The Brussels Post, 1911-1-12, Page 5n
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V 1 . Z64ner 01 Marriage Limps, Q.
000 at GreeerY,'1'artihert•y Street, nrilesels.
K. O. T. M.
Brussels !Tent 01 the M50044eeoNo,. 24.
hold their roqulapr meetings in the ,Lodge
Boom, Blither Block, ou the let and Ord
Tuesday evenings of pooh month.
visiture alwayd
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WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
of MARRIAGE LICENSES
nice in the Poet •(nes. Et1101. 80.4
JOHN HARRIS,
Agent Howick Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Whoa and iiosidenoe-
WALTON, ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAN D,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH..
AUCTIONEERS.
141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION•
• ass, will sell for' bettor prices, to
better Mee, in loss Clue and lose charges
than any 00000 Auctioneer in Bast Haran or
he won't charge anything. Dates,and orders
eau always be arranged at this.. olges or• by
i' eatnil application," -
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BL'OE VALE O1,1T.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms reueouuble. Halves arrangedfor
at the office of THE POST. Brueaele. 22th
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
k,v M SINOLAIR—
Y • Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer.
Notary Public, &a, Ufnue-Stewarts Block
t door Not Lb of Ueutrai Hotel..
SolioltoLlor the Metropolitan llaok.,
Y11oTDFOo1', HAYS & KILLOBAN
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. NOTARIES
PUBLIC, ETC.
W. Paoo1DaooT, E. 0. R. 0. Hera
3, L. IIrnnonen
Ultleea—Those • lcrtnerly ocounted by Messrs
Uumerou Je Bolt.
poDrtaloe, Wm/Mo.
ALLAN
Business Cards
MISS BERTHA ARMSTRONG
Teacher of Plano
atudlo at Oarter'a Untilo Story, otledoor North
of the Standard Bank, Bruesele. lett
MISS PERLE SHARPE
has passed aucoessfully her second examiner
,tion of the Pienpforte Department of tee To•
roata0ouservatory: o0 Music, and is prepared
to talcs pupils at hor'holne, 1'rinoess street,.
DR.
T. T. M RAE
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ,
Licentiate end Graduate of the College of Phy•,
efofens and Surgeons, Ont, Post•yreduale
00100go Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital,Chios o, Ili. 13x -house Surgeon to St..1i2)00-
001 a Hospital. Toronto., - --
Oiliue over 10. 1;. Sndtlee Drug Store, Tele•
Phone connection with Ura9brook at all hours.
OR..M. FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT,
PhyMalan and Surgeon ;Poet Graduate courses
London (Flog.), Now York and Weigle .Mos -
110a. Special attention todi}lease of eye, ear,
nose end throat. -Eyes tooted for glueses;
OR. HAMILTON
Dental Burgeon
Honor Graduate Dental Department,! Toronto
University ; Licentiate of Royal College' of
Dental Surgeons, of Toronto. Office in Smith
Bl obit recently vacated by Dr. P'eild, '
R, M. A4'LEAN, D.D.S., L.D.S.
Gerrie, Ont.
Ho11dr graduate University of Toronto, De-
partment of Dentistry;Graduate-Royal Col
lege of: Dental Sargecnof Ontario. Al Wrox-
oter every Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday.
Office iu Grand Central block. At Fordwioh
every Friday forenoon. Office in Gerrie in
Leech's Block: 2681
DR. WAROLAW
Honer graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and right calls. Office opposite
Fleur Mill, Ethel: -
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BRUSSELS
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Mail 7:06 o'm Express ... 1065 a.00
Express 11:25 a m Mall .....:.. . 1:44 pan
Express .. 0:02 p m Express 8:59 p m
CatmazizaM Pawn,
WAL.TON
To Toronto ' To Goderioh
Express 7:41 a 01 I Express 11:87 a m
Express 2;67 p m Express 7;26 p m
WROXETER .
Going East - 7:06a. m, and 8:26 p. m.
Going West - 12:90 end 9:47 p. m.
All trains going East connect with 0. P. R, at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and. T.
G. 13: stations.
020. ALLAN, Local Agent.
al :istt:ixt ` Cetus
1NE Cranbrook.
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officers in connection .with Court
Woodbine, 0. 0. F., fortheensuing
Royal Mail Steamers term :—C. R., Wm. Ziegler • V C ]i
Royal
TO LIVERPOOL
From 130. John From Halifax
Ilesperinu Ft•i. Dec. 25 Sat, Dec, 24
'1'tu1L ia1 Set. Dec. st
Corsican Fri -.len.. a Sot. Jnn. 7
Grampian 1413. Jen, 20 eat. Jon. 21
TO GLASGOW
L
Oorhithtnn Frani Boston Fri, Dec. 28
ok
Pr8toriau..... ...,. From Boston Fri. Jan. 20
Superior accommodation may bo obtained at
minbuum 08184 on sailings for the balance of
the Winter season:
a Eras ..... From Boston Fri: Jail. 0
CORONATION, June 22nd, 1911
Reservations for May, June and July Hollings
should be nude 0900011 00 possible to obtain'
choice of 800ou)modation. Reservation liars.
11010 open. Full .information to to rates, etc.,
on application to.
W. H. KERR,
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
The Arlan Line, 77 Voage st., Toronto
MONTHLY
HORSE s FAIRS
BRUSSELS
Regular Monthly Heise Pairs will be
held in Brussels this season as follows :
THURSDAY, Sall, 5th, .1911
Feb. 2nd, 1011
Mar. ; 20(1, 1911
April On,. Da
—0—
leading lona) anid outside buyers will he present
•ee♦so♦•s♦♦••• •••s♦••w e•
To Machinery Users
and Farmers.
♦ •'
er'T1'r-'wY W"'"V•
•
• • The New Machine Shop er the
♦ BRUSSELS FIRE ,APPLMNCE
•
• • anA MACHINCo. •
•
• • is bowready kW business, and,, ♦
et With g0011illitel;veryand Skilled •
• Mechanics, We are im it position•
♦ to attend to yotu'repairs prompt-
• ly and at reasonable rates.•
• If y0ti will lob its kitow your
Wants We will give you- honest +.
♦ advice end lull if. connected ♦
l
• • With Maciueryl a
:' Give us a trial and, by smiling
▪ Lo Bi'itssels, 8000 biulo and looney 0
4. • for yoerselves, ••
• ♦
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GAIa Io
S E& JAMES!
MSe
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o Mill Street Brussels
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
1 ,Tas. Houston ; F. S., no. McNabb
R. S„ Bob). McDonald ; Treas., Neil
D. McNair ; Chaplain, jus. D. McNair ;
S. W., Jas. Clark ; J. W., Jas. Ful -
tan ;5. B., Geo. Dunlop ; J. B., Juo.
Shiels ; Auditor. Jas. H. McNair ;
Trustees, Ino. Brown, Jno. Forrest
and McDonald. The Court may
arrange for a big Concert in tl'ie near
future.
Lead bu ry
(Intended for last week)
Jas. Gardiner spent a few days at
Toronto last week.
John and Peter Robinson are home
from the West also Emerson Fulton.
Win. Davidson, of Milestone, Sask:,
is home on a visit. He has been in
the West :a . number of .years along
with his brothers and sister.,
Ml's. G. A. McLean is visiting het
parents for few weeks. She sang
a well rendered solo last Sunday
morning in 'connection with the an-
niversary services at Walton which
was ninth appreciated,
Miss Jennie Love, daughter of
Joseph .Love 14th .Coll. '10115 harried
on Dec. 21st to Edwin Britton, a' well
to-do faruter of Bullets township.
The marriage. took place at Lonrles-
boro' after which the happy couple
left for London, Detroit and other
points. The hride's many friends ex-
tend congratulations.
Thos. ill'iameon, of Grey, and
Miss Gertrude Forbes, of AlcKilinp,
were quietly wedded at the 'Methodist
parsonage, Seaforth, Wednesday of
0181 week. On account of the groom's
mother being in poor health the wed
ding trip Wa8 postponed and the bride
and groom have settled down on the
groom's line farm on the boundary
we hope they may spend many happy
years, ..
Pdorres
SMR;OOT, REPOnT,—Following is the
report of S. S. No, 9, Morris. for Nov.
and Dee. Examined in all subjects.
Tota1700. Pass 420 —Sr.
Grav, 354 ; G. McArthur, 204 ; '\V.
Parish. Jr, III.—*E. Robins, 248.
Se. II.—*L, Jackson, 499. Jr.1L—G.
Kelly, 335 ; *E. Gray, 210. Pt. IL -
0. Skelton, 77 ; *V. Wyatt, 00 ; B,
Kelly, 55 ; *E. Watson, 37. Pt. I.—
Exeellent, Al. Shoetroed, *J. Short-
teed, *E. McOall, Fair—R. Button.
Those marked * 1111080 i 00e or more
mons, No, on roll -15, average at-
tendance -13. M. E. Enna, teacher.
802000t, 14EPoaT.—Following is the
repot•( of S. S. No. 1. for the Months
of November and December. Names
are in order of merit. Sr. IV.—Robert
Wallace. Jr. IV.—Gerlie McCail, Jas.
Brown. Sr. IIL—Nellie Phelan, Lulu
Haggett. 'Jr. IXI,—Lillie Beirues,
Dora Riley, Oliva Parrott, Lillian
Rogerson, Robbie Litidlaw, Irwin
Wallace. Sr. II.—Gordon McCall and.
Heider Brown equal, Tillie Roggersoii.
Sr,1 L -Harvey Hoboes, 131 ace Brown,
'Kenneth Taylor, Vera J:ttll1, Mamie
Hall, Mary. Haggett. Pt. II.—Louis
Phelan,. Anthony Haggett, Dick Wal-
lace. L Class, --Margaret .13rown,
Earl *Healy, Ne.ly Kelly, Willie Belly,
31)1110n 0 Ort1i1,, Olutelio Cunningham.
The best speller in the jr. 11. class for
December was Vet'a Hall. 11; the St.
II, Gordon )McCall, in the ,lr. III, Lil.
io Bairns, The beet in arithmetic in
Tr. II, was Bence Brown. Those
whose conduct and general deport,
melt Was the best dural December
are :—Mande hall, Robbin Laidlaw,
Charlie .Cunningham, Vera Hall,
'L'Iio Who etiolated every day during
HOPembel' are.—Robert Wallace, Ger.
1' a
tis Aiu0w1\till11, , Phelan, Clive Par..
roll', DoraRiley, MalyHaggett, An.
nlie
I'liultyimlltti 'IuileL (3)) k 11, 23J,t' A
Niiver-
age Attendatice diming December, 20;
1 , 1 J cx ox Teaches,
,
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t
godorioh
Bert McOreath, of Toronto, lute been
elected ettptailt of the T. A. A. 0,
e
8 tilos
1 Jolth i 1. P' d'o
t A 1 on t of returned to'town
tc'oiu Little Correa, where he has
been engaged in the lumbering bled..
miss for the past WO ee080113.
Wm, Shai;nom has put'ohaeed from
Robert McLean the store property he
has been occupying for many years at
the corner of East street and the
Square, including the store on East
street which hos' been used by Air.
Sharman ne a repair shop.
Interest was revived again in. the
Anderson tragedy by a call. to the
pollee that )hos. Jttt'dinc, who was
Married a couple of weeks ago to Oho
sister' of the murdered girl, 0)08 about
to honmit suicide with a. razor.
Chief Posllethwaiae hent up and took
the weapon (.away and I lie ex0.itauten t
subsided, .lamdine expressing regret
for the Marin he had caused.
Tuesday, April 110, is the date
fixed for the Spring assizes in Gude•.
eich. This sitting of the Court wilt be
Of special iiiterest, its the two prisoners
now in . jail on (Merges off murder
will be dealt with. Edward Jardine
will be charged with the death of Liz-
zie Anderson and George Vanstone
will face an indictment for the killing
of his 1100 -year -son, Freddie. Chief
Justice Falconbridge ie' to preside.
The non -jury sittings are to com-
101031eenn Tuesday, May. 23rd, before
Justice MatMahon.
Molesworth
S, E. Smith has been re-elected reeve
Of Wallace for another year.
13ertElliott• of Chicago, spent the
holidays under the parental toot.
Will. Fraser and Archie MhDtinald
aWest. nd-Alex. Hastie lire home from the
-
Mrs. Donald Scott is on the sick list
at present, bot we hope for a speedy
recovery.
MisS Nettie Mitchell, of Conn.. has
resumed her duties for another term
after spending the holidays at - her
home near Molesworth.,
The adult. Bible Class of the Presby-
teriau; Church, hell tt 'gathering of a
social nature at the manse. A very
gond 01115101d program was given,
after which the ladies of the class.
provided an excellent lunch, which
was done full justice to by all present.
A silver collection G was taken up for
the purpose of buying dishes for the
eh n 1 ch
A &Autis (' Al uo FROM 1 nr WEST.—
Among the many interesting and
clever men from the West who
came East with the big deputation
of - humors who interviewed the
Dominion Government at Ottawa
the other day few attracted more
attention than T. A. Crerar,. Presi-
dent of the "Grein Grower's Grain
Company. His peorniuent official
position in the big deputation made
him stand out but more than anything
else was his youthful, almost boylike
appearance, and his polished speech
and Manners. . He is only thirty-one
years of age anyway, but he looks less
than that, thanks probably to the fact
that most of his life has been spent in
God's own out-of-doors. As to his
polished 'winners and noticeably
correct form of speech he conies 011(0-
111-30117 by them, for he has good, blood
in hint and he is college bred being
an Honor graduate of the Portae la
Prairie Collegiate, Institute, and the
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg.
In his youth it is true, the school
facilities he had the benefit were not
of the best but he had parents educat-
ed to speak the Queen's English, aan(i
who saw that the childhood of their
children' was not wasted, Mm. theme
was born in Molesworth, Huron
County, Ont., and was only eight
years of age when his parents- tool(
him to Manitoba with theta. At the
tiure his father, who was the first
reeve of the municipality of Silver
Creek, settled on his homestead, the
nearest store and pnstoffice were at
Bietle, about forty miles away : while
the nearest railway station was tit
Portage ht Prairie. 170 utiles distant.
For several years it was ouly possible
for young Crerat' to attend school (inr-
ing the smmiter months, but .his
DOCTOR
ADVISED
OPERATION
Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
ham'sVegetableCompound
Canifton, Ont.—"I had beena great
sufferer' for five years. One doctor
told me it was ulcers of the uterus,
and another tolyl me it was a fibroid.
tumor. No one
knows what I suf-
fered. I would
always be worse
at certain periods,
and never Was
regular, and t he
bearing -down
painswereterrible,
I was very ill in
bed, and the doctor
told me I would
have to have an
operation, and
that I might die
t uring the operation. I wrote to my
sister about it and she advised me to.
take Lydia Il. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.-Tirrougll personal expe-
rience I have found it the best medi-
eine in the world for female troubles,
for it has cured me, and I did not have
to have the operation after all. The
Compound also 'helped me while pass-
ing throeQj'h. Change of Life." -Mrs.
LETITIA BLAIR, Canifton, Ontario.
Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Com-
ound, made from roots andherbs
has proved to be the most successful
remedy for curing the worst forms of
female ills, including' displacements,
inflammation,fibroid tumors, irregu-
larities, periodic pains,backache, bear-
ing -down feeling, flatulency, indiges.
tion, and nervous prostration. It costs
but a trifle to try it, and the result bas
been worth mi 'lions to sufferingwomen.
parents looked after his tuition at
home, 17e graduated from the nni-
versity-in 1901 and took up fanning
10111011 his father had proved to be a
prolltuble industry. He sneeeeded in
his farthing, but his education macle
-hi1n a prominent man in his C0m11111n-
it and
1 he became identified yc with the
m009111014 against the elevator ()syn.
corporations. A farmer's elevat-
or was established at Russell and he
was appointed manager of it and made
out of the e1ternlise a complete suc-
cuss of it. ' In 1907 be was one of the
delegates from his district to. the great
farmer's convention at Brandon and
111611 the Grain Grower's Company
was organized he was elected its first.
president and has held the office ever
since.
Fordwich
Miss Cora Lowick spent the New
Year holidlty at her home here.
Fulton Wallace left to resume his
studies at Wycliffie College, Toronto.
Thos. Peel has been ill for some time
with typhoid fever but is slowly im-
proving.
Police Trustees of Fordwich for 1911
are Jas. Walken), W. McMichael, and
James Willis.
W. H. and Mrs. Downey, of Wind-
sor, spent a week with, friends in
Fordwich and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Eckel and family, of
Clifford, have taken up their abode in
town "Air. Eckel gets possession of
the Flour Mill on February 1st.
A. Spotton was re-elected mayonof
Harriston by acclamation and Geo.
Spotton was elected- mayor ofWing-
ham.. Both are old Howick boys.
The Tuberculosis Car 'Exhibit was ill
Fordwich on Monday afternoon of
last week.' °on the 0. P. R. siding.
There was no one in charge of the car
but there were a large nnmher of
visitors during the afternoon. The
exhibit consists chiefly of views.
The total aln011110 of business trans-
acted at the Fordwich C. P. R. station
for 1909 totalled $15,092.34. During
1910, the total receipts for tickets
Lean Why the
Frietionlesi!mpire
Runs Easier than others
If you've ever used any other make of separator you'll
marvel 1011011 youturn Ooe Frictionless Empire, So nearly
frictionless that it almost runs itself. Will run for half
an hour after you've finished skimming, lmlea8 you stop it
with your brake.
The Frictionless Empire is Lhe only Some day you'll own
separator with ball bearings et top an Empire. Ill artier to
and bottom of bowl -spindle. Other hasten that clay we
makers would jump _ at the (hence of want you to read our
nsing our 131111 Nock Behring and new 250. book. Ittells
Three -Ball Bottom Bearing. But our the truth about the two
patents prevent others fusing these standard methods of.
friction-elitni oati n1, easy• emitting, cream separation. (fives
life -lung features.. valuable dairy pointers.
These ball bearing features, togetlt0)'
with the liglltet' bowl, fewer closed
bearings. more easily cleaned skim-
ming. i
devices, tnhig vices, etc,, lock, the Friction.
Empire the one really good cone
separator.
Yeat6 of service prove their worth.
1.",lnpire quality in every machine, and
a guarantee as good aa a gold bond.
We will send yet one
copy free, provided you
telLus the numbet Lee
cows you keep. Also
noose of this publica-
tion. Don't miss this
hook.. Seed for it rm=
mediately. Extracopies
25o. Ask for book.
EMPIRE Line
The of Cream Separators
eousists of a full range of sizes in both Frictionless Fannin! (cone
method) and 1lnlpire Disc. The choice of either epne or disc 1400111-
od, and the size of m0001310, rests entirely with you,,.
The Empire Cream Separator Company of Canada, Ltd.
WINNIPEG, Man. TORONTO, Ont. 8u16o*, N. 0,
Sa GARTER Agent, Brussels
114 ®It
Thu Posv has made ryrrt0ngetuents
to club with the followingpapers and
will he sent• to tiny add) 0ep(except the
Milted:Strttes 60 cents extra) at the
following subscription prices :---
Weeklies
P0201' 40111 7arauto Ulnhe,,,.,,.:tl'11U
Mail and Empire 1 00
London Advertiser, . 1 00
London 11'1ee Press1 $0
Family liver ald 10(01 Star 1 80
Alontreal \Vitness 1 80
Weekly Sun .. 1 80
bmgnors' Advocate..., 2 35
Northern M.essonger. , 1 35
Dailies
Pos'r and Toronto Star '32 20
'1 Toronto News 2 85
o Toronto Globe 4 50
Toronto Ala il Finpire4'50
Toronto World:... ,3 00
London Adv eelisrr.. 2'8Q
Call at the office ni' remit, the
amount. by P. 0. Oi du. 3Lx;it'ess•Order
Qv Registered letter addressing
'THE POS'1.,
Brussels, 0110,
u
WAS $4,559.15 and for 1909 was $3233.
32, au increase of $1,325.81. During
the holiday season 105 tickets were
sold.
Geo. Williams, who has been in the
employ of the O. P. R. as section fore-
man for 3'1 years, has retired from ser-
vice and will receive a pension. He
has been a faithful servant and has.
sacrificed his health in the interest of
the Company. ' Rab(. Calvert, of
\'Vitlgbtun, is in charge of the section
at, present.
THIN HAIR
A LIBERAL OFFER
When the hair titins ant oA the toll
of the hotel and the bald spot iv gettitlg
ready to appear iC public, don't get
discouraged oe irritable. Just (1 to
your Druggist and ask for Pension
Sage Hair Tonic. Be will chtirge you
50c. for a large bottle but if it does nob
cause hair to grow ,where the hair is
thiuuing out nothing on this earth
swill.
And-vt'e newt to say to everybody,
man, woman and child, that you can
have yott' money back if Parisian
Sage isn't 1108 best hair grower, hair
saver, hair beautifier and dandruff`
cure 00 the market to -dray.
It stops itching scalp and falling
hair and makes hail gram trek anti
abnn(lantly. All dtuggisls every-
where sell Parisian Sage or postpaid
flour The Giroux Mfg. Oo., Fuit Brie,
Ont. .See that the girl with the
.Auburn hair is on every bottle. Sold
and guaranteed by Jus. Fox.
;Myth
The 1110)1(111 m0eting of Blyth Agri-
cultural Society will be held ill In-
dustry Hell, Blyth, 'Friday, January
201b, at 1 o'clock.
Ales. H. Kelly received word that
Iles store at Louisiana had burned
down, so she left for there Monday of
last week to get the insurance adjust-
ed.
Miss Fanny 7,1ason, 1'001net17 assist -
an t postmistress here, and daughter
of 13. Alasot, was hotue from Paris
spending the holidays with her
parer ts.
Jno. Downey had splendid success
at Ole County Pout tly Show io Clin-
ton where he (von following prizes
Indian Games, 1st and 2nd in cockrel
and pullet. ; Black .Lellgorn, 2nd for
pullet and 31(1 for cockrel ; .Red Caps,
Ism and 2nd for cockrel and pullet ;
young duck lid and young drake 2nd,
He was very well satisfie(l.
Animal election of officers of Court
Ivy Leaf No. 505, IndeOendent Order
of Foresters wits held 111 their Court.
Room, when the folloiving officers
were elected to fill the several chairs.
A. Eller, Court Deputy ; John Barr,'
Ohief Ranger ; W. H. McElroy, V. 0.
lie ; A. Elder Ret:. -Sec, : 3. A. Ohel-
lew, Fin. -Sec. A. Taylor, Treas ; F.
Metcalf, Ohap. ; C. 13uiliug,'S. 1V. ;
J. Gloucher, J. W. John Mains, S.
B;;.Joseph Stothcrs. J. B. Y Miss Met-
caf, Organist ; R. Milne and F. Ai et -
nal?, Trustees ; T. C. McElroy and S.
Poples tone, Audi tors,
Atwood
C. 34. Fullerton, of New Liskeard,
is visiting friends in town.
Nesbitt Hamilton left i(r a mettll's
visit with friendsin 3ocl tills Minn.
,Tames Duncan 1211),roe aulved
home from Toronto with his bride.
• Alex Dickson son or Tilos, and hits
Dickson, of town; was elected reeve
of the (11511'ict near Saskatoon,
Annual meeting of the patrons of
Newry cheese factory at two o'clock,
Saturday, :Tannery 341h,
Annual Alerting of Elute Agri-
cultural Society 1001 be held in the
Agricultural t'Iell, Atwood, Saturday,
January, 21st, at 1 p. tn.
The annual meeting of the Blum
Farmer's • Mutual Fire Insurance
Company will be held in the Agt'i-
nultnral Hall, Atwood, Tuesday 17th
last at 2 tu.
'hos. Aloore, of Holland, lfan:'and
John Alo01'e, of Rapid City, Man.,
who attended t.he funeral of their
beethel', Samuel, of Listowel, are at
present visiting friends in Ehna.
PREsENT \1ioN.— '31108day' evening
of lost week. a number of the friends
and neighbors of John and Alts.'Trum-
bull, lot -16, eon, 4, .Elmo. gathei'ecl at
then' home to express 1 egret at their
depaltut'))1,onm their midst, as Air,.
and Ales. Turnbull are moving to
Listowel, Alex. Simpson lead an ata -
dress expt•0ssing the high esteem in
which they Karl been 110101 both as
tieig0bot's and friends, rtlt( at the
proper time '\Vi11, Shear01- !:Wattle the
peesetitatiou of two handsome oak
chubs,
40'211 ANNtt elneatzr'.—The 40Lh; or
ruby anniversary, of theit tvedking
clay was pleasantly celebrate() nit
Thursday, Iter. 2816, by Lewis and
741('4. Heath. 1th can., lama. In the
morning Alar, 30'3(1 Mrs, Heath drove to
and were joined at the photograph
gallery by all the 'children land a Pamir
171330upp taken,. Which consistedt1f
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elSley F. Heath, barber, of Listowel ; of young people from the neighbor
Airs, Henry Holtzman, 11'Iaryboro ; .hood called in and.a delightful even.
Miss Miuiih. Heath, residing at home ; :log' wao spent in gamer, 010514 rtn(I
Mre. Lloyd. Amelia:), 11064\'owbridge; DIRT atnBurin ents.
Al0uz0 Heath, fin mer, near Ethel t
Cloverdale L. Meath, student of
Alb'ert,Oollege, anti John 13. L. Heath,
residing at home, Afterwards x111
drove back to the parental hole,
wlieettother friends, joined them and
alma 26 guests partook of a hot din-
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o'clock all sat down t 1
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filled table, oysters and other re.
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