The Brussels Post, 1913-3-13, Page 1VOL, 4t .VO, 37
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH x3, 1913
New Advertisements
Msoursions-ti, P. R.
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1(1111111017-4111118 lemon.
l'oratces-R.Tholniten,
Illnerv-Mise Hunter,
f,uonl-Slisetric Light (24,
hocal-W J. McCracken.
Seed esati-Chas. Lemont,
Early Enster-P It. Saint.
51111inery-Geo M. Mitchell,
Auction sale -John ?MohoII,
To contractors -Twp, of Grey.
Heed bartWi
er-t. trotwurn.
Shoos moving on( --I. 0. Illobaribt,
Tenders Wanted -Brussels Commit.
Brighten en -R, A. McDonald &co.
Rieh melee ilour-Ellectrle Liget co
AmnintstratrIxei saio-enreh
istrict Eet%
Jamestown
David Miller and family have had a
bard null with the grippe but are
improving nicely now we are pleased
to say.
Mrs, George Clidnibers, of Detroit,
was here fin. a few weeks visiting bet -
parents. Elijah and Mrs. .lacklin and
other relativee. It is 8 years since she
was here. She left. for home via Hate
Hoot) to vend a. while with her hus-
band's relatittese
Lea;lbury
S. and Min. ebee attended a
wedding of a niece in gebbert, town-
ship on Wednesday.
Munn Bros., have purchased the
MnNab farm coinprisigg 75 1101111.
which is alongside thew properey.
paying 81800 for it.
Samuel McPhei son je., will note
to the old Gray farm which he bough(
from his father and Duncan will take
over the homestead which will make
a pod move for all.
Miss Taylor, teacher, in nor school
was oft a day on aeenent of her
Mother taking a purely 110 stroke
while on his way to Seaforth last
Saturday but we have not heard any
particulates since,
MCKIIIOD
Mies Louisa Hoegy is home from
Michigan, to assist her mother, who
is not very well.
W. McKay left for Seat Ile,
Washington. to resume his duties as
railroad engineer. Mr. McKay has
had a mouth's vacation.
Miss Clara Davidson, daughter of
\Vin, and Mrs. Davidson, of the Lead -
bury line. was married .in Toronto ou
Wednesday of last week to Percy
Little, a McKillop boy who 'es mak-
ing good" in the Queen city. Mr.
Little was in his earlier days a student
in the Seadeuth Collegiate Institute
21.11(1 Mi'. Little WAS on the staff ef
The Meltaul establishment in Seaford).
MeKillop Council meets at Seaforth
on Meech. 16th at 1 o'clock, at Which
meeting the Laweeriee Deain report
will be read and coriskiered.
Beletow, Seateeth, has re-
ceived the i0) (.1(1(1 fib. the eree the/
or (1 1WO OtOry biOek house,
for Hobe)'(. Hogg, of Alealllop.
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Cranbrook
Irvin lientee has . moved into 1Y
McDougall's house. •
Thos, Bird lets rented C. Switzer's
farm for he next yea'. '
Jacob Long is improving nicely and
we hope will soon be fully recovered.
Last Sabbath leev, Me, Haylock, of
Teestveter, occupied the pulpit of the
Methodist church siol did well.
Mies Lulu eleDonaltrs health 1111.8
net been Oa gond of late as many
friends week] wish but we hope she
will snort be as well ate ever.
L. Bra 08 bad 101/Ved to the McNeil
farm and Jas. Cameron bas moved to
the Davidson farm on the 12th con.,
R. Davidson having gone West.
Rev. ele. Thyme will be the preach-
er next Sunday th 11 PrefibYleriall
churcIl 11,0C1 arr. J. W. Hibbert nf
Genie, i n the M called 1st, eh n rah.
The Heinen. farm near lieve will be
offered for sale by F, S. Scott,
Auctioneee, at the American Hotel,
Brussels, on Wednesday, March 2611,
at 12 o'clock, Fauna is a gond one
and contains 131 arre13. A dvertise-
ment may be read in this iSatle.
Bluevale
Rev. Mr. Perrin, of Moorefield,
preached in Knox eitueeh !net Sun-
day. Service next Sabbath will be
condueted by Rev. Mr. Fraser.
GOOD-BYE ,TO OLD Fenner/m.-
11mi 8110 y evening, friends 01111 Neigh-
bors, numbering 100, assembled at the
Mime of W. mid Dili% NW/well to
spend a social evening and to say
Good-bye. When the whole com-
pany assembled Me. and Mes. Max-
well and their daughter Jean, were
seated before the- chairman john
King, who after briefly elating the
object of the gathering read an ad-
dress while Mrs. Peter Powlee and
Mrs. Harry Dement pi eserthel
Maxwell with a gold handled 0111-
brella, Nes. Maxwell with a silver
handled parasol 111111 Jean with a hand.
some bar -pin, Mr. Maxwell made at
suitable reply thanking the friends
for present and much pest kindliest,.
Short speeches were made by several
others and all agreed that our neigh-
borhood was suffering' a serious lees
in the removal of the Maxwell's se
long and favorably known in this
community. Several ladies in ad-
dressing MIS. Maxwell expressed the
sincerest regeet at their losing not
only a kind neighbor but a valuable
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Spring Opening
Our Firstgxhibit of Spring Styles
will be held
Wednesday and Thursday,
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We extend a Cordial Invitation to All
to visit our display on these Dates.
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-/Patt erns, Also Tattieetry Rugs, •
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Blinds -plain and wi tit fringe. •
Arts
Lace 0,1131141181 --White and Eel it or
Create. 95c to 82.50 per pale. ;
Domain Net -Ivory mid Bert' by the yd. •
Ft ill Ainslie, Colneed Mathes. '
/, Alueliii, Sateens and Smith
j ege-A huge range of Prints, Shietlegs, Dein% Meath's, Vettlige, Rol- •
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Spring
Millinery
Opening
Geo. M. Mitchell's
ETHEL
Wednesday and Thursday
March 19-20
The Ledies if Ethel and vie -
hely are vordigily 10
ea 11 11 1.11 t. (1))' latest sly les ie
Millinery fee Lhe eosniiig seasen,
MISS A. SCHMID/I',
Milliner.
Sutter and Eggs taken sus Cash
Phone 2215
G. MI Mitchell
and faithful member (d the Anssion
Society and the Ladiee' Aid in Knox
chu vale Motivate. There were songs
by Messrs. McDonald, King and Max -
:veil and Del Ise Evil Duff, plenty or
music end dancing, to Mee leech pro-
vided by the ladies, and all together •
it tons a eevy pleasant, sociable and
agreeable little, and it Was a very
sympathetic !annually of young am1
old who joined hawk around the
1axwel1'8 stung "Auld Latig Syne'.
1131)1 ivielled thew God -pd and kind
neighlees in thee. new home 111 the
shores of Lake Erie. Following is 11
copy of the adtlreSS
DEAR FRIENDS 1-Beforu your de
paritir(3 111,111 you) old home, pun
ieighbin s mid ft 10 )1(18 have assembled
(0 5(37 Pave well. Li the years gone'
by we have often enjoyed yoot
13031111,3(13 y and such pleasitnt (14.
0144)1)39 will be missed in tnure. The
col i ties tha13 bound us in 011(3 8)141(31
busimeet and church relationships
will not be wholly eeveved by space
tuid lnit It is at regret to us all
that the mime of Maxwell ‘eet n,,
longer siiiso in the annals of this
neighbothonel which it has adorned
ein(e- the histii)'y iir the district be.
gam Thee yen will enjoy prosperity
in pan new home we eve confident
for yet" have revealed the qualities or
indust,'y end muerte Ise in your lives
8.111011g81 Ile. WO beg you to accept
these gifts mid you Jean this pin, as a
relllellila.anre end in parting all.join
in hearty wishes for your happiness,
and success in the years to come.
Signed,- Your old friends, Robt.
Black, A. Meffven, Peter Fowler, 1.
SV. King„ eo. McDonald, Frank
Antlevson, Henry Diment.
Fienfryn
ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION.-
Tuesday evenieg the neighbors and
feiends of G. CI, aid Mrs. Baweita
helmet. gathered at their home to
spend an evening with them before
they leave for the West. The night
581)8 anent in games and dancing and
before tench watt served the following
131161(355s and neeseittatien was nettle :
DEAR FRIENDS. -We, a few of your
Mends and neiglibims have gathered
in your 11(1l home this evening before.
V0111' departure from anmegst us to
bid ynu farewell. We always feel a
811(1110as when We are (ailed upon to
catk Hp old essoeiations, more so.
whet: they 'covet the greater p11413 pt of
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relives as it doe, with most of us
118 evening. A good loony years
bene, rolled by Since We played to-
ot het. 118 1)03'8 1)11)1 girt; and we have
lived and worked with you ever alley
awl have al wit ys found you a good
neighbor. e('e). ready to lend a help-
ing- hated ti»in of need turd we feel
we could not let this ocriasion pass
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Flour :
W. H, EERR, Proptietor
%velem( showing our ape) eciation
81)111e tangible way, YOU, JI re
BawtliiheIthei, please accept this
Mantle ()lock and 211 1'. Baw ti Moe trier.
this Slittyinte Case and geed CulT Li ilk,
as tokens of OU)' appreciation of
your true worth and we teuse you
will both be lung spared to enjoy the
peosperity am] comfort Of your iiew
Mune. Sighed in behalf of pew
feietitia, ED. COLLis, alt„
HENRY M URR,
Eti. DOLLIS, ea.
Me. and Mrs. Bawthilieinter both re-
plied thee king their many ft iemis for
their kind gifts. The mimic clueing
the evening was well rendered being
supplied by Henry Gersalitz and Hen.
Hamilton.
moms
EDWA_RD ARMSTRONG ANSWERS TUE
ROLL OALL.-Aluml,10.40 a. In. Tiles -
day of this week the amenities, to
width none can say Nay, eame to
Edward Armstrong, an old and well
(11(1,141) resident of Morris township,
and he passed away, conscious to the
last, aged 06 years and 10 months of
age. Deceased , who lived with his
brother Relieve on the 01318 line, had
contracted a seem.% rOid alai having
been 888)')' Pugged man did ttot pay
much attentimi to it- until it get a
firm hold. On March 1st he drOVE1
civet. to the home of his brother, W.
H., 51311 line, and they got, hitto
bed and expected he would soon be
((bout. Pneumonia developed arid
despite all that could be done the
vital !mark fled. Me. Armament; was
born in Brant Co. and carne to Morris
about 60 years ago. He was 'Inmate -
tied turd was a jovial, big hearted
Men whore death cattle us a peat
surprise. Funeral beak place Thurs-
day afternoon to -Bruseels cetneiery,
Rev. Mr Kilpatrick conducting the
service. The subject of this notive is
survived by three brothers, Rohert,
George atel W. 11. and rem. sisters,
rS. Peter Caution, Aloeris 8.
W01. C8,111.1011, allei Mt's. L. B. Neff,
Peteelia ; and Mts. D.. Arnold, Cal-
gary. All were here excepting the
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Qrey
Maple syrup initimfactnee is on the
program of a _Number Greyites.
Tenders are asked for in this issue
for cement abutments for Olark's
Intaigyl.(1 Kiekcontiell was a visitor ma
itthwet1841t11111(icatym. of McKillop township
This week A. Some)* and family
moved from the 12th con., of Geey,
where they spent several years on
the Richard Miebell farm, to the 51 11
line of Morrie. \Ve wish them en».
tinned prospetity in their new home.
Tuesday Hugh AlcOarthey and .1110.
McDonald loaded a car of stock and
settlee's effects for Tegaske, Sask.
Roth are teeming in the West and itiv
doing well. It is hinted that peter-
pective housekeepers may follow
shortly.
Robert Docket, 5th eon., is h148 on
a visit from Alberta where he spent
the past year or so. He purposes re-
turning in the eourse of a month.
51r. Docket visited 813 81., Paul for a
couple of months where two brothers,
James and Hugh reside.
The farm of John Mitchell, 5th
con., has been sold to Thos. Vodden,
of Ethel. Mr. Mitchell will join 1\11..
Vndden in the liveey business at
Ethel, They have also three entire
horses that will take routes. Clear-
ing Auction Sale of Mr. Mitchell's
fartn stnek, implements, etc., will be
held Thnesday afternoon of next
week, with P. S. Scott as Auctioneer.
Tuesday Tito. Lowe shipped a car of
horses from Bruesele for York ton,
Sask., John Rielly accompanying the
stock. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe and 01)1131.
von expect to leave on Friday for the
sanne point where they will likely
spend a gond share of the coming
Slimmer, We hope to see them beck
again to their fine farni on the 9th
eon.
Mi'. Harry Alevond and son Amus
have gone to Toronto wheee they
purpose making their home white
Mr, Atwood, bakesa trip to the West.
The latter is one of a family of 19
children by the same parents, 10 sone
and 9 daughters, 17 of whom are alive
today. Parents -lived 111 Harristort
and locality. Very few families have
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T1P last week Aline). the
year old son of Chas. and Mrs. W-
earier., 10t1) one., Wall taken clown
ith appendicitis and was rename -al
Wirigharn hospital Where 111,0uder
ent foperatinct. The patient is
getting along nicely and 'i1I be able
to rettlen to his home in the (3011(380 0?
a few weeks, He is a good niene of
stuff and and should make good re-
covery which we tenet he will,
25TR ANNIVERSARY.- 01) Friday
ening last a jolly crimpitny of about
aseembled at 1 he home of W. J.
(1 Mrs. Sheep, 111(1 con., to join in
e celebtatioti of' the silver milli ver-
ey of their rriattlage. A lai liege tinte-
r of valuable mai useful )3'('0(33 (.0
11 „keep the 11081. and 'hostess io
mory of the event. Evehing 39)58
at enjoyably emelt , with music,
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•g, sOcial chat, game A, 'dancing,
Slipper WaS SerVed at Midnight.
0 guests. deperted wishing 111r. and
s. Sharp elf the good things this
and the (Menet, of celeheating the
hien Wedding 25 years hellee,
DITOOL REPORT.--Pol101ving is he
tool Retiree of S., S. No. 1, Grey
it mined 10 Deng., Be. , History,
em., Literature, Cate History,
Lie Spell, DI melee anW
d riting.
al 800. Hopes 600. Pates 480,-
IV, -*****Stewart Hillier 160 ,Iv.
-*lean Grant 621, Meted?) Miller
20)11141)20)11141)47a e Se. TIL -
3113013))) Engle 454, e****Mity
wistrong 246.e Junkie ,
111(1' Miele 400, ***Areeetate Lowe Sec
L'ennehied in Weleing, Drawing, pre
Arithmetic, Literature, sari
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and he etinvineed that 113 15 ; l'h
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Geogrephy, Compositioe. Total 600.
Hopes 450, Pim 860, Sr, II. -Cecil
Somers 408, Jim At nettatong 480, Wil-
lexcelleue. --1('431(9 Mier, 2(1)8501Robert, Eitgle, Pt, I. Excellerit-
animate! 1(11(4 or move examittatioes. '
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Alergtwet Alcock. Those marked "
GrantGood- NodCochran
PRAM, 13AERER, Teacher.
Moncriciff
Mrs. Jae, MOKay has been vieiring
in Hamilton this week.
John Murray has plirchu,11 Hart.
Speiratee farm. Whet is the next
move Johnnie ?
\Ve are glad to welemare Mrs.
Robeelson and son Rueeell baolt te
lel onceieff again.
Quite a 01)1451881'assembled last
Monday eve to say (3(10(1 bye to
Jim Mann before returning to the
Vest. Repotts say he wiff be back
next year.
humor had it that Jae. 21(111)11, who
came home Met (Theistuarts fot. holt.
day, was not likely to return to the
Wne est alobut he did. It will meai!
another trip likely next Fall or Win-
ter,
Hugh McKay and wife, who were
hre efeint' Earl Grey, Sask., for holi-
day visit, have returned to their
twine. Mrs. Mail./Y was a daughter
e.i.ch. McLean, 16th COIL We
wish them mown i ty.
CONGRATULATIONS.-OUr old friend,
George McKey, sr., celebrated .his
it t
8511) bhday last Monday. For a
man of his age he is wonderfully
smart end we extend hearty congrat-
'dairies 1)8(31 the event.
ADDRESS AM/ PRESENTATIOR,-The
congregation of .Knox 01301(3)1 was
Weil represented at the prayer 'beat-
ing \Veditesdey evening of 1)031 week
whew after set vita was over a meet-
ing was called and Jas. Mann was
elect Chairman. Wm Harvey
read au address arid Thos. Inglis pre -
seined it pireee containing $75.00 -to
the much esteemed Pastor and Mrs.
Littilly, who were completely- taken
by surprise. lir. Lundy replied to
the address in his characteristic
happy waythanking the CONgrea-
tint) for himself and1131118. d rs. Lundy.
1570)65 of appreciation were spoken
by Messes. Menu, MacQuarrie, Stnith,
Snelling and larrisee. aloncrieff
has certainly cause to think well of
their Paetor. Following is a copy
of the address 3-
DEAR PASTOR. -We, the members
and adherents or Knox cheetah, Mon-
crieff, wishing to show you that we
appreciate the efforts you have ever
pu t forth while in our midst in every-
thing that would 10(16 130 our spiritual
weiraee, and would acknowledge that
the gnat suecess that has been a-
chieved in so short a time has been
due to the untiring zeal energy and
devotion you have ever put heti' in
(be cause with the Masters blessing
added thereto. Nor yet would we be
unmindful of the part Mee. Lundy has
take), in the work and would take
this opportunity• to convey to you
out. gratitude and would ask you to
accept this purse as a small token of
the esteem in which you are held in
our midst,. We fain would hope that
the association so pleasantly and
profitably begun may not soon be
seveteci and that long may you both
be spared to lives of usefulness and
abundantly may your /above be
blessed, Such is the sincere wish of
.all. Signed on behalf of, the Con-
gregation.
BY BOARD OP blANAGERS.
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Watch out for the Millinery open-
ing on the 19th and 200.
A sale was not made of the Rose
fre
a' at; the auction last week (55 14)0 re-
serve 1)1(1 1r11.8 not reached.
RrW
ev. M. ren will preach next
Sabbath evening on "Lessons from
the lire of David Livingstone."
We are sorry to hear of the illness
ef Gen. Bateman who had a, slight
at lack of paralysis. His frietois 'di
hope for a speedy recovery.
The tattle'. of Dr. Ferguson, who
lives in liarriston locality, has not
been having very good health of late
but we hope for improvement with
the advent of better weather,
A big cleaving Auction Sale is an-
nounced by D. Milne, of this place,
for Friday, March 2,80), at 12 o'clock.
Shell Hem stock will be included.
F. S. Sent t will be the auctioneer.
Last &matey evening' the topic of
1,Im disconese at, the Alethridiet church
in collimation with a series on "20th
Goethe? Women," was "'Phe woman
who thinks she cannot be got along
IvielPrcrsiu.b13.")..ay has moved back to his
28.11111 011 the lath e011. Mr. 211131211)',59(10 WAR 1)11 it will likely go West.
Mee. 13tay has been in Brussels nine-
ine hn
et. 'ether, Mee. Jne aHowatd,
who is not yet restored to full health:
FLOUR AND FEED. -I keep a stock
of Flom Mid Feed on hand at Mwese
1111$11 pieces. Have, a car of Bran„
Shorts and low grade ilour coming.
Patties wariting same leave raiders
Phone 2216. Will notify purehasers
when 0)1)' 11119(55. W. E, SANDERS.
At the Oanadien Club laet, FridayeveningMr, evening Mr, Imeie gave an inteeeet-
leg addeess on "The fultotions of the
Press to Public life." He dealt with
hie sehjeet Melee three heads viz
Lifoemative ; (2) 0oreective (3) Con-
etenetive, It wee much appreeiated
by the large 00111intity.• The Address
191(8 p1551911, some say enelied, and
other heel/tees of the House baits -
acted. Parliement, will meet in
8114)51 8088(011 Thureday evening,
20th 1,181., to fot Weed several matter)),
and the regular meeting will convene
Good Feeley (light whn eaddresses
are ex rected from Go. letemeetor G
01 el lett of the Olinda:lees Aid
114v and liklitov jas. Mitehen,
Ardent of Comity branch of the
le oegenization. They -will have I 4,
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interesting stories to tell of the pee-
wees of the good work.
fierenerrae.L.-A ettiet wedding took
place at the Paysonage,. Ethel, when
Hev. David Wren bespoke the mystio
words which made Miss Mary Alberta,
dattsghter of W. 11. and Mrs. Cole and
Ddugald 'Joseph Hutchinson, eon or
Morley and Pdre. Hutchinson man and
wife. The beide was becomingly at-
tired in' a suit of navy blue ladies
cloth and hat to tnaech. The happy
couple will take up residence on the
groom's (Inc farm ou the Oh cote
Grey.
WouRefs Ietneeerre.- The rep -
hu meeting of the Women's Institute
tvill be held at the home of Mrs. J. K.
Baker Thursday March 200 at, 2.80
p. 111, Topic Criticisms on at Book
"The Upas Tree," by Miss Healey,
to be led by Mrs. (Rev.) Wren and
Mrs. Wtn. Slemmon. Sleighs to con-
vey the ladies to the meeting will
leave J. MeDonald'e store -at 1 o'clock.
In ease of bad roads or weather the
!fleeting will be held at the home of
M.iscetoL
sRall.
SREPORT.-The following is
the report of the Ethel Public School
for March. Number on the roll sixty-
five, average attendance fifey-five.
Those !narked with an asterisk missed
one or more exandeatioes. Names in
order of merit t -Se. IV. -E. Fei gee -
on, M. IficLelland, P. Doeson, N.
Addy, G. Cole, *N. McKee. Jr. IV. -
M, Bowes, L. Dane, D. McKee, S. Mc-
Donald, eG. Hollenbeck. Sr.
Bateman, A. McDonald, D. McKee, S.
Gill, .1. Lucas, L. Vodden, Jr. M.-
& Kreuter, E. Sinclair, M. Martin, E.
Eakmiee'H. Love, W. Rowland, G.
Rowland, G. Pollard, "S. Davidson,
P. Love. Sr. IL -A. Eckuier, C.
Ferguson'B. Cole, L Dobson, M.
Vedder! V. McCall, B. McCall, 13.
Cole, G.'MeKee, W. Dane, *M. Flood.
Jr. IL -L Mitchell, L. Pollard, M.
McDonald, E Kreuter, E. lentebell,
R. McLelland, W. Wood% L. Dun-
bar, *B. Howlett, L. Sanders, *O.
Flood. Sr. I. -M. McKee, M. Eck -
mime W. Mitchell. Primer.- M.
Welsh, R. Cleaver, E. Wright, A.
Bremner, E. gill, W. Mitchell, A.
Wends, F. Flood, 4,. 08816330.
E. S. DANBROOK, TeaCher.
Walton
FOR SALE.-Plour and feeds of all No. 1
kinds, inaluding corn, at the welter) Elevator
0, 8, DRAconi,
Our Hockey teem is a lively bunch.
Rural mail delivery is one of the
live gnestions.
W. and Mrs. Grigg and P. and Mrs.
Hudson, who were visiting around
here for the past few months have i.e.
turned to their respective homes in
Moose Jaw localiey,
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* New designs are neat,
* We halve 'them in vavious
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4' Grays, &c.' T.
.t. These are worm by. the Best 4.
t Dressed Alen. Suits made by us •l'
are distinctive rind correct and 4.
4. bound to give satisfactioe. +
Come ha and let us show you.
.1. Our prices are modetate con-
sidering the quality of material
and workmariship.
4- Good tritertringe one of the
feltutieews ofRoetand. yle-attod0.%,veltr '1 over. 4*
coats at a 13nrgatin.
W. P. ser Fra
Mrs. lt, 11. Fergueon ie borne hem
Toronto. Miss Maud 15 making falter.
able progress.
Rev. 111r, Lundy will preside at the
intheetion of Rev. Mr. 291a»n at
ville chtueli, Brusselti, next Tuesday
0(141)00n,
The monthly meeting of Women%
Lath ute will be held le the 4., 0, 27,
W. kf&ill nexe Wednesday afternoon,
Mr. isith 0,100‘.. Program wilt
consist of readings, recitations, and
songs by the ladles. A goed turn out
will be expeceed.
"I'nte 111P,seAelet rea' Lecterr,"- On
Good Friday evening re sacred .Easter
Livingstone Entertainment will be
held 111 the Presbyterian chinch,
Waltorte The line service, entitled
"The message of Light," will be given
by the ebole assisted by the IlIntsion,
Band, No admission fee but a free.
will (define on behalf of tbe Organ
Fund. The public cordially invited.
Wroxeter
Mee McNeil, of Alton, is visiting
her niece, Airs. Davis.
Rev. L. Fame'', of Moorefield, visit-
ed old friends here this week,
Jas, Hoffrnen, of Ternberry, has
moved to Chas. Pope's residence.
Hugh eleLeare of Hateriston, is the
geese of his brotbee, Adana McLean,
Dr. McKenzie, of Toronto, is xe.
oewiug acquaiuteumee he the Village.
There was a large attendance at the
Horse Fair held here on Beturday
afternoon.
Charles Wendt, of Mildmay, is
spending a week with his brother, J.
Re Wendt,.
Arahur Stet t left on Monday foe
Seskatoon aud John Simmons for
Medicine Hat.
Bliss Cora Sheieff, of Willfelarn,
WaS the guest of Miss Millie Melia
tot a few days recently,
Phe monthly meeting of the W. F.
i1L S. of the Presbyeerinii church was
held at the borne of AIL'S. WM Wil.
son on Thursday.
Mee. eVin, Rutherford was called
to Harriston on Saturday owing to
the illness of her daughter, Miss
Chita therford.
Our Hockey team went to liar..
riston last Tuesday evening where
they met defeat the score standing
12,---"S in favor of the:home team.
A. Cone ere under the auspices of the
Literary Society of the VVroxeter
Contirmation Class will be given in
the TOWN Hall on Friday evening,
One of Lhe chief features of the pro,
gran) will be a debate, Wroxeter vs.'
Brussels on "Resolved that money
has had and bas more influence on
the world than Mains."
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Church Chimes
Next Sabbath Rev. Dr, Ross, of
Toronto, will be the preacher in Mel.
ville church,
uumber of improvements have been
made in and about Melville Manse prior
to lite twining of the new pester, -
Rev..). W. Hibbert, of Goirie, Chair -
1151t1 01 Wingham District, will occupy
the pulpit of the Methodist church
nelti Sabbath Dr. Oaten is improving
in health but is not yet able to resume
his work.
Rev. Mr. Young completed his work
last 'Sunday in connection with supply.
Ing Melville church pulpit since the call
was ex:ended. The old gentleman was
here for 7 or 8 Sabbaths and rendered
most acceptable service. His home is "
at Clifford He has many warm friends
in Brussels.
The itrduction of Rev, A. J. MAIM,
B. A., to Melville chinch pastorate will
tette place Tuesday• afternoon of next
week, service commencing at 2.30
o'clock. Congregational tea will be
served in the basement from 5 to 7 p.
m. under the auspices of the Ladies'
Aid. A musical and literary program
will be rendered in connectioe with s.
welcoming gathering to the Rev. Mr.
Mann and family in the church follow-
ing the supper.
Da. STEWART aum-Rev. A. c,
Stewart, a graduate of Knox college,
Tor. nto, died Tuesday at Streetsville.
Oct., in his 71st year. He was born in
Peel county and was educated in Tor-
onto. He had charge of a ellutete, 111
Bel more, Ont., for over 15 years and bad- "e-
beeu living on a farm in Streetsville, re-
tired for a number of years, He is
survived by a widow, 2 son.s and two
daeghters. Miss Hazel Stewart, a
daughter, is a teacher in oho of Toron-
to's public schools. The remains were
taken to Toronto for interment ou
Thursday, The funeral took place
from the Union station at
12 20 p, In, when the Teeswater trate
arrived.
Rev. le J. Haylock, a superannuated
minister living at Teeswater, took
charee of the services in the Methodist
church here last Sunday and did it well.
Morning text was "Will ye also be His
disciples 7" and in the evening "The
marriage Supper of the latnb" was the
theme. The reverend gentleman is a
unique personality anti presents the
Gospel message in a style peculiarly his
own, At the close of the evening
sermon Mr. leavlocksang, by recomet,
1(30 finest:4o eThe prints
nts of the nails In
His hands," the choir and congregation
joining in the chores. The services
were much enjoyed. Although in tire
Min Wry 30(3 44 years he is a hearty man
vet Red steeds day's Work like it
votive Fellow Rev, Mr, flaylock spent
hie earlier years la the Province of
Q nehec Next Sabbath he supplies for
Rev Mr ellitbert at Gerrie while the
latter comes to Breesel,
the building line in het heeding centre.
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in reteitrine enhscription TIM Pose,
we 80351)011 Pose regularly, and ..,,,l,0William 85('5 thee expect a big 50050(3A letter from Ira Gerry, of F'ort
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