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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-2-9, Page 5SyiilIVE$$ l;Atiaa, . 1i. N100.8AU,R,I+.'4N-•r • 1lleuar of ptmrrlaNa 1!toeua. s, Ot. son at (4zooery, l arnuorry 91141844, 121444s9tt, K. Q. T. M. roe t a B Ha a Tout h Mua440 e, N, t arta va o bald , 4444 14'2148 meetings in 44 bodge regular 447 K t M r If Boom, a am lou vu T80 let and Br 'Ps0duuy evauiag4 of Oao0 nbwn111 a d Vt urn ulw 4 w Iculau. 4, 40 0101,0bCom. i ya A. AleGU1,n17, 18, K. WM, SPEIVOE CON V +YAN(1J Lit. AND i.613IIBR OF M ttailP1,U 1' LICHNSEiti Ince lit tate rant 01114se, t{Iltel, JOHN HARRIS, Agent Howiek Mutual Fire:InBuraueu Oompauy OAloe awl ItesldQnee- - WALTON, ONT, JOHN SUTHERLAND 8Netaniox, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. la' t3, t3COTT AS AN ATJUTION- • ass, Will dell for bettor prices, to neuter Wee,' In lead time and less obarges' than any other Auo1aoueel in East Huron or no won't 00argl anything. Oates and orders .Ian. always be errapged al 41418 oaten or by ,1'..,•e „rat .041168t1On, ROBT. N. GARNISS trLUl!;VA1.K — 044T... Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable, hates arranged for rat the office of Tag Po82, Arueeele. 9211 LERAI ANIS (;Or VEYANCINB. ‘Ai61. SIN UL,Alit— y Y a - llarrt0tu4,- Solicitor,. Uunveyunaer, Notary Yablio, 40. 48)11480—s [overt's. 8iock 1 door North u1' Ueulral Ito4Ge1 8u11o1Wt for the Metropolitan amid. 1�t{OIIDF00J', BAYS & KILLORAN BAHI[ta'rl;ns 140L arrux41, No'Iexll(S . . 1'UBLI,1, ETV. W. Paov0rooP, K. 0 R. 0. -BA75 J. L. ernam AN 0tnoee—'1'boeo formerly veoupind by kleeere Cameron it Nom Gammon, ONTA4Io. L'INE ALLAN Steamship Company Cam an Nita]] ire You Sending for Relatives or friends 1 Prepaid tickets lamed from any point in Great Britain to destination in Canada. Direct Services Liverpool to Halifax and 2tuntrmhl. Glnaxow to Halifax, Portland, Boston or Montreal. London and Havre to St.Jolrntitnd Montreal. (A000rdilag to 80a8011 ) LOW RATES. , SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. EIlrly'applICation fot• berths advisable for Murch, April and May anilines. Pull information x44 to rates, etc., on npplics- tion 410 W. H. KERR. Agent Allan Line, ; Brussels. MONTHLY' HORSE FAIRS BRUSSELS Regular Monthly Muse Fairs will he held in 01.144900211 this seal8nit a8 flillows : THURSDAY, Mar. `Lad, 1911 " Alaril Oth, 1911 Leading local and outside buyers will be present d a To Machinery Users and Farmers 0 4 The New Machine Shop of the HUHU FIRE APPLIANCE , • ad MACHINE CO. • • 00 i8 DOW really fpr business, slid, with good Mach inel'y and Spilled S1ec1u4nitls, we at•e in. a pnlition to attend to your repairs prompt- ly aud at reasonable rates. , 1f you will let es know yoin wants we will give you honest advice aud help if connected with MMCaehiuery, Givees a 11'101 and, by Ginning to Bt•us8ols, 88,V0 Humana looney ' fox yourselves, RSIlt L �� & JAMES Mill Street Brussels •••.••i••••••‘•••••••••••cl Bnetinelss 'garde MASS BIE'RTHA A4 its8rf CNQ TQ&oher Qf Plano '880410 at Darter's MUHta Store, elle door 1:T0rtk of the 1toad8 .18 Bank, llrussele 41-4.2 111/.\44$' PERI -E' SHAHPI3 ho N passed • andaful y he BGC87(02141111M. Hos of the Pianoforte Dn artulnatoY'the 're: ,onto 0041801'41488411'44 9f Mu ic, and is preperee to take pupils therhome, Pt r asq street, , DR. T. T, M ,RAS • Baoholor of Medicine, Unlverdlty of Toronto ; Lleeotteto and Graduate of the Uollegeof PUY, 81011/118 and Surgeons, Ont, Poet -graduate Uhaoago E 5. 001, 11.040 ru481 'Throat Hospital, ()Swage, I{l. 4x•1lande Surgeon to St, Mielt- anl'n 6oHp44481,Toronto. Olilee o7ar P11, 8011W1's' Drn11 Store, T4Je- pbaaa connection wrth 01'80111$00k at all 4our8,' OR. M. FERGUSON ET SEL, ONT, Yhy4loesn 8h14 melanin; Post GrndNIIT0001W848 t38ntl011 tang 1, New York 44110 011108410 R08- pitals.' Stipend attention to disease of eye, ear, 110411 Tin41 thrust. Oyes ted4011 for 2100008. OR. HAMILTON Dental Burgeon Room. tir8dwlio Gonna Dapartulent, Toronto University •- l.tcentinte of Royal' College of Dental Hui bions, of Toronto Office In Smith In tick :•seem ly 1184:,1,11 by Dr. Fetid. /41 M. NI, LEAN, D,0.$., L.D.E. Oorrio, Ont. Honor graduate Uaivla•alry of Toronto, De. 1441111,1.444. of Dentistry ; GI admit° Royal U01- lege of uentnl Maroons of Ontario. At Wrox- 418erevery Tneaday xfternoun and Wednesday. Ogles in (Lund Ventral block. At 8'a,dwio1l every Friday forenoon. (Mee in. Gorrie in Level's flooli. al•Bm DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of aha Ontario Veterinary (Jullr+ge. Day and night calla. U1ace-opposite Flour• Mill, Ethel.' 1100'10 get& war SRussELs Go1N0 4190711 GOING Non'mt aleii 7 05 a 441 Express' ., .. 10 :53 a ni I(xpreae 11 .18 a til Mail . ......., 1:44 p In Express 0:02 p m Express ., . 8:50 p in WALTON To Toronto ToGodertch Express......... 7:41 a m I Express .....11:87 e m Express 2:67 p 1'n (..Express 7:25 pan WRo'XETER Going Ensu - 7:09 a. m. and 8:56 p. m. Going West - 12:48..: and 2:47 p.m. All trains going Beet connect with O.P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T. G. B stations. - 4E0. AL7,AN, Looei Agent. • focal lieb35 Items ,A, MR supply of lee bas been stared for next Sttti,lner's use. '4'Ila 1'0s'4'h i in receipt of 44481 levitation 'ER t , , I o e h) u. I "At Herne" B - re. v al 4a (1 toWe v la tit s Arto.cls" tinn III the Baron Old RoY •+ Toronto en P'ebreary 17th, '1'hia 500041 gnibel•Jpglots developed tu4.0'ego of the Wile( events of the setlson. J 1_sloe 1U GK:v, it SattrdaY morn- o e t- tie 'Jockey v c• ,' ito Io4-.'a fie 5 1 ( 1 4 11 a.ten .9 k 1g 11'h .T'Idsl es and Sheer.. Wits el by0 I 1. al}.pian rooks, The tatter even again with a / spore of z-1, The line up was as fel. lows t-•- 'I'histles `•:>hamrodts C. Bmigh H. Ament W, Ptivna ' 1... M4Cracfeo B, Campbell A. Fox t • W. 13uobanan 1, T 70mpson p H. Campoell it, Moore Harry Fox .'as Referee. Next game oh Saturday of this week at to o'clock. n Don TAX.—It is of neral) Immo generally 1 by Assessors that at the last session Of the Provincial Legislature, the act for the prelectiup of sheep and to impose is tag on dogs INNS ame0d0d to react 8s fel.• IQWs:—'There shalt' be levied aunuaily in every municipality in Ontario upon the owner, po'stssu)', or harborer of *loll dog therein, can auntie] lax of l41t;oo for a dog, it only one, and $z dor each additional slog owned, possessed ' or harbored by him, and 3 for a bitch if only one, and $5 (or each additional bitch owned. • Upon Me prodpetiou of a certificate in *riling of n veterinary surgeon that a bitch has been spayed, tech kitten shall be taxed at the 88118 tate as a dog. PLEA FOR THE HELLO GIRL. When the girlie at Omitted says • "Busy," don't work y.0111sell' into a fret and a 8444(1044 ; 1101't- tell her in language all freckled with tire that ,you tido It she's quite 14411144' 41p91'4411011 t4, 48'llar. Don't paw at the •.tail pet not chew at the lag ; don't roar as a b1111' when it secs a ted flag, nor tell ]let in Vniei ng t11,4t p14it184 the air 44e.l that you'll have. hey Liticanned ere the sun goes to bell ; but, 111111111111' i,4 sugary, Iuttrslw11Qion lvotd8—'twill fall on her ear .as the 011101 0f birds—to please ring you op •when :the litre is at rest, 111111 she raises, the 'pal,ty t I• whom you're in quest And;7vlen elle to plie8 she will do so just hang the receiver up sully mud inot Witha Julia. Fant s201111lig old 'olal-•fellOw, tf yon had t,, bear but hair of•t11e Hello Girl e burden of care,' that temper,.of your s would explode min a boos}, and scat- ter oath fragments all over laic rooms. They often are cussed at 144,40 growled- at 1044vledat by man, when trying to do the best' that they can to keep service luoving with nary a hitch, when 84)1'('h11444118 04,- 11828 thelll asleey at the switch ; and *1184110 times the harsh tvntds that fall Mt rheic eats •. fill their throats full et lumps and theirt 1' eyes f111 or tears. Just, do tuhto 4hem 484 you'd hive lathers do unto a sister of yotm's where she nue of the crew ; and you'll find' 108444' seevicefar het ter Witt be than if by your crassness you rattle thelia, see ? S VARI7rt VONT'auliscrl tion. Q. P P ....S's. V M E 'PINEDay next Tuesday. AL ' N S D V % 1. Scuooi BOARD Friday evening of dirt week. SEND us the news.' Our telephones -re Nus, 34 and 32. • ' 1. S SMITH, the rupture specialist of Stratford, will 'be at the American Hotel; Brussels; un' 'Wednesday,- • 15th inst. PE'rtT)ON't have been largely. signed in town tot' forwarding to the Gov'ernnmeut. urging amendment to the Act relating to Pool room licenses making the Bradt iilg of a license optimal with a Municipal Council. They now have ,no authority to refuse an apphcatiou. 'fais week tbe Excelsior Knitting Factory resumed work atter a close dowu of several weeks during which time the engine was overhauled and. eoneral repairs made tothe plant. 20 hands are employed and there is a good prospect for steady work. which means considerable to the staff. RURAL TELEPHONE ANNUAL MEETING —The an1nal nleeung 01 Brussels, Grei and Morris Rural Telephone Co. will be field in the 't'own Hall, ' Brussels, on l'uesday, February 14181, 'at 2 o'clock. There will no doubt- be a large attend once as every owner 0t a telepbooe has a right to attend and vote 044. the sires nuns before the meeting. Official notice will he sent by Secretary Leckie. DIED AT: W0008TGcx.—Oil. Wednes- a44,'lauuary 2511, Joseph Lasehiuger, lied at the Huse:tat to Woodstock where he had been for the 4151(3 yeasts 'ie was 48 years of age and had been au' invalid tor about 3o years. Through it all he lived a, fine Chrtstien character Deceased was a brother to Mrs. I T. 'Wood, of town, She,audMr. aloud at. tended the funeral which took place at New Hamburg on the 28th ult. ASSISTANCE IN DRAINAGE.—In July 89,!1!). Mt Department of Puvstes at tut: O; A. C. prepared a Mau of drams fur 14 52 acre biock of laud that bad never „WWII a crop— it WAS lu0 wet. The. cirallis',vere laid that Autumn. Ie roto that 52 acres yielded potatoes aud euro to the valuebf $2250. The farm lies anhin: five miles ut the city of London. Why had. this land lain Useless for geeeratlone ? Pei (laps the previous owners theoght it could not be drained— as a matter of tact it was a difficult prub- rem, fur this/and was very fiat aud the nt1 • o Perhapsthey did not be- i put h y IMee drainage would pay this one crop Gould cu vluce theta Or perhaps they believed in drainage rut did not know just how • to tinder take such extensive drainage operations. r It cal College is rhe Oman!) A Ic.0 u b g in doubt about udeavunn to help those o g P drainage Amy termer in Ontario ',testi- ng asststauce le ishngasststaulele his eliainage prablelns may have- the s81ne by making 1991180 tun to the Department of Pnv514211, 0. A.GGuelph. As 800n as possible able ,flet receipt of the application a drain - :10 advisee is sent to make a survey of Ile laud, after which he makes a cunt- plate map showing the lucettun of the dratus, the grade, size of 0Ie, etc. When wnpleted the map is sent to the owner, so that he has au accurate guide to 1011017 11 putting 11 his drains, As 481 prevents ears, the only outlay to the farmer is he necessary travelling expenses of one roan in cente01101 With the sttrvey. I'he railways glv0 a rate of a cent a mile 1'm this work, so that the travelling ex- penses are light, After one survey In each locality a Drainage DetllQustratien s held right in the field surveed, to which all the neighbors are invited. At de oh• is 1 echo is are m his meeting simple m t g P surve n•a in• ..drainage\ ted Of teak a, 1: finding m the fall of a ditch, determ inittb Ito grade, digging to grade, etc. 'Those wi:ihing to tnake apphcetiun fora survey soul( write the Department of Physi0e 0 A. 0„ Guelph, whereupon vegtilal. application forms will be sent. Perth County Ma. L70A04CK'B APPOINTMENT. -The value of t4oesteuellen 1Engineer. UIUItles .1. Leamoc t as 4848 electrical ex- 'llert las.. beoii recognized by the Ilydeo,electriu'Conunissin0. Tltesdiiy ice received noti(:82 of his appointment 4s supervising engineer of Niagara n0wel• for this .(1181410f,'ha44ing taken ,vd the sys1('81111 at S11atfuld,. St. platys,'l',4vistcick,.,.Slitcl>ell anti Sea- rurtit. 411'. Llacl.ck's new duties will hegia the middle of February. Huron County, Thos. E. IlandFord, of Exeter', who (luring the past 12 y,'lu's htrs paid out nearly one ruilliot dollars far horses and Who is nue of the leading and hest known 11o•se buyers 1n \Ve8teru Oh- ttwiu, has decided' to retire from .bnsi 1101`4 and has Wettedhisinterests over to .las. Doyle. Si. P. P., of Mt. Camel The shipping will eent(nue fermi Ex- eter and the first 104411 was shipped the •lhe.i' (1444y 4454 the bush. trade in New Ontario. 4R•. Handford started bnsi' oess'in Exeter in May 1898 and since that time Iles probably `shipped more h01,508 than Yany -other -Man in this section. Up to October 12, 1910, over 7,00Q horses petard through his hands, fur which he paid out about $926,000. Morris . Oougratttlations are OIC tended 'to .hie¢, D. and Sire. Gi•asbv5th line. It's a boy. This is one way to solve the label. question, • The usual Sabbath afternoon service was withcll'aivn in the Jackson C/1111 eh last Sunday owing to the gtlarletly • en1imtinibn at 131yth. Win, Anderson, of Dundalk, was the guest of his brother, ,las. Ander- son. He carne to attend the funeral of 1 he late. Jots. McUallnul. Avery busy season has been spent I w Isnot and men .0111 line, in 1 hr A T (doter threshing.Weave gl44d 20/WO Ulla C1'011 011 the :increase and hone it. 07111 alts act „i pater attention on the part of the fa] Im', s of this locality. We are sorry to hear that Frank \1441 tin, 51,11 line, has not been very well of late ha this moitY friends ends 9ith him speedy dlY convalescence. Alt Alto, p Liil wane to Fergus > + 1 >us HosI 1ital last Moo - day f0I ino]layf0l an Opera/A(111. Mrs. iiltartin accompanied ])]111. At Brussels monthly Florae hair Wits 1 1 Taylor, a well known t resident of the 9th line, re-rhasetl a tlmastanrhu'd heed young driving mate frpitl Ernest Rosell, of Grey, paying $2.50 00 for her. ' '9 4 great v.' . 9f a good y't1'. Taylor ],1 gtel lover o g ermine, whethet light or h4'44vy.. Lost week An(leew and Mrs. Taylor moved to 1321gr120, where. they have Mho! tip residence .having pm chased the Sproat 8t Whaley store. Residents of the 5141 line were sorry to see them remove inbut we hope that the very best of ynece18 may attend their- Belgrave investtnelit. They t,enuire 00 intro' ll)1etion to Ole people of that locality. SOnn0L ROIMET.—lrotlnwing isthe echn41 report 0f S. S. No.13, Mereis, for Ja48mary : Class IV.—Jahn Pass - 19l0, Ernest \]n!1'c, Jauet nonan. Sr.II t ,—Jnitn ' Little Sato. e AIcocic- Gladys McNeil. — 1 tilJr.Ill.—Ivan n A c Atte, Elsie Commis Andrew Nichol, N4rtn nlSpeir, Willie Clttrk..,11'. II.—• Russell Marks, 4iaggite 01ark, John McNeil, Annie Alooel:. Sr. Pt:. 41.— Lily AfeAl+ter, illargarot McNeil, Marro YEAR. Cured by Lydia. E, Punk - banes V'egetableCompouad Fox Creek N.B.—"I have always a weak., n in theloins and t e had pains often 8fte'r 'my meals , 'm y food would distress ane anti.se, 0aus I,y(Iae sonoE. ne, Pinkham'sVegeta- ble Compound has done me much good, I am strong- er, digestion is bet- ter, and I can walls. with ambition. I have encouraged malty mothers of families to take it as it is the best renl- edy in the world, You can publish this in the papers. ' — Mrs WILLIAAs BOURQUE, Fox Creek, N.B., Canada. The above is only one of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- pound made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis- eases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such suf- fering woman owes it to herself .to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound a trial before submit- ting to an operation,or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkl}am, of Lynn, Mass., Invites all sick women to write herfor advice. She has guided thousands to health and het_ advice is free. 000h1'alle, of that v441114ty, who sur. 111 t. eights tiros O z) n t 1 }n, f a family 1 11 a 'f'. till .1 l In l sone 7t t daughter < mode, all UIl 4 111 l 111 . 1 s e is I'll, the surviving meadows or.tlll' lamilx 1i4440' Ml's. Thos. AloDul4ald, Islet MIN, Andrew 1aol4, both tieing 14a1 hn es mLl JosephJ Un /l J 5 ) 11 on ahomestead Inti 1 1 th t Thos, (for n. i J1hrgs,lot 50, cooDeceasedl Grey. 4 t9 c IS1s i e 1 \t a ni 1 tt nt member ber of the n Presbyterian .ellorelt Alolesworth. ' funeral 44 ,1 Ll.clut Jell c place o 1 a dt 1 t 1 p STB( zea a t Y af(eJ'uuon to the SlGleswnrth cPnnstel'y, Jamestown 6f1Nitb. Jr. Pt. I1. -Everett Nichol, 0Jiffo'd Marks.' Sr. Pt. 1,—Ji111 Dun- can, Allan Speii•. Jr. Pt, I Stetiley 'larks. AxNip E. A'I0GowAN,'L'e4tr:her, List W l Andrew Yale has sold his' baking bustor twootl ncDick McCallum 443 to 4111 lm A 0 F. M Brook were 481 Sluice* B P 1148(1 is B tit vc, c on a visit and while there Me. Brook cnutracted pleurisy but was able to be brougbt,home .last week and is ire- prov1tlg. • - Louis Gabel, while in. Toi'nntn, re- cently Purchased' the .racing horse, Eastes'Snnday." EJe is a grey pacer aifd'issaid t4rhe'IL very speedy boldo. The temperance people of Listowel and uear-by places held a rally haeet ing in' the Presbyterian church bete 10 rar48n111110 plains for sulfnlitting a Lni•alOption 1>y-la\v to the people as soon as passible: It is proposed to gn intO,th0 campaign with a full force of workers,. - Molesworth HANOE CU128iN0s CALLED-A.WAY.— Another. lilts been taken front the rapidly thinning ,maks of the I:em :eve. of this section by the death of Ranee Ot11n481i1145 at his home on Sunday evening of last week 218. The 1•es1/11 01 an 9t.tnak of pneumonia4- which seized him a week previous. • 88 yearsago the 418cens20 moved to Int 48, eon. 1 Grey and from then mail his death to - alai tied on the same Farris, iinpruving his own laud, converting .it a from 44 bush fat'tu to i4 title, Well cleared, (8811in- ed and cutbivate8 farm that, will stand for acres atter his death as a4lcoin welit, to his industry and thrift, and watelt- ing Theesame process going on all a- mend 11un. The pioneer's life. is 4,0t an easy one and the younger genera- tion owe armee than they realize to the early settlers who suffered and endur- ed without complaint privations and hardships that even the poorest labor- er to -clay would consider (11010st tin betu•nble, 0f coarse, they had the satisfaction in their declining years of seeiug the result of their toil and the knowledge Haat their posterity would be able to go through life easier be- eati5e of their labor. .The 1ate. Ranee C;l1t11111,it1g9 4490.9 44 Canadian by birth, being bola) in South Dumfries, near Galt, in Sept. 1881, and was therefore in his 80th year. 50 years ago last Jane be 01x0 Wart ied to Elizabeth •4••+04.o•}••+•4•411+•.4.•+0+4$•r•.eo.1 •' • Cha• e 1 ,..t ae •, s. . •f Nusiness .... •A• ' tie having m1'. HEnndarst d g g i - T chased the stock and hulas • tug business of C, H. Dodds T. will continue ho early it nm in • t the same. premises, Stret.tnu '1' • Block, 13rn.lsels. He wilt keep j an up -to -delle line or Tweeds, 4. 4•' t Worsteds, Plw;tings. lresti(g8 • • and 1411 ether goads Rept in a • 3• 01 st-class Tailoring ' establish 4. - • went,. - , )H 4 Being a practical Tailor of • 4 many years' 05perien0411r is 0r•e- + -pared to guarantee satl8f14otioh as to style ,and 'naat*ufactttt•e to • all customers., - + Call incl 500 our goods before placing your order. • 3. Wm, P. Fraser. • Merchant taller Brunie 131118 are out limiting for seal(sd twi- tter!! for the (uusttuutim) of Vletor448 11+111, J4tmteatnlv11, \7'11101 17044 (182811iiy., ed by lire, ' Separate a figures are asked ill L. The fro brick c un t Corn u e e for 01110 1 f purpose building, the I'on*4(lat1014, or Oa! > basement, cunt for h probably ably kit 4t 1(1 I, ly t L ( 8444)1'1 :912110L1ie, Plans. aud speeiiiL:u.- tious way be seen alt the J 41ute8town stole. A, L?ulloek is Seeret4w'y of the UWnallttee, 'J'eu11e18 l TO/VT11np to \Ve(1ai.sday 15th dist. Bluevale I5:Nox f1FZURCIL.=T'hia 14nu11811 titian - OM 144 )ot't for Knox • 01411 volt for the year 1010 has beenprinted and front it We gather the following p44rtictilars :— At begiluiag of the yeas the member- sGifJ 7vas 180 ; 21. new members here eeceived during the year 1411d 21 were removed by certificate, death and (>tl4')' causes, so the membership at the close of the year wee 186, The two rnernhers 1 emoted by death wet o William Messer and Mrs. Thos. Wats Molt, sr. Tho total receipts for the year 14wo(luted to $17211.99 divided as follows Gaherai fund, $1030.02 ; Sclii'uieq $1352.00 ; Sabbath School, $08'54 ',adios' Aid, $117.04; W. SL'ri(•t}} , $32.00 t W. 13, AL Society, $79 ; AI ls'sion 134011 $22 ; Guild, $22.20, Tlu,i'ra41c 088018 of $15314 14nc1 liabili- ties of $1528.80. Knox 0h11rch is prospering . under the pastorate of Rev: VV. J. West, AL A. Were -.BID '111 a oontributiQns, $2015„- (.tiring the year 4Vete—'3441'5. Win, 21111htk0, $49+-mu1 altlllvel'sa}•y, 1114(82.- HOnders01), J, A, Itit41410, Mrs, 0, 701 cIo441'eh debt, $473.50 I SU11day ISobluson, J. 13. (7nounings.Mut Joseph S4'Iac)nl, $280,761 W. k',*At, 4oriety, 44oir, $100.051 Church schemes, $666,481 Westuliulste}• land, $10$.411 Ladies A14, $106,28. 13" "904 of the %1048•4444+4144 ile+ thA• +9rA 81(10 Shows Oust 67 rnoly,meillbers wore '414` received, 21 by certificate and 50 by 'press 01 of ail • present member. Li pl i t faith alt ua )) �o 814111 /4 W. 1 44 lL n d W 1 � S t p art , P , 6 d, 1 a . 'd n) H '0 • t:e-c ee ti o !h0 l i I p 17 ae N n 1 to tJU.McLeIIand Bo 1'c o 1 Ll 4 an i t1' 1 1 fAl)a es and li au a Managera, 1t g was eleetrsl in place of J. ;3lallcei'. The oi't u pastor, Rev. D Pet- rie, salary h p to, rie, was increase( flout $1,200 to $1,- 360, The deaths in the congregation Fordwieh • Tel t:hurch A. Y. P. A. enter- tained the A. Y. P. A. of St. Stephen's church, Cottle, \Veduesilaw evening. Henry Hondhmiss, fill -Melly at 114101 (12 IOW115111p, has been a mho 11ted a4 member of the \Viughaua •Libt•4iry Board, Samuel atilt Airs, Johnston have gone to Shallow Lake where they will spend n month or six weeks with their sun, Rev. \V. Johnston. Rev. \Vtalhtce Johnston, of Shallow Luke, recently received' two unani- mous culls, Dna to 'Burgoyne and the other to Alton, at increased stipends, hut, his people ab Shallow Lake and ether a) ) 11TLneltH would not hear of him leaving, so they increased his a stipend and he has decided to remain at Shallow Lake. All Johnston is one of the bid ktn•dwirh boys, who 11ans been successful in his chosen calling` Blyth G 410.0'00tunr tetnrned. to llsterbazy, Sask., after spending Hie past three weeks with alis sisters here. J. and Mist. St(lthet•5 were in Toronto purchasing his stock of cut glass and 0hi nn ware for his new store, ltev..J. E. Ford will preach Mission- ary se1'1101IS ;n the Aiebhodist. Church nm Sunday, lebrnaryllsth. E. Livingstone, of town, has re- ceived the appniutulent of Ceusils enllnier;tlor for Rest Huron for the Lein, to he I,Iltcuh next .lune. I. 0. 0. P,—The following officers 01ere iestalledin BIy111 Odd Fellows' Lodge :—J. P. G J, Cott; N. G., R. El, Robinson ; V G S. SlcVittie ; 14. S,, A. \V. Robinson ; 14, S., P. Gaudln- er ; \\'ar. W. Nichol ; Con., S. Pople- stone e Chap., .1. 'Weymouth ; I. G., \V. Snow ; 0. G., W. Phi1111is ; R. S. S„ 1. \Vtalsoit ; L, S. S., T. Stewart ; R. S, 1I. G., A. Somers ; L. S. N. G. 0. Colwell ; R. S. V. (3,, .1. Moon ; L, S. V. G., C. Fraser. • PUnLIC LIBRARY,— The annual sneetintt of the Blyth Public Library took plane with Dr. Oharleswort.h in the chair. Following Directors were appointed ----Dr. 011a1'lt'awol'th, Dr. Mt:Taggart, A. Mee, .A, 18'..Sloan, (3. Al. Chambers, 1,' Sims, J. Sic Murchie, 1'rlt48k A1ePhereon and A. W. Rubinson. Dhentol's appointed of- fices as fullowe :—President, Flank AIcPhr 1 ern ; tie eretary, A. l3. Robin- son ; Treasurer, G. Al. Chambers. It 014411 decided to expend $75 on new books at mote, and the following com- mittee was :appr>inled 2.0 pulcht4se same. President, Sec1'e1tuv, Trcasnr- et', Dr, Ghau•leswortit atml 1, 41c4Jur. chit,. Siestas. ,Sloan: and Elder •wele appointed to see abort securing a new place for the Library. SKUNK WANTED Wtngharrt The roof of the shed at the Baptist clan's]) gave way ander 11111 weight. of su047. '84041141 Welsh Ladies' Choir will ilp- ,' of = 4 n )ertl, ]rouse t i the 1\ u1' Its 1'n )cal 11 t ap- pear 1 lmstlaveveuinb, A rch 71.11. • A Dnlluage and Miss Georgie (lou11uly of \Vhtgham) are visiting friends in Detroit and Windsor. PI 028,40 al Constable P1ippe1 is able to be tu'nmurl again after being eoufi41- estu the , tllntss u housee thr a t h g E• ' e are now in L44an elt5hr. 4811111 a n progress in IVingham> alethodist chili eh, A Gordon,K C and Mrs. Gordon, of Ottawa, are assisting the pa"tor. t her ah > whowill B lel \114 Iallle, e i i and Selwyn, have been dins 1V11ft t ton S y , visiting her parents, Rich. and Mrs. Atadeeson, left For Toronto and 04.111141 on thnyvay u>Iheir hontei48Winnipeg.e g Tuesdtty 071n111g 441)' hist week, while sit ting at. tear, 0, SI. Gonion 49(4s talten suddenly i11, losing paeti141141 the ;never nJ speeeli. Al edictal slid was 041*41tenn- ed, and he was found to have been swized with a4 stroke of paralysis in out' 14,41(', A quiet matrimonial event was the sr, rsat me a4tlife home of S. Grassy on Wednesday, tat inst. At high noon, his daughter, Miss Adella, become the bride of Phos, King e1' this town. Rev. 0. Berrie performed the interest- ing , i ' 'n t1'. 't of ` the o urn > Int est met e ill t.Pi t a t ' of the bride and 1'n u . •a1'tcltittces is lt1 d n 1 iu 1'h '1 9 et -e .iia it - S' 3\ \Y hT8\V (iIiUIi II T 4 24 r, 41)1444 1'n(( tin(',•of 131, Andt cw's P1'eShy- tartan 04111141 WW1 held nn Monday of lash week. 7'4carn'cr's statement for 1010 allowed total reeipls of $1702.50. A.oto ag the items fortnillgthisamount, IN ANY QUANTITY At' Best Market Prices spay he8t in orioes for Mink, (loon, Muskat, Weasel, Lynx, Beer, &o. I pay all express charges, ehnrg0 no cone mission, I bald furs separate on request. Write for my latest price Bet. J. YAFFE 72 Colborne st., Toronto,. Ont. E a[ ,H E t :New Jewelry it tore 2 4.• 4. Clpo 7ewekhltepah Reilaiing riug • Engraving • • An excellent stook of Watches, * Clocks and ]rine Jewell.qtiter- •' I, liug Siiver and Plated `+are at your service. 40 I en 44 uv nit's, ' 4. cio Engagement ad • Weddinalg kings } a hRsair "4Y. to Repairing 1 g rfrarrlr 'L tl1011•11 i� ,rearms ft meat trtn rrrtrflf:¢t(111 Lrrn rrrrrtrditittt 11114 .iftr rri l(1)L Ttii t' 74.fiti Now—and Then ago -EARS when none of us knew Y better we took our wheat to the village mill and our good friend the miller ground it for us the best he could. It wasn't his fault if our wheat was mostly grits or if it was frosted or smutty. He did the best he could with the materials we gave him and the facilities he had for grinding. The making of flour to -day is not a mere grindingding process.s. The great O1' ilvvie Flour r Mills of to -day are a vast commercial enterprise extending from ocean to ocean. Roof Household Flour is a world product. It is well known in Africa as well as in Canada. It is as much appreciated in the poorest household at home as it is in the Royal Household abroad. To make Royal Household Flour theproduct it is, involves vast capital and resources. Every advanced process, every modern device that can in any way improve the quality of Royal Household Flour is immediately adopted regard- less of expense. If the production of ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR was purely a milling process it would not be better than any good flour. But it is not the milling alone that WM. & R. makes it the finest flour in the ,. world. It is the all embracing system of care and watchful ness and scientific knowledge that surround it at every stage from wheat field to kitchen. Canadians may' well be proud of Royal Household Flour. Itis no small thing to have it to say that the world's most perfect flour is made in Canada from Canadian wheat and has become a world-wide factor through Canadian skill and capital. rlRoyal Household" is head and shoulders above ordinary flour in quality. The best flour for Bread and Pastry is "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD". To try it 19 to prove it. if yousend tnyournam0 andaddres+,alsothename of your dealer, "Oeiln.'a UNkfIIaCNk" cohtuInine 125 pages of excellent Recipes will be sent free of charge. Ogilvie Hoar Mills Co. Limited. 31 A. PRYNE TORONTO DAILY STAR SPORTING NEWS The sporting pages of The Star are conducted b Y sportingortin Z news writers who are right in the game—men active in athletic circles—so .that it is not any wonder that reported sporting events—no matter where they are held—are most reliable— newsy—andfullest you will find in an Canadian. paper. newsy—and the y Y The Star sporting news is always readably written—and you will always find it fair to everybody. 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