The Brussels Post, 1920-4-22, Page 51431.
aommEss CARDS,
JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS
LIMITED
WM. SPENOE
UONVEYAN(G1ii i 41441 1881,TH (
of MARRIAGE LICENSES
aloe is 11111 Poet Olden, Ethel. 30.1
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B. SCOTT AB AN AUOT'1WN•
Salt, will 14011 for better prWes, to
b ,(tor men In lova 0)x1)1) 101U 11,80 charges
than any sbb1r Auutbu.00r in 3(011 1Urou or
be won't charge anything. LaIea and 0r1101-4
can always be arranged at this whoa or by
p 'ors 11101 application,
OR. WAROLs4W
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calla, Unice oppo,its
b'loui• 141111, 1)01)01.
T. T. M' RAE
M. B.. M. O, P., & S. O.
1)t. O. H., Village of 131 • . la,
Physician, Surgeon, Accor.- '1r
Offbeat residenceapposite Muir, : Ohara,William street.
PRBBBFBCT, 811LBRAN & COOKE
Barristers, 8o !altars, Notarles Puhile,
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Office on the Square, .1)d dear from Hamilton
Street,
(300111(1013 ONT.
Prlvnee fund., to loon at lowest rates.
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The I. H.C. 8-16 and 16-20 Tractors
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International
Implements
To the Farmers of Grey and Sur-
rounding Country :
1100 prepm'ed 0o take al'der's roe
McCormick and International Imple-
ments, lents, Tettetnr0, lengines, Plows, 1511.
silage Cutters, Oreton Sepal'aLo's,
Wagons and Sleighs.
Full line of Tillage a nA flaying
and Harvesting Implements. No bet-
ter Binder, Mower, or Manure Spread-
er made them the McCormick.
Buy from me end Rave money as
i Can pay 00011 and can Real on Leroux
to snit.
Will heels repairs or got them for
you on it day or CWO'1 notice,
Call incl 0130 ole et Ethel before
buying and save money,
DAViN MILNE - Ethel
:t u eSsteseeet3 '4?WArWo'ges i?1Sedc'k
Set the Best It Pays
1), ELLIOTT
Yongo & Oharlou fits., Toronto
. dive,/ With gra+lo instruction for punt•
"ii,
11aue as Stenpg[uphere, Private Seam,
1111'len, )ionk Keepers, Unlne As0lelaut1Z.
,r) Uenimol•elal I'eactioru, huntand fur;;; 61
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ear grlld00100 there 411011 4011 t11ne0 0110
x11411''.3. 'file yahoel onjoyya a wide•,:
0Prend pet('mutgge, Upennll year, 1944- r
1.1' any 4hne, Large catalogue hailed- 11
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W. 41, et.moTT, PRINCIPAL.
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Pad ! etim
Jin o
Ni vise has been re-engaged as
englueer lor Teeswater electric light and
pumping plant, and has rented part of
Geo, Cashek's house for the Summer,
He will stay until hydro is in operation.
W. F. VANS1•ONE has sold his resi-
dence, corner 0t John and Centre Street,
Wingham, to I.. Pettigrew, Lions Head,
for the suns of $3000,00, also cottage on
John Street now occupied by James
Mitchell, to Charles L. Cook,
C1.104ToN New Era refers to the new
G. T. R. agent as follows :—Mowat
Choweu, son of J. G. Chowan, of town,
who ilas been assistant ageut at Wing-
hton, has been promoted to the Brussels
9131114011 as agent, and will take over hie
[lobes next week. Brussels people will
find Mr. and Mrs. Chowen excellent
eitizOii.
Mrs. Jane L. Hill, who has been an
inmate of the Aged Peoples' dome in
Loudou for the past 3 years, died on
April loth. Funeral was ueid from the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred. Jobn-
ston, Loudesboro. Deceased teas 88
years of age and was Ole mother of Mrs,
Joe, Weymouth, of Blyth, forluerly of
Brussels.
Lase week while in Lucknow George
Roberton, of Clinton, brother to Mrs.
Jas. Baliactyne, Brussels, bad bis over-
coat stolen item the hotel while he was
at droner, He lost his keys, books and
sbnle papers of value. He "rushed"
the season by going home without an
overcoat, The police are busy 041 the
lookout for the coat.
Wiugham Times says :-0. NI, Chow -
en, who has been operator at the -0. T.
1t. station here, has been promoted to
the position of ap,eut at Brussels station
and will leave this week t3 take up his
new duties. . Na❑yfrimcs will
be pleas-
ed to hear of Mr.Choweu's promotion
arid will wish him success to his new
position.
Sous EOG MACHINE4.—Frank J. Hill,
Winghem, has 8 Rhode 1. Reds, which
started to lay in October, at s1 months.
They have kept up a record siuce Janu-
ary which is conside,ably better than
the Ottawa laying contest. During
January, February and March they laid
503 eggs or an average of better than Si
eggs per day. In the first 6 days in
April they laid 40 eggs, or almost 7 per
day.
beeve Armstrong & Sons, Hullett,
township, have recently purchased au
additional 150 acres of laud, making
them owners of 45o acres i1) one block,
They are extensive farmers and holders
of some of the choicest land in the town-
ship. Reeve. Artbstrong is energetic,
progressive and a wide awake 13us(uess
man. He is a brother to Wm. Arm•
strong, of this locality.
'PaaswATER News says of a former
Br u, s
s•elite:— oho Ntvtus
on Saturda
J
Y
received for his son, W111004
dis-
charge certificate a
duplicate of a dls-
which
is being sent to every disabled soldier,
who served with Ole Princess Pats, It
is embellished with the insignia of that
regimeut and is engraved with the fol-
lowing: -105763 Private Wilfred Nivins,
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Iw
Pantry, served with honor and was dis-
abled In the Great War, Honorably
discharged on July 25th, (918."
George R. T.
Jamestown
Edwal'cl Barnard left Monday to
spend a week at Windsor, Detroit
and Arnhoretbutg visiting his father
and sisters, b, fore starting to work
with hie brothers at London. Mrs,
Burner ti 1014 family will follow when
Mr. Barnard gals a house whicl, are
scarce in the city. \Ve wish them
well.
Blyth Standard speaks of a former
resident of Jamestown lotlality as
rnllnies : -Reeve James Cult and
family lust week moved to their new
home in (1otl9rl4'h. We all sincerely
regret the removal of this family flute
town, They have been, clueing their
re0ldeiree of 16 sears here, excellent
citizens rind held 1110 esteem 1)l' the
community eas a whale. At the p1) s-
en, time ale. (hitt holds the highest
office in the gift of our ratepayers
that of Reeve. It is his intention to
per form the duties thus involved as
crateful!} ns if he was l0 resident, until
the end of 1 he year and will be present
et each sitting.
McKiIIop
Wind was received last week of the
depth of lames henry 1,Inrt, well
known in MCKilinp and Seaforth, at
the age of 4P ytare. He was born a4
Winthrop. 15 years ago 11e became
interested 1e lumbering and with his
bynfher-In-law, (3. D, 0, 1 -latae, went
to Peery Sound District where they
lumbered for 7 years. He was mar-
ried 27 years ego to Miss Emily Field-
ing, Geav011hur01, who died at Win-
throp 3 years ago, leaving 3 sone, Wil-
liam, Edward and Harvey, who are
all at house at Peery Soiled to which
the family 1)8(111.11041 3 years ago, The
body w101) brought to Seafurtb, the
funeral taking place on Wednesday
afternoon from the eesidence of Mo.
and Mrs. barn, James street to Malt-
lendba)Ik cemetery, The bel'eaved
family have the sympathy of all in
their sad hour.
About 0 30 o4 Tuesday night of last
week the been with contents of Neil
Kline, St. Columbian, was destroyed
by (he, 10 head of cattle and 3 horses
perished i41 the fire together with all
the, other contents. kir, Kline had
jest• had this auto overhauled and it
too was destroyed. A weak previous,
fire wee seen itn the stabling part,
about o'eloclt to 1110 evening, by a
neighbor 1)0501115'0n the tread and a
bucket brigade soon quenched it,
The the 011 Ttit•edtly night ;started in
lite hay -]nolo turd when noticed t1)'
buildinng was 10 flumes. There 13118
$2400 llteu0aetre 0(01,1141 011 the build -
leg. Muth sympathy Is felt for Me.
1(Itue Its 11e hue suffered emelt adver.
sity during the past year, 111 the death
of hie wife about a year ago and of his
(1114111 about a months ago.
Ethel
A pleasant evening 34108 enjoyed on
Monday, when the teachel'e, officer's
and some 1411041401111101 students of 4t,
Paul's Sunday school met together at
the borne of Win, and Mr , 00ates,
John St,, \V Ingham, and gave them a
miscellaneous shower, Mrs. Ooates is
an active worker in the Sunday
school, Their wedding having taken
place un 2huch 2nd, which happened
to be Dollar Day the tbllowieg ad-
dress was read by Miss M. Plenty ;
To Mr, and Mee. 1V. Coates,
On Dollar Day it Is a sight
The oldies are out remit morn till
night
Huntug 1'er hnt•gains in hoods heavy
1011(1 light
Till the el,rks get their nerves i1) lin
awful plight.
But Annie went out before the rer+t.
Ai(11 found a bargain of the very best
hoe 141(14 gut Coates that, will stand the
test
And now she'll always be warmly
dressed.
For she gel (11)ate for Spring nod
Coats for Fall
Goats fur \Vint4r, 4011101••1.10114 ;.11
Coats for Smilax 'u1,1 1.0108 for Mee.
day
And Coats tor arty old d•ty at all.
And now you httve taken Coale for
life
We know you will be to him a good
wile
So your fr iende froth St. Paul's have
come to night
With heaps of good wishes 111at all
your hours may be bright.
And we thought we would give you a
little shower
And spend with you tt pleasant hour
And when you get tired of us send 4414
home
13nt Ihu parcel14 we've brought are all
your own.
The parcels having been duly open-
ed and humorous ver'se's read in cen-
necLinu with each a dainty lunch was
served after 00111311 all joined heartily
in singing "Por Anld Lang Syne" and
"Fol' They've Jolly (Good Fellows."
Before the gueet8 adjourned Mr.
Goatee made a short speech expies-
sing sincere appreciation on behalf of
hie wife anti himself foe the many use-
ful gifts contained in the shower.
Wingham
J. A. McLean wee elected , Vice
President of the Canadian Befall Coal
Dealers Association ab the annual
meeting in Toronto.
Robert Elliott, formerly of Wing -
ham, announces the engagement of
his youngest daughter, Mabalah (Pet),
to Charles Clinton Duncan, 13. S. A.,
only eon of Mrs. A, Duncan, Vineland
Station. Marriage to take place
quietly in Brantford latter part of
mouth.
Following custom of previous years
business then of Wingharn will ob.
einem the half holiday on Wednesday
afternoons, commencing Wednesday,
May 510) and continuing until last
We4nesdayin September. When a
legal holiday falls in any day of rho
the half holiday will not leo .
week 111 n t 1 b
y
served.
J. W. Dodd was in Orillia last week
attending animal tweeting of Royal
Black Preceptory of 011011110 and Rots
llorace \V. Snell and A.,(3, Smith were
i1) the same place at the annual meets
ing of Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario
West.
Waimea and Mrs. Porter celebrated
their. 62nd weddiug anniversary Wed-
nesday, being married ,in Godel ick,
April 14th., 1858, and have lived in
\Vinghaul ever since. They have 11
childreu of whom 2 eldest are dead
with 0 surviving. The old folk epeet
the Winter with their daughter, Mee.
Pattison, Port Elgin, 1olr•, Porter is
the last surviving member of his
family.
Barrister Morton, who for a number
of years has held office of police mag-
istrate here, has resigned. He has
practised here for Many years as law -
yet', conning to \Viughoul when a
young man, Ile is now in his 70's and
feels that he cannot eatery on his law
business and othet• business, hence, his
resigultti0•14. His sneceeeor has not
yet been determined.
Annual meeting of \Vinghluu Bowl-
ing Club was held in the Council
Member when the following officers
were elected :—Hon. President, A. E.
SAYEIJ FROM
LIFELONG EiISERY
Arid w Dangerous Operation, by
Taltiag "PRUIT•A•TIVES'
MRS. M. J. GORSE
8928 Union St., Vancouver, B.0,
"I suffered with all the symptonf
of Female Trouble, with chronie Con-
stipation and constant Headaches.
I h•ol pains low down in the bark and
sides of the body. 1 tried various
remedies without relief, and then put
me :self under a doctor',, care and he
art. i30d me to have an operation, I
141tised.
Then, I started taking 'Fruit•a-
tives'; and from the outset, I felt
better, and this nedicirw has completely
e•
relievedof s mym(s I and
e me l
r1
�Y
suffering. My weight was only 143
pounds and now it is 108 pounds. I
am free of pain and headaches and the
terrible Constipation ; and what saved
me from misery is the splendid fruit
medicine, `Fruit -a -times'."
MRS. M. J. GORSE.
50e, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit-a-tives Limited Ottawa, Out,
Smith ; Preeidont, A. girding : Secy.-
Treaa , L, 0. Young ; Field Commit-
tee, R. Allan, Wei. Holmes, P. Te,
Binkley ; Membership Committee, L.
o n t A. G. Smith R. Bloomfield,
,
A. B. Porter, R. S. Williams. Club
intend having electric fights installed
on the green this season and expect a
large membership,
Seaforth
A car of oil has been c rdered for the
streets.
Telephone will be installed in Fire -
mens' room.
The proposed memorial for the sol-
dier boys will be placed in the park.
Messrs. 'Garden and Neelin were ap-
pointed Wardens of St. Thomas
church and BarristerHnlmsted and R.
Parkes Lay delegates to Synod.
FREED AFTERpy��pSERVING
YEARS PUNISHMENT
1NIAN CONVICTED OF NEGLECT I$
EMANOTEATED AFTER NEW
TRIAL,
A ,case which deserves meth
thoughtful consideration is that of
Wm. TT. Barron, 103 Morgan Street,
)Bennington. For ten soars M'r. Bar-
ron suffered the •1.5011.08 roused by
Rheumatism. At times he was hound
hand and foot by the grip of Mem
matie pains. On the arh'ien of a
friend he stood for a 110W trial and
used T.R,C.'s.
Read what be has to say:—
''I have been a, sufferer from Itheu-
matislu for ten years. Have been so
bad at times Z could not clove baud or
foot for months. A iris advised 11 ' 'i e
( d ole
to try Templeton's RI ewuntic Cap-
sules, and I have been thankful ever
since. They worked wonders for oto,
and I have never felt any return of
'the disease,"
It's prartienlly intone:able to obtain
eri,ie,tco etrong,•r than this testi•
mlon'al, and a woe,' to the wise is
;dweller : I0; -1»((, Tr yen 14ulfel', buve
a new trial—use T.R..0 is.
Auk year Druggist or write us for our tied
booklet; It is Interesting and .:oats you nothing
('rempletonsl 142 King uses., 'Toronto). We
BIM/ T.R.C. s rn yso1.-re on receipt of 81,04.
Sold et Jas. Pelee Drag St re, Brussels.
9.mt .yam.
Have you seer) 1111' splendid line of Men's and Boys' Work Sines 01
Made by reliable firms in the very best of L+'ik, Tan Grain and Ueus
()elf, They never fail to give satisfaction.
Prices for men are $6,00, 86 25, $0,50 and $7.00.
We also have cheaper lines at•et2 75 and $3.75.
Prices for Boys are $8•'75 and 84 75.
. ` worthYouth's High Top Scout Hoots, in $
ec black mid tan, wth $5.(16• Oue 3 l5
Special at t
Ladies' Fine Shoes
Brown Vici Kid, high heel and receding toe, at .......................$ 6 00
Brown Vici Kid, Cuban heel, receding toe With toe rap, at...,. 6 00
Black Vici Kid, Cuban heel, plain receding toe, tib 5 75
Black patent bottom, high gray kid top, nett/ petforated toe, at0 00
Brown Calf, Neolin sole, rubber heel, splendid quality, at .... 6 50
Brown Calf Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, Cuban heel, perforated
toe, wonderful value at .... .........-..., ......... ..,.,• 5 50
;Black Denote., with cushion soles and rubber heels, a solid com-
fort shoe at . ..... 6 50
1pl High Class, Stylish Shoes at wonderfully reasonable prices.
Why pay more ?
R. Ce RATHWL-ILLI,
Moncrie'ff
Flax
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FOR SE,:1)
ALSO
Flax Meal
John Lo''g1)n
Brussel'; 011,1.1
William 1134-14) 1'a s . 4)!, In••,'ll 11:1'
propertY k 413011 114 13 ,1110'0' 1. .
Mrs Beall i:• 11,10 held ttt • I, -'.p5.' , r r
0110141 td l 1)14(1044 (3(4 11 I'u 1,11 f'.,,k, 1,.,) 110
no such luove has be,•11 merle, he del
not feel be eh111111 tt't,t •ug"1_
alts. J„11,1 leekar. 01,144 4t ate,' b. r
55)14 Id; 1b,1 -y Salto 11110 141
'd her ,laughter, .'t•, , I' '1 -'I rt tl
Willi all I hr l'' 104' )' 0,1 -1 1I,”
lfieocle wi-11 1)"r (41.,1,0' . , 114L14,4 • ,;1
emlgr1l(tlitt,• le -r, "1),•r „e1),,.,; i , In
lier'.relent 111'„,s
Slyth
Phe (1'nu1011 1),14 per ihased ti, r i '0
,MI1lirery foe the 12 Int•'. nen ..1. wl;t•1)
Uel' 41,4.011.
P01411111:e T411143' 11410 10111 11.11
frnni Detl04 whet,• le. took a 1'111
(,1014)4111 all i11iG4n. 4111 nth .41.
Wu, and 11 r„ hta•1,-Illy. ha^e rr•
turned haul' 1'1,,111 lti, -;(4..c,,N-, .i,''e
!AV.'S' "on,.t site st-lover ;11111L., ,
Dr 5l,"1.11011?4,
Rev, W, Reee, 0044 of )re.
of hast W81,8001.11 tc110 11 to e40
ettt,.inned for 1,1414(4 years 1)e 1.,111. t 111
en' 1)l' Iltr 1, l4('ip:(1 100(30)'•'•4.,44
chinches ,•f ldalitex N ti , h( b t 015
received the honor of 10. 1).
A quiet wedding was solemnized 4,0
the manse, Myth, nn Al .re11 31, when
111 hie Lizzie M,U•mahi because the
wife of Russell 5 1011,1.•' ok, R,'v. Geo.
Telford, JI. A , 13. 1) , 1,. 11''411111,5 (Rhe
ceremony. The newly .:4dded c •np:e
lel'( on a visit to Yawata aro! 1.1.1111
pointe, They tt ill mate their tonne
on Lith Con, of Iiullelt.
rey
Leslie Lake wee holidaying ttillt
relatives in Hamilton,
J. 0. \Vi11i11ms0n end dies It ('i'' -
en. 11,unl110n, visited hi- mother, alts
J. Louttit, over 1111' Wer 11 end,
It will be interesting 41) know :11111
on Alnrch 17th, m1111e 111.• i'01luwt,44 of
Old Saint Patrick were ,4it111((3I'1 the
colors of the green, It ye, y quiet wed-
ding was solemnized at the man -e by
the Rev. Muiranld, paslnl of 014 311.
Andrew's Presby Writer church 'forcer-
tn. The happy enupb• to the ('41,-
- c 'd •.• tr 1.
mon were Alias Ise b01:0 AI 1 t. _t
formerly of Grey end 31 men l';. w(dit It,
( 1 ' 1 e
of Toronto. Aft( the mai
had been tied they dime. ted for ti..nl-
ilton and Niagara Fens •,u enjoy 'heir
honeymoon. Mo. and Mee. Smith ,viii
reside at the groom's residence, 103
Dupont 81., Toronto.
Trowbridge
Mrs. Ed, Hamilton 01.48 in 11litcha,!
attending the funeral 'f Mt. David.
son, all uncle of Me- Ha 'Afton.
Rev. W. Sterling excel wowed 1.11 prim
with Rev. T. A, Bel:, Molest - •,
His Visit and 801401011s rare mt11:11 ap
precured, -
Evening. service 1- Met, lief
' s 7 30 [ tiadn a n
r 0c
church begins at
of 7 and will 0011 131111E tot till u,met
months.
The "Ever F,tilllful” 11ys clue, met
at the hone of Frank Ot11100 told after
Oeguhtl' .business belaul .' of er -Malt;
P88 pleasantly spent In pl.:,, inn
games, etc. Boys meet next thee at
Jas. Brand's.
There was a good turl,lut at u'•+nheI
meeting of the Ladies' Aid society at
the home of Mrs. J. s. Jahr, -rots
Officers are as follow , : Preei'lent,
Nirs, Thomas 'filcher] ; ' ice-Praeiaent,
Mrs, John Vile ; St, retary, Alts.
Lorne Tabor ; Treasurer ,Mrs. Welter
Ward ; Pioral 4mmnlitt. -`, Mrs 3, 11.
Oode and all's. ,fay. H, fniltuu 1 P„'-
sonage committee, Mrs, los. John -one,
Mrs, E, illcRae, Mrs. \4'il.l'.ee Ward
and Mrs. O. E. 0.180,18.
At the animal weeder., of the Sun-
day School, held at tlhe parsomtge, of-
fieet14 l'ot' the ensnitg y'411r were elect-
ed as inflows.: -.-5 Opel hi! Joe,
Vine and ilrl.ry Arin0l tong ; Sect 0 -
fere, John Howl), A•«islant ti„01i-
tary, 1118, Bl'11.1 e • 'f 1 P14414» 4.011
Etta Auslna, : 111g43(1..to, 14! . , U, a
Thompson and Miss 1.uelle o,. 41,0:
Blackboard arts,(, F 1l'1, ('s ale ;
9111.,el-h,1ef(dellts of etad .• eon d, part -
went, Mee. Vine and Airs, Tughe,.
Listowel
Mervyn (Grills, who en'ue hon,c t1)•
tog to Lilo illness of hie looth4r, has t1.
turned 10 Winnipeg
Purnd, of l+ze.. Wilier will ha '.4.11 y
toInuts1ll,I-Ir ie (ki( ou,ll ,1 1,1
1 is b d, .,1)d (1111' hit 1114. _ 1•..1
1,^p4ful.
Le lis Pfeifer hies beer, r •1):'s e .' . .
gate In till anm1Al Coot r,'1) o, i1).••
levr.tigeli11 l cirri, ch, t 11c'1, 4. it r
held in Alsfeldt Bole
Mrs. J. J. Poster, 11. s been made
Secretary cd` the llonpl 1411 board, sue.
eeed111g W. Olim,O, 13..A,, 1vhr, osiked
to be relieved. She 0' ew 14,1(8 the
combined ntli,, 141 0044'0 .1lV-ix•r•+lsn1-er.
W. R. Roynolcl4, tell had trimmed
to leave fol' Kineerelino, .vas re-engnl.-
ed as Superintendent. f, ( ole 0,islnw..1
Public Utilities enlntuission at a 414001'
ithe boatel mid will in all probe,
bllity remain i11 town.
Isaac and 141,'4. i1.icha, de, who 14:130
bees living 'upstairs ave, 1110 nlihi100.y
parlors of 11110::00 111,', 540', 141) I'.1'
SU'alfnrd, and 111 1'111 11 .' will lnsdue
their home at the Hone,' 1)Q Itrl'ttge,
where they can be propc•1'Iy cared for.
Football commit I tie ;I the List, wet
Amateur Athletic. Asseeintioo, have
decided to enter 2 teams In W, 1'', A,
this season, one in the j4111101' 54,9t'e
and one in the internle(il Ate seep s.
Samuel Bricker, ono of Lislo,t,a's
bast known citizens, w1) • hart here in
ill health for rlpemads 0l' (1 year, pew -
ed away Tuesday of Iasi. week i' his
60tH year, following it slight och,' oil
Monday, which hastened the epud. 148
was born in Poll, l+4lgin and has reside
ed in town for 40 years or more,
n�flty flout': last and Always
TILE Inc' 1111,4t to, of tab, ,,,8
111r1n0rial - ill illy 011.'4(4 of
wlu h' it, itr,d. l111 110' c
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It•1.1,l'I,1111t 1110 .I"4 t.l the overlt
.leve 1111 it, and its )rll;ie:.al • i:11,•al;^
ter determines its 3P011(1111n•e. as a
ren,em111111M1'.
All tirallltd' 07 Ir .t 1., i I ire
nlech1111.•al ,teal t0' 10,: on. nn+
enlltain mica, and for lb_' same 10a -
00u it *411)14)16 resist the action of ail',
wales, gases, float and heat. A
sb'lctlu•a1 or mechanical weakness
Irl
lb, m1),.r 1'1.01 1't'c-.t which ,t monument le cut r,•[luces its value out of
all ;,,..1e.rtion I.1) 11- • ••04f..0 ; f.,r the eesentint grin ,pie of any me1114'1•
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f' A h, i+iiug was'lelntlized
nn Ai, 1 ,,-1, 7111 4110 , 011 tilt' )tome
f J "1. , � ', It albu•e township,
whs., I ...e o . t 1.11111 M40.111.1, 30118
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Jam.re 13rork
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• town it,„ fdius 13 1? ,.f.•titlliV.f,I
by Re .% t•.. 11, 0ltnhal.
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C. Wel OATS
Soyal Household Hour
Clover and Timathy Seed
NOW ON I1 ',NI,.
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nix eh -1, 1 1 ,',:en' to Canada 10
or gl,ticl•. „1. i 0,0 1'nre1111t„ :,1' pulp-
wood 1hui1 nal pulp.
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- iiup,o 3.1- 14 r'ut1 Judges of ;l]lullreal•
Atwoor' -
111.0i:11 ie tdiver, daug•ittr of W. '1'.
and Mr, Oliver, Liu -1 ('h4,',o'
tory, (tudorweut (11) up, 'anion fol. up•
peudicitis at the Mem sill huepital,
Listowel.
Rev. Hislop Dickson, 111, A., B. D„
son of Thos. and 2111's Dickson, At-
wood, received a unanimous call to re-
main as 01,1+4• of 11:e newly formed .
union rh.1, ,r.: of Abs: g .Jet' and Ken-
ney, Manitoba, at a s dray of $2000
41)111 free mans1.
A. deputation 1(ppni (Led by the
Patriotic League of El 0.11 Centre wait-
ed on the Council ttak ug that some l
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a up-to-date Bakery in the Garfield Block, Brus-
0 cels, and ate prepared to supply your needs in
'°z• ,rood Bread, Cookies, Cakes, &c.
Will endea:•or to please our customers and
asolicit your hearty co-operation in the enter-
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