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LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
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Business Cards
JAS. ANDERSON.
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Hueeeseor to ht. H. Moors. Office at Ander.
eon Woe. Livery stable, Brussels. Telephone
No: 20,
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night anlle, Mon opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel.
T. T. M' RAE
M. O. P., a S, O.
M. 0. H., Village of Brussels.
Physieiun, Surgeon, Acacuehunr
Office at residence, opposite Melville Ohnro1,
William street.
DR. J. /•l1,, WHITE, B. A.
PHY,IIIIAN ANO SURGEON,
Orn,lnnto Toronto University of Mralimhlc,
Specisl 4ttentiun given to diseases of elilldron
and Surgery.
Office; Dr. Bryans Old Stand
Phono 40 Brussels
JAMES TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co,
Will sell f4110)1n00good rntirflgese nnothyg.other Atm'
BL1LQRAVE P. 0.
PHOHOFOOT, NILLONA& & CORE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
&c.
Office un the square, 20d door (om Hamilton
Street,
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Private funds to loan at 1ovest rates.
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(Going West 1261 and p;fifi p. 40.
A11(14,08 (10111g East eonnee1 With C. P. 12. 0l
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
Q.13. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
a ai bans It.e ns
1?n, M1'110(1.1., Clinton, formerly of
this locality, has received word from his
old home in England, that his brother
has arrived back in England after being
a prisoner of war for the past couple of
years.
THE Pose. would like to see—
A fax mill in 13russols.
Everybody work to with
Local Pouitly Association,
Good local Concert put Ott.
New Bag bought for the town.
Business Mens' Association hustle.
Onr industries to hum and with a cap,
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3 (QuKRIEs.--How much taxes do the
departmental stores or the stationery
houses that some Brusselites patronize
so liberally pay tc, keep up the wear end
Leer 3u town ? It everybody who has at
dollar to spend sends it out of town
what is to eventually become of the
local tradespeople? Whose Imprint is
on the last supply of office stationery
you bought ? Be patriotic to your own
town and sustain its enterprises,
BRV89E1.9 10 14011 THE ONLY LtNE 0011.
—The Bell 'Telephone line suturing
North from Mitchell to Moukton, which
was badly wrecked by wind and ice
some weeks ago, is nearly completed.
Since the storm two big gangs have
been working on it, It has been a
great inconvenience to the farmers, as
they were cut off completely from cofll.
(12)1(111414(1 ug with the town.
0voao is Ac•rwvE.—The commercial
activities of the Hydro Electric Power
Commission of Ontario commenced in
tgro with the sale of 750 horse power,
and contracts in force with 13 mu0iei-
pabties. 'Ib•dSy the Comniiss,on is sell -
tug over 200,000 horse power to some
225 municipalities. To meet fissure
needs, 350,00o horse power to addition-
al power is being developed at Niagara
and elsewhere in the Province. Hav-
ing fulfilled its obligations, as an aeon-
utnie factor in time of war, the great
system of Hydro Electric Power Com-
mission now stands ready t0 meet the
immediate and pressing problems of the
reconstruction period, and the demands
of the ensuiug era of Peace.
Elms Cheese Factory.
Animal meeting of shareholders
and pit(., Dns of the 'Mina Obeese and
Butler Mfg, Co., was held in factory
lutilding4, Saturday .Tannery 4114. Ed.
13. Shearer w0.0 appointed Oluat,uottl
and J. 11. 13,mmou( Secretary of the
meeting, 111)1114114'6 of last meeting
read and confirmed. Directors meet-
ings held during the $ear were read
and favorably considered, Auditors
report read, dismissed at some length,
ta11(1 adopted its read. Report showed
5,130,407 lbs, 11f milk had been receiv-
ed ; 164,0054 lbs. of cheese made ;
average lbs. of 1111112 to one lb. cheese
for season was 11.05, ; average price
per Ib, of cheese for Winter mouths
was 21.405, and for the Slimmer
months 22679; average best for 1110
season was 3 34 ; total receipts for the
the year $104,58329; total disburse-
ments 4104,511.09, leaving a balance
on hand of 47220. A. representative
from Sharplews Separator 01)„ also
One from the De Laval Separator 0o.
were present and addressed meeting
at some length, re the advisability of
installing at whey butler plant in fact-
ory, and held that the pa110110 were
sustaining considerable loss by not
skimming the whey. Motion was oat,
riled by a good majority empowering
the directors to install stroll a pliant if
!.hey thought proper, Ivy D, Sni,lh
17110 appointed Auditor 201. 1019. Thos.
lin, Shearer, J. 13, 11,1Milton, Robt.
(xalheaith, James Donaldson and Fred
(lurks were 10-appninlerl Dire0lols
far 1919, and ,Tames Donaldson S,sles-
man. At organization meeting hold
by directors after the annual meeltng,
.1. 0, Halnillon w110 appointed Pried -
dent ; Rub(-. Gttlhfaith, Vice -President
and J. R. llainnnlnd, Sea -Treasurer,
for 1010 Jiro. I. Ballantyne was ap-
pointed indium, foe 1010, James Don-
aldson to weigh and ship cheese foe
1010 Stanley Harnil1011 11,119 awl ('(led
contrarLfor filling ice house, 400 00,
ltat.es 1'01' manufacturing was fixed ,at
41.80 per 11110 Ib. cheese for share
holders and 42 0111'o' pall'ous. II. was
agreed In leu (:nn(rmels for hauling
milk o, the different routes on Satur-
day, Jan, 25 Tenders for dividing
whey to he opened at sante Lime,
Atwood
Mrs. 1(0iah 'Thompson underwent a
911 fC.9 o
is f(I1 operation fee cataracts of
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1110 eye in at ilanl1l1 nil hn09i1401.
Annual Meeting of 1'lhna Agricul-
Loral Society will be hold in Agricul-
tural Hall, Atwood, Saturday, Janu-
ar y 18th,
\Ver, A., Hammond, son of Thos. 10.
and Mrs. Hammond, of Elms, was 4+
Mooted Mayor of Chatham on New
S'eat's Day,
Our esteemed 120wnelnan and one of
1Blma's oldest pioneers celebrated hie
A memorial to Sergeant James Mc-
NIUll.hl, (1, 111, 11., wlny, the r, tion;ly
wounded, 1111114.11 1111 rel. timing to be
oaken back In the di ,' .i(l(, 14!(ltinu,
until 4011 lliv wounded men 0'4'17' Dared
roe. 9'Io' lnllowiu,( day, Sept: 11, 111111,
111' 1111.11 51' tvi,nndH.
Ilse short IeitVe 0'er I
Old 141,glnod'n sh.ue
holing (V' 14 in the !4011ig111 au '
he Frourn „n1', inure,
'rho 1,1U -tin's roar
(tolling for C.111,1401 1, dl, 4,0,1 deo- !
1 he here of right,
A gtoust foul might
Struggling for unlst'ry on all the Perth'
A leaden mile
In 7, hued tb1 ht,
seeking tin u1, to 4'r to be its birth,
The big gun strafed!
I ho Sergeant Inilghed
Telling his men to their posts again.
'My wound 11sligl t,
nut nee that plight!"
(Dropptug n tear tar 1(1041111038s'ainl
1!iu life blood ebbed
With slower trend
Limning about In fits bottle Were.
"Ho! see that Inn!
Ills wound is had,
Hurry hint 12801 to the doctor's mare."
The bal tie won
Tin n,id•d,y 14(11)
shining aghast, on the wnr•wrou gl(1
change!
"T1, Isnot night
That dims nay Right
making the men find the gun) 0o strange"
No more to tell!
'1'110 Sergeant Tell,
Fainting and weak, at the gunner's side
And now at rest
In memory blest
Having no thought for himself, he died.
Is that the end ?
No. lust n bend .
Leading-8way to Ole life above.
Through 8acr18oe—
Oils life, the ppsloe.
Doing what 01o11( would have done for
love.
DONAOD b10Dosm,n,
11.0111 a distance were, Mr. and Mr's,
MnB0ti1 and Miss Lyall Love; Filial -
ford and Mrs. G. A. Ritchie, Ouboueg.
Telegrams and CnllglRU(hatiorl9 (ve)e
received 1'(0111 Calil'Srnia, Va11e00ver,
Winnipeg, 111u'tuey and other. )laces.
Deeembet' cheese was shipped from
the Elena factory on Wednesday oP
last lveek to Swift Canadian 0o.,
Strut .')' b>' 2 8 boxes, l( ford, slur 2.01 x 21,177
pounds ,tt 26e, totalling 41,500 02, '
Fordwich
A. E. Pries returned to his poeiLiou
with the Bell Telephone Company,
Wm. IL Rowe, of Pti11Ce Albert,
Sask., arrived here on a visit to his
father, ,lames Rowe, and sisters.
The lhecoed says :—Of late we have
heeled 001404aal complaints about whips
being stolen from rigs in the public
shed here and if the practice is not
discontinued at once an investigate on
will be made.
Sailer Noble Cattanach arrived at
his home bete from Halifax, looking
hale and hearty. Intends returning
to his homestead at Treelon, Sask,
He has been stationed at Halifax since
returning after his visit here last
Summer.
Gorrie
George Fothergill, 0. P. R. agent
here for the past 3 years, moved his
family to North 'Toronto,
1-1. IV. Dane left last, week for Chess
ley where he hoe secured a goial sit-
uation,
Miss Pearl Stinson is home from
Preston where she was colductiflig
a Millinery store.
Al the (40(,1421 school meeting of S.
S. Nos. 10 10(1(7 18, Ross Doig was elet'l-
ed tt'(18tee for No, 18, and Rohl. Mc-
Intosh for No. 10,
The annual meeting of the llowiett
Agricultural Society will be held in
Township hall, Gorrie, Tuesday,
J an nary 21st,
Wellsley Strong and Teif0rcl Mont-
gomery were in Guelph where they
were summoned by the Mill tar y
authorities to receive theft' di'seharge.
Corp. R. P. Nash, who when over-
seas with the 101st "Unrolls" but was
later transfer red to the 1801 1laLtalinn,
has arrived home. Ile spent the Win.
ter of 1017 in the trenches before (.ens,
wits in the (among Viuty Ridge battle
(4n(1 was wounded in the following
July.
Orsi'.—A. highly esteemed re"s"ident
passed away 'Thursday, 20(.1 hist„ in
the person of Carrie Soot), widow of
the late 'Phos. H. McLaughlin. Do-
c'ased had not been enjoying the beet
of health for some time anti about 4
weeks ago contracted 0(1611011ra. 1'1er
illness was borne with patien(8 and
Christian re48' *n lion. L
vury hig
possible (Vas clone for the suil'erer MIL
she ;reseed p011cel'ully away to the
Great 13eyon(1. Her husband 1)10'!)e-
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98(12IdvLhday on Sunday, 5L11 Inst.,
in the person of Donald Gordon, a6
of his daughter, Mrs. John
th(home g ,
Sanders. f 4,
An interesting event took place at
the home of J, A, and Mrs, Turnbull,
Main street, Atwood, on .Monday
evening, January (iib, when a 1(1m- . +
bet' of Lhei1 friends 101(1 ' relatives
gathered at their hone 16 celebrate, 4•
with them the 50111 afl017Ors0ry o4 4+
their wedding, Among the guests : 4' 41'4.'1'++4.4i4•;d•I,f4»..I.f4•t1"F'N'!.4.4.f4")'4"44+4.+4'
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DA -ER LURKS IN
EVERY ONE Of US
We Are As Full of Deadly
Poisons As A Gerin
Laboratory.
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AUTO-INTOXICATION
OR SELF- POISONING
"FRUIT-A-TIVES" Absolutely Pre.
vents This Dangerous Condition-
The chief cause of floor health is
our neglect of the bowels, Waste
mutter, instead of passing from the
lower intestine regularly every day,
Is allowed to remain there, generating
poisons which are absorbed by the
blood.
In other words, a person who is
habitually constipated, is poisoning
himself. We know now that' Ar1to-
infaxicatioll, due to non -action of the
bowels, is directly responsible for
serious Kidney and Bladder Troubles ;
that it upsets the Stomach, causes
Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and
Sleeplessness; that chronic Rheum-
atism, Gout, Pain In The Back, are
relieved as soon as the bowels become
regular; and that Pimples, Rashes,
Eczema and other Skin Affections
disappear when "Fruit-a-tives" are
taken to correct Constipation.
"Fruit -a -lives" will protect you
against Auto -intoxication because
this wonderful fruit medicine acts
directly on all the eliminating organs.
50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.
At all dealers or sent on receipt of
trice by Fruit-a-tivesLimited,Ottawa.
ceased 1101.020111 14 years ago. Sub-
ject of this notice was beloved by
everyone, cheerful in disposition and
always ready to help. She was a
faithful member of the Presbyterian
11)11('ch and will be much missed. The
funeral took place Fr +clay afternoon to
Gorrie cemetery, service being in
charge of her pastor, Rev. A. Laing.
Among 111000 who attended funeral
from a distance were :—Thos. Scott,
Tyrone, heather of deceased ; Dries
Om'er. Scott, Toronto, and Uolitt Hamb-
ly, Port Hope. Deep sympathy is ex-
pressed for the bereaved relatives in
the sudden removal of their dear ones,
as less than two weeks previous and
before the close of the olcl year a de-
voted member of the home circle was
called away after, a short illness. The
only members of family present dur-
ing illness of mother and brother were
Miss Margaret McLaughlin (mese),
and Oatlet Stanley McLaughlin, Re-
maining ones were unable to he pres-
ent, viz.:—Mt's. A. 14I. Warwick, West
\Vingham, Alta, ; Mrs. (01,) A. B.
McLean, Oentralia,WTash. ; and Prank
McLaughlin, of Staurnore, Alta,
Listowel
After being closed for an extra
week, becane0 of the prevalence of in-
fluenza, the Listowel schools reopen-
ed on Monday.
Bev. 0, N, Hazen, Sarnia, who is
now pastor of the Devine Street
Methodist church, Sarnia, has accept-
ed a call to Listowel and will go there
in July.
Mea. 3, A. \Vond died iu "Little
England" from influenza on \Vednes-
(ilay, January 8112, in her 20th year,
leaving a 01(1912:106 and 2 email child -
1e11. :She is 14 daughter of John Hie-
beln, Grey township, and her husband
clueing the past Slimmer was teaming
far 1 Rssl'a. Hamilton & Mrlutyl'e,
Fnuel al was held Friday to Moles-
worth re(1ete1'y, Owing to the ill-
ness of Rev, Mr, Nicol, Rev. W. E.
Dlillsou officiated,
Dlayne Watson and Reeve Hacking
having been elected by acclamation,
there was even less Intel est than
usual in municipal election and Ole
vote wee cxcepti0ually small, Num-
ber of citizens were detained from
voting however on account of sick -
11088. 140'. Watson's election marks
his DI h term as Mayor and Mr, Hae..k-
ing's election his 19111 year 1(s repre-
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BRUSSELS
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are M. 11. Alcune, Alex slit frerilli01
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did not qualify,
Seaforth
The npniicipal horse 11..i0f( the
wool( should he Wrll1u,1'WI I oil, l m,
a boli Dlaytlt• 111111 nee VI. 1)r, „ (, r,-,
ill y 1i111'gl'011e. -
1,enla1,l B0111111, intrle.r, h.c,, 111 ,.. 1
hie shop from the 3'14ldim Bo,'.'12 ,
the street into the building Wil -14 the
Canadian 1:x011'048 office.
Alex. McNabb h'w pnt'rha;ed the
hits equipment. and 011411 eon!ra,•t
between pos1o111,',• and "[Mimi flan
A, A. 11el,eonau, of the 0,,111mmr)91
hots',
The hockey season npemecl 14'.14' in
a junior 0. A. P. game het cc, .0
14litchell and Seaferth, (''*14(111(4 111 a
sen[+ of 7 to 1 far Nilmh'dl. ! hi• vi-i-
tut's 011011.011 I h. 6'1l"1101 play toil lis•'
game was elm) art+ rize,l by ilea 11
11001107 flan'! start to (1111 h 1'12'
home (011(11 gave 11111,11 evideoe,' a'
Iaek ell' practice and the scut,' !'ail ly
represents the ,1401.1(4' of 1.1/,• team;.
Phe election Willi keenly Ponies! '1,
1 h eauulidates and their friends veil k•
ing hard ail day, getting out the
vote. The result feliowe :---Mayor -
10hn Daly, 100. Dr. Hat burn, '24.1
Majority 45. Reeve --I h'. thieve 221
Jas. Hays, 211. Diajori'y 111. Oona.
.mors—Wen (•foaling 307, ('has, 11111'•
her 271!, J. W, Jieallie 2133, l!. Tul lis
231, 0. Aberher( 222. .1...1. (11,101 2.12,
J. E, 1V'illie 183, G, D. Haigh 132,
Phos. Stephens 17(1. The lir,( ti ere
the Donnell for 1013E
W1ngharn
Municipal election resulted as fol.
10168 :—
Foe Mayor 1 2 3 4 5
Bingley... ... 28 30 154 51 1.1--1811
(3un0y ........50 (311 09 77 37---302
'Majority for Gurney 122. -
Pot Reeve
Isbisler ......... 83 37 54 65 211-2119
Patterson ... 25 24 11 31 14-1011
1'ipling ......... 34 311 511 41) 21 -.lel
Majority for Tsbestet 28
Commit for this year will Oo - -111'1•
or, W. H. Gurney : Reeve, W111. l-
1119te1' ; Oonncillols, A. 10. Angu", 11.
A. Currie, H. B. Elliott, Thos. Pell.,
Simon Mitchell and W. H. Willis.
Josue RrrC'fIE Dz44(r;.I;ND. --- The
many friends of John Ritchie 'cele
shocked to learn on Tuesday morning
of last week that he had passed away.
Mr. Ritchie was at his office nn Ph,t
day and complained of not feeling well
and was advised 1.0 go home and rest,
Deceased was 0116 of the best known
insurance men in Western Ontario, he
having been in the ineurance ,and real
estate business in \Vingham for the
past 25 years, 12 years of which he was
in partnership with A. Oosens, under
the firm name of Ritchie & ()carer's,
The lute Dir, 1laitchie was very highly
esteemed and to those who knew hire
in the business life of Wi,ghanl it. is
hard so realize that he is gone. At
the time of his death he was Secretary
of the Board of Trade and also Secre-
tary of the Board or .11anage's of St,
Andrew's Presbyterian church. He
was all active member of the A. F. &
A. M. and also of Lebanon Ohaptor
where he will be greatly missed, Mr,
Ritchie was twice married, his fi1 st.
wife passing away some years age,
and ill June, 1916, he married 1111146
Jean Mullen, Belfast, who survive,.
Mrs, Morris Stewart, Edmonton, a
step-clamgh tel., 11180 8(1170000, as well 244
brothers and sisters who are residing
in the United States. Sympathy 0f ti
large circle of friends is extended to
Mrs. Ritchie in her sad bereavement.
Blyth
DIAMOND W 1s1DIN0. — Saturday,
December 28101, 1918, George and Mrs,
King, 1I1y111, celebrated the Diamond
.Jubilee of their wedding. 'Phis httupy
couple who still enjoy the frill vigor of
life, were 1111.1t1:1011 in Prince Edwer,l
County, December 1858. Mrs. 1(iog's
maiden name (vas Diary Wright, and
they both were born in Ole said
county, Mr. Ring in 1832 and Mrs.
Icing in 1838, On this happy (ecltslol
at good ntlmbet of their children were
present, besides friends, including
their sons, Stanley, Wayne, Albe, to ;
Jared, Flint, Mich. ; and Addison and
his wife who are living with their
parents here. ; Mrs, ()(arson and Nes,
Harper, Tnronln, nieces of Mee. King ;
Job and Mrs. King, Grey township ;
Mrs, 13avidsnu and daughter, Annie,
Godoric11 ; Mrs. Godwin, Lotion ;
Miss Lillie Carr, Toronto ; and Rev,
It. J. McCormick, pastor of Methodist
church, After a sumptuous dinner
congratulatory addresses Were given
by a number of friends. Mr. and ales,
Icing are held in high esteem by the
entire community, Both are still in
labors abundant both in the church
and in the eominuni 1y, 110110 are more
regular' at the cher eh services and
they are especially loyal to all tiepin t-
munts of every good work. 1R'. 1(iog
has reeved as Class Leader and meml-
ber of the Official Board for mn11' titan
50 years and is still remarkably ;olive
14n(1 1'rngressi v4', His years sit lightly
upon 111111, Mrs, Ting is endowed
With unusual glare and beauty of
character, She is indeed an unm'olvu-
ed queen. leer lifts a4(4(1 counsel are al-
ways helpful and comforting. Blyth
and community rejoice to (lifer con-
gratulations to this estimable ample
and hope they may live many years
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ADAM CtIMIN14 DECEASED.—Adam
Curti 1)ll*, passed awayat his 111,111enear Bender., Sask.. ecember 281h,
after a shot( illness from the "flu'
followed by pneumonia, Previous to
co1(411•actingthis illness deceased had
to dispose of .'s
(nada preparations 1 ba
stock and implements mid tet urn with
his family to I31y(h, but illness and
death intervened and his aged 3)1(161116
looking forward 1,O happy meeting
�ths month were stunned by the KM-
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of his demise, The late.
Adam (Aiming was bort( in township
of Mor't'is, on May 701, 1884, and prior
10 going \Vest about 10 years ago re'
shied in this neighborhood. After
spending 2 years in British Columbia
and Saskatchewan be carne East in
Winter of ton and on !March 1st, that
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uft4', 11'a1d; 1elnrniug to Sask., whet,
In• !1146141 .4 (4,1111, t'ullowiog that voca-
tion Willi the lit. of hie death. Ile
w112 11 y'.1 ig mon of stet ling qualities,
energet11' and had bright pi aspects for
the from, Besides his Wife and 2
14111; '1111dreu, he leaves to mom 41 his
loss, bis pot1•uts, Iwo brothers and 3
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1V.; an ,sin ; .(,ihn Corning, 1\lnrris ;
JIro. Nylon ,Telmst'o, Winnipeg,
311111. ; Alta. Chas. - Ste wltl L, Bv'tte,•,
Ibet laa and 'Airs, Iti,hrnmitt , Cypress
River, Mum.
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.1:11(0". Coulter 111 the Wiugb(u1 Gen-
eral 1lnspitlai on Sunday mingling,
5111 hist., East, NV(1wMuOs11 loses t1,
highly respected resident. Deeeased
Incl undergone a ('l it laid Operation fir
the 1emoeal of ane of his lungs and
owing to his weakened condition from
recent sicltness he was unable to pull
through. 0050114'8 his father, Wm.
('on1411, he is survived by :5 brothers,
Will. Frank, Samuel, Alex. and
Ileo'ge, also his widow, formerly 111iss
Showers to whom he was mart led only
0 rn(11(1148 ago. Deceased was 111 his
SOth year. To the sorrowing family
is extended the sympathy of a host of
Mende, Funeral was held Tuesday
afternoon to the Winghaml cemetery
and was largely attended.
15104Csworth
Mus. JAMES 31WSZIHet 1)rtrl':Asgr)
AGw. ,1)011116 dlenzies, 115 Molesworth, a
much loved and Kindly Christian soul,
passed la1Va0 "11 \Vedneoll,ty, January
8111, in bre 73rd year. Only in Octob-
('1'last 31 r. and Mrs. Menzies celebrat-
ed the 50111 anniversary of their mar -
singe, Mts. Menzies Meese was fora
period of only 2 weeks, prey ions to
1'111011 site w110 active and feeling in
usual health, Her death is keenly
felt in the community and her mem-
ory will long be cherished, for she
WKS a grand old lady (4l' lovable dis-
position and respected by all. The
sick ever found her ready to lend a
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willing hand and she was always
Relive in gond work. For perhaps
half a century (a more she has been .a
faithful tllenlLet of St. Andrew's Prrc-
byterian elinrrh, and 11411. recently
made a life member of the missionary
ooeiety. The funeral was held to
Molesworth cemetery on Saturday,
services rnnduetcdbyRev. 'i', A. Bell
in St. Andrew's church at 1,30 (i clock.
Resides Mr. 0leuzie9, a family of 7
sons and 2 daughters survive, The
daughters are Mrs. McAllister, Port-
land, Oregon, and Mrs. Wm. Sander-
son, Howirk township, and the sons
George, Bedford Iowa, manager of the
largest private -owned creamery in
the state; James, who works on home
farm ; Jolts, manager o1' Stewart,
Sheaf Loader On,. Winnipeg ; Donald.
fanner in Wallace ; (aniel'on, head
agent. of the McCnnruliek Mauul'actur-
ing Co„ Rossburn, Man, ; Capt. Adam
Menzies, gold medallist of the assai011i
college, Winnipeg, who was chosen
from the (nodical staff to arronpany
the Canadian t'orres to Siberia, after
having served with (3ist.inetion for 2
yea's h1 Frauee and being awarded
the 11.1 Misty 141064 ('0' couspionons
bravery, and Thomas, teller in the
bank of Toronto, at Coronation, Alta,
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