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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1917-2-8, Page 1VOL. 45 NO, 32 y"1.50 Per Annum in Advalloe BRUSSELS. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917 W. H. KERR, Proprietor New Advertisements For _ FForNnie-Toh,Hi 'Hollinger, Satchel found -troll PO" Figs for sole -J.71. J. , Jermyn, Auction ante -W, H. linker. Hound strayed --F: Dunean. Forme for sale -George Bloke, Bullforsale-John R.Leeming , Genninell srgnine-G N. roof.nren Notice to Creditors -A J. Lowey eetnte, oue for for snit whitea;lk' fox visit Montrose Their best Arthur on Ernest friends Master guest Ales. Bliss the the illoesa A prised McTavish Hat'risto the OUR and son Saturday 0. Mitchell The chart down goal. la same Miss made severelyhurt Qatltelnn Tinge follows E. M. T. M. M. Sr 9. The churches out was Playttli Fnresters' eye seat, The Patriotic Monday number ed containinga socks, paper,. candy grave Wight:nen, Qmlltea, Burry Geddes, Bert Campbell, Harry Reid, Horn, Kearney,- „Grog took last Patriotic 'Pilo woi•a neck noel others the Ernest rendered and- eluate high l of bore by FrrgiisoncurlGrettt 1(1(8 and Misses Arrnetrong, served ed Dominion. The bridal pair left the•stratlon to (.hied) the 5 20- train Toronto, The pride's going „way was of fine blue serge with a plush hat.' She also went furs, Air, and Mr8, Mann 'will , the brides brother .at. West beforereturninghome, ninny friends wish then] the. of success and happiness. pp' The P i ,riotio Society wleh to lick- uoiviedge with thanks the following donations t -Hart is Council $25 ; Mts. R. McCrea 50ets, ;,U, Campbell $2 00 ; Jas, D. Anderson $200; Mee. Mc. Gwire 5 yds, cotton ;. 1VIre.. Gen, Thee!. ee5 yds. cotton and old cotton I Mrs, Jas. Scott 10 yds, cotton ; Mr's, Chas. Campbell old cotton, The Society shipped We week to v Pp Hyman Hall, London, 14 suits pyjamas, 12 shii tsand20 pair of socks. Pride 47, '"J, McNabb 95, *L, Belle's 85, 0, Dat k 34, jr. Ii -B. Snlalldon 72, 7 Pennington 71, le. Hunter 64, '''''‘V• Confine 33, *J, Bird 22. Sr, I -. L . Jeschke 72, I, Leitch 02, R. Knight 44, K kleNabb 93. Jt', L -L Go,'- ealtlz 69; L Brown 02, 13. Hpehraii 48, A. Caulpbell34, P. Bet fele 80 Prim. cry Excellent -M. Brown, J. Locking. Absent all niont11-0. I iii hl, 11, Id e- Nabb, J. Pennington, G. night. � F. flouaTON, 'Teacher. A FINS YouxG Womax Deo/taws. -Last Nlonday after an extended ill- nese Eva E., youngest daughter of 'William Rathwell, of title ;slave, was called to her Eternal Home, aged 23 yersre, 8 months and 14 clays, The funeral took lace Wednesdayafter- P noon, Rev. D. Wren conductinga suitable servioe. Interment as made in Ethel cemetery. Miss Eva wets a bright, happy g PI y young woman tvho hada wide °n ote or 11 ds whothe sincerely regi et her early demise. The bereaved share iu the sympathy of the community. - COMMENCING THIS ll WEEKher • Three New Departments a Helpful, Interesting and Entertaining Features that will make each issue of this paper worth the full years subscription � price. tteh tiepartntent is in Charge Of a specially qualified writer. Prof. Henry G. Bell will conduct a question and answer department called "FARM CROP QUERIES," and Mrs. Helen Law will have charge of a splendid Department for Women entitled "YOUR PROBLEMS.' Then comes one of the best cools aerials published. You will thoroughly enjoy the "DOINGS OF THE DUFFS." Full particulars will be found elsewhere In this Issue. Turn to them now and read about the valuable and Interesting Information that will be supplied to you each week. Farrow is survived by 2 so. Owen Sound, and Robert, r and a daughter (Mrs, Bray previously, Mrs. Furrow p husband by goodw Mr. Farrow was a cousin Time, VaITOW, ex -M. P. Huron. Mr. Farrow's for m1 the Bed line, is now Joseph Davidson, A purr. former old uelghboes at frittered, frittered• the deceased beim the family plat alongside �`IE t$trx.ct Rom Wroxeter Tine rotm'ned to Edmonton Monday. Icing, lrnrdcalled on here on 5nlurdayy. -, Rnss Cardial', lir'nssels,4is the of his graudpareitta, 'Jun. and Morrison, 10. Hazlewood is in charge of )Entrance room at the school in absence of Miss Mallongh, through rink of Wroxeter curlers slim- of R. Black, Geo, Black, D. and W. Thompson went to i last week to take part in annual bonspeil. - Jamestown We sus to see Mrs, J. D. Pleased Miller able to be out after an illnessue from] lnmfiagu, Next Tuesday a'atge number from this locality will attend the Iiowick y lOtx' a Telaurauce Co. Annual meeting at Don't forget the Alab li Sale of David Breckeneidge, let line, Grey TowneI' i AVedliaday of next week, Sale without reserve. Auctioneer Purvis will conduct the $ale, The well bred Per iron Hayden,, Incident, owned by Nelson to T.. 11. of this locality, has been sold to T. Hassan", the well known importer of• goody.. Mar•Ichlue, Ont. He was a horse., !woo, REPORT: -Following is the' reportofS. S,No. 10, t ola•ie, for the •and, input t of Jauiraey. All er. ass exam. toed In Arith„ fdeog., Liter, and Mem. Work,. also Daily Work and Conduct; , Sr, IV. -Rettig lorrey70, Elva Ram ., say 70; g Johns Forrest 03 Jr. IV.- Johnston 70, *Ruby Kernig-, hits 59, *Ver.na Johnston 45. Sr. III. -*Gordon Moffettt 71, Gertie Robert- 'son 7Q *Anna [Wheeler 70, Stewart * Slnilfie 51, Grace )iernn1.- 51; *,7auet Miller 43. Jr. Ill. -Robin (Jarnphell 7S, ' 08, *area lJnbn gall 72, _Louise Fraser 08, ',ape� l ileo r 66, `Lan 0,L,, Miston , GretJessiek en Messer61 *Dancnn McDougall 58, Jessie 57, *Garry Robb 50. 'Jr. IL -Florence, Eekmier 84`Bessle Campbell 69, *Gert- vitde Wheeler 67, Ompph�ell Robertson 59. Jean Messer 57, •`Vera Sellers 56, •Bi•m'st Barges 51, *Harold Thomas 51+ "Olaeenae Johnston `41, *Willie Peacock 45. Pt. TI. and Jr. I exnmin- ed on Daily Work. Pt. II -Good- Stanley Moffatt. Jr. L -Excellent- Irene ley Mo ler, Ethel Johnston, Lizzie Robertson, Good aClifford gernag- hau. Leon. Velma Eckmier,Jnhnnie Johnston. Number McDougall, Pearl Joh e on -roll, 39. * absent one or more exams. BT85111 MAOQuARRIE, Teacher, lWoncriefF MANN-Hanit1sON W1tDDING,-'On Wednesday; Jan, 31st, a very pretty wedding was solerrutized at the home of Marshall and Mrs, Iliterienn, Mon- Crieff, when their eldest daughter, Pearl -Emmeline May, was united in marriage with John Alexander Mann, youngest son of Jas. and Mrs. Mann, p4oncrieff. Marriage service was read by Rev, Mr. Lundy before about 30 guests. Nliss Lillian Barrisot, sister of the bride, played' t•he wedding march as the bride, leaning on the arm of her father, entered the parlor. The bride wore a charming wedding gown of ivory satin trimmed with Geot•gotte crepe and silk lace. Bridal veil was tastefully caught up with orange blossoms and she carried a shower boquet of white roses; lily of q the valley and ferns. After the cera=' molly the bridal boquet was throws'. The young ladies made a scramble bo catch it, each wanting to be the nextSptu•ling to stand below the slob.. burin the Duringthrough signing of the register Miss Lulu Mc- Donald sang 'Because I Love You" after which all retired to her dining loom where a tempting dinner was served. in five courses. When all had been served tousle were proposed and Stank to our Empire, the Bride and ra To the Patriotic No Western noised -- The great War is now w third year and back to corning the men who in th health and strength went c for freedom. They are cc broken and disabled an then) victims of the tenni of tuberculosis. Thesanatorium, Government is r Byron . numbs of specie where a number of these c heroes may receive care ment and the London Bra U. R. O. S. has undertaken 1 ing and equipment of then at cost of at least $16,000 While this is distinctly work, it is a special ob'e Society counts rpt tale genes contributors throughout Ontario to aid in this i work, A contribution of $500 e Society or individual so co to name a room. These r0 accomodate from four to si and the brie in s alto eth commodate some 120 atie Is it not well worth whit share in restoring these me and strep th andI;Olintnn again take their places in g10 instead of allowing then t their homes to be a sure so tagion to their families am munity at large ? I£ your Society or any wishes to cantribu to this fund, kindly co the Treasurer or Qor.• London Branch. Please cheques or money orders the Red Cross Society. �- Ethel Council met here last Miss amnia Hall is visiting her sir• tarso Jamestown, Mrs, Gen. Eckmier. Mise .Mary McLellStratford Normal School, spent the. week end at her horne here: the Girls' . Patriotic League will met this Friday evening at the home of Mrs. James, at 7 (Oct sli• Mess Anna Schmidt has been visit- •ing in Ethel fora few days. the was the guest of Miss Edna McLelland. G. W. Addy left ten days agq to de- liver a gasoline engine near Harris- ami. e l hue not returned yet. We hope he isnot lost •in the storm, Owing to scarcity of coal the Ohnp- ping mill it closed not likely to work again until the new oil engine is in- stalled. They are going to lay the foundation at once, "The Womao'e Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church held their rneetingat3.Lemont's. Wm, Brown drove the two horse open sleigh that P g conveyed the ladies to the meeting, The regular meeting of the Wom- ens Institute will be held at the home of Mre. (Dr.) Fwill 0nn on Thursday, February 16Th er 2.30 °'clock. Sub 'act "After the War. What then?" 7 to be led by Mrs. (Rev.) McCulloch, Ourrent events by Mrs. (Rev.) Johne- tun. A cod attendance of the mem- hers asked for, In the report of Ethel Oheese feat. cry annual meeting the price of mak- fug chess's and furnishing everything was stated at $3.85 per cwt. This should have read $2,65, a dollar less than stated. A figure 3 found its way into the item instead of n 2. This ie to correct the error and set the matter right. 'The 9, O. U. Boys class of the Methodist S. S. held a carnival on the Maitland river last Tuesday 'night. Despite the weather and the fact that everyone had to move to keep warm the skaters, at least, enjoyed them- selves, Pmgralra conelsted of contests, rocas, asstc, Prize Reluera were. Best dressed lady (Red rose nurse) Miss aM (Beirtle McKee)M ,Beau National cos umo (Bn am miss Berlha Onle , Best comic costume (grandmother) Miss Ella Mitchell ; Best dressed boy (Negro) Olarence Flood ; Best dressed gn l (Bride) NI' Currah •; Roys race, Blake Howlett ; Girls race, Pearl Dob- son ; Oldest skater on ice, S. S. Cole. Proceeds were $7.15 and this Was donated to Red Oroes work. Uamernn and N7rs, tonehe ne, of Wallace township, were visitors at the hones of U. Hutchinson and W. A. Lamont,. gist was Che CruThursday evening of last week the (lino met at Phe bonds of Alex, and MIs. Yuill, 8th Con. The feature of the meeting wile a con- test between sides consisting 02 play- ere of the 6th Con, and Noeth against the 8811 Qon. and South, 14 in all, After a close contest the tatter won by a game. After a dainty ]good] an hnnr was spent most enjoyably in a y social way and Mr- and Mrs, lull! were thanked for their hospitality, It was intended to go to Welton to Doc Waghnrn's for the game Theirs- day of this week but osvinr to Duncan Brewer's serious illness and the ire- clemency of the weather the trip was postponed. Due notice will be iven of the date. ,'tofS P0Nr, F000winlbs Report of S, S, Nn, 3, fur the Tr, of January. - 75 hmtor8, 60 pass, Jr. IV. Examined in Writ„ Gen., Arith.. Read, and class work,- W. Smith 86, W. McDonald 83, E. Smith 77 , A. Dei trier 76. Sr, TIT.- Same subjects. -R. McFarlane 75, C. Deit- iter 66, Jr. 125 Same subleet9.-O. Cardiff 63, E. Smith 59, W. Bishop 5S, P 0. Strachan 57. Jr. II. Same sub- ecce: -M. Lamont S4, L. TurilbaGen,, r. I. Examined in Writ,, Geo,, Read. and class work, -11'I. Deitner 76, .J. Arinatrong 73, F Strachan 72. Primary, Same subjects as Sr. I.- G. Turnbull S0, J, Smith 88, H. Steven. th was 97°° of the9, The toalma possible attend- for the / P$207 once. Who can bent this ? T. AR1tIaTRONG, Teacher. er wirth which the will all follow you t. your n ne v home and life work in the. \V , -t, a1,r y. p blessed promises and its eternal hope be your comfort and h*atl •atnan throughout your life sad filially may we all meet together in our lIenvenly Fathers Home m Glnrv. YnI: 0 PEC'PLl s GIIILD or DUPPS L ililoH. Sc'Imp i H):n' he The following is the report for the Junior Room for the mouth of January. Sr, I, -Based in class work and examined on Spell., 3 ,ale., Comp, land Liter, -D, Murray l Ria E, Ryan 319, R, Bruce 313, D. Riehl 2110, A. Huy 277, G. Pollard 264-, A. R.r•hl 254, I;, Anderson 240, R. Dragon 233, 0, Ryan 225, G. Pierce 217, Al. Dennison 211, T. Ryan 178, A. Ryan 140. . i•. L -G, NICQaii, F, Den- ui.nn, 0. Hoeg Sr. Primer -J. Primer -J. Sho reed, R. Sholdice, h1. Fruquharson, W. Cla19c, F. iiarris, A. Lydi(ttt, J. Dra er. Jr. Primer•- g SI. Pollard, A. Ryan, G. Murray, M. Bolger, W. Holland, G L. Steiss. Alta, GARDINER, Teacher, RED CROSS REAM/r.-Following is the report of [Naito] Red Cross Un- fou for Jan. 1917 :- Proceeds of teas$ 11690therein, Donation from Norris Connell 25 00 "with Qn. Council..,. 75 00 English church 25 00 " " Nic1? il)np do90 00 Stile of R. 0. quilts 14 25 Balance over from Dec 9 95 Clinton GIRLS WVoN-One of the best fastest hooks amea of 1 -he sea- was played games local arena p. y d in n e n 1 e a night, when Clinton ladies H. A. septet, ,'et and defeated the team to the return game. score was 2 to O. Clinton hll the endr of the game all .the way and Mitchell held the sours by massing in front of their Especially, noticeable was the in of Miss L. On who did wonderful checking passing. S, Bowden of the local team, some wonderful shute and was on the knee. Mies NL nn defe,,ee and Miss S. Stinson, in goal, frustrated all of scoring.. Lne tip was as :- blit<;hell Stinson , goal O. Cook Oantelon' L. defence L. Hughie Bawden R. defence J. Buck Brarufield Rover O. Buck lramftwn Centre J. Cnok. Bawden' R. Wing Nf. , Cook Cupp L. Wing E , Puide Referee -Gael Draper. Sock _ r Beginning • NNOW is these dency ly soar inoch we are selling prices. Here Omen and Tomatoes Robin Hood 25c, regular Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Corn Flakes; Splck and Fancy Seeded Unicorn Granulated Victor Oatmeal, In Dry Goods, Boots and ware and lug 10 % Shoes Oar Spring 110W to hand, Highest )rice g 1 A �Iir1 p IC Phone 5210 feels end. Flour 0ol,ances �� ® takin February 1st to stock up peaces as the tem and prices will like- Iii Groceries., lines ac the of our Specials 2 cans for 25c. can, 15c. Oatmeal per pkge. 30c. 8 lbs. for 25c. for 25c. 3 pkges for ton. p, 3 cans for 25c. Raisins, 2 pkges. 20c can, reg. 25c, 12 lbs, for $1. 5 lbs. for 25o. Hosiery, Rubbers, Hard Paper we are giv- dollar. old Price Shirtings, &c., Good asaorL(rreut. for Produce. _y� �IdNNNd�� ORANBROOK on hand, at old : 25ti are t1�pr tl' ■ 8A saie --��� the time very low is up higher. many are some Peas, par 6 lbs, Spa Salmon, Sugar, Underware, Shoes, Wall off the at the Prints, P aid always a Belgrave• congregations at the various last Sunday did not bulge the walla very badly. Weather in an angry mood. to is Society presis entedlingthe II1LI1 in Alarch, Kee year P open For the date cool gena Crorlk .. regular monthly meeting of the Society met at the manse evening of last week, a large being present... It was decal- at -this meeting to send a parcel militaryshirt, 2 air .of 2 haki handkerchiefs, note ' envelopes and hone -made to each of the fallowing Bel- boys now overseas : - Ivan Wesley_, Roth, Ohne. Jas. Coolies, Wm. 12 Scott, Dye, Wm. Tomkins, Normae J. McCallum, Jack Anderson, T(teker, Jack Tasker, Austin Lowrance Armstrong, W. Brandon, Abe Brandon, Geo, Al*'. Price, Rich: Fay, Albert Fred. Ribbons and Harold TEA." -A pleasant event place in the tnanse'Cuesdley of week when the ladies of the Society served "High Ten." du being erfact a large untnbrr Y 1 P g in'esent. [Vhile roma of MP lyses hero • served tea wafers cake in thegdining 'rnoui sunny i were chat ting most sociably in library and livhog room, mil,. Geddes contributed a well solo. Misses Laura worm Ldun. Srundrett in9trtnneutal and several other selections .or n class cellar. Musical nurnpers a high, class order. Mn91Cal Illlm wore also geneeou9ly contributed A'tissea lilugene Geddes, Belle Armstrong R&TCI{r117.fe,Mrs,J.Armstrogand ! Mrs. ,7, Brandon unused I'Pa wields• McCrea Scandrett, Fergnaml, Geticl08 and Joi ostoll the guests, Proceeds amount- to about $12 75, r • - Bluevale G FRYSTT MOTJNTFOBD.L. blue., Organist brE.nox Oirurch, ]iioonrdirte Local m1810 11 visitsBLueveleontive of 'F (Eng.) Lessons and on Piano, Violin and Volae culture. a Box 41, Iitr,cardine If little bird sto'ses can be believed theist is' to be e, ,nearby wedding and Bluevale locality will supply the bride. It may be jnsta yarn but we'll bide a wi' and see how it will unwind. TIE Posr issues dandy wedding in- vitatiuus and announcements. Next Sabbath afternoon, at 2,30 o'clock Quartet ly Conntunion service will beheld in the Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Hibbert, W inglia1, owing to the illness of the k p18510l'. ML'. McTavish,118Rfpley, too• the services last Sunday. We are sorry to state that Rev, Mr, Thomson, Methodist m111iaber, is in the W11 5 1(ur hospital where }If underwent a serious operation, If good wishes are worth anything 0.6 a curative he should soon be able to be called on at the Parsonage in gond lie,tlth, He hes had quite an exper- 101180 cloying the past year but We hope stetter drays are ahead. CUNGIRATDLATIONS.- At the Lon- dol, (England) College) of Masi exaMs. held at Kinceudine on Jan. 31st, these acre eleven entries, all passing. including 5 for violin.and two fnr vocal. In -the elewemar vin lin,elrs. y Harold Thoiusou, Bluavale and ele- meutary piano, Miss A' 3Le Steal `1e gained l u•sh-class certifiett s T above were pupils of G. Fryatt A1nuulC0) L. L. O. MS, Kim- Economically Man Bomo Pacts regaraing th Puna work in wur( -- As there are frequent evidei o Brand County is not aework of the twidely kuowr be to prevent misunderstand. attthe last mac lthly mesio the five, in Goderieh, should pgrov to shoes wishing to know the as to the people of the Oonuby Since the opening of the wo than 350 families have beet hem this office in 300 it's 01 •present time about are of mouth! allowances, The tot for the month of January w $4,500, including, the amen and placed in bha Savfugs oredfb of the beneficiaries. noting that this system of say the monthly allowance, ado! Branch, has been found of gel participants who found bher emergency which needed tb little rowdy cash, and the exi Tiuron Breech has been urge bows Executive for general a1 d An audited statement f thaws that, in the years 19I5 total of 553,025 was drawn fro a1 fund for distribution in Hu and this large sum hoe beau •e with8l1t the dila reemout of 0 g the sodic nt O"twa• Are ort 'm the Essen CiA re Can. nI n fund of 13 P g in GOd@I'lab showed that, i town's slices about $2,395 We ra "ullea.21st, but, with the to�g the amount to be collect] endeared ood was 64i/2.75, a undnettnod nae be all in short The expense of the wort Patriotic Brooch in tide Go than 3 of one per cent„ ]nada) e1 salary for clerical help, office lug, etc., and notwithstanding nl impres esu to the 8.110 Ory, has cyte baso paid to the nf5o aonduoting the work, looming wo other branches of w rip, and will likely e ,amount of labor separate fret cu' Patriotic work. Those al Y Pensions branch, Within t days about thirty cabs of a ilio claims have been receive g Eco, and theta are only in the respective) Reeves where tl famtllies live, to befitted rip at the Patriotic ofieials here'ai ,yarded to the Pensions Boar for settlement. Altogetlle' oasnalties are ruder oonsidera County rip to data. + Then, o are the Dere of Tars who are returned to I This work involving continua •' g oil ittteumon, will th 00011 i War A iciluary of the 000111 done, of Clinton, the Count' nddressie the Count Council for 0' -operation in the work, n f e It will be eat froen the rib work in oonne5)11(11 with Burr the war is no email matter, bu ' five and the o6faisls who ate o� do so with a desire 10 do willingly an nheerft itVol r gy d t y. Fa wok was conducted under i tinily,with no proper office tion,hub now a room 3n 1 'Temple Building ie °couple' adequate equipment there le ACV Dart of hwork, Total $ 355 17 Expenditure $ 147 30 Balance on hand-- 79 Lust week ,7np. A, Wntt, the well known cattle dealer of this place par- chased n Chevrolet car from Nl local Ament and McDonald, Lhe local agents al: Brussels. t Walton Rev. rasa inr. Torontolastraik �week d theS d re- 0 g Ports n great good time. pcin on'bros. urhialt tletaimonna�sHorffntaner g friends wish her a speedy recovery, y The Walton Red Oross Society is very grateful to Reeve Gavenlo01 end McKillop Council for another grant of $ Rev. Mr. Lundy has bought from Dr MoKenzfe, Nlonktol, hie standard bred Wilkes mare, She is one of the best in Huron Co. Rev. Dr. Ross, Toronto, preached in the Presbyterian church last Sunday but owing to the terrible blizzards Che congregations were small. The many f,•iends of Mra. (Rev.) Lundy will be so11•y to hear that she is under the doctor's care. Her t0, covery will be somewhat retarded through worry over her mother who fell and. fractured her thigh bone. ST. VALLNTrw1e'e SOCIAL FOB RED 015058 PultrosEs.- On St. Valentine's Day Will you come to my party I'll see that you have g hearty.o A welcome rightVisit :Che B. L. T. Club •purlloae holding a Social Wednesday evening, Feb, 14th, at S o'clock, An excellent• J)rogram of social and literar selections as well Y as some interesting contests have been prepared, Mies McCall, soloist, from Goclerich assisted b bolus Y talent, will supply a large part of the Program, Good Minch, Renders kindly keep this date in mind and come prepared fur n good tints. Ad- 0. mission nets. A, 0. U. \V, Gall. ADDineSSAND PRIS1DNTAmION,-Laa1 Tuesday evening Clia X mmg Penpla of Duffs °hutch assembled in -large Immbere to honor Mrs, Gilbert Grigg 1108 Nellie McArthur rice to her (nee g o1 \Wednesdr Tor 1tPt 11P1V home at ][loose ,7aty, A very pleasant time was spent in several gesmes, good p literary progtrarn, tasty 1(111011, etc„ followed by annexed address and the p reteentatton of et fine Bible : To Ales. GILREitT GRtcac+.-[Ve the members g People's' of ur Young Gmild of Duff's Q torch, Walinn, have tort together tonight to extend to you our heartiest t g cmlgratuln.tiomn an Your 6111197 mar- rings and to tile" You mach happiness and pros aril in your Married life, d P Y Y We hope and pray that, God's richest blessingmay rest, anon yea and. May He cron your life with His loving 1 g kindness and His great mercy, \Va luso desire to 'a88nre you that (111 Y y have endeared yotl self to every mem ber of our Young People's Sociely by your winsome personality, fidelity in all the departments of Christian service and by your love and loyalty to Jesus Christ. We will mise on Y very meet. In our • church here but we are )lea8ed to know that 011 are. to 1 yY consecrate your life and talents t0 your church and ynnt' Master In that Great New Nest of Wenderfl l pssi- bruises. Asa token of clog apPreeia• 61011 of yon at1d yn11r work we ask you to accept this Bible Its a memorial of the happy days and years we have spent tgether and as sit earnest pray. r Morels Township Council will meet next Mo°dray Miss Isabel Shaw has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. W. Rae, TaviebVirroxeter, Miss Anna Schmidt, of Misses An ck, has been visiting the Misses Ander- sou, 3rd Lhle• Soule of the rural mail Qourierr were unable to make their accustom• ed visit one clay last week, Arthur Caution, Bed line, keeps thele poorly. He is an old settler in tawnshfp stud fs in hie 86th year. Mrs, Allaii Artemis, 5th line, has not been enjoying very robust health this hetnter, but her many friends • wish her marked improvement, Duncan McDonald, 9th line, has ex- changed his Ford runabout with bless'Ament tt McDonald, Brussels, fur tt Cl(a In 7t touring car, We are sorry to report the Illnessof Ilendersot, who makes her home at Johu Spenca's, h$r brother, rat line, vomit. ibP glad to report em'ly improve- •r t S n 9 1 i from Scott, ,.ask„ are Stan- ley .1nhn•tou and life •a• ter, Mrs. Smith, They are nephew and niece of Mrs, Grot r,, Johnston nod are tOelCnrlio guests, Toesilety of last. we.elr Hugh and Nils, I'.their l and daughter, Annie, left fur their home fn Frobisher, Sask,,paid, after a visit. with relatives and friends in Morris and Grey towllsirms. Last 1''riday Francis Duncan, 411 line, lust:L nli1011 pi'izell Beagle lioun(l, r 1'ho deg was ou trach of a Cox [\ est (1 Sri n hole but foiled to silcty rig at hw hotur, Mr. Donnan 1a very anxious to iia of Of his whereabouts, SALb. 1 oslro\v D. -Un account nC the stormy weather and drifted roads 1110 All(:41011 i3ttle announced by Alien Spelt', 4th line, for Tuesday, ort' this week wits postponed until Thursday nP next week, kith Inst. NIr. S e' P it is leaving the farm hence the sale, which is a big one, will be without re. nerve. le. S. Scutt will be the Auc- f1rhEDr, QROg5 1r1PENING, - 7.050 a y evening of this week a Red Cross party was held at the Immo of Joseph and \les+ Davidson, 3rd line. The time was .petit In social games, 010510, danrgug, innrh, eta. The tidy sum of $20 20 was the. rn401t 1 1)1(111 was hand- ed aver 10 Mrs. 3. 13. Galbraith, Treasurer 11lasnrer of ting Red Cross allele, Benssels. A splendid time was en'0 ed and Nie, and Aire;Davidson y a D( vidson make Aral ola88 host and hostess. Wf ii,ows Fault\ v OAr.r,10D AWAV. -On Sunday, January 28th, Willows Farrow, e well known resident of the 8111 line for neatly d ria y years, dyed at the haute of ,too. and Mrs. Garniee, Blyth,. aged 78 eats. •living lie had been with his daughter, Nlrs, 'Wm, Bray, Wawanosh, but had one to Bl Ih g y can a visit I n his granddaughter where hr took ill and sassed away. Deems- ed was 11)1,1ed let Binovn a cemetery (Ycon on the fallowing Tuesday afternoon, service beingno10)101ed byBev. blr, McCormick, Methodist mister, Mr. --r- Grey Mrs, Jack Wilson and baby Merle, of Atwood, visited with her parents, Lewis and Mrs. swiss this week, Mies Stella Strath had the misfor- tune to break a small bone in her ankle, while out of the cut- •Miss 11 aggie Robertson, a former resident of Grey, was visiting with her sister, Mts. J. Oliver, 16t1 Con. , `buL' hasgone to bar hone in Nl1011 gen, where she resides, puss •lana M. Stefse Was hos• 1 • •n11 at the home of Mrs, Arthur Smith also visited with bar -sant, NR's, M. J. Stewart at the home of Lnu, NI18, Armstrong, Morris. We are sorry to state that Duncan Brewer, 6th Coo., has been seriously ill dnvin the est weak. GPednesday A Y he was operated on for appendicitis, Many old firiends • wish he•m speedy re- covery. Mr, Brewer is a son of W. and Mre. Brewer, 7th Con. lie was married to Miss Rowland a few months ago. Fnllnwin is tide t'e)ort •of Silver - urn r hese (acini far 1916:- 0 e a O e Y Number poinds of cheese 192917i 1 Value . 86897,10 • Paid patrons b $ P y cheque $31.844.80 ; average lbs, milk ole Ib, of Cheese 11 26 ; overage price 18.35 • cost of making1,63 • average ' rot g putter frit 3 4. Total expenditure P $36'120.00. AIIC1iO. SALE. -\V, H, Balcel', m 33, .Aon. 9, Grey, having lensed an- farm to his brother; Robert, has en- nouuced a clearingAuClaou Salo of Farm implements, Site., fur Iarm Sttcic, ten ame t., P 7,'uas(lay. 20th inst., with F. S. Sontb, Brussels as Auctioneer. The list IIID, in, r. bo read lois week's a chew A Baker will. go tet ::Saskatchewan this n s )end the Spring wltore he •expects t l coining year, W lRRDEN OLIVER BARRiS.- The. Warden of. Perth County for 1017 is Reeve Oliver Barrie, the popular representative of Lbe township of r r 1- 7 ears who ]•oils tel for the peat y was elected by. acclamation. Be is an uncle to Councillor Oliver Harris On + of this township, ivhn sonde his soot for the first time at Monday's meeting. Te may he that history of Huron County might record the 'electron of Reeve Oliver of Grey township a8 WVarden of Huron. 4\%e wish him a leasanteceu arta of office whether a does or trot Y , centime. Arthur lI. 1epeell, Montreal, w)as lite examliilei We extend cert- ottlilatfllll8 to bOtll )11 Il$ and 111- g' i P 9tructor (old tvisli than conL'iuued':and n lase. 1 b Oranbrook Otpi"g to the stormy state of the Wecuher and bad roads Rav, pJi'.g iVl en wan not Oranbrook lasC San- dayy al'trruann. The Recited prawn*eel by, the choir ; of Nlelt•slle Church, Brussels, on Tues- day evening lest will be given •In Knox•' ch rch, Creisibeook, of Monde. eyed- lug, 1911 inst. Program is excellent Corp Elgin L?orter, of the 101st Batt , ,snots taking a °noise at West Snndlin Dein England, and n150 has b, p, 6 charge of 33 mem all his'hut, He says they haven't had any enary over there et. Was talking to Sand McLeod y g Y , of Walton, who wets with Cleve, Mc- Donald w'hei1 it w i a Was killed. Sclaom' linrmvP'-'Re mgt of Seniorin Room for •ianuuey, Examined in' Comte., AHUI., Gram. and Wt•it,' The star nuhcates'absence fol' oro 0r mere r exrun,- Sr, IV. -Walter Tr 89, Beet Baker 85, Alex, Sparing 6`L, *A1abe1 Spetrmn 58, "Johnnie Slnalldoll 4Z. .1r, 1`V: (s) -Ger tie Alderson 75, Ln'(lill 31.5195 74, *Pearl Schnook 47, ** } *Alex. Stein 27, . Hiteold Pennington. IV. (b)-Oetivui Cameron 77, *Edith Os'e, t 00, •Pemq Al00raon 60, *171tnet' Knight 57, *]]rued, yppoiran 58, *VIola Mitchell 95, *Lizzie Reefelz E2, Jr. 1T1• -Freda StnalIdon 84, *Marie Baker 2 * *Verna it i oat r' * ill F t V t T t o• 71, ..•Rang Nettle 34, Sr, IL --Bessie Leitch 79, Mina 1 ak r 71,*Mi1dh 10 spea Sperling 58, *1-Vilda Speiean 57, µRosa Sputter' 50, *Annie McIntosh II, *Hari Penning- g I:nll, #,' MON. JR, leacher, Ronai'1. 0f .fl'. tont for Jaltttar•y, Pu )els •exam• 1 In Writ„ co )„ 1 1 Spell„ 0009,81, 11,-A, Jeschke 87, Lr CetulCrOtl 07, 1L, SrmalldOn 67 N1, * " e " _ _._ Bary , 85 ° ��� 0 Fs `{i ' t' . � 1[ sm ?' � U Il ., ' 1 . - ,, ��l ou .Nlk- 4 't��� a id,ry, h�4' l 41 r L't ,,ti" i, t.^�;, Iii , = ✓ xs Htl .'", . ' _ i -, ' � ` ~,;�'` ' ..}'t'• t(y�...i q '1 1,111 (t �/r?:a ,;,'. - ,• zP w ,g ;, .,;. y 1 pp ,y:,. t� '. � �1ii,cc, pS, ti1r11 , , \ ,,, .., . ;.• . )' x ,,,, ,¢ , t. , X t� :1 r' Chine Flowering Cmnslion Address a. postcard ,to us now and, receive .b . return mall a is y `'� copy of our new illustrated So- n•� age - catalogue - o' 4 page l Garden, Flower and Field Scads, Root Sebds, Grains, Bulbs, Small /,t1 Fruits, Garden Tools, etc. ? . `• SPECIAL.-Wc' Win also sendyou/ree a packet (value r-1 - - C:S') /Sc) of 001 *Mica s ,. • " g?g, • ' rs ... Giant Flowering ing c ° CoJr. (� { var8 1 �l.. This carnation is a groat favor. Ile; the flowers aro large and Transplanted '- - r till the abed into p0(1 m the - illi ilio end of *81n3, )elides cuttings, Alpin; or " ' i , "'layering,3 oiler baluable premiums, 18 A i r. ...+ LONDON'[[. Co:f Candled, CANADA *.µ/_. /� �•'} j'� [ : "t- '• �r�iitl9etf>,iJ�[I11 �it1'.:./�ray� 'r' fragrant and the tants do well outdoors e e g t p ,tg early full they bloom profusely from October .•` plants are 't h , <•. p Ls easily propogatod fro, them by .,. Send for our 6atalegue and hares o18u1 e,a •^° .. • Darch & Hunter deed Qe; s.e .' ; it,: .: .. t • . . CO C': � a���eC ea �rt0 �d1 d� SC' re� ee re. ea' 18 Ben„ of tf Brussels) referred to e -deceased any yenta. to the late fon North mer farm,' owned by her of the tended the buried in is wife. vers of 0 all on into Canada are e prime of nit to fight doing back J many of Ile scourge reeling at 1 buildings wfortuuate and treat. nnth of the ale fm nish- e buildings Red Cross t and the osity of its Western lagnificent ntitles the ntributing, oma are to x patients, er will me- lts, e to have a n to health g then, to the w011d return to uroe of con - the com- individual to any Bum mmun1aate Sec. of the make all payable to ged e Patriotic m. roes that the a for Huron as it should ing, the fol - r proceedings f the Exeau- e of interest ftlots a$ well as a whole. Or not fewer dealt with and at the 1 the list for al payments 111 aggregate uta retained Bank to the It is worth log one-half �ted by this at benefit to neelves iu sn e help of s Lmp1e of tbo d by the Ct. optiou. rem Ottawa and 1910, a m the puer- to) Cnnuty, l%ndied here ua oeut with tivo of the 15 and 1915 1chiding the s fu arrears wa's balance ed and eon - td this it is y(Mg of the nnty is less p of a nmali rent. print an mention - not one cant ials who are ar work are ntail a large n the ordill- e, first, the he last ten Pere for set- d at this of - hands of the ae soldiers' d sent iii to Id then for - at Ottawa r about 35 lien for this disabled sol. hie Conuty. is and care. Lken by the y, W. Bry- y President, on Tuesday ve that the 11's 81118)•0 in t the Buten- trying ft en .'their bit" tt titres the xtrelm0 dif- t000mitt(tda Ito Masonf0 , ait(7 with. no dolay in