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BRUSSELS, O.NT4RIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9, 1924
W. H. KERB, Proprietor
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faithful Leurenee Wheeler
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New AdeOetiserrrents
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flied, He wile a member o'f Bluevale
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Narthway permunta 3r. A Hunter
'waters' Leg aourG-V131ugooP BruaxelaWednesdayti
Nnrolsoue l3allla 'N. R. smith
Auction dole ai Lowe
Meeting of afoltillopP 0ounoA
Powe for aalu-Meteadiep Uiiurah
Wild Hill Hickok -Family Theatre
aeee ile-Gorr es. On !}°and
1.„ tor orvie oil's, nklin Slec
Cog nor (...moll -Om Holman
County Comma- pee. w, HemaL
Ilottttoes waited MoOraoken 4a Littleof
Pnlletoforaole•-toles Hanna
Irot' attle-L. E, aardill..'•
Cattle for aaln Win MONair
nee -Walton Memodlet °hared
Barnum and Slides-lithelMeth. 01. oh
Ucaurtof tile O. O. I?, Ale, Wheeler
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was at nae pATudsday, t knlg ill
nn 1Vednesday. Funeral book place
of kala week,
uftp (flake, in
with Rev. Mr, Clarice, hie made
charge, IutOl'410nt was liladp ill the
family lot, 13r'ueaela cemetery. in The
mime of Mr. Wheeler will live la m in
bine-
the is integ it those who knew ale-
fpr his integrity. Bereaved are scour•
ed of the sympathy a wide afield.
A lively checker match was staged
the et homeofAlex headquarters and M e, Yu li,
when 7 gentlemen from Atwood 10
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the famous Scout and Gunman,
Secret Service Agent and Peace
Officer. will be screened. This
is a Western thriller- a play
a bang, See Cglamitq
vvith Jane.
Woe. McOulla, MeK1110P, who was
so seriously ill, is making favorable
progress and we hope will scion be ce k.
Friday afternoon of this week Mrs.
(Rev,) Harkness, Ripley, will address
the ladies of Duff's church, at 2.80
o'clock.
to the King row. They were Messrs.
McGeorge, Lacteal, Gordon, Fletch-
er, Switzer, Simpson and Swikh,
They wore checkmated after dr'awiug
for partnere, by P, Stewart, W.
Work, D. and R. Brewer, eV. Steph=
enson, T. McDonald and A. Yuill,
The result wee as follows : 0 games
ETHEL NET$ODIST 0$URcee
KEY, HAROLD WHITE
Paster
these special Sunday programs
area part of the paeainn of err'
vice that Meth-
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Friday EV a Novs nth
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Commencing ata o'clock
p W.E.
Real W Millsog, ex-President"London Conference .
will reach morula and evening.
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Special music by the choir assisted by others, .
Generous contributions hoped for.
Sabbath afternoon, at 8 o'clock, the Memorial Window,
commemorative of the service and sacrifice of 7 heroic members of the
congregation, will be unveiled. Rev. (Capt.) Edwards, Lietotvel, will
give the address.
.,, Tuesday Evening, 25th.lnstr,Grey
A FOWL SUPPER will be served in the Lecture Room of the Church
from
from 6 80 to 8 o'clock. this will be followed by an A 1 Mueiaal and
Literary program in the Auditorium in which ontside and local talent
will take part,
Tickets SO and 85 Cents .
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Next Monday and Tuesday
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Novombor 24th and lath
the flue play
"Gentle -Julia"
You will like it.
Seaforth Young people will present
their humorous play, "All on Account
Of Pally," in the Methodist Ohurch
here Friday evening of next week,
They Colne nudes auspices of the
Ladies Aid of Watton. See the advt.
were wort by the visitors, 24 by the
Home representatives and there were
9 arawe. hunch"was served at the
close and alias social time was enjoy-
ed. Our lade are now looking foe nett'
worlds to eotlgnerr.
perwentpe-Ethel
adist Circuit,
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New Series' on
Pati) the Pathfinder
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Play under auspices of the
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Ladies Aid of Walton
Methodist Church,
Root crop was good and a nice time
fpr lifting theta i
Township Couiacil'will inset Mon-
day, Dec, 8th,
23rd Dec. is, the date of Ohrietmae
Oranbrook
Did you see about tile, Specials in
(Iordon 8 advt, 2It's
Next Sunday morning Rev. D. D.
McDonald, Wiek, will preach in Knox
Church here, Rev. Mr. Bell,former) y
Begine on Sunday evening at 7.
Sermon and Slides.
Each view is thee. masterpiece. See
Bible becomesOur eu
them and Books.
livingasare of Our beet
chute by. The
Tickets 85 and 25 Cents
a good one' so dont
miss it l
Watch out for Glorious Swan -
son in !+The Humming Bird," al-
rp''Pioneer Trails". by same au -
au-
only as eThe Covered Wagon,"
only superior.
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Entertainment at Union Church,
of Molesworth, officiated Int Sunday.
gone
church church waa well filled Sunday
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Sunday, November 30th
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will be Sunday School and Young Peoples' Day, Rev. 0. W. DeWitt
Dooms, Lucknow. former Old Boy, will conduct the services at 11 %RE
"and 7 p. m.
Special Rally of School at 8 o'clock, to be addressed b Rev. Mr.
Y
Casette and others.•
esr'A cordial invitation to extended to the public to' attend and en. ''
joy these services.
H. L. JACKSON, • REV. C. F. CLARKE,
Sc.eTrustee Board. Pastor.
,Alien house, to replace the one de-
Toyed bylire hist Summer, is being
built by W. Rands. It is 18
The W, M. S. I'hank•Oifering ear-
vice was held in Knox Church. Mrs.
last, in spite of the storm.
There was a remarkably good at-•
Wesley Paulin 68. Jr. III -Norman
Hall 79, Marjorie Waller 78, George
Brown 77, Pear oral Duret 73, Dori.
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Musgrove 62, Alfred Hooper 63, No.
on roll 32, Average ow- s,Tea80.
M, E. BowES ' leacher.
x 43 feet.
Mee. Stanley Wheeler, 8th Oon, was
laid aside by an attack of quinsy but
we are glad- to state that she is Ma
(Rev.) Harkness,Ripley, gave a fine
address that wee most helpful. The
offering totalled 881 00. ...
Sunder evening,ies will a given Elio minae
the sermon, which will be given Sunday
ted
uance Sunday evening at the
Methodist March here in spite
of the inclement weather, Let us all
erste to make Suudn
proving nicely,
James and Mrs, McIntosh, PaisleyMonday.eattag.
block, Guelph township, and. James
and meal, Dickenson, Puelinch, were
visitors over the week and with Neil
Morris
Council met last
Mac Shaw arrived' home from the
West hist week,
Came lir TitANttB.-We wish to
afternoon at - 80. If yon do not hearths
eermonethe Views will not be so inter.ingkerviaer
Thera well be a B1g Bing of Old
Faahfoned Hymns.,
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ca•o our
p y even-
an hour to which we will
look forward. A new series begins on
Sunday on the Life of Paul the Path -
, The eeemou is entitled "The
Vision
Vision and the Uity", There will be'
Brussels Public .School
D. and Mrs. McNair, 14th Con. Mh',thank
McIntosh and ,Mrs. Dickenson are
brother and sister of the hostess.
SRowEa,-Last Friday evening a
large number of friends and neighbors
assembled at the line new home of
and presentLeslie and ed them Lake,
h}u� nig useful
and valuable gifts, showing the high
in which the young couple is
held, After. apendiiig a very enjoy-
able evening, the party dispersed
wishing and Mrs, Lake wavy
kind ueighbnra and friends for
kindnesses and helpfulness. in the
hour of our sore bereavement. It
was appreciated beyond expveseion.
Joe and Mrs. Shaw and Family.
Mrs, Sia Dounld, 9i7oodstock . Mica
Kempton, Ripley ; Mr. McKay, Kath-
leen and W. W. and Mrs. flit, Luck-
now, were Thanksgiving visitors at
the home of Ed, and Mrs. Nichol, 5th
fins
MARRIED. -On October Stet Au uet
Barnes, Insurance was carried iu the
Howick Mutual and the adjusters
were speedily on hand and prepared a
statement of loss but Mr. Nichol will
ba a heev 1
y loser for all. He bought
this small farm some years ago from
Wm, Dark, now livin i
g n Brussels -
Mr, and Mrs. Nichol wish to thank
neighbors and friends for timely as-
eietance and sympathetic words in
their lose.
a big sing afterwards and about 12
lantern slides which will illustrate the
mdrmon, Trustees Board traeete at
a D'elock Thursday event. g to discuss
a Lumbar of important items,
LA1tLr-woe soR,-Aquiat bet pretty
weddingwasanse
esaaotNay`'7s4��a '1.80
p• m., when Elinor Gertrude, young-
set daughter of Joseph and Mrs, En
ler toad ualtad in rnarriaga to Leslie S,
only sou of Isaac aud Mrs. Lake. The
bride was becomingly in
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ROOM
Pupils were examined
301. 0. " indicates
affiliations missed
Junior.Fourth-
*G Yol►eck 78.8
R Strachan 75,8
W ubiey 09,4
L Rutledge 07,2
*K Thuell 04,6
Senior Fourth -
Dl Strachan 82
D 3V1t7Vettie 70.2
S Scott 72.4
a 1-owoWileo68 9
J Brown 08.8
U Tuley 68
A lhompaoA 87
JP L'-''''-r`"'""t ilRe-
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MARGARET
ROOM
SR, ux For September
Examined to Speliug,
repay, liiebOhi .
and head. lienors
Those har• ked thus
M Dotvniu g 91:7
L Walker 84.8
J White 78.7
D Rutledge 77
V Fox 73.8
J Caldwell i8,4
M Hands 70.7
A McCracken 7U,1
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a8 Sevlor IIII aml[10a
0 Walker 92.8
"M Sc ilerrk n911.0
8U.5
*B Wheeler
D 1Vheeler 88.1
*ti1Ji1ai loon SU
ti Jester 78,5
'le Pawsen 77.1
E Riley 70,2
AlRoe Douglas 75,`L 75.6
N Thompson 76,1
R Fax 76.2
MARY
Ti00t01
Seuiora-Total 450
D Jester 412
AL M Quaerie 888
el feryaus 880
Pl3ryune 809
W J dge 869
t„„.,..„,„ -Total 400
Little 828
+M'T'aylo1 822.
E Idnuis 8U?
a3U7
F Pollard SU4
R Wilson 803
J Caldwell SU2
MARY
PRIMARY
JAL I t3.-19zamined
Read„ Writ., Oral
Daily Work,
D lrargieoh 90
D 11IuRae 8U
W McNair 88
a Henderson 85
_L Hicks 84
Jet.' A,-Dsaprtined
V Fox 90
LKernaghan 80
B Palmer 85
SR, PitIM,-Excellent-J
Good -M llatyurds,
INT; PEIM.-+•Excellent-B.
health' O. Plum .1,
leek, Gond-"D4aU.Lown
lee,
JR, PRIX.-Fzaellent-ail,
(lord- M, Icing, N.
FLo, 1, BvaHertAly,
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in all sub•
nue or more az-
:-
"C inetI 68,7
L Terrell 67.9
eG Kellington 54.1
*J Parish 63
E Edwards 84.4
U Kernaghaa tel
b Semis 318
K Thomas 81.9
le Thomas 81,4
U '1`huel[ 52
*E• Wilson 49.6
ell. Uhampion 47,9
M. MAUNDERS,
Teacher,
III
and October,
Arita., Geog.
Literature, Uomp.
7o. Pass 80.
+ missed examin-
H Whittard 67.8
1.) liemin ova 87,1
G Burgess yOti.7
J Keruaghan 04.4
J Hamilton 83
al Thompson 69,7
E Harkness 68.7
in came subjects
J liars 74,2
If Dennison 74.1
J Hallowell 78,8
+S Yolleck 73,3
G Thuell 08.8
elt Narrow 67.6
eS Burchill 02,5
F Eawarda 81.5
*1 Uhlamrlon 86
p
*V Pope 66,1
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MONAs,
Teacher,
II
S Lowe 85S
an 322
M relclg)owell 821
L Kerr 317
J Rutledge 312
A Pope 278
F Burchill 283
E Iisuderaon 272
H Bolt 257
J Ritchta 257
W Edwards L51
E Hoist 238
E Narrow 220
YEAIQDLIt, Toarhpr,
ROOM
in Aritae Spelt„
Clomp,. Dpp, and
H Douglas 79
I Riley 78
W Heist 88
ee Betsy
in came,
J Farrow' 80
13 Hicks 75
E McQuaide e 69
MaVebtia.
N Rutledge,
Gal,
Backer, H. oug-
Jr, Doug-
y' g
. Bryune.
Rutledge,
Teacher,
Zslxe
Wm, V. McKay, Jos. McKay and
Jack Struthers are up North. hunting.
Monorieiffesteem
Mrs, Richard Pratt visited in Loud-
on last week.
Mrs. Henry McKay and Miss Mae
Livingston motored to London on
Saturday.
Sympathy is extended Frank and
Mrs. Harrison in the lose of their in.
Fant sou on Monday last.
George Dunlop, who has been visit-
in old friends, returned to hie home
at�VVilkeabarre, Pa., last week.
Walton
Mrs, John Harris visited. Mitchell
relatives.for a few days,
Roy Bennett attended the Winter
Fair at Guelph Wednesday. of last
week.
Miss Mary and Master Lorne Small,
Stratford, spent the Thankegi'ving
holiday at the home of their.tencle,
Jae. A. Rea.
McKillop, Uounoil will hold their
next meetin In the Miller Hotel here
Thursday of next week, at 10 a.'m.
Tax Collector will also attend for the
,Mr, ,
happy and properties years of wedded
life.
FINE MAN DEPARTS. -When Law-
mince Wheeler said Goodbye,to earth-
ly concerns last Monday as Brie a man
as could be forma in the countryside
passed out. His illness wee of short
duration, the flue followed byThe
morin making short work.pFew
knew he was ill until his death °was
reported. Mr. Wheeler was born invoyage
Tecumseh tawuslhip and came to Dior-
Bivr, Hanover, and Mrs. A. E. Chart-
'Ethel
ere, 8rd line, Morris, were married,
p+ gpage
Rev. Mr. Wilkinson. • t 1 arse u the
ceremony at Bluevale Parsonage, ut
4 ap m. Mr. and Mrs. Biro will live e.
Hanover, whither they have gone,
May success attend them.
Auction Sale of Mrs. 'A. E.
Charters' farm stock, 0eesfnuente, &o,
R seBenrn ff quit gham,illwasThos.
the
s Draper has
Auctioneer. Carrifartn
Other Ethel news on g 6
Mission Band practice on Saturday
in the Dunbar a date
Retneinber the of the Mission
Band Concert in Dunbar's Hall. See
thehdvb.
The Aliens left for Port Lambton
helpin uFow last.
Supperhprogram were &which
rew alized 00.
gowned a
travelling suit of navy blue tricotine
with hat to match and wore a grey
squirrel choker, the gift of the groom.
ane hall.ppy young ennple left on the
afternoon train from Iier Ethel for Tor-
onto, Hamilton and allies to inti, On
their ratan home they will reside on
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Hearty congratulations tion areHextended
to gag and Mee , Lake for a prosperous
on the matrimonial sea.
convenience of taxpayers. See advt.
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Gordons Store
CranbroOk
Walton Red Cross Society will hold
a meeting in the A. 0. U. W. Hall
Friday afternoon, Nov. 28th at 2.80,
All interested and urggd to attend this
meeting.
Mrs. R. Bennett, Secretary.
risltownship O0j years ago. Later
sold and moved 2 miles North of Brum-
cele in Grey township. He harried
Mise Ann Cole, who diad in 1913, The
chiley, 8th O dien r'e Russel,
sse1&nil Augusto s� on
ago las heft sult Bensoneas
anaacc dents pairs,
H. Bell, Brussels, is a daughter.
Mr. Wheeler's only surviving brother
is John, in California, 3 others pre-
deceasip him, Mrs. Marshal Hugh.
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es, Edmonton, is a sister, Mr.
Wheeler a.iheifty-gaingfarmer,
carona it. theand locat-
s. Draper is winll arrive
later, so the story goes.
DIED IN THE WEST -A former well
known resident of the 8th line,in the
person of Simon Fcrayth, passd awry
at the home of his son, W. J. For-
November Sthe1agedt 85 yearsRtlFunn
oral was held on thellth lust., burial
being made in the Frobisher Cemetery.
Deceased was held in high :esteem by
a large circle of relatives and friends.
Further particulars are not to hand,
D. D.
the pulpit the Preab_vteriau ch ill occupy
here next Sabbath. Last Sunday
Rev, T. A. Bell. lately pastor at Moles-
worth, was the preacher.
The Woman's Institute putpose
holding n Bazaar in the near futurd,
of the memberWatch for s who have been Will
doing
sewing please hand it in to Mrs. R
Bremner.
The stock of merchandise belonging
to the 'nee Robe Barr has been Bald to
athe
John Leitch, Dorchester Station,
Jamestown
Andrew Simpson is back from an
enjoyable outing to Loudon, Detroit
and other places,
Mies. A. D. McOasa, Kincardine,
spear the week endnvlthhec brother
a S..8. NOnd . 10 on GlMerr a is ea holding .a
Christmas Eute11 Th ant in Victoria
Hall, Jamestown, '1`hurada avenin
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ea aced, Mies ret Brramme own ie
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teacher,
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A few Specials for
p� p
Friday, Saturday i� Monday
Y1 y y
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Brooms, good qual-
ity ' lj gc .
Flannelette Blankets,
large size $2.65
Table Oil Cloths, square.
pattern 98C
Plenty of other Bargains
kat as good.
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Ethel Misslon"i3and Con-
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Friday, Nov. 28th,
In 77unbar's Hall,
Just drop some silver
Whenyou call.
keeping everything iogood trim: He
was fond of bee Saltire and took a
-great interest in :his work. Deceased
was a titer stent member of the Meth-
odist church awl generous in hie sup-
port and that body lost one of ;re
TACE SHAW CALLED IN EIS YOU .
= uret3uy of iaet week Jack, the 18
Year old son of Joseph and Itiirs, Shnw,
ear
line, was sucnmcned frau titno to
the deep sorrow of all who knew him.
He was a student at Bteasele School
was apparently in very gond
iA nto oor
formerly of Oranbrook, who Will °con-
time the calineea here.
Ethel loealfty should supply some
of the students fol. the Agricultural
Short Course to be put on at Brussels,
Dec, 1 to Feb. 27. It should be worth
wane to many a youthLed maiden.
Last it stated that Judge's
Wroxeter
Dr. A, McLeod was a visitor in Tor.
onto this week.
Mrs. Ward Shnrpin is the guest of
relatives at Kippem
Miss Ar•Wstroug, London Normal
School, •waa a recent visitor her
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heitlth until stricken a few days peeve.
ous by something like infantile poral-
rata. Nothing apparently could be
done for him and tie passed away
deeply mourned, Funeral was Priv.
lite Friday afternoon to Brussels cam-
was
Votet•s' List Court for Grey township
would be held next Dionday, at 2 P.
h„ in the Hall here, It will be held
in Brussels Town Hall instead Oil same
d0 . bycoWcuand of the Judge,
with
parents at tae Manse.
Duncan and es. Cameron and
little daughter, Sudbury, are visitors
at the home of Fred. Davey,
Thos. Sage left last week to visit
A meeting of McKillop Township
outman will be held in
MILLER'S HOTEL WALTON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER R 27TH
at 10 a. m. Tax Collector will be
is attendance.
S; J. iVFORUAID,
Reeve,
eta", !Vire, Shaw was visiting her
Liskeard ahter,ltid themdic]es $not nrritveNun-
y
til the vital spark thud fled, so brief
was the illnesA Jack was born •in
Morrie township and was a general
favorite. Iii adaibion to cis parents 2
brothers and a sister survive who
share in the sympathy oi;ihe common-
ity in their sudden bereavement,
HAROLD JstvITT SUDDENLY GALL•
Ere -The
ce sliocked7Goehef thiol Hail'oldr Ly
•'A'The vote last week ou the proposed
fent the ft wrest stand}resulted21 forin e and
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27 against, P. J. Bishop was the Dep-
uty Returning tiutoOfficer. What's next?
afretne institute will meet Th
day afternoon of this week, at 2.50, at
the home of Mrs. W. H. Love, Sub•
ject, ''How to Drente and preserve
that atmosphere which gives charuct-
er to the Hame," will bed halt with by
Diiea Purvis. Roll call, au stiona
for Christmas Gifts. A'good attend-
relatives upas Hensel' before going
toDreBulne W u me ml art 1VInt$Ue�n was
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a visitor at the home of his grana-
of las! mother, Juo, G[beou, sr, 2 days
of last week.
Prank Wrigat nae returned from a
visit at Pontiac, Mich. He was ma
Med
comparted by W. and Mrs. Parker,
woo spent with old friends here.
Wm• Leckie, Lucan, and Alex.
-0am bell and 0lareuce Cam be11 Lon-
don, p'motored from London amp
spent
CALL AT,
Gordon s - Cranbron
Humorous Reoitab}ons,
Songs, Dialogues, will be ell,
Come one l Come all 1
And crowd the place froth
Wall to wall.
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only sou of L. and Mrs, Jewitt,
auce is asked for.
afew days with the farmer's brother,
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aSaturday
Bought the �arr Stock
a p
a I p
s Sale
Y as Y
Browntown, had died Sunday morn-�
lug after an illness of a few days of
Diphtheria. Funeral, which was 'Sri-
vie, took place to 1V ingilarn Cent.
etery, Sunday afternoon, Rev. Mr
Au Anatinn Sale has been announc-
Robt• Barr of her house-.
ed by effecMoets, etc. Date
willlbeRTuesiiay, 25tH inept, et 1 p. n
D.
,,ewirn Thelhousetand lot
G. S. Leckie.
Miss A, Wylie, daughter of Mre,
Silo. re teas taken suddenly ill (401`rie, who la t
school tas
for Thursday.operationJ
appe ditattie
Afternoon
of this week, at 2 o'clock, a num-
her of Pews belorigiug to the
Methodist (Thumb w111 be offer-
ed for sale by bwill Auction ' at the
mlaimbriLlles�atte dyol801110 good
Lumber will also be sola,
Terms casts;`
W. $, KERR,
Committee.
,
lU}Ihineon, deceased's pastor, oliiciat-
leg, idle Jewitt tuns only ill a few
days and despite all that could be
dune the end came as above stated,
lieu survived by his young widow,
who was plias Viola Sturdy, Lucknow,
to Nhorn he was married 8 years ago,
in ctbe than minty 28 yaws and lasses ren. Deceased Wee born
y 1
away on an adjofoiug ,farm to. the
lulmeste.ad. In ndditton to hisparents
there is a sister, Mrs. Thos. Waddell,
of Newton. Oomtitun}ty sympathy is
extended to all tvho mourn in the mid-
den demise of a fine young man. We
will also be of-
fared. Sees the bilis for further attic_
p
Liars o• enquire of till proprietrpsa.Tad
SOCIAL EvENntce.-One evening last
week a Social hour was spent in the
Dunbar Rail as a welcome to Dr,
McMaster and bride, About 100 folk
ed. The following address was read
by Miss Elizabeth Fear :-We are
!gpppy' ll -weed here. this evening to welcome
elan Valuator to Ethel. We under-
titan
'd hSec. of the yon welcome from a
young mon of the viig
sago Inst night, but the ladies auld
was performedat the
home of Bert Martin.
November meeting oP thelt.Bryuna
Women's Institute will be held at
Mrs. Pope's rooms, Thursday after-
noon, Nov, 27th, commencing at S
Uorive sharp,
will be given
by Mies Ellen McEwen, followed by a
paper on "linty to spend our Winter
evenings," by Miss Ethel Stitt. Mise
110! series a o ebaike 111. •A. will CO Wane
02 Canada,,t taking the early settlers
ice Red River
Settlement,' for her Holt
I
Will
POST
a
dial)
new
that he
stoclt
continue
Watch
next,
In the
hearty welcome
invitation
Keepyour
stocks
^
Successor
g y publicenjoy.
has purchased the General storeY
p
of the date Robert Barr, Ethel, and
the business iii the same store.
out for Our announcement 1n THE
Weelt,
meantime we will be. glad to extend r.,_
to many old friends and a .Cor-
to new customers. •
oe e6 open for real Bargains an
y g d
coming. Here for business,
.
ru
NOS LEIT
to Robt. Barr, Ethel
nes glad to say the other members' of
some of the married men fest they
clothing
Call to be a donation of nlotnber fora
p� t atoeLase,
•..
yr anted
the family escaped the dreadful die•
all precautions being taken to
avnid scuta ion:
g _
of lase, 4 1'1; initlh6tCo )ir k ryAlex
Nichol, who lives 11 miles South of
Brussels, was at the barn doing the
torn. to took
usithngokak
should share in this welcome as well,
so we are all here together for a little
social evening. Knowing the Dr. for
a few months, we feel. ie was time Mr's.
McMaster cause tef take care of him,
We congratulate him oil his choice
and tvislh you very much happiness
in the years to come. We extend to
you a very hourly tvelcante and hope
'Child ft' relief work. Members are
requested toearing their Community
song hooka
Soutme ReerORT,--Following •ie tae
report of. Ibe Soar Senior room fox
October. The pupils were examined
In Spelling, Oomposttion, Grammar,
History, Writing, Geography, IV
019,89 -Margaret Gibson 85, Marie
-�'""'
Ex coat to load a Tar of Pnta•
land
Eros at 14 i s e ,,
weck, Parties binvin ofPota-
g
toes fm sale should cal Phonee
43 or 72x for futtiter informs,'
Linn,
�V' J. NjCCR ALIS E N
W, R. LITTLE,
Brussels,
hcorsed,
Sano t
e way, the
while absent i. and,
Nicholgob book building wire a•
f3
blaze. ele rushed in to untie the cows,
One Ivan got out but the second rine
and 1101 calf fella re to the Melee
prey
as did 801110 poultry, feed, Ste. Barn
was 80 x oU on cement well and wee
completely
remitted iitdtvayed. rC1h i110 itn�l� l it Gr
tempt togrdscio property from the (
pp p ywishes
your stay with us will be a very pleas-
ant' one and would ask you to accept
assist
assist you in your kitchen duties, A
styn little gifts that the tn.5
gent'rous kitchen' Shower was then
bestowed on the guests of the evening,
g
Dr, momoster mode a brief but' Bp.
proprinte1eply and the evening was
?luau over to guinea, dancing and the
serving of a won prepared limas, 'Tl]e
party dispersed with , many good
foe Dr. and Mra. McMeet:me
Uoupland 78, Harold Durst 78, Daisy
Stooks 72, elaegaret Wright 88, Isabel
Ivarls 86, Jolrn ihnmaou 80, Mabel
RDbineon 65, Carl Smith 8i, Walker
Matte 82, Entereon Huffman 67, Jessie
Haette, 63, Sr, III -Jessie Green 57,
Katie Waller 87, Dorothy Green 79,
Isabel Davey 78, Elva Stocks 73, Irene
Wright 78, Archie "Taylor 78, Joan
MilUgan 7U, Maude Milligan B3, AD. .
demon Gibson 06, Roy Robinson d4.
Jean Hilton 03. .Flrsranna Hall stn..
ML's. Oscar Glentlanraing, a former
S.1 ,., .hire, of Drina, MM.. Was kit.
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