The Brussels Post, 1938-3-2, Page 5,settert,,,leemeteuenee.Sattelee
THE BRUSSELS POST
NN23I/114811T, 1114111011 3IKIL 'ig$8,
Notices in this column cost
25c up to four lines; 5c for
every extra line. Cash must
accompany ad. Orders taken
over 'Phone 35e.
CUSTOM, SAWING—
Will be cm et Brussels oppesee
the creemery in the Spring,
phone 42.11 James Stevenson
•
FOR SALE—
Seed Buckwelme 3-p
phene 20.r. 10 Howard Savage
FOR SALE—
Light Sleigh with plaifelm, good
iajjv.- Waith the meney.
Ian elelrouale.
FOR RENT --
leaven -eel: to tee: in Tefettee.
P.O. 13 ?x 122 --Jelin Clerk.
1-p Brussels
FOR SALE—
; or S oi gout! Mixed Bay and
a•eo Peteteette lee
teethe. 2e -re A, Car miehaei
e • —
LOST -
1 I Lee:, et 1 in tette. Finder
kiedly "et in tower with--
. joeeph Mar -h, 13ru.teels
FOR SALE -
1 'Meek Pee:heron Cole rleing
2 years ohl weighing 12110 the.
tOntaro Medi 1-p
'them 23-r-23 1. .0 Long,
FOR SALE—
()Ile. 13e1-kehire Boar, 11.4... year old.
One Shorthorn Bull, 11 months old.
Lc Roy Bennett
phone 32-r-4
LOST—
At the Skating Rink, Saturday
night, Fee. 26, a Green Parker Peu,
with name on. Finder please call.
1-4) Tom MeFedzean
phone 42.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—
On the edge of the Village of
Brussels, together with 4.1eL acres
of land, suitable fee a poultry farm
for a man of small valeta'.
apply to Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor,
• Brussels, Ontario
FISH—
Direct from the Atlantic, ;lightly
salt Pollock, 3 lb. 25e; 6 lb, 60e, 12
lb. $1.00,
apply FORD GARAGE
NEW SPRING SAMPLES
JCST ARRIVED--
Is-1.5We 'Suits and Top Coats also
Ladies Suits and Top Coat. It
will be to your interest to look them
crier before buying, E. Bates.
4-p phone 8Z4 „Brusaele
milk WiTel'CARIe—
Watkins Dealer needed for nearby-
rutil root' euteprying' eatablishid
elemana for World' Famous Spices,
Reftracteta•Balefng• ):Feder, Scope,
" itioddoids, Fly Spray,'
Mineralleed Steeg Tc404 70 yeaY
reputatiOne.? 10,000 'dtkers. IMUat
be sateisfied eV:0'430.0g weekly at.
tare, Ovarbieta.
Write or see Mr. W. G. Royle,
Winghaan, Ontario,
NOTICE !
Owing to the inclement weather
Thursday evening, Feb, 17th the
Party of Morning Star Lodge was
Postponed. This party wdll be held
Wednesday evening, March eth at
8 o'elock. The Odellfellowsand
timer wives 111•0 cordially invited,
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COSTS LITTLE
Accomplishes Much
A tea cent stamp doe. a lot (Ur
very hale money, but tt would re-
qutre 'boom& or two tent tramps
and pemna) letters to make your
Weno keeet. to as many people at
a aye. Investment in our Cle.ified
want Ade er,
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eeeeete
Notice TQ Creditors
In the gstate of Jane Merlopeall,
Mitehell, It of the Village o'
firueeele In the County ef Huron,
Spinster, who died on op Octet;
the eteentli day of ,Auguet, AA,
1937.
—.—
TAKE/ NO 30J6 diet a6 paetleeL
having °hires or demends, against
the eettate ti23 0.1)07-9 Menteened.
deceazed must mail intrtiouliMS and
proof of game to the thldereigned;
sebioltor on or before the" flfteeli$Ir
day of Mamie .A.D, 1938, Won witiOle'
dale the undermentioned etiolate.
Inetrix well proceed lo distribute
the emcee with regard amity to those
claims whioh she &hall then have re-
ceived.
DATED at Brunette tie 23r11 day
of Februery. A,D. 1938.
Aimee Serie:ban, Adminietratrix
by her solleitor
Meter D. Den, 111-11FRO1e, 02)ta,1'10
^PT
'1Sister, Kra. -Cotton,. Meet' away 831
Oltleago on Sunday, February 13.
Friends. present freer P distenee
were, leoneild McIntyre, Mee. Fk
11e IVLelnitYre, 1VI.PUITtalti; Mrs; D,
ribeantyre,,S.1/117no; A. D, 11fIla1aL
W. Munro, • Apple Hill; • Mee,
K J, Urquhart, Mree, 0, JrarOoque
and eerie,Willfeentetown; M. arid
Mee. F'nett,WiPliat endii, Qhui,
lee, :auttort Vtritei,
Beautiful -Art-Were, alleint
of esteem, 'were placed ou the cite
-
keit by 1)c1 from Sutton alld Mar-
thrtowe,
Tenders Wanted
Far crushing and Healing 10,nag
relit of .netre Gravel in the Town.
(-1Ioe they, 'rendere may be
snireited to tee owe crusher or
Townehip (Tusher. A:1 Gravel to
less. through 1 inch square 'tonere-
thin fa screen average. hate to be
'feeder tenet be aveompanited by
('ti' 1)0, for 9101(90,
Cemtract or must asisume all liabil-
ie.- melee th Veremen's ComPee-
:1 lee Tenders to be !n
Coeice emer) e by 2 o'clock pm. Sat -
today, March fah, 1938.
The lowest or any tender not
ateessaelly aeopted.
J. 11, FEAR, Clerk,
AUCTION SALE
FARM, STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
levceything 11(13- be seld as the
Preprieeor is giving up farming.
FARM—Will be offered fur sale
Subject •Reseeve 1310,
FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1938
Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock
EAST HALF LOT 22,
CONCESSION 11, GREY TWP.
There le on the farm Frame House,
Bank Barn, Drilled Well with
Windntill, Implement Shed
Henhouse, also good orchard
wad 3 acres of besleee
Terme on Farm -10 per cent day of
Sale, balance 30 days,
HORSES -
1 General Purpose aged Mare
1 Clyde Gelding, 14 years old,
COWS -
1 Durham Cow, 9 years old VIMPose
ed to be in calf
in
1 HolsteCow, 5 year old, due
Arne 13
.-"'..74:7''T01111e110
Sookw.pubureedu
1 Holstein Cow, 6 year old due
April 7 • ,Three geese One Gautier
1 Gateway Cow, 6 year old die4 114AY & STRAW -
29 t e50 tons Mixed Hay
1 Durham Bull, rising 2 yea, • " :Tees ,Straw .
1 Hereford. Bide rising 1 year old rityds21380ui EFFECTS—
. 1 Hereford Steer, teeing 2.yeeareb Itherty-Thoodi Haber eught.qteve
ee 4
1 Hereford Heifer, r1Olity3 2 "ydaier"
0itBLereford..,Seeere. rising 1 ler 4 • , .91%94 #0, S ,.•
SAFETY PIN REMOVED
1.•••••••••••
Brantford, Ont,
saf,tty pin ti!riallowed• i:Julien
Mime, ifoluemodiedd eon Of Mr.
and Mrs, Edward Dolan, Norwich,
was removed at hoseetai here today.
The X-Orty ehowed teat the sin VMS'
lodged In the gullet, about half way
down and the pointed end of the
PM, pointing upwards was stuck In
the wall.
Capone Loses Mind
See Franciseo S,.arface Al
Capon e, the swat thy pudgy No. 1
gangster and raeleteeer of the Dro-
bibition. era, ime Met- his mind under
the seem dfseljelne and monotone'
al imprisenment on Aleatrae
Ista ed.
Ce pone, who once need t h e
Chiceeo refekeet Si) cempletely the
lie was vietually !runtime to tine at,
today 131011031' hie time making and
remaking bis bed.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
ETC.
Wilt be told by Public
on the premises of the Preprietor
JOHN HOLT
Lot22, Concession 4, Howie( Twp.
TUESDAY, MARCH 8th
Commencing at 11 a.m.
The following list:—
HORSES--
Clyde mare 9 yrs. old
Clyde Mare 4 31)2), 01(2
Clyde P3117 rising 3 years
Waggon. Mare rising 3 years
Aged Driving Mare
Four Colts riving 1 year
CATTLE -
15 Poll Angus Heifers
13 Poll Angus Steers
Two Poll Angus Bulls
10 Durham Calves
Durham Cow 7 yrs', old, due in April
Durham Cow 5 yrs. old, due in
August
Reg. Durham Cow 5 yrV, old,
fresh two weeks
Durhaen Cow 5 yrs. old, due March
Derhaan Bull 1 yr. old
• Two. Durham Heifers
SWINE & POULTRY-
-: • • .44. simbrkis--
1 Thoroughbred. Vera; •Hvg Neeve-M. 11.,Pecemeker •Treeter, 16 e'A
la70g
1 'York Soweedn't en April "I — 1W M H...6a Plow; Le.,
IreiPLE,MENTS-- ,1-1„Datible MSC, 38 t vette; No, 3
leMeetesey Herele Binder e ezet.214-- PlAzz,arti; Beiewer abd attablin84ntso
1 Modnimiele 214OWer lieent. Florets, 2S -cylinder 4 albody
1 Deering Hay Rake Isfetre.Favonite' Separator, as good
.1 Disk • atenrew, complete with belting; new
1 Wyo.:Men Rolle- Electric one-h.p, Motor; new Castra-
1 Novae Seed Drill
1 Set of Diamond Harrows
1 No, 21 Fleury Walking Plow
1 Two -furrow Plow
1 -Cream, Separator
1 Smeller
1 Potato Plow
1 ,Sleigh
1 Rubber Tired Top Buggy
1 Light Wagon
1 ,Outter
1 Fanning 11311 with aieVets'
1 Hey Rack
1 Hay Fork, Ropes & Putties
1 Ladder, 30 -tet long
1 Ladder, 154eet long
1 Pig Box
1 Gravel Box
1 Tuenip Pulver
HARNESS -
1 See Double Haines
1 Sot ,Siegle Harness
Quantity of Potatoes
About 250 bushels of IllIxed Genin
A quantity of !Mixed Timothy and
Alfalfa Hay
200 Cedar Posca
1 Shot Gun, 13 seen
A quaretity of Household effects
A quantity of Lumber
Double beteg, Orrice, boas, ehoot,
ehaine and other articles too emu-
erotts to mention.
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JOE LONG, Proprietor
Geo. Elliott, Clinton, Auctioneer.
ezione; new Pump Jack: Widng
Cream. Separator; Delving shed 3
x 40 ft.; Small Garage; new Brooder
House; Stewart Sbeep•ceipping
illacIrine; Gas Pinup and 500 -gallon
Tank; quantity oe Lumber, Plank
Tongues, etc.
1111111LE11(rENTS--
ler. 14, Binder 7 -ft, cut, M.H. mower
6-111, cut, M. H. rake, manure
spreader, ALM, ecuftler, Tanning
mill, 20004b, scale, farm wagon and
SILO& rark, barn jack, bag truck,
three hay racks, bob -sleigh and
reek, two rolls barbed wire, wheel-
berrow, se1 heavy double harness
two set plow harnees, set, eingle
lire C.4, !three oets three-emelon
harrows, Deering disc drill, inter-
national riding Wee', Fleury gang
plow, seiff-toolli cultivator, walking
• plow, (lieu harrow, ,truek wagon
tole buggy, cuttel. light sleigh.
trailer, tbritly noWer, 400 -egg )1lr&
hater, breeder stove, sugar kettle,
hortielipper, large quantity 01 mole,
collars, (elat)1s, forks, ;hovels', oro,
This, is a genuine sale as terra is
ren ted
TERMS—CASH
Time will be gii;tellianorn Tractor 31)113
spiti
John Holt, Proprietor
F. W. Kemp, Auctioneer
and Monument Dealer
W. E. Patterson, Clerk.
Baby Yack 'Wins
Bantam Laurels
Termite, Ont.
Baby Yttek, faet.stepping little
Toronto tighten Wilcce;,$tully defend-
ed Iu1 Canadian baatamwtegle
championad!) by winuing a 10 -round
decision from ,Spider Armstrong,
also of Teronto here. tonight, Yeek
011 Monday night, Yaek weighed
11 7 lb; Armeteeig 11092.
Coderieh Man, 83
Breaks Up Canine Battle
GoclerIch, Oat'.
Thee. woe e lively time in the
ruble, space of the wet office. Mon-
day aferremn when doge owned by
It. G. "melds. ex -sheriff of Huron,
3111d Waiter Broefth, retired (leen.,
civil engineer, ,both octogenarlane,
grappled, The 83 -year-old Mr.
eegli, e tipped .in between his
pollee dug am' "Sheriff" Reynoldts
with his bale hands and
succeeded in parting the enraged
animals, but eot before he had re-
ceived painful Meerut loas. Both
nem ate ardent deg lovers,
New Kind of Corn
---
In the hope of producing a new
lene of wheat hardy enough to re-
. List the severe northern winter:,
seen:lees at a .Sw e d :4h biological
institute have succeeded in eross-
ing wheat with rye.
The lit::5V grain is, suitable for nor-
thern areas as 10 takes •much less
out of the -soil than ordinary wheat
end it ripens c-arlier in the year.
Another experiment, at the same
inFtititte,15 ceotesing wheat with
comer grass: to produce a plant that
would not only yield a normal croP,
of grain but would also bind the
8011 together,
Chesley Colts
Oust Mitchell
Mitchell, One
The Chesley Colts shouldered the
Mitchell Blaekshirts (from the W,
0. H. A. playdowns in the Chesley
rink Tuesday night by a score of 5-1
in a. game that plainly showed that
a combination of luck and referees
is a hard one to beat,
The ice wee practically slush, the
skateemarks filing with water as
soon as they were cut; and the ref-
ereeing was very obvdously preju-
diced, even the Cheslee'rootere not.
iced many of the niiimerous raw
deals the visitors were handed
The first period: get$ Under way
with Ohesley Pestling ;the play, and
41 twer.tnelautes :Allen reisetived the:
anitittf °O,f the.' game fort el-
gew 4.1?„!), -d 1911t -
:ffeeee,-.1113' tneelre ,neihitese'of
and veas,lietlow for.a. fer trinfeee,;-,
riises7tt. resume theitgame.
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BREVETS
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Sez. 1. colt.em
giutrimilmitstilamismaillemmincum
—Headlines, are as- mue11 like red.
heads as eau be—fiery—but mosely
gen fire,
ttA tt:
--SOnle men go to a lot of treble
hiding their light under a. bushel
when a equal' cup would do as well.
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—Wars eery neeeeeitate ens -tele.
Hon 31.0(1 countrfee et war .have a
s-horeame to do so. But, which is
the greater, construetIon or des:rue-
don?
Li' I li I I lil I'iglill 16111
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—Louis - Mann fight in New York
las: Wednesday night. LOUIS 1110.
11010031, knocleout in 30d round.
Dat man Mann am not de man
Lstuis am.
* *
--I've had people sey, after paetak.
pee of rabbit pie that I would Start
beeping, wonder what would happen
if it were .a jungle dish such as
monkey stew?
* *
—An epidemic of "Polio" is report-
ed in Australia. This dreaded
disease which vaaS so rampant in
Ontario last year, strikes' where it
wills. -
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—Speaking of "fereillty," 11 10 hard
to beat the minds, of those people
who seem to know so mac11 more
about farming than the faem,ers.
--Hamilton Spectator.
8 0
—Someone la now telling a story
about an absent-mdeded professor
who sent his wife to the bank and
kissed his money goodebye, . 'Why
blame it on a Professor?
* *
wash woman,--"Mandiy, have you
cash woman,—"Mandy, have you
seen any daughter Elsie's fiance?"
Mandy (per1lexed0-4NO,' ma'am,
rik ain't been in the wash Yet.'t
01111,TUAIRY
MRS. CHARLES WILMOT
Marintown. --On Thursday after..
noon, February 17, the funeral of
Mee. Anna Isabella Wilraot, who
Passed Wally at Sutton West, took
place -from the heme of her son, C.
If, 'Wilmot, 76h concession, and was
largely representative of reffatives
and friends from Max-ville, Apple
Hill, Mountain, who were present to
Day their last tribute of respect to
one who was. SO well end favorably
known in title vicinity,
The servic-e was in Ottorge of Rev,
Aimee G. I3erry, aide, am,. pastor
*1 .St, Andrew's Preseeyterian
Clburch. The hymns, ming during
the service Were: "Abide With ate"
and "Jesus, Lover of My Soul."
The Tall bearers were: Callum ,M.c-
Denied, John McGregor, Deuce!'
Mcheyre„Tobe P. Meelartin, Martin
J, aleMartin, Donald McIntyre. in-
teemot was made in Notch 11300(11
cemetery, beside her husband, who
pretlete,e,ed 114r about 00 yenta
Mrs, Wilmot Was born in Seventh
Cenet tion of Charletteuburg, 72
year., ago, a daughter of the late
Henry McMartin., and ,Els WirP
Elizabeth MeGregor, 1311P 38 sue
vived by two sonte, Feed. 'M. Wilmot,
Sallee West, and 11. II. Wilmot.
Marlintown; also tree do:tighter,
Mrs, 'Octave Laroeque,
town; one sheer, Mrs. Jame.s. Ruth -
01(031(1, Winuipeg, Mnn, All older
—"Hello girl saves grocer," with the
light ithetlieSseveltelt •Ietratel,.,fifiehting
tO get a renIY she
.,,teptaiete. who., found .steee
Iceeperia4 fainted:• She Would be
saeing thelept intend of 114.11-0.
*
--Lteittee ein suffering from seight
cad steleiped, .uP , 10 refrestemeet
coneter--"well," said the courteous
waitress, "what is your name, and
what do yon want?" the untheSitat-
ing reply was "Wanda milkshake."
*
—See the raeord breaking news. in
another column of this issue et
looks as though people will de any-
thing, finem merrying beneath the
sett to pushing a pea tep e mountain,
in order to break a record.
* 0*
—What do stenographers expeot?
thrills, spine or all the 4011151 Whea
one was asked how she was getting
along with her new job, she replied,
"not very gond the boss' hasn't
cempilmonted me, on, anything but
my work,"
• :it '3
iTtndoo:o thoso nighty city women
was visitinn. Um
g iMils, of New Eng-
She—"This, place has so many
odd and peculiar people."
go leant, by Gm nese of Sept
Native --"Yee, lee meet ofetintelefer7
* * *
How Far Is It From "Bad" to
"Werse"?
At a centain chenc1 a beautiful
lychee:tie was pet up, and over it
inzerlbed,
"This Is The Gate of Helena"
While the paint wee wet a largo
printed 00000 VMS tettachetl with
the words:
'Please -Go Round The Other Way"
ews of the
ETIIEL
Sessieu Mier
ltraMageirrent wltere 3i.
`Pile weeleend snow slot= age.
elude enetter traffic difficult;
OWing elelereee ihlre, )3,
Carr is unable to be on duty 231 t
116.411)MAPCYltietrgo.
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VQQt
Mies Ament of Ciligtone a form
leacber hi. Ethel Puhito
spent the week -end yith 48431
friend's,
Kenny Kreuter, who hokls a pos
tion in 3111111 8310 vicinity was hole
over Saturday Lind Sunday, retur
ing Mond,ay morning via ON,R. 1111
to heavy snow made ter m,oto
traffic,
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Vodden ever
guests hist Sunday with Mrs. 'Vol
den's pareets W. and Mrs, Michel .0
odevieb
For the past ten 11)011 this, Erni
SarAvell Ithe been with Ed, tIll
on a fame at Ethel. Travelling by
00111, Monday nenniug from lathe
131 3113) be went to • leeneeton, where
etnenencing elaerh let he will on
gage in farnewe in that locality.,
Bit seine away will .cause a vacun-
, on the oxet Mire of veral (11)'
1''. as be waS ilt,6,oviated
actively in Funtlay School and
Y.P.S. work in Ethel i'nited ehurch
awl is a member of the L',O,L. hold-
ing effice, and has been interested
in ,3111", 3111.t1 nIIIInn!ty life, And
II is only to lie expected that in. his
11. w enytemateets, be will continue
111 WillIll3(
33,31? 113114 lo thl' V*1111,g; are a
1(1'), 3141.' polt110 eerily. What can.
tiou,„ ihnt• To prevent any111 ln
tt:2r1,051, hurl), ohtg,
31'. ard Mrs. H. Stenore are re -
3 1)1 this week freer the Ceover
tee ett ;wry at Ethel station to
r.biedge property whleh
L oft, lee-, Luger acreage and will
b.. more seitahle for dairy accommo-
dation,
At the congregational banquet in
Ethel Pre sthyt erten church, held
Feiday, Feb. 25th, tbe time was
spent cheerily and comfortably by
the large representation of .the
church famdlies present. . The pieee
gram numbers leterspersed with
the reports were well received. The,
sta,temeet from each department
was eatisfactory and shoved O. bal-
ance on hand, Rev, Mr, 'Williams
expreesed appreciation . and con-
goetulated the congreea,tion on, ehe
efficient manner in, Which tire
church budget had been. completed,
Fred Cole played -with Atwood
team in •the Atwocelolegetsollt
hockey game, in Breese:ant finale of
their group, played, at. Inge:moil.
Although defeated. they made a geed
showing in the round.
An ulcerated toet.h, has 'been the
cause of much discomfort and Paine
ful suffezing for Dorothy Franklin
during the past .bwo weeks Tho
pain is, new gradually lessening.
.Mendety night's meettlIng of tbe
Y.P;S. of Ethel United church was
held at the home Of lifile7 SiM11-,
neon. at which an beteresting %Mel
educative talk :was ,EY
-Anderson of Erskine;
cin .3110 estern
especionatleoniu;
Athrin
once listlentel' With. "eloSe.""*Mentilloi
and, appreciation. ,411.- .41-eiltirSofereeta.,
a relative. ,the ;Pearsinna: •
mother was a daughtere 'of the
brother of Mr,. Jae* Peresore.see'
Women's Institute
The Womeles .fnstittite vvelle meet
on 'Thursday afternoon; Match
at the home of Mrs. Dr. Oolquhoun,
at 2.30. The motto, Do nolile deeds
not dream them all day long,, will be
taken by M. Sinclair. Roll cali;
An Irieh Joke. Topic, A. lesson: one
leuymanehlp, will be taken le'. elvel
.1, Bremner. Trish Program, All.
laodiastetenofd.the community are invited'
Orwell ,anel riteenbe, 1,
otairurim rox )3311310)1
lie maul tplahio, Abiittrar'ov„,
h.a ,
Mr. YY49„ *11
*I' haw iiiieglitY
1 ..empilfled th31)14 a)'11111400)iel)
e toed neigh'140.fet.
or funeral Wes , ogle
ol treterneou, era mtlel. leettliLie4 0
el , sister, Mrs-. J. Thomps011 111
I ham, and was condeleted 11/$'
ie pastor, Rev, 4, 11, Grelg,
e merit wee made le Win
cemeterY.
e
WROXET,ERi.'
• •
21 therilleVoln'711enl'1.7 315.3' 16
the berme of Mrs, B.
0 elm:Tilly afternoon, Dirre,
1 Laug•lien presIdieg. P153104
Mad31 to bold a 50C1111 QVCiiinpiF
I month, eater member to "1
friend. Mr, Meleaugb
311 .1114' readings In her eerie pie'
manner. Mr. Sawtell, manage
the local braneh of the Bolle
Commie:re, gave an jeteeeetlag'
on bunking. Quieetions Were,,
turd aeswered. Deliciou31
neents were seeved by the botS
ateisteet by Mee H. Wylie and
Mthespec'ell.dal A. Y. le A, serffhe
held in St. James o'hurch on't
day evening when the pre
Rev. A. H, O'Neil preached the
num. A maim VMS, read YY 11?
iii,I..Ze,aaeasakle,etyheanpderautyhtell,181.Serientourbeo al 7,
Vie:tors; Mr. wed aim 47
Rogere, Deleolt, 'weth Illetie.;
Paulin; Mrs. Lawrence '
Bruce and Jelin and Ielit11.
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Mentoricun,
BLUEVALE
There passed away in the General
Hospital, Wingharn, on Wednesday,
February 23, one of the oldest and
most respected residents of the vil-
lage in the Person of jaenee D.
Nichol, Mr. Nichol was born et
Blenheim Oxford County, In 1863,
and eaene to the Township of
Turnberry with his parents when
quite young,
Ite metered Anne McIntosh, of
Turnberry, and reveled on the
homestead 1111111 1920 when they
moved into the, Village. Mrs., Nichol
died in 1934,
Surviving are two sons and two
daughters, Thomas, le Nichol, of
Montreal, Mrs E. ,C. Robinson,
Minneepolia, Minn., Eldriet Nich-
01 on the homestead, 4231 eonceesion
Turitherry, and Mrs, 'Arthur ,chai-
lecombe, 'Toronto. There are two
brothers, Welter, or Parte, Ontario,
Tony, of London, and one eister,
Mie, 4. Thompson or Wingham,
Mr, Nichol 33108 a Member of
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