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'FRUSSELS, ONTARIO, WF.DNES
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shins contest, the prizes going to Mi
R. Stocks aria Mira, W. McLean, Jud-
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remains were laid to rest i t poll! thi
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vale cemetery on ,Monday, •there Ito a •
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last TumeleY•ar visited NO, 6 !School
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and Mrs. Hodge and left fine baby•
the Miss Ruby Grainger is visiling.at
Sunday.
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JAMESTOW I
PRESENTATION •-•'1p0FO11otYing riots
from the Saskatoon Dally Star,
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be
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Saturday,
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We promise
day night.
MoRINNON
After Dark" will
shown at the
1 Theatre
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March LII
Night Only
drama of lights and
&
of the world's play
The street that Dever
drama of America's
Warner• Bros.' picture..
ever seen a one ?
poorJohnston,
you a treab :Bator-
& MUROAR
of Feb, 2lee, refers toformer dente
of this locality, !lies, Simpson being
Mass ma seat, of former they. i -
John and Mrs, Sim sora of Tessier,
on the occasion of the 20th annivers,
ary of their wedding, were honored on
wednesda b a rnoetiu boil the
Knox chuychy Rev., Andrew d innithe
presiding, Arthur J. Smith, S. 5, trop,
Qrtntaodent, on ha}tulf of the meeting,
thanked the couple .for their past
services to the church, Mr• Simpson
had been on themunngere' board for
14 years and secretary -treasurer of the
Sunday school far six years, Mrs,
Simpsonfe an active member of the
Ladies' Aid and .Missionary Society,
A lamp .was .presented to them, A
program followed consistingof seine
games and guessing contest. A corn-
mutes; Mesdames A. Small, G: H,
A. Walker, Alex. Cumming
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A. J. Smith and 'George Dobson
and N. 7.r menti had Charge yofe the nr-
rangemente, Lunch was served ,
doctor was sent for,
' There will be no orchestra practice
Union Methodist church on Wed•
neaday avenin t(ie minister's horse
bolo tepapotarii
g y laid up with rt
sprained fetlock, •-: It will be held .in-
stead at the Personage at eight!igloo
g
o'clock.
ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION.-pn
Monday evening the neighbors and
Errands of Marva! and Mee. Hall met
at their .home and presented them
with. a lovely couch before their de-
parture to their new home i n At-
Armstrong fok
Invites you to share with us all
that theMurcheshave to offer.
I[ you are one ot�the loyal. upatand
ieggolnroh members wnc halm keep -
rin a Irate a ho glad a one
remfnderfn the interest of mare goo-
ernl ohuroh going,A
If a
y n are one whose allegiance to th@
odnroh ie waetrng, oor mea,ngo to-
you le that •Son era needed ill 1ve
church and our work is less effective
without your wholehearted coroner.
HAROLD, WHITE, B.A., B.A.
Good r0 rim
By local talent assisted by
Hen, Whitten',
, Character
ornedian, and H, and Mrs.
Locke, of ErllBeela.
ADMISSION 7tie.
Ladies With Boxes Free `-
other Ladies and Children 26c.
Bo es to be drawn Ticket
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Pastor
R AND MRS. HALL, -We,
We,
your neighbors and friends, have
gathered here to spend a social even-
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MORRIS
MONCRIEFF.
tog with, you before your departure
for your. future home in Atwood..
While we are sore to part with you,
that have been so long good neigh-
bora and friends ever willing to lend
a hand in time of need, we are glad
that you have decided to live neatest
that we can meet your smiling faces.
and have you visit at our homes
whenever opportunity affords. Now
we ask. you to accept this couch not
for its value but to remind you of
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your warm friende.. you have in this
community,. Wishing you health
and ros epi your new home•
p p ty in
Signed on behalf of your neighbors
and friends.C
WILLIAM Goltsl?:La' z
STANLEY HAMILTON
Mr. Hall made a suitable reply thank-
ins them all for their kind gift and
the remainder of the evening was
spent in music and dancing.
The orchestra met at the home of
Maes Frain on Tuesday last, It will
not be long before they will behelping
with• the morningservice at Roe's
church:
John R. Dickson, Lot 8, Con. 11, will
hold an Auction Snle of high grAde
stock on Friday, March 13, with D.
M• Scott as Auctioneer, A Heti of the
Bale will appear in next week's issue.
Former Elm. Resident Dies.—The
community was grieved to learn. of the
death of John J.• Gimblett, a one time
well known and respected resident of
having •resided who the
alma concession
ate concession fbf 35 years, pas-
sed away in Whieby. Hospital, on Feb.
21st, !925, do this 64th Mr.
Gimblett J ad Ibsen in failing health for
a number of years following an oper-
atliion which. finely devetoped into
kidney disease. He was a bachslor
0RTISING PAY.,—Throuth an
in
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advt. eMoral , haPs bought the0.100� epeeS.
farts owned b Geor a McCall, for
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�6 oOO, on the 8th line.
OARD or -We wish to ex-
press' our thanks to neighbors and
friends for the thoughtful deeds and
kind worrla in the !lineae and demise
of husband arid' father, the late Robt.
Messer. They were appreciated.
MR�..afxseER AND FAMILY.
The Townsthip. Council is •calling e
meetingof the School Trustees! of the
To\vnsip, in the Hall, on. March 16th,
to discuss School Problems and elect
delegates d the Provincial Convention
to be -held in Toronto at Easter.-
CARD OP THANKS -W. J. South
and family take title opportunity of
expressing their appreciation and
thanks shown them in the recent sad
bereavement, and also to thank the
many ueinhbor's and friends for their
non ; and Mrs. Wm• Pugh, Thessal-
o) and Hve sone, (Jonathon, IaaaC r
17rneetni Watson;' near ook,
Seek, and David on the Boundary. A
daughter, Mrs. James Lake and n eon
Ammo predeceased her some years ago,
Servant of God, well done 1
Thy glorious warfare apt ;
The battles fought. the racefewoa,
Aadthoanirtarowued et teat.
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S. No. 9.—Following is re ort for.
the months of Januar a
y and Februar
Examined in Spell•, Arfth„ Rean ,
Writ., Geo Gom , and
H S" P., absence
Hygiene, Denotes absence .-Sr.
IV-Hnzel Je. Spei en 88Lawrence
MAohan 87. J soul _vet" 6S. III-Ken.
Velma Robertson 86. Sr, III -Ken•
neth Ferg 69r Willie Robertson +88,
Jr. Ill -Lundy McKay 70, Glen- Rath-
"08, e89,
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Now Advertisements
She is survived by a eon, Oliver, and
daughter. Mrs. Norman Kalbfltiseb.
Seed Oats -J. H. Fear
R.dloe—Ciao. A. Beat
Beed grain—Jas. Perri(
Goose w(nted-!shoos ere
. Standard Sauk Statement
Stook for este—Jos. Engler
Inenhators-Goa R. Weller
House for sale -E. J. Pollard
Box Social—Walton II. F 0,
Sale of Social-Walton
O. T. U.
Wheat wanted -T, G. Hemphill
Motor for sale -Ethel Garage
Cattletor nage-wm. Patterson'
Stock for sale—Hugh Richmond
Broadway After Dark -Family Theatre
Go to Ohuroh—Eche! Methodist Clrault.year.
with whom she had been making her
bolos
Women " of the different chinches
here, united in the annual Women's
Pvaper Service held in the Presb "•
y -
terian entiool room, Friday afternoon.
Mrs. A.I.Brown and^Mre, Wm. Wil-
Son presided. A very appropriate
solo was rendered. by Mrs. S. Me-
Naughton. '• r
WOMEN'S. INSTITITTE.—The Febrn-
ary meeting pf the Women's Institute
was held at the hone of Mrs. G. Dna-
Miss
ETHEL
Dr. McMaster left for Barrie -on
Tuesday to visit et brother who is
seriously ill. He Wednes-
day.
Miser Ransom apt ained her foot
whilst attending a W lie• S. meeting
nt the borne of Mre. Dr. McMaster last
Wednesday
Friday, March 18th; is the date of
the 'Mission Band Social to be held in
the Dunbar Hall. Watch for further
announcement next week.
There waseth a good attendance at the
Ethel Methodist-Ohreehon Sunday
wall 68, Mae McKay Bob Bell
. 87. Jr. II,, Groh.,
Read., Writ.,
Read., Writ., Oomp„ Spell„ Geog.,
ie lin flume ea, Ra Ramey can nis n 2,
72,
nthiaMe 7a, 7 ,J ey ie McKay
OyttthiaNluchan72,JennieMcSny 70,
Cecil Meehan 66, Russel Gole 6h Oecil
Robinson •52. I -Daily Work :-
Myrtle Gole, Marshall Harrison, Dote
ald Riehl, LilhadHarrisou, Primer-
Good Leonard Machan, Dorothy
Mann (equat,) *Lorraine McKay,
Pair : John Payne. No. on troll 27,
Average attendance for February 24.4,
Seaga E. McNeil Teacher.
f xcstru1 •.c. s
tdeon, Thursday afternoon, R.
clam's pnesif he we�berg the attend. to the in.
y
once wtelcot as large as usual. Pap
through life, .and in religion a Method-
thoughtfulness and kindness shown
WROXETERg
Mies Mary Spinal is able to be out
rygain after bee serious illness,
W. H. et' her 'eon has gone to Tor-
Tor-
he
era ori 'Our National Parks," and
"Haw We are Governed," were given
by Mrs. J. R. Wendt and Mrs. G. A.
Weurring, The Roll Call brought
faith many. splendid potato realms.,
SECURE YOUR 1925
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A. G. SMITH
WINGHAM
When mailing allow 5 cents for
postage. g
We do not charge lot
taking your affidavit.
1st. The cremafns were brought t0
Atwood, !interment taking dace in the
Elmer Centre cemetery . He leaves to
mourn his loss 4 sisters, viz: --Mrs.
G. Wells, of Portland, Oregon; Mrs,
Harper, of Carlingford, Ont.; Mrs, F.
Fethers'toitltaugh, Fort Saskatchewan,
Alta.; slid Mrs. S. Ansett, of Grey,
who have dhe sympathy of their many
friends,
Obituary. -:•The Hensel, (N, Dak.)
Herald of Feb. lith contained the Ion
lowfn not'ce ,Concerning the death of
Mrs. A. Armstrong, sister of Mrs.
!vie Campbell, of this township, and
T p
of /Mrs. G. Baynard, of
•EtheteeMrs. S. A. ,Armstrong, for (many
years a resident of Pembina Count
y''
passed away at her home in Yakima,
Washington, op Thursday, February
Mrs. Jewitt,duping her short• !!!uses.
Quite an unusual event took place
in Morris Township, recently, at the
homy of ribs. Augur: Craig, when the
family gathered to celebrate her 89th
birthday, also the 71st anniversary
of her wedding and the 0401 yentas a
resident nI Morris Township. Out of
a fancily of 19, nine were present, be•
sides 14 great grnndchildre i. The
husband died some •years eqo, but
she has remained nu the farm where
they came 64 years .ego.
OBITIIARY •-After an illness ex-
tending over the past year, but only
being confined to his bed for the
past these weeks. Robert Messer, a
native bon% son of Mortis township,
parsed ate of 5 y Thursday morning,
at the age of 66 years and 6 days. He
was a eon of the lata James Messer,
evening, some people having walked a
cod distance through heavyroads.
Mr, White discussed Mr. BasiKing's
"The
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up��yy@@T COURSE BANQUET
SI}Uli 4 UU�Iltih
onto, where will emend some time
with his eon,
Mrs. Tait arid children have return-1`+'.el'lSE3t
ed foam Toronto, wtfare they have
/several mouths.
Thos. Sanderson and family, De-
licit; 'holidaying
see.clOats
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},oak Conquest of Fear"; and the
interest was tense. After showing
thatfear "do s" all of us in one way
and another, he went -on to show thespent
,Splendid Time t Banquet —Prises
'SPpstributed to the Various Winners
resourcefulness; on the art of whatThe
we call life, which we have every rasa•'
on to think •inexhaustible, Io glacial
cold it, Hnde the means of growing fur ;
when climates become temperate it
produces hair. If pursued, it develop -g
ed stings. or some othar means of de-
a means of pmg.
fence, so that to bring
rose. He tried to bring out the fact
that if we read our trialsin this light,
we shall find that they are not motive-
less but full of purpose, He showed
the necessity of ovetoomtng and pont-
ed out the Gospel romise,"To him
that overcometh will I give to eat of
the Tree of Life". He showed that
the Life Principle, or God, was love
and would helpus in ever fear, but
e y y
most people were afraid that abandon-
went to this Personalit meant that
something y
osintwould be taken awe In
closing the sermon, Mr. White show-
Pd some of the methods by which
hauntin fears could be conquered
g q
through the companionship of Christ.
On Sunday next, a Symphonic Ser-
Ser -
mon will be preached full of matters
pertaining to everyday life.
h id in of the Brussels Short
r'ou'se held in the Melville •Church,
last Friday evening was a splendid
success in every way, and there was e
big crowd resent to da uslice to the
p . 1
goad adiings protvded on the Menu py
the ladles of the Brussels Branch of
the Women's institute. The Tea room
was decorated in the `colors es the
Glasses, green and yellow.
Atter the bountitu4 supper, Rev. H.
'W. Snell, B. A., who was Toast Master,
called the assembly to corder and the
following was the toast list:
THE KING — God Save the King
• OUR COUNTRY
bliss Nellie Jardine 'Nie Maple 1,ewf
,
GIRLS '
Gordon MCGavin !Miss Elva Ramsay
Reading
g by Mx. Snell
BOYS' CLASS
Miss Verna McCall Bertram Heating-
way
JUNIOR FARMERS' OLUBS
Ha Johsston Harr
Y y Strang, of
Exeter and Addison Fraser, oat
Wingham
are g with the formei''s
parents, D. D. and Mre. Sandei•sor,
A quiet event took place at the
Presbyterian manse, Wednesday itf-
ternonu, when Mise Vidlet Dodds,
daughter of Writ. and ,Urs, Dodds,.
I3etviok, was united in marriage to
Wm. Harrison, Onetie, the Rev. D. A.
Arwstrong officiating.
Word wts'reeeived here last week
of the death in Alberta of las Henry
Smith, a former. well known resident.
I000 BUS. Good Seed
Oats f01 sale. Apply to
pp ysister-in-Ia-w
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e1 . 17 . FEAR
Phone 2214 ETHEL
or Blyth Phone 735
12th. She recently underwent an oper-
of the lst line. Mr, was unit-
allot and the immediate cause of her
,lesser
ed in tuuxv'iuge, to Mise Annie Black•
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Saturday
A. Sale of
Oiiie
•
Baking
auspices Of'
Brussels W. C. T.
will be held at
Misses Hunters
Store
Store
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death was complications. Laura
Laird, the eldest daughter of James
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and Mrs, Laird, was born in Ontario,
November 5th, 1858 Here she spent
her young-dnvs and grew to woman-
hood. In 1879 She was united in mar-
riage to S. A. Armstrong. Tile wed-
ding took place in the home of the
bride's parents. the marriage ser-
sonny was read by Rev, D. B. McRae,
pastor of.theProabyterian church. 3n
lei lair. and Mre, Acrostron coins to
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this country and settled err, u farm
Hensel. Here they lived tint.!!
1911 when the mooed to Yakima,
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Washington, Mrs. Armstrong leaves
to mourn her death her husband, two
daughters, Mrs, J. A, S sills of Jot-
Spurting,
!elle, N. D., and Mrs. H.: K. "Burnley,
04 Grandview, Washington ; three
r
sole, Harbert -and attester of inkitna,
and Harold of Humbolt, aim, ; three
sisters ; Mrs. Robert Hall, of Cavalier,
N. D., Mrs, Ivie Cannpbell, of Ethel,
Ontario, and. Mrs, J. A. Campbell, f
Victoria, B. 0• ; two brothers, Dr. la,
.1 Laird, of Portland, Oregon, and T.
T. Laird, of Sherwood, N. D. She has
cartridge and is survived by hie widow,
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one son, IWatter); and two daught•
era, (Jessie and Jennie), all at home.
Deceased is also survived bytwo
brothers, Messrs, Archie and John
Messer, and one sister, Mrs. Jos. Mc-
yTownship,
Kuune all of Morrie ibrthe
ceased was a faithful iat Bin of the
Presbyterian yterian church at Bluevale, a
Liberal in politica and a member of
P.
the U. 0 1 aeBluevale. "Bob,' as ire
was usnilly called, was an indastri-
oils, thrifty non, sociable and xlwnys
ready to lead a bene lee sad. f lite
1V'1r, Messer held the respect o£ all his
neighbors and friends, who extend
sympathy to the bereaved in their
loss. the funeral was held on Saner-
day
day ate,. oc from his late residence
and services were conducted by his
winieter, Rev. 111', Tait, Interment
was made in Brussels cemetery. The
pall hosiers were Ansoti Shaw, 4V m.
Robertson, David Johr.sten, Jas. Veli-
camp, Thos. Swit►r and Robb. Forrest.
,.A very decent roan passed off the
action when Bob Meatier died"
hprogram
stage the
eves the expression of more than one.
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YOURSELF!
DU moot have an Ino'u- 1317 BUCKEYE Incubatenear
�hnror iP you are to hatch Toe is better guarauteedt
ah1011509 euoeossfnliy, Of Vatter backed, better de -
comae
enures you want an Iucubnt• signed, of better materials
a+' that will betel! the largest and batter built, and bocce
re" ether of eggs into the hatches more and holler
filthiest chicks, chicks than any other,
a
BLUEVALE.
The meeting of the Bluevale Liter -
ary her, w will which was Thursdad
last week on account of the stormy
weather, be held on Thursdayp
evening of this week, March 5th.
The regular meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held on
Thursday, March 12th, at 280 o'clock,
at the home of Mrg. Milvert Sellers,
The ro torn will take the form of a
debate "Resolved that the pioneer
woman co)tributed snore to the weir
fare of the community than does the
modern woman,' Affirmative -Mrs.
Jas. Bceakenrtd a and •Mia, Robt,
Shaw •; Neatfve-Mise Olive Acott
and Mre, J. W. Leggatt. Rall Oall-
An Irish oke.
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There passed away at her "home in
Bluevale ,on Feb, 27th, %Nne William
Cerritos, who for several years has
been a sufferer, bearing her sufferings
with .greet patience aMnd trust in her
Saviour. Her Malden name was Mary
Ann Watson and she was 'born in the
Township of Hope in the
being the, eldest daughter of .lames8and
Elizabeth Watson, who were among ,the
earliest settlers of Morris Township,
fanil' , for man years at Sunshine.
She •was mantledonMay 24th, 1893,
to WM. Gamin and lived on the end
Con. Morris, until 9 years ago, when
they gave up farming and moved to
Bluevale, her husband passing away 4
years ago last January.. Deceased was
a most estimable Ohrasttan woman., a
teacher In the Sutrda, School at'Eben-
YBowman
ezer and later ,in Bluevale; a life long
member of the Methodist chu�rcli quet
and unassuming In her !manner,yet
gIn
aver bright and Cheorfua. 1The 0110
ins +memlbers of ter family are, one
son, Wm. Harvey; of !Detroit, Mich„ 2
brothers, Wim •H., of Redcliffe; Atter.,
and Robert, of Washington, U. S. A.;
also one sister, Mrs. Nelson Thorn-
ton, who has taken care of, her through
her'lingering illness. Her + actor Rcv,i
g P ,
T. CI wuklnson, ,preached a .dost art-
n.rririrttte A,,,nrel cos...... s.et... t.,.
AGRICULTURE
S. B. Mothers, B.S.A. Prof. Graham
Solois am
by Miss Campbell
THE STAFF
Jahn Soavman Miss Ha kin and
s
J. B. Nelson, B.S.A.
OUR GUESTS
J. B• Nelson E• R. Wigle, M,P.P•,
Stanley Wheeler, President of
U:f:O. Branch; Councillor E.
Cardiff, Morris Twp., land J.
L. Kerr
AUL.D LANG SYNE
During the evening the,. Students
gave an .address to Miss Hopkins and
Mr. Nelson and •presented the former
with a fountain en and to the latter a
p
Pah knife.
The S eels!! prize offered by Ar.
Sinclair, in the five Counties, that the
Dr. is teaching VeterinaryScience a
g ' u s
sets GUsson by arvey Johnston of the Brus-
The Youngladies that won the sizes
in the Oratrical Gooiest wereMiss••
Elva Oliver and Miss Florence Oliver.
in the Boys Glass, John Yulll won first
prize and Gordon rk done was second.
Fo the best work done In the Girls'
Glass' during de teem, the Township
Prizea was divided ser that Miss Nellie
A. J d n (jet) nisi Miss Edna Me-
Call znd
to attend a spa take a •trip to Guelph
peels! was won h) Nprii.
Miss napkin'prize was wan U Miss
Marjory Yui115 The others who stood
high In the !alass work were -Misses
Marjory neaten, Elva Ramsay, Mary
Iitazcl Skewart Elva Oaiv
Christie Forrest er er,
, V ne 73tcCa11, Bdith
GoId 111: Bad aid t y
Y he Ke s,
the Boy s Glass for the work dur-
irrg the Course, Alf, Knight was 'ist;
Harvey Johnston, 2.nd• Bert Heroin
way 3rd; and Elmer Knight 4th, to be
followed Closely by Gordon McGaytn,
Geo, pima John Bown)ain, Geo. Kirk-
b Richard
yi a n Geo l?he ter Thos
SlloRicha, Jahn Procter, G
, Chester Rin*
toul. Mr. Nglsoa s Special prize for
Livestock Judging,
.. .. g ng, was won by R1oLAtd
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Prices from $27.5o to
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Li6ryYody �' Incited !
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werten e rhaldeh3aldi'en, mar on Monday,
burial taking place in the Yakima
cemetery. During the years Mr. and
Mrs. Armstrong l.ived'. in the vicinity
of Hensel they )rade many friends,
Mrs. Armstrong tuns interetted in
church work and while at Hensel tuck
anacttvepartfnthehfethndlstchurch•
She was at one time Supe) intendeatt
of the SundaySchooland had char a
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of the choir 'teeth, She maintained a
11)ere passed away 011Tueadu Feb;
p 1 Y yy'
24th, in•the )ersoc, of Jane P ke, be
loved wife of lemmas Jewitt, a well•
known and meth -loved pioneer of
!Morris Township. Born ill England
ion 1836, she carne to masala at about
three years of 0ge tend lived at Cooke.
vole, near lornnto, until she was mer•
'ted on the 1• 8th cf Jona 1857, She
thsn cnnie w•th bar husband to the
township of Morris, where the s ate!•
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keeu concern for God's work and sow,
ed on the 2nd Line and where they
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lived for sourly 40 On leaving
ed in this ministry well. Many will
years.
the 2nd. Lina they to the. farm
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We are in 'need of Wheat forR
Milting. Give us a call at our
expense if you have any to sell,
No teauble to quote prices.
AH kind■ of
Flour and Feed
For Sitio
T. G. Hemphill,
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remember bar service and thank God
for then opportunity of noeetiu her.
In the passing away of Mrs. Arm,
with ere Are et's reminded aerie . Gnd'e
ftithfni avot•kPr'e lakPtt noise. She
wast cod wife and a devoted mother
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in the home, While faithful to her
home life,' she Meiners found tune to
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give some attention to work outside
wm th'tahile. She believed in n)nkin +
thio world bolter with her service.
She note meta from her labors here,
and lute joined the rent arm of the
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faithful on the other side,
Tliere is a world above
Where parting is ;
Awhnlaeternityat lova
Form'd for the good alone ,r
me neetlndbo behthaolds the plena hers
happier pore.'
moved
t)oty net.npiel by their eon, David, on
the %Vittgham Road, They Dater re,
toed to the erthtge of Bluevale where
the deceased made her bottle until it
year ago last• Jeremy when, on the
denth of her husband, she gave np her
hone to live whit het Family, On
lhuradf, of last week, white at the
ttntne nP her daughter, Mc•a. 4V. J•
Anuch, of tho Scd line, of M0"18,she
ryas token ill with bronchial pnerinnm
,t and ed the following Tuesday quiet•
ly ptissed Away, All tubo have known
the tato Mrs. Jatvitt will a tribute to
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bar exceptional virtues aiadycharactec„
loll!.. sae a race a
g rid ottarm of
manner that will be long•.,
ernam 11 ed.'
Yilveryono loved bars Ahe wile aslain-
bee of the. Methodial; Church and an
WtrOXEi`ER
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) Flour Mill' 21
PIIONDS Split, Mill 20
tTote.
Night call 50
WALTON
A }lax Snrfal sett! DnncS' twill ba
held thou, F. 0, ilei!; an WrdneR.
day sinning of next week. Afloat-
Blase lima Is )ionised. See nave. for,
earnest Christian• The funeral took
piaae to the Bluevale Oemotety. The
servcae retro conducted. by Rev, T. o.
tVtlktnson assisted byRsv. Ornwford
,Antong those left to mourn,
!Ness Jewitt'. death are three dao 11•
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tern, (Mrs, J. 8nuch,'Moeris Town-
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farther partienlare,
elfin i Mrs. David Errington. fi„nean.
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