The Brussels Post, 1920-3-11, Page 1VOL. 48 NO, 37 X,50 Per Annum in, Advance
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH i.19,f)
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.i.iInt kiek, Wu/gluon), and Bari, Al elation,
hie mother arid 2 brothers, Or val Bab -
anti to whom sineerest aympathy of
all le extended in their bereavement.
Funeral W4$ held from his late home
Tuesday, interment, being made in
Mei t land bank cemetery,
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quite a Wrestle with 1 lie i• fl ..:no.,
CA R. OF iaying ion rm. past a ,„ ke,
fie le iiignoving nieely itOsSei
AntritS WPM a eirk MI.n, hi flu deeetep. ,
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ford were rite mile a, •
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with V•luable
Securities
Your Victory Bonds, deeds, mortgages, insur•
ance policies are too precious to leave where
fire or thieves may reach them.
Even a strong box or safe in your own 'home
lacks the absolute security given by the Safety
Deposit Boxes in this Bank.
They may be rented in convenient sizes at
a small cost.
Call and see them.
Bank of Nova Scotia
Paid-up Capital -9,700,000
Reserve Fund. . 104,(;00,000
8nesurees 220,000,000
Manager
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New Advertisements
Itabbers-11. 0, nathw ell.
For sale -R. B. Stevonaon.
anotion Sale -G. A, hInehae.
AnotIon Sale -F. W. Joachim
fdilv Plea for sale-Wit/ma Marks,
Auction Sale -William Taylor.
Weekly Store Naw -2n00. Fox.
COW for anle-G. A. Detulutan.
Car of oata-W. S. ItloCraolien.
Pigs for sale-aeorce Bateman.
Auditors' Report -Village of Brussels.
Martin Somme Palnts-Goo. R. Welter,
Afe Tenders wanted -Township or bloKillop,
Mistrict Reins
Belgrave
Belgrave Femme' Club will hold
their annual Social, in theC. 0. 5'
Hall, Thursday, 1801 inst. Rev. Mr,
Amos, Palmerston, and S. 13. Stoth-
ars, Clinton, are expected to give ad-
dresses. Oomc and bring a basket.
Friday afternoon of this week, at
1 o'clock, is to the time of JimArm.
strong's Auction Sale of thorn' bred
cattle, Farm stock, implements, &c,,
at Si Lot 1, Con, 4, Morris township.
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ttsrcc,,,r5. 3Stist.E.U. ...sPite.maambe.memsmue,
The sale will be unreserved at; he has
sold the farm andis giving up calm-
iiig. Jas, Taylor will be the Auction-
eer.
MOKiliop
It is said W. Scott, Le/Witry, has
disposed of his farm to his son-in-law,
William Somerville, horn the West,
who lute been spending the Yinter
with relatives here,
EARN= HARE:IRK D0CF.A.SE7).-
William Garnet Habkirk, son of the
late Geo, Habkirk, died at his hone
111,1) Con., early Monday morning 1st
inst.. after an illness of ouly 2 weeks.
Deceased was stricken with the flu
which later developed inflammatory
rheumatism and pleurisy and despite
all medical aid and good niirsing could
do his illness terminated fatally. Mr.
Habkiek was born in Tuckersmith
township 20 yenrs ago, but the greater
part of his life has beert spent in Ude
township, and the announcement of
his early and sudden death SilfTIS as a
great shock not only In ble family but
to a large circle of friends. A few
years ago he was united in mitrilage
A SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
" It is always well to have a Savings
Account upon which interest is regularly
paid and from which you are free to draw
at any time should you have a good oppor-
xunity to buy stock or feed. A Savings
Account is Ready Money. 78A
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL . $15,000,900
RESERVE FUND . $I5,000,000
WAL,TON BRANCH, 3. M. McMillan, Manager.
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Rubbers
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D0 N 'T wait until your feet get wet before throw-
ing away those old Rubbers and replacing them
with new ones. We have Rubbers to fit all the
family. Our "Monarch" brand Long Rubber Boots
cannot be beaten. They are absolutely guaranteed.
SPECIAL
Men's Black Long Rubber`Boots, regular 4 00
.$5.00, While they last, very Special at...
SHOES
A look through our Shoe Department will reveal
prices, WHY PAY A/MIZE ?
some excellent values, We have a well assorted stock
of good Shoes for old and young at wonderfully reason-
ableR. C. RATHWELL
"Al' VOUR SERVICE"
moivomErr
gainimilas,
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Jamestown
A umbel of flu 1140 1001010 are POW OP
the way to complete recovery,
AlWisi011 Sale of a 00 acre
Parro Stock, implements, eco., IS MO
nouneed by Richard lelinettin 221 Ni
Lots 15 1001 10, Grey Noel h Boundary
for Thin/ahoy of mem, week, at 1 p.
See OP page 4 1,1' !big ifniu".
Vultatick, LiSlottinl, Will in, the A ue-
tioneer,
Walton
Read the notice from McKillop
Council relative 'to Tenders wanted
for township deities.
John M.' Govenlock, M. P. P. for
Oentee Gluon, low g.pre. 00 Toronto
for the opening seseion of the new
Parliament.
Charlie Draper left this week foe
Manitoba where tut expecte to spend
some time. • We wish trim meteceee,
with a cosy borne and C nee/ little
wife before long,
2 thoro' in ;Id Barred Rock vomit/et)
sold for $7,50 at the Auction Sate of
Donald aleDonald last week. Mae,
will make his home in Bruesels in the
meantime, we understand.
\V. J. Ross, of the Canadian Brink
of Ocinnumee, Walton, enjoyed a few
holidays in; his home in Corrie prior
to leaving for Winnipeg where he has
been transferred by the Bank. Mr.
Ross, earries with him the good %visit-
ee of all for future suceess.
The Amnion Sale at Donald 111cDou-
ald's went with a gond sweep and
totalled about $4,000. L. Whitfield,
the purchaser, of the farm has moved
his belongings to it front Ethel hicali.
tee, where he vent the past few years.
The people of this coutmunIty wel-
come Mr. and Mee. Whit field to Mor-
ris and wish them 00000000.
IIYATENNAL.-A quiet wedding was
solemnized 1st Blyth Parsonage Tues-
day afterimon, 2nd lost., when Lorne
Thomas Roe, of Walton, was united
in holy wedlock to Miss Anna Jane
Nicholson, may daughter of Joseph
Nicholsou, of Walton. Otteemorly
was performed by Rrv, R. J. McCor-
mick, Blyth. The young (ample will
take up their residence on the 1111i
Concession of HuIlett. May thine joys
be many.
\Volumes Institute will hold their
regalae monthly mooting at the
home of Mrs, A, Gardiner, Wedneta
daY, 171h, hist, at 8 p. m. Miss Rose
Simpson, will take the February
40P1c, "Comfit/mit y Libraries • Roll
Call "Hew can we help 1, elareh topic,
will be taken by Ithe. xm, Bolger,
"Sociability of yesterday toed today:"
Roll Call, "Value of meal lire." A1
a chapter from t ho new hook "Our
Government.tl
Wroxeter
Sinnuons returned to the West
on Friday,
Jacob Willits and family left last
week for London.
Arnold ltdgar was home from De-
troit for several days this week,
Geo. King, Gordo has taken c post
-
/100 in Jim D,uiglee' liar cl ware slots,
Misses Mary atilt Eileen Gibson,
A.rthute spent the week end with their
parents here,
airs. To eilineon, Gleneoe, and Mts.
Omitelori and little sou, Toiontri, at-
ter/fled the funeral of the formov's
inothee, Mee,
W. 0. littzlewood received r, telt/-
grain on Monday containing the said
news of the drowning of his grand-
son, IVililoun Reetiton, 12 year old son
and only child of W. liteletvorid,
Trail, 13. 0,
John Waldon, 01.en.01101.111+,
toba, passed atvay recently, elle). an
ill nees of a year's Lineation, lie will
bo well remembei ed by some of otie
10,0121mite SS he lived before mov-
ing West a nue years ago.
Fent/wing an attack or pneumonia
of a week's chwetion, Jetinie Millet.,
wife of 3 tin, Young 0.1100111 )(l bed itl her
home in Tutetherry Ttleeel ty morning.
Delil'mod was hi her 00th year and is
Silrvi vett by her husband, a son, John,
and deugh ter, Jean,. also 011p In °thee,
Hugh Millet', and sister, Mee. A. Dolg,
Marty words of sympathy are exp(ess
al for the bereaved in their great: lose.
Owing to illness i11 In' family a priv-
ate funeral was held Theueday nfeer-
noon to the Wroxeter ceinetevy. Rev.
C. Malcolm in charge.
An interesting evep 0. took plate at
O he Methodist Paesonage,•{Vielnesday
afternoon when Mies Illror»a Wade, of
hhigl and, wile United In marriage to
SVtoo VVoslalte, RoY, Mr. Stride offici.
toting., They were attended by Mies
Kathleen Westlake and Win. J.
Wade. The rearelage is the outantne
of a war romance, Mr. Westlake being
one of the live Westlake brothers who
saw extensive active seevice, all ere
turning safely, He (fist met his bride
while on leave it) England, Mr, awlMrs.
Mrs. Westlake will- reside nn the
ginottee farm in Hetrick and have tile
gond wishes of the commonity foe
their happiness and prover ity.
Monday afternorm the remains of
Margaret, Boyd, relict of the late ,Tno,
Mai shall, were interred in the \Ventre -
tee cemetery, Rev, Mr, Sinclair, Bel.
more, cond tinting the twevlue,
ceased passed away Satutelay evening
at hoe house in 'tort/berry in her 78th
year, ,She had been in feeble health
for many years and an attack of in-
fluerize proved too ranch foe her west -
ed strength, Mrs, Marshall was a life
long resident, of Turnberry and with
her hnetrand celebrated their Golden
Wedding anniversary 7 years ago.
year later Mr, Marshall died. She Is 101
Oa We
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TO ARRIVE
.11 not to make them is teeiride. • Th. -
4; a great depth of snow in many Alae
1.• t W. J. McCracken T families of VetitieS. P.10atn.LI and
01,11 And WO 01(04. wkditOn. 11
n
chinson and hope they will do well ,
Phone >13 .1. thole reepeetive farms
A great ifittny peopl” or the 11+11
+++++++++++++++++++4++++++ mid 1t10 ItCone. G eel/ are awn, g
flu Sufferers but We ewe pleased to
know the,y' are recovefing.
Moo, Thee. Aleock, 11,11 Cum, RI
her benther from the West, were vied
ing Metals at Listowel lotedity [nit
to the return of lir. Tiernsta to Is
botue
Don't forget the Led ine 111 UM.)
Morris -church on Wednesday ev clang ,If
week, by Rev A. 1 Snyder, Bran
ford, 00 "The felt of being an
mai)," Irish lintlfdeel selections wi
also he provided,
A IIII01/NeTarlealT.-Mt . and Airs,
James Delimit() aniiimme• the engage -
merit of their eldest daughter, Mary
Alice, to William, E. Little, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Wilson Little. West Monk -
ton, Ont.. Marriage to take place
(itilaetntlYerilhis"11Anietil
S.tstrong, adjoiOing
8. 059825, lute two cows which have
averaged $50 a month for the last 4
months at Stewart, Bros.' Ovearneey.
They produced 285 lbs. butter fat
which 020001)1,1057002little (Mee 3 Me, of
bueter a day. Can you beat. this %
Lot 0, containing MO am 09
has been sold by In re. Alex. MeLeuelt-
tin to George Johnston, jr, Inc the
sun) of $5,000. Mrs. MeLairehlin lived
on the place for 33 yeani before fonv.
ing to the fith Con:, where she
bought her peesene farm.
J, a MeEtven, Itiolt Con , 2.remov-
ing to his newly purchased farm in
'I'lirriberry township, about 3 toffee
North-West of Winghain. We wish
the family /natty pleasurable and
profitable years. They were not far
from Whigham hefnie taking up 000)-
(100004 10 Grey a few veers ago.
DIED ON TUESDAY. -We are sorry
to report the decease of Thorne% 4th
son of George and Mee. Whitfield,
which sad event, took place Tueeday.
He was 18 years of loge hut had not
been very robust in health and at) at-
tack of the 2111 proved fatal. Funeral
will take place Thursday afternoon.
The bereaved slutie in the sympathy
of the connnoity,
Geo. A. Machan, having snit' his
faros, Lot 25, Cori. 10, to Rolm Camp.
bell, Logan, he bas anneunred a &eat-
ing Auction Sale for Thursday After-
noon, 18th inst., at 1 p. m, Read list
in 3 his iestre. Air. Meehan has pm,-
einteed 30 IRMIP 000, 1313,01 and Will too -re
thither after the sale. We wish those
who go and L110130 who come pros-
perity in the years to come.
Thu' sday 01 2001 week Wm Annet t,
died at his late borne, Let 35, 0.m. 01,
aged OF years, 0 months and 3 daye,
The funeral took place Monday a ftet-
noon, iliterment being made in Elmo
Centre cemetery. Mr. Annett none
from Thorialale, Middlesex County,
about 40 years ago and took a Welt
fat rn which he transfotnied to arable
acre/. Ile unteeled Miss Selena (len-
lett, 8120 Con. of Elmo, and she with 4
sons (Pevey, at home ; Russel and Al. in the West ; and Nelson, I le
tenit, survive. Deceased bad a siege ef
the lin followed by poen-moron wideb
affected hie heart. The furnwal ser-
vice was ennducted by l(er, Mr. Kon•
nerly, or Ethel, and t he ()range Ceder,
of which deceased Wee inember, also
took part, MI'. AtIllett WIta 1011 11001.
est, industrious, honorable man who
enjoyed the respect of the community.
at Present but we' hope she will im-
prove,nnett's health ia none ton good
Grey
t Ite pio)li' Win) InnI
0.11NIZ8 Ll,e 011-
42(09 Able Ln lir monad,
1-3011.1e of the mad-, hat.. iwni,
0.•
learin
W. ri. KERR, Proprietor
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. I uti it,c1,,id orttirrtiholvt-Vi oviewit.ii in the , a.
CIF Met.
Winter Underwear
Flannelette Blankets
and Shlrts
pa. ;
10 1 to make room for new 1100CIS
IL -
117 ErtiderWitat, Pleeee Lined, rya
81. 25 for • 1 In
Fla/molt te Blankets. reg. I/130 3 85
IVin ter- Shirts, leg, 13222(0 for 825
Winter Shirts, leg, $2.00 fee 1 810
Men's Whiter Caps, rcg. $3.110.„ 1 00
Boys' Winter Cape, reg. 51.60 1 85
Metes Winter Rubbers' at Plieeti 00
. • .
survived by one daughter, Mre, Rob-
ert Weir, and 4 sons, Win„ David,
Samuel turd Wesley, all of Tuvnberry.
Two tome George and John pre-der/efts.
ed her Hever& years,
irl
0)0n 1 Reduetioim in all tire /...3 r.f lief,
Ei Sale to Commence February 2nd
For the following 4 weeks
Terms strictly Cash ot• Trade,
Thos. Coulter has sold his 120 aero
farm, 10)2) Oen., to James Waite, of
Iiiillett. The price was $8,600.
Material is being got ready for en-
larging and improving the dwelling
on the farm of Frank Nichol, tith line.
Gamy Wilson is at Clinton this
week writing his Agricultural extun-
Metier) melee the Soldiees' Settlement
Boatel,
An Auction Sale of Farm stock and
household effects will be held by Wm,
Taylor, S Lot 20, Cnn 0, on March
24th, at 1 p. no, Mr. Taylor is giving
up active farming, after a sojourn of
84 years on the farm and will move to
Myth in course of a month, where
he lute bought a comfortable home.
His sun, John, will take charge of the
farm, moving to the homestead from
the other 100 acres they own. List of
Sale may be read in another C01110111.
James Taylor will be the Anetioneer.
Brewrn STANDARD SAI'M :-Aller ov-
er quarter of a century cir service to
Blyth and community as butcher J.
O. lieffeon handed over he business
to John Garniss, who is now 011 pos-
session, having leased the building for
a term of years and purchased stock
cm hand, Mr. Garniss, who has been
in the employ of Mr. Heffrou inueet of
the time during the past few yea' S, IS
100 stranger to the patrons of this
meal; shop. Ile is oe genial tUre,
eourteous. and obliging and will no
doubt. hold the large patronage this
business has enjoyed. Thoroughly un-
derstanding his work customers are
assured of the very best meats procur-
able. On retiring from business Mr.
Heffron severs a link of the past.
During his many years of service to
the public, he was found honest, kept
1.1, gond clean, up-to-date business and
his business place atom; Queen street
hei.evill be Innult miesed,
PRESENTA0I0N.-041 the evening oot
Fe'b. 26 the Y. P. Society and several
of the ladies of Ole AV, M. S. of Knox
Belgrave, met at the home of
Albert and Mrs. Cole, 7121 line, to
spend a social evening with them
p78010209 to their removal front the
bounds of the congregation. A pres-
eutation took place, Rev. Mr, Boyle
reading a nicely worded address and
Mies Jean Geddes and ;lames Wight -
man, on behalf of the Endeavor, pee-
sented Miss Mary with a beautiful
casserole and Charles with a silver
shaving set. A brief anti appeopilate
reply was made by the recipients,
Immediately lot lowitig ltols Ms.
(Rev,) Bovle read an add re.94 to Mts.
Dole on *behalf of the %V, 04- S. and
Iles, R. McKenzie preseeted hey with
beaudfin M0e0800 hyinn book as a
token of the esteem in which elle was
held hi the Society, she he ving been
faithful member during het. colorer. -
Lion with the church, The evening
wits spent socially after which a dain-
ty lunch was served.
Goon SEM) OFR -Neighbors anti
Mende to the number of 35 gathered
at the hotne of Albert T. and Mrs.
Cole, 00 the evening of March Bed to
epend it social few hoots, with them be-
fore leaving the farm to take up resi-
derice in 13lyth. Doe pleasing featave
nf the evening was a peesentation,
The following (Abyss was read by
Angela Kelly and Helen Grasby pre-
sented Mrs, Cole with e, handsome
silver carving set while George Michie
presented Mr. Cole with a pair of
gloves and )4 WILLe7 mail's fountain
pen t-Dsan PRIENDS.---.KIIOWIng that
yoi) ave about to leave this con/monis
ty, We youe friends and neighbors,
have gathered togethet. to spend
social evening with you bernee you gm
We regvet that: you 11.1•8 leaving 2141
yet We eve glad po00 removal does not
make it impossible for oe to still, fre-
quently, terjoy the pleasure of your
.You have reeitied 011 t his
place for nearly 01>11 (2 centhey, and in
these years of strenuous toil, you have
changed it from its native state tel a
prosperous f,n, Diatitlg tltis peeled
u and Your family have al ways been
r)o
eld in the highest (=Mem 101 this
neighborhood. You have ever been
Willing to assist in eve) 3 thing tending
for the welfare of the emniminity, and
We heartily wish you every soccess
and pleasuve in your fin ure home,
We would ask you to accept dims
gifts, not for any value attar/lied to
them, but rather to remind you, wben
you me them in the futhee, of the es,
teem and good will which goer/ with
you out 01 11019 common 'by. Signed
MARTIN KELLY,
Jae .1.
Earth Made a suitable reply; The
evening wee spent in games and
mode mut a bouotemte 1mt1i tvas
Set'Ved. 041'. and ides, 0 de moved to
Blyth title week Where we hope good
health, much happiness rid years of
service in the chttech ,and immumnity
Will be thole portion, They will el -
wive be 000100100 In the homes in thio
Say 1 Mamie Denman, but are they
true
The storiee that we hear,
About what yon intend to do
Within the future done
Well, if they are, W0 CR111101. seold,
Your mother did the saute ;
And einee the years around have rd.
led
You think you'll try the game.
1
H. L Stewart
HENFRVN
Wedding bells on Wednesday.
A nnou eP10 ent, /Mee.
Don't forget the Lecture to git rat
hy Rev. -Fulton Irwin, Lacknow,
on "Ireland and the Trish," under
the auspices of Ethel L. O. L., in
0110 Methodist (March,
This week Leslie and Mts. Eael,
who came from Howick tortmelrip,
have taken puesessinti or the farm
recently purthashd from LeW19 Whit-
field. Mr. Earl is a nephew of Thee.
and Mts. Bowes, of the sante line.
We welcome Mr. and Mee. Earl 100 11118
eommunity and hope they will find
themselves quite at home among the
people,
ADDRIASS AND PitusENTamos.-A
very pleasant gathering was held at
the home of George 117, and Mrs. Pol-
lard, Ethel, last Momlay evening,
When the Methodist church folk pre-
sented Miss Pearl LOW) with a fine
chair as a parting gift. Address ite
cornpanying it was as follows
DEAR Petreeen.-A few of your friends
and members of the Methodist, church
felt we could not let you leave 119,
even though you may not be far
arewgaveyt, waittlyiret, esxeypertelsxenienag otfo 071 eosu that
have been most pleasant during the
time we have been associated and
without wishing you the blessing of
God upon yon and yours wherever
you may be, eo we gathered here 00 -
night to, do honor to whom honor is
due, 45 (2 Chord) we would thank you
for faithful service in everything you
have attempted to do for the Master.
Especially as the organist in our choir
you have been most efillient, LOU:Ifni
and patient. You were always to be
found 021 700.' past, altheugh oft times
it meant to you the sacrifice of many
to personal preference. The members
of the choir desire to thank you, the
Trustees have also expressed their ap-
ple/elation and 1(20(0 sum every mem-
ber of the church le thanking you,
As a slight tnken of one regard we
ask you to accept this chair, not be-
cause er the intrineic worth it may
represent but bemuse of the good-
will that goes with it, We pray
God's blessing may be with you all
through the journey of life. Signed
on behalf of Ethel Methodist church,
F. A, 0.KELL, Pastor,
Y. T. Pot,maun,
A. _B. Come,
R. PFARSON,
The recipient briefly oelwnod thanks
for the kind words and choice gift and
wieheil: the pastor, choir and chinch
abundant succese. She had greatly
enjoyed her share of the work and
thanked the members of the choir for
their faithfulness and in t crest maid.
fasted, A tine time was enjoyed and
lunch served. Mies Love wits married
on Wednesday to (3, Alexander Speir-
an and will reside on the groones farm
it ()vey,
Well, all we wish' for you Is Joy
T.' hit each year you live
With that gond motored, happy boy,
With whets) you choose to live
We're glad your home will be near by,
And we can often meet ;
And. Mantle, you will sorely try
Your friends sometimes 00 greet.
Ethel
Flo seems to have Almost left itt bel.
Fred, James has secured a ieb 201
London.
Clhas, Cleaver lute bought the Pril,
lard faem on the nth Con. Price was
$3,400.
0.`oto And Mrs. Williamson have
moved to town and will occupy house
to the Summer lately owned by 8,
Laing,
Miss Leta Vodden has been appoint-
ed organist of the Methodist ohnech
choir as successor to Miss Pearl Love.
She should fill the post oompetentlY.
"A Woman's Tongue" -what do yen
know about it P Hem Rev, Snyder.
of Brantford, Thursday evenirig of
next week in his lectni e hi the illef h-
odist elturch.
Cranbrook
Jaen -'b NV, Fischer, Kitchener, emu-
erly of this locality, lute sold his fine
home and gives possession May 1.A.
The price was $3 200. Kitchener is
130:19110oliel."5i/ction Sale at Fred, jeochke's•
of Farm stock., implements, house-
hold file/Attire, Et/c„ will be held Tues.
day +Memnon, 28rd meta, at 1 p. m,
It will be without reserve as Mr. and
Mrs, Jeschke purpose ,removing De -
teak tvhere the forruce hae spent 8
years. Sale list may be read In this
resole
s 31 LOCKINfl D100EASI0D.-We
11.003 50)2) 10) have to report the death
of Ettle Fox, beloved wife of Robert
Locking, 12111 Com, Goy township,
who passed away (2228 ti. 00. last FH -
day in her 38th year. Sloe had an at.
tack of followed by
pneumonia and other complicatione
ising bade defiance to all that conld
o done to preserve her life. 17 yearn
o site was united in roarelage to, Iter
ow beteet parteme, who, with 3 sons
ool 3 daughters snevive 2 beoth re
deceased, Sylvester, Brnesels and
Manitoba, and 2 //biters, Mrs.
arty Adams, Wroxe•aw and Mrs,
lex. McCracken, Listowel, are also
ing. A sister. Mrs, Jas. Strettorn
brother, wm., are deceased,
lneeal, which wee private, was held
atineirty, conducted by Rev. illtv,
Kell. Interment was made in
teasels eenaetery, The bereaved are
ar
20
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1)
(13
ni
A
G. W. Pollard was bete front Stmt. 11
fried Thursday or last week attending A
to executor's business He has liv
bought a comfortable house in the (101
Ohmic city and the family will move Pt
there in about a moral). NVe don't, .8
like to son them go but wish them the 0
best going, 13
Wreaereter Oeseennif
die poetponed...meeti7g
2,22 f Weeeer et
Uottuell was h.oud11 GIanl/Or
81 8.30 on riIarch 5th.
Members present, Gen. Leckie, mar.
tou Hotve, Feed, Davey, D. 0, Pope
with Reeve kw, Douglas iu the chair.
Mieutee rd //Let umetime were read
tied on tin Pli,(1 ni D. Vs Pope, secotirl.
edtel',',5'n.1:'W.ed.i itituec‘*/*'
.li tseeV%Team", °,1,Petcecdive I ;
Womon'e 100 accident 13
in 11411 t Concert 12 00
.1113.'',111.11tila31%17,,":ikrilt,:ine plata 2 50
11. 12, Petiole:0o, -omen-) for
5 week. 50 0)0
power home. ..... ......„„ 11 05
Jim. Smith, work. 4 90
'1'. ti•Herophill, real -------------25 65
Thos. Brow:), Cr
)try and postage ---------------2558
1,1. M. Me 1 at tell, watery half
year, lie Inge, ete ..• - 67 90
Hear,. 1; leertee .... •• ••• 1 80
30, 1:11a,•1E, and rent Jinni -
/try 20 50)
Municipal World supplies ... • 2 16
W tn. 0043.., tegistration of 13y-
11805 .... . . 2 00
firiwseis P1 -'0, nthiting , , 0 00
$ 240 78
On motion of (leo, Laekie, seconded
by Fred. Davey accounts were passed.
.Motion to adjourn until Friday,
March 10020, by Geo. Leckie, seconded
by M. Howe was careied.
D. M. MacTatersii, Clerk,
Huron County
Rev. \V. M. Martiree roomy Mende
in Exeter will regret to know that he
bite been quite seriously 111 021 his name
in London. He le at. present improv.
in and we hope foe hi. speedy reeov•
ery.
Win. M. Ala who bad been
enn101/00(1.m his bed for over 10 years
passed away at the home of his broth-
er-in-law, Magistrate Andrews, Clin-
ton, at, the age of 82 years and 10
months.
Bad scalds and burns proved fatal at,
noon, Saturday, to Thomas Leonard
Goodwin, aged 20 year% who was In-
jured, in an accident at the Wilson
Packing Company plant, Chatham on
Wednesday last. He had been in ot
critical condition at. St. Joseph's Hos-
pital since the accident. The young
man in the course 022 1)18 usual employ-
ment, it is reported, slipped and fell
into a vat of boiling lard Before he
could be reached by fellow workmen
hie bod7 became submerged to his
chin in the boiling liquid,
EDITOR LAW DumeasSo.-John
Law, Seeretavy-Treasurer of the P211-
0001)105 News, proprietor of the Till-
sonburg Observer Jannary of
this year, when the Observer amalga-
mated with the Tillsonburg Liberal,
died. at his residence on Broadway
Sate/relay it) his 67th year,
after a severe illness 022 10 weeks dura-
tion. Mr. Law was one of tbe best-
known newspapermen in Western
Ontario, a man of high moral' stand-
ing amongst his bets/nese associates
and one of Tillsonburgd/ mbst con-
genial citizens, always interested in
anything pertaining for • the good of
the town and the public in general.
Deaeased had been to the newspaper
business during his entire life aud was
a member of the Press Association.
He leaves a widow to mourn his lose.
He was president of the Masonic Hall
Company ; a member of the King
Hiram Lodge, A. P. and A. M. No.
78; past grand master of Otter Ildge,
No. 50, I. O. 0. F. :ot member of the
Canadian (leder of Foresters and
Chosen Felentle. Funeral was held en,
Tuesday from hit, late reeldenre„
ADDITIONAL, LooALst
*4116,..11026•1
SUN rises at and 0000 ,00 01 oo, giv-
inil'10a0g1,(;°1`;(11A17P:ilta(:;i1010110 opened on
Tueeday of this 'Week.
Pusan. Library and Reading rootos
are ;it the reenter 11011rS.
Mane eveup making is on the pro.
gram, despite deep snow in the buth.
Tee Rutledge property. hear the
sehOol !Wea', lisa buoo hollght by Mrs.
George Sperling,.
STRATFoRts Mayor will receive $1,000
per nen salary Marty a Mayor
mai Reeve get more Rieke than coppers
itS a reward for their service%
The canvass for the Peace Forward
Movement in connection with Melville
church has been postponed until the ler•
ler part of April or early May.
A. hustling Poet Sall team should' be
pat in the field this season by 13russels.
Quite a number ofsem players:are
probably available, Good start Is worth
a good deal.
In Melville church last SundaYLthe
pastor spoke on "The Church's Mis.
alOn" 001 the morning and "Self awaken -
lug and Sel! Communion" at nightterleer-
Svia's*k., gives this ee but compliment.
Street:meek remitting from Lunesden,
ary statement :-We could not do With-
out 0110 0001080' 1300use1>12s POST st!? eeclese
stib,scnthaw
riptioo.
lu
has arrived and the spew
is settling galckly. In maty places
there are great piles of it but the tun.
sidue and nn occesirmat shower of rain
will soon reduce the qtr.:unity. it wottlel
be just as well 10 0100 sleighing contimied
10,(ev anilo0tteh we rriwt Foekoerb80ru.itry re th, 1 tom a
subscriber at Alberni, fi• 0., Sart We
have had a very :revere Wintet, That
rnee»s for one or two riatte temperature/
was 3 below zero, Not Much snow hut'
lots of frost, Every num 110 busy rued
setae te like the thy cold Instead of the ,
/dual ran,