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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-1-19, Page 3Canamitewad News Intended for last Week's Issue anompagon,,,ixrpmearnilatliorNVINIattlatadra7j...1..raPP •— ineen......,,,eneennennanneeneeeneeneto ,,neogeee,s„,.., d d y 11 1. ••••••••••••awahmarpp. "wretter Saw Mill oftco,...rrpscaza-arwm.nign...e...memanaversemr.......1,. lumber Custom Sawing -Bilge [Atm tining Slide in your logs and have them promptly ,lawn into lumber. If long distenee custoreerta !Mine no and WP • simil endeavor to hive lumber ready for mitten ttip. Shiagle logs may be sto 1 ill Oal. yard , until wing, when they will be manufactured. We are in the market for all kinds of Logs and Tie Timbers, but no Elm for ties accepted. We stork everything in Lumber, Shiplap; Siding, etc. Pacific Coast Red Cedar pnd Atlantic Coast White Cedar shingles. Gibson Lumber& CiderMilis Phone 30 or 28-2. ' Wroxeter, Ont. aglel/Z,earaare......1.a..staraLlaor.ouvar Set..10.0111.' Ampipamer..0 t The Surratindinu District is: g.,:...,-.,...).1...1.....„:„.:.,:....:..1....:„.:,44„,:•34.1.-:.?....-14-1.1.1.-...:÷...:44.:,.,.:....:.+4.1*.:.4.4...x.c...:44.... WRC,XETER Mrs. A. D. Armstrong is xecover- ing from a remelt illnese. A buoy s'noon iro antieipated at lbe saw mill, when 0801 lt le conuneneed on Mond ay. The Angliean Ohm ch,nwhich was put up for unction, on Satin day, wo purchased by Al wrid Wearring. Hose and 31 la. Stu 41, Bowman 7111 e, spent the week -viol with the former's father, Jas. Stott, Who still et/utilities very poorly. Charlee and 311e, AlcCutcheon, who returned from their wedding trip, last Wednesday, were tendered a, mieeellatiectue shower, at, the home of Robert Dupree, on Friday evening, by a large gathering of blends. Mrs. Gem ge b4n11, a former res- ident of the village. died et Lloyd - Mi ost Saida, 'net Monday. The re- mains Were kid tO rest 011 Monday 141 barium'', after a. (unto al 00(V11111 corn ducted by Rev. A. D. Armstrong, Ales. Gibeen wee in her 88th yette, and W110 heR1 in the high - Pet l'O44P1rd for 11 er many est- imable etielitiesa Previous to a de- cline in etrength. she had been a very fie titre member in the Preebyterinn ited (deo in the W. M. 8., of which she wits a life ineipher. Ans. Minion was twice mantled, her first h111411(111 being a Me, 1410,11111, 01 'Mol- evworth Mem the decease nf Me. Gibson a few stoat; agn, she teem to the West,. She ie survived by 1(44 11(1' sett and daughter, W, E. Alois ran, of Letelon, and 31)0, 1,i11,11ay, Llovininster, at whose home she pins - bed awitas. BLYTH Ito, U. Dodds has decided te give up Inioiness It is his int( 01101, to take a trip to the ('08.00, 01110 Som Iller. T1108. IL Wright,_ aged 71, well - 1: town ('0111 41111') nun a past pees - idea of the Lignite) Builders' Ex- ehange, deed at, 1,01(tIon. the W00 a (01 0180 e01419110 or Blyth, and 141 a conein 11f Devicileloody. 131111:11 was mad, 41. Myth. Ine al, A. Shipley in (Seed on Mon. don, and is now in mentession of the injilical premien purehased reign Dr, Colborne. The deretor will take rip 4 his reeidence in the Elder dwelling on King etreet. Alt 41. Chas. Burling received 11)0 99111 41 ('4914 ittl Chrietimis Day, of the death of 1, 04 her youegeet sister, 131itenne 1811)411, fP of Hem y 18. MeCalletieb, and widow of the late linter! 1 -To - (48.111), V4 ho )11.490*11 aivny ite firace 111)0111 tti, Ten on to, onethe mottling of ldet• 25011, beine in her 4191 yeeie She went to Toronto from here 20 ye(4( e years ago, 0ill11f4 W11i011 tin10 she bad. In en a (‚8.11 111111 member of the Sal- vation Aline,. The funeral inolt ;deep from her lee° residenee. 50 Butle street, on Monday, Dec. 27111, at 8 n'olock, service being emu:Meted hy the Salvation Army. Interment took place in Prospect 00019114) 34, She leaves to pitmen her loss two sons, 4 siseers and 3 beothere. Mesere. Col heson & Glonsher exnect to have Suilleient flax still nil hand to keep their. mill in operation nail welt on in February. They have al- ready shipped cars of green tow and have on hand upwards or 4,0110 hush - els of Reed, 1)4111 0? which they twee to- ;thin nut shortly, GORR1E The rink is now running at full blast. 77118 8.11)1118.1 vestry meeting of Ste Stephen's Church will he held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 18114. The voting people of the Milted Church attended 8. socinl time held at 1 he 110018 (Pr R. E. and Mis. James tp honor of Dr. al..A. Mutton, who le! 11114 following clay Jai Miteliell, whole 11P reePlltly [(44 1011(189(1 a dental prailt- ice. Ile Wag presented with a entrip- llnmentam-Y . nit,. BLUEVALE Tineence—lieent —A 4intirritige el nitwit more than el (Blowy hate est In a glean numbet• or people in this vic- inity wen soletiodzeil lo Antiretv'e United (linnets Klemm. Int 477i'd11,8` day, Dee. 29th, et 11 o'cleek (4. 10. The ehlltraetir.g parties wet e And' en; ilei•old llohnee, (iPDetritit, son of A mil aud Airs. Bluevale,' at•cl 1111es y Agnes Blair, of De: troit, yomtgest 11(4(4141(1 ('14 of 1110. 18.114 Benjami] 'Blair 811(1 his wife, Elsie Goopee Blair, wlin at one time liv•-,1 ,at Kippen, 11 woe peenliarly fitting nue this young lady ehould comp baelc to inatened 11018, for her rel- atives on b it father's and mother?* Sides have been for many yea, 9 end ! ore yet etautiell int (1ll,18 of this i :Murcia The clurrch wee beautifully decorated for the ()evasion with (mince branches holm( with 001488. Fri In 1ita11(181119 wreathed tr. 1(11 ((pence, MA ung white bolle, tuni 111(11)11 and organ 491 )1' int 11 14 841 wit,11 11101-441 eyclettien, eebizeittline ie end peimele, A huge ctempeny of rel. (1019014 (1(1(1 triemis wit 1)00(0(1 1110 nee- , . , emony 411 811(101(01 4131 Itev, It, A, 1.,undy. The bride, (In)enting in her tr 01' rose georget N Vel VP t and entl ying 11 1198.1141 0411 begirt, tif Aleiltue 11m11t8 fly roses with white narciesne and (111(4(1 141(1(1(11' felt!, WP1.8 given away by Hold% Highs Meta Lundy at the negan and Oilfield! Jiteroc, with violin, played the wedding minimh and it full choir pang "0 Perfect Love," 1141111 g elw signing of the 100I9t.01. Alit:). a host of ftiencls hail Ifered good tv1(411- es and con.gr.atulatione, 1 1)1111(11 party, nonsugang of close friends of the bride and groom, 141(4(111-1111 to the hoine of Rohl, and Mrs. Mine, where 1(1 the genial atmosphere 0( 01119 very hospitable home a stimptiume wed- ding leMen 1', wee enjoyed. Mee, 11 ; pi e• el t 4Ve silawl. ter y, 1.0 11''! 114,11 toarls followed, and 11180 Mr. I !,ie fitting and 10,1ther :VP Lill ril4 ',nil Arra, llolni ../ left by 441''! '0' foe ' Thr' 11 tri. Ili'' eympattly of their home 1(1 Del roi Among ibe en( 4,.. e,,toritunity. gnom: Vrel and 4110, 1 1 of .1 Dinte:Ss .1 ND Plt,lste:.:NT.Vflerel Blnevale, met ber mot father 4 f the Toe..4144y v enito4, old friend,- an 141 "Ian, and Miss Mary Belle Crean, titeglibela met al the lomo• ine rg t 1)81.1011. 8. 901.3, f•101.P rennet of the Sire. Nitelial, 11111 tion„ 1.4.1.19, 1(14(11t1 if ill 1411(1 V141111tble NAM ), /111 enjoy/41de rivelrimt. AH 11 girls ipetified lo the esfeern and re- lopl, a,n1 I(((I ('4,1. (111' i4'8V PI ll 414 gird 1,1 tebielt the young (rouule are 11 ilfP(P1, 11 pr roretihr 1 t.,11 loth], mei who know 11(81)4 jeir, in (wide to sprrii,,, tvi bib:" (01 11,, 10 an heppinme mid le the following «thirvee t I (4 es proeperi ty. e 41 on, uppr•veiatiott y nor 1. Wert, utnenget 4(8. tiering IP OW P lino, 11.84 you Milo. 1prorr tare, We 14-141 (1( 11 " r• j ecesy101 11 9'') 1. 1)0(411. Y• 11 1(14 1.0 rid:Ili/1 11 yen, es-li in tie 1)- your kindly (11(111,41 41001' WO' kiwi and gi ,teimie 11 position. interein y, it he ye elt- e en in retell and every (1110 le( 10,1.- e Hied i 0 your exemphiry good efral le et - 44 ,-,- rot,h1 fo,r 1,.( 110, loo 14 (4 4)1 1.11 eau 1,000 offer of one 11 port -elation of yen 1011etet-ore, we tisk you to nenept 11(10 ,, (rift, not foe ins in trinele value, but its ((light token et our ('(41 ('0144, and in doing' e0, we tisk von to Menet, accept our best wishes 011 a happy ChrielS: ' note and (40(1',4 meseinge tee. the punting Now Time. Signed on be- half ef the nholls, reJE 1)EW.4 14, FORD'W,SCH Stores nOw retnaht open only one night a week, and that 18 Salur- clay night. The annual meeting of the Howick Dertticultural Society will be held on Friday evening, Jnn, 14th. Herb. Walikorn 18 teaching echool at Pickerel River, 50011199 South of Sud- bury. Henry Schaefer has purchaeed the desirable properly of Geo. Strong, 81', ill this village and gets possession P firP0 of Alarch. 'Phe following officers for the sense)) of 1927 wer e elected by the Fordwich Curling (11 : Peeeident, Faille ; Vice•Presidatit, G. H. Jefferson ; Sen.-Tretts., NV, En Pattereon ; Man• aging Committee, N. T. AlcLanehlin. C. 11, linerie And the three officials first mentioned. An organizetion of the local book. 08 enthusiasts wrte eiTeeted, And the 1 he following nffieers were elected : Preeidente R 13, Heard ; Seca -Tepee., W. E. Pattersen ; Namiger, Jerk Wintee. GREY Miss AfergArito Cook, 8th line, is visiting Mende in Moteeworth. John Hayden, Windsor, visited at, his home, 2nd Cone for a few days, hint week. Alien Roth McAllister visited her aunt, Dentnan, Brussels, over the week -end, Robe and Ales. McDonald and dmighter, Dorothy, have moved to th11118 weok. reUrns and Mee, Pinctene of Leann OOW , , . 2, ington, Were vecent visitors with 0. and Mrs. Hemingway, ilshe ladies ere eiete1 There was a. gond attendanre (414 Roe's (Atwell, last Sunday. The duet, by Mrs. It J. and Meta 3. T Person ‚4914(1 1(1111411 appreciated. Subject, next Stintlay, •8c1(4.0 ('rows," or "The One Talent Alen," Hymn study, "The Ninety and Nine." NATHENIONIAt. —A quiet but pretty Alise Jackson, of Blyth wee the app. WPdiling Wag 8411141(11(180(1 al the compnitist, Mr. Thymic. lots quite a Chureh of Hie Epiphaey, Queen st, rep114411 ion For dun,',' pregraine. and Beatty .Ave , '0cmento, on 0941. S. S. Inn. 8, 2,1(1 line, Mori is, held 20011, 1020, wimp Linde alinne, see. their 11.1,11081 meeting in the sehool ond theughtee of Rodm nit and Mrs, licence, 00 Veledne4day, Dee, 20th, Markey, Con. 4, yeae united in the with Rohn H. Gaieties in the chair. holy bonds of matrimony to Et nest Wavvink. the retiring trustee, lenbeets, of Termites 'Phe bride ent- Wag re-elected foe the coining term. ered the (Minch to the strains of The contract. of supplying the wend lenhengrin's weddiog mat eh. 14(1(1 was Wag let to ThOs. Warwiek, at $5 00 4419811 10 m , . f per cord. Aliss Wardell, of Strath. '1'11 (4 ide was prettily goweed in roy, is the teacher, tied ie 11 OW hi het pink crepe de ehevo end carenel foin th year. I he other trienees ere : brquet cif lily-of,the•valley and meld Richard .Th11118101) and J. J. Sellers, en hat t• fern. They were supported the litt tier hell] g he See, -Ti by the bride's uncle and aunt, alum, School REPORT.—The following is 1 and Mrs. Ornickshank. After eceiv• the school repot for Bente/down, (8. ! lig congritt Mations tied the signing 8. No. 8, Mom 18). roe November and 1 0( 1110 egSeter, emnpturme wethihig Devoting. Teel', wet e nivel( in eight dinnee Wa • 11(41(1 M 1 11 80113041 to, mid those nnirked with iin Ave. Later, IL 1 0(41' [((10(1 wan held tit alt eriel; were abeent for grime or the the bride's home, Cott. 4, Grey Twp., eene, SR 1 Freda jt/11,1 d ; on Dec. 281h, whett they received Edith Gin nisi( 88 ; time( Smith 80, many 1190001 end costly pet smite. .1n. IV—}43v44 Den nie 70 ; 'Hem y Cron Afterwards, the beide and groom l'e• 70 Re, III—Iran 'Pin rn.y 81 ; 'Pow turned to their home in Toi moo, 13(11')) 148 78 ; *Jean (1(1 ('11109 70 ; *Dor. ' where elie groom conducts a snettees- othy Goll 71, Sa. 11--. 110,1,' Wm, f 1101 iburtrqiiii,leri8cy,s.•—Deeth came suadenle Mustard CIO : Elting 81.11,1. 65 wick 89 ; *Violn Grill 74 ; stetiley nit Sunday, Jan. 2etl, to John Canip- Charlie Slathers 01. Jit, 1 1-4771 bell Alexnedei , Com 2, G1 ey Twit, Niehol 71. 1-111argat et Tin vey 77 , ate; a short illness or only three Irene Arnold 02 ; betted Thynne nth- ' day, Mr. Alexander was taken ill soot). I'll—ltreeer 'wpm] on '111 14(8)1113' night end passed (114' 07 Mound, Dorothy Stewitt t, Pre- ! on Sunday morning, death being dew motions made at Ohriettnits—lie ern 1 to a perforation 0( 1,1(1' bowel. Seme Sr. e inJr, r_vviinee Niehm, Six years ago, the deceased 811111mm' a Jr. II to Sr. II—Stanley Mustard, serious 'incident when he wits 1114 psvn Charlie Mettle; 9 vi 1 1 .0.ent.y against ft gasoline engine, yenenur, wAnnuss, Trenier. causing irlinry to his abdomen, Ile Forcenett RUSIDENT PAsste.s.—The3 had never leen just as %yell 14! 4(0(1 the 8000,.'11( Newe pekes to the death a accident, though fairly active.- The a fin men resident of Alm TWP late Ale. Alexander was in hie 47th "The death occurred Seam th, 00 year, being born on Con, 2, on July need", 2,m, 01 winlim nenpn., 20411. 1880 Ile Wall a much esteemed aged 08 yeaes, Ala emotive woe hotel eitizen of the townehip and his stun Renennee, Begland. Who u den death will be a shock aed a great 'email boy, be 418(444) oneena with loss lo 0110 (minutiae' t y. e was of ,11011, genial dispnenion and leave his parents mid settled on a faten 4)1 Mortis Twia 1008, he mai riell inanY blends. Vol' a munt)" Mary Ann Evans, '48 110 predeceased (10 yeites, 119 hail 11000 all n1d- him three yearti last June, Alt, (100p' 8)' of St. ,Andrew's ()lintels Moles. Pr moved In Seafouth 41 years ego, worn, and active in Ourch week, There 0048170 him five sorts, John, He Was a Liberal in polities, When William Joseph, Beejantits George duty and Bervice (41110.d Illto 1111 and Fred ; three grandsons and one 008( 1(0118 ot esponsibtlit y and trust, granddalletb ter and a eousin, Willi T. he manfully accepted them 711 IS a Cooper, of Clinton. The funeral took courege that begot 001111dpi-ice hi him. place on Wedoesday, Jan, 5th, Rev, self and won Gut esteem and good good will r01119 fellow church mem- bers, When the Sunday Sehnol in (Minch of his fathers, 1051 its snn.. erintendent, Nlobn .Alexan dee, 491(11 his independence 01' spirit,' and the courage of his eonvietions, withotib previous training, but with a faith And loyalty that crones to rine when he know e the need. thole the Position nO euperin Lendenn hopefully and with a calmness 00 Spirit and with de- termination of purpoee (.bat gained for him the respect and admiration of all assoeial(ed With him in the work, In April, 1006, be wits mitred in tnIllrldagA with Maud sec- deughtee of Chas, and KPPlia Mitall(411, of Molesworth, Nis wife lend two eons, Alexander and Stanley, nee left, to mourn bis demise, Three esters also servive ;Jennie, Aiey lied Georgina, all 01' Cnn, 2, Grey, The funeral was held on Tumidity, Jan, 4th, the serVice being held in Molesworth Presbyterian Choral), at 1,80 p, in., find O011 (Nei hy the painter, Rev. Mr. Aliments The Amor. Maria Separate School S3eetion, Bien n1 Was one of. the largeet held in drilpin we have aesembled here, Ibis AltileeivOrth and the intertnent took afternoon, to exteed to von sante ToGEOROM, AND .51111i. ft with 'egret, that we, eeni trim, ds mid wel I -wiehere, ye 11 -art ed of your depert ure nee 011r 111014 and we wish to take this amnion?? Of extending to you our beet 4\'l8 (1(4 and exp) esti nor appreciation 4(0 491(8. yew friendship has Meant to every one, We hnve mingled together fie CLARICNCE RYDER, P.V.ralca: 10 1.414(0,0(0, a number of pars, autl dining that time, we have found you to be good neighbots, (114 41?? times 10 lend a helping hand, while your friendshii has been to us ati a ['preprintl flower the same under all eirennestaneen time. M11.13 DI bits been well and wisely said elm if we would have many friends, w mastebe a friend to many people. In this we feel that you have a hose friends, because you have been the friends 00 )1?! yon liatee come in con tact, with. W14 feel `that you have made yourselves a part of the cora triunity in which you have lived. so that we have always though 1 of you as interested in the spiritual 408 well as the material! 498118.4 41 of the (44194' 494001(131, 1771)1114 1'14g( 9(114(4(4 to lose 700 Cron) (11)r midst, (11(114' W rild that 34011 ere not going so far away, and we 7101111.9811 1 you of heerty tvel- come any time you have opportunity to t etural to our midst. As a slight token 01 0111' estecrn and respect for yon, we ask you and Mrs, Michel eo (1(4811(4!- theme clinks as a 1'91081(( bre nee of your frienh ds ere, Signed on be- balf of the community, • W. J. SnannE, S. SnenteaX, It. Dcravolecen JonN Evetes. MONCRIEFF ) Kenneth and Mrs, McLean enter- I tabled a few of their ft lends, on New Year's night, and all repor1 (1 good e CRANBROOK 1' Mrs. Geo, 180.40(1, of Winthrop, 81)9000 1),' week -end with her sietee, 941 - Mrs. Harold Stnaltdon, NOW hive been - .Toe Rodgers, of Saskatoon, who is spending the Winter in tide locality APPROACHING 11 Church Notes MEDDLE LEFE 'WHAT MRS. CIODIN SAYS ABOUT "FRWT-111.TES'i < „en pont, the past two weeks with MRS. 0. GODIN. MORRIS . Commit met on Momlay, at the Towuship Hall, Robet 1 Laid la 18, Sth has t8 - tut ned home le orn visit with Mende at Smith Falls, Perth and Carleton Pince, WON 1491, PRIZE,--Laket Friday ey- enit,g, at IVieglenn. John Thynne, 3111 line, won ist prize in the open eon test for flutings (1)111 ('0 50 years ma,pmpuemsno IL 81 :Cr 1.14 Retard Hoofing .174 4.S1 8' tht 0( Parties desirous of improving their -Frame Dwellings )11 )3( Phone "306 Brussels for Appearance Comfort and Quality Use 13rantfo d Asphalt Slates Durabiliytand Fire Resistance Unequalled H. L. STEWART • BLUEVA LE $11001141111XXXXIX NON XXXXXX1 WW1( For price writ or phone Dr. Larkin conducting the service. Interment wee made in Clinton 00111' 019)7, The pallbearers Were Wm. Peaeson, Jt1g. SIIIIIVan, R. Parke, W. I-1 tlson, T. 44185 101119, E. Reeyee, Atnneg t tinge present from a distance were 1 ,lanies And [\1,-e. Strad()) SI, and 14 0. Replier and elan gh- ter, of Goderich A nOrtiseS awn Punsene•ra'rtnei --411 following to Laken from the Taman News, and refers to a resident of Mot-. ris. The pupils and ratepayet•s ('0 04. S. S, No, 4, Biddulph aseenibled (40 the 80)001, on Wechiesiley lift ernoon. Dec. 220d, when they enjoyed con- eert in which the children toOk thole eespective parts with 90.80 and ('94. 111)11141080), The teacher, Miss Mnt'y Hettly, was congratulated for her work with the pnpih, The pupils then presented Mies Healy With a henntiful gift, during which the follnwing Address was read : blerAlt MISS Hlt,AVY,— friends in petition and Detroit:. Miss Marie Huether, daughter of Dan and Mrs. Huether, underwent an operation for appendicitis and 15 doing as well as can be expected. • Mrs. Thos. Learmont, a member of a family of pioneer residents of Grey Township, died in her 05th 341 10' in Guelph Hospital Thured:4y, after an operation. Mrs. Learment was the daughter of the late Neil Duncan- son. Her husband di•ed four years ago. Mrs. John Wortley of Grey Township is a sister. Throe brothere also survive. Since retiring from the farm Mrs. Learmont had hen a rest - dent o1' Cranhrook. The funeral Wte, held, on Monday aftmmoon and interment was made in Brussels Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Fowler, or Brussels, conducd the eervices. ETHEL NVe are sori y to report the serial illness of lint Lake, but hope far sP;tds.97 iiiiqt'icrieliNT3rC i(Allister visited twat 1 week with 1111ss Jean AlcKee, Alio Evelyn s e t (119 4914040- 84(11 with 8 -lies !then. :tleLelland, ChariPS Stemmon, of . Rost -down, Sask., is renewing cild cuunintannes in town. D'e 11 rear -t since hie last vieit. lee has nor gi 9811 Up harli- hood yet. Better get busy, girl, while he 18 1401.', IVord was reeeiVed of the death of 00118011.5111i I.a,14911,32.a,,i,,i,c ,1Inalliris,(111.1111541„, raw/nen-4 and 311.8. D.,18,.14. and WaS I 01111 year. NO 1(11101' ;main- ula rs evt•re venei veil. Aire. II. P. Carlets token over her thitiee tee librarian of the Ethel Public Lihrery Joni now And onjny the tunity of trot -Hog grime 1101•11 hooks. 'Menthe] ehip 3014 per (pongee or $1 00p', year. Mrs, Alkirson and daughter have teken neer the 14(4P10 44(11) stock of Gen. Dull 1114). 'l,( (4)'4' endy to supply the neede of ell thoee whoneieh to tre• our 110W 1.00111411e0j1el 4. We w 613 them eriereete in orn• Mervyn Fekthier, rirthie Ineality, left on Mintage-, for Otielldr, 481)01 1' 1,o intends tilkirg 14 your et, 0110014,,, making and (111,) 8314(447. 110 hns ,rnen the pa.rttwo eennons in the elmeoe rfietory here, and has gone to fu, thee. hie in ("Mils le 111 1:11 irq Nen, here, to hear more of Meervine 81.114e888, The go -le -church C78111/111ia1l Ili, the circuit is proving a deemed (less. Spentel gervieee (biller the month of Jamotry. Conte. e, ((Met wedding wen solemnized at the United Chtireli personage, on Wednesday, Dee. 29th, when ITPV. M. (bwsO United me)'einne Annie Lyfe Brent, of Trrevbehlge, end Walt • Thoinan Weed. of Can. 14, Grey. They were Attended by 414*. John nerd,' slat pr 0( 4:110 nenern, and Jetties peens it, brother 1,0 (11.' bride. A ft ot. ahort honeymoon, the 'Yonne' eimple returned to their horm• in Orey Twp, M reards.sG; odinnletter is of particelar interest men to woepproaching middle -life. It "I am eivine tide teetitnonial hoping it will henSfit every weieen stliforing as I. did at the ehenee of bi, 1 el, obliged to go to bed, leid teeeibie and pain, and felt (emu., le weelt. Truit-a- fives' were really tt 0ed-a..3 te me. Now 1 am in perfect health. Ete re \seinen should follow nee ettamplit. would surely :et the wondered relief 1 Mrs. Onesinac Gude), Pewee -eine, N.B. By toning up the etomach, kidneys and bowels, "Fruit-a-tives" is a great help to women at this tryine stage et life. "Fruit - a -laves" is a emc medicine. It a014 in a natural way became 11 41 made of intensi- fied fresh fruit Juices combined with tonics. Let "Pruit-a-tives" help you, too. Start today. 25c and 50c a box, every- where. WALTON , John Watt went to Toronto eve? the meta end on businees. Thomas and Mrs. Clark spent Sunday with friends near Ithel. Richard Drager, of Preston, is at present visiting his .enother, Mite C. Drager, Mrs, R. Tait, of Goderich, is at • preaent vi•eiting at the benne of her daughter, Mrs. George Hadley. Albs Mary E. Mowbray, who !MIS been visiting at her brotheine 'home at Rnesel Hill Rod, Toronto, has 1.1, . Mrs. Ernest Scott and four child- ren, of Lutknow, are spcmding a few days with the former's mother, ?Int A. Gardiner, Mrs. (Toole R. Hamilton and eens Mai'k and Robinson, are spending a few days visining friends. at Lindsey and Cameron, Ont. The many friends >17 M4',.,10r11 Hislop are pleased to hecir It the is able to bo around again and attend - ng to bet' honsehold (MHO. John McDonald has returned home after visiting his sister, Mise 'Vera McDonald, of Detroit. Mr. McDon- ald ak) POW On fiends 113 ChM - Peter MeDonald, his wiif(1 and • thiughter, of Plenty, Sask., who have been Visiting at the hole of his mother and brother, Jellies McDon- ald, left on Monday for thole 110010 the West. 1 On behalf' of • the pupils of St. s'1'4( Quito a maniete of pi ople attended !iv! carnival. hold 03 the rink at Walton on Saturdav, T11 .1111111 rub. ft -e• beet costume for Indiee Nims won by Mise Gertrude Miller; gentl•men, Alexander Clerk; girls and boys 1141' dor 13, Alethea Carter and Rev Car- • 1- ter; nett nmeroe .11ziney ekatins, nliller John elititonea; 1491034, . and John AlcUotutld. The animal meeting of tie, ehare- ' Melville Church The W. Al, I, 41141- 1) 4 .ive Id the inhyer tiMetit,g, eleie 1!,.' 1.4 it yt.r set' vio,' 4, lemur(' ('v (1,'- (48( 14, io Prr,Vir int %V. 1')4'"((3'!0('1(414 C11104.11 WaS 8nd, /1.11Illta/ 1.1100tin44 of the Wont - en', 14 iitsionery Seehey of Mel. vine Church war, held on Fr icluy (((1. (144 noon, Jail. 7411, wit Ir the Pt este*, itt. din -ennui put of the meeting W118 taken by Mi -o. j, Robb, Mrs, R. Oliver end Mrs. Wnt. Gimlets Mrs. (Rev.) Fowler WON 8p- 1/01/0ed President ef the 14 1(4(411,11 Baud. A review of the nest two chapters of the study, "Moslem Women," was made very intert sting by Mrs. Harold Speirs. ThP Horn/LI reportet for 1026 were teceived and were mold eatisfaetory. There had been 12 meetings with good attend- ance, 77 members, with 8 life mem- bet s, and 77 subiterihees to the "Glad Titling11." Total receipts rex the 34(1)1' were $555.011 Included in thi, vise 48(141 4405 for supply work and 4430 ler Illirary work. "Eccles. 8 1 5, "The wiee Man 1 011. ognizes Milieu and judgments," 1499 Rev, 10, G. Fowler's eext, in Melville Presbyterian Church, twit Sebbath morning. The proper use of time was emphasized. Sufficient time should be taken (I) to gyt an educa- tion ; (2) to form our Jungments of othere ; (31 to gain an knowledge of ourselvee ; (4) to fotrn final 1)411 1110118 on great questions ; (5) to decide re - 14(411(41* questione 2. )fl) to (mut a prop- er conception of God. 'We can 1144li10r Conte to the limit of our knowli thee of (1011, hilt we tilt onld have a gi ow- ing conception nF Him. Sunday ev- ening, the poster's subject 48EI8 "The Parable of the Barren Fig Luke 13 :0 Ie. The fig tree in the parable represents the Jen 'eh nation, whieb had heen one of the fore/liner, nations, but had (((1(411) ton God and fell f1-0111 its high position. The gardener 18 Christ, who Meade Lir the Jewish enation Dint they might have «nothei ebanee, l'hey after- wards had tide chanee, but (41014( 01? it. and Were sea t t'm ed as a 111,11 0 1 he In ineiple appli4.8 natint.s 1I1(117)dl1.. is of (l,.(1 1434. Tho opt 101, or inOividtral that is trot In Minting la 14(14. 110W11 It also applies to the Outride. The «Much fotined 11 twirler be a telegenic, to other-, Led when it t•eeeee II' this, it wilt ('((0down 101(4'helividted (41(11(11)1limh 14 41)'01l1('1 ''11 fruit, fisninsliee, the ell 4'. 141,11 IP; 001. pi Maur, 1 . ',non (dosed. holder of. the Walton Seele Co, 'Wag held on 'fliers:ley eveitine i 1 lsr•„!7- ' 7,1iller's 1104,4, The se,'.reter.T, P., D. Gard%ner., road thee mieult-s of 11151 i meeting, which were approve 1. The 7»') 117' report was given end thee - who have sharest in the scales wens very much Mown)? win the divi- dend received for the smelt 611111 in- vested. Walton is Onn Of 111'' pa ?phippiral' in Ont are; for its • en GODER1CH ' , The/iris Levey, bride, Pt,, thie i11- 3pred while at work in the 11111111 of" 111 Goderich Organ Com tthemt 1 • ts o'cloelc Senneley morning. 11.. (1! in the 3111 crai lic,nital (men. Mie Leen, we, , a valued i•lriploy',.• of the Cenieneh 1 Oteiteti Commena -Phie neve he -wee in the entitling room erlie. in • etre ttimeeountable maniere lie be - Pt ben ntilehei to a • ehaftitee. 111 11 ne.oeti he was ethirie ed to the eeitine• of the roenn. Ti,') , WPM. :Intl Off, The I/1 1114)11 was interim:11n, thoneth ten - (telly, taken down and en leel to Ito:mind, who las suceurint el about , noon. Dr, A. T. Emoreon was the . attendine: phi:sienna Mr. Teteny eurvived 111.; tvife, one dime:Men Maley, of Goderich, end two 410119 11) Detroit. COUNTY TREASUSER OF HURON OBSERVES I-110 75TH BIRTH- DAY Goilie 411, Jan. 11—William Lane, Huron County Treasurer, celebrated hie 75th birthday yesterthay. No pomp or eeremouy Marked th.! Mr. Lane going to his office in the Court House ne usual, attending 11 his 4111':0118 d aka. However, his fellow- member:: of the Lions Club found out that it was his birthdey and last evening • called on him in his epartment in the Hot- ; el Bedford, where an enjoyable evening wite spent,. Ildna Lani WaS the recipieut of remembrances from his many. friends. Coming to this town 35 yeare ago, 4 Mr. Lane took up the positioa of • county clerk, which position he held • for 20 yeaes, and since that time lute Imo county treasur' e which post - Hon he Mill holds. AIthonsh 11,41 ne, Aron physiolly, Mr. Lane is (dill active in the discharge of his detiee • and- is in hie Milo every day. His iminy friends wish him *much haplll- 14018 in the comber; .year and trust that there will be many more of theirs , Reeve Beattie. of Swami), 10 A 1 -Strong contender for the wArde»ship of 111110,1 Comae, 11)9 nesildoe beieg inateeially steengi hinted by the feet. thee &fiftieth has 1101781, (1900; honoi. ed by bailing Ile reeve oect,tia warden, HURON COUNTY Waller .1041ee, toe raer., .rer (01' : f 1 vii 1 U. morian Chriteli. 14314,1 114, is now in ehar Ize el his new (1111 11.1.. Hebei t 14. thenenere, fittytield, lin wee 41u1410,, the Ily it &flirter; (401. Clintoo ! (41 (141(1, (.7on. 3. Tuelre,r- is lest his ten by fico Henson 11 o nrie, 4110 helped save the Mire) 14, 4.7111.:111'e re 1te 11)rK'r(.4.4x1 nee.. 114, Seniiiey, net hie inethet, '1, tirlar-, (trod passed away at V!!.1(41.411, (4 4 , rho (11111011 8,141)11411 Manse, ClOrt ie., 5,1'Fle of pre; ty 01, Client mite 411,7, .the no:uretetibg 1, tody .1,1110,4er Or 141 Sitar 111 nod >1,. h.!, ,11,11 in. of und Fa; I 18. Hair • er. The perenemy, whieb wes formed ,,y Rev. air. nik, leek' ;nave I.; ' 11 PI Clerk 3. R. Hai emelt, or itee at, hie faint a proli fie sew. lent, .1 emuire, 11(19 Yerkehire 1 2" e•Yli • iiinliet‘ ;470.4 '1"l 4 i :4,111(. 18 41 1 11 !,e'4,e11191111:011 811 1;1 4' .. ti'. of 15, arni 11111141, the year from he, (00 .414(41)-. Mime she had it third litter of lit, nt,Iring an increase of 43 144 (1, e Tin- wedding a Miss (-Bettye Pet( r, .11114444,t (.11114 liter of Gen, 0, and etre Pe; 1 y, of Demean, to 134. Gordon 1, smith, of St. Malys, 1, Mt Maim (11 N \MM.'S Rimed eg. at the home of the 111 pmenten Itev. Ala Naytoe oflieinting 1/1.. and Itit. Smith lefe iintneiliately on a short lioneynionn 1 rill, erft1.1 Mae!) they will 111141 their home in St 14(11) 14, whet e I he doctor hae been (414)44' 119141(4d untie) iy. Death, bird Week, removed one of God et leins most. highly respected 1111. ivelle in the persoe, of Themes A use - brook, Pit the family residence, The deneased, who was in bis 70,11 year, was fee Mans, yeave emiduetor (1/1 the alld Buffett) line, and dot- ing his set•vice with the C. N. It Made many friends. Mr. Ausebrook retired 11 few years ago, tater having (ien:11et et51) y ep1•9'1:141to 9:seivi,•,wi1:)i11 ki.ite;t(, 10 1 1 118 lvedby(1 41)4 111tg11el,AIi8. Bo14o1er, 0000d9114111, his wife •Intving s ago. Tne (unmet? of the late Mrs. Jittnee Weir, an old and esteemed reeitletit of Sealewth, and widow ef thanes Weir, for 11 numbee of years prop - violet. of the Royal Hotel, whose death (4111)010 1(1 at the homu or her rUghlel Al dinote, Pa , on prep 23e11, after an illness of two months, took place on Monday ofternonn. from St. Thomas' Church, tn Eginnne040 vine enn1)reek.7, The vice was ronducted by Rev. T. 11. ti,own. The deceased tvas daugh• tet• tike late Mr, and 14 l'. Remitted, of Bencefield. The remains Were ac- rompAtited by her daughter and eon - i n .1 a w , Gerald and 1449, Cage, Of Ard- ltinVe, and Mee, Lorne NV eir, 00 11410. fnlo Inte pallbearers were : VV. Adams, A. A. McLennan and &tattle,