The Brussels Post, 1914-1-8, Page 1VOL, 42 .VO. 27
BRUSSELS. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, yANUARY 8, '1914 W H. Is: RR, Probt46107
New Advertisements
Local -Lr, G. Plum'.
Local -Alf, naelcer.
bodaI-T, 0. Richards,
Bells lost -John Oliver.
Rona lout -'rhos. Misr.
OIOoo sionnths -388, Pox.
Wlntar Hale -D. C. Iloilo,
Shoo NeIo-1 0. Richards.
Diasolation-Menai l;rns,
Gold il'ish Orae -Ir R Smith.
Aviation sola-Roht, Rinnittan.
Notice to Deed'tar•s-W 3. Resell.
W ostern Farm lands -Fred. J. Barton.
Zstt"ict "els
Jamestown
'1'hursdety afternoon, 22nd inst., an
Auction Sale of Far'rn stock, imple-
ments, oats eta„ will be held by
Robert Hamilst n on what is known
as the Oncmbes l'in't» adjoining this
place. P. S. Scott will be the
Auctioneer.
Friday afternoon and evening of
this weeic Victoria Hall will be oc-
cupied by the supplement 'ley Farm.
eve' Institilte teeming. The spealtere
will be Messes, Swim' mill McMillen.
The Wnropn's Institute will hp ad-
dressed by Miss Campbell, of Bramp-
ton. Joint meeting, in the evening
S. S. No. 10, Morels hell] their
R111111a1meeting as provided. Dave.
Il,uusay sneceeds Chas. ]+arrest ae
teneiee. Thr synod 1'nntenr•1, we'll, to
1). Mil ler' at $1 99 per mutt, Thee.
Smith will be e-tu'etekee of 8011001
house foe 1014 at a eatery n1 580 00.
A new fence will be built around the
yard next Summer by Robe> 1 We-
sel!. Meeting disenttaed the. hnildi lig
of et mini, 5011001 but ft wlte agreed
that it bad better' be left ovet until
another year., Mho, Bessie Moses is
the highly.esteemed inateuctor.
Wro teeter
NEWSY and Mrs. Lithe,
of Toeuuto and 13, and etre, Whit-
move, of litteeisl'uu spoilt New Yette's
Day with their parents, R. )tad Mts.
Blank. -ferry Patdersuu, of 0110ton,
is spending a fete weeks holidays at
his home Here. -Mise Fanny Moffatt
lute been the guest of Wtuglutol
friends doting the past seek. -Wal-
lace Leckie, of Iowa, is visiting his
mother alit]bl'ether's hese.- Miss
Jennie Howe hag betel appoi1>Led
teacher in the Monet. Elgin Indian
school for wlrlcl ptilace ' else left
last Satnrclay.-Ashton Mnerisot, of
Hanover, spent last \\Tydtlesday with
his sister, Mrs. Geo. Luelcie•- Ales.
Geo. Allan and Ml's. Gordon Monte,
leader and organist of the Prrslry-
teriiu, clinch elude, who recently
resigned thrix' poailions were kindly
remembered by the choir at .the Lome
of Mrs. 'Allan last' Friday evening
when the latter was pre8e.nLed with a
pearl sunburst and Airs, H159tia a gilt
clock. MI's. °loin Higgins hits been
appointed organist and Mrs. Wesley
clot' leader -Mias D. Wilson spent
the holiday at her home in B. us8el9.
-J. R. and Mrs. Wendt were visitors
in NIilibutty ore>' New Year's Day.-
Mrs. Alex.' Wright. and children and
Mrs. Alex. Higgins spent several day..
0f. last week with friends at Harris-
t,on.-Jos, 13alltuttyn8 hay .disposed of
Iris livery 1/1181 11088 Lo 1,'c, Lowry, of
Bet-maleswho took possession on
'1'Iiursdtty.,-Rev. I. A. McKelvey, of
Sh't:hel, a former pastor here, will de-
liver tt Missionary sermon in the
Methodist rhumb next Sunday'ewee-
ing.-S, 'Dobbs, of Bret nu, was et
visitor at the home of D. D. Sander;
eon lastweek.-Other Wroxeler news
Inco be read on pogo Sof this issue.
Moncrie•ff
Hiss M. Killing, of Port Oath ET,
1125 been visiting 'relatives in this.
Ioeal1Ly.
We congratulate Reeve Livingstone
on hie return by acclamation rindevish
hint Farther honors at the On. Council
1tcil
John and Bert Forrest of Alberta
and Saslu,Lchewan, 'til'e visiting vela-
lives and friends at Atwood and Mon-
crieff locality,
21ie new teacher, Herbert' Toll. of
Blyth, commenced work last, Monday.
We wish him success. He boards at
15lttrshal- Flarrison's.a •
At the annual school meeting of S.
S. No. 9, George McKay, • jr., was el-
ecied t1.u8tee. the .woncl contracts.
went to George Speiran. 141b con., at
$2.95 and D. K. Livingstone, at $8.00,,-
11) (sorely each. G. W. McKay will he
caretaker again,' lie' receives $87.00
for the work:
There should, be a good rally of
the people pf the community at the
Farmers institute meeting which Is
announced to he held in the school
house here on Tuesday of next week.
Everybody .welcome. Speeches will
be delivered by Messer, Swinn and
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people of this country have nev-
er r Liea• rd a ,actio S•tle as we h ve
planned for these 15 days. We
know of only one way to turn this stock
into money in this short time.. That's.
what we have got to do and we have cut
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the prices' to less than half. One $
be as good as leo. Everyone from far
get thisar
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time!
will chance
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time to buy at your own prices.. We pos-
itively will not.. reserve one $ s worth of
this stock,"•
Ladies' White Wear, Collars, Gioves,
Scarfs,Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear,
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Underskirts, Rain Coats, Flannelette
Blankets, Wool Blankets, Cottons, Sheet-
ings, Lawns, Curtains, Sweaters,' Shirts
and Shirtin s Tickincy`s Wool Sheetin gs,
Collars and Ties, Silks and Satins, Mil-
linery, Groceries, Boots, Shoes es an
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bers
ub-b rs and a
thousand other things going
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at Wholesale Prices.
this tdVCCLis me 1t and
come here
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expecting to find ten times as
many. You,trvill not be disappointed. ' a`
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'Bring in al] the Eggs you canbeg, bor-
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or steal. They are worth 400 a. doz.
here, and with goods almost given away,
can you afford to miss -this 'chance?
will up your- $ $, they. slake
your supply ofdi'oods
you rich now: .Get }ou.
for less lilo,ney than it cost the roan that
made them.
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Churn twice a day y
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these. Did you- ever hear of A'NY-
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Store open every Night
Teat to the Sl•
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the family Ont. Get` Busy 1 That Means You.1
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Take Warning. Come Early and Often. Everything 711g MUST go, Be
here next Saturday morning, January 3rd, 'when the clock strikes 8.3o.
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McMillan and .Mies Campbell, and
discussions will follow. Meetings at
1,80 and 7.80.p. in, A-progi'atn of
music re expected ales at the evening
gathering.
Bluevale
School re -Opened ou Monday morn -
big after the holiday,
1 ur nbert'y Council will meet here
next Motc1ayat 11 a, in.
Adclitiodul Bluevale news may be
read on page5 of this iy,ue.
Saerrtrnent in the Presbyterian
i'hore') ;next Suttdiyy morning. Pre
pttrittoiy service 'Friday' when Rev.
Mr. Gilison, of Behno e will preach.
A meeting -to 0ganize the Liter-
ary Society for the Winter was held
in the school room of the Preeb3'-
terian church 'oil Wednesday even-
ing of this wgelt.
Satan day of next week the Farmers'
institute Meetings will be held in the
Forester's Hall Mete. .The pogrom
will +insist of the illtrndut•tion of
topics tii4Detley 'cattle, Soil cultiva-
tion, &c. by A. Swann and T. McMil-
lan. Miss Campbell, of Br'awpinn,
will address the ladies in the after-
noon and >5>1>1 1(111 meeting will be held
in the evening when Bluevale mission'
talent will inlet sperse selections be:
tween the addresses. Councillor W.
EL Fraser is the President.
• t he Melt het. We trust speedy con -
a
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vehemence will follow.
4 Joseph Vance, of 'Tavistock, )'0-
• turned home lifter Spending two
• weeks with his (laugh lPIS 'Mrs, Robert
4 0001rani. 11e is s0,1111 fat' it man
♦• 81 yeers old. He was. in these. parts
40• whet) it was all bash. Mr, Vance
S. was n 'brother.iu-law to William
Armstrong, who kept the American
• • ]tote] in Brussels and rats the stage
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Leadbury
MrKillopites have three chances of
attending Farmers' Institute rmeet-
ings near by, viz at Walton next
\Vednesdcty ; Winthrop nn That edits,
and Harlork nit Finlay, 16th Inst
Afternoon and evening with addresses
by Messrs. Swint' and 1•larddog and
Miss Campbell. The latter addresses
the ladies in the afternoon.
MRS. MUROHIE PASSED .AW 4Y. -An
old and well known Indy, in Lhe per-
son of Mrs. Alex. bItivellie, passed
away at her hone in Winthrop nn the
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11 oc 'err, at the adva c
t net a 11 e
last clay
tel age of 86 yerits and 4 months.
Fnilex'al took place on Friday to
Mutitlandbauk cemetery. For many
years deceased waited on the public
in the store and post office. M1•.
Murchie died 20 years ago. One
daughter dam'lived with: the
mother and
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willbe sympathised with in her
bereavement.
Grey
Attend the Farmers' Institute
meetings. •
Flies Margaret 'Giant is have on to
visit front Leamington, Essex County.
Fred. Alcock has been on the sick
Het but we hope he will soon be o. k.
Mr. and Miss Fallis, of Listowel.
were visitor's ab Thos. Aleock's, 14L1i
coli.
13ugh and Mrs. Porter are -back
from an extended trip through the
West.
Miss Vina Armstrong, stenographer
of Toronto, was home' for a brief
holiday visit.
-o*Jnn. Pearson batt a bee hauling
brick front Henfryu yard.' It begins
to look suspicious,. •
Dan. Machan has returned from his
holiday trip to Sarnia and reports
having a good time.
15liss I1laey Davidson, who was a-
way on 0 hulidn.y visit with relatives
and oldfriends, arrived home this
Dr. Tyeeman, of Milestone, Sask.,
aparents and
`.it r his a r
Is here
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relatives other re £fives welcome
and is a' tv ome
visitor.
Miss Emma Lake is home from an
enjoyable holiday visit with relatives
ami friends at Belgrave, Winghnm
and Rluovtlle.
Will. Linehan', of the On arm
AgriculI tire! College, Gnelp1>, Ont.,
spent New Yearsweek at James
Dolmen's, near Silver Corners.
Cenrla.ir and Mrs. Phippen, of
Winghnm, returnedto their home
P1ldcty,after spending It week with
r'littives and.frietds in Grey -town-,
Tuesday of this week Charlie Lake,
who le 110010 front ,the West, attend-
ed the wedding of Noah Ament, his
neighbor in Saskatohevan, who
rnareied Miss O'Nichol, of Gowans -
town.. Wedding took place in St.
Paul's church, Sometimes these.
doiugrt are infectious so you had
better look nut Charlie,
STai muntIDs ns BLOSSOM.- On
the last day of. December,- Wm.
Giant, wile was working in the
Archie Iiislop bush, •141b eon., die-
povered'tt bunch ,of wild eteawberry
011>85 1» whieb were, well developed
blossoms. This is an unusual 0e-
airreice at en late a date but is an
illustrati'nti, of the mildness of the
season.
A social party was held last Ftiday
evening at the home of Jnn, and Mrs.
Grunt, 12111 con. 17 from: Gorrie
locality were present. A fine tamp
was enjnFed.
1 ' operation eration was
a mi nor 1
Lost weekp
peefermecl o1 Mrs. Roots Stelling.
3rd eni. She is making a favorable
recovery mid will soon be cenvales-
cellt we hope. •
The reporter speaking of the family
ee-union at 'Thos. Lott's 9th con ,
neglected to elate that illi', and Mrs.
Lott were presented tvith a line
Meek as a reminder of the visit.
There was no service in Union
chnrrh10,4 Sunday,afternoon owing
to lank of heating appliances, New
'R
enol furnat;es have been installed this
weeic so the unable will be obviated,
Township Council will meet on
Monday of next week at the Hall,
Ethel, the Statutory meeting- for
1914. Rumor has ' it that Reeve
Livingston may be the next Warden
bf Beton Comity, '
Miss Delia, ' daughter of .Joseph
Whit field, has been seriorsly ill with
an attack of pneumonia, Mrs. Whit-
field and Miss Mat y are also both on
Morris
A social party was held at. Menno
and 151rs..Jecksoi's, 8th line, last Fri-
day evening.
151188 Ellen Evans left for White-
chinch last Monday where she will
teach for 1014. Wet wish her success..
Baxter Bewley, of Fillmore,
Sask., is here i,n^-a visit with relatives
and friends. He is a son of Richard
Bewley, 7111 line.
Robert J. Armstrong, who has
spent the past season in Edmonton lo-
cality has arrived home. He enjoyed
the Gip and his stay in the West,
Hai vey and Mrs. McGowan, of
Plenty, Sask., were visitors at the
home of Thos. and Mee. Bielhy, 8th
line. They are now visiting in Hullett
and tither points,
The Oferial polling sub -division
tignees for the Reeveship last Monday
me not to hand but Reeve Shnrtreed
is said to have had a majority of 18
over Mr. Campbell.
Last Sabbath afternoon Rev. W.
.Lewitt, of Victoria College. Toronto,
occupied the pulpit of the Jackson
t
church very acceptably. His fittlee'
was
g Re
preaching at Rtnseels for Rev.
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Mr•, \'S
T1 et
e Who was ill.
]Many penple were disappointed by
the retirement of Councillor W. O.
Thuell, 6th line, He was a good man
and did his work conscientiously and
will he asked to accept office at some
future date. His retiremeet let the
Corntdl t in v
s b acclamation.
Morris 'Township Council for 1914
will consist of Reeve J. Shnrtreed and
Oonncillors W. 0. Laidlaw. D. John-
ston, W. 1.1. Fraser and W. Elston.
From a geographical (standpoint it
would not be an easy matter to place
the members better. We wish them
£t pleasant term of office.
To the `rate -
CARD DP THANKS.- T
payees of Morris township :-I wish
to heartily thank you for re-electing
Inc. to the Reeve's chair for another
year. The honor is duly appreciated
and I will endeavor to prove worthy
of the trust. Yours Truly,
JOHN SHORTREED.
Mrs. A. McCall and Miss Mabel Mc-
Call have returned film a two weeks'
visit to Chatham.' While there they
attended the wedding of W. J. McCall
Toronto, and Miss Harper, of the
Maple City. Will. is the youngest son
of Mrs. A. McCall, and is living in Tor-
onto. . We wish the young couple
every happiness.
HYMENEAL. -011 Wednesday, Dec.
81st at 4 p. til„ a pretty wedding was.
solemnized at the home of Henry and
Mee. Jackson, 8th line, when their
+laughter Miss Jessie H. and Wm. A.
Login', of Blyth, were united in
mar-
riage byRev. Geo.Jewitt, in he
irenc
of 40 guests. The principals
took their places under a
decorated arch as the Wedding
March was played by Miss Maud Jack-
son, sister to thebride. They were
unattended. Bride wore. a most be -
coining costume of white Duchess
•setin, After congratulatione.
the company sat down to an elegant
supper. The officiating clergyman
proposed the health of the bride and
g,onm in Which all joined heartily.
Evening was spent very pleasantly
after which Mr. and Mrs. Logan drove
Bride was pre-
' erne. 13 ld .
to their own h i
sentedwith a fine piano by the groom
and the pianist received' a pearl tie
pin. Among the guests from a dist-
-tutee were 11. and Mrs. Coombes and
Mani ; R.
Deloraine
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sou Orville, of
R. and Mesa McDonald and Howard
McDonald, of Brigden ; Mrs. Got vil-
le, Mi98 Jean and Jack, of London ;
and Wesley Logan, from the West.
Mr, and dire. Logan enter on married
life wil.lt the hearts, good wishes of a
,vide circle of relatives and friends.
INew
DT'LIOATEDI O
NoT EASILY D
Year's Day the home of ex -Deputy
Reeve Gent gP Kirkby and hisbetter
half, 8111 line Mortis township, v
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tnes-
sed ahtppyy scowin the gathering of
the 10 ohilth'en, who constitute the
family. The pleasure was greatly in-
eteased by the arrival of Jno. and
Mee. Shnrtreed, front the far off
Peace River c,nntry, and Jno.
Oatslor and wife, of Dass City, Niichi-
gtun. Feasting on the good thiegs of
the land, vocal and instrumental
niil8i0 and social chat filled the passing
Inane, which sped all too quickly,
a n
'lyre's Wert'28 in all pie c L. The
t n the home.,
n nathau r >
hildt r are Jo
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stead ; Henry,Belgrave V. S., of g.
audHeibert 7th lice; Mrs. baistm'�
Mrs, Slsorueed, already referred to ;
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Mrs,, 1, McCall., of Martis ; AT .1'9. R.
\Vat t,' of T3nllett •; Miss Jennie,, teach -
e1' ett Berlin ; and Miss Ellen at home.
well-known
lir. and Mrs, Kirkby are
residents staving resided' in this town-
ship for the past 85 years, The farm-
er is 76 years of age and itis worthy
helpmeet only it year his junior Both •
enjoying anmpaeative gond health.
St is et most unusual iucideut to have.
so large n fondly, and some who re-
side so foe away, mingle together in
happy reunion at the old homestead.
The family is to be cotgtatulated and
rejoiced with, over the anspic.i>ns
event. One of the tntisieel uuntleets
rendetetlby the family MO' a oboists
entitled "Happy New Year," which
indeed it tvaal and fully enjoyed by all
pretont,
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David Lamont, of Melita, Man.,
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gladdened the hennra c f numerous
relatives and many old friends by
dropping in upon them 'last week,
16 yews have rolled away $ines he
fleet Went, West hot heis still "pin.
ing' away ,sit 'haehelolirood hut still
tvebrh8 aloin 200 pounds so his "pin.
big" does not take much flesh off,
Hp Is a still Of Mts. Angus Lamont,
1th Jinn,
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Miss Ruby Clegg has gone 10 New
Dundee, Waterloo Co„:to teach
school, 1Vflee Trent+ returned to Horne
iltnm Normal last Monday.
Jno. W. and Mrs. Shortreed, of
Peace River District, are renewing
old fr'lerid8ttips in Morrie and locality.
They !nada good time on the borne
trip eousiclering the long distance,
Miss Myra flood, of Pottiao, Mteb„
also Robert and Mrs. Close, of Ethel
and their two grandchildren, Maly
and Elsie Pe'r'ie, of Elena shiest New
Year's at the home of Albert Cole,
6th line.
Belgrave
Last Sundaymornsng the discourse
preached by Rev. Mr. Boyle in t}te
Presbyterian church on "Temptation"
waa;epeclally good,
Thos. Armstrong, of Willow City,
Dakota, is here on ct visit with his
brother Robert and otherr old ftieuda.
It is 25 year's' since he first went
West; •
Sabbath . eveningRev. Mr. Kil-
patrick gave a veeappropriate dis-
course for the first Sunday iu the
New Year. His topic might be
designated "Right at.out face."
The 'Women's Institute of Bel rave,
addressed in the Orange will be add 1, Hall,
p. ru. on Saturday. by Miss17Th
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S. Campbell, of Brampton. Every-'
body invited. In the evening a union
meeting will be held in the Foresters'
Ha11.
Walton
School re -opened last Monday with.
.Hiss Edith Deadman and Miss Bessie
McDonald in charge. We wish them
a terns of success.
Councillor Dune. Johnston' was re-
elected by acclamation to a seat at the
township Board of Morris. He's
right on to his job.
The annual congregational meeting
ofDuff's church
ill be held on lu
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day of next week. This chinch has a
tine record under Pastor Lundy,
The Tea meeting in the Methodist
church New Year's night was quite a
success. After a fine supper Rev. Mr.
Edmunds took the chair anda good
program of rnnsic and Literary, selec-
tions was glyes Miss
Downing and
tl;
') e]s and Miss Scott
Mr. Pryue, of Bu ss
and local talent doing well. Proceeds
$36.00.
Farmers' Institute meetings will be
held here Wednesday of next. week.
The men will be addressed iu the
school house by Messrs. Swine and
McMillan and the Woman's Institute
wili hear A1ise Campbell, of Brawn -
tort iu the A. 0: U. W. H
all Lunch
will be served at the close. Joint
meeting in the evening with addresses
and music,
Ethel
Council will meet next Monday at
11 a. m , according to the law.
Eph.'Oober, of Toronto, was renew-
ing old friendships in this locality.
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George and Mrs. Mishap, of New
Ontario, were visiting relatives iu this
vicinity recently.
The annual meeting of the Presby-
terian church will be held next Tues-
day afternoon et 2.30 o'clock.
Robe. Hamilton, of Ohicagb and
Jno. Pelton, of Wyandotte, M.}ch.,
were visitors at R. Barn's this week.
Daniel Eckmier, of Clinton, and
August Eckmier, of Gotvanstown,
their brothers and sisters
visited
during the holiday.
The Independent Order Foresters
intend holding their .At Home in the
Dilworth Hall Tnesday evening Jan.
20th. No gentleman admitted witll-
ottt the presentation of a ticket.
Owing to the Farmers' Institute
meeting being held on the 12th iist.,
the regulardate.. for the' Orange
Lodge meeting, the. latter- will meet
on the evening of Tnesday 18t1, hist.
The annual !sleeting cif.Ethel cheese
factory will be held in Ethel Town -
a • 1 t h hist. at.
Hall r utd 7 1.
ship
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1.30. Patrons are urged to l p
as business of importance will be die-
cussed.
Andrew and Mrs, `Eckmier ; Mr.
and Miss Thiel, of Mitchell ; Ldnis
i iii of
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Eukmte
and Mrs.Y•
a
Jamestown ; William Lake,• of
Brussels,, and others spear,, New
Year's at the 1tome of`ees, and Niro.
Eckmier,
WOMEN'a. INSTITUTn-The. .. sup-
plementary
upplementar y, meeting: of the Wornen's
Institute will be held in Dilwoeth,'s
Ball, Monday 12th inst.., at 2.30+ Miss
Susie Campbell will address the
ladies on one oilier popular subjects,
She will alsospeak in the meeting in
the evening at the Township Hall
connection with the Farmers'. moll•
lute., All women will be made Neel -
cur l;'e to these meetings.
5 ' 0netosnIL.-The hnine nf. Robe.
an r'118. 13iu'r was IL scene of'festivily
on ;Vl'edneeday evening, Dee` S1st,
when -at. 6 o'clock Rev, 7., L. Stc`-
0511101i1i spoke the magic words •,root
'elide .1110. Hnether' and Miss Ethel
Winnifred Barr husband a,pd wife. 9,
•Mise Jessie Menzies, r00.111 to .the
Miss
' nr e the pianist and 1 ,-e
groom, it was p
£rnsr £ts
1lektcl.0a• Spence snits;i3t'r•
the register was sie;netiThe beide
and
wee given ntvav her fnf,it d by 1,
heel little Mies' Rnby'C)li ewer. na • timid
of hong'cai'ryirlga booti't of enrna-
tioes. Bride Was attired in '1 01 ,,n5 1
costume. Con getttalat; ons f(1110,ved
the ceremony•and supper theme -soot r11
served in :Mrs, 'Bart.+ best style,
Wedding gifts were many and be.
sp0lce the 'pnpularitp of Hes eme.
trading partite. 'l ,-' n the 11p1 1
twain was proposed by Bev.
Cullneii. The evening wi'9 •Ver'y'.
pleasantly :spent 'hs ,'11,'1 ens of
a ; tar 1
to sib b
the lle.b It.riai cl Cl
n 1 y
y
elude, of whish Miss Barr h itd been
member, arch others, Splendid bate
was enjoyed, Mr, atirl \T, s. liuether
have taken lip housekeeping.on file
grs farts Cleat' by and the hope
ex'pre98ed'by .Marty 1o> lntlg ysalle Of
liltgeltalrand happiness)
Henderson and Dick Dzvies, of
Toronto:, were holiday visitors et Dr,'
trot gu en's,
Rev. Mr. L aplcland, of Wroxeter,
will preach Irl the ,11I81'hndiat Church
next Sehkettir evening.
Next, Sunda afternoon will be the
regular Communion' in Knlix church.
Rev, Mr. Wesley, 'ofWroxeter. will ,
preach at the preparatory service
Fridayafternoon at 2,80 o clock
SundaSchool will be wilhdraWri
uext Sabbath, . •
This week G. M. Chamber's, who
bas been in business in l3Iytlr for
several years, moved to the Love
bInck, Ethel, where he' will combat a
general store, Owing to the serious
illness of prope'etMre father-in-law
Ile has not been able to get open yet.
Verniers' Inetil.ute meeting will be
held here next Monday afternoon and
evening: Addresses by Meseta. Swinn
and McMillan. Miss S. gampbell, of
Brampton, will talk to the ladies in
the afternoon and Will speak ata joint
meeting in the evening, there is'
usually a good turn oat at Ethel.
.Cranb:rook,
Miss Viola Long spent the past
week with Milverton friends -
A. Ray wan accompanied by his niece
Mies M. Foerster, went to London.
W. Forrest, of Detroit, spent the
New Year holiday at his Monte here.
Mrs. Seel 'and grand daughter,
Verna Hunter, are visiting in Oredi
ton,
Mrs. Ornstead returned to .Webster
City, Iowa.. after spending the past 9
months in Oranbrook .
The Canadian 'Cycler of Foresters
will hold their annual At Home on
Thursday evening. 150 inst.
E. H. Kaiser, 0f Stratford, and W. •
McKenzie, of Wingtlam, were visitors
with A. Kelm during the week.
Miss E. Oaides., of:Toronto, return-
ed to the city after upending the
v
Jno.
e of Mrs
the. hum
inn at h
utak
Forrest.
H. Thiel and hie sister, Miss N7.,
of 1•fitchell,'spent New Year's at the
hnspitable home of Mrs. Menzies, East
of Cranbr•ook,
Last Sunday afternoon B. F Cale •
of Brussels, tools the service in the
Methodist ha ch
and gave an in-
teresting
disc niu'se.
Nurse Wond; of -Wingham, and
nurse Baker, of Ohathatn, have been
visiting the latter's parents, Geo. and
Mrs. Baker, during the holidays.
-• At the school meeting . D. Brown
was elected successor to Jno. Moln-.
tush as trustee for the next term. P.
Balzer is car'etaket of school at $57.00
a year. •
Mrs. Sharp and Ed. SmalTdon, of
Toledo, . visited their perents, Geo.
and Mrs. Smaldon, dul•ing the past
week, • Harold Smalldon returned to
ith th
Toledo w
em. .
in the unavoidable absence of Prin-
cipal Turvey,
rin-cipalTurvey, who has been )ll,. Mr. e;:
Procter, of Belgrave, is supplying }n
the meantime in °ranbtook:school.
gond • is a go d teacher.
During the past week Andrew and
7Virs. Eckmier, of Stratford, and Dan.
E ckmier, of Clinton, were '.visiting
with Mrs. Jas. Iderazies and family.'
The gentlemen are brothers to the
hostess..'
Next Sabbath will -be Communion
at the Presbyterian church. Friday, 1
morning at 11 o'clock Rev. Mr.
Wesley, of Wroxeter, will conduct
the preparatory service. Rev. Deg ./
Ramsay, of Toronto will preachSun-
day
day evening.
Someone who is shaping to have bis
post office address Kingston,' visited J,
Rain's premises on a'recentnight and
"swiped" two fine geese. Whoever
did It should receive a coating of tar
ai3t1 then attach feather enough flour
1120 8101011 geese to suppijr b m witY
one of the latest Springg snits. Sone
fonts might call:it a joke. to play ti
sole but the plainEnglislt would nam
the fellow as 0 sneak thief w110 will
likely. gots his deserrte sooner or later.
Ws a pity he
couldbe nabbed.
.
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Municipal Elections
Following was the vesultof Munici-
pal
unici
ions in tot
vrishi s near
prelent by
n r
iVttiK.IL LOP
Councillor's- 1 2 .8 4:
11. Atcl ibald 78 61 ; 57 80-804
,tont] Balfoee 17 26 06 4.9•x•-157
• -z
Conrad Le,lcettt 81 37 `47 43-258
John Govenlnek, 213 63 88: 40-170
F, 7 11'lsQuard..,. 1100 65. 27 42-284
Thos .'l'ui•Csell .' 715 45 51 . 87- 21.2
Daniel 11.5 10 ,s, 42 46 112 64-264,
'Dotal votes polled'' 501'',
.�•e .
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(Ace.) anet.i,unhllo ,ohvhald,
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alt, McQoai0"arid iiegele,
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Dell;,Re4vE-
\V, Cr'a\Vfinel.,. 20 10 22 ,27. 11 12-111
L. Dernti e l,n '• 42 30 69',61 35 48-335
\lttjpI'ity fee l-elnnieelleg 221
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tt i
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AVellteend.,,.11 . fl8 -$ ;L-1-:12
0111 0' 111 011 is elect t+d:41 'p11 1 htr.
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