The Brussels Post, 1912-1-25, Page 1VOL. 40 NO, 30
BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, .7A.NUARY 25, 1912
W, H. KERR, Proptletor
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Thursday of next week will be the
(late of the Monthly Horse Fair in
Bi'llesele. It is expected many buyers
will be in attendance.
The aeuhtian Sale of fi rm stock, i111.
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elements, rte., of Gar. .Ittx•kliu, Lot
15, (lou. 4, will be held Taesday after-
eels, will continue the services on Miss Kate McLeod keeps quite poor-
Sunday, February, 11th, when be will ly we ate sorry to elate,
pret(Ch at 2 p, n1, and '7. Miss Gray- In connection wit li the series of ser•
doll, will sing Agalli. 'noes being preached by Rev. Me.
A fine LeCI111•l' will be +1V1'11 111x111- WI'0?) (111 "The Fools of the 1311111'," 1)P.
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dray eveninu Fehrn+u•,y 12Th, by Rev. will dent next Suudny evening with
17, \V, S U. quhacr, of L'sl'nwel, on "The Dilspised Fool."
C, and MI's. Moffatt, of Turnberry,
entertained a large number of young
. people Inst Friday evening,
- G. and Mrs. Davidson spent Sunday
the 1101110 of til+ fal'1 'I''a
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W. Dnvids(nl, ne,1r Bluevale.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Wm.
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land; Albert, of Loudon ; Samuel, c
London ; Ml's. G. Klwrde, of London
Mee. A. bllutnie, of London, and Mit
Annie. Interment. was made s
Woodland cemetery, • and th
services conducted by Rev. Oano
Uraig, of the Mulch of St. John th
Evangelist, Deceased wits an uncle c
Mrs.
Rosa and Nlhs. A. R. Curd'1
of Brussels, being a brother to the:
father
DAVID JEFFPJRagN CALLED.
Thursday morning of .last wee
Isabella Darroch, relict of the la to
Heald Jefferson, of HLllett towrleht
Passed awe at the nonce of h er
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d ughter, Jlrs: S, Bennett, Wtnghal
ut the royal old age of 80 year
Some 8 weeks previous she had Palle
in the house and dislocated her hi
and the occident no doubt husteue
al
her demise. She was bent in the itIA
oY Jura, Scotland, and along with h or
sister emigrated to the United Statei
in 1847 locating in Noet11 Oaroliu
where they remained for two year
In 1847 the subject of this notice ca me
10 Canada, settlingin Oobour whey 'e
she was married. They came tv
Mt
Hullett township in 1854 where M
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Jefferson died ten wears later. Mt 's.
Jefferson continued to live there qnt
1888 and since then made her ho me
with her daughter, Mrs. S. Bennett, at
Seaforih and Clinton.dels24 years ag
Juo. Jefferson deceased's eon, move
to the West where he besides ut
Vu•den. Toe funeral took place la et
Tct•ida ltfternoou, Rev. Dr. li,utled ge
'memo
cuuduetiu5 :111 appropriate seryl
alter which the remains were take
by train to Clinton where intermei
was glide. 3no. Shaw, of Olinta'
and Angus Shaw, of Grey towuahi
are nephews of the deceased lad
Mrs. JelPersan WAS wonderfully brig
for u person of her age and was b
loved byall who knew her. Slier r
tailed her faculties to a marked d
gree and was ever cheerful and hop
fol both fur time and eternity.
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noon of next week. Mr, .lacklin. like
many others, hits invested in farm
land
land 10 the West will wave to it
'n the Spring.
"Ai Medium I,'icalii" mid in additjon
tothis treat Irl 'Montelmnti('01 and
literary pit giltwNl
will be rendered.
25 cells and 15 emits will he charged.
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The ora folk of this 100111{ty have
been having the Call of late a11(1 at the,
present e. Clark and Mr. McDonald
are real i11 and confined to their rooms.
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Rutledge, .of Wingharn, mother of
John Rutledge of 1111s place, took
place to the Lukelct cemetery on
Saturday afternoon. Deeeasod is sue-
West
Grey
Grey township Council will be held
Bluevale
Mankenzie ltiesear, of London, spent
Nn xioub4 nlnuv will avail themselves
of these services and entertainment's
as the events \vile mark red letter
flays at NIoum•iPff iu i henpenin5 of the
n' yeavs.
Roth are well advanced ler yP y..
Sunday evening February 4th, a
Snogservice will be held in the Pees-
byterien church, under the dil'ectinrr
vived by a grown up family, her bus-MRB.
banal leaving passed away 11 number
of years ugu,
from
1x1 Monday., February 60h.
Reeve ay.,eruand Deputy Reeve
Livingston1 y
Brown at attending the Bounty
Sunday at his bonne here.
Joseph Hogg has ptirchasld the
lend of \V m. Mutton. We wish pito
flee edifice which is ,t mcdit to the
comuunlity,
of the Ohristiao Endeavor. A cordial
invitation ebatl
Next Sabbath the Com -Pees.
Now that Extends are vision g
Leadbur tfie Westand others are preparing
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Heb(ler of tit. Thomas, is to leave for the West I have de-
Council at. (xodeeiah this week,
Don't forget. the auction sole o£
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Tiagh Stewart, 16th cul., on Friday
afternoon of this week, He intends
going West. so the Mala will be without
Perm has been lensed to
gond hick.
Sand Fiala a£ Win ham, has
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pntchaeed the farm of J. Galbraith,
'lurnbe11
Archie Y•McMichael has returned
after amending the 'met few months in
Oranbrook
Athol 1lcQnaerrte s ent ,1 feiv clalya
last week a de • P no
I t n 1 the pas mita] t f.
Misses \l anise and A, Matilde are
visltulg with Mrs. R. Houston this
Afternoon
,afternoon
minion will be ubsel•ved at the P1•es-
be
b •teritul ahar•oh heeR at 23U n cluck.
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Prlpnratory service) will he held an
nr'iday, at. 2.80 P. rn, Rev. Mr. Amos,
Atworrd, well preach.
•Miss
Wm. Ha tided to place at your choice all
visiting at Haekwell s.
P my best styles of photographs at
Mrs. Joseph has our, been well reduced rotes and will give sittings
lately but is on the mend. ham .Tan. 213th to Feb. 28th with
Mfrs Minnie Dundas has retnrnP(1 to (
the city after speeding a mouth with the exception 1)£ Feb. 6, 7 and S)
friends here. Those who set early will have first
James (Meter, of this tonality who
Inas been living on the Robert' Blair
faxen.
White Water, M,Lnitnha,
Chas. Rintnul, of Tm•01,11T , has
purchased the faun owned by Ohas,
Smith, on the Bluevale road, Laking,
ween:,
Nits' M. Meth -multi has returned
from all extended visit with relatives
in Myth.
Morris
Township Donned will meet tin Mon-
day, Februat•y 12111.
Nits. David Boyd entertained a choice of style uhd finial.
number of friends one evening last • On Feb. 6, 7 and 8I will be in To-
week and a,very enjoyable time was rnnto attending the Eastman
spent. School of Professional Photngr•a-
possession on April 1.
Whet ATP the girls talking about?
The (7 O, F. dance. Did you get 1111
Monthly Horse Fair in Brussels
Thursday of next week.
Alex. Darling, the Dublin hay deal- pphy, conducted by experts Flinn
0r, is shipping from Walton this New York Rochester, where
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Rey Rowland, of Monktnn, has pure
chased the W(:isenberg chopping mill
here and will keep it hurntniug.
We are sm i'v In hear that �Vm•
Smith, awvell known resident of Con.
17, is quite poorly. He is about 80
years of age.
CHURCH DEDICATION
The flue new 'Knox church 015010(1
here is about completed tend the
nv'r,ltinn?
Mrs (eu, S 1 a•1'n is in Varna this
d t t t g V
week wending the funeral of her
father, 1VTr. Rath
It looks like business when yon see
a hlrchehn•<hltying rt new buggy. The
ea,•ly hh•(1 ctetchls the lv(11111
• On sabbetb, P1 11011ry 4t11, the Coto-
mullion in Knox elms ch will he held,
rnndnoted by the pastor, at 10:80 a. 10.
Rev. A. C. Weibel t, B. A.r+ oPa By 1A
spla, iV11, t,tlre 1 4' Preparatory .ei IeR
Reeve Shortreed is at the Co.
Commit in Gnderich this week.
A. H. Cochrane. of Waterton, was
here this week attending the funeral
Of Conrad Bernath, of Ethel, who
was arelutive.
and Mrs, Knight„ 'of Swan
. Riven', Man„ are here on a visit with
Alex. and MIT. KCLauiehlin, West
gravel road. Mr. ,Knight is it nephew.
Nii's. Joe Shaw, 3rd line, land Angna
Shelly, nt Grey township, at tended the
week
having about a dozen cars in this everyup-to-dateprocess
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natality. demonstrated.
Peter Gardiner is confined to the
house this week which is much against
tris nature but the expect to see him
around in afeiv days. Gs
The smiling face of John Rea, jr,, is
to be.eeen again. This end of Mc-
Killop has many reminiscences for P. S
John and he alert has many friends, ie
Fi ern ell accounts Mr. Rowland fs will
innproving nicely and no new casae
and
P• will be
F M lTLANDbrussels
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successor to H. R. Brewer
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-Ladies, make a note of it I This
Leap Year. A fleet -class photo.
be in requiaittml.
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dedicatory services will be hhave
Sabbath, February 4111, when the
popular pastor, .Rev. R. A. Lundy,
will be assisted by Rev. J. C. Robert -
son, B. D•, of Toronto. Services
held at 2 told 7 o'clock. Special music
will be rendered by the choir who will
on LI11 Pltdat peel mus at 2.50 o clnr k.
•Tae. A. 1 CLaahlau was in the
village this Week. He is teaching 1n
tovltsh'p and CH 100 owing
to the demise of his father, the late
to
Jnh11 NicLrlchtrin. frovnerly a well
known resilient of this locality, Whr,
fnner:al of the late Mrs. Jef4ersml who
died at Win;lham. Burial took place
at Clinton. ,lir, Shaw was a nephew,
Friday afternoon of next week Win.
Anderson, 4th line, will hold a clear-
1itg auction sale of farm (stock, imple-
meals. furniture, &e., as he intends
developed so we hope it will
be completely stamped out although Managers are Waller Davidson, Jno.
every care has been taken to check Shoi•t1'eed, Jas. Harris, Jno. Ritchie,
the disease, Jos, Bennett, Jun McArthur, Rubt.
McGavin r., Jas. Lawson and Jas. Ile
A load from the 14th con., drove out j
to Peter NlcAtthur's in Morris town- McLaughlin. Mien ,Mary Smillie i�
ship Wednesday evening of last week `decretary=Preasurer. The buildhlg of
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Itavethe aid of Miss el;ysia Graydon,
of Streetsville, a fine soloist, A spm-
Mal offering will be token fur the
flied ,1t P0111LI 1 l i-Pr•n.IP1P., MAnitnhta,
171st 5111111'rlay in 1'h i9 $nt{1 YPalr.. 111P
rentable were brought to Brussels for
interment. Mrs,'. M0Lar•hlan Was
giving up fal'1111itg• He Inas been five
years an this fern and purposes re-
•moving to Brussels to • join N. Hamil•
and the bells did not jingle again until the new church is being entered upon
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the small boors of the morning which with an enthusiasm and business tact
• indicated • a ood tittle. that ensures success•
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Monday evening following a hot
dinner will be served, in the commodi_
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1)11104 there. She was a sister to
Mrs. D. McQuacrie, of Granbrouk,
tin) in the livery business. We are
sor']y to lose Will. but wish him gond
luck to town.
,Andrew is. callipg on old
friends around here and isa welcome Belgrave
visitor. Some years ago Andrew James Wilkinson, an old and well
Warden Stothrrs In the Chat
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advantage
will be snldat great •
so don't foil to take •
of this offering. •
ons basement by the ladies .frnnn to
9 o'clock told after this important port
nI. the •proceedings an adjournment,
where
Ethel
Miss Margaret. Patterson, of Brant-
s
Blyth
Reeve Milne is attending Huron
County Council
went West and will no doubt have a known resident, keeps very poorly.
comfortable home and this being leap Edward and Mrs. Code, of Hartle
year the girds will do the rest. well, Sask., have been visiting Dr.
Mrs. Stewart.
Tuesday afternoon or this we
Huhn' County Council met and wi
the opening eessiun clime the alwu
interesting feature of the selection
nae of the members to fill the office
Warden. Following the custom
each pulitical party represented Ila
nig the huuor of making the choice
the alternate years this session it f
to the lot of the Conservative par
and the musette fell upon the abounds
,.f Reeve 'Phos. Stolhers, the wort
and well known representative
Ashfield towuship.
As Huron Co. will be presided ov
by this gentleman for 1912 we adjud
ed a shurtpersonal sketch would be
iutereaC, especially Lu those not no
personally ucgluliuCed with 4im..
\Verden Slulhera parents were 301
and Rtuhhel Stothera, pious
settlers i11 West tVaivnuloah near t
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village o£ Umlgaunon. tie wale one
11. children, (8 sons and 8 daughter
6 of whom are deceased) and was bo
February 10th, 1857. When 2 yea
old the family moved to Ashfle
township where Mr. Stothera h
spent neatly all his life. For 5 yea
he sat at the TowushippBoard as Cou
cillor and 6 years as Reeve and out
these 11 years he was accorded
acclamations, certainly a mark of e
',mutation in his home tuunicipalit,y,
;efts. Stothers' maiden name iv
bliss Annie Luis, she being a dao
ter of the late Win Ellis, of We
Wawauosh, and their family conte
of 8 sons end 3 daughters.
In church relationship. Warde
Slathers is a Methodist and holds o
clan position with the Dungeon
cease. He is also actively interest
in other institutions bein Treasur
of the West Wawannsh Fire Irian
aihce Co. ; Director of 1Sungann
A ricultural Society ; Director
\'West Huron Fanners' Institute ; a
Chief Ranger in the loco Court of t
Independent Order of Foresters.
Warden Stothers' deceased brothe
William was DP ut Reeve an
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Township Oletk of the Township
Ashfield for inane years.
With a gentleman of WI good jade
mein, wide and varied experience an
approachable geniulty as the preset
occutpant Huron] County niay rest
nut'ed the many duties of the offlcii
he•td will be performed •with •credit t
himself and this royal old Co, of Hut
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an, .gt.
We wish Warden Stothera the Cc
Onuuoillors mid the Cu. officials a yea
of successful and pleasant ocoupanc;
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will be made to the auditorium
a choice program will be rendered'
Talent will consist of Mss. De. Kidd,,
Atwood ; Misses Florence and Beatrice
Whithel(l, Uuton ; Mr. Wilson, Monk-
ton R. McDonald, Craobrook ; Wal-
ton Quartette ; Mise Murray, of
Shakespeare, elocutionist ; Miss Gray-
don; vo;aliet, Streetsville ; and ad=
dresses by visiting clergyrnen. Tick-
els 50 cents, children, 25 cents.
Rev. A. C. Wishart, B. A., of Brus-
ford is visiting her snot, Mrs. J. P.
McKay,
W ter• Bernath, of St. Thomas, was
Here (luring the past week owing to
the c1Hmise of his uncle.
David Millie and C. Eckmier wel'e
re-elected Honorary Directors of East
Huron Agricullur'tll Society.
Mrs. J. P. McKay has been quite ill
with ingrippe bot her manly fr•Rr1ds
Bops she will soon be a9 -hearty ,as
ever,
Wednesday noon Roy Gill shot a
this week.
Last Monday a Municipal bye elec.
tion took place to fill the shortage on
the Council Board. George Powell
won by the close majority of 3, defeat-
ing J. Moody.
Thursday afternoon of this week the
funeral of the late Rev. Dr. McLean,
formerly of Blyth, takes place. Ser-
vice in S. Andrew's church, conduct.
ed by the rhitnisIsis of Huron Presby-
tery, of which body deceased was the
Clerk for long years.
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Jamestown allies Elsie Clark, of \Vaskada, Man.,
Richard Jneklin's little son has been is renewing old fi ieadsllipa to this
quite ill this week but is now improv- locality. She is a daughter, of the late
big. Wm. Clark, Township Ule k.
Mr. Gillespie, of Whitechurch, is Last week D, and Mrs. Sproat were
hitsy threshing clover on Grey and at Atwood attending the Golden
Remick Boundary these days. Wedding of Lemuel and Mts. PPltclo.
Rev. Dr. McLean, who died this Very few people have the opportunity
week at Goderich, is a brother to Mr's. of Celebrating such events.
John Strachan, of this lncaltty. Lennie and Jesse Wheeler, sons of
Mee. Win. Hogg has been renewing Ohas. Wheeler, of Morris township.
old friendships on the 3rd coal., of are home on a holiday from North
fine specimen] of an owl at the G. 1'.
The funeral of the late Mrs; Richard
Corley, formerly East Wawannsh,
Grey. She is always welcome. . Vancouver. They will return shortly
We are to see the. boys and to
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R. station. It measured 4 fest, from
tip. to tip.
By acYvertisewent in this isstlR it
will be seen bhat D W. Dunbar Ilan
Cwo choice vnnng llnrho,oi boils for'
49,11,'. nee whet1 he e11ya 41110111 thein,
1'se .l lar L ridgy s did n^L' get to
Brussels lust Friday awing to the
of
took place to Blyth cemetery on Mote
clay afternoon, the remains being
br night here from Lindsay locality.
Rev, Mr. Futn•cooducted the service.
Mi's. Oorley's ruaidl'n 1)1111]0 wale Van-
stun told she has relatives in ibis h1-
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sanity. NIr.'Curley and the duly son
Corley. She
A negro tramp caused a little alarm glad
among some of the fair sex on the know that they are prospering. •
North Boundary one night recently. The Shredded Wheat } Banquet,
c F t to (i
a110nded the funeral of their uncle, And and 4V. NI. S., of the Meeh rdrst
Misses Lizzie and Annie Strachan under the ansplce8.1d°
Rev. Dr: McLean, 0f Goderich, on chit ch, will he held next Thursday
WP n d evening. $0th lost. Sipper will be
P a la •t
e s served in the FOCestet'a• Hall and the
Next Thursday's Horse Fair at
in which Winghant talent
Pnmmrinnin
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stormy weather and bad roads.
Misses Verde Pollard and Grace
leek Inlet. were the only representatives
predeceased Mrs. was a
fine woman aiid highly esteemed by
all who knew her,
. Brussels will see a number of farmers Program,
from this North county there with will play a prominent part, will be
some good horses for sale. tendered in the church. 1t will be it
into A. unique occasion so dont miss it.
Safiurda January
who `vent.
James Huffman, has moved
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COxRAD: I3ERNATH evatnrONED.-
Last Sunday bight, ab0111 9 30 o'clock,
Conrad Bernath, all old and well
Wroxeter
Reeve Reis is attending the Co.
Council.
MnKercher'shouse, recently vacated.p p
by Noah Bowman. Mr. Huffman is O U I T U A 8 Y
engaged with Geo. McDonald for a
known resident of this died'
Mrs. McIntyre returned to Cleve-
yeass
Ready-to-wear Suits
vicinity,
after a shot t illness from Ual;eignma,
aged 75 i'ean•a, 3 m„nitts 111,41 28 days.
Deceased was bort' hi Switzerland and
had been it resident ee Gu -.•y t+unship
laud this week.
'W. O. and Mrs. Ou•rie spent Sun-
day it) fli'nssels,
Mrs. E. W. Lewis returned from
FAReSOS' Mum -Thursday even -
DEATH OF HRS. (REV.) J. HARRIS
log of next week, in Victoria Hall. at
8 n'(•lovk an open meeting will be held After an illness extending over six-
to reorganize the Jamestown Farmers' teen years, the last three of which
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Fur and Fur -lined Coats
fur over 60 years. He and Mra,
tlernulli 11n'ved 1 Eth' 1 nearly 21
Bernath
years ago, alliving a'ld their fate)] on
9th con , to Fi•ed. Oxtoby, and have
resided iters nontiuu;ulsly. 79hey had
no children of their mon but adopted
nephew rlhu lived with them to oleo-
hood, Nit' Bcru+etlt a'a� tt mann of
sre1'ling int(,grity, hinun•ribl(' iu all hitt
dealings and 1 espei-i e.d by ,iii who
knew pini. He WAS rt faithful mem•
her of the Piesbytcrian church and a1
Libeled in pol'1 ice. For bent years 1e
lulls Secr'e1(1 u 1 t easurerof the church
Dunnville this week.
John H111111ltnlh 8111pI1R11 two oars of
live stook on Tuesday,
Redmond McGlynn returned flout
Tnrhutn nn Saturday.
We regret to learn that Nits. John
McLean still ennttnnes very ill.
A. 8l:OlPmeol, of Eafevao, Saak., is
visiting old friends in the vicirt11y..
31)1111 Rae, of Eady, is the guest of
his parents, D. and Mrs. Rae, of
Howick.
Miss 1]Ida1 Hazlewood is in Bowman-
villa tits week attending the funeral
olor have been spent. to bed, death released
Club to which all the men of the cone-
rnunity etre invited, Short addresses the suffering at 10 ti oloek Thursday or
and discussions will be given. Dont lose week of Mrs. Hur•t s, w e Re
forget to attend. Jas. Bettis, Kerr street Guelph. Mrs.
Last Sabbath evening Rev. Mr, Harris was the dalughter of Rev. H.
Perrin, of Wroxeter, took the service Britton, a uuasnlnuly of the Wesley 111
in Victoria Hall. He took occasion to Mtssionar3' Society of]Engla`ld. She
apenk Hating Pttreive)1'wu ds as he will burn nu the ]aloud rf A g 111a on
rte removing frurn Wroxeter Cn Nloore• Jabe 21, 1831 and wuakl, t.or some
field shortly. The reverend gentle -have been 81 last Sunday, For some
mann has many friends in Jamestown cane she was engaged 111 London
locality whr are sorry to say Good- missionary work with Rev. W. Sleph`
bye to him but wish hon the best of 011snn, whose Chlldlens home to
Sncce$87 Canada is well known in Hamilton.
She canis to Canada. in 1879, and was
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trunks and. In Y31153
And a bid Reduction 1❑ all
lJnes of
h,Arcl and was also Secretary of the
Sclemi Board. The funeral truck place
I`hurschty morning to St: Thomas
where his nephew r(]sidrs I19rs,
Bernath will mem her 'partner of so
oniony ye11.19 1111(1 �11e 1111• the s9111pa1'•hy
of the community in 0044111(41, lfev.
1). B,. 1 1(114, mist of of the deceased,
1(1111 Rev. Mr. Wren, conducted an
appropliilte fpncral'Rawir:e,
of a e0081n,
B. Barry, of Chicago, is spending a
few Buys at the home of Stephen
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King, of Tarnberry.
Orrtl HupfOr, a former resident of
the villa51, accompanied by his I1i'ide
spent two days of 111'4 week in the
village. They will reside in Monied-
quo, elicit., Where the firmer holds a
gond posit 1111
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Walton 111011ied to Rev. Jame Ha•ts, then
The Walton Quartette will take statitnied at Brusse s After
pant in the Opening exer'Cises of the superannuation they elncvated 1 at
110w chureh at Moucrieff on Monday, Guelph, in 1892, and hay I ed there
Pehivavy 5t1L ever 8111(5 A 111(11101 ial set•vice was
Material for the proposed new 111 in Dublin SC1e. tel 10dis1
Presbyterian chutoh is being hauled e0 Chm'uh 011 Sunday nl0huiu5, teed 1b-
its to he ready for buildingwhen the tertnent took Mace at Jerseyville on
good weather arrives. Monday. Rev. Mr. Hargis was Betts-
Sabbath the service in the eels pastor for 3 years over 30 y00 s
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p. m, hie Changed- from mar11i11g to 'SUDDEN DLMI8E OF S. FRIENDSHIP -
eveningon 0ccnun1 of the poor condi- Samuel Friendship who gained a
tion ofhe. roads, P wide acquaintance Friendship
his many
Jen. Rett, who holds a gond position years in London, was striekeu with
in the-0ustuuas ar E(lm(ntton, fe hormi heart failure while a4 work wt $Gerling
for0 brief holidayvisit. The West Bros.' shoe factor'v Friday 1110101(1
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evidenti agrees with him. Mr. Rea and died blatantly.He was in his
is greatly o�em(ured with that part 76th year. Mr. 'riendship lived in
Church chimes
"Is organic Church Union a preset'
necessity 7" will be'Rev, 'Dr, Oaten'
,object next Sabbath 111(ruing in th
Met bodist church.
Last Sunday nloruing'Rev..Dr. Oat
en discoursed un "19 organic Union
the churches a Scriptural necessity" i
which lie: deckled in the negarly
sahhatlf evening hist A M. McKa
"1' C1letlev,'a former well known Btu
-Phte, fiaves na11 di... • • efn rte I '11
elrerrh here on 'lam Abundant Life.
Rev: Dr. Hannon is 111 -critically ill a
,he' Mine of Rev F. E 811,lott at St
Mal't's that little taupe is entertained So
his recovery, He has been ill for sole
time Rev, Mr. Malott is his, son -in
late.
-ker. vV L. MillsOn, of Stratford, • hn
betel given a will by the quarterly board 0
Ontario Street Methodist Church Clio
inn to succeed Rev. T. Wesley Cosena
who it.50ul5 tn, Loudon, Mr. Minton i
uoneideriug the matter.
'l`he% }leu;.tlll Observer of last weal
sees :-The officials of Carmel churcl
(•ounterl the bail ire on Church Unioi
lost night. The vote stood 245 for ant
5e totemot. The Methodist ballots art
',mind In yet, but iron) what we: car
learn, the vete will be in about the aatne
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Rubbers, 75c per pair
Shoes must be cleared out in
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p�•-pared to supply all comers with every kind of •
required. T
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Also handle the well klloWil McLaughlin and a
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& Sons Carriage -Goods, One grade one and
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of the Dominion, . London for peactiea)ly his whole life-
Annual Union Sabbath Sc110o1 Orn- time, and was formerly employed in
venison will be held in Duff's chinch official capacity at the old "Hyman
on Feeley of next \week. Afternoon shoe factory on Catling street 20 years
and evening sessitms will be held at ago. Upon leaving that Concern he
tunnel interest big and. practical sub- accepted a posiuion at St.. Hyaointle,
lefts will be discussed. Quebec, and remained there for a
AxxaAl. Muerte* air . Dus'rs year before relurnin to London.
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GHUROH,—Tues(lay evening the anrlu- Since then he has anted its supertn-
al congregational meeting of Duff's tendetlt.of the entilug dep,u•trneht' at
lit/Mil wits held at whirl) vie pre- Si iltng1 Fi'el v I left fin• ti's
rented,' ih the annual etetement, a work tri his metal' good health but was
Inose 9lttisfttclnry, hopeful land coin- discoveuid by One of the employees
mendable condition of affairs. There dead in a room intu.which he had gone
The above is simply a sample of the
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and Cream oeparators always in stock
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congregation, constituting 229 mere- ship was first fnnttd by George T.
hers ; 166 in Sabbath Sehonl • 54 in 13ronne, who eteleavni'ed to oiler the
Adult Bible Class ; 48 members in the door of the roots into .which the old
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31 S. ; 82 in MMlissaon 13a11d ; and 60 in some person was sitting just inside
Ladies' Aid. The Pastor receives but apparently helpless. He then
1)00 ; Organist, $40 ; Caretaker, $50; called buiperintelldent Durglh, luted
TI•easurer, $10. 5411 were contribut• the door was removed froutthe lunges.
ed for Missionary purposes and $14 to Mr. Friendship was sitting with his
Oiliness • Famine Fund. Ladies' Aid tl�ipe in his hand, his Beath apparently
havO ranted 5560 for new church al- having conte poet suddenly. A Dr.
ready. Rev. R. A. Lundy is the toter- ivas summoned bn11 life ivas extinct.
getio pastor and is ably supported, 001011e' M110101en condneted an fat•
sow" ennglata 'af Andrew Turnbull, vestigailon but deemed all inquest un-
A.. t arclinee Wee,_ ICoot:Wel, Jno, necessary, The deceased is survived
Shnrtreed,Thos. McCall Iii h Stew- b the following ti(111' itn'4 date titers •
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