The Brussels Post, 1913-4-10, Page 1VOL,. 41 NO, 41
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL, l0 1913
Now Advertisements
Per _ 1
nxla —Ftii Hmifh,�
L. aNs-E. 0. Plum
8. ser roll -Jae Cox
Reit round—Talo Poem
thirdwere—Jac. Kreuter.
Ramis to rent -8. f4 Nanta
Po.turogo—M. n. Madden.
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Greatest vninl' T O. RI"hnrdx,
13ookkoepink—show Cor Rebook
a' zsz .`deb s
W roxete r
The many friends of Donald Fisher
are pleased to see hint out again after
a lengthy illness,
Mr. Lee, a student of Huron College,
London, preached in the Episcopal,
church nn Sunday afternoon,
Mts. Robert Moffatt itnd daughter,
Fanny, have returned from Wingham
where they spent the Winter,
James Gillespie, who has been
spending a few months in this vicini-
ty, left on Tuesday for his home at
Paswegin, Seek.
Edwin and Nelson Willis and Wm.
Cornwall left on Tuesday afternoon'
to join a C. P. R. bridge gang with
whom they will be employed tate
Summer.
Lawrence Henry, of Winnipeg, and
Himmel Henry, of Port Perry, who
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heti been (u tit eudh
t t the fu t
n al of the
late 1looeri Evans, of Peeawater, Balt
ed on friends in the village this week.
Beigrave
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East I t SVa
e a *vrauosh, was totally ;woofed
bythe big wind scorns of Good Fri-
day.
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Attel an enforced holiday of 18
years I brongh Illness 'Miss Belle Scott,
of East VV'awanosh, was able to drive
to liolgrave'swesty and took a look
through the Presbyterian church,
Foresters' hall, etc. She is real
smart and the outlook is very hopH-
ful for complete restoeatioh. It is
little less than a miracle and het
many friends are delighted at her
(nprovement.
A former Methodist pastor's wife,
in the person of Mrs. J. A. Shaw,
who is now stationed on the Siloam
circuit, near 1)nndon, was recently
presented by a Life nretnbership
certificate, handsome plateau and
fern dish by the Women's Mission.
ary Society a choice pendant by the
wemhH,:y of the Mission Oirele for
splendid service reudeted during t he
p tet 4 years. An appropriate reply
was trade by the recipient. hers.
Shaw was the President of the
Women's Missionary Society. The
enemy old friends' here of Mee. Shaw
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HERE'S a dis-
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Hartt Shoe that im-
presses men favor-
ably. In style, fit,
workmanship and
wearing qualities it
easily ranks first.
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& SHOE CO., u.lt.d
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ORE than ordinary interest has been shown by the
M throngs who visited nor- Show Room on ,
• Ope ling
4. days,
many. . aliurlrii
Y , y g, anurnents were made of
the becouliugness ut)dsumtrtuess Of the new styles,
The choosingof a hat easy to decide y e with such a wealth
of suggestions ready for vola. seeing,
Quaint little boat shaped toques, artistic creations in soft
.3r,, tagel stasis, chic little productions with satin or tnaline
4.* crowns, l'1'? a
,P (ss cl shapes in e,,dless vttriatyl 'both largo and
+ smell, 1 _
+ Pretty hats for git Is in broad brine styles 0l' Mnsbroom
4, &tete.'Modelsfo•children of four and over in smart little
poke and bell shapes.
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will be glad to know that she is still
witteing her way es of old,
Wounses JNsTIIPUTa.-- Next Tues.
day the regular meeting or lielgr(tve
S4'ometee ltivtitute will be held at the
home of 4Ls. Rerbert Wheeler, (11
2.30 n'elock, "Advau Lagos of Country
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In Rall Call trnmbars ere naked to
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PPF a gond recipe or stole [tome
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t he da(,tec! r)on* Kroweua
i118titute4ill1111bel:s and others
cordially invited.
Oranbrook
hlirhaHl Iiututey's hurt), blast
here wet*4 unroofed by the recent wii
stet n and Dmilel McNeil, 14t11 tot
Grey, lost part of the roof off It
baro.
BOUO)3T THE PARIS.— Tuesday
1115 week lViIIiam Locking, 12
00(1, poeeltnaed the 13ulfollr 131 no
Parol, Loi 18, Con. 11, paying t1
5)11(1 o1' (115.501 therefor. Mr, Lockin
will get poseeision at 0000. A
aUctiou sale of Farts stock, imp!
(nests, rte., will be held nn this Alae
Wednesday afternoon of next wee
at 1 p: t)1.. with F. S. Scott, Brussel
as Anrti,un•er. Sale will be witho
reserve. List may be read in TIJ
PosT. :lie. Balfour may taken trip t
the West. Patin !8 n good one am
Mr. Loek lig should do wt'll with it.
Toa ()THEE BIDE.—Au explat)atio
is due to the public ' nunaernio a
tete in THE POST of March .7th
At the request of several melnbere n
Knox church, whose ,lames 1.9(11
lave been signed only for the pie
ailing 8101107 weather, 11 y wif
rote to Rev. ,Mr, Bell, of Moles
voieli to come over to prabr•no
o try and straighten tint scoters Ir
he church. Finally a Ctlnhn(isslnl
net to hold an investigation end 1
vas the biggest ellaln ilnttgivable
Witnesses were asked to appear be
vete not Balled to testify, They tool
o evidence, just listened to cob
rlulietory statements and goasii
nd although appealed to revere
i(nes to take testimony on oath
hey refused to do so. (1IUIi the,;
ended nut. their decisions in mean
ase ''Tha• the charge Is not 900
allied ” From tire very start of thea
haat) inVesiigatio,l ii Wes guile ap-
a,'ent L005,'11 a (Helen et•e(tl ell person
tat they \were going to Blear those
1de1•1 regardless of ertith or church
no. The tlrot ehargc against them
a8 t'nr 1101 calling 41 congregational
tenting en (11,10005 til+ call to Al nutty
f our former pasti.r. They tiled in
very way to make nut that, we had a.
ugtegdlioial meeting for that pur-
ose, some of the ministers going so
r as to strain the truth to .dn so
it finally failing (9 rt)1•) y their point
ey saiditwas quite regnlnt• not to
aye nn0, although the church law
a s:rye. must have one in tell matters
4.eetiog tine eongregati"n. Rev.
4. Ferguson, the day he read the
let, tolls two of the Elders and
ie of the Board of Managers, that it
as customary to hold a co igrega-
(mal meeting. Now how do you
candle those two statements "It i8
st.onlery to have one mid quite
gator not to have one ?" but the
urge was 'not sustained; The
coed charge was that the Annual
eet.iog was not properly conducted.
!ere were no reports given except
ooi the Auditors' end the.. Board of
attegers. The presiding Elder,
to wee uhail•(nan, refused to allow
hermits 60 vola and wheo a 01014/11
to made and seconded that ad -
seas be allowed to vote he would
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petite' of the uuuutgets elld 1 hitt 1110 $.
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wh • this l:lu rc at on tl
3 (, g i t meeting WI
not held. He stated that we had
congregational meeting and that
was called. As the Oornmissio
found that 11(1 each congregation,
sleeting was held, eve) yb, fy wo
dere why and no nue underst)u,
how "the 'Marge was not enstaitied
4th charge was soothe(• Eider can
to sur home) house, knowing I w
absent and &tensed my wife of pe
shading a neighbor woman to stn
away from church and stated pos
Lively that he had proofs. He el
gaited of the woman and found they
was no truth in his statements (41)
at the investigation he twisted it a
round that he only said he though
he could furnish proofs. When 1
was eoutradieted I again appealed t
place both witnesses on oath but th.
was again refused and in some wit
or other "the charge was not sustain
ed."
Is there any cou't of. justice h
the Laud will uphold these decide is
Are these Elders so simple miode
as to
imagine that this mockery of t)1
investigation cleared their) in th
eyes of the congregation ? Th
Ignorant and credulous may thin
that it has and stay with thea) but
nothing will clear them in the eyes
of the intelligent portion of the con
gregatton and the large percentage of
empty pews every Sabbath (ley bears
silent testimony against them.
JOAN MCNADB.
Craobl•ook, April 2, 1918.
Walton
Repairs to a number of thedamaged
buildings by the wind storm ate being
made its quickly its 11) ttetial toil men
are available.
George and Mrs. Ferguson, of Tor-
onto, were here for a few days visit-
ing at Robert Fergeson's• We are
glad to hear that Miss eland Fergu-
son 15 making favorable progress•aatl
limy leave the hospital by the end of
this week.
DEATH OF ROBERT MELLI8.— Mon -
da), of last week Robert tllellis,
formerly of Kipprn, passed away at
t he residence of his son-in-law, Rev,
A. *1cKibbol, !n London, at the a.ge
Uf 83. He wits nue of the pioneers M.
H111011 eonu4y, resiling at Hippel.,
whHre hr: WIl8 enraged in business
for about 46 years, inuring which time
he served es postmaster. For over
half it century he was a member of
the Methodist chetah. He was in 0-
de/eased by ttvn 50118 some years ago
and by his wife, June Smith i11H111s.
who died in London about a your 111111
tt half ago. (ince elates, ill vs. Pd wand
Onsford, of Elora, survives !1)171 ; also
(our daughters, Mrq. $emirs Ivisnu,
Kinpeu ; etre. (Rev.) A. 1!c'1 ihhnn,
London ; Mrs. J. Balfour, Regio. and
Mt N. (Rev.) \Vm. Gould. of FO 1.1011$11
Japan. Rev, Mr. McKibbnit is 41
Walton old boy who is well remem-
bered by many in this locality.
Ethel'
Sal.arnz Mn))dayy a czar of potae-
tuea twillday be alit Ethel G. T. R. anti will
be offered for sale by Jno, Richmond.
See advt. in this issue.
Wm. Milne, of North Bay, was re-
newing old acquaintances here a short
filum ego. He Inas prospered in the
Not thland'we are pleased to hear
A good share of last Monday's
Council sleeting was taken up in .dis-
misaion of drain By-laws, three of
which were read and peovllionally
adopted.
Sabbath afternoon last Rev. Mr.
Meoullnoh, the new Presbyterian
minister, pee(tehed his fleet sermon
here. Kis subject (vas "The cluing of
Waltman, the leper," from whish a
nurnber of profit"able lessons were
pointed Ont.
WOMEN'S INBTITDTE,—The vegetal.
-trim
of WometesInstitute will
be11Hr
ilutrte
C homeo
f Mrs. wort
Dd
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on Thursday, April 17111, at 231 p. rt).
Subject, "Systematic Honse.krepine,"
led. by Mrs. C. Cleaver and Mee, R.
Dilworth.
These mil
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s he 11f•
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t e anew •re 1
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Y q u tit
favorite +unities, Remember the don-
ations to the Hospital Fund.
At the bast meeting of the 01nadiau)
Clube
th Guv .et • It L nit •h was defeated
feaLed
and the Leader of the Opposition, S.
Campbell, tv148 called upon to form a
nve11
g one, tt.
. Next meeting will be
held Friday c I i(,14y evening, May loth, when
Prof. Zavitz, of Gnelph, will address
the Ciub on an Agricultural topic.
As lie is h foremast )actin ill this lice
he should be heard by a large audi-
ence.
In the short story told last week
concerning the past 108601y of the
Pres
iYte
nun cion ch here no attempt
was amide to individualize yet here i8
no doubt special reference should
have been male of the late Wm.
Spence, who for lon ear8 labo
most industriously milds successfully
in the various departments it) the !,N
Wrest, of the congregation. 13is name
and work are even' -green in the
memory of those who It nety him and
the earnestness of his efforts. This is
tt tribute dice the late Mr. Spellee
TNVJTED Fou THE FOURTH YEAR.—
The following from a Chatluuu paper
refet•e to a well-known fotnier 41(•111,,.
diet pastor whole friends ate glad to
notice this mark of eppeechtt,(n of
his work t "The' quarterly official
boatel aPit
V .toric
avenueMethodist
c thodist
church met, last ,evehln and invited
4. Are attracting much at- .t.
.t. tention these days. 4.
$` ▪ New designs are t(1 t.
.N We have them to rations4.
+ shades such as Tau., Slues, ,}.
,q Grays, &o.
•P These are worn by the Best .j.
Dressed Metl. Suits made: by us
,y, are distinctive and 00(14.ct and .P
1. bound to give satisfaction.
.I. (101ne ie and let us shote ynu. ,P
001' prices are moderate con-
sidering the quality of material
.I, and workmanship. • '1'
+ Gond trimmings one of the •0
4. A few Ready-to-wear Over-
coats at a Bargain.
* featates of our Llade,
* W. P. Fraser
� Merchant Tailor
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between pastor and congregation and
also shows that the Victoria avenue
church people are highly pleased with
111e ltlillistt•y among there,. Mr.
Armstrong thankfully accepted the
invitation told will now speed another
year in Chatham•"
Leadbury
Miss G. Storey has gone to spend
the Summer itt Hullett at 1', Mo-
* 1 Mall's,
l tin's,
Saturday last. John Belittle delivered
a fine horse to J. Sparrow for which
he received the handsome sum of
*861. W.
Mrs. .UcNichol, who has been quite
iii for some time, is improving slowly
but is still confined to bed. We wish
het a speedy recovery,
tt'cdoestlay, April 2nd, Walter
Davidson wag Il)>Ii(ied to Miss Agnes
Telfer, of Grey township. The Lead -
limo. petiole extent! congratulations
11111 w4elcomt' illes. Davidson to their
midst.
John J. WcGavin has again come
to the front at the Spring Shote in
Seaforth, held on April 1st, taking
lot prize, for his year old colt in a
huge class of coils that have taken
prizes tit Toronto and London Fall
hilus and Guelph Winter Fair. This
colt was shred by Mr. TcGavin's well
known stallion "Lrntdnn's Favourite."
Morris
Township Onuncil met last Monday,
Thos. McMillan, of Hullett, [vas cal-
ling of relatives in Morris this week.
So roue!) rain has kept the roads
very bad but they will soon iwpl•nve
now.
Jas. Bowman, M. P„ was hove
this week for few clays from Ot-
tawa.
David Walker, of Regina, washere
on a short visit to the parental home.
This is a buaillees trip.
D. G. Smith, agent for Old Oountry
faint bele, was at Toronto last week
sleeting a company destined for this
local i l y,
This week Ed. Ward held an auc-
tion sale and purpnses removing to
New Ontario taut for
the
Summer, if
longer. , act
1t is said Morris will supply the
bride for a no -distant matrimonial
alliance. Dont ask THE POST who it
1s as we wont tell just yet.
The roof was blown off Alex. Cloak-
ey's tend Jas. Grasby's barns • wetal-
1!
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shingles from las. Clark's barn
roof and Robt.d
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bowie got a
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We 1Ferry
m e to state that Mrs.
S. Walker, 0111 line has not been hav-
ing Very gond health of late but her
teat[
friends hope e ho
s will 1 soon
be
fully Hs tired.
ed.
Oi1i the 811) line, Gnod Friday's wind
stone made bad work. James Smith
had part
hie a,nroof blown
Off.
At David Lu,idk4w's one side wag tak-
etl totally off and the other side above
the pl(rllne. John Mciluay lead a
space
28 feel
i ofro
roof cleared orf.
Roof split at ridge and lapped for 28
feet. At \Vth. Skelton's about 60 feet
were cleared, taftors, sheeting, and
'shingles. About 75 blushes of siting.
les will be t'equired to put George
Jackson's barn root in shape. The
8nd of Thos. Bolger's straw shed was
chummed and on W, 13,, Maunders'
hum n) aa�oes •the concession limo Ilse
storm took East side of rent olid seri-
misty damaged both silo and wind-
tsill. 1t will take C
k many
hundred
dollars to stake gond. the losses in this
town8hl!).
LATE elite. RICA&RI) PRATT,—Theta
died. very suddenly at the home of
herdanglttee!n hticknow ore 'Tuesday
of lets¢ week Mavis, Corbett, relict of
the late Richard P1•110, Deceased
lied been in her usual health and was
about the house until within a couple
of hours of her demise, wile( she
complained' of a suffocating sensation
lied lay do*vnne the bets and expired
shortly afterwards. The late Mrs.
nett [vas horn hi 13itncoe County in
the yea, 1835 and where sixteen years
later she
WAS married to Richard
the pastor, Bev. E, lag'. Ar'tnstrnng, Pettit wan lived on the adjacent lot
back for a fottrtl, year air ae increase to that, of her father. Here she ro-
of 8200 a year whtry, The board also mauled lentil the death of her linehand t
advanced his s/t1)lry for the present 1t) Jnr ' 1904, since then she has been
year $100. The genelnsity time malting leer home with. her son, h
manifested by the quarterly honed ltiehatel, of the 13111 of Willett matt s
etroegly attests the happy relatioes her daughter in Ltteknow. Deceased
was a member of the Methodist
church and for many years took an
interest in the work of the church at
Jackson's appointment, She leaves
a family of two buys and two girls to
mourn her loss, namely ;—(leorge, of
Manitoba
Richard, c}lard 18t 1 1
! lin le t
t
Mra, Julie ht1C Carter, ter Luckmvw mutt Mise
Les
Maria, the 1
t b tlxr• whow
, a as with e
w her
mother in Luckuow at the time of
Icer death. The remains were btought
to Myth for burial an Friday morn-
ing the funeral taking place flout the
r•eeidettco of Mrs. Otitis, King street,
In the afternoon, iutetlnent being
made in the Uniolt cemetery. The
bereaved family have the sympathy
of all their old ueigghbots and Weeds
in this section }n their beteavelnent.
Jamestown
John putt, of Gnderich, was here
last week ou a business trip, They
are liking their new home.
George McDonald, North Boundary,
bus made about .160 gallons of Maple
syrup this season. He has a good
bush.
Miss Moses was supplying the place
of Miss McLelland, of Ethel, at the
Ramsay school, 14 miles West of
Jamestown.
The One paper tread by Miss Jessie
Strachan to the Women's Iustitute
on "The latest it( the home" will ap-
pear in next issue.
Mts. Thus. McEwen, was in Dur-
ham last week attending the martiage
Uf her James, of Guderich, to Miss
Cassie Barton, of Toronto.
We are sorry to hear that Elijah
Jacklin, an old resident of the 2nd
con., of Gley, is on the sick list but
we hope he will soon be fully restored.
The young ladies of• Jamestown
were entertained at the huwe of
Thos. Smith and presented Miss Jean
Burke with a "Bridal Shower," odor
pp
to her tuarriuge to a Mr. McLeod, of
Ripley locality. Her many friends
wish her a ban voyage over the
matrimonial sew
alATRI]UONIAt.— Wednesday even-
ing of last week was the scene of a
!pretty wedding at 5 p. u)., when Rev.
D. Wren, 51. A., tied the mauimouial
bow between Norman McLeod, a
prosperous young farther, of Ripley
and Miss Eliza J., eldest daughter of
S. and Mrs. Burke, at the• parental
horse. East of Jonestown. As the
wedding march was played by Miss
Maury Smith, the principals took their
places under an evergreen arch in the
parlor for the ceremony, the bride be-
ing given away by her father, which
was witnessed by the immediate rela-
tives of the ronu•aoting parties. They
were unattended. The bride wore a
becoming costume of nays blue lady's
cloth with white net waist over white
silk, After congratulations the com-
pany sat down to a spread of good
things p(aparerl in the best style of
the hostess. The wedding gifts were
umnerous, useful and valuable, in-
cluding e4sutn of money. Mr. and
Mts. McLeod left for Ripley on
Thursday, a reception being held at
the groom's parental home Friday
evening when about 150 guests assem-
bled. The young couple will reside
on the grantul'S farm, 8th eot'x, Moron
township, near Ripley. BI•ike's going
away dress was old rose silk. We ex.
tend hearty congratulations and hope
that the future has many bright and
prosperous days in store fur them in
their voyage over life's sea.
Grey
Send nett Pose, the news. Its al-
ways welcome, Telephone Nos. are
31 and 32.
Chas. Draper, who went to England
last December to visit relatives and
friends, is back from an enjoyable
stay. e
H isemployed in i
15111 cnu. P sett tt Jno. Ewau's
It is said Messrs. Somers and Tyer-
man have leased the Mitchell farm,
11th Cott.,
For this frau. The former
hos been the tenant since R. Mitchell
went West.
Further drainage plans will be car-
ried out in Grey township this year,
some of the By-laws being provislonal-
1 adopted at the e r
Y Council P meeting
last Monday.
Prices wet with quite a swim at
Hartwell Speiran's auction sale Tues-
day after
naon. Mr.
Y b eh an
will like-
ly s)e dl cloning n the c tllu
Y t Sum
i tiler in the
g
West where he has been on former
rasions,
Aimee M
c cattle underwent Q t n el wen
t an-
).
(thee operation
on
Buuda
Y but the
last reports are that be is improving,
He has put up a good fight and we
hope will 11 soon v
t in out t t and
ibe
able toget home.
one
At the Township Council meeting
last Monday the erection of the two
cement abutments for the nets Clark
bridge ah the 17th COIL, wail let to
John McNabb, of Cranbrook, at
$4.76 per cubic yard. A 40 foot iron
bridge will be put on.
TUE NAMES WERE MIXER.—In the
item concerningr
the Parr—Riley
marriage last week there was a ser'ioue
blunder viz that Levi Parr was re.
ported ae the
bridegroom egroom when it
should have read Milton Parr. The
mistake trade no difference to persons
not acquainted with the interested
parties but to those - who were it Wall
the caner of some sport and possible
annoyance. No damage was clone'
IVP. !lope and THE P08T (11001laes to
be good aid never get names lifted
up again. •
Next Tuesday James seen Miss Bella
Botz, well known residents of the
lith coil, expect to leave for Portatge-
la-Prairie, alias., one of the points
they will visit !n , Untie trip to the
West. Mr. Betz fat- has (vett
leased by Jaines Dickson for t4. year,
This lace
p mal taken alt by ince late
Philip Botz neat ly 00 yeas s ago'and
his will be the first time x1(31)1 ,13
outside of a member of the f))((((ly 1
as worked it,, Paton is neatly 4,11
ceded down. We irisin Mr. and 11h.s
Baty an enjoyable stay in the \l est. 1
W. ,H. Is:ERR, .Proptheor
They both deserve a holiday evenn if •
they will he missed hem the old horse.
Umz XIV (flY)cLPI3 11013PITAL. --. On
Friday, ,\larch 2S1.11, Fruoois Ouates,
well known remittent of Dims, town -
step, Med
Guelph hospital
ttot where n t
e
had w,tl l use wt) operation, u t ,
Wes l/ 4 t. fSt a
t o t3 Ir a ut his age, Se-
nates
li
r g,
mates 1
Ma 55 1u who was Moot Mary
J.
A,•nU l Ut \t, ^ t
t , ult'la township, carte are
left to mouth hitt loos c—I sou, Ed-
ward, of iflzn , and 6 daughters, 1(1rs.
Alex, Campbell, of hlonktou ; Mre.
Juilu Aimee -joint, of Wilkie, Sask. ;
z%ire. Gaol gr hJuwp, 13attlefnld, Sask.;
Sara. Richard. Juit ietuu, Ehue ; and
151 tam Frames, et home. The funeral
Look place Monday, March Bleb, to
"Fairview" cemetery, Listowel, and
was attended by quite a zuwber from
this locality. Sympathy is extended
to the bereaved,
MATRIMONIAL ALLIANCES
DAVI D
sON—TELFElt
On'*Vedmesday eveuiug, Aptil2nd,
a very pretty wedding was solemnized
SA the home of Wm. and alts. Telfer,
10th cut
i. liras township, when chant
daughter, Mlles Aggle, wa, united In
marriage with Walter Davideou, of
uKtliup, frt clic presence of about 30
guests, the near relatives of the two
fuwtltes and the members of the Pres.
byteriau choir of Date church, Wel-
tum, of which the bride has been a
west faithful and efficient member.
'1'he bride wore a beautiful gown of
white voile and named a large boquet
of white carnations. Rev. 2. A, Lun-
dy, of tlalum, performed the mar•
Liege cereulu0y. Daring the reeep-
tiu .and eignwg of the registerta
quartette from the choir sang "The
Voice that Breathed o'er Eden," The
wedding dialer was served in ex,iel-
lent style ot the spacious dining room,
after which speeches and toasts
were participated .in. Among . the
mutter us gifts w the bride told groom
testifying to the high eatuent in which
they are held, was a beautiful silver
10a service presented by the choir of
.Duff's cbu4vll, Waltuu. Mr. and Mrs.
Davidson will reside in McKillop and
have the heat ty hood wishes of a wide
circle of telativea and friends for a
vet y happy awl prosperous life.
COLLIES—AIItEN8
A pretty wedding took place at the
Moue of Janes atm Mrs. Aikens on
tV eduesctay March 12th, at 4 o'clock,
whet) their daughter, lldyth. Ellen,
was united in marriage to Wm.
Outline, of Logttu. Rev. Dr. McRae,
pastor of Kuux Church, Mitchell,
assisted by Rev. Mr. cousins, pastor
of Zwn Methodist church, performed
the ceremony. The bride entered
the parlor leauitlg un the arm of her
father, Co the strains of the Wedding
March' played by Miss Annie Collins,
coustu u1 the groom. Bride *5118 as-
sisted by 8ii5s Little Collins, sister of
the groom, while Ervine Aikens,
brother of the bride, supported the
groom. Viola Morrison, of Mc-
Killop, wade a chat ming little Sower
girl, carrying a basket of white
carnations in which the. ring was
concealed. The bride looked very
attractive iii et gown of cream eolieune
cal ryiug a boquet of cream American
Beauty ruses. After congratulations
the guests assembled to the dining
room where a dainty lucent awaitett
them. Toasts were proposed to the
bride by Rev. Mf. McRae and re-
sponded to by Rev. Mr. Cousins.
The evenlug was spent in music and
thumb's when several One eolo8 were
teudered by Dl. MtShall, of Dublin.
The guests, to the number of 160, in-
cluded relatives from Clinton;
Walton, Stratford, Listowel. Staffs,
McKillop 111 and
other
points. P t The
P
young /:Duple will reside on the
groom's farm near Willowgrove,
Loan, Their litany friends join in
within them m along, prosperous and
happy wedded life.
hicEwEN—Baaro.X
'rinit
1 church, Durhat
Y , ) was the
cue 1' a
e t# pretty L wedding
t
P Ya high
luno on V
g
Wednesday, t April '
Lod
Y. P when
he marriage was solemnized of Miss
alhatrit)e 1) Barton, of Toronto, to
tones . l
J lltEwe
n of Go
maria
h. The
ride
is a hal' sister of
Rev. W. ,
matey, Rector of Trinity 01101011,
In performed tole ceremony. Mise
arid) V i
(Ilei
presided at the organ
ran
g
t)4 the choir of the church also as -
01441 in the singing of the hymn,
The voice that breathed o'er Fden,"
t)(1 "Th
e• 1
Ile Dens M.iaet•saLur. 111[*
ride, who was given away by' hat
ember, Joseph A. Barton, was
audsolnely gowned in white ambit
aped with ninon with pearl Whe-
less. She %vote a bridal veil with
teeth of orange blossoms and
zlied a white player book. Miss
ssie
W. Dayton, sister of the bride,
tad a. -bridesmaid anti wore pale
P
tie satin draped with ninon, .and
1•ine t)
led with small pink rosebuds,
(1a black hat,
Site also
wore tt
eautiful n'
} t al necklace and pendalL
e girt o1' the groom, and carried a
q,1et of prnit rases. The groom's
It to the bride was a ring get with
e pearls. After the ceremony the
Mal party wits entertained at the
e1ory fora few hours, when they
t byC.T. R. for Toronto, Ottawa
n
d Montreal, They will also vial[
a. :Hartley', 1)alf•brotiter of the
ide, tinct 1 of
P p,• elle Bi-tingllal
(idol school at Vankleelt Hill, Mr,
d Mrs, bl0Ewei, will settle in
air• tonne at Goderich, after a trip
some ten days. Those reaetmt
lu a distance were,
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Ewen, Jamestown, mother of the
groom 1 Mrs. G.13arton, I)f "Ifilmore
Cottage," Howiek, loather (if the
bride t Miss Una Martin, rTeeawa'ter
old ;Hiss Jessie Baht(( and Joseph
Bari flit, of Toronto. Did friends
wis11, air. 110111vo) a)d beide many
nippy acid prosperous years.