HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-6-11, Page 1• (kE VOL, 42 NO, 50 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY.gUNE ix, ig4 W, H. KERR, Propietor New Advertisements icednk-F. R. smith. Maloof 44nibet J 1r1'eld4, ?or 1 The L aburei, adies' Aid or the Metho(liet d Garden phi iloae eh ;emends th party, ill t1P,C11UI011 (,1'QII11dA (»I the July tat, Huron Co. Liberal Standard Bearers in the Provincial Election JUNE 29th, 1914 P 0 1 ' •■1. 111 • . LONDON I�ETBaDIST CI . Tenches ws»tell jf,l, Srnitun, evening of - -• -•-- . Farmers' a1t*•nioti ',(1111,'1'. (sewfar sat ,--sire. ales. (ennml. - Servant whorl d Airs, 1P S Hoots; Aellrew n lid Mts. Ttll'lh brill, of Walton, visited the Iattel''R brothet, '' • - • Following is the lleb of t pastots in Dietriets Q°n) Pelitieel,tnierir.rii-•1 Ct. Prt.ttd Y4ot•, r , Thos. Smith and oihoe relatives in this vicinity last week. ah �{ gni "31<¢r'1 , , is �r e :k '`' �' --- t e,,e'�,''� $ 131 tassels for the noxa 1 - _.: _..-.- -.•----.-..-, • fir• IL S 1 ^ :, 1 �:. I l C 1 •. C ,�� .� :, \iii. Attu:gniet 13rotvn, assisted by 0. McTavish look charge of the Yming1'eo l(•'ainvetin+ in i1i l'rt'.s'- i) I•, helmet) lull ell life on eIsot,.,' evening,Vei110' t ` .< - h+k lwN .,.� , 5, Mu € ,h R Y 1. � `s C s v , , ; , A �P{ .'` � tl r 1 JfL �. 't•F"' `".,tl J,, { ' ,1` •, 'ti g t', +•,,- Its'i J 1 ' .rs .a' �.,,�s 1'ut,lie'inetatin a hi the iuteresls of g p year': WINORAM DISTRIC 4Vi1 a w -Jos V i ) a t Ii bt C r,•' 1 . 1 111 UL dune-A11etC3. La -Jam c stows 1)011'1. r(Il;;cl tla 1)il,»I hc,lioul jii0, Inc. on Saturday, 2011'1 b Fl. in T. R. �Liennct'tat grove , i 'Rev. A. J. shun, B. A,, or Brussels ell! • , e eneet'•4' i 'i 1,•1` l r.nuibl(.t the 1, n \ cs ) t 1:111 next `Sabath eveolie, iii 7.30 ,'1•Il,ek. 'file Il."v 1„1`;Inl' iii the J1110s1„:1 •11„,•,.11 I'm•',r•x1 )'•ne will Cie Riw, is, Tha,npsen. Rev, Conk has , ,„, 1'l.; snh,ieot•wFYA' "The l'npel `'eIAP.', The Odd Fellows of this vilbt.ge, accompanied by !t 11n1i1'„•1' 1•f 1'lbltblg brethren f1•on, ' susses an,1 \\''111;;1»rill matel,1`c ,•rail 1 ICil' i•,tt1:P. 1, 11111 1:1) Mein reit n Sunday al'1 ..inu td t street, o Si'. 11L„Iaa' 1'illl('('.11, wilnll lire' 1'1'01f•,•, Bev, At r. ttlhttrl«, »'sal hid ii very: 1 `iirl'1•opl late ael•Itinil which ,I/•I, tills much L »,1'1•Ilated h lite members. 1r;a 1 „ Y „dt wu{,leet wits Jonathan dull David. ,a ,r aj i ¢¢ £ z. 3f x y. „ rro 7 .'sRj;:�' Yuman :F +�. ' F a i' esr .� ?. p'>. f.r A ,p.'. ;> _:x n"'. fr, I •:�. Y 4 ; 4 s A� rpm ; kw 1 <F j � K r 3': Tt "( C� i _."r: -, •lt+ " •r+ i �;+'Ird ^k?'. :•d '. ',�^`. e . fi �., �."' 1 ;, `''" i" " .r;y+�.. to P j';•. %CL ? 4Liberal - i 1.T�', p, t S � �' �� ...; ,:t ;_„ , i. " ` ..' y 1.°. ,�p i rs'm4w,r ., . " _ ,. - t " " d Y I kh" . ,.'f t. ,�1 WA G Anderson Candidate for N. Huron will be held as follows :- I3tltorzVe, Monday,. ]ui].e 15 Brussels, Tuesday, June 16 l B�Ytll, Wednesday, June > q FgrtlL,rich, . Thursday,ane 18 J Lie:know-George Mel n) Beitssels•-David Wren, 11: Tee swatei.-E. Ad anis Fe Ethel -Irvine A. Me elvl hordwich-W. A, Weide Gorlie-G(orgs W. Rival Wroxeter- 1 SVrox Robert S. La Bluevale-David D. 'Ilion Ashfield-Saxlluel J. Inial Salem -Samuel Qe 11111 Bethel=Under Sn eriii Ripley p I) ,Ala )esu ilhpuinlell lu tl12uul Betel. Oranbrook («,rsr`" ? ? ; t m ' : '; q,t '3�N� "a n k1 , ,, i' Bluevale, Thursday, June IS Ripley---Arehibatd I3, Tie] Bervit-13, h. Ball Wroxeteras' Mina Miley Wilson ,pent. Sunday vl, It relatives int 'Mild may, Mrs. Bather, of Alton, is the guest ,r bel',•10,111 tel', Mrs. S. Y. kIcjn, Alex. Yule. and John Aletltlejnhu, of filar, i -ton, spent Friday in the vii. Na et Sabllath ari9i•nu°n it�'v. 1),: !lessee, ill' .\Iwo el, hilt (weepy he pulpit er the MetI 01ts1• ebur' Ili. 01 nonionic and locality vi11 send a good representation Lo Urie]pll Thursday 11 lYr.Next tvl•Ix 111 connection wish the ulnival Lxculsiuu to the Model Fame. It • is said 111e faint looks iia bait this season, s .• Yx =. t ,. 'i`r ,(Yi+' a . x - �$',i •; a_,. " - - - ,: x is t ` F• a .; ;,�,m_,y. r` x'ik .y "1 s to ';. .^; .- g :, �' _ .�.�,•�-_... . - - -- \ GUrrie Friday,' June 39 Auburn, 1JatU'1day, JUtle 20 Walton, Monday, June 22 M¢elinga to commence at 8p. m. D. ; W. II. Kerr,, 'Brussels Barr Brussels • and J. T. $anter, ;assist Tivwttan-Elf A. Polll;eve Whitechurch -.Tames FV. Belgrave--L W. ICH atri Chairman -J. W, Hibbei Pin. -Sec. -G. W. Rivers S. S. Sec. -D. Wren Teta. and Moral Reform McKelvey. McSe - , ta-(e, Fttuik and Mrs. ,Sanderson alio ittladaughter, o1 Toilet to, are guests if lilts. Jas. Ritchie. S. Rasmussen left for Toilette) an S. where he will be employed Geo,gge lluelhe1's sale or Rause- hold Purultur1, etc., talus place Saturday afternoon of Ude week. la. S. Scott will be the 'Auctioneer. Mr. 1Tuelhel is giving up ilousekeep- be EDITOR ZELLER BARRISTER PROUDFOOT J. (3. ANDERSON Zurich Go(lerich Lucknow South. halon Ceara 10 l uron North 1311'01 • will J G. Anderson and: Wm, Proudfoot, K. C., at the meetings. The Public Cordially Invited "GOD SAVE THE KING." GODERIOR DIOTRIC S. Idagech-North Street- S. Hager ; Victoria Street- Clirto the Slimmer at, his trade. Ladies' Aid of the Methodist (11ueeh ing hence the side hill without reserve. •1 S-WeslSy-W. iL. n Ontario Street -S. J. Alli„ O Seaforth-Acthar W. Bax telt; their monthly meetingtit the lame of Alis. \t nl. Leckie last iVeduesdap dot ' Garden Party (10 the school grounds Thursday gwell 'auspices avenin of this week under auspices of the Preabytellon chnrah. \Ve regret to heat of the illness of a' known resident of the 3rd line, I in the person of las. K. Ireland, but from the West, Toronto, Scµfortx and Wingilam. The Kipper was equal to the splendor of. the occasion Qg pp ' p Jubilee Services M. D. CARDER, A. O. U. W. GRAND RECORDER DIES Bxeafor ld- Under Supe of Seaforth Holmesville-R. J. MCCos 1000. John Gaillard, accompanied by hie A fine l:inte'is expected. Supper will hope a change file the wetter will soon g and seemed Co be enjoyed by all. �� Blyth -George Jewitt ion Iwo daughters and brother, Jos. 3arnarct, of London, spent the week Ind with relatives here, be served from 6 ,to 9 o'clock. Ad- mission 25 and 15. cents. Program hill CO11siss cif. 'addresses,- mllpiCal eueue. lam Txena-The Garden Party held on Walter Ynill'o lawn, last' Toasts were to the Sing, Canada, and the bride. To the first, Mr. Lundy did ample justice ; to Canada, Duff's Presbyterian Church Walton. Marshall D. Carder, for 85 years Grand Recorder of the Ancient Order Dungannon -James E. Ht Nile -Harold Willians Benmiller-Forbes Ruthe Miss S ,p1110 Robinson is at present ionflned to the house suffering from he effects of the shriek of coming in numbers and. literary selections. For, agood Lime Oraubroolc i8 the spot to visit, Tuesday night, under the auspices of the Y. P. S. of Alelville church, was a success both socially and financially. One of the attractions of the evening Jnmeo Smillie, sr., responded in well fitting manner ; land Robert Davidson, of Toronto, uncle of the ,•110111, replied to that of the bride, SUNDAY, JUNE 141 b Jubilee Communion of United Workmen, died Saturday at his home, 11 Linden street, Toronto after an illness of. three months, aged g 65 years. Auburn -Wm. Oonwa Walton -J. Young Laudesboro-0. 0. Hahn Roy White ;ontpctwith a en electriawino. A pleasil:g avant took plass at the ;lose of the prayer meeting in the p g t resbyterhttl church last Wednesday wetting when lift'.-IllelT)hel'S111 )a t° g 1 Ile W. P. 11. S. were presented by ;he local Society here to Mrs. Win. Wilson 111x1 Airs. .las. Rae. The ad- 11es8 tviLS read by Al 1'H. \Vlrr. Il0l1gla9. Word was received here Inst week ,f the sudden demise or Ida third laughter of Albert olid Mrs, Paulin, if Ohesley, fernier residents of this mSUNDAY, • Bluevale Next Sabbath RHV, Dir. Tata and Rev. Mr. mann or Brussels hill ex- change worts. 6 Arthur Shaw leas chosen one 0T the alternates to the General Conference of the Methodist church to be hetet in Ottawa next September. '' Rev. Mr. Cooke is back froth the -:•violin Conference. He will bee ?fruovii l from Bluevale, s.eruoviug by the close of June, his new charge being Grand will et football l i match between the Bwasrussels Brussels InCernte(l,ete teal„ and the Englishmen. The result was a tie, gFin.-Sec:-G, After the )Hatch a choice program was p eaented cansistin of address- es b 1 the chairman. Iiev. Mr. Diann, y a jas. Bownuul, M. 1., and ex -Mayor Spotton, of Wingliam ; Solos by Dongal SLYnebe n ; Instrumental, and piano seleotines, Will. and Miss Mary Speir ; duets by Rev. and Mrs. ,Manu, 11111 lkl18808 Marjory .lull Elsie Sttachitn. A. hearty vote n his fluent and felicitous style. GYOom made a suitable reply, thank- i°g SO Many.for being present. The happy couple tools the train for the East, and besides talon in Eastern sights, will visit. friends 1011 Senrbara' g ' Toronto and Brampton. Bride's' travelling suit was brown with hat to thatch. The good wishes of a wide circle of friends are tendered to Mr. and Wes. Davidson for Tong, happy and useful life. JUNE 21st Jubilee Services by Rev. RobertLtnrd, B. D., of Toronto, , a TUESDAY, JUNE 28rd I bklac Social Re•uu' Addressee former Ministers and neigh- by g boring Pastors. .SUNDAY, JUNII 28th Rev. Allan Cranston, M. A. of Pal- menthe, will preach, TUESDAY, JUNE 30th •Bayfield The late Dir. Carder was bora in Ottervtlle, Oxford county, and began his career with the Canada Southern Railway at Si. Thomas. He went the ionto w officers there and went to Toronto when the head offices were moved there in 1897. Mr. Carder was very highly esteemed. Ile was a member of the Baptist church and several fraternal societies. Mrs. Carder redeceased her husband p several years ago. Three sons, Dr. Carder, of Vancouver, Frank Carder -L. Varna-A,;W, Brotvn.. Chairman -J: E. Ford: Jewitt S. S. Sec. -J. E. Hunter Tem. and Moral Reform AlILn , EXETER DISTRIO4 Exeter -Main Street -S. Street - worthy ; James Street- McAllister Parkhill -Herbert J. Uri village. Her death took place at St. 7atharieee where she had been re -of ailingsince her marria a whichtook last Januar gpublic Bend. His successor here be Rev..D. 1). Thompson. y gnex meeting tinteie 1 tan 1s.wna tendered Mr. and Alrs• Yau;llfortheaseelf their home. Tile ir'oceeds amounted t'o over $140.00 ,�_ get rave g Kelso, of Clifford, paid Alex. Jubilee Garden Party on the Manse Lawn. and Percy Carder Toronto, and one clan hteesurvive, g Enmvine-G. A. Barnarc Centralia -T. W. Blotch) Hensall-Robert Hicks Crediton -Selby Jeffery)) 11ace y in ts{ofLltbe Liberal party will be held to coni- 1v111•0h will be applied ml the Build- ingFund of Lhe church. oaks a flying visit by auto a few. days ago• days ago. g Grand Bend -Joseph H. ulence at 8 (i clock. The candidata' iter. Mr. Tate,'ot' Bluevale, will rThe of the McCrea family at his own re -P the first Rowell Temperance pow y 5ylvau-James A. Snell Ailsa Craig -A. L. Brows and other speakers will deliver ad- p preach preparatory services 011 Pd.. quest was whose remains H. Barnby Pia i; ''h1 dresses. Rev. George Balser, of Melbourne, a former well known Methodistpastor horn, will take a auperanimaled vela- QreY We are sorry to hear that Arthur Smith, 5111 eon., has-been 111 poor da eveum at S o'elodlc int Kuax Y g cayrev A public political meeting in the Liberal interests will .be held in the were laid Lo )'est to lit, which . ac- cording to his sanest the pioneers. were to have the privilege of burial therein. One sister, Mrs, John Int the course of his address at Mas -. say Hall, Toronto, last week Mr. Rowell said :- Lucan-R. Granton -Leslie W. Reid Woodham-a•Baker Kirkton-Robert C. Burt • iassortment of Choice - Lion and with his family will make Limit: home in Toronto. Old ft-aeuda here wish -them a happy time in their usty!re „tion, ENTERED INTO REsT.-There passed 'away tit the borne of her nephew, health. He expected to undergo an operation 1111 Landon hospital lhurs- day of this week. Ills Trustees of the Fulton School, S. S. N0. 8, are asking- roe a teacher, 111 Llee 10 commence IicH 3n September. Hall here next Monday eveniirg cons. inehcing at 8 o'clock. George and Mrs. David, Clinton, and Mrs. Hartry, and Mrs. .Thomas Ra1Ids, of Seaforth, attended Me.' iti0Orea's funeral Tuesday. Owens, adjoining the vllhige survive, and ;one brother, Robert in Spokane, Washington. One sister, Mee. Cornell Bell deceased, two brothel's, John and William. In the platform which I had the honor of submitting to the electors in in the general election of 1011 the following statement of policy appears: "The evils of intemperance. consti• tute a grave social peril. During the (Mahwah -G. H. 141cA11is Fin. -Sec. -A. H. Brown S. S. Sec. -C. W. Baker Tem. and Moral Reform Jefferson DISTRI For Geraniums and Annuals Dcdding 5UuUu Je, uuuiuiunw Ul Celery' + AISO Neuse Plants MISS KELLY, 48.4 Brussels Greenhouse' \Vm, Nicholson, 00 Wednesday, 30110 3rd, after a brief illness, Miss Fanny Sberk, (fatnilially known tta Aunt Panay) aged 78 years and 10 days. Deceased W110 was of German parent- age, leas the eldest of 11 chtldren'bi rn to Daniel nud Susannah .Sheik, 7 of whom (Silas, John and Moses, in the States and Reuben. of Kendall, Mrs. Cosens of Trowbridge, Dies. Feat, of HunibersCohe; and Mrs. Nicholson of Wiuni )e y g,) are still living, Nancy, Eliza Jeremiah having died They want a No11001 e, Ed. Fuiton 181 the Secretary. See the advt, in this issue. Aa may be scan b. the marriage notice 111 this week s issue, MTs He liana daughter of D. Marsh, former ]y of the 6(11 con., was NtL1C ed on Na 26th, 10 C. O. Des airier ofPursuant Y + Vancouver, B. O. We wish than much 1lappiuless. r Next; week, Ed. Fulton leaves for Quebec, tvllero the High Court of • LrorHBters °onvsuesi Ile is the rep- L. J. and Mrs. Williams are 011 tt Visit to Owen Sound, Detroit and °Niagara Falls, where Miss Williams Swill join them, being on her way •from Liverpool to visit friends in Onbario. yIc-Nlo.- Say! do yon wool au afternoon's fun of the very best kind ? If so dont fail to attend the Annual Pic -iiia at Chas. Wilkinson'a rove, g Lot S, dna. 4, Morris township, oil Tuesday of next heels, under the l Walton ' John Bennett is erecting a fine ad- clition to his new home. Mrs. Gardiner is improving slowly. We hops soon to see her about again. The 1018058 heat aud the warm showers have produced a great growth in grass, aud int Lhe flekls 0f grain. It loolse litre full barns. A public political meetiuh prompt- - a interests of the Liberal condi- dates'for. Centre North Huron ensuing Parliamentary term we will consider the best form of legislation to deal effectively with these evils and the electors will have an oppor- tunity of passing upon one proposals at the following gerferal election." to this pledge, I now sub - mit to you the policy upon which we ask the electors to pass judgment :- "(1) The immediate abolition of the bar, Llclildtng therein the abolition of all hotel and club li- STRATFORD Stratford -central -Thos Stratford -'Trinity -SV, St. Marys -F. E. Malott Mitchell -John W. Baird Listowel -F. L. Barber Milverton -R. A. Miller Trowbridge -C. J. Moor( Wallace -Joseph H. Clar Atwood -J. Hussey illonkton-A, E. Doan Staffs -W. E. Darling Fullerton -T. M. Pothers Lim' and some years ago. Deceased was ol" a kind and inoffensive dispositionand belong- ed t° the Mennonites. Funeral ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Mr, Wesley, or Wroxeter; and the re-. mains were laid to test in the Blue- cemetery. Relatives wale ccs- r'esentativeof Oran n0°k Court. Mr. Fulton will no (1011bt have many illy reheating items. to repnrt on when lie venires its it 1s an historic point to- visit. ARE YOU GOING To GUELPH P-- 'Thursday of text weals is the date ofg auspices of the Pawners' Olub and the Women's Institute. Athletic sports: of Various kinds commencing at 2,80 will be on the program as well as a' :hustling Base Ball match between Morris and East Wawanosh at.4 and a Foot Ball game at 0. ' Lunch sewed and will be held in the A. 0. U. W. Hall here Monday evening, 22nd inst., Commencing at 8 o'clock. Addresses are expected by Barriatar Proudfoot, 3, G. Anderson and others. 'Ladies will be Bade welcome. At the annual Conference of the (sepses and therewith the treating system.2Suoh other restrictions epee the residue of the c rias pn liquor traffic as experience may show t•4 be necessary to limit its opera- tions and etfeclive to remedy its Harmony -One to be sex ' Embre-J, R..Peters Wellborn -7. W. Herber Kintore -L. C. McRobert Chairman -W. E. Millso Fin. -Sea -J, Russe& S. . Sec. -A. E. Doane $ eiNoseassessittesseeemsessiomaim A car load of Lime v(110 Y• pat5.30. ant from Tiowbridge, Elora, Handl- ton and Fordwich. The pall bearers were David Patton, David the annual Excursion to the Ex- perimel 11 Farm. Special train for which time table may be read on page Go aud take your basket as everybody will be welcome. Booth all flys grounds. The Welcome 00111- g • the for Methodist church held at Sarnia Rev. Mr. Edmunds wtys appointed to lby aV119. Local option to be mriin- L11,1 8 ,as a means of l01pink out the residue of the retail sale 0 em. and Moral Reform E Miller. to hand. 5 Ct 11t pEr bushel, Apply iliolLitt, Joseph Onrtis, Jose h' I p Breckenridge, Oloin Higgins, and 4. This is one of the most pleasing nud instructive ti•i to both old 011 pt young. Dont miss it. u. mttteeoa eE111 O.4LLED olThsre as-oot PI sed away one of the pioueere of this He hill be sLc(seeded DIr. Yonug, who has been at BayHHldfor the past where the electors so doeide. "(31 The strict enforcement of . the law b officials in sympathy Morris Counci' :CO CEO, BAKER Cranbrook 1 Telephone -524.- George Thornton. "'There is no death the stars go clownhis T° rise a 011•.1 fates,• shnre p , And bright int 13e{ivens 01.0." ed orotyu They elf rile P(?COVOt YYfOle." w g T,i saislty wafternoon of ilia week a bctl'u rltiaiwoLI program at Mre. H. ,n,,-„,;%,„::,, ,farm 7th ou• Zhe barn has bean sphb aud 20 'feet added which will rntelco the building 00 1x 0:t feet. NON sttiblin + be !swaths, On Sunday morning last to reward, Charles IvIc01'ea, recently of file village, alto.. a Ealy weeks ill- , nese in spite its of all that skill and kind p friends could do, Me. McCt'ea leas a bleb] respected ciIizeu, well inform- term. The new older cones into eff. . on'tl,e first Sabbath of Jul y. The Ladles' Aid of Duff's Presby- tl+,•inn church writ hold their annual arden Pru ty oil the blanso lawn .en luesdapp evening Junes 80th. Supper with the lett/ enforcement meaand th elimination of olitical. influence from the administration of the lttw (4j The regulation and inspee- 11011 of all houses of .public enter-_ 0000Cll meeting was. g , Township Hall, :Morris, M 25th. Members were a Council were formed into 'Revision on the Asseeamen' p Morris •put hill in.. 000 Fie 111.1 is the fi2Lmer ed, fond of home life, upright ip all dealings. • Ile served f1011) 0 t° 9 0'010011 t0 u0,follow- ed by the ;rest eogram yet, Sea Cainmelht, so as to insure r0a9011-• J, P. Kelly was employe 111e at $2.00 :.,_,. - x;-- filji!:., armJoules • Attention �e To,vliship ()notion will meet 011' sioudn 22nd. Y Bo{vtzutii, Al.\1P:, is home fr,nli Ottawa. Morris Couuitl will meet on Alan- day 22'1111 inst, 1 I lou Ca18111,..6th lin(i had the luisfortu,ae to Inas a valuable d)aIw Inst lveelt. Bull L. Frtiiu did the lament work. 1 ,, ' , v Cann ole THANKS.- We Lylslt to ex- press our goat' tattle for' sympathy olid _11 g�j lcinclness oilmen us by many rr;(11ds 'who'reincrubarad us in out sodden bereavement. Olt. youngest, clear Wilbur, was de uu'Ced lent Cho teat'a 1 g; kindness show') us both in his slek- Hess and in oi,i• dark hear 01 50l'r0,v, occupied many official posil'ioss of 1101101• and tryst when his health 1 1er11Iitte.(1 1111d net such 110189 1given its declining yours compelled him to retire. loo was connected with 1110 English churchsirtco its organization g hese and did inuoh to strengthen its forces 3011011 int possession 'of his -faculties and was ready to raise his •voice •in tvinit wag 101 two bottermeut firth Brass Band will play On the lawn ail evening." An excellent ho- p ram will be l even by James Fax, of Toronto, Canada's bash entertainer, assisted by good local Laleut. 13e sure and reserve 311110 S0t11 for r Walton Garden Party. The peoples of this cominnnity were very sorry to •learn last Wednesday able acoornn,odabion for the tl'avefli 11•; public," - Mi9,il)olq menus Rote liquor li,ensea. 131very one wiped nut, This means that liquor 08111101' be sold anywhere on the plou11858 drub liquor licenses, Every bne wiped out. Abolished. road .grader Mr. -Kelly's phone number It tlild 0lded t0 spend .$ East and $200 on the Nest .aud $I00 on the North,aud South bdy., provided the Ing ,nunicipalities interest like sum. The construction of the and superstructure of Ort ){4'' ® I have f0ill lines of the various Ag- . -• Maul tl,•iii ICY; plenum le nl a5ock •land1 . ,, sin able to supply the needs of cull onrestrtetlons: theft uotit:e. . Steel Hay Loaders 1 U(, best and Only steel one 011 the ti (newt. Have wooden ones. il' pre erve(l, - Grund ro ress.i beim- imide ,will L' ey ryans' 118 house on gr t ' I 13.1 lv . ,1 - i e v , R (ve 1' toad P. inileeNot.Lh 01 13russele, • DON'T Miss. IT. -Thursday of. next week is the dine. of the annual Ex-. , . , 0111elon Le Lhe Expei,nnental Faun at G0el iii Of t odes& )'011 11'0 golly , I 1,• gIT) Clow would it he to tuake up a,'party aud p�t in 'an A. 1 i;ole. Lme'• tame , is Iv,;n in. this wCLlz s loans of 11111 _ I?osT. ` �N -' Dont forget the Auction Sale of lighCens the bnrdon ant:; •aids us 111, lines molt: larking up life's duties. .. i WU. . l R.R. AYLhtSIBONG Ler I AMIL'Y, ••J%)NTn WEDOnse.-At 4 O'clock, 011 the Bangs birthday, Wednesday, June 3rd, an mtclesting June eyed ,ling took- lace at, the residence Of. Joseph Bennetts 17111 con., Grey,_ '100en Miss'Willena, `Luz; ,daughter of.. ,Dir.. and Dias. 'Bennett, became lila bride of Joseph' Davidson,.111x0 of Geey. The car�in011 11'0s. :0ilducted of its i'Iti.et'esis, Deceased was in his - h 11. a ca • e, tv'th h1 arents lot ye H m r e p , John 1108 maty Mali, ea and his 8 brothers. and sisters from Go.' Fermanagh, Ireland, settling in ]last Gwillinsbury where the family re-engaged. 01auled fn.r' 8 ah01'l, liCYle, lnovil,g 1,a Al orris township 52 'year's ago, •Ihs fat.ber taking tip the 1'0111, Adjoining the villa e, wsre Dir. M1iCten eonhnn_ ed -so make his home 'until 11181 March when he waved into the vil- of the sudden decease of nlrs. G. A. Deadman, mother to Miss Edith • Deadman, teacher _ In %lar seh001, She had gone to Merlin Mohday of hist week to see Mr. Detultnan, who had titken ill there ,vll;le 01 e• ed' iu Carl It({-ror hie •apiary. He •i9 recover- lis',0111 1 tlltd' )el'f0' 10 file Bad g 1 missro❑ Of 1t0Cat11 )aniu elle cttslcet o2 I gSanitary s ills ill's partner on Thursday. boner- ill lakes place Satllzdtt,y 1 1'Lci 110an. ireatiilg eyatem. l$d. Shops are dealt with but in a dif- ferent way from -bars. , . , 1110 .30111 cove under, further O, ,, Y (2) Ihev can be, wiped out by local o h., on atina 11'11: