Mrs. E. R05 S 01 â€â€˜lorunto, a guest at the Park House. din] suddenh with uremia on \\ t‘t'zlnesdlv morning last week. Mrs. Ross with her daughter and other friends had come to spend a holiday time. She was 45 years of age. Her husband she used VV ell in the SundaV school as Bible class t1ache1. in the Ladies‘ Aid and \V.1\I.S to all of VVhich she was deVoted. She tithed in her giVâ€" ing to the Lord She VVas also inter- ested in the V\ omen's Institute work and was for many years collector for the Bible Society. Her remains were interred in the public cemetery on Sunday afternoon. SerViee was held in the Methodist Church, which 1 was ï¬lled with a large congregation. The pas tor ReV. Mr Oke, preached an impressiVe seimon from the ï¬t- ting text, "I haV e tought a good ï¬ght. I haVe ï¬nished mV course, I haVe kept the faith.“ from Timothy 4:7. The Choir sa11g.“Jesus is all the World to Me." kmong the floral tri- butes VV ere: a heaum 111 VV reath from the sons; spraV hum the Sunday school and Bible class: and spiay from the Ladies A111. in \xhich hPI‘ snmices \\ cie highlx appreciated and “ill be gieatly missed. She had natural gifts which Mrs. Jos. (Iiintnn. who was highly eslpemml and will ho greatly missml by her humorous t‘rimuis hero. pass- ed peacefully to her reward on Friâ€" day morning. July 28. at. tho ripe ago 01‘77 years. 'l‘himgh not robust, Mrs. Clinton was artiw as isuai until Six weeks ago win-n Slté‘ lwrumr‘ ill and notwithstanding tiw loving mro given hor ll!“ saniis «’ii' lil'v ran rap- idly down. "i‘hv dormsml was born in Ronfrew (:‘g'illlly. hut in young womanhood nimwi iv l-iuri'nitlwiinty where she was lirsl lilill‘l‘iml to Mr. William Fairvy. who «lied about three years lalt‘l'. In 18‘.†shv was again married to Mr. Thomas Brownridgo. who dim! in Usgzri‘y in 1885. In 1901 she was nun-rd in Mr. Clinton in Osprey and a year later moved with him to this \‘ilfagv. Besides hm‘ husband. two sit as. \\'. .l. Fairey of F leshorton, and E. D. Fair- ey if Toronto survive her. Mrs. Clinton was :2 crmsislont and useful’ member of the Methodist Church. S. The funeral 100k place to {he puhlic cvmvim . 211-11..- 011 S11111'd213' afternoon. Snxicc was held in Hm Methodist Church conducted by the pastor, Rm: J. H. Uko. win» 11215011 his discourse 011 the words, "Sorrow and mUUI'RiI‘x‘: shall “0 v, awm‘ :11111 mm a ï¬tting tribute to .‘Ew 1111911101 \ 01 im deceased The 1:31:111821113 "I SUP- renclmml \H" 111'!“ MHZ} ‘xmlmg; the floral tributws \\ 11x a 51111;; Ixegm the Ladies \M 01' {Em church. and Gates Aja1 £11,111 1'15: Lvï¬am family.j Tomato. 1 . . , “"41 In all Its work. In 1101' van} was of Christian 50: \ice she Wu ? touch- (4 er in the Sunday schonl. Shv was a member of Hm Ladios’ Aid and WM. k; (our own correspondent.) ‘Caowded out last week. . ,. MP3. Henry \Vilsgn, a highly res- pectedgresident of this ,place, who {passedjthrough a long and trying illness borne with great fortitude and Christian‘ resignation,- passed away on Thursday morning, 1"July 27, aged 65 years. For six years Mrs. Wilson had been an invalid; hepeful for recovery, but her malady baffled the. best. medical skill and am that could be otherwise done for h‘er by her devoted husband. She had a bright and happy disposition which cast sunshine on all about her. The deceased was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles‘Le- Gard. pioneers here. Shéh was born on the 01d hnmesté’éad near this \‘il- lago- where she was married-43 years agn. Besio‘les her husbandfone sister only, Mrs. W, .i. 'l’zxilnrt. shrvives her. Mrs. \Vilsmi was a} faithful member ' Of the Methodist Clini'rh. inter'eéted The funny p using only ,Heavy (as recom- Big oil and gasoline mileage is just one of the many advantages of using the proper grade 0f Imperial Polarine Motor Oils in any car or truck. Consult the Chart. ' ' IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED -. ' A pleasant event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson on Saturday when the Misses Wilson entertained about. twenty-ï¬ve young ladies. married and single. at an af- ternoon tea in honor of Miss Gwen- delin Quinn Of Beamsville, a visitor Blackburn. four miles from town. The outing in cars and hospitality of the hostess at the close of the meeting was much enjoyed. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid and \V.M.S. held their August meeting last. week at the home of Mrs. George ‘I'\ r_â€"â€"---“vl n. AU oqulUlllé. Miss Hemphill had her garden 01’ beautiful flowers disï¬gured one night last week when vandals enterâ€" ed. cut. off and carried away many of her ,choicest bloom. Mrs. T. J. Fisher also lost some of her ï¬nest Mr. Reg. Boyd was on crutches last week with [a painful foot, pene- trated by a rusty nail, but the in- flammation is subsiding. MP. Charles McKech from Rock Mills to his eently purchased here 11111111111 lnkstm‘ met with :1 1:11:35 :z'ei-i 1;: last \wek when his [1111‘svr‘11iing a load of lime Look ‘l’l'ight. :11ch he “as timmn from the “11:41:11 m n \\ heels passing 0\ e1‘ him. 111‘.'-1‘11111i111il atiendei to his injur- ies \xhich. in pait cunsisted ot a fracture of the shoulder bone. Mr. In step \1 as imsv making extensive improx ements on his house, but will now be disabled for some time. \\'w cong'atulatc our Old friend, 311‘. .l. U. (â€hifl'itlxsnt’ Owen Sound on the c(}lclu"::linxl of his 80th birthday 137'} week. Mr. Grifl‘iths was at one Hm.- nn active business man and a highly I't‘spm‘tml I'vsimmt of Flasher- highly Fe. Mn. At H111 1111-11'11i11g service 111 the Meâ€" thmlist (‘11111'1‘11 011 Sunday, Miss 119110 \\ ilsnil “hose S\\ out, singing is aims appreciated. famrcd the 11.111151 113.1(1011 with u beautitullv 1'111211111'111l 51.1.1111. 1 111110 \\ as 110 sen ice in :‘iw owning and 1111 son ice in the E’1'vs!")yt¢_-1‘ian Church t? w v 0% ml the 10110“ m“ momhms: James bulm .211. Patch. Mark Cairns, .1011: and \Villiam Buyd. ______â€"vâ€" v--. 11111111126" At the Methodist parâ€" sonage Hagistom on July 16, by the R121. Joseph Wright; Miss Mae Oar; rington 01 F1 esherton to 3'13! Nelgm Willis'of \\"1‘oxete1‘.'li1e young cou- p10 were here last week \isiting the bride’s parents. MI‘ 11111! Mrs. H. G. Lyndon I‘hn bride 11 as gi\ en a p 1sa11t surprise bv a few of her “1111111115 “110 c1lie1t 111111 p1‘esente1‘i .11111‘ 111111 11 11311115111111) 11113131611 oak Cluck / “3‘2â€" ' .‘111‘.:.i1111\ (111151111 1.1ftl111‘1011 and .111‘ ;.1'. 1' ittl 1.1 1.11 \\ 211111121111 11111 a Harrow «91‘ 111111 “111111 111111111. 1311 Saturdav ‘11::‘11E‘1‘zst \\111.‘11 1‘211'4 1‘111x111111ythem 1111111111111 “‘1‘ 1'?!†11) 1111' \a’li'e)‘,a 1111;1- 1111’: , t11\\1111111 Mixers es- 11-11111:11-1151111111.1â€"11.1:1~.1111.1mate1y L511: 1:;21‘1‘ \‘1‘1‘3‘1‘ 1,1111 >11;‘hi1\ d aged. Thu 1’} '1} Follous 1.11 111111131 “(lb- <111“~.'1¢13 8111111111 1151:“111111 1ircoration 1111\ 11111i\isit111s‘1\1-1‘11 1111i I118. Five 11111111111s 11'111111111111111-1‘s 1151 212d the 1‘1~:111"3 1‘} 11111‘11 111111 1.1.1111 impressive 1‘1-2'111111113 12111‘111‘1111‘1.‘ \‘1'3121 flowers This \wek‘s News. Sir. “'iliium Inkstm‘ mot. .Princip'a'l R. G. HOlland of the Public school is to be congratulated upon the Success of his Entrance class of nine, all of whom passed, and three with honors, as follows: Hartley Blackburn, Lau prd (H) Luella Lev er, Ted McD ld, Flor- en'ce McFadden (H), Gladys Pinder‘ (H), Hardld Richardson? 21053 Smith, and Viola Thistlethw ait‘é" The High school students in the Lower school examinations made a satisfactory showing there beingflonly one stu- dent of the 38 who did not receive credit foizpart of the 'e‘z‘im1nat1on. ’ mains home. Charles McKechnie has moved Mills to his residence re- Toronto to take the :2lil'115, John Martin a _2 o (: cased William bnmn, 11. member 01' St. James" Gath- mu'al (311011;th possesses a line baritone mice. sane well. Rm. and Mrs. ’11101'11lov and mung son \1 010 the guests 01 3112111111 Mrs. ‘1’. (la 1111s mpg Sundav and 11:11 011 Monâ€" tlav to hulidax at Griflith's Island. Rev. A. E. Thornley 0f Shelburno p113ached a good sermon in the Pros- byterian Church 011 Sunda1.'.l“h1_1 congregation was faVored with No excellent 50105 Miss Etanï¬pld 01‘. 1111111111) sang q'11101.1V:'1111i Mr. AJ. Smith, 11 11111111111111 131 St. James Gath- 11111211 Choir, W111) 110551155115 :1. ï¬lm Communion service was held. in the Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor. Mr. W. L‘ittlejohn rend- lered‘an appropriate solo. At the ev- ening service Mr. Clare .Oke of Tor- onto, who was visiting his parents at the parsonage, preached a thoughtful sermon. Mrs. Blackburn and Miss Irene Wilson sang a duet. and Miss Myrtle Stanï¬eld of Toronto visiting here, gave a beautifully rendered solo. The young singer possesses a Wonderful voice, taking the highest notes with great clear-‘ ness. .She won the-gold medal in thel school contest for vocal in Toronto. I ' I ' ' .' v at the home. .' Monday was Civic Hoiiday here, but the rain interfered with much ‘of the oleasure anticipated. .. > Mr. and..Mrs.. W...L'. Wrightr; Mrs. J. Blackburn, Miss Maud Richardson and Miss Annie Howard holidayed with friends at Wasaga Beach on Monday. ' Mr. T, (J. Batty mtna Standard Bank. is :1! Us! in: H10 mama; or ‘._.;hmn month. In his absvmn. Bivmz‘m of 'l‘ornnto is {1201‘ how- Mrs. 13: H\ (lznuLjhtm' aw \isiiing i ()shau :13. r ._ ( C. N. Ricl'laldson (hui'u: jiSL Ritthardson 811(TFIlt'SUIM21V wit h" 1011th :11 0mm Sm..1ml whvrn 1 Win! 101 sumo. tiny ‘itvr hi rival horn from Sccitlltzz.i_,st'\'v vars ago. 1\I11.D.Mc'Millan,Mrs J. Mc'Lco'd. MIS. G. Mitchell and daughter (ii-coi- " gina \ isitecl at Ow en 81:1111111 111115112131 Min John Richardson 131 Chicago who IcII hum 1131111131111 1111111311310 18 011 a short holiday “'Iii 1 his cousin (J.1\'.P111:h111ison 1I1u11111 I. M11. Iiichauison s1111nt S11111I21V \..1iIh 111d 11111I~ at (N 1111 S1111111I. \'\h11'11_11111111.â€" Miss Phyllis H'astie of Guelph 'is on holiday visiting Mrs. McKinnon here. ' Mrs. Edgar Bellamy and children, who were on an extended visit here, have returned to their home in Torâ€" (pto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bellam’y and ’child- ren hol'idayed at Was Monday. 3.33 Beach . on for the " lub- ricptionof nah. of automobiles, m 11111;. '0“ Sh"2i‘.\'8 reliev- n during this :‘.- .‘31‘. \\'. I“. L "flew his ar- md ,SM'unimm (P t. he ___. v--c ‘2‘“ «IL- 1 111‘. 111111 311%401111 Runstadler and 111aughter 511911: 1110 :1 eck-en‘d and holidav \11'111 11112-111 res at Kitchener. 'Mr.a1111 31119.13, Pin‘flpr and daugh- 101" \15111111 mm‘ 11111 Weekâ€" end \‘\ 1th friends 311mm 513111111. MP.13I‘a11k'111111‘810n spvnt the 1Q111111':11\'-'1\\ 111 11111111.? at AV1111\I"5‘--. 311'. 11111 '1 11151111111‘1'1 :1110 {11111 1:1. 1.11 111111111 1 “11111 111111 dav \‘isitm. \\1111 his 11211111115. 1111†’ , MI‘. :11111 .113. W. .in1101' 1111111 31111111 Be ' f H Smith 9 ° 3 and Jea aunt Mlssgiungtgre Visiting their O'Wen S 13-. d othei re T-avish, an Mrs. D. Mc tives. Mr and Mrs. H. C. LeGard, "qu My? Kate § Harry and nephew Art. Cameron, of Cauley Visits Toronto, visit-ed over the Vveekâ€" GPd part of 1350’“ mm the fogner’ 5 daughter and orthâ€" MPS flex er relatiV'es. ' daughter 0f MP.- Andrews of Toronto visited Wer Sunday With his sister, Mrs. A. 13. Bellamv, 'a'nd was ,accompanied home on Monday by his two child- 1‘91‘9’Wh59 holidayod here. " ~ Mr. Glen .Davis“«_.sr Toronto spent â€â€œ3 l'10“da’yr'among old friends here. vâ€"w-wv' -vâ€"vv-v Mr Joseph Hemphill, wife and children of Toronto, are on twoii weeks’ holidays with his uncle and other relativ.es . L "and son end Mrs. Chaniï¬idï¬ Sr., of Toronto; were visitors over the week end at Mr. Charles Moore’s. ï¬g A few BIRDERS 01in ' hand for immediate .. ' delivery. | a w a. . «_'~_ - Q J‘ . "‘4'. -‘-,..~.4-M a JFAW“:~~ -. Plows, Manure Spreaders, Etc. [n I’- A: . Wall. of Saskatoon is sister. Mrs. R. Bentham. Miss ' rie Madill left on Mondav fur her flame at Glensido Sask. art‘- my. “:9 \\ eeks \isil \xith relatix es. Mr ‘1 D. Bentham ietumod, t0 Hamillon OILMOllday aflei a holiday: ag his home here. wise, McMillan. teacher at. Furl William, is liolix'laying with her sis- ter, Mr‘s. Kale Paton. ' Mrs. A] daughter' Last. week Cairns. 'I‘he'Huwaiian orchestra heré. \Ves. Armstmmg. 1’1:21.xik"Bunt., and the “wee Large hruthers were at ()kvon Sound 1351. week. supplying music 2.111110 Sunâ€"Timvs’ animal picnic and vita-ili‘Sion tn (jam kaor. The 3nmng'mnsivians Mijoymi the outing. ‘MI’. and Mrs. \\", 1%. ()kn uf Thorn- w Visiting" fur a wink Wm: "C(HitiI-itlvd ul‘l‘p; go 7. Itiv. .« cDonald and little cTier spent. part of ‘ th Mr. and Mrs. F. bke,_ magma Mrs; A. Mc- fgénds at. Bockwood EB and niece, his daughter .m last week ither rela-