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DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
road eb3s 1temQ
THE days begin to shorten.
BETTER weather for harvesting opera-
tions,
SCHOOL Board Friday evening of this
week.
Tins has been a poor season for straw
hats owing to the cold and wet weather.
EARLY apples are at hand and every
chance for an attach of colic by the
youngsters,
THE few eases of typhoid fever in town
are making good recovery and will 500)1
be as hearty as ever we hope,
WAL'rss WILLIAS{SON and Jas.'I'huell
were at Stratford this week attending
the Grand Lodge of the I. 0. 0, P. A
very elarate am psd,
ARDENboPARTY. progr-The Epworth reLeagueente
of Brussels Methodist church will hold
a Garden Party on the groun3s of Wm.
and Mrs. Rands, 1.1 miles South of Brus-
sels, Monday evening, 23rd Inst, Watch
out for further particulars next week.
THE minions of the law were as track
of reported violators of the Canada Tem-
perance Act Rod the full extent of the
law will be meted out if the desired evi-
dence is obtained. Several names of
supposed traffickers are on deck and a
watch has been set, so it is said.
NORMAL SCHOOL ENTRANCE. -The fol-
lowing seven candidates who were in
attendance at Brussels Continuation
School, were successful at the recent
Normal School Entrance exams,. the
names being arranged a phabetically
Lovette Ballantyne
George Edwards
Lloyd Jackson
Wilfrid Lott
Mary Machan
Fred. Wood
Harold Work.
We congratulate them 013 their success
and wish thein the best progress in the
time to come,
AN IMPORTANT EVENT. -'Phe 22th an-
nual opening of the well known Wiug-
ham Business College, on Monday, y
August 3o, will be a matter of consider-
able momeot to many ambitious young 0
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BRUSSELS defeated Gorrie in a close
game of Base Ball here Wednesday
afternoon by 6-5.
L 0 L. -A special meeting of Brus-
sels L 0. L. will be held on Saturday
evening, Aug, 14th. Important busi-
ness.
Tits crit -off road, past Wm. Seeker's
residence, owing to barring a section of
Turnberry street where work is in pro-
gress, has been gravelled to keep riga
from going through to China, owlog to
so much wet weather,
CARD 00 PHANEs.-We wish to sin-
cerely thank our neighbors and friends
who were so very kind and sympathetic
during Lttetla's recent illness, Such
acts of kindness are not soon forgotten.
JAMas H., Mks, FULTON AND FAMILY,
Brussels, Oat,
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B000v duster found In Morris township.
By proving property and paying for this not-
ice owner may have It by applying to Joseph
Engler, Brussels, 11, R. No. 9, or Phone 858.
SMALL purse found et Kincardine contain.
ing railway ticket and some money. Aek at
THE POST.
GOLD brooch found. Owner may have some
by proving property and paying for thio not-
ice. GEO, TITOM8ON.
&moot pupils wanted as boarders. Apply
to THE POST.
00I005 Parlor Suite, hair cloth. and large
floor rug for sale, the property of the late Mrs.
(Rev 1.T. L. Kerr. Abargain i8 offered. Apply
at THE Poem.
Hocee to rent, Apply to R. 1,EATaennALa.
AUTOb5OB)LE POH BIKE --Am on call day or
night for the service of the public with a first -
clues automobile. Phone either 82 or Fix and I
will be at your service. CLEya DENTIOW,
Brussels.
Goon brick house on William street for sole
together with good stable and driving shed.
Excellent repair. All conveniences, bath, etc.
For further particulars apply to 000110E
Tooueon, Brussels.
RED CROSs.-Friday evening of this
week the officers and members of Brus-
sels Red Cross Society are asked to meet
in the audience room of the Public Lib.
rary, at 8 o'clock, to discuss some topics
of interest to the Red Cross work. If
on are interested try and attend.
SOME persons in town who are readers
f the Public Library are said to make a
ractice of loaning the books to other
alk without going through the formality
f the Librarian checking the cards
his is not permissible and will not be
llowed. Any person may becotne a
ember by the purchase of a Reader's
icket.
INTERMEDIATE Fool BALL: Poole
WON their protest against a Listowel
player and the game played at Brussels
was discounted. The decisive combat
takes place at Atwood Friday evening
of this week and will be a hot one as the
teams are very evenly matched. We
would not be
surprised to see Poole win
as the
la ed on
Y p y e man short for half
time at Brussels and still held their op-
ponents in good form. The winners
will play Mildmay in the finals;
IMPROVEMRNTs.-J. W. Kerney is hav-
ing the foundation of his cottage, Turn -
berry st., looked after and other repairs
made. -A cement addition, 18x18 feet,
woe s'ory high, bas been built to the
store of I. T. Ross by George Barkley.
New building will be utilized as a store
house so as to give more room in front
shop. -John Ewan is putting the build-
ing used as store house, hen house and
stable on his lot in good shape. He's a
tidy, handy man. -Fly proof receptacles
for the storage of manure have beep
built on a large number of premises
where one or more horses are kept, to
comply with the Board of Health regula.
tions. The law appears to be enforced
on the checker board '{principle, hit and
miss, as far as many municipalities are
concerned. --The wood work of. the ex-
terior of the American Hotel is being
brightened up by a new dress of paint.
people who will commence on a success-
ful business career at that time, During
the past 34 years there has been fouoded
throughout Ontario, a strung chain of
ten schools of which this is a link that
has stood the test of time. Special rates
may be obtained by students who enroll
during the present month. This college
being afililiated with the Commercial
Educators' Association of Canada, is
able to guarantee positions to its gradu-
ates. Home study is another strong
feature which cannot be obtained from
the ordinary business school. Ambiti-
ous young Persons are already
enrolling
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for the Fall term. Get full
particulars
from Foster Ferguson, Principal, Wing -
ham.
CALLED AT A GOOD OLD AGE. -At the
royal age of nearly 90 years the call to
the "upper service" came to a well
known resident last Friday in the person
of Ronald MacNaughton, Princess
street and he passed peacefully away,
like a ripe sheaf of grain, He had suf-
fered considerably for the past few
weeks with his heart and nerves and
was very wishful to "go home" and be
at rest. Deceased was born in Beck-
with township, Lanark Co., on October
16111, r826, As a young man he taught
school for several years and later clerk-
ed for a Lumber Co. on the Ottawa
river. In 1852 Mr. MacNaughton came
West to Huron, where he settled on a
farm in the 9th Con„ Grey township,
where he lived for a number of years,
afterward moving to Brussels where he
lived up to his demise, following various
occupations but always busy. Of late
years he looked after the garden and
worked even as late as last Spring, The
subject of this notice was a great reader
and had a wonderful memory, retaining
it almost to the last. In 5855 hlr, Mac -
Naughton married Margaret Tenneson,
who pre -deceased him in .March 1888,
The family consists of Donald F„ ot
Oakland, California ; Dr. H. J.. of Pen wi
Yon, N, Y, ; Mrs. Parker Foster, Kin- ha
cardine ; Mrs. Ira Parker and Miss w
Mary, of Brussels. All were here ex- de
canting the first namedfor the funeral lif
last Monday afternoon, Service was
conducted by Rev. A. J. Mann, deceas- wi
ed's pastor, who spoke on the story of S
Lazarus and the Bethany sisters. Rev. Jo
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At present we are paying the Following
Extras No. I No. 2
Tub and Box Butter 21C 19C 17c
Eggs 2 I 18c 14c
Spring Chickens live 13C per lb.
Fowl live 7 to gc per lb.
FERTILIZERS
We have taken the agency from the Ontario Fertilizers, Limited,
for the handling of their well known HAIRAB.DAVIES Fertilizers,
This company compounds twenty-five different Fertilizers, anitable for
any kind of crop and condition of land. We have five Fall wheat
specials and would be pleased to hand you literature on request.
ROBT. THOMSON
Brussels
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LOCAL and District news.is alw
welcome at '1'Hn Posr, It is Ns
though we wish.
"Ansa the Ball" this (Thursday
ening) at the Family Theatre. 'f'
shows-8ir5 to 9 30 and 9 30 to It.
reels. See it.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - Next regi
meeting of Brussels Women's lnstit
will be held in the Public Library F
day, August loth, at 2 3o p. m. Subj
"What our Flag stands for" will be
troduced by Miss Ida Roods, Will al
have Roll Call answered by, "Wh
bevel to be thaukfui for ?" As subii7e
are appropriate at present time office
ask for a large attendanoe,
AN enjoyable time was agent at t
Red Cross Circle Tea at the home of
and Mrs. Wilton, Flora Street, last We
nesday afternoon, Tables were set
the lawn and the place was appropriat
ly decorated. Over $14.00 was realize
Next Circle gathering will be held at t
Public Library audience room Tuesd
afternoon next to take in and give o
work and attend to other department
A large attendance hoped for,
EXCURSION TO KINCARDlNx.-TueSda
of this week the annual excursion tv
run to Kincardine and was largely pa
ronized, between Imo and Taco bein
aboard, The fact that Wingbam ao
Lucknow held their Civic holidays o
that date contributed largely to the e
curslon. Something over zoo ticket
were sold at Brussels, less than 0005
probably for the reason that our Civi
holiday was held the week previous an
people could not leave their business t
go when there was no holiday
The day was beautiful, accommodatio
fairly good as to train service (2 engines
x2 coaches and a baggage van) and th
time was most heartily enjoyed at th
delightful grounds and beach at Kinca
dine. A tug, 3 gasoline launches, an
numerous row boats were in demand
while bathing, paddling, gathering
shells and pretty stones, strolling, lunch
ing, the merry-go-round, sparking. etc.
filled in the day from to 3o to 7, On
engine and a couple of coaches bad t
be sent back to Ripley for the Contin
gent there as the main train could not
take them 'Train was in charge of the
genial Conductor S. Moorhead. 'Phe
experts at the throttles were Engineers
McCsnish and Scrimgeour ; Firemen
Spears and Lawrence saw that
the steam did not run down
and Brakemen Stewart and Johnston
lent their best attention, Kincardine
hospitality was as geuerous as ever and
nothing was left undone to make ns
want to go back next year to Nature's
beauty spot. Councillor Hunter, Editor
of the Reporter,
voiced the sentiments
meats
of the Fathers of town in biddingus
welcome. A lively baseball matcbe-
tween Wingham and Kincardine, in
which the latter won, afforded a good
share of pleasure to a large number in
the afternoon. Many a sun kissed cheek
and a red neck or nose evidenced old
Sol's attention to the excursionists but
everybody enjoyed the day nevertheless.
Some of the Kincardine folk wondered
if the crowd was going to stay for a
month as they saw the dray loads of
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FRUIT BULLETIN
The Lawtonberry season in the Niag.
ara District is about over. A few ex-
cellent Plums -Washington, Gage,
ere., can now he had. Some good
early Peaches are ready. House.
keepers should watch for coming im-
portant Niagara District Fruit Bulle-
tins.
AN OLD RESIDENT DEPARTS, -John People We Talk About
Macdonald died at his home ou the nth
Con. of Ashfield, Friday, July 3oth. Rev, Dr, Oaten, Toronto, was in town * The Big Production •6
He had been ill only a short time. Mr. last week.
Macdonald was one of the pioneers of '1'. R. Thomson, Seaforth, was in town g
Northern Ashfield, He came from Wednesday, + fter the I +
Ross -shire, Scotland, 62 years ago and Muir Thomson is visiting in Brussels + +
th the exception of a few years sailing with old Friends. t t,
d lived continuously on the land upon Mrs. Fred McCracken is visiting Blue- + .1.•
hicb he died. In February last the vale friends this week, 6 c h
ceased and his note bereft partner in Miss Ballantyne, St, Marys, is holi- + R EELS 6
e quietly celebrated their Golden daying with Miss Georgia Kerr.
Weddiug. He leaves surviving, his Mrs. Thos. Maxwell has gone to Tor- y+' 1
dow and ten children :-Murdoch, at onto for a visit of a couple of weeks. y,,1elinter, Alberta ; Duncan, of Duluth : Miss Margaret, slaughter of S C. and
'an, of L5. 0. B. of ; Alex.. h- Mrd Wilson, is gaining fn heslt4 we sreTo-Night
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ranbrook, B. C. ; Malcolm and Cath- glad to state. + �i q
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ane, of Vancouver, B. C. and Mrs. Miss Mary McDonald of the Central August it ,1,
eCharles, of Nelson, B. C. Madge Telephone staff, is enjoying a holiday for
CI Mrs, Duncan were home during the a week or so. + .p
t illness. The funeral on Monday Miss Clara Thornton, Woodstock, is '+h Taken from the well known song by that name
e 2nd inst„ to Kiutsil cemetery was visiting her sister. Mrs. D. M. Scott, ' + 4
gely attended as x last tribute to one Elizabeth street, + 4:
bo throughout life, in a quiet, unas- Geo. Maiming's name was entered 4. This Promises to be one of the Best Shown in Brussels +
Ming manner, endeared himself by upon the list of applications of recruits + 4
s rugged honesty and alerting charac- for overseas service at Dundas, + . +
Readers of THE POST will better George and Mrs, Weetcott, Toronto, + Adults, isc ; Children ioc. - +
derstancl who the deceased is by who were visitors with Arthur and Mrs. r q ,1,
sting that he was the father of Barris- last w, Mill street, town, returned home Beautiful Costumes Magnificent Scenery +.
A, B. Macdonald, formerly of Brus- last week. +
A, but now of Craubrook B. C. The We are pleased to see Miss Luella i 4 4.
ter married Miss Nora Holmes, Fulton, Turnberry street, able to be s• I Two Shows -8,15--9,3o 9.30-I I 4
ughter of Dr, and Mrs. W. L. bout once more after her illness with
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Elmer Ewan was assisting in a garage
at Guelph. He is a good hand at the
business.
Miss Lizzie Thompson, Listowel, is a
visitor with her. friend, Miss Lovette
Ballantvue,
Miss Ada Fulton is home from an en-
joyable holiday among Walton relatives
and friends
Miss -'Tillie Zimmer, Toronto, is the
guest of Mrs. A. C. Darnes. The visitor
is a neice of A. C.
Miss Annie Lawrence and brother,
Herald, of Seaforth, were visitors at
Mrs. Marsden Smith's, Princess street,
Brussels,
Misses Bessie and Agees Broadfoot,
of Tuckeremith, were vlelting at the
home of their uncle, John Broadfoot, of
this local'
itV,
Mrs. P Ament and Miss Laura were
visiting Dr. and Mrs. Toole and family
at Selkirk, Ont. Miss Laura is extend-
ing her visit with the Misses Toole.
B. S. and Mrs Scott are back to town
from a visit at Colliogwood, Toronto
and other points. Miss Miuette Scott,
Regina, and Miss Sadie Scott, Coiling
wood, sisters to the former, are here for
a holiday visis.
Among the recruits preparing to cross
the ocean to do battle for the Empire's
cause are Nelson Scott, Regina, and
James Scott. of Collingwood, now at
Niagara Camp. Both are brothers of
Principal B. S. Scott, of Brussels.
Daniel Deonan, James street, has
been bothered with an attack of sciatica
but we hope be will soon be clear of it.
Mr. D. wants to go West on a business
trip but does not desire so troublesome a
companion as sciatica to accompany
him.
D. and Mrs. Kenny and Joe and Mrs. I
Hunter, Detroit, were calling on old
friends in Brussels last week. With the
exception of Mrs.- Hunter the party
resided in town years ago Although
many changes were noted numerous old t
friends were discovered.
Dr. J W. and Mrs. .Shaw, Clinton, and
Colin C. and Mrs. Shaw, Springfield,
Ohio, were calling on old friends iv
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Miss G'Iie Bailey, nurse, is home on
visit flora Edmonton after an abaenc
of two years
Mrs. Reid an:l Durotly, Margaret an
Archie, tf Sarnia, sre visitors at th
borne of P. and Mrs. Scott, Queen st,
lames and Mrs. Turnbull, London
were renewing old friendships in and
about Brussels. The latter is extending
her stay.
S. C. W;loon's health is not as rugged
as his many friends would wish but al
hope fora rapid improvement and com-
plete restoration.
Clinton News Record says :-Leslie
Wastnao has been in Brussels the past
week, having gone up with a party from
here to build roads.
Miss Madge McLauchlan, ot New
York, and brother, Gu', of Weyburn,
Sask., are ,renewing old friendships in
Brussels and locality.
J. and Mrs. Landesboro', are back to
town after a visit with relatives and old
friends at Tuckersmith and Seaforth.
They will spend the next few 'weeks
here,
Mrs Harry Coutts and daughter, of
Chicago, are herd ona visit at the home
of her mother and sister, Mrs. James
Menzies and Miss Menzies, William
street,
George Buchanan, B A., is home
from a special course he has beentaking
at Toronto, in Cadet drill and physical.
culture for several weeks. He enjoyed
the hard work.
Mrs. Humphr.es and daughter, Miss
Veleria,'1'oronto, are here on a vacation
at the home of J. G and Mrs. Jones,
Turnberry street, The latter is a sister
of Mrs. Humphries.
While working about the chimney on
the roof of his house last Saturday
Robert. Anderson slipped and came to
terra firma rather faster than the custom
ery descent. He escaped very well:
Rev. W. '1'. Cluff has gone to Northern
Outario to spend several weeks near
Kelly's Siding, on the T. & N O. rail-
way; with his son, Rex Clnff, who is
fire ranging The reverend gentleman
was a former Brusselite.
Mrs Fletcher Sperling and'her sister.
Mrs. S. Dunn, left Tuesday last on a
toliday to the West. They will visit at.
Winnipeg and various other points and
will be away for couple of mouths
Mrs. Dunn has two sons out there. We
wish them a pleasant trip and a safe re -
urn.
Rev. S. J. Allan, Clinton, a one, time
Brussels pastor, left for his annual holi-
day which be will spend at London,
Sarnia and Windsor. He was joined at
Sarnia by his youngest son. Shurwyn,
s u en it dots ono
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a is a sister to Mrs, J. E, Hovey, of Clin-
e ton, and bas visited her on more than
one occasion,
e Howick Council
Brussels on Wednesday of this week
The gentlemen are sons of ex -Principal
whose success as a i d a b
Shaw, of former days in Brussels and 'upon the Clinton Collegiate Institut
were residents for years.
Miss Mae Smith, who has been visit-
ing relatives and friends in Guelph,
Brussels and Grey township for the
post 4 weeks, returned this week to
Yorkton,' Sask., where she is making
her home. Miss Smith is a sister to
Mrs. Robert Lowe, of Yorkton.
Ed. and Mrs. Willows, Brandon, Man.,
are visiting at the home of Doc. War-
wick. Mrs. Willows was formerly Miss
Vero Barrett, a resident
of Brussels
s
when
her
parents lived here. She is a
niece of Mrs. Warwick, Miss Grewar
and W A. Grewar.
Mrs. D. A. Lowry and her daughter, Jesus" and in the evening "The Vision
because of passing the exams. so credit
ably.
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Council met July 21st in the Tp.
Hall, Gorrie, pursuant, to adjourn-
ment. Members all present, Reeve in
the chair. Minutes of last meeting
read and on motion of Armstrong-
Spotton were adopted. John John-
ston and Wm. Lambkin waited on the
Council asking for a grant for the
Agricultural Society, It was moved
by Spotton-Doig that the grant be
US 00. Carried. Ou motion of Arm-
strong-Demmerling a large number
of accounts were paid. Moved by
Armstrong- Denunerling that this
Council adjourn to meet the third
Wednesday, August 18th, in Town-
ship Hall, Gorrie. C. E. WALKER,
- Clerk.
Ross McKinnon Writes from
"Somewhere In France,"
DEAR BROTHER & FAMILY. -
At present I am in the trenches and
have been in eleven days now but ex-
pect to go out in a day or so. Things
are gniet here so far but we expect
something doing shortly. A few of
the boys have been knocked out since
we came 'fu as the Germans are using
explosive bullets. One lad got hit this
morning, it blew hie head off. His
own carelesenese of coureo as he put
his head over the parapet. We have
lots of fun sometimes. The other day
we were throwing a few bombs oxer
with a machine. We would throw a
bomb and then a bully beylan just to
fool them. This morning they tdrutd
a machine guru on us that came into
the parapet with a plump. We all
gave a cheer. Some of the boys yelled
over, "Shove them over Fritz."
They pass over all kinds' of remarks
when we stand too in the morning
and give thema few rounds just for
the fun of it but you can't see much
melee News
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health but lost my ftont teeth. A
whiz-bang struck the parapet, a piece
of laud hit me on themouth and it was
goodnight to thy teeth. I havn't
many teeth now but I guess I will be
good fm' a few minutes yet: The boys
who came over first are gelling a few
passes 'tit England but it will be a. few
days before my turn comes. With
love to everybody as I have to close to
get this in, mail.
J. It, MOKINNON,
No. 2 Ooy. 14 Battles
1st 0; 81. F. 8 Brigade,
France.
BORN
Mnotst e, -At "Moho Perm,' Morrie tpwnahip,
on August eat 6th l
e 636, to Mr. und,Mra. James
Mlohie, u son, Grey township, on August
11111, 1916, to 16r. and Mrd, John McDonald,
lath oon , e son,
MARRIED
GAeNTe6-MOUTnAT.-At the Methodist Par.
nonage, Seaforth, on July. 20th, 1016, by
Rev. George McKinley, Mr. George Gar -
nisi, to Miss Hanna J., daughter of 180. and
Mrs. Wm. Moutray, boar of Blyth.
DIED
DuaotNeos.-Li Grey township, on Anghst
7th, 1816, .lane Ferguson, relict of the late
Archibald Duncanson, aged 70 years. 11
months and 18 days,
MAONeucnroa,-Is Brussels, on August 0th,
1015, Ronald MacNaughton, aged 80 years.
MAeDoNA LD -In Ashfield township, on July
00th, 1015, John MacDonald,
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Peas 50
Barley t 60
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Hogs 8180
III their trenches as they keep pretty Potatoes per bun 1 5000
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Church Chimes
Five Sabbaths in August.
Rev. Mr
Hint
le, of Toronto, will
conduct the services in Melville church
for the
next three Sabbaths in the
ab-
sence of thep astor on his vacation.
Last Sabbath Rev. Mr. Wren'stlleme
at the morning service in the Methodist
church was "The attractiveness of
Mrs. J W. Craigie and her children, of
Toronto, are spending a few weeks in
town visiting relatives and renewing old
friendships Both ladies were formerly
residents of Brussels and are still in close
touch with the affairs of the village.
Dr E. T. Snider. of Cayuga, former-
ly of Brussels, announces the engage-
ment of his only daughter, Eva, to John
Candish Munro, of the Canadian Bank
of Commerce, Chatham, youngest son of
Rev. Gustavus Munro, D. D.. and Mrs.
Munro, London, Ont., the marriage to
take place September x4111,
the Call and the Commission" was the
subject. Both were close fitting dis-
courses, the peroration in the evening
being particularly worthy of the close
attention of the congregation.
Rev. 1. A. Robinson, of Clarksburg,
hes been appointed by the Bishop as
Rector of St. Paul's eburch, Cliuton,
and will take the services for the first
time September Toth. Rev. Mr. Robin-
son has been in his present eharge at
Clarksburg for about 5 years and pre-
vious to that he was at Norwich and be-
fore that at Mar•kdale, Mrs. Robinson
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Mr, Wren assisted in the service. Pall-
bearers were, P. Stewart, Geo. Lowry,
Thos. Curry, Jno, Cunningham, N. F.
Gerry and S. Bailey. Interment was
made in Brussels cemetery. Among
those from a distance attending were,
Miss Densmore, Wingbam t J. and Mrs,
McDowell. East Wawanosh ; C. and
Mrs. McDowell, Toronto ; Mrs. Stone-
house, Wawanosh ; and I. Hord,
Mitchell. Mr: MacNaughton was a
member of the Presbyterian church, a
Liberal in politics and was well and
favorably known to the community at
large, His death takes away another of
the few remaining pioneers of this locali-
ty, The bereaved share in the sym-
pathy of a wide circle 05 friends,
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