall, Teeswater; Scripture Reading, Mrs. H. L. Jackson, Brussels; Prayer, Mrs. Gowan, Wingham; Report of Vice Presidents; Report of Methodist Dis- trfet, Mrs, Greet•, Win ham; Discus- sion on reports; Prate/ Meals sero - ed in the church. Afternoon 1 p.m. Hynin; Prayer, Mrs. Patton, Tees - water; Bible Reading, Mrs, Campbell, Pine River" Prayer, Mis. McIntosh, Wingham; Report of Delegate to the Summer School Miss Elva Iieming- way, Brussels; Solo, Mrs. Sainsbury, Toronto; Address, Mrs, Jas. Hamilton, Goderich; Prayer, Mrs. Cosens, Luck - For Sale in Ethel Six -room ed, 1.story house, good stable and half -acro ground. Opposite the school 10 Ise Cheap, apply to W. Spence. Notice to Contractors The Municipal Connell of the Township of Morris Pre asking for tenders for repairing the Mnrtaylamb Drain, The ten,Iers will be op ., tit. a PtheTow exit Hall on Monday, Sept. imateemny be seen at the clerk's office. R. B. 8,10100)1860, A h1A0RwAS, Reeve, - Clerk Walton,. Bluevale. Tenders Wanted 1_ Tho Connell of Twp. of Grey are asking for tenders for the cleaning out of the Fulton Drain acoordlhg to plane and spectdcettone or T, R, Pattereoa. C. . Tenders will tie- received up to 12 o'clock noon on Friday, 28th of Sept. 24o tender necessarily ooeepted 2. R, FeAR, Clerk of Twp.. of Grey Farm for Sale Tho undersigned offers hie dasore farm for sale, being Sontb part of Lot 14, Con. 7, fire/ Township• Good 2 -story brick house, baulx barn, 40x00 feet, with stabling• Good Wall„ also soft water. Land all cleared except C ' acres of bosh and under good state of cult- hatter. Abouts notes of fall wheat sown about nu acre of orchard, also all kinds or fruit, 834 miles to either Brussels or Ethel, Rural telephone and rural mail. Will. sell reaannable on For further particulars enquirent f ortt lea prernlaee. 1082 DA ax, Proprietor, r/ Mrs. Maty Starling accompanied her daughter, Mildred, to Strathroy, Net week where the latter will stay with her teeter, Mr's. Rnebevell, and attend Business College in London. We Moil her 8000095, Mayor John Hartley, of Vankleek Hill, and Ines. Hartley, gave TUE Powe Editor a friendly call last week. The visitors were neighbors at Blyth and Clinton when bit, Bartley was Principal of the Public School: Dr. John McNaughton, of Penn Yen, N, 'ii,, has been visiting his Rietere, tem Pat ker and Mies Mary hicNauglrton, and took thein (.0 Kin - meanie, On his return trip, Dr, 3, hack ��hwithlhiiitntfor a ehlortvnoat will bare. Robe. line and .dao titer's, Mise nd is son afgR d , Helen and Dorothy, See Helr' Mrs, Seek, with the former'e mother, Oliver Smith, wets visiting relatives and friends in and eround Brnsaela, Mee. Smith and daughter were form. er residents of Bransels, later Mbving to Wroteter, "r - 0. I,g...te'e Mil BOHN At Reanedrle�loal1Itk8r ihrdnMorris, August ndauter, (Margaret 13OeS ) B,,YANo.—In Morrie, on sent.8tb, 1025 to dos, A. and Mrs. Bryens, a dangbter, itdete Frauds.) MARf7IEO MrioNA1.n—Katonm; On Wednesday, Sept, 2nd, 1021, by Rev. Mr, C'bendler, at the MEMO, . WaltonJaunts Roy McDonald, yry Son °s`ryllM°nit,eTO., t.MieMalfteRKgh daughter of Andrew and Mrs, irdlght, Morris Twp, 0880 BAtt,ANTYNs,—Ill Jfine11011, Mon., 011 Sept. 7th, 1925, Wm. B. B,ensntyne, formerly of Brasseis, 85R02 59 Years. OOot'an.—In (Step Twp,, on Tuesday, Sept. Sth,.1025, Dtu11e1 Cooper, aged 70 years, 7 menthe and 28 days, Gita%N.—In l'urnlrerry., on ROlpot, Ord, 1825, Margaret Bunter, wife of the late Wm. G teen, Ie her 15th year. IN MEMORIAM 13AKnn.—In tone end toyingmo,nory of our dear wire and mother, who fell asleep in Jesus, Sept, 0,1024, one year ago, n oloather, r mica o from our Home, dear not e Vi' yout t1 Wg a tea thee tram i lace iny ;dare, do a"ro rllteisetude A sin w a s Woe C roe, wemR e miss khrdand f d Tema a w Pan , fora oarneato 7 J/ Thy 1106" 'Chit a Mies thee ershr nacre, ` Brialy mired t, '3ntband, D.1nshtsra, Mother snit thither, King Bros. W1NGHAM Featuring New Modes —IN— Wamen's and Misses' Garments Last Minute Styles Fresh to hand from Northways' Flare Coats, Wrap Coats, Straight Line Coats, Fur -Trimmed with Skunk, Dyed Opossum and French Seal. These late purchases represent the newest creations in the much -talked -df Needle Point, Peach Bloom and Carmena. Prices range 45.00, 65.00, 85.00, 115.00 DressesNew Crepe Satins, Satin,Duchesse, and Crepe Georgette, Colors are Golden Pheasant, Pencil Blue, Pansy Purple, Navy, Brawn and Black. 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