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VOL.:39,NU, 35
BRUSSELS, 011174R1U,, THUI+SD'4Y; MARCH z. xga.
W, H KERR, •Proptetor
Now Advertisements
Raw fere-j, Yaffe.
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Ifonny G A D+udmnn
Au tion sal G melon,
after -leg111pp. F R 131111111
Hering dress s. i, as to -1) O Hogs
'revelers 11 1
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Miles
G. Mar. dip0ts-11• 8. Pea'gu00n and T.
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Wingham
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pressRev, A .Deswe y, now pester of Lpl
press Avenue Methodist ch ureh, Lon -
dole was it( ('1 ed to become enceee$00
tu Rev. Dr, ,Rutledge here at ueth
'Conference but bas declined. He tvi11
probably. lemon where he is for an-
olher year. •
ACOIDEN'r:-A. plobahly fatal twee.
den ea L hero c I 1 •1 a'
t IL,) l I1L1 on ,4 l i L after -
none,
it �t li e
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none, when 'the 5 -yeah -old son of.
Thomas Brndeeeon, who was playing
en the yard, fell on a sharp piece of
woad stiekiug out of the snow, It
Peneteaated the intestines, and the On-
fct•lll 13( hay was r•u-h0it to the
hospital, whet:who lies in a seri0ue con-
dition.
B1 uevale
W. J. Doff shipped a tvarlaaacl of
hoists to Wilcox, Sash„ last- week.
Lyle AfaiCinney left for Winnipeg
Thursday anise spending: the Winter.
with his parents here.
bV71n, Nirhnison has 'tweet his farm
to \1'111. Breckenridge and is going
\Vose: foe the Sentinel..
Airs. .O.-1-. Gunn es, of Calgary,
rettu• 1011 hintre this week after seeid-
i.og a couple of months visiting her.
• mother, AI es. Sinal.
Rirli. and W. J. Johnston shipped m
carload of horses to 0oisvevide, Alum,
Tuesday. `\\7rj. Bober tson lapid .las.
Tbyuhe also shipped. a load tu XPllnry
Grltsv, SllSI(., some day,
E. 0 Drury ex -President of Conlin -
inn Grange and Thos. McMillan,
n,
President Haaste tit -tient -Tnimere' Ins
8titut1, will address n Public, meeting
in the Foieoteui' Ball, 131iovale, VVod-
U. 0l11y March 810. at 8 o'clock -p. el.
on the Reeipioeity Agreement between
Canada ane.t he "Clotted Slates. A11
are cordially invited to attend.
Gorrie
Mrs. Douglass and girls are visiting
t.,-pereutnl home.
A PIONEER PASSES AWAY, -011
Wednesday Pvoning of hast week,
1110b. 22nd. Edward: James, one of
Howiek's pi0iieers, laseed away. Poe
many years be bud been an invalid
lint his said was .peaarefill. Mr. and
Mts. James were in tee fiftieth, year,
of their Married life and had be lived
till Spring they could have celebrated
the Jubilee of their maeriage. Foe
nearly 100 years l'Ir._Jiuues was 10 faith -
fill member of the Methodist chinch,
Re wits oue of the chatter members of
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ther Foresters, being
Caulad'an rte o f L h< 1
l O l L 1.
, 1,
Appointed u member nf the i 't
ml
311 d u T tie• AL e'ri ripe i'
1 an flans t 8, 1l L pc i, n
78 years be laid clown his task and
entered into rest. 1'hefuneral services
1 e
were held briefly at the Marie . and at:
the McLhndldt church o1 Sunday,
Fel), 20th at 2 p. int., .whel'e a large
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coogregaou gathered to pay their.
last tribute of respect to the memory
of tut old titighlmeauld brother. Pall-
bearers were six seuint' Fat esters and
Die service was rondu(Lerl by Rev. J.
VV. 11ibbet't, win pi earthed from the
ovoids found' in Jilin 140i ch. end 151
verse: The services al the grave wet d.
conducted jointly by the Methodist
minister and the Oauadien Order of
P010ste45, 1
Blyllt•
Village Council inext Monday, even-
ing,
Horse Fair was held here on Tues-
day. •
Rural Telephone will likely be ready
Y
fol operation next tveel.
N,'xrSabbath will be Connexional
Fund day in the Methodist Church,
-Re-openingof.the Methodist Church
Sunday School ou Friday evening of
this week.
Public"Library is now located in the
Stet heis Store and J. Stothei•s &p
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ooh' ted Librarian,
We extend a cordial welcome to the
new Miss Smail who has taken up resi-
dence at St. Andrews .Aiunse.
Edible :and Mee. Elliott are back to
town. The former is much improved
in health we are.pleased to state.
Evening service in St. Andrew's
Church Iaet Sunday was conducted by
Rev. W. T. Pearcy, M. A., of Loudes-
bill',
Public meeting Friday evening of
this week to discuss the question of
the corporation put'chasiugthe elcetric
light plant anad operating it.
Plank McPherson went toPeter loro
I11 attend a convention of the .Ontario
Hardware Association and while he is
away he intends visiting his mnthei.
'Port Arthur ' Daily News gives an .
.tctnunt of oratieat 00111081 for n gold
medal held in St. Paul's Church. in
,which H. 13ndgsen, furtn1rly of Blyth,
was the winner. The subject, was
Teti peraance.
LIvO ISSUES. -In Cutiilectian 1V,il.•h
the+meeting of Hume Presbytery, aL
public meeting will he held on Mort -
clay evening, 0th Inst; when popular
addresses will 0e given 011 111e-subj)t'ts
of "Systematic Beneficence, "Social
and Moral Reform" ant! "Evangelista"
by Revds. blesses. Straw, Carswell and
Smith. Rev. De. Shearer, of Toronto,
Secretary of the Depau'hnent or Social
and Moral Ref14'In for the Presby-
terian Church.. will be present and
give addresses. This will be a great
meeting and the pnblicare cordially
invited to attend.
Lreso
Goods
Trhiimins
New Shades New weaves and Stripes
RJ;SS GOODS .and Trifnmings are what
most Ladies are tlg,W planning for, ' Let
us help you to solve this perplexing
O
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Sevl•es tie King 131ue in Pciplin and Melrose.
Nay Bim', Se4•pon1 Green, M<hlsse-Green aid many
others in attractive Stripes and Patterns.
At 50c Arad 75c.
<ilight tv•i
htTa[ietta Clath in all the above colors'
and (many others. 'Very desirable for Shirt
Whist Sitifs.
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Fall Verge s
f Trim - n. s � 11117til. Match at Very Moderate Cast,
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The ever popttln
that: pleaoa' the eye.
styles ere Second
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Highest Prices for Peciatre1.
A fresh stock o11 (4000 }es on atiwe a band,
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Men's Wear
Department
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stock as letge shimmed: of New
Spt•itg 1 -lats.
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line to many. thane and see the
bees Rhine Stiff. flats he black
and ((moor,. -
ah• Soft Haat or. i Fedora to be had iu oalrns,
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P. Douglas, loteneely au employee
of the 13441k of Hamilton, but who for
U ePa t few ;silts lied le
ta1 t e
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,fon 't b• 11 to o into•
d one the palet of N tilt
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hoe re a n d
's , siIic mud ei few l
1)J >n, e1) 1 a v lays
with his mother and other relatives
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brft 7B mistiming hie new position its a
artier With Itis fatbeleiu•luw, F. F.
't he wholesale business
Dailey, 1 t spice
Lil'RaluI1Eon,.
GOOD eettE.-;The Valentine Social
of .the A, Y. P, A. of LTriiiity church,
postponed from the 14th inst, oil ar.-
enont of the mem, svaa
+vheld on Fri-
day aenin br last, The .Ball Was
beautifully decorated with festoons of
colored .hearts and it Was really.a
heal tecnne sight, ','bete wore games
and guesses, tunsic 1111(1 addressee, and
to cap( it ell a daainty luurhe(llI. The
members of the .Aesooiatioii are to be
conJlllatulated 1)44) the success of the0
evening's entette) uanent,
\1•ELL PILLED.-Alaech will be a4
busy 1)1(1421.1) in 01104'00 cliTiSS Ln Blyth
judging froup the following list of
events 4-011 the .aril inst, a Sabbath`
School Entertahinent in Methodist
Church ; on .the 6th and 7th, the
Presbytery of Huron will meet 111 St.
Andrew's church ; nn the 7111, the 8.
S. chitciren of St. Andrew's church,
Will be treated to aa, sleigh -ride and a\
tea ; nn the 1010, the CJ E. Society of
St. Andrew's church goes to Welton ;
on the 14011, the Presbyterian S. S.
and 131 tile Class twill hold all entertain -
Men 11 ; iunl on the 17th. the Epwortli
League of the Methodist Church Will
give an ,evening. f;...
Walton
Mr. and Mrs. L` ncklaand were renew-
ing alit ftiendsbips at Mitchell lastweek.
Friday evening of next week Blyth
young people front the Pieslyterian
church will visit Duff's church young
folk. A debate will be on the pin rain.
Anction sal' ab lieury Hamilton's
AleKiliop boundary, on Tuesday after-
noon i)f next week. Farm and farin
stock will be offered as Mr. Hamilton
intends giving up fanning.
Owing to the fact that J. E. Ryan,
Lut'38, Coil, 14, McKillop, has. leased
hie farm to his brother Thos. an auc-
tion sale of farm stook, etc., will be
held Friday afternoon o1.next Week.
A Fordtvich correspondent says of
forcer \Vattoniaus :-Mrs (Dr.) Arrn-
stiong and family of )lalaaston, were
visiting relatives bele for 'ia few days
doting the past week. On 3londav
t11ey returned to liereieton, and on
Wednesday the fancily will leave fur
Calgary, where the Dt'. will look after
another physician's practice fur several
montes. May success 411tenddiene.
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Ethel
Ma's. Robert 13teKelvey ,is visiting
the W. McKelvey family at Brussels:.
Mts. J. R Orr, of Ohrslev, was*
visitor with her sister, airs. Jackson,
Miss Annie Wren, of Hensel], is a.
visitor at the Parsonage. She is a
sister to: the parson,
IS aaid R. Daavi forme -
i s L es, t .e 15 f
Ethel, has disposed of this Dry Goods
business atCliesiey. .
areof 1 c
'We s 1 to report the illness 1f
Y P
Mrs.George
B MILc ell but tt vc hope
she
twin!bP con v (
soot o i ai scH n
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Last WLak Ars lhs Ci1
n man left
for as 010)1 of la fest' weeks with rein-.
laves and friends hi Duffeiin County.'
Last Friday W. E. Saaudete was at
Stratford attending 4hs Library
I
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stitute 418 a•1eIres a ive from Ethel'
Bom'd.
A car of hogs and cattle was
g aft ship-
ped from hese nn Monday by Arch.
McDonald. 80.05 was. paid -for the
former.
Next Sabbath evening Rev. 1Ir.
\Vren will take as his slrbject"Oan-
uda's g,reatest heed" and the yoang
wen's 01101r Will 1eaad the praises.
Levin Baynard, who was in the
West for the past : year,is back and
will probably spend the conking
Sunitner here:. Re will likely Mao -
(dale with. L. Frain in. his 0onlracts,
Saturday evening of this week the
let het 131Minh of the Nati,(W1l Council
01 Agriculture will meet.. Topic) fie
disi)ussiuu will be "Tile advauiages of
Farming 44 , r'
a #, i J 0 flea w.' A large attcutl•
mice asked for•
1'. and Ales. Stewart and son Russell'
of Edmonton, were visitors with J. X.
,ni(1 11rs. B1'ntvii, It is 20 years since
Mo. Stewart went West but he has
made 9 trios since then and Airs.
Stewart 0, They 1Iiinit Ealnnuton is
the w'Mnle pili. While eu mill's to
their „
th n home they will visit friends at
Turn111)1.
HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS -Mis+
Sahni Frei -mimeo( Lncku"W, forinetly
N Ethel, foul -bast- • 'honors a 7�t first -chow 1 Das in
vocal mesh: ati14(0e. t Lat,
incdinl'
Dxambiatione Ln the London buil-
sea'vaatory (4f Steele. bliss 1Greeuaaati,
h was s11a••• s' '4
who va v vai"t ttaslul in as ) ever 119
Mounina1 poi, is as pupil if, J. O. Ander-
son, of Lueknnw, .\\re; nnderetmatd
she 0:014 been ()tfercd 4e desirable posi-
t on asmantralto yotolvt in one of the.
LnndoeiS ehnreh(w but 101, the preseu1
e''r d to accept. The
cl t.h to L a t. 1 ,e trice
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'•it'Itls 1 Miss urtnut i,1,1614 o
is t t f sv I 4 1 l ra.l-
i pleased to hearof )e'
tv are a ad c 1 her success
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and wish her a bt•illiacttt career d t 111 the
musical - AI t.
ADDRESS :SNI). PREsxnNTAT10N,-Q»
'Pues(lav :eveuing u Nile time wits spent
in 1 a' illy rl r l all '1 ant ' hi
Gat 1,l 0 1 3 ,, c ttrlu n
with a11 .:At Home given its a farewell
to 13. and Ales. Jackson, Who are' to
leave for the West shortly. Rev. Ale.
Wean presided and very 4t•tcl('elLLllyr pi.,t•-
13,110ed the chilies. Alms, Geol'ge Addie
eat' a kindly n •ted address s
read 11 w t d et reds -
m 1.1)
i -'e of the sentiments of the a oil et
\ t oM L) I.t
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p
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Ll.inrand CRn
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nitY
gener-
ally
eftsrwhich 4r0. yIatrcepresent-
ed
tPseit-
ea daW)ll fined purse.- Me. Jat I
eply wets mosappimnat1.
Short
'1,ldreeees of regret and rninl)1in1Y'nt
were given by Mc99,s. I+stun. iilyans,
Bnke•r and M',Donn111 end ehnire noted-
('alselenlin4ls were int erspnl sod, ,Lunell
was served and the gathering : hrnliglit
Alts Jackson from Ethel ie deeply re-
gretted but we hope they will be
great-
ly t
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lY prospered )totrre house, They
will be much use
n d here.
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V. 1,. M. S. N A -
T A NIVEIaB RY, "Ire
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W. :C'. Al, 8 -of Knox church purpose
celebrating the 25th mini versary of
their Society ml J.ulsdey,,14th Wet.
At 8 o' look01. a gathering of the
I1die9 Will be ' held lin the Dilwol'th
]:tali to be addressed by Mise Rennie,
of New Ramberg, after which lunch
will be servetl. In the evening a pub;
lie service will take place in the clime!)
et 7.80, tnrwhivh a cordial invitation'
is extended to aali, In midi tion toMise
Rennie leav, A. 0. Wi8heart, B. A., of
Brussels, twill speak on Foreign Mises
sion8, A musicatl program will also be.
ren(lerecl,
Pvnalo • Mestere G,- Wednesday
llfterunnu of next week, 8th poet., at
2' o'clock, 0 pllblio meeting will be
a in the 7lnavnship'Hall 'here foe the
purpose of cliscus8ing the great Trade
questions of the day. E. C. Drury, of
Barrie, who is an ex -Master of the
Dot/Milos) Grange and a graduate
of the Ontario Agricultural . College,
will be the tibief epealceeand as he is
well posted and a fluent talker he
8honld draw a big house. Meeting is
held under the auspices of Ethel
Bramoli of the National Council of
Agriculture and a cordial invitation
is extended to everbody.
Belgrave
Richard Peoetor is in Toronto this
week on laminas* in connection with
the Rural Telephone System,
The first meeting of the newly or-'
.w1 4ip, el Farmers' Clilt will be held in
the Foresters, Mall, _Relgralve, on Tues-
day evening next at 7' oitatnck "'''--
Aliss Mabel Geddessurce8sfnllypaass-
ed the Primary piano examination of
the London Conservatory of Music,
taking honors. She is a.pupil of Mrs.
1), Geddes. We congratulate Both
tei(cherand pupil and wish them con-
tinued eueeess.
Fon S./um-Mopping nii11 and ontSl+cn,lsist-
big of engine, boiler, chopper, roller and aider
preen Ake c ,uC r ab « p
p i o f I d' (he hon Weinberg,
10(ry,
dwill esire .old separate Cram. the blocs andlob if
desired. Alt ma+t hx ,old brl'.ot'e April let.
Oitt1 and enquire Geo. &elaol4, Oranbrook.
Athol McQnat•rie, of Goderich, was
here fora few nays.
Mrs. D. McQuarrie has not been en-
joying her usual good health of late
but we hope she will 80013 be fully re-
stneed,
A'IATRIMONIAL.- The marriage of
Miss Margaret, daughter of J. \'V.
Switzer, of this locality, anti T. H.
Piggott, of Brigden, Ont. Was solem-
nized on Wednesday of last week.
Rev, Alt'. Baker conducted the °ere-
ninny. The bride wore a becoming
gown of cream silk with overrl1Pss of
embroidered net and travelled later in
a split of navy broadcloth. Mr. Pig-
trott is a contractor and also owns a
fine 100 acre farm with beautiful
luildings, near Brigelen, where they
will snake their future home. The
best wishes of this community will
follow the beide to her new home.
Grey
A,daughter has come to ) a
tl a home
of Win.'Thompson.
Miss Edith Leslie, of Donegal, has
been visiting friends in Grey.
Miss Grace Hoover is back from a
holiday visit at Stratford and Listo-,
Wel.
MissSadie McKinnon,
` 8th eon. has
g
mac to Pn William it V iaul Poraholida'
v S
V191C.
We are surly to bear of the illness
of Mrs. Robert Miller, 12th eau„ but
hope she wilt soon be restored to good
heal th.
We are pleased to state that Miss
\lary Thompson, who was ill with
scarlet fever at Berlin hospital, is out
of quarantine.
Our old friend Philip Bate, lith con.,
has been under the doctor's care this
weep being quite 111. Many old friends
wish speedy improvement.
Don't forget the auction sale of R.
M0Ga1in Ss Son, Lot 0, Con. 17, nn
Thursday. 0th -inst. As this \vell
known family intend Veni-Ming till
Winnipeg the aide will be withott1 te-
8etere.
PIANO REOrrAL,-A piano recital
will he given in Union. Methodist
Worrell, on the evening -of Thursday,
11)4.11 inst, at 8 o'clock, by the pupils of
Mrs. Gen. 'Wilson, assisted by gond
;moll taalent and Miss 0010 realer.
of ' ,L L A dmissiiin 25 and 15 cents,
Proceeds in aid of Alissinns.
MATRIMONIAL. -Wednesday even-
ing or 1.11is ;'soli r14 iireltp wedding was
solemnized at "Sunny'Iidh," the home
or W. old Mrs Reeds, e'
f V, i f t K cls, tvh 10, in the
nn,1•eemice. of 80 guests, Rev, Do. Oaten
tied the hymeiheal,1)0(0 het.n•een .holes
8, 13nggnrd, of. Reytnnre. Sask.a
d
Visa ae tilaMay, eldest dnur rer'
of
the 11n8t and 1)05(c s, As Miss Rate
Muses played the Wedding Mtairb the
principals took their' places for the.
cerett44ny, the bride beteg give:, away
ley her father. She 11)4Iked rharininr0
11 un in
111 MPC 1, ()tedium.. of white n 1 1
! 1i
1t
with'Maltese insertion wtLte
1 L reit
brooch, the gift of the ((00th and rue -
vied
rfed a gltet of white onrt)aL•ions.
'Enllmviatg hea,'ty anugl'atulalions, en-
1ertrixed with oseulatory , s
Pota•
linne, the rnnlpanv Set clime to ah ex-
cellently prepared Ishii Penati10111 twins
repast to which' ample jnetire was
done, _Rev. Dr. Oaten p401,08ed the
health of elle 0e id4, aeemlrtted with
the haulm ot'1he E11104 ar TAB Poem,
followed by the gond health of the
4�rnntn to,whinh R. A.:Prvtle (mole as
brief and fitthlg tonne. The evening
was Minch enjoyed YL
d whr tittisit ,14(ti
;al
Oat, aL. V editg
*ift9 v
Hre
n audt s, well iinwPn and vahlahln
bespeaking. the popula)'ity of the bride
and groom. 21.1(11)111; the g413'sts weee
T. and Alts. Runde and taug
hler,
1\rayp•llt end ',v, J,Valtrr nd \l.1:0
Mary, af,8 10f01'lh, The bride will he
010104ly tit leiter), especially in the
to a close. The removal of Air. and Alethndist °Much choir attd Saabhatl't 1
School where she reederell 8piendill
service. 'Mr, and Dirs. Huggartl 0111
leave for their
m ln'
ICIL oot, next
Wed
o S1.4Y'visiting
the
nr
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411 a tele,
lives Wiiiiiieeg emonte,
Th •y
cart y the good w)sbes of the 1 ,tin+utlui.
ty 111' Many happy end 8ueces'l'11l
years in ellen new haute. 431r. liog-
ra1, 1
hill aL line ftLl
(, (, ,, l 111'near Bayonne
and is in a fair way for a peoeperous
life.
Wednesday evening :of -this week.
Jacob Ziegler, 11th (011,, and Miss
Marion Jane C1lu•k, of cull, 17, were
united in marriage by Rev. Air. Lundy,
of Walton. Me. Ziegler pull bride will
take up Y'esidenee on the P rllo40's fine
farm and will curlilnenee housekeeping
with the hearty wishes of many re-
latives and friends.
Aa extensive .auction sale of farm
stock, iinplexnents, etc„ will be held
at the farm of Gen. Wilson, Silver
Corners,
Lotsis 1 apd 2,Con.
12, Blum,
on Tueday afternooof nextweek,
Maarah 7th. Mr. Wilson is giving up
faruting hence the sale' will be unr8-
sel ved. The people of the community
will Bay Good-bye to Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson very regretfully.
GRADUATED A Nu,R130-We are
pleased to state that bliss Mary E.
McArthur, sister to 'Councillor P. A,
Mc&rthnr, 1118 successfully completed
her probation as nurseand last week
graduated at the Galt Hospital. She
took .90% 0n her exams. and in her 3
yeses never 1001 a a day. We con-
grtatulate her and predict a very sec-
eessfull career. Nurse McArthur will
take to well earned holiday at her old
home here before commencing her pro-
fessional duties.
Wro ceter
V7._0. and Mrs. Currie are visiting
the laatter's pitl'o(:.d,in Mt. Fat 0st,
Miss Ellie Grainger, of.Fewest viIle,
81)0111 Senday with Miss Lulai .RutLer-
ford,
W. Sage and son, Russell, of Mich.,
are guests of the formei•'s parents, T.
aril Mrs Sage.,
Anderson Black spent a few days
recently 111110ristuu with his sister,
Nis 13. Whitmore.
'
\\. L. and Airs. Carter, (nee Lisle
Allah,) left for their home near Morse,
Sask. 011 Wednesday.
Alex. McLennan, of Toronto, wa4
the gtaest of his mother, Mrs, M. Mc -
Lemuel over Sunday.
-Mins Viola Smith, of Wingham,
was: the:.gues1 of her parents, Juo. aid
Airs. Smith, on Sunday.
Gem ge and Miss L. Moffatt, of
\Vinghanl, were the guests of Miss
811131418 Robinson 011 Tuesday,
\Vesley Pannier is moving his 1(01180 -
hold effects to Wi ightam this week,
where he will 11) future re8itlm.
Misses Mary King and Irene Mc-
Ewen, of Bluevatle, are visiting Ole
I'orwcr'4grandpar'en14,Jno. and Mts..
Ilan rs.
G. K. Hall returned from Obiceir'n
lust week. We are pleased to learn
that Mts. Hall is recovering from her
illness anti expects to letuin to bei
Mune herein about two weeks.
The Ptomenede Concert held in the
Schoolhouse, last Friday evening,
,meet the
tus
pice
s
of he Continuation
Claes
nt
inu
ati
o
n
C1a5sDebatim Club, as a great suc
ewe naa.fntlhmevead,had ace was large and
all seemed t1enjoy theprogram whirl)
by as light loath
The dealh ooccurred nwie • last
111 1•I 1. last
Wednesday of John Ringlet., one of
the early settlet•4 of this section, AT r.
had
Ringlets ,vhf, attained i
tahnetl h s 19111
veal• had been an invalid for num-
ber
enol
bro'f years, the r•
to at riP taut of a til• eau
t t
sr mite. Re is survived by a widnw
and grown up family. Funnel tarok
place to the \Vroxeter cemetery on
Flday afternoon, service being con-
ducted by Rev. C. IV. McKenzie.
Morris
Wetting bells will 80013 ring on the
1st line.
Quite a Ynlmber from here ate \\ 13,10v-
Ng
7
111 ' Westward.
Mrs. Johnston, sr., still continues in
enfeebled 1)14211440.
Assessor Watson 1s once (110114 on his
rounds. Keep your dog hid.
Jas. Michie pnrpnse8 putting
cement floors in iris stables ibis Spring,
Geo. Hawley, of 3lnevale, bate a bee
last week thawing Mick for a school-
house in G10y township of which he
has the contract.
Richard Procter was et Tnrnntn
clueing the past week attending the
Railway Commission in connection
with the heating of -Brussels Rntal
Telephone case, in which the question
or rouhertions with McKillop Rural.
114rcl the Bell Co. were up. .tilt, Procter
is one of the Directors of the Brussels.
Grey an1 ris Company.
)OYIN SHOLIMERD, 0., EDEAATD.-
1htusdny morning of this week John
Shnrtreed, sr., nth line,, died oob-
atrncthof of the bowels,
aged 18
e\rs
10monls mei 7 dues. 'He took ill
Ttie8tlly night,,. The funeral will take
place. S0101day afternoon at 2 ('clock
ver vice at 1,80. Airs,-Shnrtreed only
diet. Feb. '4111) Melee 1111 double be-
reavement is very sail. •
ti -r
. AItOO It .r0 c '
L >T Rm, I .lir tvlu is •
g
tine
event of the examinations held hl S.
S. n: dui 1
N 4, (1 cn r the t tun h Ail' 1,
1 t s ) Jail -
nary bend February. Marks are given
r
in per Dont.:-JL IV. -Exam, in
Grain., G4og., Lit„'' Aril 14,, S1,oll,,
Conte., mite \Writ,-Fee,1. Th twit. 71 ;
Joseph 'rht3eil, 07 ; }Lowey 31oCuta'h-
e0tt, 03, Jr. 1I1.. -Exam. in Aeil11.;
11iih, Spell, Geng„ Lit., Grain., and
\Writing,-Flntence 80(11 t, 70 ; Een08t
Smith, 111. Se, II.= -Exam, iu Spell„
•Reo31„ \'Wrftia,g.OIa11p,. At•112113 Gong.
Akins 'Thnell, 78; Alvin Bail ley,
08' Id 3rail
Ida Rei a ban 60. .1r.
,gtl.-
g
1vn1, in Y i 1 1Vt Spell, RCrlt iC'rn
I + +
Comp.,P.' \lih+ 0
, ng
7a
bY C
erut tit
.
ln1r(O Wesley Metntch0on, 58,
Pt, LI.
and 1't. t. Exam: 111 general
prat ciency. ' St', Pt.. It, A,» -]dna
l litn'll) 03. Si'. Pt, IT.13.---lienrge
0101(14y, 42. Se. Pt .t, -Susie TAW.
11)0e (Gitreilrut), Jr. Pt., I.-'-(C4na,c2j
(hitch) koruu,)lti10, Cotta Alv0itrhwon.
i$K11YuaAit)NA1s, Trac1100.
NGI�G�(�f
NT aid
j .
WEDDINGiNGS
�
WOW
F yuul' 'Rieg was bought at
JACKSON'S it is a GOOD
ONE and a lasting pleasure
to its 1118808800,
Otu' etock of Rings consists of
the best styles produced, We
sell outs, dependable goods. Our
prices are as low as the lowest.
H. 1... Jackson
Jewelerr 1
Busse s
Mrs. McVittie, 2nd line is still quite
poorly but we wish her speedy con-
valescence.
Richest Johnston and Wm. Robert-
son left Wednesday of this week from
Bluevaale with a carload of horses each.
The Township Council i8 asking for.
tenders for 8 drains, particulars of
which may be read in advertisement
in another column.
11141rr YOUR stENs LAY, -A constant
supply of ground bone )nay be had at
I3aeiter Bros. shop, Brussels. The Very
best aid for hierea8Lng the supply of
eggs.
Rnbt. Garniss, the well known atao-
tiooeer, left for the West Wednesday
of last week. His sister, Miss Annie,
left Tuesday morning of this week for
Strassburg, Sask.
This week Thos. Brown and family
leu,» veil ft'onl the W. Ii, Maunders'
fa)'an 1i1an11.:.•gravel road, where they
have lived for -3 few years, to their
newly ppt11'chased frrtm, 10th con, Grey
Township. While sOiaj•tn lose them
holo Morris we hope they will prosper
in their new home,
SCHOOL REPORT. - -is 1
O ng the
'School Report for S. S. No. 10. Morris,
for the month of February, the names
being arranged in order of merit),
()lass V, -Agnes Miller, Jr. IV. -
George Moffatt, Teressa Robb, Walter
;lesser, *Harvey Cutt, *"John Moses.
Sr. III. -Maggie Richardson. Jl'. III.
Viet& McLeod, Ilerbert Poefell, *Mary
Miller, **Zelma Turvey. Sr. IL -
Melissa Johnston. Jr. II.- Addie
Fraser, Hazel Robb, Verna Johnston.
Pt. 1t.-Reta Turvey, Alva Ramsay.
Jr. I. -Sperling Johnston, Laura
Johnston. *M19se<1 one examination.
B 13. BR' ANs, Teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT. -Following 1s, the
report of S. S. No. o, Morris, for the
month of February, the uanle8 being
in order of merit ,---V. Class. -John
Anderson. Sr. IV. -Josephine John-
son, Mary 001e, Charles Cole, Oarl
Peoeter, Gertrude Armstrong, Claren-
ce Martin. Sr. III, -Earl Ande1s00,
Alex. Anderson, Gordon Ferguson,
Florence Procter, Willie VanOamp.
Tr. III. -Margaret Procter, Howard
Wilkinson.n. Sr IL -Cure Armstrong.
fa.11 r'1
I
I t e Johnson LPel:and
y
Procter. Part Ih-Bu
neo B IakP
Violet Audels nr \i
arad Hazel
Wilkinson. Sr. I.-'-Edivm Alantin,
Ernest. i\Iartin. Jr. I. -Willard APW-
strung. 1. OORNISII, Teacher.
DIED IN HER .-\V' great
YAI3TI3 0th t
KL
le a •.c .
regiet we t o our the decease of a
g
t
height, loveaile young g lady in the
Paisn n of Edna, .0th daughter of• ex -
Reeve and MIs. Isbister, 2nd line,
which sad event took place last Satur-
day night, She hind been a good she
dent, and to complete her training-,
was attending the 11cn'mal School at
Toronto. Contracting a cold, despite
all that medical attendance and thee,
best of nursing could do, the patient
grew worse until the end came peace-
fully as stated. The funeral took
plume Tuesday af(ernonn t0 Wingham
cemetery, Rev. D. Perrie conducting
an appropriate service. Widespread
sympathy is expressed for the'bereav-
ed family in 1110 calling of their dear''
one. Deceased was a great favorite
,and -was beloved by a wide circle of
friends.
PROMINENT rutsnmNT OF Alrre)1ELL
DIES, -The followiug notice refers to
an uncle of Al's, 8. Se alker,13th line :--
At it few minutes after ten o'clock
Friday Innrnilrg the tnwti bell tolled,
an1'enuring 1110 death of Iiugh Camp-
bell. Deceased was up town a few
days ago and very few of the
citizens knew of his illness, hence
the flews of his deal h entire as as fel eat
shuck 1111d quickly spread through the
Mese, Deceased WAS oue of the most
peomiucnt and highly respected met)
of Alit chell, and had filled many offices
c f u•ust. 111 town. fie h0d beenC0t
n -
oilier,
public school trustee, Reeve and
Mayor. For a number of Years be had
been engaged hi the cnuveytaneing
business, anti was widely known. T.Tp•
right. awl honest in his tlealialg8 with
his fellow men, he oracle a host of title
1111d lasting . '.g' n friends, aus d his its to
il
Alitci ,
t ro will Jie keenly felt, He was tit
Liberal inpolities
I111 and ie est yews
) s
p Y
took an acli venue% in political coil tests,
In religion be was a Methodist, and a1 -
ways took alp: deep interest in every-
thing which Was for the uplifting of
his teilow teeny At one time the took
tart energetic an
pert lenperatlee Wntk.
filling the position of Grand Worthy
Chior the Templet's 'arid Grand
Meetly Secretary of the nld British
American Order, of Gond 'Cemphrs,
Mr. Campbell leaves a wire and one
sou Mayne b
t P. 1\. Campbell, 0f A1 i
, Alit -
obeli, 1
thele and one theirE ( htc'r, Alt•4. Greene
7
wood, V7Prof,d wife of PI 1 \\ . (greenwood,
J Glt wn d
0f Whitby Laches' College. Fawned
Wes hri(1 Monthly* fren1 lie late re8i-
cfenen, Toronto st„ leaving the hnnee
at.2 80 re iu. fat Woodland OPntetery,
\V)leee 311Lel•111d'm wVa8. reticle. \lies
Campbell, ea sister• to, deceased, of
lea•eis and Mrs, Walker attended the
fnnetal,
Mian Stewart underwent a suceekee
ful medical ' o he1'1t(43 at the home of
i
Councillor 7h elI>
th line, last W4h
1
1esdaY We hope she will sooe
0
eon va a en2:
o Ise
D op it ere who
1 W118), of 3'V I.htt w o
aught 111 S. 8. No. 10 about 20 years
4 Y
ego, vel 1 1 old time ds
at; , s sit ole lel; a 1 ti t lriau
who -were delighted to review the .
olden days,
Monday evening the A. 3.'. P. .A., of
Trinity (leech, Bel rave held a social
at _the cnn1mocliuus 11o1110 of Henry
and Mrs. Jnluat,MAI lh lite. All had
a good time and were a' emit le accords
lug the host and hostess first place a8
elltertaitlers. - -
J me o
a st wn
MADE GOOD IN THE WEST,-Amollg
the yearly visits to Ontario of former
Tdnt•o42 Co. boys, who ht.;ve mudecoiu-
Portable haloes for themselves in the
Wet
s we have ,repo heel thelea t 10
,�1) al
of meeti11g one, an the person of John
Ross, of Cypress River, Yfan. He has
been visiting his mother in Gorrie, and
renewing old acquaintances hi the
vicinity of hie boyhood home, Mad con,.
Grey, for the past few dwells. Mr,
Moss has, as he former occasions, com-
bined business with pleaasaie, having
purchased tsvo carloads of horses, 88
head, at a cost of 011e1:,88,300 which he
paid out to the fanners inthe sur-
rouuding courday. Mr. Ross started
for the West ,with one'carluad on Feb.
22nd, shipping from Clifford station.
The second load will leave from the
same shipping point 011 March 7th.
Wm. Wallace, of Fordwich, will be in
charge. We Wish lie. floss continued
prosperity and assure him that the
fanners of this locality always wel-
come visitors of his class.
Moncrfefy
School Report will appear next week.
Frank Harrison, of \\'est Montrose,
spent last Sabbath a1 home,
VV. Soluulck Hutu has possession of
the store here and is getting along
fine.
We are sorry to hear that Hate Weil
Speiran is not as well as his Many
$:'lens would
j wish.
W. 3: "itt-.ti n c 1f West Alun U'us e
was trying to puedieasL auto? timber in
this looality tine week.
Quite a number took in the Oyster
supper at Ethel last Friday evening
and report la good time.
John Melville and Lawrence Mc-
Naught eutertained their llducrie8
friends at Erskiuers Hall, Monkton,
Monday evening. A most enjoyable
time wee spent.
Quite a large number of the Western
people win) have been visiting friends
in this locality started house last Tues-
day. We wish them every succuss in
that wonderful land of promise. A-
mong the number were Jas. and Mrs.
elcTaggart atur daughter, Jean, Wm.
and Ma's. Kelly aid children,. Lloyd
and Ethel, Mrs. Walter McKay, Hugh
and Mrs. McKay, Robt. McKay and
Tilos. Ward.
HIEN DIA BOYS. -
Successful Event Hold by Toronto'o
Huroni
#es.
The annual At Game of Huron
i
Otd
Boys' Assodiation of Toronto was held !d ,
In the Temple Building on Friday even
In Feb x 111 andwas he stsuccess.
c
g, 7 t mo sac ass•
ul in the history of that organization.
The first hourgiven fi was u to are- '
P
ce n byt PresidMajor'
nohe ant, Beck,
,til Mrs. Beck when a happy d M reuaian
amongst the old limonitespt ilk place.
Amongst the crowd were noticed many
new faces of those who had maad Toron-
to
ornto
tbeir home during the past year.
Atter the reception a coucert was held,
all of the artists, except WO. J. White,
ueing Hurouites. The following took
part: Thos. Ross, Highland, piper, who
opened the proceedings : Misses Gordon
and Ross, Highland dancers ; the Misses
Hoover, violinists ; Master Douglas
Stanbury, the boy singer; Mrs: Dr.
Maxwell, soprano; Will. J White, coni
edian. Short humorous addresses were,
given by. R. Holmes and Thomas ,Ivlc-
Gillicuddy. Secretary .Floody read let-
ters and telegrams of regret from pro,ui.
bent Hurouites all over the Province,
including the following telegram from
Mayor Spotton, of Wingham : "rhe
citizens of Wingham send heartiest
greetings and writ endeavor to be rep-
resented in the future."
At to p, tin, the dance program of
twenty numbers was commenced With
music supplied by Bodiey's orchestra.
The dining- room was opened at thesame time and was beautifully decorated
.upper being served by Caterer Alellish.
Amongst those present were noticed.'
the following : Mayor and Mrs.
Beck,
Dr. and Mrs Stanbury and Mrs; Stria -
bury ,(Bayfield), t)r. and Mrs. Sloan. .
Dr, and Mrs. Rollins, E aid Mrs.
Floody and bliss Floody, W, Ws and
Mrs, Sloan, H. Clucss and Miss Logan
W. 0, Nle Taggart, Dr. end Mrs.13eldeu,
Robert Schnee and the Misses Holmes,
1)r, W. E. Struthers, 114 S. and Mrs.
Croker, H. G. and Mts. Horton, E J, B.
Duncan, 3 'P G. Soole, obi Ro i
t t n Met sou
aua Miss Bit • n P S: Hick, a9 Rub Sb L °d
McLaren W. Prouder as Harold d
t H o au
g
Mrs. Stewart.Dr. and Mrs' Heggie, f,>v . Dr,
W. Graham, J. C. and Mrs, fly slop,
y
T. \V and Mrs. Scott,F. I, and Mrs.
Hodgson. 0. Mallvee, Mr, and Mrs.
Jarrod and dile Misses Jarrett, Mr, and
Miss Edis, Clime and Mrs. Stewart, T.
and Mrs. Tient, J. H, C015140lm, W. Y,
Lloyd, F. Saunclers,IMr mei Mss Bieber,
Mr. ISonthrcu and Mrs. Conine, W.
3ante1011 (Vancouver). C. incl Mrs,
Eisner (Wittnipegl, Athol end Mrs.
Stewart Mrs 1.Stewart, t Mrs. W.
Stew • at
Poster aud Miss Foster, 8. Groves
,
John \food 0,L, and Mrs. • Scott, , Mr'
and Mrs. McElroy, Mrs, Mnrtiti, W. C.
and Mrs, Walker.
W. J. Perkins, the prnpcietxlr of the
Cntneetobit hotel aul block, .Hensttll,
lute decided to sista n fine tn•eestnrey
briclthlnrlt,, ii0 by'50 feet„ on the old.
vitt,