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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-1-13, Page 1VOL. 49 NO. 29 2.00 Per annum in advance BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 192I W. PT. KERR, Pr'oprEctor New Ada ortiserneats tookoolal Bt, John's Ohuroh. Stook Btpla Bre ors—B, B,e; Bros. Poplar wanted -Amine; one ming 13roa. tihq@lost-Phone A7ltr. .. nppetpotew forma -Phone s9 iss Inman Annual meeting—Brussels idortloult'1 Soo, Huron (:aunty Connell -Geo, W,Bointant, Reductionerin.es- ,9i.tio Reduction Flo ropes—w J Bon. M n tlUnaokcn,. Clime extended—Molise Brno, .. Deloo.Li ht—s, G.Dxrrosli, Auoaton sale -Joe. A. Edgar, Rouge to Creditors—Chas. A. A1oDohala. if Vont. watch or clock requires iG Gentian J. e, Jattee, Brussels, can do it .In fir'atrelnsa style. Call at his home, Ru and iigi o Oatwho were PortersNab bet's on a Plait from Carman, Man„ were,called back at the close of 2 weeks They had hoped to .have bad e. much Fperhaps.Yr ger title but better' luck,Have longerPJ xt time, the Certificate from the Ageleultur• al Depaitmentfor• tweet number of prizes won at Walton School Fair was awarded to Evelyn Cunningham and a T m e E t a ded Henry Johnson reelgnad from the township Board of "Health after 17 pears of faithful service, Peter Me - le appointed in his Wad. We mei pleased to notice Ghat�Nar+ man L, Brandon a former Mottle township old boy, was re-elected Mayor of 9t Aiat'ys by a majority or 174 over Wm. Weir, 3•h•h+Nk+Ft•!••b+h't+i'4••{••i+F•h>t•!h+N3••h•f•?,d•ti + Stn John's Church 1 �{ BRUSSELS 4,' . + church. Now tree ,tram .Nebo Poplar n Another milestone in the hietot'y of Ethel Methodist e1nueh was aaaed on P �'itU['BdaF evening, moetnllai' .el(ltll, 'fire occasion was a Meet .enjoyable congregational dally at which was Bm�� � Q",.�„���i� Rte,, s Wanted -------�--„*,.,_*„_. __ w i, set January i t l }' 5 as date for settling up o all accounts. 7 added after that date. Kind- -+- ly attend to this matter, r Backer Bros. f BRUSSELS *Municipal officials were reappoint' ed at last Monday rownabip Council, with the exception of. the Medical Health Ofllosr, Die White, Brueeele, tendered his resignation and Dr, T, T. McRae, Brussels, has been named as Ti., aU0C0B80r. QfliCera are %T•Q1el'k,rt AMcEwen; Treasurer•, Arthus w Shaw ; Assessor, Wm, Geddes Ta,. Collector, 4V, Laidlaw Auditors, Metiers, itieNnb and Jnbnstun ; Town. (hip printing - was awarded to Tull! Poem. + port foe S.S. . . 0 ft:mg is the report fol S. S. No. 0 for Gunnths of November and I?In sea r, The pupils were examined in reading, spelling literature, .cane, CO n, history, arith- merle, hygiene, conduct and loll; work. Sr, ITI-George Pierce 7.1 ; fi Jack Shaw Tia Jr.III-Willie sow -•proceeds man 73 ; John Barr 50. 9e. II -Leslie Campbell 84 • RubyBone 70. Jr. II- • Sada •Pierce 72, Primer -examined in by iene, daily work- and conduct. Royhygiene, Pierce 88. A. MAY SKELTON. Teacher. '1' , , c * r Box ,, S C a . o !al ' + ` L rrlda Eueniu of this Week y 9 4. f� a ��� p J + Eor the Choir + Boxes OC, .-- + + y Got Good - Musical - Program * burned the last note of itidebteduess against.the church which wasdedlcatr. ed in December 1917, during the minis - - We can use a quantity of Poplar and Balm of Gilead Timber, _j'� q�+�i.r yp.G Jim Johnston, of Turnbullts +drool, tied for the innate. iYl#n-. j ,S 'n n i ii y t -: r s ,- «' e.., ,.';y r f Call for particulars. os �� �r E .r kiJ.t.4.Ed•.t �� •,” Wralteter - Grey New Council met last Standay, Wears glad to stats that ML's. M, McVetl.le, 9th Con., is making good progroas toward complete: eonvales- cense after her Opel ration, Date of B, F. Carrs Auction sale of Farm Stock, Stn. 1s But for. Tuesday afternoon 25th inet. His lot ie S}.16, Con. 5, F. S. Scott will be Auction- eel. Mr. Oars has sold his farm hence sale will be unreserved, Mts. Shaweil 1'uranto, Is Biienafig a week at her borne h+are, Mies Iiiargarat Miller, Toronto, ie the guest of the Misses Davidson, Mise Luella Hopf, Clifford, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Thos. Hoperoft, Mra. Jno, Drew, Sunderland, ie Visiting her mother, Mee. Geo, Wear. ring, and brothers here. Amoral Telephone meeting will be held Friday, January 21st, instead of date announced last week, Mre. Jrce. Stott is at present eerione-M -. • _ --.... - .. __. _ .,.:._.-•: this vicinityaud was a young man of sterling character. Ile wasn one of the 4 Weatlnke brother's who enlisted with never very oe the hes Batt. in bust succeeded in reachingFrance, tubers exposure in the trenches great- Ip nggraynted .a former weakness, which eventually resulted in his death, He spent several months Fallin 1918 e re- hospitals and in the Fall of turned to Canada. !ie recovered sof• Hornby to take a position as bnok- keeper in Toronto, and late this Fall returned from a tri to Saskatchewan. P Since then he gradually grew weaker and after suffering intensely passed away, Warmest thoughts of stun- pathylare expressed for the bereaved family which consist of his mother, 2 sisters and 7 t^ -others, all of whom were present at the funeral with the exception of Charlie, who is in British Columbia. ' The funeral was delayed until Saturday in order that 2 broth- ere, Robert and Frank, of Tugaske, Sask., could be resent. The funeral, pspot which was thffi largest seen here in year(, was conducted by Mr. Lym- buns-, interment took place to Wroxe- ter cemetery.Beautiful floral Crib- ales were made by the,family, Salem EpworthWingham Business legeLeague, College, Wroxeter soldiers, &c. r i # r dee �.':` ;r.r »;: - y.. ; t :., 1� .:'- .I �` . • i x...^ 1. w "°n: fi - Toronto last week. -A very succeed) bee was held on Saturday when a yy old woodshed was moved from the al school lounda to the new arhool.• g' Cita(, Mann, Lumsden, Sask., Ie r present visiting with Mrs, P. Thoma -R. Johnston and W. J. Duff ear of ETHEL CHURCH shipped a carload hos from her Ppp g last Baturda Miae Belle Burgess y- g at present visitingfriends in Toronto hs ht ly ill, suffering Prom plieurrppoIria. We Stook Breeders -- At a meeting of `Live Stook Breeders held in Winghau o11 Dec. 31et'1920, it was decided to hold a Pure Bred Live Stork sale ht Win ban some time early gyin March, 1921. .Parties wishing to join the Association or consign etoak to the sale would do well to get in touch with the Soars- tory. This includes any Angus, Hereford or Short Horn breed- ere. Applications to sister stock in the sale close on January15. 'Send entries to S, B. STOTHIIHS, • See.-Treas., Huron 4ounty Breeders' Assoc„ Clinton. hope for early convalescence. Rev.Mi..Lynrbeenec to conducting a weak of ppr'nyer services in Salem Methodist c.mreh, commencing lest Sunday evening,prise Robert Savage, Wingham, and Earlthrough Corbett, 1'ordwleh, and Geo, Inglis, g Clifford, attended the funeral of the late Harr y y 'VVesthike on Sahuda All were farmer members of the 1619} Batt, Wroxeter Women's Institute held thein meeting last week and had a good turnout to hear Mrs. G. David• son's paper. They donated $10 to the Chtldreu'sShelter in Gotieriah, $5 tod( the OhLrleee Famine Fund and $5 toed the Navy League of Ouuada,' DIED IN HIS Youooa 14fANltoon.- A wave of sorrow swept Deer the community Tuesday morning when it became known that morning Harry whet- lake had sussed away at the hams of try of Rev.ll.,1, W. Johnson, now of and tacville, to whose etutesrnauahtp and tact was due very large]y the fact that the . enter was carried so harntolear-Led that now n era• aunited and whole hearted comp a tion is able LC Pace new duties and re- ei>ouaibilitiea ti•ith no unbroken flout. The old church, which stood cin the South-West turner of the Dobson far w, served:the etlrgregution for well over 40 pease, No doubt hallowed memories still Cling about the old Mee. J. li,olph returned to borne here after (pendingthe past re' weeks with relatives at Horning Molls, -Mr . Smidiiig• hoe Cast k e spending past Ye. home after send ii the months with her daughter in Sneka chewan.- rid n Hi y gin( is giving u farming and will, old an Anotw Sale next week. We hope a oastwi impnve bis health as he has not bee beet of retuhealtrned tola.- Geo, and Mrs, Geo, and Mrs, Agar returned to Stra ford Monday after spending . a fe+ days with relatives here. MoncriefF Next Sunda Rev. Mr, Galloway,y F Belleville, will occupy the pulpit of Knox church. All are cordially invited. +,444.4444+4.44.4.4.4.4.+4.4.4.+44.1.4.+ Jamestown Mise Fern Earthier hes returned to took their seats last Monday, Mr, Taylor is the only new man and be her position as teacher in Toronto, 4, Don't forget Wm.' McDonald's Aue- will croon catch pis to., the program: as no human being can weigh or measure the influences which eminat• therefrom, influences which reach far beyond the confines of Ethel and its vicinity, time cane when a step iii' w B was necessary and a new site was purchased, adjoining the Parsonage 1 g 1 the old church was moved to it. Walton W G. Neal was in Toronto lai week on a business trip - John Galloway, of Bellevill. will reach in Duff's church next Sal baths In the report of the Golden Wei ding last weak a line was left out cot time.Sale . of Farris Stock Thursday. afternoon of this week. Sae lief in Bluevale another.column. Mies Mabel Coultas returned to Toronto Monday after spending the Ethel est few weeks with her mother here.Rev. PThe Noolla,-A meeting will he held in the CARD OS THAlflo -We wish to ex- TownehtpBall, Ethel, on Monday. Jen. 17th• press our thanks to the kind fitends at LSO P.M. for the purpose of nomir-ting and and net hbore for their kindness and meeting a voterstnec r gneetedlto be oris nt, All words of sympathy thrau the ill - s r. Conlon cher ahriolrhoaseforsale, with fur- nese and death of our father. nese,"kitchen and woodshed, hard and soft GARNISH FAMILY, Ewthei, stable, For' �Eroularrst Phon e2225 o r red Married at the Methodist parsonage, .Bruseelscentral. Bluevale, Dec. 29th, by Rev. R. L. Colin McNeil Is visiting his brother Wilson, George Sieliug, Grey town - " John McNeil here. ship, tO Miss Mary Ethel \Vheeler, of Mist Elizabeth Hall is visiting her `Ttrnberry. The young couple were b Thee. W Walker end, sisters at Toronto for a while, F Glenn Elford is visiting with his 141issJeunieA. Wheeler. uncle and aunt, S. S. and Mrs. Cole. Monday night, Jan. 2nd, at the Annual report of Ethel Cheese residence of Arthur Wheeler, Tur+ • issue, y may be read on page 4 of this R atnisceliaueous shower wia issue, given to Mrs, Geo. Sieling,glshout 50 elle family of Grovor Gill have been friends of the bride being preaer'1 A sick with lneastes but to now doing number of useful and costly pleseriri well. •„ were given to the new bride Lifter which a dainty 1 1 Mee. E. Cole was visiting with biro. y u eh was served, Married at the il9ethndlat. pat soilage, George Bateman, Wednesday of lase week. Bluevale, on Jan. 4+h, 1021, by Rev, R. L. Wilson,Orion Miss Leila Vodden has been ill with i iiou DIp1e1, of the quinsy but is now able to be about y Elizabeth again. Stacey, of Bluevale. They were at. tended byJ. H. Stacey,t We had a case of diphtheria, in our and blocs community but hope the patient will Hazel Vxuatone, bath oP BluevRle, soon be n. k, After a short u'tp to Hamilton And Coal for both furnace and stove has other points the young couple will re- 'made its appearances, It is a ver side near Kitchener sit F HYMENEAL -A qniet aoddin ' welcome visitor. g nu Dec. 80th at the home Geo, and Mrs. Mitchell and family of L. H. and Mrs. Bosnian, Bluevale, were nests at the Youn Colvin , Young-Colvin when their deu hter, Mies Minnie weddiu Rt Brttesele Wedneadn of g last week. g A 9crre drto at sonofA, E xnd'It[rs, The annual congregational report of Ethel Presbyterian church is been Lloyd, Wingha'm. Rev, Mr. Wilson Conducted the ceremony. The wed- printed. There ore numerous eve- y demes of progress. dung music was'played by Miss May Usual League -nesting-will be with- Llopd, sister of the groom. Miss Jean drawn this week on account of the Rawson, Toronto, was bttdesmatd, social evening and re -organization of while the groom was attended by his Tltureday the usual night. luncheon the happy couple left try the A Bnsinese Meeting of the Common- afternoon train for Montreal arid. ity Club was held ingthe school house Quebec. They will reside in Wing- fast Friday night when dates were set harm, The wedding gifts were vain- For Coming entertainments. \'Vetch able, useful and numerous. for "Love in all corners," Jan. 21st. Monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid, Monday of last week the young of Knox church, Bluevale, was held at peeple of the community mot for the home of Mrs. usaWalter Davidson, le evening in the Township II 2nd line, Morris, Tuesday afternoon, Evening was spent in "Hies after Jan. 4th. Although the roads were anything but good, 5 sleigh loads of which lunch was server„ A flue timeF " v wag e0]eped, women managed to arrive there in CotrNaln,-Iint0r0st Oen trod RP011nd good time, and all report it splendid the results of Municipal Election meeting. The officers of the Miestnu. Monday of last week. Complete re- ary Society then -kook charge of the turns showed 1921 Council t0 be :- meeting. Miss Collie gave an excel. Reeve, John McNabb ;Deputy Reeve, lent paper on "Bible Study on ills. J. F, Collin(; forCouncillors,.T. Mel Ve, (lour,' and Mrs, Tate gave a very in. old, R. L. Taylor and. O. Harvie, who terestin talk on "Our Home Oppor y tudities. She also touched on fns fields. Moorrt■ Jas. Jones, Brussels is ready to put Four watch or clock in1stclass shape. A light case of diphtheria was guar- aligned last Monde bythe Board .of Health. F The barn on the McVettie ferns, 5th line, has been taken down and taken to Ethel byD. Sanders, the urahae-attended P er. At the annual Seti of Meeting "iu S. S. No, 6, Thas, Bone was re-elected. Trustee.-Andereon and CochraneBert supply the wood at $5.00 per cord, Mise Mas Skelton is the teacher at the present time'. his mother, Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, flocs, tabliu the names of James and Mr tabling g Bishop, WaltOii, and J. and Ick, Dein/teed who had just -sashed ' �=.; 1 l d `i t a ' c � rTMr.� a _ ltr ' e ."' , "` i t '� w were es Hoy, of Grey, who vele oleo gneal on the glad niesdayn, NextReduction Wednesday AL 3 p. m. WaltO Women's Institute will meet at th Women's borne of Mrs. Joseph Bennett, 211 {{ into of the topic of last meeting wi be inIInduced by Miss Rose Silnpere Good Gime expected, Al. the meeting of the y, 1191 s c huff's eh arch and Moneta ft, held las Fridayafternoon with Rev. 111 �lttnnBrnssels, is the choir, it we n reed to hes• 6 111911 in chair,it tin g' lvilh the present vltaauey before vo ing, AARON HIILLY DIES SUDDENLY -- Tuesday oi'this week RN Aaron Bull was driving home fume Walton, a comps led by his son John, he die in the btjrgp 19 without n tnametit warning. He was enjoying compare g five good health. Deceased was i his 88-h year and° is aby h wifeii and an adult family. He hi spam the past 27 or mote yearsin IN Kiilop township. Funeral takes plat Thursday afternoon,Ooii,1from his lel home, Lot 11, Clon, 13, at 280 o'eluci •service half hour earlier. Intermet his 26tH year, had spent all his life in F p Prices IN GROCERIES " +i•++•F++i•+•1•++i• • a•+'1'++++++++ ^�� ® + + C + 4. + -;'44111.6111""'"'"',., + Salt by Barrel or Bag, Feed Corn, Woodhouse's Poultry and Animal Invigorator, Zsnoleum Lice Powder. Zenoleurn SheepDi p. Royal Ragal Househohl Flou $6.00 per cwt. 1 0 ± r i 03� JIANG) Q •+ .1. 4.-. + + 1 4. ,t. •t -. 5• Methodist Churches EL CIRCUIT W. J. W J McCracken 4- + Clear Manitoba + +ti ■ ®ETH *see • o ♦ ♦ g ♦ •as•�i♦•o♦i+mraa•♦ow•sows•l.• ■ a eghest Pace s + + + Blended Flour +solemnized ,+ + ♦ + + ` + � �O + ° ' ■ e + + + ♦ + per cwt. at Store Next Sabbath Services losers at 10.30 n. m. Union 2,30 p. m. Ether 7.00 p. m. ii 11 "Every Member Present Is the slogan far next "A Cry from the Depths" REV. F. S. OB ELL will be made in Brussels cemagter; The sudden demise came as a ret to the Sympath e as a g81 After labors abundant the work was shock community. is extended to the bereaved. ♦ ♦ completed and the church dedicated h Dvent. c 2nd. A full account of oho event, as well as a complete de- 29 and December' 8, 1912 The ceremony of burning the nitre Against 1118 church 1Y98 conducted with dignity and solemn thanksgiv- lug. The Ttusteee took their place( at the front of the church. The hymn,' "1 lave Thy kingdom Lord" was sung with couregatiou-standing and the scripture lesson from Psalm 122 tuns read by the pastor, Rev. F. S. OKell. The trustees were each asked to say a few words. W. Hall and A. F•Poultry?Logs p Mie.McKeeG spoke iu a reminiscent vein. Mee, Cole ton was naked to remind the audience of the part the Ladish' Aid bad played in the enterprise. Then Wm. Hall and Win. Slemmon held a silver tray while Ohne. Hansuld held the notes and Andrew McKee applied the match. Congregation rose and sang "Praise God from whom all blessings flow." No small praise is due the congregation for the way they labored and generously subdeteb• ed. for the completion of the edifice and wiping olio of Lha debt. Ethel Methodist( have a property that re• fleets credit otl thew loyalty and en- terprsse. The program presented on the Social evening was as follows :- chorus by the choir ; solo, Harold Vodden ; reading, Mrs. John Stem- mon • recitation, Joe OKell ; solo, Harold Vndden ; recitation, Gordon Sleightholm t chorus by the young Coop 'solo, Jus OKsll ; rending, Mrs. OKell ; chorus by the young men, . After a generous collection, amounting $30.00, hail been taken hni,eh was served its the basement. Beligrave Next Sunday Gordon Rintou the service in the Presbyterian chore here, We have had A little Bma]ipOx 9Cai resulting in the quarantining of few families and the closing of tit public school. It is light type but th Board of Health ie right in exercisin care. a elgrave Women'( Institute wi meet next Wednesday afternoon, 1 2.30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Joh Van0am Con. 5, Morris. Good i1 g ram. Lunch will be served and large attendance is asked for. W. M. S. of Knox Church held the: first new year meeting fu basement church Thursday afternoon, the ne president, Mrs. Jas. Taylor, presid]n Large number of the members we present, A very interesting pap was given by bits. Miilrr also solos b Mrs. Clegg and 213-5, E. Geddes. the close of the meeting all ,partook a light lunch. PRESENTATION, --Trinity ehure Ladies' Guiid met at Mre. Robt, M Orea's on Thursday last when a ver pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. O new member joined, The Misses M. Curdy, who have been living in Be Pave since they left the farm, recen ly purchased a house in WiIighan an have moved. to it but were back P the Guild meeting and were presente by the ladies with the following a dress, which was read by Mies Hast Johneon and Miss E. Procter present ed a tine caseet'ole. To M1seEBLItzt AND RACEEr. MCCUR,DY. -- We, th members of Trinity ohuroh Ladle Guild, felt could not let you isav FOR.• 2 PAI l • ♦ as ♦ Raw Furs •� •• ♦ r + t + 1 ,., �. �� : ■ C [�' A - N 13R��I{ + + to the Sunday School Contest At Union Appointment the count will be tirade next Sabbath in the School• ♦ . • H Nes and ++•-.I-++++1»t•++t•+t•-!-!-- ++++.1+++ ® • ♦ • °s _ 4 WANTED - rams W1'[NT) aD' 1 ICS} • -' .40 Call me up Phone 62x; • • Highest pr1C�5 . (?ala for all lands Of Logs. eign mission At the close Mrs, Davidson served a most appetizing ••j SAM WEI TEIN MILL STREET BRUSSELS •N••••••Seasee••••••••••••• """° 'm't0PAO1 b"n°'�°"'"°"". s LSO wish to -.all the ettentinn al A 3303 persons wishing otld jobs at the Planing 11111 to place orders early. A 1011E N T B R O S.---_ fl it }3RU(S+J' I I 6 . u A 11 11 --- Ej LS Q RE . lunch, t0 which all present did ample justice. Our present result of the vie- it was that all the visitors present joined the Missionary Society for the year 1921. Mrs. Davidson is a most capable;hostess and all anjoyed after. noon. February meeting will be held at, the home of Mrs. James Messer, 1st line, Morrie. LATE WAG. GARNISS.-There passed .� To draw Sawlogs by the moo, Trip or Clay. Call at:once. -„ yp A e ft B r O S� fkter. .,m.�■ MAKE d shape warranted to operate aim possible. h THE OF PAID-UP RESERVE WAt,TON �, ems your banker adviser. your affairs in givingyou your farm is to assist CANADIAN (/'�-�' `� r® CAPITAL FUND e BRANCH, , Let him so that efficiently. you in �%�r 1 tl - - J, 142. Mclvlillan, ,,„,, _. " s'' your financial help you to he will be ample credit 11 Our every way 00A RAND A �v $15,000,000 $15,000,000 Manager,, r m Program rag a. to his reward on January 31d au old and 'highly oeteemea citizen in the person of Wm. Garnier, Deceased was born in Grimsby. England, and We- Want Expert _ P Dealers EMARI ABLiE oppOrtuu ty dd R for one • high gra a Dealer in each territory, prefer- y has a knowledge ' ae'far n conditions, The peel. Mon is permanent Bpd the work pleasant and profitable. Experience not cesenttal-we train you. Exclusive territory, q liberal cis-bperatioti and excel- look pay. ` To an of anergy, ability any absol• oto Integrity' ttilo position offers n vol• unhlo immolation, an ono that to of ti to dilyee to tho 0orntnunity. write The Shire Mfg, Co, of Canada 9 ouotph on tart* Secretary' Sr Manager - W. H. DAV ilformerlyProfeseer et Ph sloe at the • Oiltnrie Afp, college. Guelph) " =" Saturday Olive Lomas IN "The Spite Bride" and Christy Comedy t Monde y Frank Mayo Y IN " !! Buret Wia g and Universal Comedy . See posters Tor. Wednesday's Show, • r (ailed fot Canada with his parents when 12 years old. They resided in Gunton until Lha Fall of 18G6, when family ,moved to 3rd Con., Morris totvnahi 2 years hoer Mt. Gernise p bought Lot 14, Con. 2, Morris, which he cleared up out of bush and resided there until 1916, when he sold and ,.raved to Bluevale to enjoy a well earned rest, 111 the year. 1870 he mar- Pied Elizabeth McDonald, who passed away 31 years ago. From this happy union were horn 5 boys and 2 girls, viz Mrs. Jno, T. Belt and Robt„ of Morrie ; Mrs. A.. Elliott, Cline, and Frank, of Lunsden, Seek. ; Jno, and Geo., of Blyth. In 1895 the subject of this notice married Mar Ann Wet- sort, of Sunshine, to whom was born it son, Harvey, of Detroit, Mich. All. were present at his bedside at the time of death except lois son, Frank. 2 brothers and a sister' survive, Robt. of Morris, and Geo. and Mrs, Sullivan, of Detroit. Mr,.Garniss' death was ing health for the past 3 month(. The subject of this notice was a fine, kind hearted man, beloved and respected by all who knew flim. The funeral, which took Blare from his residence, on w'ednesdey, Jan. 5th, ruse largely attended to pay a tribute of reaper% 'to an old neighbor and friend. Inter• cent, was uncle is Ebenezer cemetery, Rev. Mr. Wilson conducted the see- vice, The bereaved share in the saws polity of the community. 1Voxre.-Park. Smeltzer, Guelph,Comes was hams over the weak end, -Mrs.. Jas. Ifirton spent, Sunday With her P mother, hire. J. Rolpin,-b1es, Alex. 1-Iaatie and Mts. W. T. Elliott, wroxe ter visited with Mende here last week. -Miss M. Fraser spent a few days with friends at lHenfryu,-Olins. Martin shipped two rare of hay to without endeavoring to express i de some measure, at tenet, out apprec2 tion of your services an the antra work, particularly in our Guild Please accept this casserole as a tike of our regard, We trust we will ofte have thepleasure of having you bac at one nleetinge, arid in spite of th fact that you will be seeing new face and making new friends, we hiss Your friends Of Trinity Church Gull will long be remembered, "For best ail ere old Mende whose friendeld stay." Signed' on behalf the toGuild. xd Mae, R. CC/CUA, Pres MISS A. Bevis Cs, Sec The ladies replied thanking tllei frietids for good wishes- and token 0 remembrance anti hoped that the; would often have the pleasure o; meeting again. ....■n,..u• not unexpected as he had been in fail. a