The Brussels Post, 1915-12-9, Page 5lee
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Successor to M. B. Moore, (Alpe at Ander-
son Bros, f.ivery stable, Brusoels, 7 olepbone
No. 20,
T. T, M'RAE
M, M, O, P.,. dI S, O.
M. 0, H.. Villas of Brussels,
Physician, Surgeon, Aceouohoar
Office over Standard Bank.
DR. F. T. BRYANS
Bachelor of Medicine, University of. Toronto
Licentiate of College of Pliysiolano and Bur.
goons, Ontario ; ex -Senior Howie Surgeon of
Western Hospital, Toronto. Offices of late Dr,
A, MaKevey, Smith Block, Bruooels,
Rural phone 95,
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ALEX. D. M'KELVEY
M.B., M.O,P.A S. O,
l98 Bloor street Beet, Toronto
Diseases lar, Norio and Throat
, 011nfool assistant In Btu, Nose and Throat de-
partment New General Boepital, Toronto.;
Poet Graduate Harvard Medical Bohoot, Bos-
ton ; tett+ SeniorYlestdant Surgeon Mess. Eye
& Isar InTrmary ; late Olhlioat p. Ge attt !n
Nose and Throat department Mane• Gen. Hoa•
phos ; late House Surgeon Toronto General
Hospital, OB In Brussels by appointment,
DR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL.. ONT.
Physician and Surgeon; Post Graduate courses
London (Eng,), New York and Chicago Hoe.
peals, Special attention todisenee of eye, ear,
noes and throat, Eyes tested for glasses,
Itiilttl) von boy hr g1f1 6t it dltitnhttl
Tilt Pori 101 the Oon1ln5 year, It ,t til
be an appreciatedll
gift. i3
BetorseraC lti 1 aRi
on S 1r
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tinder oarelul Wilton of lrinpipal Scott, end
Miss McPherson, Inas a large attendance,
and ve expect good results,
I•r is all very well for a bunch of to
fellow:; to sing vary heartily that patri
song, "We'll never let the Old Fiat; k
hat singing that song WOu't keep
flag from falling Why don't some
them eel's! ?
PALO VRRIE VALLEY, CAL—J. 12.
1 Kr EVER
otic ii 0 M R Y
all" 'Train Of Thought Inspirers Bye, Letter
the About 'Fruit-a-tiveo"
of
Grant, of Winnipeg, former Postmaster
of Brussels, for many years, is now
Secretary and Treasurer of the new
California Southern Railroad Company
with head pffiee at Los Angeles, Cah-
fornie. The road has in do with the
wonderful Palo Verde Valley, on tate
Colorado river, Evsteen Riverside Co.,
Cal., which contains about 100,00o spree
of irrigable lend with the city of Blythe,
as its centre, Railroad runs from 131ythe
Junction 42 miles to the chy of the same
name and will be completed in the
course of 6 months or so By the pros-
pectus Palo Verde Valley looks good as
a fertile field for agriculture and market
gardening or the development of cattle,
hog or poultry business. -
SOME NEwcv NOTES Anoint tete.--
916
ete.-916 will be Leap Year.
February has a clay added.
May Day comes on a Monday.
Christmas will be on Monday
Dominion Day comes on a Saturday.
Good Friday falls on April atst and
Easter Sttoday on April 23rd.
snuary will have 5 Sundays, so will
G. H. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S. J
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- K
goons of Ontario and Graduate University of
Toronto Faculty of Dentistry.
Office In heard Block, Wingham
Phone 298, Post Office box 278
Painless Extraction, Plato work and
Bridge Work a Specialty
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal_ Mgraduate Department of Ophthal-
mology, graduate Medical. College, Chicago,
I11., is prepared to test eyes and t glasses at ty
her office over Mies Inman's millinery store
011lce Jaye—Wednesday, Thnreday, Friday
and Saturday of every week. Office hours -30
to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 8 . m. Evenings by appoint.
merit. Phone 1210,
April, Ju'y, October and December.
ing George's Birthday June 3rd. 1 -Ie
commences the 7131 year of his reign
on May 6'h
There will be 3 eclipses of the sun and 2
of the moon. Most of the quintette
will be invisible in Canaria
Marriageable maidens will have special
privileges. Young fellows and de•
sheltie old bachelors should get
ready to say "1 will." •
REV. H. M LANG FOND WILL Go To
BERLIN.—Phe Listowel Banner of lost
eek says ;—Rev. 14 M. Lang Ford, for
7 years rector of Christ church, made an
announcement on Sunday that WAS re
ceived with disappointment by members
of the congregation, when he •informed
them that he had accepted a call to St
fohn's church, Berlin, and would be
leaving Lis•otvel duringthe latter
part
of December, an as to be on his new
charge the first Sunday le the new year
Mr. Laug-Foal entered the ministry a'
Calgary 12 years ago and came to Listo-
wel from Brussels Ho has been
e'cpecia'ly o ,polar with his p-.ople here
and hi. pastorate, he states, has been a
happy one He will be mi.sed by the
local Masonic O•tler the O'snne Aeso
elation and Black Knights l'he se•
vic_s of Mrs. Ling F ,rd in the Women's
Auxiliary, Ladies' Aid and Three B.
C huh, will also he much minced. Re-
cently Mr Lang Ford wan offerers the
position 0' Chaplain with the new Perth
Battalion, but thou •b inclined to accept
physical conditions and o'h'-r obstacle -
stood in his way Hehaslen, his ser-
vices freely in aesisting local recruiting.
n g,
patriotic and other work, giving roosts
addresses at cliff -rent times His stipend
at Berlin will be $15no.
OR. WAROLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Day and of
Flour brill, Ethel. ght Dells. Office opposite
PROUOFODT, NILLORAN & PROHOFOOT
Barristers, BOHcltors, Notaries Public,
&c.
Office on the Square, 2nd door frotn Hamilton
Street,
GODERICH. ONT.
Private funds to loan at lowest prates.
W. PROODFooe, IC. C. T. L, KTLLORAN
Watt. PAODDFOOT Ja,
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THE Po;T telephones are Nos sr and
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A CHRISTMAS look is worn by a Dum-
ber of nueinesa Places
WREN von know a newsy item pass it
along to THE POST. It will be appreciat-
ed.
A F McDermott. who has been in
Whitby blench of the Standard Bank
since removing from Brussels, has been
sent to Midland. 01d friends here wish
him success in his upward climb
• Miss Gratia KAlbfleisch, daughter of
Dr. F. H. and Mrs Kalbfletsch, Benton
Street, Berlin, formerly of Brussels. is
taking up vocal studies under the in-
struction of Senor Morando, at the
Canadian Academy, of Music, Toronto.
SOME THINGS WR MAY EIIPECT.—
Skati
Sleighing,
Santa Claus.
Shorter days
Christ imp rush. ,
Rough weather.
Payment of truce*.
Municipal Candidates.
h nterteinments nearly every night
Subectibers in arrears to THE Pos'r
to pay up.
A PUB CRinER at Hngersrille, Ont., re-
newing for THE NAT W1 ilea the follow-
nng cheery note :--Please excuse me for
not sending subscription for my paper
before this, as it expired in Oc ober
some time We could unt get along
without our old home paper, which
comes like a letter to ns We look fiat -
ward to its corning on our 4 3o mnit each
Friday
A cablegram received in 'Toronto,
slates Staff Sergt. McGillicuddy, now in
France, and fotmerly of Gnderich, ha,
been sent to England on sick leave and
le now in the hospital at Shorneiiffe
About 8 months ago, as A ret alt r f an
accidental prick of his thumb, Seret
McGillicuddy suffered fp tit a bacllr
swollen arm and he has never fully re
covered. Latest reports sae he is null
doing es Cicely AS can be ' xpecte1
Staff Sergt. McGillicuddy MIS a son of
th
e late
D, McGih1
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enc
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p p r nem of Rio (111 and t •t' ntvl{
year, MAI tor of the Gnd rn.h Signal.
WON'T PRINT OBITUARY POETRY
nnle .rears ago THE PoaT 201 mill
rick of trouble over the puhliehin5 of
ole Memoriam verses, contributed by
Mend of the deceased referrers to
'he contribution had uol much right to
e called p eery but we passed it on for
)e sake of being obliging int got tails,
n from some of the relatives. Shorts
ter a well known poem, changed to
ttit circumstances by the insertion of
amts, Ree , reached us, Remembering
r former experience we made' en office
w—somewhat after the pattern 'of the
edes and Persians—th t Obituary
err
would
be barred d from rut- me-
ths and the law is still in force. We
ve of£et+ded a few people we ere sorry
SAwho sent 1
y,poetry or brought it to
011 011 declining 1 Hing and receivers several
1 s
ere as to tubal we ought t t0 do but
i1 adhere to the rule S Imetimes the
rses are choice and worthy of a place
t ottener they are slightly crude and
al amateur or ere copies that have sp-
ared scores of times in print and con-
quently not of general interest. We are
wave ready to print for distribution in
at form, on cards or paper at small
t, poetic references to friends deceas-
blit for the reasons aforesaid we de-
ne to open the columns of 'Ns Po -.T
on account of refusing dozens you
easily see we cannot do otherwise
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EX EDITOR ROURRTSON DEAD.— John
Roberson ri ed ar Hrr'ieton leer Friday
after one wn'ek'e In- cs at t h • home ot
hissnn-in-tato, R F Date Sir Robert
son, who was It his 75th year. Was wel
known. For many years he had twee
identified with the business and mnni-
cipal affairs of the town and Conn y of
Wellineron, and by his death 11arri.'on
Inas lost one of its most esteemed citi-
zens. A native of Glasgow, Scotland.
he came early in lite to Canada and set
tied at Newmarket. and later in Rollin
and Drayton onneiucting a general busi-
ness
Over
e rs
40 ago Ilemoved •h•
Harriston and purchased t+•e 'Tribune,
the first ne,tsnaner in the town, which
for over 25 years he conducted For
tunny years he sere, cl as a Councillor
and Reeve and had the honor of being
elected Warden nr he 'minty For a
long time he wan Secretary 'T ensurer of
the We Wellington Agreu rural An
xnetarino and wee a member of he Mess
camp. of S ,n. of Sc ,tlnnd 0 brother,
and a sister survive him, Pelee, Johtiu,
Missouri ; Harvey, Vancouver ; And
Mrs Richard D •witeg Vancntiuer rip
lase-. besides his widow. a eon and 4
daughre•s William Allen. Snslotichert
an ; VI's. R F 1)1., Her:i. nn ; Mrs
A Crnll n'.d 'lrn F 'I'. Keenan,
Buff do ; and lilts F. Warner, Blen
beim, Ontario The fonend took DtaCt'-
Sunday afternoon to Hartistou Ceme-
tery,
Grey
Sa poor, Ria'olt'r.—Fnllowing Is re-
port of S. S No. 1 for November.—
Exam. in Arith., Comp., Hist„ Con-
duct and Daily Work. !total 385.
Muriel H001-er279, Willie Miller 248
Se. III.—Lxamined in same. Total
400. Rtereel Grant 340, Jessie Milief
208, Willie Petrie 255. Jr. III.-13x-
antinec} in mune. Total 450—Bertram
Hemingway
820,Robert,LL
Engle 286,
,Fr nt•¢t
O-hrrnnr ,
ls
251 $r. II.—Ex,
emitted in Atilt) , Comp Fut II„ O,n,-
Anet and Daily Wolk. 'Niel 430—
Norman Hnnvet 335, Marjory Hoover
35.4, Mew earn Alcnrk 240, *NInriel Mn -
Nair 221. First Class Total 400.
Hive, Hemingway 833, Roy Askin 328,
Lena Miller 328, Arnold McNair 232,
Ides Onchtane 120, Primer—Kenneth
'F1' '1111111, Ethel Davidson, Johnny
Peri ie (Hoed). Average attendance
18. JEesin M. MmIzins,
Morris
Gordon Walsh •has now beentue a
tesident of Morris taking up Ills
abode cul
tis fine
faun
which
ic
pur-
chased some thine e
eA n
fipnGeo, Tay-
lor.SOHOoL tl REPORT.—Following is the
lt
resu
of test examination Irl
t held In S.
SNI1
.4 , Vi r '
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tis.
IV 'l'1460.—Ex-
emitted
nGu
in Arith,, Lit.,•(4eulr,; Spell:—
Wesley McOutchenn 334, Wee Gray
283. Sr. in -Total 450.—Es/twined
in Lit., Gram., Geog , Aeith., Spell.—
Helen Scott 880, Cora McOutcheon
329, *Edna Thuell 818. Jr. ITI Exam.
in same subjects..---1:Iarold Smith 300,
Chnt'I tte Oakley 232, 8r, II—Total
450—Examined in Lit., Gong„ Atitll
Spell., Read. — Harry White 831,,
*Garver Smith 195. Jr. II A.—Ii:x.
Itnined in same subj+.nts. *Jttrlt
Smith 805, *Vertu. MOOurrhnnn 283,
Ella 'Thnell 276, Jr, TI B.—Ohaudio
S1niUl31'0, *Edna Dunn 201. Sr. Pt.
MR, D. MOLEAI9
Orillia, Ont,, Nov. 280h, 191.4.
"Por over two years, I was troubled
with Coustipahon, Drouzszyzess, Lark of
Apbelile and Headaches. I tried several
medicines, but got no results and my
Headaches became more severe. One
day I saw your sign which read 'Fruit-
a -Lives' make you feel like walking on
air, This appealed to me, so I decided
to try a box. In a very short time, I
began to feel better, andnow!feel fuze.
Now 1. have a good appetite, relish.
everything I eat, and the IIeadaehes
are gone entirely. I cannot say too
much for 'Fruit -a -tires', and recom-
mend this flcasantfruit>nedicine to all
myfriends". DAN MMeLEAN.
"FRUIT-A.TIVES' is daily proving
its priceless value in relieving `cases of
Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble—
General Weakness, and Skin Diseases.
50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit -a -ti
ves Limited, Ottawa.
awn.
II—Ephraim Parrish (fair.) Jr. Pt. II
—Leo 1141.111 Pttrlsh (gond), Erle Parish
(good) Primer—Verne \VhiLe (excel-
lent). * Missed examinations.
ISABEL IvlcNAB, Teacher.
Ethel •
The Trustees of Ethel public school
have engaged the services of Mise
Lizzie McArthur, 1,f Brussels, as teach-
er of the junior department for the
coming year, to succeed Miss Mc-
Naughton. Mise McArthur is teach-
ing near Moorefield 11»s year. Miss
\iuLelland will continue as Principal.
1.'HAN
xs.—'1.'he
following note was
received by Miss L. Hall, Secretary of
the Ethel Women's Institute, in re-
sponse to the receipt of 38 pairs of
niche for the snldiele :—DEAR 04188
HALL,—Moat grateful thanks to all
knitters for the socks which came to
hand safely and are beautifully lknit.
7'hank all knitters again and again.
All your socks are lovely and loosely
knit, not a tight one among them, and
that is just what we want. We are
keeping your Dante on the wool list
and jest as soon as some comes in you
shall have it. The supply is not as
regular as the COB h1 wish and it makes
the wnt•k so touch harder. 1. saw a
letter from n hu} asking "for all sakes"
foe
ualto
f socks. P He had not had
(thane for 2 menthe.
a
Most gratefully,
3, AICPHEDRAN,
Atwood
Etna Council met Saturday,
Drs. 4111, at 10 o'clock in the Agricul-
tural hall.
Wm. Baillie has purchased the
Hamill ton farm on the 14th Con,
Blum, now occupied by Charles Blair.
A meeting was held in the Agricul-
tural Hall Thursday afternoon In the
',thereat: of hydro. Matters were
folly explained.
John Hall, who sold his farm on the
12th Onm,,.tn Wm. Bell, has purehased
the hence anti Int belonging to Messrs.
Terry and Hodge.
Sugar beet harvest is ended. 51 ears
were required to hold the quantity
shipped lion) this station, Each car
load of *near beets nets the farmer
trims t 55
IVillia12nt .Johnston, 12th line of Elute
died Thursday Nov, 25, aged 48 years.
He was born on the farm where he
died and spent hi9life there. He leav-
es a wife, but no children. Funeral
took place Sunday afternoon from the
residence e ce to EIrnA Cemetery.
ANOTHER
WOMAN TELLS
How Vinol Made Her Strong'
Beallsville, Obio.—"I wish all ner-
vous, weak, run-down women could have
Vinol. I was so run-down, weak and
nervous I could not sleep. Everything I
ate hurt me, and the medicine 1 had ta-
ken did me no good, I decided to try
Vinol, and before long I could eat any-
thing I wanted and could sleep all night.
Now I and well and strong, and in bet-
ter health than I have been for years."
—Mrs. ANNA MnLLlSON, Beallsville, Ohio.
We guarantee Vinod for all run-down,
weak and debilitated conditions.
F R. SMI l'1.1, Druggist, Brussels
COAL
Lehigh Valley, Chestnut
and Stove Coal on hand.
Pea Coal for Ranges at
$6.5o per ton.
Robt, Henderson,
BRUSSELS.
n
1Jtap 1 gill S4 4kllpolat Monday Sellout
Will bold the 51111151 Christmas Tree
and entertainment 'Wednesday even-
ing, December 22.
I wo^kltt etMeta hodistln the Ohnroit carpentry
will o
likely be completed for opening until
Sunday, January 2
The Young Ladies of the Red those
Society gave a les In their rooms from
8 to 0 o'clock 7'hulreday afternoon and
realized °vet $7,00 for their work.
Proceeds from the bazaar conducted
by the Ladles' Aid Society of the
Methodist church amounted to 5145,
which will go into the funds for the
new ehnrOh,
Rev. Dr, Hussar spent Sunday at
Wyoming, where he oonducted mis-
sionary meetinge for Rev. J. W.
Pring, Mrs, (Dr.) Huseer took the
evening service here.
Blyth
The residence of VVrn. Shortreed,
North mid, has been leased by Wm.
Oritten den.
131ytIt hae two elderly heroines in the
persona of hire. Jno, Elnigh and MI's.
George McGowan who are Pitch credit-
ed with knitting about 85 pair of
socks for the soldiers. Good for them.
' John Barr's big Auction Sale of 37
head of Short Horn strain Cattle will
be lteld at Commercial Hotel stables
here on ThutWay, Den. 16th. Sale
without reserve as be has leased his
farm.
Wingham
The figures in the Church Union
vote in St. Andrew's Church here are :-
Members for 31, against, 248 ; Session,
for 4, against $ ; Adherents, for 12,
against, 57 ; Majority againet, 261.
John Ansley, a resident of Wing -
ham fat' many years. died at his reei-
dence Sunday Nov. 28,after a lingering
illness. He was in his 79th year, and
leaves afamily of 8 sons and 1 daugh-
ter besides his wife. He was a Metho-
dist and a Conservative. For many
years he held the position of bridge
lnepeotor throughout the County of
Huron,
Goderich
Lieut. Niset signed tip the following
men : Wilfrid Hicks, Alex, Chisholm,
Joseph
Yu}Il
Wr
P n.J.
Johnston,
town ; Alfred J. Hefford, of Ashfild;
and Wm. Mayberry, of Brussels. All
bet Mr, Heffoed left for Galt.
Cyril Oarrie has been appointed
Chaplain of the 29th Battalion, of
Vancouver. This unit has seen active
eervioe in the trenches and fa at
present in England, recuperating,
and he will join theta there,
Jamestown
Word was received in Guelph by his
brother. on Friday of last week, that
Sergi "Jock" Grindley, who went to
the front with a special company of
the 34th, had died from a wound re-
ceived the same day. He was a
rnoulder 63> the Taylor -Forbes factory
corning to Guelph from Scotland some
years ago. "Jock" visited here on
different occasions and was quite a
Sent ch vnralist.
SCHOOL REPORT.—Report of S. S.
Nn, 10, Mnrrie : Olaes IV examined
in Lit., Spell., Arith. and Writ., total
800—Recta Turvey 287, Elva Ramsay
270, Ohl1etie Forrest 271, Hazel Robb
235, *Harvey Robertson. Sr. III—
Rube Kernaghan 290, Sperling John-
son 270. Verna Johnson 284 Jr. III—
Gertie Robertson 285, Gordon Moffatt
283, Stewart Smillie 256, Grace Kerne-
ghan 244, Margaret Miller 230. Sr. II
—Mabel Johnson 295, Lnnise Fraser
281, Margaret McDougall 267. Harry
Robb 262, Greta Balmier 258, Jessie
Messer 234, Laura Johnson 228, *Dun-
can McDougall 159. Pt. II—Gam phell
Robertson, Clarence Johnson, Willie
Peacock, Cameron Miller. Pt. I Sr.—
Vera Sellers, Jean Messer, Dunelda
McDonald, Haraid Thomas, Stanley
MoffJohn aaMcDougall 1 *Missed. Red Grose
83.00. B. MOSES, Teacher,
Listowel
lfnnx Ohurels has voted against
)Ilio) by the bare majority of one, the
total ballot being 131 in favor and 132
against, as follows Session 6-8 ;
members, 113-113 ; adherents. 7.13.
There was touch lack of interest, as
Knox Church has a membership of
about 500.
LATE ARCM. TUGHEN,—The funeral
of the late Archibald Tughen, who
died in Listowel on Saturday morning,
Nov. 27, in his 87th year, took place
from the residence of his son-in-law,
John Scott, Main street, on Monday
afternoon to Fairview cemetery and
considering the inclemency of the
weather was largely attended. Rev.
0. MonrehouseTvowhridge, assisted by
Rev. E. J. Millyard, Listowel, conduct-
ed the services. Deceased was one of
Rime's pioneers, living fol' nearly half
a 0entti1 y on his farm near Trowbridge.
On
account of failing
the health
de-
ceased and his wife haued -for over a
year with thein son-in-law, John Scott.
The deceased is survived by hie widow,
who is now nearing the valley of the
ahadaw of death, having been
ill for some months. A son, Thomas;
Tughen on the homestead and8daugh-
ters, Mrs. John Sentt, Listowel ; Mrs,
Joseph Johnston, 2nd Con. Elms, Mrs.
Geo. Allen in the West, enrvive.
One ,inn, Dr. Benjamin Tnghen, of
Grass Lake, Seek, died about 3 years
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gBiG TI1rE.—The boys in khaki, 400
trong, consisting of the tet Botta-
ion, London, ami the 110th of Strat-
ord
accompanied
b the Y 28thR '
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mental Band, came to Listowel on a
peciai train Friday and participated
n a latge patriotic rally for the
ut•pose of stimulating local recruit -
I1 The soldiers
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g
nasi
asti0 reception by a monster
rowd, incinding many hundreds from
the surrounding districts, who took
dvantage of :the first day's sleighing
his Winter. Mayor Featherstone
ave the address of welcome and other
speakers were Mayer Barnedale, An-
us 1
h eDon
son, of
tratfoed, Rev. 3. M. Nicol, F. 57.
sy and 13. B. Morphy, M. P„ of Lis-
t vel. Super was served the sol.,
lard in the drill stall by the Women's
&triode League. The transportation
f the soldiers is being paid by the
overnment, and as a result of their
sit itis expected that this district
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At the American Hotel, Brussels
on Tuesday, December 14th
Switches, Braids, Transformations, Pompadours,
Waves, eta—the products of Canada's oldest and
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will have a representation in the new
Perth Battalion to which it has al
ready contributed 9.
are all from the 33rd Huron Regi-
- went, of which tient.-Col Alex. Wil-
son, now commanding officer of the
33rd
Overseas Ba was in
boron,his acceptaacceptance for overseas set,
vice.
Clinton
Voting on church union in Willis
Presbytetiao Church, of which Rev.
Frank 0. Harper is pastor, was com-
pleted Last Sunday and shows a ma-
jority of 13 against union ; Elders for,
6 ; against, 1 ; members for 103 ;
against, 112 ; adherents for, 17 ; again•
et, 26. It is estimated that 85 per cent
of the congregation voted.
STAPP OF HURON UNIT FROM OLD
33RD.—A partial list of the officers of
the 161st Overseas Battalion, the unit
to be raised in the County of Huron,
was given out by Lieut. -Col. H. B,
Combe, the officer commanding.
The following recommendations have
been made :—Lieutenant-Colonel, H.
B. Combe,
33rd
Sen'
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Senior Major,
Hon.
Mayor R.S.. iiayes, 33rd ; Junior
Major. Capt. 13. 0. McPhail, Med ;
Paymaster, Hon. Major M. D. McTag-
gart, 33rd ; Medical Officer, Major J.
W. Shaw, 33rd ; Signalling Officer,
Capt. T. R. Rundle, 33rd ; Machine
Gun Officer, A. K, Wilson, 33rd,
Company Officers—Capts. W. J. Nea-
man, F. E. Sinclair, T. E. Maftie, J,
Heatherington. Lieutenants—D. W.
Oollins, H. J. Iiodgins, 'Harold Camp-
bell, A. E. Shiell, 13. 0. Town, B. K.
McPherson, E, W. Porter, H. 0. Mc-
Lean, Herbert Campbell, 0. G. Van -
stone, W. E. O'Neil, 0. E. Holmes, 0.
S. Hall. R. 0. Hoop, Edward Tor-
rence, W. 13, Wilson, Charlet. Stewart,
J.
W. Treleaven.
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MoncriefF
SCHOOL REPORT.—Following is the
school report of S. 8. No. 9, Grey.
The 3rd and 4th classes were examined
in Geo., Comp., Read., Writ. and
Spelling. 2nd class examined in
Comp., Spell., Read. and Writing.
Other Classes examined in everyday
work. Sr. IV.— Ina MacKay 86, Ora
MacKay 84. Jr. IV.—Archie Mann
82, Marie Livingstone82, Helen Mac-
Quarrie 79, Gordon Meehan 78, Alex.
McNabb 76, Eddie Machan 70, Katie
Howard 65. Sr. IIL—Forest Mac-
Kay 80. Jr. IIL—llJary Machan 74,
Lama
Melville 83, Betty Mantle 65,
Flora Mann 65, Lorraine MacKay 83,
Elvie MacKay 47, Earl Meehan 43,
George Brown (absent.), Jr. II.—
Berva Speiran 80, Millie Pride 71, Al-
lan Smith (absent.) Sr. I. Excellent
—Gordon McTaggart, Maggie Pride,
Leslie MacKay, Leslie Machan, Bea-
trice Meehan, Elton MacKay, Flora
Smith Good—Kenneth Machan, Wil-
lie MacKay, Leone MacKay, Arthur
Mann Fair — Clifford Robertson.
Primer Excellent—Clifford Machan,
Mildred Howard, Melville McNaught
Good — Marjorie Smith, Winnifred
Melville, Edith Pride, Marion Mac-
Kay, Greta Speiran. Baby Class
Good—Ethel Ward, Annie Robertson,
Myrtle Mantle. L. hlcl)oxALn,
Teacher.
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less flour, and get better
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Barr, M sell by public auction at the
Commercial Hotel, Blyth
Thursday, December 16th
At 12.30 o'clock, the following stock
9 Oowe supposed in calf, 1 Grade Heifer Oalf,
6 Cows with calf at foot, 1 Grade Steer Calf,
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4 Heifer Calves, 8 h. p. Gasoline Engine, Crusher
6 Bulls Oyer 8 months old, and Roller.
The Cows are all in good breeding shape, weighing from 1200 to
1600 lbs , bred from imported sires and dards. The heifer's are ot the
Blood Royal strain, and rile bulls are Blick, low get and stnooth, :fit to
head anybody's herd.
Sale i8 without reserve as proprietor has leased his farts and im-
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TERMS --12 months credit at 6 per cent,
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