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VOL. 40 -VO, 35
3RUJ.SELJ. UN'AMU, THUksD I Y, FEBRUARY 29 1912
W. H. KERR, Prokrultor
New Advertisements
Wound -Toe Posm.
Oald-W. H Love,
Worsate-J, W. 'Ramey.
Wall papar-W, R. Love,
—Jag Pox.
'P o rx h. do
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For sale -Robb And"r+on.
r4ol welted PHV1d Milne,
BBut1& you up -W' R. Smith.
Ilya..testAri•-W tr 1'ttrOtton.
0.P R. offlxe-H L Jaekvon,
Sprint; onitinev--.W P. Fraser,
Dona it nxv-N S �Iaf nuahl)n,
High grade Implements -s. Carter.
District Rebus
Mts. W. Kelly, who is in the West.
Miss Hebra Bell, who had been liv-
e Ing iu Toi onto, and was token ill with
fever about a week ago, and died, was
also buried here, The funeral was
vendee ue
031
Seat's heldfvM. C
from T.
Su uY, to TrinityIl
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there to'fetidly cemetery.
frau!
Blyth
The result of the voting nn •chnreh
union was announced in the Presby-
terian Ohtiroh Sunday as follows :
Against 'Milne 288, for union 45.
Phe funeral of bis. High Ross was
held here to the Preshyteeiatl church
on Sal (Imlay afternoon and was
largely atreuded. Interment was
made at Union Oemelery. Mr's, Ross
left Blyth about a year ago. Her
death occurred: recently at PertageIa
Prairie. She is survived by three
Z a
sons -John, nfGndlllell ; William, of
Hullett anti Emisiie ; and her daughter,
Watton
Our Hockey team has been having
a few rounds with Monition.
The result of the vote on Church
U11iou at 3lie Presbyterian chervil
here was 128 1'er and 8 against.
The pressed thick has tu•tived fol
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Inn ell. 11
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renew Pteb
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n the U. Y
from Milton on cum1.
Durhtg the past week A.. Gardil(er
and family moved to Walton front
their farm ru 13181 )Ilop 'wheve they
lived many a year. ,\1r. Gardiner
sold the farm. He will Wants a new
modern pressed M irk residence uu hi.
40 acres here. it will he a 2 stern
cottage, 28x28 feet, with kitchen 12x17
Feet. 11e will also pelt up a suable,
nutmeat for first story and frame lop.
We wel('nme 1Mr. Gardiner aid ittwily
to Welton 3(11(1 hope they will Feel at
home. They should as they are well
acquainted with almost everybody.
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New Ideas in Wall Papers
—mere re __
the Spring Wall Papers
HAVE ARRIVED
• We have just open up the most beauti-,
ful line of Wall Papers we have.,ever carried:
To look at themou would think them
high priced Papers but when you come to
price them you'll find them remarkably low.
We can sell Wall Papers right because
we buy right. We handle the goods of on-
ly the best makers and charge only a rea-
sonable profit. Such beautiful Papers and
such values will surely induce you to decor-
ate several rooms this Spring. See them.
Reeve Shortrel'd has perr.Ilused the
old Ameriwtn Presbyterlau chu'al),'
pitying the sum of $1611 far it.. It W111 i
he taken down and removed. The
lu•ick veneer was 1Alten 1.11 by the
rlinPell 11e0111e ((1111 will be
Lz101
1I
.1the new u
d
ut
1,133 1,311,ser had bnrguhoo
sl I 1' 1 1 a 0131
chUrell 011 Condit, 1017 of Jt being moved
to his Int but (hie lyes found to be
130pea0lfcattle hence the new at range -
went.
Goderioh
The \Vlleel Rigs Fitetot'y was badly
15,1 nmged 11nn(hty m•'tnittg when the
r'01 anti the walls or the top SIorey le
t1eN011II and l
llvt
sides were blownn
uli';iluriug the trnriHc;gak P ei .Itchard
it foreman, waif 8811131(141Y itljurrtl dud
Jlutnlg013 Brandt received a bad cutin
the head. The hiss will run np fntn
1 hth14allde , ll' dollars. A large go/tw3-
ty of the filetury'i'1(0(8 is exposed in
the weather and suffered runsidee-
able before it ('013(11 he removed. The
1'aetory employs about tin y..luuu18 lutd
it isleutarkabl3 Hist mule were 1101
injured.
W. N. LOVE, Ethel
A Complete Stock of Up-to-date
Special
Escssomaimisarzioniminsommommo
IighGrade
Implements
Furniture oe hand.
Wm in the Sedding Line.
alltaltrataatSEED CRETSEXPEDallablECEESPree
IPAgencyall am
re ared
-• the DEERING
d
have tl
byP
kinds of
service in all Cllr
- the best et
thefarmers
t "'veG
q give
this splendid make of Farming Implements.
Grain Binders
Corn Shredders
e S
S
Go Binders
i s
Corn Huskers
Mowers
Hay Tedders
Manure Spreaders
Hay Loaders
Drills
Plows
Beattie Bros.'
Litter Carriers
Gray's High-grade
Carriages
Petrolia Wagons
Etc., Etc.
Pianos, Organs and Gramophones.
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Gramo
phones.
Sewing MachinesCream Se
g
atoto
rs
Maxwell Washing V
c
chiles'
Waterloo Threshing Outfits Gasoline Enginesines,
Implements.
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Full line of International aur c
al Tnlp
iflt!`NobV is (he time to snake your selection, Kindly give ane a
Ghante to figureute with you beo,e placing your order,
S. Car.ter,
agent
Jamestown
SCHOOL REPORT. -Following is the
vepnrt of S. 8. No. 4 Grey, for Febru-
ary L -Si'• IV. Tend 350.-L. Frain
269, h. Br\ nos 280, L, King- 636, P
Paye, 220, M. 8011111 217. Jr. 1V.
Total 350. L. I(ilig 229, "S Burke 210,
4 P
4 . 11 184. 3r. If.
G. Hall 170, I. Johuett ,
'Vidal 350 -ill. Burke 105, °A. Joints -
1 011 187, H. Jack lin 182, 4*(1. Soiling 86,
4..G, 1lrEw•an 60. Se. II, Total 860,
-A. King 200, "B. Lltice 183, **J,
'1'hnmpsnl l 122. Sr. 1, Total 150.-E.
Balfone 188, 10. Hayden 180, E. Handl-
ten 108, A. King 106, 8. McDonald 01,
R. IaL°Ilia 00, *.11. 1\lrhwen 32, R.
13allingnlI82. Jr. 1. Total I50. -W.
Balfour 145. A.-33. Fraser, rkeelleat.
HARRY 0. MOORS, Teachey.
NfA130N--WRIo1IT.-A vel y pleasant
event tuck place at the haute of Geo.
Rainey, 1015 Con, of 13owick, at 8 p.
m., Wednesday Feb, 2114, when hie
daughter, Mies Mabel Wright, tV(IS
united in neurlage to 1$ulwanul'I 11.
Mahon, If V11 / Walpole,
dl
ale `Sask. rn the
P
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"h' h 1 d v
value of tt l wielding 111741 C f
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Miss Lillian Rainey, the young couple
took their pl{toes uu(ler au 111.811 of
evergreens. Lillie Misses NV eight ((3311
Scutt made very Pretty flower girls.
Ceremony was pet•fel wed by Rev. J'
W. 1lfbberl, n Gorrie. Bride was
tastefully (118800(1 in blue silk. The
young couple expert to leave this
week for their home in the West,
where we wish them every success.
Moncrieff •
111 the Church Union ballots return-
ed last Sunday at theservice 117 voted
fur 1111300 1411(1 0 Fele repnt'tedagainst.
Sone. great escapades are reported
by some of the people of this locality
111 getting 1h10ugh the reeetlt storms.
POSTPONED ON ti CeoUNT OF STORM
-The Auction Sale of Ito w stock, iul-
plemente, &c., which was elated far
Tuesday hush at \\ 01. Alallll'8 Lot, 35.
Cou. 10 Grey, was postponed until
next. Stolidity afterion11, Mai eh 401, al
1 e -
I' will a the su
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p
a. L.b
tie,,! t
linueer and sale will be w•ilhottt is.
eel ve.
All Adult Bible Class was oeganited
here 1881 Sln,dtty in connection wit 1.
Knox chitoh. W St millers was
eleetetT Fret:Whit ; Geo. Nlrraggies.
Seerettuy-'l'reesufen•; and Alai shall
11,1.1148011, Teltclmr. A number ul
001011113 ICI'S wore 51111011 ill l•I(IIIIeel Inn
with the eines along v11ri1'ne lines of
helpfulness In the drench and the cent -
triunity.
Grey
Township Council will meet next
Monday ut Ethel,
Monday of this week Arrilie 13isinp,
141,1) can., left on 113 'ip to Regina and
other Western moint8. He twill he
away for (L 1110»1111 01' move pt'lbably,
\\'e Ivisll Lfm 1L gond time.
VERY ILL. -- Wednesday of last week
Nies. George Clark, Cosi. 17. took sud-
denly ill with 11 pain in her head and
gradually grew wnese, lapsing into
unconsciousness. Het coedit len has
been (L cense nr }+1.1'8l (1111Gsely tan til"
family, Mr. Clark died hast .June and
a daughter also passed n way last year.
MALE POSTPONED. -On aeefmn1 of
snow blocked roads and stormy clary
the Auction Sege of Wnl. Metun's farm
atonic, implements, &c., annonneecl far
Tneeday afternoon, was postponed
until Monday next, March 435, Mo.
Mantes Lot is No, 35. Ooh. 10. Sale
unreserved es he hoe leafed his farm.
LITTLE 80N ILL..- Roy, snit of
Rnderiek and Mrs. McKay, 4111 ran,
who is 0 months old, has been very
ill with pneumonia and bronchitis, at
the home of his grandfather Tomlin-
son, 13rn1sel9, 11111.1 for a titue leis life
was in great jeopardy. We are glad
to report improvement and hope the
'laddie will 8)1(1(1 be all vigils
This week Hugh Stewart, 15th conn.,
left fat' Dauphin, Man., w'her'e he
pnlpnses making his brittle. He was
accompanied by his son Alex., and
daughter's, M(a9P9 . Mary and Cnssie,
\t 18. Stewart and the other members
or the family will remain i11 Brussels
for a tittle while before gni»g West-.
ward. The many old friends of the
fend'y wish theta success in their new
location.
Bluevate
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1'ipliug & \!ills, of Wheaten,, ship-
ped a car of 11317 11 11(1 118(1 1,1118 ween..
\V. t'1. Heaney and Miss Agues
433811itme at xt present un the rink
list. We tvisll 3I1vm11 speedy recovery
J 11. and Ales Roberts00. of While-
watl•1, 1811 1'o' their house Tuesday
alter LL pletssitul visit with relatives
1181
0liver Mille, real eslnte egont of
Sasktitno), is iu this vlcitiity vie ti)g
his ninny 331811118 111111 38 ceding a num-
tierlie says the
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nI'1 ul' 'tab, t
.519
\vast in the {.11111 for the 3'r nig mat.
Onntiitnell tont 111y weather here ,111
week with yen heavy roads std
trails 1111 running late. Tuesday the
two eleven o'elo1{t 11'11ins Wore cancel•
led owing to storm and 1131 freights
have been 1tu1 this week,
Gerrie
(i00S—BELL,—A. very happy com-
pany assembled a) Ilse home of .1,15.'
and Nies, 13,11, 12111 Uun, of 1(108iek,
310,5 p. 111, Feb, 21st, to WI fleas 1111'
r 11e• .Ululli,.
u' the,. i1 lin 1 1,
a lel 1 1 t,
1711 1 �
b
't „tier
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to 171(1 sl t
d'
' •II 1 \ own; couple
1 0l'+ Led „) (. Ill
11dL it 1
11
4 1 strides 14 n h3'
Wak Ihrir phlte
1+ the 411141 f k
wedding march played I(y Mis. 8.
\Vol -Mei, of LILltadel. The covem(my
was performed by Rev. J. \V. 143bherl
1 Lel. i ea8UI
nt le 13th
11 1 +w llrl h
(tG 1 1 Y
l l 1 any
L Rant Alive 1 (t 11 I+4t 11+Lit
1110{ti 111
g
down ( a smitt 10
ail ll 1V1 1 I LL
uul Inn 1
the t I
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hu vU fly, The uhlu 31st
ll \ 9
g
Reimer
fell l)IlSellta testified to the popularity
of the bride and gloom. The young
couple will vesicle 331 Clifford,
AswroN-i8vANs.- The home of
Wm, and MPS. Iiiv+uts, Gies ie, was the
scene or Very prettyty wedding Io
Lt 12
7
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tdlu'alla 211
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when .their youtigest don huei iss
Alberta
Ant+tun wits uultitl in 01111•-
rfLLgr. to Hilton E. Ashton, also of
Gnerie. (.3')enemy was performed by
Rev. H. T. Ferguson, of r1incardine,
assisted by Rev.
, or ttin beide i1P 14941 L
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HI )81
41111 Rev.J W n
of the gotten a
g
I IMIII WAS 91141) Irl tLd by
of (3031,10, G
his btntllel, L F Ashton, while- Miss
1'lildeed 111. Gregg, niece of the bride,
aele1 as 111•idt'suuaid. 1'((lulitly at
noon inn 3)11(111 3'111et•ed the tastily
deenw((i+d pollee 3111nitlg on the atm
of her father, while Miss Ash loil pltly-
ed the Wedding March. The brute
r
becomingly.nulled in White
was
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ti
marquisette trimmed with Maltese
briquet ,1f Cl'eflm
line ,and raw I n'1 i it )(,qtr
roses. dress of 1h1" beidesnuni(1 was of
lvillLS 111111Ver enlln,nfdery 7.1111 lace 111111
she em•iied a 11 lief of eavnations,
Gift or the hrhllgl•ootn to the bride
w84 11, nen.nl;fro icr,l'il prndlla)t 803 \03111
penile and, to Ihe.1»'idesin+rid a pearl
ereseent. A lingo number of, beantr-
t sifts froul guests, 14n1 friends in
fn i,
t1 1 (101
uIF Int 1
•r 'la popularity
' a dalY g
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otic
1Filr'tt5S�.`��` tore t 1 1 niter �M �N
plume and tenets ofgold. On their re-
turn they will leeitle on the groom's
?item near' St. George, Ont, Wedding
gifts were numerous useful and
valuable allowing the high esteem In
whil•h the bride svgs held. She will
e f h home the
a 1 missed in the he ne 1 s
u
9
41 visiles
•,• iL ul community. nnuliL Brat t
cbu h 1 7
9
of all concerned accompany Mr.
113311 131,91, Franklin.
'The Fax wets' Institute sleeting
held hove last 011turday Ills a success,
a large utowd alteuding in the even-
ing. Athos Smith, of Trowbridge,
WKS unable to attend but the other
speakers were there. MIs. \Voelard
addressed the Women's institute in
the afterunon and did it well
e g
On the
Valentine's
' .
evinin of St.
(lay an enjoyable reunion of Ethel,
[toe's and Union Fpwot•tb Leagues
were held in Dilworth's Hall, here,
when It fine 8,1(111(1 time was enjoyed.
plil' the interesting features was the
presentation of a miscellaneous
"shower" to Micas Boreliee Slemmon,
nn the etre of her marriage. The
Leaguers felt thea' were snffering no
small loss in her departure.
Morris
Ethel
Council will meet here next Monday,
The anew ;block tide lied up quite
it ninnies. of people in this locality
I11Ht week.
Miss fd,1 Basset, of Liatovel, was 11
vieitoe at the home of W. and Mrs.
Slenuuol,
If you are going to (111 any 13aprring
1
his Spring yon should read W. H.
Lice's advert 'sonnet lin Ihie'sane. He
lits a loamy t,toek.'
Auction sale of Flom 90nde, imply.
mellts, &e , nF Harry Ke vs. just 13\'e8t
of here. will take place Pueieley afler-
main of next. week, Theta' w in be 1131
reserve as Ile. Keys is goil.lg to the
\\'est.
Owing to stormy Weather old enn-
segnenl. disln'laigemeet of rrlihrlly
sebiel01es Rev. J. W. Hib11eet, of
(Gurley. did not got bel(' hist Studer
nu(1 the Lecture Monday evening was
(1350 p,15rpn11Pd.
AIATRIMONIAL.--The marriage of
Miss Pud1111 Bereice Sleminon, 0111y
daughter of Wm, and MPS. Sienannn,
of abet, Ont. to Nelson Franklin, of
P
r.Ge(1g
b „ took lade tl
t the
' a• Ont.,
h, me of the bride's(' +treats at high
noon \\'eduesday, 13'eb. 21s1. The
Rev. D. Wren, M. A., performed the
ceremony and the Bridal Gleams wits
phiyed liy the br'ide's brother, Jack.
'Phi, beide, who was tnultlemled, waS
given away by her hither and settee a
331 eyeful gown of white embroidered
net (Vel white eine. with bridal veil
caught with lilies of the valley. She
rnumsed it shower boquet of roses and
lilies of the valley and ware the
33)Ooe's gift, a gold ll8nnch set with
pearls. ,The, gr'oom's gift to the
4 Pin, After
R gold lick t
( tlNt
was 11 1 I
Um
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Illc celf111It the
dinner \
(I5 53.3 01
d
111 1 h dining' room IiP I
11 1
,til
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decorated with punk and llhlle e3I 1•11111101111 Guests WV1re present•. froth
\Viughnm Listowel Brussels SI
Watch
Confidence
Township Council will meet next',
Monday.
f3y action of the Council 5% will be
ridded to all taxes remaining unpaid
after December 14th.
A litter carrier has been placed in
(11e stables on Walter Yuill'a farm.
installed by George McCall. Mr.
Yn111 is determined t0 be up-to-date.
John and Mrs. Fred. Miles and son,
or Norwich, and Air. Wand, of Bee-
gessvflle, were visiting their uncle and
8(1111, A. and Mrs. Stewart, Belgrave..
and their cousin, Jas. Slieddeu, 4th
11118.
Don't forget the Auction Sale at
James Oloakey's 435 line, on Wed-
nesday lrftel•noon of next week, at 1
p. in. F. 8. Scott will be the auc-
tioneer and sale unreserved a5 pr1plie-
tor has sold his farm and will Lake a
well ensued rest.
Ri'rvh', Brant ford and New-
\ Franklin 1 I! l e
,1 i dill k l l
o Alt and 18
P
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r Iles)) 3..
1 w' fru n R 311
n 1111 1 visit with gene 1
' 111 The bride's
•Il 1 1!111111 11
141011 11 ( l
Of a twle(1
1 V('i X11 suit w'a4 1
t !L 11
with Nati blouse to pistol' and black
beaver hat, leimmed, with willow
Does it
To feed Butter rat
f r n(
h we will
U Wi
P.a payyou
�+ el
4`
35 p
cwt , to hogs for
which you can b'e't only from
$d. -no to �iq.00 per cwt.
Well nosy, if you are quite
(1 not 0011•
eufethabitd es
the
fifLnsregarding
9
1
01)1(8( of w 0nar(1nieed
Closest Hl01011011g 0rea111
Se paratnl'.
Also regtu•di11g the die-
rasal of pink Orte nl nt
4ii ho11, Market. Peters.
g
. 1) (nti133P 1' ,l Il(t b (3110 It le'
_... trnints mold shoSsers of coufelti load
.i.. w. goat Wdigigogu
Leadbury
Alfred Stafford is doing a large
business with his gasoline outfitgriud-
iug for the public.
Miss Aloud Morrison has returned
home from Shelbourne where she was
yelled to see her aunt who died last
week after a couple months illness.
W. It, Stewart, who bought the
Gardiner homestead lately. has taken
(,
Ole.
P'ss '01 act is welcomedt
( . e!•91 1 a by
1•l»nnunnlly. He ('ounce from Hibbert.
Inw11-hip, Perth Co.
Gen. M,(lutcheon and wife mud
he other, Edgar, have returned to their
1espeel ive,homes in Saskatchewan.
They liave been visiting friends in
this locality since Christmas.
. John Prune, who sold bis farm to
\I1Nicbol lito8 , held a very successful
sale lust Friday and disposed of his
ehanels 83. good priors. Mee. Price,
who has been 711 at Geo. Beanie, is
i nprnviligslowly.
A very nice social party Was enter-
tained at the home of David Boyd
one evening lately. The time cane
spent in the leading games, music
,nal song. The host, Mrs. Boyd and
11iss.1elm a McUlay were pr0tlonneed
eseellenl entertatuers and in the
early hours of the morning the com-
pany repelled to their homes.
r
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le
asurl'
11 a
L ee travelling mr p
k g
Wert
7et
tin is
.current
berauae
a necessity. Yours may le
a capable time -keeper, bu
by incompetent r'eplLirinp
you have lost faith in it.
Bring it Lo us. Vile will re
pair the worst wreoke11
watch Land we will do it
economically.
The Jeweler
POWs
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G
,Jo
nes
Bru I
opting a policy that will work for their
Ibent to the end by perpetuating a very
prefi+able tnlsfuess and iusuriug a stable
pat!Unalle.
hood. He was an industrious, genie,
,ran, who made and kept loa11y
friends. As an exponent of gots
farming and gond stuck keeping 111
WIL3 a success. Iu church relationship
he was a tuember of the Methodist
church and in politics a Liberal, MI•.
Wilkinson was a loan of high integt ity -
and was ever ready to lend a helping
hand to every good cause. Fuuera+
service will be held in the Methudisl
church at 2 o'clock.
Ohuron Chimes
1he.Presbytery
of M1'1 ,,w 4Will
u
on•
1 in Wing.
veer Tuesday of .sex wed; 1. >r.
'MMM.
file subj10' for next Sabbath morn-
ng to 11,e Methodist church will be
How shalt I divide my income with
ne Lord ?"
1'8a vote ou Church Union in Brus-
.ets Methodist congregation divided very
veiny staudiug 98 for aid 99 against.
La.t .101da1 was the clusiug day for re
-
...coney, hallo's.
ibast Sabbath morning Rev.
A C.
.vlshart. B. A., dealt with the questiou
!t °resaww Church 80iuu. He Is op.
,,used to it. The ballots for Melville
tach cuugregeaiuu were distributed
ast Sunday.
Stra(fatd Presbyterians do not appear
('11100 In 11811 tear over Chnreh Union.
Knox church there voted 459 in favor
e LIg opposed, a majority 340. and St..
dudrew's church an toe same city, gave
131 -fax to 20 Realest, or 111 in favor,
,,,elerich took the other side and their
allots were marked 137 for and 474
against.
At a congregational meeting of
.v lilts Presbyterian church. Cliuton,. It
.,'ss decided to Melte Rev. D. K Gran,,
e Nova Scotia, to the pastorate of the
.cutch to succeed Rev. Dr Stewart,
woo was compelled after 5o yearsser-
vice to retire on account of iii health.
Rev. Dr. Grant 11,15 been supplying for
tie last six mouths. Stipend is ■1,300
-.ed manse. Rev. Dr, Ross, of Gude-
eh, acting Moderator, presided at the
meehug,
Wroxeter
Reeve Reis made a business trip to
Toronto this week.
Dr. and lvLrs. Jackson spent several
days recently the guests of relatives,
i11 Toronto.
Geo. McIntosh, of Stratford, was a
Visitor at the hutue of,John Duvidsum
0vel Sunday.
Clarence White left for Atwood un
Thursday where he has taken a puri.
Lion 111 a hardware stole.
Arraugemeute are being made fol
another masquerade Carnival to be
held here the uegia,lug of March.
Rev. L. and Alts. Perrin and Miss
81uy Pectin left fur Moorefield ou
Wednesday. We wish them success.
The feudal of the late Gustavins
Barton, of J3ehwore, took place to the
roxeter cemetery on Tuesday after'-
1)0Wun.
We are pleased to uote that S.
Rasmussen, who has'been confined 0,
the house with an attack of pleurisy,
is now on the mend.
Theta were large congregations
present at the Presbyterian church
last Sunday to hear the Rev. L.
Perrin's farewell sermons. In the
evening Mr. Pereiu was assisted by
the Rev. A. L. Russell.
Anniversary services will be held in
the Methodist church next 81.01day
when Rev. D. Wren will have charge.
On the 10110wiug Monday evening a
Shredded Wheat Banquet will be held
which will be followed by a good prv-
giant iuwhich Percival G. Harding
tenor of Orangeville, Miss 131 yam
reader apo other local talent will take
part.
Belgrave
A great many in Lida v101011y have
81.1101.1.1 Cards. .
ei , es moved
of Horst u h
• M(Gaiire ,
All. ,
Beg
to, l lave.
Nlrs. Jna Halliday is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Thos. Walker, of Brus-
sel
s
ex -Reeve Geo. Taylor returned to
Calgary this week after an. enjoyable
holiday hoe.
In the Ohnech Union vote at the
Presbyterian char(•b the ballot stood
62 for and 70 sgainst, as far as report-
ed.
DJLBATR.-Tile Debate in the Fores-
ters' 111111 on Priestley evenio3, Feb.
27313, 13111 a most 4Uc(e8sful and enjoy -
11 "Resolved that
uD L
t Iter S e
nl h f a
offers greater ad
-
ye
nada (JfPI ea
s 't a Caul/els !Sestet g
T
le
R I Western" ut' was well
1 mews, h:m
1 t+
g
lvewasltakenb
Mitis
b f43 uwt
de -
I,11 A 1 9
L \IOUIen, Anise J. Rands, NII °Bohner
and 3. Ale0011um avid Negative upheld
1'y Miss T. Haniday, Miss L Cornish,
N• Me0lae and H, Brydges. There
7.31 r well 1 el
a-
,, musket am
was also 14 1111 91
!t
program
atthe
` ion Was talon
Itlle(1 O
darod, A u
door to pay f
of fit Hall, &
.,, amount-
ing,
1 t -
Ing tD i118.00. R. Procter 001111 (11e0111111.1110311l and filled the position moat.
s1Ltiefeetnl•ily. The Judges of the de-
bate were 'Bevels. Messrs. Ferguson
ant D1)1,011t- tend 11,. Vauo)Lsnlln
who give decision in favor •of the
East. Everybody did well and d
we
one of
to ilastsly will not t the l
hone this it
111
1110 kind The pr(imoteis deserve
0n•edil for piaci 3(g (et ninth 1111or10ut10n
before the andielloe. Program1 was
(le 1'ollotys :- tosteIlIlIeI1(11, John
Slewnrl ; (ruet, Mie5e8 Halliday a101
1
(Lrlul
Ooh,,
Neil MrCrN a
• trio
,
\Ilsea 1-1/1111 130.0, Rlt8 MAI Ares•
b 11'11.
1 1 \'\t Il 1
solo, Louis
1 mE8 \VILi[INsn1 9Ass08 AwA'Y
Tnestlily eight !het o paused nw1Ly one
('(I he old time reai1ettts of this 10Culi•
ty 113 the person of .5011es %Vilkinson,
who 1(11,1 been in mew r health. for smite
(lullbrit wh09e demise,. was hastened
by ,L stroke of paralysis last Sunday,
11e was al. well known farmer of the.
4111 11)11) of Nlorrls towtiehfp before re'
tieing Mid
Lati)
1re8ide
oe i
Bel.
gltve.. (4h s. AV+ilkiuxofuMrsdied.0. 3)AV1e1eel•nl'9
r (3 Fnurdnu iters,
tg g
t'l', Arra, R. Anderson, Mrs. Geo.
P1,8 tel 1 and 3308. R. 330Ore11) and four
snits, It lin, of Gland 13at118s1 Mieh, ;
Wm., of Aio'rie
township.;
iu1
Ja
moa
'Pierian at present lulu 'hos.' of
<nnahN Mich.) survive, ( 1he'rmi1 I+Ir
aeli
l
will )kt 311111'31 31(1 171111*13'
atm-noon at
2 Il 11'1 10(11," intL 1 meth will he made
the 131'31301011 eelncten'y. Afr.., AVll•
35311( WAP born in 11111618111 70 7e415
ago w11er)' he was aiso married and
came to 013301da in his young malt.
Cranbrook
George and Mrs. Combs are visitors
at the home of A...AltDonald.
Miss Norma Snarling is teaching al
N1aru0Gh for the temaindet of the
term.
Miss Nlina 1131cRae leaves this week
for Vancouver to visit with her
Mother there.
Several from here will attend the
Telephone Banquet at Brussels Fri-
day evening of 11135 week.
in 1 , ' 1 1 aOrVILe
was • held r L
t [nUl](( t
(( n
Methodistlhurch last Su1d1LY.
Six
new members Were. received.
W..F. Raddatz and bride are visit. -
lug his father for a few ,days before
returning to Vermillion. Their trip
has been saddened by the death of
Mrs. Raddatz father during their visit
131 SE Johns, N. S.
One could hardly imagine it being a
severe Winter when on Saturday
.evening one of our youths fell asleep
in the bath tub and a,ftet a nap of all
hour was awakened by,bis head slip-
'
inIZ wide): water.
1
I
This week AA. and ul Arv, Naples
u
• 1 ober t
v1 from A
•• reIn f
t ' lamp b
old
unfoltil where M1. Naylor 1o7 succeedscceeds
J. T. CurtisasPrincipal of the public
school, Old friends here congratulate
Mr. Naylor of his promoti(n, and bom-
be will diulb 10 the top ant. ladder.
u>.
0 Mrs. J
0 7 1 f
Ruin CIt4t
It dt» tl1
R bt
1 place, died at
l3
illl(Llht9 Ile of this m9 li1
n
Marie, O
Itt 11 J7Lllll,4n
y
Ste. M(L
Sault ,5
1111
i, 's He 79 survived
l
by his aged 70 is wife and141 9 children. It is 20
yews since Mr. (,hunk Halved 1-t,
Algoma, going from T(10k11('5lltit1
tewitship. Where lie resided for many
yeas. He (vee an old fashioned
'/'s
it hal
r ,b Liberal1
tie and Prreby tP
Air. Chit h
w as
y nfi1, l' man. and 1 as
a
one of a family of eleven
People We Talk About
Miss V,vian 881718 has been quite ill
nut is lnlp:owing,
Ruy Em.gn was home frim Seafortn.
1dS1 8und41 ter a short stay.
Mss Bella O,trk has taken a positiuu
n Loudon in tlic'Pelephuceservice. •
Rubett Dark eels vas»mg to London
for a few data, during the past week.
Miss E tx Inman is being her 01,1-
UnerY supplies u) 'tbrento this week.
Miss O.ga McKay and "Jim" Ross of •
.•.hestrv, are 31151311 35 relatives in town
Miss Hdilte COX, [21 31 con , Grey, Wits
visiting Mrs, T. Rents, luhu street„ last
week.
Miss Nellie Fox, of Brussels, was a'
.isltur .with' Mrs. (Dr.) Gemmell,: of
Stratford.
Miss Cera Bell was laid up last week
,vltn the grlplie but Is•able to 'be ahem •'
"lice more.
Ft auk Grills, or Harristou, has beeu a
visitor at the Dome of his uncle, R.
Lealherdade, Brussels.
Nelson and Mrs. Currie and daughter,
,eta ere here from the West, hive beets
,lodtlaytug with Hamilton relatives.
Miss Mary Livtngstuu, of Toronto,
,rho Was here 00 a visit with her molner
and alstrrs, left for a holiday at Detroit
last week.
George W. Barrington, of Montreal,
was a visitor at the home of F. H. and
Mrs. Gilroy. 'rhe vmsu0r is abrother to
the latter.
Miss Annie McQuarrie is in Toronto
attending the Sprung .Millinery Opeu•
nags. She will resume her position at
Siytb for this season.
Miss WInum McGuire went to Tor
unto on Saturday to pick cap the latest
m11lmery pointers She will resume
er position at Merlin this .season.
Miss L'zz'e AloLauchihl, of 'Porouto,
Is borne tor a
Visit owing to the indff-
imam health ut her sister, Miss Mary,
,
horn we hope, will he speedily restored.
We are sorry to hear that Miss
17:orence, daughter of D. A. and Mrs.
Lowry, of 'reroute, formerly of Brus-
sels, is int with 'ryphoid fever. Many
1111 friends here wish her a speedy re-
covery.
e-cuvery.
Jno. Pugh, of Mitchell, was here foe
a few days. He leaves »ext week for
Medicine Hat to take °beige of a big
inuldieg connect. While at the
Cat'nivel here Tuesday Mr. Pugh had
the misfortune to fall on the tee and re-
°elvedH !logy blow on hisleft
temple.
D
•. Percy
Richards, formerly o
BrUS-
9 Ifibah opened a Dental officeat Mc-
LrOd, Altawhere we hope.he will meat
vile first-class success. He is a son of
I C. end Mrs Richard:', of town. Har-
old, another son, as at Clark holm, in the
513111t P , 111
the )anlon' b1
Slness.
1 u left for
It and Ctllld e
A
F. StC IVN
w Saturday. ti.ht art bA U Y of
\1111',
tune 5t ka
fat week Where 1 e former has fine
111,111 COltVelllelllly 300x1, (1 Ile also
owns a hail .section • near Langdon,
17 13, Dakota, We had hn91(1 to re-
' 113 •hr S'ewarl family- as B,usselites
• tvr S'.•.wart hes deemed it wise to
w lir est,
\inY old Irl
enis
y
inwishing them
a ant sv 1
, 1 a rll be u
� e1,
e
p)04p81tV. a nd will indulge in the hope
i h ,t 11,11 \sill at Rome future date ra-
seme tisnlenee Moe as they are the
`381 •11 p • y)le the want,
we•
\' 1r 11118 WVeh
t tN au
A 1Ct7Y
11131' " tl (,Wever
'411.11111 aLlx
1 1 I(lo. inn wilt not
V U (bug U
A SUB Ca1131taills, 5 Attention to 111.
fad One Ile 113811(81 MAP 111 Ili( p('•',
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migh) ha(e added" Ole 07 a anrnt 1s !(
el (tem. Weett'er the wex1h r had 11ny
fling to do with (hal or not is a gars
1.On
Two DAY, lo lberit011' -The While
Ste) Line' la 0011' e1t3p1(41 tug an ..x0(13011
from Goderioh to Detroit on June 13111
to return June reel, o1• two full date in
1 'ertah,lw be a Wel
Detroit, tvhreh wood t
R) or time especially when
111, out
'o nee 1
L l
K
the rata renianrs the ase', �c 8o For the
return trip. Following from the Detroit
New sent us 1111 the atyl'nr of the Stearn-'
ship line sats t --Hats ('if to the owners
of the White Star' line of steamers and oil
other lines which consent Ho 9x011830 a
depertlnetlt tont is productive 01 large
91(11115 for the 581te of 1110 Public (le0enc0
hotrod river
• I Intoxicants 011 )1 1 1 \
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desert
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tiled. old N o ud h( doet n
t r
l lllc best h0tk•i't3 to leafing matte(
111131 1 et. menet 1(131 11118 is your local
p pal l kt, ps 1'1)11 posters cru the do.
tries of )he rlitun,un,ty 'I HE Posr wiil
tell t int the thing, 7(1.11 811111'10. k31018 111 ..
alt eOte1'4Niltln,L•wa' 1 \5111 'give yon all.
the news of the. c0:nmuurty 'its every
visit w
ill prove
a
1
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iVe
S
urorH than full value tor the price asked
'.
tor ft,
pee of the tunSt valuable clubbfek "
oifr to 11111 Poen. i'e. til£:. Vein' 15 ,the
W et•kly 01011e il) coiehillation with '13111'3
Pofir at $t 6t, The Globe has been en- 1'
'sI 1 of the r r.' mai covers the )
1 111 f
tat r
every week ars no other Ca11911iau Paper'
tines. l,",or 11116 8t 13'll 'Hua) readers get
! vtru)nt's41xte n1akepellet' °rW
With eightit
end lako 5lealnel'4IS un10ul)1149 veru 3330- pare 111rerrr5led Tnrgozine section but 813
fit:able because the Sala ilk 0 env large earl those win Kuba1rttle or renew before tri
- receive a been/11n
'. 1 , While � nr or 1111, month 16111 receive the license fee ,, ins rrnifirat r. Vhl c 0 i
t
they$0
(01 malting astatificlt e1
n p
endue) »'(.tare li (i hl )
7 (
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