HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-2-9, Page 1VOL. 39 NO. 32
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New Advertisements
Foe -sale --B. Gerry.
Local -M 100 3. J, Allem
yal0 iti>ticc-Gad. \Vilsol,
.tinction sale -Geo, Tii,ylov.
.A,uotintr sale -E, A. Celibate
OUL Lhiaour-\V. _ 1. lame t\'.
A.iteteun stale-l.'elet ,Viefuleish.
licg foe set vice -Juin Menthe.
Auction sale -Regia W. McKay.
Srut0li Shorthorns -Le, G 0rcliner.
M. Sineleir.
Nonce to.ci'0dito:'s-\V, 1.
istrict ...i.etv5 '
Henfryn
The lforc0t0rs' Concert at Ethel
Therstlay evening of next week will
attract a number from this locality.
Alter an absence of four years M. V.
Se, Amour has rebneeecl to Lot 81, 6th
eau. - of Grey. We welcome . them
back. in the
A Box Social will be held
Parish Hall bent Friday evening of
this week when aline throe is expected
The ladies supply the boxes.
BRUSSELS, ON l Aii'IO, THURSDAY, h if31FU4RY 9 I911
Nobody Yvi
will basort ,
M. S
Ina
UiL
d
one leg injured in the upsetting of a
utter at to McCallum .futieral which
has bothered Irina but we hope hP Will
00011bo o.
IBI N evale
'The membees of the Women's 10 -
saute will',
0stetutewill', m0011,011 their friends wt
1seer Sti see nn Friday evening
in the
al tl ea.lroeestees' Ball.
The sacrlllnt•iit of tire Lord's Supper
will be observed' next Sabbath Feb,
121,11 in Knox church. 21 new meter
ber:s wet eadded lest year. 7
M. and . Mrs, Watson (nee Diss
Annie Siewert) left for their •bottle at
Gladstone; Manitoba, Wednesday of
lust week. A. pleasant reception
was given ab the home of the bride on
Monday 36th ult.
Tl'outgrowth
^Ae the L>R glot
of the Institute tweeting here on
Tuesday 0 Farmers Club was organi-
zed with 26 members and promise of
additions. The officers are : H in
Presidents, Revels, Blesses. Andrews
and West; President, 3no. gine; ice
Vice George McDonald' ; 2nd
Walter SWIMS 1 Secretary, 11. Black
Treasurer, A. Messer ;-Finance Com-
mittee, Metiers. VenVelsor, Duff and
Black ; Program Committee, Messrs.
McEwen, Jewitt and King and two
ladies to be appointed. Replier meet-
ings will beheld and interesting pro-
genies arranged, aeon of
Iteserror8.•-•Tuesday afternoon
this; week the 11(1(1ual meeting of the
Farmers' Institute was held in the
Ic a
( ore tern' 13a11. In the absence of
.the Presuleut 'Robert Black was
chosen Chairman. Addresses' et'e
given by Mr. Siloox, of .Iona, on "Alf-
alfa alfa growing" and by lir. Fulton,of
_
Otaubrook,on "Rotation of elves.
About 46 pe,ople were present. Ini the
(wetting there was a good attendste
Rev. W. 3. West presiding. the pro -
grain 001181480 of an excellent reading
byMiss Doff and tuldresses by Messrs.
Flton and Silcox, Mrs. Parsons, and
Rev. 1318. Andrews and others. An in-
teeeseing time was spent. The niusi-
cal, members were mules. rip's. Par-
sons was unable to be et the after
noon session as,she had to come from
Fo•dWich where she had gone to at-
tend an Institute which was slated for
Mon cltey.
rRNBIiRRY COII NOIL. - Oouncil
tn88
tiug in Clerks office, Bluevale
John
Feb, 6th. Members present Joh
Retherto•d, John Mnlvey and Arthur
Wheeler. ler. air.. - Rutherford made de -
Goderich
head an accident
Donald Mc>14.511ty• which he
at the G. T. R: sCtttu>u by
hod two ribs brake)).
Elupl,yees of the Dotyengine works
have eumule>Iced working thirteen'
hours a day for three days each week.
Proprietor)) of the North Ame#ic(
Salt Works cru the 011)1111118 road,
South of the Grand Trunk station,.
have issued instructions to Local emu
tohavethe plant ;mein older fee im-
mediate operation.
A meeting of fruit grower's 1)114000•
rich and Colbnt•ne 100ushlps was held
at. the office of D. F. Ranllink, for the
nrp0se of areanging for an organiza-
tion ter co-operate in 111e celtiviation
11)3(1 care if Forehaeds and marketing
of the fruit.
risr
Belgrave
Quaetelly- Communion service was
held in the Methodist chinch stere heat
Sabbath. Taylor
Andrew and Mos. Y
Last weep
moved Into the village and. are now
installed in the postoliice store and
dwelling. We bill theta welcome to
Beigeeve told whet] theta neeseerity.
keep Thac�day. Fee. 16th clear for
that 10por11 be adopted wad 60 copier;
Moved by Mr,
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'talus
Me. Meisel
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VVbeelNr, se<'rnlclt( by t
Chat lay -Law No. 3, 1911 be passed B ,1
appointment, of R0bt. Shaw. Usse•s t ,
at shine salary )19 wa4p111)1 last year,
Gaveled. Following. acco\rnte were
passed, end cheques issued e--19xpt'ess
and carnage, 110 cents ; 13. 13. Elliott,
advertising, $1.00 Grey Township,
reward (1(81)), $8.37 ; Ro1bt, nestle,
eevelling ('1w'ubtirry share), $12,00 ;
leen, Ringlet, gravelling (Ternee rY
share) $2.40 ; John Henry, fence wt
bridge, $7.00; Rube. 131ttek, audit,
1000.
$10.00 ''• Wesle Ausiey, and#1, Ih '
nd'Ourned to meet Mun(h4Y
rYlaehlil, J
March Olh.
Joule BU1LGBsa, Clerk...
The 0.11111131 meeting of Knox oltnrch
a'gltlhie was held -on lfrhday, Iiia•
1 'lo is
tete Verniers' Institute meeting in the naliticration and of offic
Foresters 11)1.11. Sessions at 1.30 and elevation of q
7.30 o'clock. firs. Parsers o1 Forest, • and tools his 68)111 at Board. . Moved
willx+ s rho ladies of the cum- by 11r. Wheelo', secoidedbyl']r• Nlul-
ay a rRutltet ford take the
day 111 in the after noon 11 011105t- eba, innt the
absence' of the Reeve.
day in the Orange Hall., Uminu meet- chair 1
evening in the Foresters' Carried. Minutes of last meeting
iltiiuthe g
hall. I rend and adopted nrr•ni0thou of Ales -
We to state that -1). sae. Wheeler and Mulvey. Auditors'
We are pie
• will not be removing from 13e1- report read by Robs. Black, Townshipo
Sproat
rave, at, the meantime. 73e AudiGror• Which shows nve�aleneeMl.
g property here and he 13attl of 521195. Mo by
andMise lased pop Y , 11r. Mulvey
anti lits. Sproat will continue with us. Wheeler, seconded by
A big tilne is figured on, The local
Court has recently initiated over'2
• s Robert:
t l
'e
Ranger nronlbers, Chief g
Barr and the Il,eemel#ng Secretary le
George W. Addy.
Jamestown
Other JamestoWll news may be
read on page 6• 1
Leta, Monday Win. Holt attended
the 0o, 0rang0 Lodge art W1ngllnm.
Ile Was elected sneak the Leeturees.
en -
1'h0 100 acre farm. of D. B1etk
ridg01st line, Morris, has been' leased
to John"Jnhnston, for a terra of yeat•s,
sed the proprietor will. take a vest
with to view or building up his llealtll.
An unction sale' of farm stock, im-
plements, etc., will be held by 'lo.
Breckenridge on Wednesday after-
noon, 22,81 inst. P. S. ScOet, of 13100.
e(1)11;1' n
Good reptiles (001(1 give)) bytIni 008' t seis, will wield the hajnwor. t-
1 mea
armee! � a lltla
,00 .-Tice
dr ttni'J.atldll9.' Total receipts $1966. � Gnni) MEETING. -The e
g. eibuliou to schemes and Meilen- ing of the Faiaileee Institute was held
Cunt
} til >ic purposes $385,00. The corn- hero Wednesdtay afternoon and aven-
1 l 1 1 Silth0l'izet1 10 proceed with lug, Secretary P. A. McArthur' in the
mitre/ kl s
the Wilding of 80 feet to the clic Ol (hair. Gnl1c1 practical addressee were
the shed. 13alenc0 or hand .$314.00, given at the first session by Messrs.
Knox church has ea peoporty vetoed at nee, , reneox and Murphy,, lits.
S15000.00: • Parsons had a vary interested a nd'ttdo-
ce of ladies' at the hhnee of 1718.
Georgi Ecktnier. In the evening at
Boundary 1 ing the lotion atheriug the aforesaid
Stewart Bound aarpart a flying y
visit to the By last week. ' persons spore and the prtlgeafollotV,
1081 visited Iter sister neatly suppientented by
MISS in,011MtO
McCallum, last week. ing :-Zost'T't)ttTatTtal, 'Miss Strtl;cl)an ;
Mrs. Win, lis
The forenoon train on the O. P. R. recitation, :Miss B. Bryalis ; stars, D.
fro
'eraclA.
clay the Feast was snow bio last M. Session ;solo, Miss
t links 8011.8 )ru x180)1
(lay owing•31 3( the R10 blockade. byarty vote al oak and Snell',]support-
. + and Hitttia Hour by Messrs. Pollock a
onMid,•0 ellytho a
•ionktan, vera the guests ed by ML,. CIiCf. ' Jamestown talents
mond, of Miss Oceel Gloats last not easily superseded and the ontr.ec e
• nd
of t•h(ir foe ,
I
George Taylor, Who recently sold
his tine feels and euetarnplat08 a
fl
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e with 1 h 5
l
Weal. i
i� Gla Lhe 1V
i1 tt
holiday Y p
hoe announced a clearing auction sale
;n implements, etc, for
of farm Ht ak, 1
Friday afternoon of next week. The
list lorry ba read on page 8 ui' this issue
of Tien P081. F. 8, bcoti of Brussels
viii be the aui•tioneet'. '11ih13cumenuil-
iby can ill afford eo spare so w01'Ihy
a Couple its Mr, and '(118, 'l lay lar.
elATRrMONJAL.--On \V001 esdey o1'
last week, at 11 a,111,, a company of
pear relatives of the ceetracling
hpieties assembled at the oowwudl(us
orne 01 James and life, leeltand, ;3rd
Hee, to witness the tying Iii 11)1' )lup-
tial bow between Jawc's lenses, .11
we11 I(1100n yonlig (81.110'1' (11' the end
line, and hiss Agnes, dilug�htee or the
host tend hostess. While file wedding
trutec1i was being played by Miss Elsie
1801)1))1 the principals tool; their places
in the parlor, the bride entering 00
the atm of her father. Rev, A, U.
Wishart, 13 A., performed 1115 cera-
m0uy, Bride wore a most becnuling
dress of white silk organdie. Abel. co>1-
cow))
10
graBtultaLlous file company sat k
well splro110 tables. Wedding gifts
were nnneeous, valuable end useful
The bride and groom tool; thea . tn.
train' at Brussels foe a short wedding
trip mining friends at London, Ailsa
Graig, Ptaikhill and other points.
The brides going away costume 80)15
blue with het to match. On 1•e -
navy r 'Jr and Mrs. lenses will tulle
,Lorain}, l ,
lap housekeeping on the grooms re-
cently purchased farm, 9th con. Grey
township, where they will commence
married life with the hearty goad
wishes of a wide circle of relatives and
friends.
Walton
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ralliS for Spring Showing •
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clelogetiou gave-. grlod. satisfaction.
wee;.
Bahia fru lase on January 8th.. The. MaCRAaxznil--Fox.-A very plea.g-
oser-will be greatly obliged it the ant event took phase at'to home of
7 ,rhos. Necktie, Maple 0A 18 Farm, on
tinder would kindly leave }t at WILL- 1 between Howick and
to)).postaflice. the, bnun>du Y
y skew for the ,; , \s7e(lesday afternoon when his
Beep next Monday 1 Gi ), 011811
Farmers' and.. L\!coleus Institute ))ecce, puss Fox. of 01e1nbt•nnl;,
g
meetin at 1.80 and 7,80 p, In. A good Was wedded to Alex. J. McCeaCkel of
array Of speakers : and a choice mus'- \Vallac'e, in the -presence of about. 50
cal p811581 nn added to the evetitrlg of her friends. In the 00 ilei of t
he
gathering in the A. 0. U. W. Hall. parlor an evergreen inch with a hinge
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i -- Never before have•we had a nicer showing of o
. new and up-to-date Spring goods, During
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4 our stock -taking - the store was cleaned up of O. •e
ewe will be bright °,
® odds and ends'so tilt now N •
o ' w "moods. The list below :-
,witll new „
4
4
bell in the centre, was avtistically
Onondaga, Mich, ; Mrs, 3,10. Oliver,
10th etn1, Grey 1'I#s8 Margaret, at
one ' Peter, (1908a,sed 1 John, or
it
Donald,
) and
D
011
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Llaugrlou, North Helmet), a
o11 the homestead. Ml's, Robertson
had been in tailing health 810Ce last
Pull 8nti was'attuuked by bronchitis
the Setturdray' prior to her cletni88.
Tire funeral tank plaice Sateecl(a ' after*
yy .'n
noon, Rev, A. O:.\\ u,harC conciliating
the service, P111111eere(0 were F, S.
end P. Scott, J. D. Werwinit, Geo.
'Thomson, Soo. Lowe and 0. Hermine -
way. 'lu)11111 alai was made in tlh
family plot Bees8els cemetery, The
subject of tills notice WWI a very hearty
womee, indoetri0us'aild kindly. She
Wits a, true wife, a loving mother .and
agtiod neighbor and was a member
of t11e:i'tesbyterial church before she
left Scotland. Very few of the old
timers of Iles. Robertsuu's early ace
queen tance remain. One of her broth-
ers,
roth
ers, Donald McNabb, 81 years of ag
survives his home being at St. Apiece,
011011 Sam The bereaved share in the
sympathy of many friends.
Ethel_ arranged and under this mesh the
bridal party stood while Rev. L A.
ld in eveuin . an Assembly of Trowbridge, lied the
Next ll yhe Dilworth Hall melee McKelvey. g
will L0 held int r •s nuptial knot. the bride 100ketl charm -
the auspices of the 1 av1(15 l boy o lug
in a white lussnre silk chess trine.
Begat. and Mts. 'y. ,Arson left, foe „ltd with silver beetling, and r.uT in r
r 1,
thong in Calgary. t\lbtnta wee. 1, leer or
lilies of he valley 9and1
nes g a11q..
every eof ucces t weal;. We Wish tical white carnetiOtns• She was 1)5818ted
every success: by her sister Miss Margaret, who was
item last week concerning a bled In m
In the lel• beeouingly a t
Lodge
dress of menet
Ethel Orange L g t of lilies of the
of . Lt 6 c carried bo Ito
the meeting , d nhlk, and q
100810 was '01' even(iu It shin8 Valley and pink car))atinns. • Wilber
It ave rend bbathy evening,' 18th inst. 11'o10raelt00, hr0t.hee of the beide-
wren
will
.evening Rev, 14TH ronin, ably performed the duties of
\\itch will pr lie i the 3rd sermon in hest man. Mrs. McKelvey presided at
a series'nn the lite' of Jn11810 His. the organ and the bride was given
topic will be "Joseph the Prime ielinsi away -by her uncle, Mr, Bird, of Oran -
.A.
the 3un108 brook After hearty cOugeatnlations
A Me of - theey Concert ley hhad been extended to the newly wed -
will be h M the 'st- chuep[r will
1130 'lotvushhp Hall ted couple those Presents repaired tu,
hill held i 21st. A dining room where a sumptuous wed-
oeTuesday ograiii t e epee ding dinner Was served. A very levee
chows program willbe presented.. nlnnhet of useful and cnstl )resents
Y l
Owing to the demise of ofline• pubChalic
tesbified to the popularity of the young
scan, who was caretaker the pubic couple, Friends were present from
.0 S. the work has been handed 11 over `Listowel, Seafolt, Brussels, Clan -
to S. li . Il els, who recently moved 1)11)olf, Ethel and Forelevich.
Clan -
to EtliP1• Lie sold• his ferrn on the
101(1 eon. of Grey 10 Thos. 13r0wn, of
Marr
is
Mor
rel
ala
who
tv
ill move shortly
t0 the
,
Monday.
ttleeit
n next
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place. eetin of Is Vn,l,an's Ilse uetwill Additional Morris news may be
bemeatal of the Women's ofInstituteeJohn fiend on page 5 this week.
Brwn, ata the Home of Mee. John
Brown, 10th eon,, 011 1'huesd11y Feb, ex -Reeve. Geo. Taylor's auction sole
16th,at' 2.30 p. In. Topic `Rural Friday afternoon of next week.
Sanitation, 'Furnishing and Alex. Spenraul, nf. DiOncrieff, was
School Srs, visitingrelatives and 'friends in this
A. 11. thea the school horses. W.
14. townsip tot three weeks, Ile return -
Love.
H. MacDonald' toad lits. \V• Il' ed 110111e last Saturday.
:ishome
3rcT line,
Henderson, ave. Will. L•I
et
L W
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Good services wets held icon Sunday front the West nn n holiday visit. Ile
01111 he (mart
Methodist nneuconnectionioP- has been sojourning in the Moose Jaw
with the morning
text,
eas Gen 3. Pas- locality and has enjoyed his stay.
t7. A t the
y ext Was School
2e re1(3 and A valuable chat colt, rising 2 years,
recorde
u nline,d
'sho l ''th died
+ 5 to r
Smithey. McLean, -Lalli M
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t1e y to
\t tin
17. r belonging g
b
he 1
In t No
n L. LW.
rest oak e
was �ml
of 140 morning fro J
• p on
• endantl.r t la to I g
altllc t <
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evening the subject was "Higher being
clause is known for the ailment.
Criticism,"slthe Sverre re 01105811111 being Mrs. Joseph Shaw and sun, Norman,
Psalm 119 and verso 105. The day 31d line, arrived home last week, from
WAS one N'S INSTITUTE. -'Phe
an extended trip to Vancouver, 13. C.,
WOMEN'S ting i ' the The supple= where. they bad. a very enjoyable visit
rtibtlt 1 meeting be bel id' , h0 WoF a :10th, with W. A. and Mrs. Shaw. ,
atit 80 will be held on Freda' 01 's. . The 5th line was Well represented at,
ntllard. )brsParsons, hnme of.M51, l the Women's Institute ineeting held
Pollard. Mrs, et.. of Purest, will
meeting.. 'lapis, "prat- in Brussels - there being present.
address the- tt Mesdames Anderson, Clegg, Jordan,
Ohiki Law heir also
\Vnmen and Ferguson and miss E. Oloakey.
give an
Sheisalso 8nship to l:g.Jas. /Slake event to Hamilton
10 t an ve ing. at, the township Hall to meet het. husband who was en route
111 the?vIt -tili,s Angeline:, only for Engltir�d0and ithe near future,
IugML. n obably t
d1) W. of Jacob also
of . of Ethel, relined to the 1arent111 house 5th line..
and un 3. O11 1118 also of this place, wh010 she tend their little daughter
Were united in marriage on Wednes- will reintiin.
day 01 this week. Rev, D. B. McRae, illus. 4V m. Shedden, 4th line, who
perfo'minlg the ceremony, Mr, cosi 'well
,..05 yeiu's of age or Thursday of
1Wr. H. KERa , Prot1Pieto7'
Miss Kathleen 'Wilton, of 13t1(5sals,
is tt vi9lto' (11 Geo. 1381188 8.
There Was no eervioe 1» Knox chinch
last, Sabbath Wei 11111g as Ootnuatlnian
Ethel,
was nb5arved at Ll ,
A wedding was on the ln'ogeeni
Wednesday nlor'ning ee 10 a'clook ae
the Manse here, The 111'iuelptels (vert
NV, J• Clark and Mies Angeline, only
daughter of Jacob KT'auter,. all of
Ethel. Rev. x•11'. McRae p081011111
the ceremony. Tho good W1$hes of
U Y,
rile community w#11 b0 extended, to
the happy .twain,
Blyth
The photo gallery has been resold to
Artist Jacobs. the
A new assistant hes arrived at
Grand Trunk. He is boarding with
Arent McTaggart in the meantime
and-is,the Incest, boy on record.
At the offbeat Butted of the Met A.
diet church last Monday, Rev; E.
Fear was bleak( to continue as pastor
for the next Conference year.
Grey.
John and Devitt Kirkcd1111811 were
visiting at Loudesburo', during the
pal0L week.
h4less llat'y 781 1', 8113 11110, Mortis,
twia5 tt vi1itnl• with hiss Hazel Rozehl
1'131' a few flays. 11' 9111 teat.,
Alis Maggie RO1leetso , 00th
lies been ill dnrlpg the past tt #
pie() isy but we hope she will snow be
teetered to her usual health.
\I,s. (Rev.) Robe Peaueo11, who was
visiting: relatives dere, has gone to
London to call on 88181 yes there before
heaving foe her home in the West.
hiss Mary Thompson is ill with
scarlet fever at .Berlin but, her many
friends lie) 0. hope she will soon 0e re-
stored to her ac'custonled good health,
Mrs. Robert Lagan, of lli1111eep1lis,
le here for a)1 exLeu(1ed visit with het
brother, L. lloNeil, 1111 con. She
WAS a reveler 1 esideut of Grey town-
ship.
3. lCrauler, 0. Avery and lady
friends fettle Ethel and 0 few from
Brussels, 73014 llnp and Grey spent
eujnyleble time at Rllbt. RiLoh1N's
1-leufvyn on Friday evening last.
Htavitig sold his 100 acre farm t��
Jas. Moses, of Morris township, Hug
\V. McNay, 9th run., will hold an
auction sale of Tartu stock, impleulet>ts
etc. on Tuesday, 21st inst. 1te(ul trite
list of articles in this week's issue.
AfLee a holiday visit of a month
Mrs. 1V. L. Hamilton end daughters
left fpr their' home ie Passburg,
is eu-
' au
\I •. Hamilton llhertn
wb
ere 1
Alberta, ies.
eat
minion properties.
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large aced n P
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5
et
1 n *est•
73tttitilCon is to youngest
daughter of L. sand Mrs. McNeil, 14th
coli.
Friday eveuiug, 17th inst., a Social
Evening will be given. by Roe's Ep-
worth League in the church. Rev.
.x\71', Wien will give an address on the
huleresting topic "The Heroes of -Hyper
d lout
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' Shot t
1 alai'program
LIE
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88111 also b e (10
OoN'(R.ac1 ee T'-T13e Trustees of
S. S. No. 1 have -let - the contract of
their new brick schoolhouse to George
of
for tile
sum
w111t
Brut
• tune of ,
[1
Y,
material
h all
roar
Xie to supply 2 '"3.
1r
Septem-
ber
ecii-
byfa
• completed1
and have tvnt•1, ct 1
her 151h. Old school inose was 501(1
10 Robert Miller for $190.00. He is to
leave peat at present in use until new
building is completed.
All aectfnn 51118 of farm stock, im-
ple))Ients, sec., will be held by Peder
McIntosh, Let 15, Con. 6, on Monday
afternoon. 20111 hist. Mr. Mac. pur-
poses going to the West 'hence_ the
stale will be 011108(1380. Ile has sold
his 50 nine farm to Peter Lamont, of
the sous locality, for the stun of
$2,500. lir. McIntosh will locate in
Saskatchewan and may take a ear' of
settlers effect with him. His uttluy
old friends here will be sorry to see
him go.
Will. 3. Rozell, of Detroit, and Will.
Ie. Salter of Toronto, vete welcome
vesiews. at. the home of ML's. Chas.
Rozell. IT is 10 years since M1', Rozell
went to Thiele Soul's (1nmain so he has
got sh1te ncc'netomed to Amen
-
can ways and means. Mr.
Salter launched into business on his
own account in the Queen city and
has pureh(1sed shop and pr0peety on
Rivet street. neer the Don. His line
is steel structural work and he had a
good til)) lest, year in the Building
line, lie has a steal' of about 20 n1en.
1 -lie sot), Cltlenso, was here with llitn
to 311a 011011 Slay. ) AL ACiE.
PASSED AWAY AT A NOTAL
Au old 18111 most highly esteemed rest -
dent, 111 the 0111 rn))„ lanswered tete im-
perative call on '1'Itnl•sclae 111' last,week
10 the person or Mrs. '.Phos. Robotte n
passin • pi:v.4nl}v awity at the. ud-
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Mess J.J. A8r.AN-E e•steet S eelalls4, will
a thalami Edward Revd (Wroxeter) Fri•
beat
day, Feb. 17th for one day,
. Booth, is at p1e8ent on t110
CWm,
seek list.
W. 0. Carrie has moved to thoRas-
eauss0n block. ht ' visited over
1 , Wehner, of Alt u,
Sunday with friends here.
Sunday 1
W:13,. and Mrs. Sex and chilthe(
have returned from ListuWel.
tie of Sltelbout•ne, is visit -
Percy Has
tie,
his sister, ells. T. 0. Kerr.
George Boswell and family moved
lust week to their farm in Carrick.
Arthur Shutt, of Hickson, is enjoy-
ing
n o
ing a week's holidays at his home
hexs.
Do,o. McIntosh, ofRevelstoke, B. 0.,
is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Wm.
Wright. tvu Sask.,
Rufus Jacklin, of Roseto
is visiting his hmier, .Thos. Jacklin,
of Howick.
A meetlug of those interestedt in
Temperance work was, held in
Presbyterian church on Wednesday
Y
0080105. is spend-
ingMunro, Of Port 1415111, p 11
ing a week with her uncle. Alex. Mon-
ro,
a
10, having come to attend the Garter -
Allen wedding on Wednesday.
James Burns, D. D. 0. 11., of South-
ampton, of the 5th Masonic Districet
paid his official. visit to Forest Lodge,
o. 162. A. F. and A. M. here Monday
eveuiug.
Stewart and Miss Nettie ItiCNaught-
on, of Turnberry, entertained the per-
formers 1n the play, "Old Acre Farm,"
last Friday evening when a most en-
joyable time was spent. Oth J. Hera-
On Friday, February 10111,
be at
ebhirg, eyesight specialist,
the King Edward Hotel until 3 o'clock
in the afternoon. Those desiring to
consult hien should call. •
eal(i.0 r
The Iiensall Observer in Ip 6
of a Hockey match between their
Learn and Parkhill, says Hemphill
played his usual good grime to goal.
Snore was 21 to 7 for locals,
WEDDINI.-A very quite wedding .•..
took place at the house of the Misses
Allan, of Howick street on Thiusdaee
afternoon. at 2 o'clock, when Mess
Annie Allan was. united in marriage
to James Shutt,' of Howick, the Rev.
L. Perrin officiating. Bride, who iv11se
given away by her brother, George
Allan, was unattended and wee be-
comingly gowned in navy blue silk.
After a dainty lunch had been served.
Me. and Mrs. Syott. left on the after-
noon
f oto
noon train for a short trip to Toro
and Bowmienville before ,settling 111
their holne in Howick.
OBIT. -The people of thee code•
munity were greatly startled by the.
ea
' Item
- Westlake, that William sad
nates
Tut berry;
resident of
1e `t'
11 -known
we u ,
m
on Sunda e g
Y
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had died suddenly
Although he had been in failing heaTtry""'?"'
for the past year' he had been goin
about as usual, through the clay, and
his death came as a great shock to his
family. lir. Westlake, who was 66
Eng-
land,
years of age, and turas m native of g
lance, having come to Canada when
and
has
s
e1
t the
lanaP
young n
its a d
li g
q
y
nberr .
in '. ur
greater pall of the time t' Y
He was of a very quiet disposition, in-
dustrious and highly respected by all
who knew him. He is survived by a
the
hum
stow
it ot
to
d-fem
widow an Y
td
is
fuer s
their ofale
esmathy
3(101)
s sympathy
The "
nt. T
' aveme
't their bele
extended t l
funeral Cook place to the Wroxetr •r
cemetery on Wednesday afternoon,
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service being conducted by Rev. C.
W. McKenzie.
Moncrief?F
Reeve Livingston was unable to get
to the Council meeting et Ethel last
Monday owing to the snow blockade
and blizzard. T Schnook,
The auction sale of 3\ m. Schno ,
last Tuesday afternoon went with
quite a. swing and totalled about
$1200. Hens flew high at 77 emits
each and a sow and 10 little pigs had
no right to squeal when 560.00 was
the price othey brought.
Don't forgetthe Pnrmerd Inst#tints
ineoting in 0lnnevi011 wheel house on
SILtunday afternoon aua evening of
tis week. The spencers expected are
Messrs. Silcox, Murphy. and Dorrenee
and Mee. Parsons, Sessions at 1.30
and 7 30 (('C1 Oek,
SCHOOL REPORT. -'rile following 19
the repute for S. S. No, 9 Grey Mon-
crieif for the month of January .
Si', IV,-liay Livingstone, 00e L.
Harrison. 89 ; B. M0Qnarrie, 88 ; V.
McKay, 68 ; N. Schmidt, 44. Jr. IV.--
Elmer
V.-
Elurer McKay, 92 ; L. McKay, 79; 0.
Shay, (35 ; S. aleQnarrie, 58. Sr. TII.-
Il. plc u81'1'ie, 81) ; L. McKay, 80 ; L,
Hislo Q 61 ; .1. McKay, 57 ; 11, Oma
mings, 45 ; J, Meehan. 84. Jr. III. -
el. Smith. 50 ; A. McKay, 43 ; M•
Brown, 42 ; V. SOhnock, 36 ; P.
Meehan, 23. Se. II. -P. OlInitnings,'
84 ; M. Hodge, 76 ; S. Snaelirlg, 57 ;
H. Mechan, 40 ; 0. McKa.'y, 86 ; M-
lle S,
Pride, 85 ; G. Crawford 8. Jr.
D(Lwso0, 68 ; W. Macbeth 36 ; E.
Meehan, 84 ; 11. Snelling. Sr. 1-41.
Livingstone, 14. Rowel d, 0. Snelling,
E. Mantle. Jr. I. -G. 410011an, E. Mc-
Kay, H.. McQnarrie, E. Meehan, H.
lfanLle, 3. Snelling. A. Smith, G.
Brown, G. McKay, M. McKay, 13.
Sanders. H .iRY C. MORE her,
Cranbrook
FOn SAl:x.-Chopping mill and outfit coneist-
ing of engine, boiler, chopper. roller and cider
press. Alto comfortable dwelling Machinery
will be sold separate from the hoose and lot if
desired. All must be Sold before April 1st.
0a11 and enquire. Gno. SntMON, Cranbrook.
Orli• .. and hiss Rabhwell ;Sundayed
at Geo. Sperling's.
hn
1tt
s putting
g
the p
busyY
lat.e
The
mei i
in a supply of ice for 3. Long.
Louis Riach, of Atwood, was a
visitor at 0. Schnook's this week.
Misses E. Huether and A. McInnes
1 the 8
11r
Lamont, on ,
Mrs. S. 0.
Li ,
'ed 1
visit
week.
is tt e
this
the
An enjoyable time was spent at
0. 0. F. Concert recently held. The
t1len1 was good and the audience ap-
preciative. There will not be any
trouble banking the surplus.
Word was received last week by
Mrs. Daviel Ballantyne, of the illness
of her hl0ther, David Clark, of Eg-
mondville. He is in his 81st year and
has been a very hearty, active man.
A tine tho'o' bred Yorkshire hog
haus been purchased by John McNabb,
of this locality. from P. Sinclair, of
Bruct:seen, Perth County. x'11. Mc-
Nabh's enterprise ise is to be eolmnended.
lei's, Ballard, of Brussels, is visiting
at the pavental borne, Knox 01311•(0
Manse. She purposes leavieg shortly
for Bodin to train for a nurse iu 1118
hospital there. llrs. Ballard should
fill the bill in A 1 style..
ORANBROOI( 810800L REPORT 103
JANUARY: tic'. Room.-01ass IV. -
Total 400.-R. Knight, 807. Class IV.
-Total 600. A. Sperling, 620 ; L.
Alderso0, 51.4 ; 11'T, Cameron, 1',a ; L.
Ferrite 447 , May Grashy, 425 11. Me -
D.011)111. 424; Myrtle Grasby, 422{; *L.
Steles, 272 ; 0pl. McNabb, 132; D. Mc-
Nichol, 72. Sr. III Total' 600. E.
Sperling, 527 ; G. Knight, 526; M.
Pelvic, 521 ; A. Hunt 01. 440 ; ll. Baker
431 ; 0. Gorwalitz, 886 ; +'F. Smalldon,
8.17 ; 01. Steiss, 842 ; *M, Alderson,
817. at. TIL -Toted 550. M. Lon
428 "\\r. Remitter, 349 ; C. Lon; 11 ,
*lie Pennington, 827 ; S. Noble, 802; le,
Reymann 220. Those intuited * lins-
eed part of examinannn, 1lu1lor De-
part. )11811 t. Chris 11. -Total 400.
llielc(8, 352 ; Annie Smalltime
1341 ; 13arbltrs, Fischer, 274 ; Johnny
Schnook, 2)28; Alfred knight, 225;
Isla Fleeter, 102 ; Charlie Hitting, 158 ;
Ross 11131 ter, 131 ; Ael 01d eisch01•,
132. Pt. IL •-'1nta1 -100 --Evalyn
2
111aelcer, 872 ; Enil Baektr,
32..
3.5111117 S))nLlldon, 322 ; Alex. Spar-
lin 148; Johnny Nichol, 126. Sr.
I.-1 'oLal 400. --Walter Knight, 375 ;
Abner \ioQucat vie, '855 ; Al. x, SLeis8,
200 nevoid Pennington, 280 ; Lydia
Steise. 23L Geri ie Alderson, 162. ,1r,
5e net
tl .l
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c runli nd. out
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ck-
try(. Art
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Y 1 , 1 t
NoR14rA SPAM -INN, :ve+t. 1 bole place on "Weclnos<iay attclnl o .
New Suits
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Mrs Clark tan e tmo afternoon 118,4)1 this week, eves all last week at her
for a nhott honeymoon son Tnlnes helping L
0 tri 1, and n nurse her new
will takehascot residcnee. in Ethel 111[7 riwld8en. \Ve are sorry to heal' that
Will be--acy and many gond are. t e old lady is hone sick with a
Ince a 'happyandon ibe helfud
at e ct+id this week but hope sho will soon
wedding reception will nt held strife be better again.
Wed of the bride's of ne. Ethel, on Wednesclay afternoon nt last weal;
The late 11 mos of next. week.
.ho Hugh Forsyth, jr„ of Frobisher, Seek.,
The late 'flumes was been
i n 1, v former) of the 601 line, of elot'ris.
aheeiclamweek was burn ie, 117. 110end and 41118 Lizzie, youngest depghter,of
10 were
and carne to 8.1 yea when a boy. Wan, and .1111.s. picG1111, 7th line, was im0f h 130).'A ago oral e111vas t. united ill marriage. The cei'elnotlY
Pestilenteof 'belongedlfr ttheo the t Bre 19 1heen teas performed by Rev. A. C. \\?isles
end hadeart, B. A. After a visiting tour
O a had 0180 been a Animal
member of the around Huron Co. 1311'. tend ells. Foie
Oratrge ()Klee. .. TVfers. was con- syth will. leave for the West where..
170011. byRevile. MO'q 0 McNee end the tooan. has a tine farm. 'Malty
Richt.. Win. and Mrs. Chapman, end- goodwisheswill 11ecoitiplauy them in
Richt• and Robert. heennchaperal, of their through life
Inc to the fnnei'tal, The 1
1 ort the
is i � is
Ca lac riT .-7 ollntving
men ai�e neplletvs of deceased, cher ttSCl3onLlR�cPs s'Nn 0, \fortis fat
Chapman will continue to 'make } l
home here, rims, Chapntent's In111(1011
month of Jat y,
mune was dhariotte Peterb(tngh, not.
Keffer as stated last week.
The Independent, Order of Foresters
have announced a big On ieere fee
'.Lhersday evenhta 10th lust. It will
be 11e111 in tine Dilworth Hall, Re-
served seat plan at J. 41,Dnualcl`s
Ettothe of `1Vll1,a3. White, hu nors been engaged -
Mies
humor -
oils voerdist, of Toronto, and lC
reader' of
• ht
dram/We
( tees Wright, n
Pr( g
t
It
n the
Queen ell; Addresses n
the Qu Y
work of the Order well be given by T
0. X eMe�rrifield, 11. 1410. R Home
cion
report o ' I laute1 ,neat g in 'nauu wits Margaret 111r1Vub 1,
hear the 6 Irl)) the youngest (1at1511er of
order of merit :-V•-John Midler 1)1 beteg
)bine Johnson, Gern rule '. Donald llcNabh. Is her early girt -
St. IV.-Jnsei her
orlon Nlary Cole, Cla core ' Wald she came with fron Pen'thshh'e,
Martin, Oai'l Procter, Cheeks Onlo. llciliIlop \1010115het e1111) Was born ole J1ve
Je. 111. -Alex. Andel'snu, 0111,1 11 Seothe11 , 1821. 58 was begooo she was
Ferguson, 1flnxenee Ptetele', \Vil1ie 11317milted 1I 1182 ..ia8 to the hLte. Thos.
Vaneanlp. .r III.--Marg11tet Pl t
Howard * ilkinsoe, Ste II.- -I Robin Isom who predeceased her
110
CelLeri How( g Tr. TT -Myrtle. years ago, he dying it Y
3011110111,
0111 Armstrong. ' and Ihey eame to 1,nt,13 Oil. 0, then
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Jo,Ud 13e Le3l13318 13Procter, e,o etT.\
Blnlfe Z+'iolart An_ abash 1'13rin with et lithe s111tllry ifdk
eland 130H Borneo ,
Ik#nsnn., ' Sr.rhe new hl.iden }fame, Ilnti+she spent
Wl who knew
Hazel ell V
='non H 1 e T .b
t
(t, b11r v (
d , 1' ft Y
Mettle. J1. 1. live long 1
Evilest \lora
itdw#n Ma hn i0 g. t
6Timelier. home viz ; Ml's• R. Sweeney, o
Willard Ainl.,tutg. 1.Goxtxtsll, her, Six children were born Ln the
Huron County-.
J, Weismiller is closing up business
at Heus11ll and will ,remove to B. 0.'
Mrs. R. Pattersonfell of the sidewalk
at Hensen aid broke ti. bone in hoe
left arm.
Jas: Ooxw0rth has disposed of ' .his
new hotel at Heiman to J no. Dietrich,
of DeA,wood' e will 11010 e
The Epworth Leagn
Shredded Wheat Banquet, 'on Feb.
28th at Heesall.
Hassall gave1Vardetl Geiger re
"send oar" on his arrival hotne flan
the Oo. Connell over his new honors.
A
decal has been concluded by which ,,
the Exeter 'canning factory has become
the property of a number of Exeter
gentlemen, and '1t will be operated'
under the same management as las
year, With is slight change in the
personnel of the board of directors.
Considerable speculation bad bee ..
rife regarding . the ownership of" the
factory for 601)10 months, and fol' '1
time it appeared thea, the Dotni1t 011
Oanuers would acquire the industry,
The 110W ow11010 will at dice begin
modernizing the plant, increasing the
capacity, 11)1(1 13 nets storage building
will be muting the imptovetnents,
nc
e
Walter Thomson,Thomson,It prominent 1
wealthy citizen of Mitchell and elite.
rerontlq one or the larigNst mhllors rind
grain dealers in Western Outten));died ,
at 1,110 residence of his son in Testas on
Friday. lee was formerly known as
the ''011(1181383141115," and lotto milling
interests 111. L011d011, 1'IV•oodstook,
Se51,1rt.11 and Mitchell. Ile 100.8 bora
in Kelso, ,So0tland, in 1885, brit had
lived since 1810 ill 0/1101104 anti- since .•
1807 had been a 1'eshlellt of 14litehellee
where Ire carl'40) on a business
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n fu10 tmathe
ego. Tile
fros
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