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The Brussels Post, 1911-3-9, Page 1• �d VOL. 39 :'U. 36 BRUSsi;LS, UNTARWQ, 741-iUI SDAY, MARCH, 9. xgiI W, F1, KERR, PrOti to flew Advertisements Malting -1) u Maed f) I?slang.. s. Otwin found -'t 111a POST. ilda nrild,r-CIA Pax. 9) n C!ting, -d E. Weed t, viol hn) h+, -A Robe elan. Nagle -tyritp-0. E. Knight. Bon a to rent -Mrs 1 urger, Fit+rl for yule -W 18.9'nrvey. Stove for_a)z-U1r1' Nlubolla, Rinr 1 nail-wllgqte (Ii'ablpo)+. - ar1c I111YW r01,111(1^$1114 Speir, leill)ner,v-'3It•+rrr tikngorsee &•Corr. iztri �". it ,.ie IUS Molesworth Miss Balser, has returned to her home in Listoayel: Hugh 8llinl.t and 1rl1s9 Nelile are visiting Mewls in Toronto. • Arch, t1litrl.)on(1111 and Will. Fraser have I0Lnrnetl West again. D. F. Stewart•, enteeta1tned a' few friends. Met Wednesday evening. The Yung People's Literary See'>ety will hold their meeting, on A1r1I ch 17th. Miss Ella Fraser has rel :urned home after a two weeks' visit with her bro- ther at Dutton. Rumor has it that one of !hey(ong. ladies or the village intends going � est Y vel soon., J. F Stewartentertained a(oil L n 'e TIiP.tlta evening d G lilt( beim e ithe d0 pantile Y gt P of his bleCla:c curd wife foe the West. Clinton- ' SUDDEN DEATeE.-Death came very, unexpectedly Sunday lmorut rg to Al vs. T. 0. Pickard, of Ignition, while she ivas on a visit with her son, 'William Pickard, of Holinesville, neat Cahoon, Not long after she had risen, Ales. Picicai•d fell to the Hoer in an unnlln- 8Ctan8 condition and died shortly afterwards from apoplexy. Mrs. Pickard Ivas the mother or Ales. 3 1-1. W. McRoberts, Wife of wilting Masf-' er McRoberts, of tite Oollegittte, Lon- don, and had !nude her home. in Lon- don -foe severer( years. When she left on Saturday afternoon on the Bence train, the was apparently in the best of health, and was looking fotwvlu'(1 with Much pleasure In vitiitilig her auris, 'William and EMIL, W110 reside at Holtuesville. Mts. Pickard was (38 years old, and leaves three sons and three daughters, Roy, of Toronto ; William and Ezra, of Beltnesvjlle ; • .Mus. 3. H..\V. McRoberts, of Lot dnt : les. U. T. Fisher, of Wiuuipeg, told 11'i's, (Rev.) Bunter, in Dakota. Auburn A. 0. U. W. OYSTEIt SIIPPER.-F7•i- day evening of last week, Srd inst., a. very pleasant evening wee spent by • Patterson Lodge, A. O.U. \V.,. No, 852, About 45 members and their wives gathered at the home of BroJ. Higgipbott(11t1, where an excellent Oyster Supper was served. The fore- part of the evening wit,'spent in music and games 1134 about 11 91011 ok adjeurumi,nt'was 1010le to his dining - room %viler'. oysters andother good things tvel•e pat•takeu of. After this H. J. Morels,' 1). D. G. NI„ of Goderich, was called to the chair. ,Mt. Morris' gave a vett' interesting address on the work of the Gillet, in the Province of Ontario and also in the Huron Dist - Het, lr t, after which the following mo- NGAGENIENT and WEBBING MSS 1 t L your Ring was bought at JACKSON'S it is a GOOD: ONE and a lasting pleasure to its possessors_ Oar :tock Of Rings eon ' •ts iof the h- e . sat .styles-prridnr•ed. We sell only dependable glume Oi(r prices are as low AS the lowest. e' L Jackson Jeweler Brussels s 1 gram as given .-Gran u) h- ou0 se- ec4i , Ounnillgheuu : recitabiull, Mies ,'4heindou ,address, J, 4Viisun ; vinlln 8olo,'1'. Rtitt'liffe; getuurrphoue seleelinn ; 1•8311,a(i0e; Bert Marsh; song, D. Ramsay ; address, S. Theta - son duet, lower and .IIIl) Robeeteou; adds ess, Wm, Campbell i gramnithotle selection ; Oddre8s, Johu 01110m id. A itt?arty vote of thanks was tendered Me. and Mrs. Higginbottptn for their• kin(1tles4 in giving their home for the oennsfou. Ale. Movers, D. D. G•, M.. 13180 Jensen ted thankd'Om bolt> 1? 4>? the Grout Lo o u n Getout Lodge (b f U 3a(t to the host and hostess and thosewhoso kindly 30nit 11318 11 Lite'pii('lgkap..'A very'e> joytbte evenulgevas broeght to a close •by singing, "Auld Lang Syne." Wroxeter Miss Nettie Sltiun left for Milvet'- Lon out A'iettday. Miss 181t°llel Dance, of ,Lambeth, is the guest of Mrs. H. Brawn. .81ids Lille South entertailied a num- be of herrfeieli'ds last, Friday eVeitiug,' l8lCs. J.' Hoofer, of Sahli, Ste. Harte, Minh., is visiting. her 'father, James Paul his Irs. T. G Hemphill hill 'gave a very enjiipfi.ble•pt•Ogt•elalfve,e chile tirty,,on 1?.. P 3.._.. Monday evening... Miss tis J Black spent several daysa re- cently with her sister, Airs. B. Whit- more, nt w(tem iluat7. bliss Elsie Strachan, of Jamestowit is assisting Airs. McCartney prepare for her millinery opening. Gorden Willits left On Tpeeday for. Moose Jaw, Sask., where he will re- sinme his homestead duties. O(u hpckey tenor journeyed to Mild - May last Finlay, where Lheywere de- feated by the home tela(((. the score :standing 8-4: Belgrave East. Wawanoah 0>iuiiell filet o(1 Tuesday. Welding bells will ring in this loceli- tv next Wednesday. .It will he a case 0? the 4111 line annexing the 50t.. A baby daughter,- valued -at .from $5,000 upward, at the home or James and Alts. Armstrong last Sunday is tunongthe latest tu'rivais in Belgrave: Trinity church congregation . here will have a share. . in the erection of rt new livid( reclnry at Blyth; next Sum- mer, Beige ave is never behilid iu their allure. We are sorry to hear that 001 old friend Robes t Armstrong; who w.asaL feline; well known resident of this locality,ois not enjoying his old time good health. He 1s making his home with a son at Willow 'City, North Dakota H°cicxy.'-Last Satnl'aav•a ver in- terekting g1Lu1e of hncltey- wvaslaye+d here between our -boys and theBlue- valeseven. The game was fast and excitingand but h _teams played well. 'Che final score teas -well task Blue- vale. 'F:S•turdy, of Winglinm, acted as referee.. Line ell w1t8 rib follows Bluevale Belgrave Elliott Goal (ir d•es g 1, Andrews Point Fergus' Henderson C. Point Watsutr' Fowler . Rover - W. Geddes Turvey Centre N. Geddes Mackenzie. L. Wing ;r 0. Geddes Aitchison 18. Wing Brandon s Blyth Blyth Agricultural Society will not hold a Spring Fair this season. Mrs. Echneston is quite poorly bull we hope she will soon alaPwive. Itisrumu•t dLbattle Perdue may change handy and some building be done on the Int. butes Bennett was at Brussels last Sallnthly gat heti tlg • polo tees relative' Lo. 0 en - tial Telephone n per Ltinus.. P. Gardiner, who. Into lead a siege of illness. was able to get to the store last Saturday andis itnprov, ugalicely: We are sorry to 'state that Hugh, 1!9 kQuarrie,' an old and highly esteem- ed resident of Blyth for 50 years, is very ill. He is about 77 years of age and has been poorly for sbnie time. Anew blink rectory for Trinity church is un the program for the sour iugseason. It will be built on the she of the preseet building. the >tn eicul 1 rte (P the old one being tllilizri{ a8lfares possible for the new. The arebiteett>ral design will -be after the pnLh'ru of St, Andrew's manse, we lets+. ..4444..•:•0•140..0r64'•04.64.4.4.4.0.6•:•ro•3.44•l••d•♦•l•♦4•0+4,449•0•N♦•H40**•7•♦•t•*' a• F', i ew i404.illner 4 . Spring. • •. • •• • 4.••• �j•d4, AC, • ISSES SANDERSO '4.CARR • ok ' R • I •• N are back from the Millinery Show •••N oo s witrai t!1date 'st c ' 4• and ready farbusi c � s. Call if r a th, ' g 1' 1 a, Millinery goods is desired, Satisfaction as, 1 sorry cl, a C • Opening n date will be a. nrt ltt;odtett: C •, oases Sandersoo St Carr ,4. • 4• • ,r • Richardsi. pock r Brussels . are•; e1.N ••1♦'N •N•a•B.NiF•♦ •v.t•.a♦ ..•e•.3�•rsa.a��r..ar d+Gors uitz 372. l: Tit -'1'utal 560. -- J o Co mining, C lntnin o t who was riled n h Married last week to Miss Sadie Somers, will leave next week for their home in the West, N'r'iday evening of this week the yolnlg people of at.. Andrew's church pulp(use going 8> Walton to visit. Duff's thumb. yonn .folk. A debate will be no) of the interesting items on Un pr'ogr'am. The ()alter families were called to Brussels last Tuesday to^rule funeral of John Oa1•188, fatheiof Art, and Dave of 131y(11, whs. died last Sunday in Itis 7964 year. He had been in failing' health foe months. - Leadbury Mrs. Jas, Gainsfin'th, from Michigan. 18 home to see her tenet., Thos. Den- nis, who is in very poor health. Will. and bliss Flora Davidson M. tend returning to Stuck., next Monday,-- wl'lere the tomer has a homestead. Edgerton Roe is )making prepaieL- linus for enlarging Iris barn and put- ting cement foundation (Nuclei it next Summer. We are pleased' to hear of the un- proved health of John and Mrs. Seelr- lett and trust ,they, may •shortly be able tM jia'Oi11 again. -WM. Smith had a very successful slue 11 I ) ,esu a t P Inst wveek Ile is n Y b to West n accept t t t o os tlou which , bs l p ! awaitinghint, hence the change. 0 Albertbndasatteuded:the Guelph Stock. Sale held In that elty last week and pinrehased a'two-veal•-old, troll of very silperior breeding which will be appreciated by Many farmers of ,the 1eumunity. A special'tneetiug of the School Section here was called last Friday night to elect a terettee to fi11the term oil'' .Tohn A1eGavin, resigned, bot as':a snhicie,(t ltuinber did not come Out it was postponed. - Monorieff Mrs. Fusterandtwtia)hildren, of Sud- bury, are here on a visit with the fnl•uler's father, Dotgald, McTagga t t, 10th con. The linter shows some im- provement in health. A grand Oonre(•t will be given in the church her c on Friday evening or next wet kat which a good program will be given after wllioh lunch will be served.. The Ladies' Aid have the- entertain- ment 3n charge. ' • Gen. Manley was in Stratford last week to see his (laughter, Mrs. Ed. Scantlebnrg, who underwent an opera- tion recent] forappendicitis,and for a time was very lobul we ireleas- ed to say there is now a change for Lhe better. - Last week Arch. McLean, 113111 Ooh„ sold one of his fine 2 year old Clydes- dale -fillies. beer( from "Baron Fife," for the tidy, of $250.00 to L. 13etto r, of "Logan. 1'he pm chaser got (p dandy when he deaait with Mac. and 110 doubt about it. The mare will be taken 10 Stettler, Alberta. TO PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW' YORK -George Dueler), 16th Con., is back flour an enjoyable visit of 5 weeks witltrelative;a and friends in Pen- nsylvania and New York States. Mr Dunlop's norther, who lives at Ashley, Penn., 18,82 years of age but wonder- fully smart and may make a visit to er sou next Summer. Cranbrook Fon SiL8.,-('(lopping a>ill and outfit consist. 111).: tit ut 1•oglnr, boiler, chopper, roller gad aider v1{Iobe Al./ separateo, els welling •Machinery he house and lot I r. desired. I t mut nr sold10N,befdraLli April 1st. alt nod an O (ulre ttno. ,leo `) nON 111•anUrook 1 Chris. S . 0 rel has ,roved into L 38 4, Ceinel•oa1's !nese.. Panacea makes hens lay and •keeps them free from insects. Ti1s. Brown ha 0 8 1110V0 11 (n Iris farm purchased fromAlt .Howlett. ' • Bert McDonald left on Tuesday of last week to 0(1 e the Summer sp with Mr. Robb ire Morris, Miss Milbei Menzies .of Cranbrook, arrived home the beginning- of least week, after a pleasant visit with friendsinHawick. 0raubrorlk is on the move these' days Geo. McNichol and fatuity have moved Lo Wonds(ock and Fred. -Jeschke Las moved on to the McNichol farm. Jets. Nolle has moved "' , ( 01 the fai tit he has purchased front Jas. AloLattoh- lan, Geo. Spariiog having purchased the farm late( "occL tea)Y Ale. Noble from 0. Seel, Joins W SWIT%ER DECEASED. - Monday afternoon of this week a well kuotvn resident' of this locality, in the person of Jett. W. Switzer, passed that bo1111'Ie from whence 110 traveller reins's. lie wa8 born k in Peter- borough Go.Ont., t aid on i. sou , g11 Lr Westward lived, f4,t o v 1 floc at St buttY before moving s boo e tt tn'Ulaubtu»k b 31 years ago lie wits married to blies Agnes Sinclaie two years mice, to this and she passed 1331711(4.6'years ago. 811, Switzee's health had been failing dur- ing past year but lie:was telly 811)10118- 1y ill for 0. weelc,prior•to Itis : 'demise. 11>1 is 8(1> vived by three daughters, Alts riga• 1 H. Pi OL' of B1 IGn ; bliss g t. Pig gob, AI xhuat Masi. i ,and Aliss Allulat Ionic. A sone and daughtee are deceased. 'Ile '. filo L lltl will take place Satolday af1(inouu Flom the late residence .of \,i, Switzer 1 It t ab 3 »'Gluck, toBr3ss818 cemetet3, s0(vice half hour 'lather. 1411x9. SwlUse, i1• courting free> 1110 West to the funeral, h(.hce the delay,' cay, The bereaved daughter's will be sym.pethised tvitlt iu L heu•sorrow. • " Sbi3°°I.R18iol[T.=Fo110wing is the bthnll Report foe Pl l nal -Sr, DebV. Total 675, -Russel Knight 50/ 'IV. Total 675.-s•Addie-S at•liit• b •801 Lucy Al(t (sr» 665 Mantle Cramer. t »u 500, Leslie Petrie 534, May Grasby, 500' Myrtle G1LsbY 600, 'Maggie ie 1c - Nabb 808, I1ze1 Ai Dc1 1d 388 Eve. dylr AluNichol 319,'*Lola St01sq 214. tit. 111. Total 600. -Elsie S parting, 564i Maggie Pel•rie 647, Golden Knight 33401 Thelma. :Sinalidou 637, 81ad'elenc aBaker461, Alvin Hunter 428, "Millie AltOr 8138, Ionl Steles 3"8 , Oscar Eric Pennington Marie t Lon M e 41 Long Stnnrt ,Noble 404 442,Uinit•e .Lop 3 *Welland Kramer 318, Earl Hayman 237. Jr. Department. 1I, 'potal05 A111118 Stnalldon 002, Lizzie Baker 611 Beebat•a Fischer 483, Alfred Knigb 305, Johnny Schnook, 344, Ross Hu, ter 227, Ha H0nter 201, Charlie Di ling. 103, *Irene 'Kreuter 91, Arnow F18uher, 47. Sr Pt. II. Total 000.- Evelyn Jlaker 550, Earl Baker 480,. Johnny Nichol 2913, "Johnny S11)a11(1mi 200, Alex. Sperling, 204. Jr. Pt. 1I, Total 600. Aimee Mei/ample 400, 'Walter Knight 330,, Harold Penning- ton 280, Alex, Steiss 258, Lydia Steles 178, *Beetle Alderatia> 81. Pt, I.- Ex- cellent.- Pearl Schnook. Those marked * missed one or more' exams. NoRMA SPARLIN8,, Assistant. OSCAR SHAW, Principal. Morris No Maple syrup es yet. '1'» wnslli p. Council next Monday.. 13rowvlltewn Public School was re- opened Tuesilay of this week. ML's: Jno. Brooks and Will. Brooks visite 1 A'111deatty friends last week. L (x. Oasemoreformerly of Bluevale is renewing friendships in this. locality. HenryMallets atliels a had u - Y a wood -bee d bee Monday afternoon to roan) and Y got over 20 cords of (1 s fw d •1 o Glt ) Gen to 111 0 at 1 of Broderick,Sask., visited in Detroit during the past week with his sister, Airs. Walter Young. John Mooney, 5th• line, resume fanning, his tenant, Win. Bernard having purchased the farm of Jas Maxwell, 6th line. • Last. week .lames Speir sold 13 prim Yorkshire 111)g to Henry Edwards, o East Wawallnah, and 'a thorn' bee sow 111 same breed to George Miller r Brussels. The 100 acre farm ou the 5th 11ue belonging to George Brown, of Betts sell; has been leased to George Miller of the same town.' Mr. Miller is now in possession ` and we wish him sec cess in his.farming operations. There is a wedding on the 5th lin in the comingweek and the 4th lint supplies the groom. That's right Joe. Belgrave is not going to be left be- hind as our pnpuliu• Vet. is about) to leave the ranks of bachelorhood. D. S. and Mrs: Lailiout" isf Clare Michigan, were here unto visit of two weeks with relatives and friends in Morris and Grey. (The former is t cousin to Hugh and Donald Lamont of the latter•' township, and Mrs. La Mont ita daughter of Ars• Wm Shedden. A. new bank barn will be built by Ohiis. K. Taylor, 0111 line, next season. It will be 40x60.• The material is nearly all on the ground. M v. Taylor's present barn is one of the oldest frame barns in the township, 3t and one on Rubs. McDonald's farm being built the salne;yeltr. A ctrl (1f settlers' effects, including stock, etc., is being loaded by Frank SleOrackeu at Bl tassels for the West. The destination will he Tyner, Sask- atchewan, where they puirpose making their home. We are sorry to lose the family from this community, tts they have resided here for many years. SCHOOL REPORT. -Tile following is the report of S. S. No. 3, Mortis, for February c- IV. Glass -John Pass- more, Ernest Michie, Janet Connors. Sr. ILL -Sato. Alconk, John Little, Gladys McNeil. Jr. III. -Ivan Mc - Atter, Willie Clark, k Nor,ni an Spelt., + Elsie Oounon Andrew Nichol Jr. 11. -John bn b1uNGi1 Maggie Clark h g Russel Marks, Annie Alcott Annie Little.. 8r. Pt. II. -Lilo MCArter, Margaret McNeil, Maggie Hanna, Mary M sia y cl ). Jr. Pt: II. .Everett. Nirhnl, Oliffotd Marks. Sr. Pt. I. - Jim Duncan. Allan. Speir. ANNIE E. McGowAx, leacher." IN MEMORY. -On Sattu'day, Feb - m otu'y'25th tbai a passed away a former tlevrr and successful student of Wing- hiiln High School,` Edna I: 181)ister, bettet\kuown to her schoolmates as "'!'eddy." After conlpletingherpltblic school ()curse at her home school hi Moris, •+Teddy" entered the Wing - ham High Scl o01 where she succeeded iu obtaining lie', Junior Leavingand part of ma6rirtilation. She tooan active part in athletics and wield dif- ferent offices in the Literary Society. ..Teddy" was 11 clever debater and ac- quitted herself creditably in the oratorical contest. She entered the Toronto Nn 1111>1 School in the 1909-10 term but, failing health compelled her to leave before her course was com- pleted. By her el . n erful an A d generous dls,osi'i ti "ell "w f f 1 b `"reddy" woe the love and I > til csttew fall Ir'er fellow -students stn( eels ) vhf will r' 111 1d I 1 s her as a true friend tutdlow ung enmpaui0o, The family have the deepest sympathy of all in thou ber'ea vemot t. DIED AT GOD.ERICIH.-lira. Edward Sttaughan, of Gotlerieh,.died on •Pees Clay 11•f last week i11 her 82nd wear. About. a month ago she fell on the icy relevy L c s t II ans4uirntl L t Molten thigh g 1 ruin since then she had been confined to lute bed, the shock `,t0 her aged. Name mo rnviYl fatal. '' Deceased proving a ulal0et11reltne w'tr-s Isabella (lleul r and site was bor' i( w" ,, n ) ti t > n k2 ek R xbo•on * = , �h shire, Scotland, on August 121h, 18`29, \Vben she was ten years of age: her parents,.)as. and,A'irs. 0l>ik, caule to Canada and settled in Bi veil Hotel - she ship, Went worth ooiinty. '!'here she lived until h u marriage to her now be eft per tiler, on r illarrh 5th, 1852. Ale, and hits. Straughan (an1P 10 Flume county .and settled on the 6111 eon. of Colborn township. Colborne v111 p, tuff( on I relit lug from arrive work f111 the farm they moved In Gtuletich 3n I)ecember 1800 l wv tel e they have sdnro resided. eslded. e le. Sl av s beside he 1 e 1 husband a grown up family >1(4 8008 1Lmd° 6 daughters. One daughter died stile yeast age. ['l> alal(V1 mcutinned lady 'was' a 1»418113 of' Mrs. \Vtn, Findlatea',. 2n1 line and ruler 1G,t old time friend ''7 ex. Reeve and Ws. Turnbull, of Grey, and Mrs. D. Pipe, 3. SOttoOL Re/testes-The following 's 6 h , tgr report the e t of 2, [ S. S. No. 9, 1 ' : Pbi(tII n } e Pr u January ,, 1 J Ill...0 Itt Ic. and bl full , .- Sr I r l2,- 0. 11( 700. y •tvs 350 - , yMfc l .18 P G. A1t11u,4718; To- , 111, Gray, 8931 1V, Parish, 313 Jr: 1 III, --Total 700 pass 850. E. Rubins, 1- 135• Sr. IL -Total 000 pass 300. -Lily 1- 'Jael(500, 425 ; 13. Shlele. Jr, IL -`lo. cl 1111000 paiss 301, -Glen Kelly, 3111 ; Brea Gray, Pt. IL -Total 520 pass 200.-0. Skelton424r • 1 c , , Ill. McCall, 255 , E. Wat- son, 15; M. Sho•treed, 155 ; B. Belly, 129 ; J, $horLreed, 1222, ; V. Wyatt, 48, Pt. 1. -Fair -Ross Button, Sown Roll for punctuality, W. 'Perish, G. Kelly, 0. Skelton, 13, 10111r 1+,. Wat- son. No. on toll, 10 'Average verage at- teudanee, 8. M. E. 1+Lcst1, Teacher. ANSwHILED THE°ALL,-As announc- ed i11 last issue 0?75 E Po5T an old and well known resident of the 9th line, in the person of John Shor•treecl dled Thursday morning of last week, in his 7911 yeah, rafter a very brie(' illness. Funeral did not take place on Satui- day as was stated bet was postponed until Monday afternoon to peetnit the arrival of 'deceased's son, Dr. Geo., of Grand View, Man. The remains Were laid away in the family plot in Brus- sels cemetery alongside his aged part- ner with whom he had travelled life's junrney for over 60 years and from ho w m he was q se crated so short a P t3rne Air. ,' t Shortie d was a to typical 1 A inneet. Rugged of body,3ndus ' P trtons and thirfty $much attached. to his home arid widely esteemed and res- pected fee his loyality to his country and his God. The children consisted s of 6 sons (John, Reeve of r\lot•ris ; and , W. J. and Iiobt. on the homestead ; . Dr. Geo. D. of Grand View, Man. ; and \Valter,'deceased) and 4daughters e' (Mrs. H. Scott, of Telfer.; Mrs. W. G. 1 Ml•Spadden, of Winthrop ; :End story c1 mid Christtnrl, deceased.) The sul•viv- lf' ors have a fieri rage in the retrospection of the long, happy ttnd successful life , of their parents and possess the same sp1lit to a marked degree. Few of the pioneer of �01rris township remain but al(hctugh ogle from our - midstt they live inthe hearts and thoughts of Cheee, who have been e benefitted, by their industry and zeal. HY31Er8EAL.-At 5 o'clock Wechles- da ev,euin >, r the home a of Alex. and kis. Forsyth, 3rd line. ,W138 the scene of to pretty wedding, when in the pl•eseuce of 50 guests Rev. A. 0. Wish- . art, B. A., tied the mut imonial knot between Geo. J. 1•ILuuiltolr, and Aliss Lizzie E., daughter of host and host- ,. ess. Ceremouywas performed tinder , au evergreen arch . adorned with wedding bells, the 'Wedding march being played by the bride's sister. Bridesmaid was Miss Lena Mitchell. cousin to 111e gloom turd the grooms - than, Neil Robb, cohsin n1 the bride. The ladies wore very becoming cos- tumes of white. Hearty congratula- tions were followed by a well served marriage supper. The presents were of a most excellent character, their range embracing the useful and valu- able. Groom's gift t0 the bride mu8 a flue Raymond pneumatic serving machine ; to the bridesmaid and organist gold blouse pins and to groomsman gold cuff links. A very pleasant social time was enjoyed at the reception in the evening. The bride's going away dress was bine with hat to match. IIt, 113131 Mrs. Hamilton will live West of James- town. A reception will be held at their home.I+''riday evening. A- mong the guests at wedding from a distance were urs. and miss Hamilton, l t or Drew, and .I w r. endues. Shoemaker, loeulaker of Berlin he br' 1 Ile am groom 'rr» m carry with them malty good wishes for a prosperous future. SURROGATE COURT CASE. - Wm, Jas. Al.Campbell and Z S , s Sall 1 G 1 vs. An- drew A. Smith and Wm. 3. P. Smith by Alacgaret Pelted:, their next best friend -these were the priori ails in a case heard it, the burro {{,, rate 10001 ,1 be- fore Judge Doyle, at GOdertc11. The plaintiffs are the executors of the estate of the late Andrew M. Smith, who died it) Morris township ha April, 1910, and the action was to prove the will of the deceased. As set teeth in plaintiff's statetneut of claim, in Sep- tember, 1..V2, the said Andrew M. Smith wile married to the another of the infant defendants in the case. The marriage proved an Unhappy one, the couple brio separatedfive g P years inter. When the wife left herhus- buud she left the children with him btu ihoetly afterwards entered can 510- (11)>)for alimony, pending which she Look the children away clandestinely. In 1905 the father succeeded in getting an order from the Oourt giving hila the custody of the children. Iu de- l -lame ! 1• 0 of Lhe order the � n m Lherfi i0c to the United Slates s with the children and kept h kept them concealed tillthe fact• et s death last gear. It 1VILa during the absence of the mallet, and ohildl•eu that (ho wv111 In question wits mode. The sons teem bequeathed 3110 stun of $13 each and 111e balance of the property WW1 101'3 30 near relatives. 11 3110. mull ,-I ' tel nd m wu ' c tttwa a e sstlt d."I 1 ,1 g (o not til t[iu cause ata+ y Gt sel ,n this ease for al- tar -king the will and lht•reloue I must and do order and adjudge that the de- fendalltedo ip,Ly the platin:1 M' costs. Ifled the will v alidanc n • i t dor it toe b 03(1m11ted to pro t baleh 1 Ethel 3A010 tl'MN010.-R close • l c O o e mil Page f the Ideal for• thn well known Pago tone ds n gates ma w110 t1H A I e f Get n welt a., 8111111.1• n11>1, hl IP desired. Ciel pnrticltlnrs from lthn, Grey Township Council will meet )fere on Monday, 20111 last. 12, is repotted that Robt, Dilworth haps made aL'purchase of park lots heat• the M althold. t A male choir will sin at the evenin service in the Presbyteritu) 'church next Sabbath. \Vo etre pleased torepurt til gree imprnvemen1 in Airs. Geo. Al, Mitchell's hetilti1. Ails') Colo a s t t. Ur r len been invited > ttrd to assist in the W. 0. 1. 17, program at Brus- els next Tuesday evening. - 1 • ignet• A Rin s A ice: • e • ♦ ♦'• v the Signet Ring far Very popular indeed acct i P P s • o. Lady's oGentleman's • wear. We are showing• • anctioexcepttomallytl (Inccol- • le • • LOW IN PRICE • But High in Quality i :• Rings ma•One of these • • • be just what you are • looking for to give your • • friend. ♦ • We do the- Engraving •• eFree. You Anay choose s • what design you like. . 1J1 • .e Wendt" t• . • Wroxeter •• • • ••••••••••••••♦...e.•♦oo.o "Giving a man another chance" will be the theme of Rev. M. Wren's sermon next Sabbath evening. The public meeting announced for Wednesday afternoon oon in the Town- ship Hall, to he addressed by Messrs. Drury and McMillan on the question of Reciprocity, was cancelled owing to the inability of the speakers to get dere owing to illness. WomstsrS 1NSTITUTE,-The regular meettalg• of the Woolen's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. 8. S. Cole Thursday, March 10th at 2.80 p, en. Topic "Architecture of the Home, to be taken by Mrs, 3. Welsh and lairs. Wesley Pollard. Keep the two sessions of the W. F. \l. S. of the Presbyterian church in mind for next Tuesday. Itis the 25th 1L1111iVe1•sal'y. Afternoon gathering will be held in the Dilworth Hall open to ladies only. Al, the close of the p10911 0t lane) will be served. At the evening meeting the public generally ate invited. An invitation has been accepted by the W. 141. S. of the Methodist Church to attend both as- sent blies. A fine social time was enjoyed on two evenings recently by the Adult Bile Class of the Methodist Sabbath School. The first gathering was held at the hospitable home of Wm. and Mrs. Hall, the latter being the teach- er, where about 40 had a fine time. Thos. and Mrs. Voddeu entertained the same company late' and Proved first-class host and hostess. The officer's and teachers of the Sabbath School were included in the guests .on each occasion. Grey Township Counoil will meet i4Ionday 20th inst., at Ethel. AL the school 1 g neetfn held in S. S. No1, last Saturday Robert eft :Miller was' elected 2,.1 t tstee as successor to D. Glassier resigned. It was decided g ec,ded to extend the payments for the new school house over 5 years. Thursday f O (lex week eek Al bent and Mrs. Michel and family expect to leave on their return trip to their borne in the West after an enjoyable holiday here. Angus Campbel, rs. blichel's father, expects to accompany theta. GAUGHT A GULL. -Last Saturday a fine specinlan of a white gull was dis- porting itself about the premises of Oliver Harris, 10th Con., when it was captured. It was taken to 11ussels and may be seen at the barber shop of Jno. Hewitt, where it is taking kindly 10 its new home. DIED IN TIME WEST.-VME POST is Sorryu learn 1 t e t that L PrLne• aG young- est b est son of Alex Delgalty, a former well known Greyite, died at Gilbert' Plains, Sask., on February 25111, of Scarlet fever and blood pois- oning, after an illness ni' a -few days only. Burial took })lase the afternoon of the same day. There has been a regtlat•epidemic out there the school 1311(1 churches being closed since New Years. s Deceased was bort 1 on the 12th Con. of G1'ey and was a fine young mean. He was a brothel to Mrs. Hugh Stewart, 160) cwt. Many old friends of the bereaved will sympathise with theta in their sorrow. DIED IN DER YOUTH. -We are sorry to state that Jessie Isabella, the young- est (laughter of tv Campbell,)ell 11111 COIL. paid Nature's' 1 debit last Monday afternoon to the great regrets of many ftieods ono and both -gg d nil young . Deceased had not been feeling any too well tor awhile and het. diagnosed trouble (ublewt 2,8 tura n Duel b l appendicitis, 29 A meds<:ul npenLliou was perforated Thursday of last week and for the next two days the patient appeared to be making aking satistactory r e. wvit it e 4 A2,'(1 g c 53 change took place and she lapsed into aseen neco neer ntls condition til ori> which she dill not 11111lr. Shewaelr 1 �)• ri nn' th el6thce. 1 1 of Grey and was 18 years 7 months and 24 days old. 111'1' mother (lied 171 years ago and Miss Campbell Ilha l filled l the post •. or housekeeper fur some .years. t>i ad- diLion t0 her el father she t )( 19 ant w,wil,+ d by ci 1)1 01 in1 11P t West 11.1 111 Lwo a• .latR.f 9 (Ells, Albert ; Michel, of Calgary and Ides. Pete( 31eNeil; SIMON., :lila,). Snb;iect of (his notice wits a bright, happy young Indy who was .a .great' favorite, Site was @L member of the Methodist .t r taet t "Utd ou„ and otgtuulst'for the I6pworth League. Her dent(( is greatly :regretted and the bereaved deeply sympathised with, The funetai took. place Wednesday afternoon 10 Brussels cemetery, Rev, D. Wren, M. A., oordssC1 t g an ap- propriate seivice. AUCTION SALE NEST TiTESDAT.-•-• Owing to ehauged 004311(10119 13411(tlne and a desire to go to the West where relatives are Angus Campbell, North half Lot 26, (300., 11, has decided to hold, an Auction ,Sale Tuesday cater - noon of next week LLC 1 p. te, when he will offer for sale his 50 (tele forret, farm stock, implements, household fru Mime, etc, Sale Will be without reserve as he desires 60 have the latter part of this week, SCHOOL REPORT. -Following 10 Clue report of S. S , No. 4 Grey, for the mouth of February :-V. Olass was examined in Algebra, Grata.. Spell., and Geog. IV., III. and II examined in Arith., Grum., Spell. and Geog, V Class - John McDonald, Janet Stewart, Roy McDonald. - IV Class -- Enema Lake, Louie Fritts, Laura • Bryens, Edith King, .111avy Smith, Sophia 51000nnau, Sam. 330mk0 Pearl Payn. III Claes-Baro((( Srigley, Lily King, Aldine Holt, Elsie .Johnston, Gordon Holt, Sr. Il,-AdelineJolni- sten, Gordon McEwen; David Stewart May Burke, Harold 'Jad(lin JI IL - Alex. King, Jame li n a T om s n Part P IL --Berrie 'Lake. Sr. o "° I R bbie Ballingal, Stanley McDonald. Jr. I. -Excellent Eva Balfour. Good -A. King, R. J1eltliti, M. McEwen, 13'. Hay- den, E. Hamilton. Average attend- ance 27. E. M, BANsuLD; Teacher. HYMENEAL. -At 5 p. In. Wednesday of last week Wedding bells rang mer Illy at the residence of George and Mrs. Clark. 16th con.. the occasion being the marriage of hiss Marion' Jane daughter o1' the host and hostess to Jacob Zieglera well known young farmer of the 18111 con. Rev. Mr. Lundy, of Walton, performed the 08rewony in 1110 presence of about 50 guests. The Weddita • March was rendered by Mrs. (Rev.)Lundy, during which the bridal party took their places under an evergreen arch front which was suspended a large 1,011. Bride was given away by her father and was attended by Miss Cnlrie Ziegler, sister to the groom, while EdwatdOIeik, brother to the bride, was groomsman. A becoming clams( mull costume tri lamed with insertion and ribbon was worn by the bride., Her going away dress was blue .illi with hat to match. Bridesmaid was attired in a gloria ecru silk with guipure insertion. 911 elltbor•ate sup- per followed congratulations at the close ofwhich the health of the bride and groom was felicitously proposed by the officiating clergyman. The weddingifts were numerous, valuable and wisely selected. Groom's gift to the bride was a gold bracelet, to the bridesmaid, a gold necklet; to 11)0 groomsman a pair of cuff: buttons. A very enjoyable evening was spent in which social chat W11.9 interspersed with vocal and instrumental 1110817, games and dancing. .Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler went Le their home the next'day where many good wishes follow them foe a long, happy and prosperous life. Jamestown A good many are getting their sap buckets ready. Miss Rae Moses visited her sister, Miss Bessie, in Stratford last week. The Melville Branch of the W. F, M. S. will meet at the home of 191rs, D. McDonaldh' week. t is v Mrs. Robert Moffatt, Boundary of n r H w 1 k who makes bar home at her y son IIS• ' s, ltuw'a Lade Jacl.lin's' keeps poorly A Richard Grainger still keeps quite ill. H has been otf wont for past 2 Q year's and is in bed all the time. Itl- flammatot•y rheumatism is the cause. T. R. Bennett, agent for the Preston metal shingle and siding, Co„ has been Making quite a dash. He's a busy man with all his agencies and farm. Miss Stella Wright entertained a few friends Tuesday evening of this week in the home of her brothers, Walter and Archie, who leave shortly for the West. Mrs. George McDonald who has been away for the past 4 morphs in Mani- toba nursing her mother, Mrs. Mayers, is still there.n " 1e i 11 d ladyi n • s 9 Intim tvbaimprovedtbut is still very low, Im1p1'ovements may 4e made by Chris, Moffatt in enlargl)g his barn and building a straw house. T. R. Bennett also ttalksof putting up a strawy house. Lide Jticiclin may built( a hog pen and a hen house.. t2, •• We are pleased to pelmet l ' that ,ltd. Andrew Simpson is steadily' improv - 8 r a ever in aft c ti!r of f the l e s ata grippe tend pneumonia.Doul. 'Miss V nt , den of Mitchell, gtadte Bl.Lnt- ford Hospital was the nurse. The many friends of 141rs. Sitnpson wish her a speedy recovery. For hustling maple sugar, makers the North boundary of Grey takes no second place. Geo, 1• IcDonald:will-ttL1:, 1350 trees e 11)18ea r. a 80,, and Thos, anal'' T. R, 13e neft and O. B, Muifattare also intending to. matte a push s t ,the same b r a ns ue,s, l� J. Ball, 0. Line, Hn wick has n big . maple busk and R. Bonnett 4th of Grey, Is ready. Smoot, RE PORE-Folloving ,is tuft. report for U. S. S. No. 1(1 Rowlett and Grey forJam 1 a nd Feb„names being n arranged i r g rider of 'neva, :-Se. IV. -- Clayton Grainger, Otunet'on Rob- e tis) u.Jt I\''. -Rob t" au [ McDonald, ttd T,awrene0 lilslnp, 19wvaiwL 5t i17erchat', Cindlull M Kete nt G .1 t, Annie Iltsiop, Sr,- • 111. ---,Arthur Bowman, Bickel, Robertson. 1 3v.1 f 1, -Vet 0 tie V r 141c A Donald. Maria atut ]3currett, Jean Doi};,. Lloyd Armstrong, (tttlic ,00,11 Grainger. Wit h(1L (taut gerr, Sr.I -� x, Myrtle ( nn e2,1] itaBowman, w nro) 3131009 1McKerchi, Jr. IL--Della Doig, Vidor Bowman, Mabel Robertson. Hr. Pt. I. A, -•-•U ,11ie 13nwintil. Jr. Pt•, I. B, -Elder Bennett, Ruby Grain- ger; t. George Diatom Allan iklo erchm' Sr. I' 1. 0.••-•• 41 II 4vard Grainger, 141aggle Ilodg, nal Xbtrrasm lJMl, Teaohar,