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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-3-16, Page 11•� 1' 0' !,I En VOL. 39 .� U. 37 BRUS.SLL.s, OAT/ /MN, 7"HUk,SD4 ,Y, MARCH 16, 1(xx blew Advertisements Looe -seism Allan. goods -1) (I. Roe, Wellue0v—P.R ;;1111th, Norio, -•1Z, I,eatherdli 1.., seal gra+11-1),. W nu nbn P. 8 L:hh-o 171r -aa Mol)onnld, dime, yI1) turn At r'ere i -.1 13. 'nano on, Ana sale -,I31, Ii, r mit-bine d 0c0.1 a Ir—john Ihrllo„aah Per .elle or to rent -step. Melly, Pgirop tirrR,I'l Hjlnie. &o—]rbes+&Viltaon, district ,i;:(ex W r ngharrr OrtleeOLM nee= euaele D.-eA ser- ious Hee broke out ,loony snowing attend. 25 31.Ia wr. the 1 '8 l (bl, t0ehn Smelt oil APIVInt 'Hi vele took filo. It 'seems that a lamp expl"ded in the apart, heats upstairs of ,AI is Uosfut'tl, -a 11)ellete(•y > Lure, The [Haul) east 11,1 once eoutIcled by 'Nlghtwalnhtuao GiLoom Loom, all a the b 1*tt e ) L L •11 1 1 few b 2L i1) lea lute elite In I s ,ai *1)•e<uud of wat,•e playing on the. heeding. 111th the Witter pressure good, earl vols little Mod, the lire was confined to one blotik, consisting of tinmiltlui's drug store, eleD )„mil's 'earlier stop, .,3J 3d. 0o.for,l'd telll(a,'Iy see e, lL.Id i�,•Ild' butcher shop, (vlu< h 1)c, e all e,meta lned le,tvi 'g only tete batt:, walls G„ )u:ere. the 81)1)1lvhero once 81(11)11 onenftlie tire/ brit'li buildings in this town, :L'be I. 0 F. halleen•uw.'d also tti1b its contents. Dr. Ohistioh», it l ,owns the building, f8 In the .\Vedt,'tpre.8ent. Lee; to property is t'bou $15,UeU, and well e well -d by-- in-erre/live. Through the laemiletlity of 11. tool 31 ss Clegg, the firemen were %Yell 'supplied ,tttla hot soiree, whi9h kept n1) their spirits lvhil9 fighting 3173' flames. Cranbrook Tile FIM I.Bell buvxsheidd get bugs Mrs. Garvey Rooter isyisi n with £t'ieltds: ill. Mitchell. . g levant: David on wits visiting friends • in the vicinity !limns the week. V. null \It's F3Pist t•' e left 1)u Tugs- day to vi8i1, fri, odd in Michigan. Nliss Detwiler, of -Jamestown,: -New York, visited ftieuds twee last week. O. elelltruoi and Miss A. Menzies visited Aliee Dyne/WI in Morris last week. A. Rayrnant 1164 ti large stack of logs of hand fur cutting in the ,Spring, . 0. Knight. and Locking'Broe. are on the market with tuaple syrup. It is ab gond, steeple. Oran ana Mrs. Schnook. entertained a largo number of their friends 1)t, Friday evenitg, - t Miss E,uma Hunter has gone to Ethel to take charge of Geo. M. Mitchell's m(llinery department. A. McDonald is ready to talk to yon. about wall paper and mixed plaints. i Read his advertisement in this issue on page 8. NIenzir's 13roe. have pin i hosed a fine black tetua,, They like to have good stool(. Best Peel Miss Lot tie Cernpbsll re- fereed \Vest on 'I'I(l' lltpy, Bert aortic a eat of horses aoi 8etelel'3) effects, Miss Lnv(I1a Aldo)twnn, otl Lootlu(l visit ed (littler the parental roof for a cu�tplle of weal[*, returuiug this week to the 'Foresti city. Y Jamestown Jaynes Wtight disposed.of a nue 4 year old time to Gem ge Whitfield, of Grey township, for the tidy .price of $200. elle was bred by "Rodei'iek Prince" end is an extra amid enemas stud welt Worth the figtlre pte(d. 'the, eoltrace 1Or the erection of Victoria Flail lets been let to 13, Jett - kilts, of \Viugliem,'et $1,000 who will proceed with the wines las 813))11 a8 the w1jlther will peein(t; Building will be erected 1)1 811.1. -of tee tele tlesteoy- tel lee lire'. A'oint ntee..tili. of 1.3' t'e.e1tt b s n etives u P a f Sleeve's, r- ill � H la Val 1)d L)�I L l e •h'c mi 4 1 r,9 r,1, 4 a held 1)t the Jolnl8loa tented) 1'nesdn-y alter•nonu to (1(seoss th(e',pi (spriely_ of Nen hieiing.inhntlnit's sand hoe's cnn- Jregetions gild 1,11i1(3i0g- ie church at Jamestown. wn. Thee matter was well !Bresnan out hut fill the) infni »leDon Will be ,might. Ries. i)r', Roriedge, eboirtolLII of '\V(og(uun District, Pre- sided rand Revile .1les•si's. Aolrews, \Neel, nod Dr, Olsten were present besides the Invitee. Wroxeter Neese .1 Ar,res, M,ye:sght Specialist, will he: at the Meg 3rd: anal Hotel, (Wroxeter) •l'u•.dny 1)13x3 March 2I t. ()Dodos only. . Airs M. 11eLenan is visiting* friends in 13r'uitl'ora. Y 4..1 Laiut; 1)1(uie as business tripi to reponse last Friday. 1118. Dowdy, of Mil(hnay, visited Mee. Milligan recteetly. R. \Neper, of Cargill, visited friends in the village on Sunday. 41 lea 8111,3 1'lazlewoud spout several days of last week in Clifford. Mrs. Fred Davey is spending it week at hes' Mullein Grand Valley. • Hugh McLean, of Her1•iston, culled on his brother, A. McLean, .last week. Miss Sophia esdenson has eetnrrred ft un a few ivetk's visit in Teeswatel, Mr. Scott, of Loudon, was the guest. 01' his nephew, 1V, Ryan, last Feeley. Mrs. 13 Whitmore, of Hart•istn,, is visitinghet' parents, Robert and i\trc,. 331aek. Mus. Jno, Hupfee, of Sault, St. Marie Mich., is the guest of her father, Jas. Paul(n. Jno. and Andrew` Ireland left on Tuesdayfni•Reseto'1ni, Sasik., le charge. rf a car,7fsettler's effects. Chas. LPaket (aid Family have 'novel) from Grey township Lo their residence on Sanderson street, here. 'Tuesday morning's freight train if g repot•tr-cl, lifted 28 cites Of settlers' meets for tee: 1Vest between Tees - eater and Orangeville. *** ******** . • i s P • ♦ Dress 4 Goods g o • ♦ o � • • • • • • ♦ ••• ♦ • and S-iIks b • A B 0 P 0 • n F • r, 8 9 0 • 0 e • e • • • 0 • • • • 13 •• \S ) • a have it wide range of colors in Dress G, ids 'suit title for the Tailor - ♦ Foe theShit, ,--asst Snit, nothing surpasses our stock toe • el,oioe of -calor• and Weave, at per yd %S CtS A This is going•tn be a Light lrnbric Solemn and do tint odes : is, the chance • of seeing our S`uininer 811(43). 00101)) are bet's in Pale. Blno. Ecru, q Tan, Grey, White, 0rratn, end many others. • 27 inches wide, at pee yard ..,..., . , .. 00 t& a - 0 • DTII Manch nt ar- vir iy Half over we again remind you of that Spring St'w- y lacly lila'. Ever l lik's s to cc)Ijlcs tttlt O11. l.:•lStt'f Sun- day ,With ,t Nt w Dress as well as hat luta the time to huy i' when choice of Stock iS diol it t' That Time is Now 0 • • •• ••- • •. • • • 41 13 • • • • • • •. • • utad,Slut. Oolntsemu mist. all the light sir • *slants las well (4s durst, and priced at pee yd. ,70C 86 1• ,00 ♦ • ♦ Along With above the have Petra quality 131urlts 1)3 Peen de Snie, • Messal,»o and Petiolee ; widths 22 inch, 30 • With and 40 Melt, Prices from per verde.. -.50 to 1..50 • • • • ° The • • Big 9R 3 Store 11.4fo • • •SO• • Maltese Pekes for Produce. •• Prot Grocerles always on hand. •• t♦e•i•♦•♦•••••••••••••••••••'•••••••••••••••••♦♦••••••• I Miss Jessie MoTevisli left f3' •Pll t r o a[or r t t l a d 1r, to over 6 ex 1.00.' S Lentils an i woe set c 1)d and t WI spend a I ) 11 *IIS t i six no Ills with h eat' ,'. p t 1L tut . i e 1 s u 1)h t, t .eirug dispersed well please Win. Blae13 and Norman Kalb- wit') Lie evening's ant rta i1 0040011 attended the filial !woke match The Otii,l a g e i rr,cuG. rlButu'anfUl 1l U 1' nun h 1 M dMa). r' Mae.. t 1 Tuesday \ , t y vhe)'e she refreshments 1 'o in the Northern Gra 1)e yy a r. stn w t)etween ehurwh has Chesley 1 t g i s tendered Me. Li mai nal i V) ltd Mt. Forest 11) the latter nu(Lniu7on* it via l' t 1. a'inil to el I+VOM1 N'1 1NoTITuTE, .- Tue e afternoon t ol u ofe n xt week n cc 9 the HI a r d ing .f t 6 Belgrave g \ will be held Women's Ina! ld at the home of Mls, t Stewart, comineltchlg at 2.30 O'3i,uk, 1 The topics for discussion' (ate "The r edn talion of nils boys and girls," and 9 "'Phe Velit.tinu of the parent to the 1 child. Mrs. (Dr.) Ar'mstr'ong, of 3' Gerrie, Is expeeted to. give an (idd!ess t'. also, A cordial invitatirm is extend- t ' ed to the ladies of the looality, y 3ONEy1113 APART,$ THIS L1331ia-- neer,- Friday hast another of the atul'dy itute. pioneers of Grey towesh}p was. called (Dr,) to his long home 11) the parson of I Philip Pete,' Butz and was laid to rest in Brns,els eelrleter�y Tuesday after. noon, Rev. A. 0. Wlshat•t, 13. A., of Brussels, deceased's pastor conducted an appeopriate eervu•e at the home and graveside, Vette was a large at- Gendaune of old friends who in this way showed their respect for a man of'p(tient ledustiy, strict integrity, and loyalty to his kindred and hie church associations. ML', iBotz was Moat in Germany on December,• 27(h, 1825 and came t•1) Arneriea when 18 years old. After a resideuce of about tl years e ur the Co. of Waterloo he moved to Huron County. He was married to Isabella Hunte)' on March 0th, 1853 and in 1855 Moved to Lot 4, Gnu. 11, Grey To(vpebip and has lived on 1 L the saute farm continuously C to t1111111U s until Y t his death, 2LtI1 surviving Hn Vt V111 Ids i , wife ever. g 12 ears. v All of his 7 children survive him. Tiley are :-Mrs. 3'ohul McKen- zie, of ruckersrnilll ; William, Philip Petal and Mrs. Geo. Fells, of.Mau- chaster, Kansas ; De. John H. of Virginia, and Jaxines and Miss Isabella at home. Deceased was 80 years, 3' months and 11 days old. He had. been )t he(ta•ty, vigorous man and had ta. wide circle of acquaintances al- though many of the old timers had preceded hien in the roll call. Mr. Betz was (111 Elder in Melville Presby- terian church Brussels and was very true to his convictions. 1el•ll.fo place tin Tuesday evening, - another year no this ohut're, 'l1 b ehx Moncrief Geo, MOTagg1Vrl was on the sick list with Iagt'ippo, Mies Peal•, Harrison of Stratford Sundaved at• house. i Dnn t forget.. the' Irish Concert in the church here Fr(clay evening of this week. kk. 011r sink people are recto vete lig nicely owing I,Lrgely to the Spring sunshine andhope, au We ae sorryto hear !ilei! Mies Jean M Ta c t gg(u•t has been ill bot Nee hope she will soon he Folly restored. Srhnol was ail Inln3we (11 the Fnitoo sohinl bons„ this week as Miss Telfer, he t) teacher, c 1 w• ' e was 11! with 'i 'r t tn.k n- n. Remember �' e 7 x R1 l 7 1 nisi' 1' V bleb blood b 1)d An db e pre/Mot at •the Irish Snoial 1)R , St. Pittrielc's night. Gontl g progratix, re&'eshlnents, sac•' A fete weeks ago as W. 13nllie (('MIA a 21 '' s Atieig 111 loading' hay he fell and su•eking hie sltle-l11) tine leek frartnryld twn ribs. He is' getting along favor- ably, H. L. MSNaught, who had been at Jamestown, N. Y., left' this week for Wi nrl(peg after. a holiday fere under the parental roof fora few months. We w(etmh i n) sttocess, At the recent Communism •r lr1)1'C 1added' 1 . lithe c 1 ,20 ulemnbes were nddPd'to the Ent' milking 114 new members in a year. The Semday'Sclioo1 has an en- rollment of ever 100 the llew•church is greatly needed. The first sod will scum be tut ted then watch the new rhnroh grow. It is to be reel brick faced with overlent hloelts with a 501id cement, and cement bl001k basement. Modem! equipment and furnishings. Walton - Miss Moi'ray is visiting at Andrew Htslnp's, ' Many of our farmers* are busy at Maple syrup making. How welcome.. Mrs. McNicholse. .went to S1'atford lest Week to visit relatives for a month. - Mr. Ohristopher and Mr. Ryan left with carloads of settlers' effects on Tuesday _ fol' the great Nest.. May they have abu(1(lunt success. 0o0sitlerrible snifering has been undergone by 01i3(can McNichol. 18th tort, of Grey, from au nld injury to hi+ jawbone. he iajnred member has had to be treated need ic7Lliy . and i)•- pl'elVellleitt.1s.11r1\V-showing whit•h we must will prove effeetnal. Many new buildings will be built in Welton this year and before 111e end ''1' 1911 we expert ti goodly number' of Hely citizens. 117(1y not a - move to organize into tt Police Village sneve: \eight have iiuprovements, lighting, etc. ? R. McGavin 4i Son's Auel,iul sale accepted we understand. Mr, ant Ales, Lackland have labm'ed diligeu11 aucl succ1asfully during the past yet 1 tatl 'etnaind m,any will be glad to see thea The last Meeting of the U. P.c,n u gr'Pgat(on was held hast Saturday to *unction the sale of land to the buyer and the b'ansfer of el)urch and prop- erty to the board of Jobe; P130sttes.. The two congregations haveunited their fu (Iar and abuhldiug Ootmuittee has been tappoiate(1to use the motorial in both churches to build la handsome cel, v l.hnrch With modern equipment, for nil the clep)n'itmeots of (entre!) veva, l 1 9 ( 1 17il1i1a Yu1l7l t 1t 1[aY ub)e( th' ct'u)1a Ynl nb lve ssP r • r Gr 11 n ' I u' 111 d and g His�r advanced its the eurnm(ulgy. greatly Ethel Patio Flaacx.-R Close wilt continuo the 1o001 Heaney for the well known Page fencing nd endere(astiaratfmnlritif Will , Gpnreulerom hien. Township Council on Monday next bore, _ What alma 1911 Foot 13a11 team Ethel should have one. 1trrP Miss Hunter will be in charge of the millinery deoartuuento1Geo. M. t11(trh- ell's store. A coilection amounting to the tin sntu of $20.00 was taken last Sabbath in connection with the Methodist enol els, D. 311'. Dauber sold a pig to Arch. McDonald that weighed 770 pounds. It wool(, Dot take marry of that kind to teed a £am i l y 'ora Winter. It is stated the�t S. S. Oole and J. I. Welsh httvc purchased the right to manurarhlre tl)�tb 011(0)tl; fanning mill front I\'ir. Jarksou and ale getting material ' ready to - -produce , the machine$. Ethel branch of theNrttionel-Council of Agriculture will meet Tuesday evening of next week. The topic fat' disrnssiou will be "The ' Weed Problern." .Everybody will be 'wel- come. • 8188 lda Oole tookiu•t. i n a M i ars, a 1 I Ooucert held by p 8 33n Mrs. Geo. A\11 lsun in' Union 0101.01 last Friday evening, She (deo assisted at the IV. 0, T. U. Parlor entertainment on Tuesday. event 111 at Brussels. A horse belonging to George Keys, Brussels, emniletted suicide i17' Harry Krwe' stable here Ieiently. The animal tyat9 used to being tied by a regular halter and for this at, rope tie was substituted sold in some sway the beaut hanged itself, being dead when discnveee(l. Itwas quite a lass to Mr. Keys as he had bonght to ship "to the Went.. - Morris Archie McMichael left or Tuesday for tile. - West, Mrs, L. Fraser is not enjoying ber usual gnarl health, Will. 131.311(118 and family left this week for their inane in Sa1Icumon, The 1irnrly ft'irnlls of Gen, Johnston 1st line, hone for his speedy l'erovery, George retaliate. and miss Annie left f1)'r'1. B n t d elk . Int Tuesday, , s Seek., s d a yr n('- tee Gall , tkn 7 (fee rr. Pet chs ' L 19 visiting relatives and � Mends in Sunshine ioctality. Miss cr6eno Mclewen has returned home after spen013g a week with W)'oxeter J1'(pncisndc, Mr9. Ger(, Peac,.of. the lst'line, is. i.1) pony health we are sorry to state but we hope far imornvernent. We are pleased to repn)'t improve- ment in the health of Mrs. James linsselith'line, and hope it may roti- thnne; \Z)edn,esdayafternoon_of this week the marriage of Joseph Ynill and Miss Mabel, (laughter of Geo. W. and Mrs. Procter, took Mare. A reception wets held at the llnme of Gen. Hntniltnn'on the North boundary nn neatly evening of lest week. Those who were present report a gond time. ne T One rave t recently Elston Cardin, 5th line, cleaned up 15 bushels of Irish white oats in frier grain hags. He sold it to George Davis, of the same line. FIRE -Monday evening the interior cif the home of Jn8enh Cttsernnre, 21111 lin). lyes had 1v d,(rnaged by lire. The meobees of the family were at the Earn when the fire started finery Dunran left on Ttrpsdev for Mons,. Saw, where •he will spend the Snnuner. He hag leased his farm, 4,rh lin), to \Vm. Davidson so that he Neill he fetes for the term. Mr. P0111An was in the West last year, for some months. Anetin» sale of farm, farm stock, (umleul)rtts, et e„ nt'• John 11h'11mnnd's, Si Lot 10. Onn. 9. on Thursday of next week. 23r1 inst. The list )nn.' be rears nn pate Sof this issue. Mr. Rirbmnnd ntends vele t'(1>( from farming. Two ears of settlers' effects war) shipped on Tuesday from Brussels by Frank McCracken, 4th line, to the West, where the bun(ly mirrevie re - (ding, Sam. Mr0racken and Jno. Oast took charge of the goods enrnut.., We are pleased to report that Frank M. Martin, 501 line. who vinare. went a medical operation at Fergus Hospital, MILS able to retro to h1s Thursday of last tveelk. (vas a gran 4ucccs3. About 300 people were pies tent. Mires were (:nod. A team of horses realized $580 00 and the tittle totalled about 528(10: - I',ohert goe, West to eater business with his broth ecand Netted Mrs,. MoGavi,, will mak ityear's 'visitlo their fr etids nut the after which they expect to return t -live amidst thole many friends here. Goov TI,VE,-The debate betweel the Young People's Society 1)f Blytl and that of Walton drew a very larg r •u t wd of interested people Friday evening lest, Fully 50 people came l'i'mn Blyth.Nightwas ideal anti the fraternal visit; most delightful. The •lehate..was carefully prepared and peeved entertnin(ng and most in- structive. Blyth, i'or the MTh unttive; championed \V3' teen Canada with Mr. Rollinsot, Miss Mr,At•tee and 61.'. \lacicwrzie a4 rh•b)at Ors. W1111011 11.5 oeg,rl(ve upheld the laerits of Eastern 03tu (811 with Jarmo* Dennison Miss Ale Genitive. and 11. A. Thomas a3' -meeker's. .1 naves tepee Rev. Mr. \Vedett t, of Bi 118se18 ; Nlr„ Licklnnd, n1' 'Wait 11(1, and Archie Hislop, ' .De. Washer') amen 344 lime keeper.. The h•risnro }vp.sgiven (n favor of Blyth, u I hough the :judges reported bol•h sides almost equal Besides the De - 171.1 e a good liternl-y and 11111S(el)l prd- •r.im was given b)the chit of Duff's church (1101 olhers. An offering of behalf et the Chine, fet01,111e stifte•e•s d• Belgrave Miss' Maggie McCallum, of Wing - ham, left Tuesday for Castor, Alberta, where she will visit her sister, 61i's, Ed. Nicholson, foetnerly of Belgrave and Brussels. David Spriest, who has been poorly is. gelling 111t1,ug nicely. He.hets pur- chased the house vacated by W. IC. Whaley and got moved to it. R. Arrnsteong bas moved to the house Mr. and etre Sproat left, PROPERTY ('WA ' - -The fine .100 time f»,'ii, of Rohan Armstrong, le miles East of 13elgrave, has been .leas- feodr toeWtle. SK' .eu\tV, hwalhy,s nao'.w oilnl pknsnsoPswan_ lull ells Armstrong (las moved lime and will devote his attention r,n buy- ing aura selling live stoelc at which he is already very h(mdy. PRESENTATION. -If merit atld faith- fulness get !brit reward then ex - Reeve George Taylor well deserved recognition for the malty seal's he rendered linesei•vice tee, Etiox church (lois as Leader. At the home - of D itnd' Mrs. Geckle, a social evening was tendered Mr. and Mrs, Tatyl3131 when the fm•nnor was made the l'ecipient of aft i e suit New ase uod the letter a half dozen of knives and forks, A» ad- . dress suitable to the occasion- accent - panted the gifts. Many regret's are 1 expressed over the removal of Mr. and' 1Rs Tttybn• and gond wishes spoken for an enjoyable outing to the West. e 0 tl nine Wednesday afternoon of this week. His many friends wish him peed con vnleSCenoe, FAME SOI,D.-.111 Dies .Kernaghnnlfas old his farm, 011,.1ine to R. B. Alrnek, f the same) lie, for the sum of 52.000. he former will hold an auction sale of rm stook, implements', stn., 011 T(iPA- ay. 28th ins!, Mr. Kernagban m- ends removing to the West, we are nrry to state. Rny end Stanley Brandon, sons of )P lista 7 H. Brandon, tee* a ear of settlers' effects and 5 hnraes to Freh- isher, Sask., where they pnrpnse farming, Mrs. Brandon and Miss 1-elifl expert In leave next week f1)' Frobisher. Many good wishesgo with theta, Spring 1911 Spring 1911 MIUnery Opening At•3'P' TheBelmont Millinery Parlors E have much 1 ch ,pleasure in informing. you that VII ourSpring Opening' Will be held Tuesd � &' tVlL r... ,. eh: 29th ( 30thwednesday , t,, whic'1 we cordially. invite the Ladies of Brussels and surrounding country: We have all the very newest ideas and a'choice assortment of the iatest Novelties es In this season's h ea v ear, including udin R dainty Y Hand -made Toques, stylish Turbans and lame Dress Hats. -: Remember the dotes March , lar h E9th end 30th, E I N N A NI Grey 'l'OWnsbip Oouneil next Monday. John Repute attended the funeral of fifra .1'. Gallagher. an aunt. at (xo'rie. Rnbt• L. and Mrs. McDonald, 9th rule were visiting at Goderieh last week. lies. Vipond and dengli11pr, May, of Deepen!, teem visitors at the for•mer's plu•Pnta1 home, Some of the 9th 000. girls' before. the recent thaw, cleared nn a fine piece of (as foe the boys to 141(010 nn. George Alexander and sister, Miss Flosenre, of Riverview, Ont'., were visitors at the homes of Robert and Wm. Bremner, 1111311' uncles. A wand bee was held tat, ,Tames 1fc- O3thtneyet lust. 0100day. It takes the hays of the Bed and 41•11 eons. to hest le the wood. Jim should get 11 wife now to keen the fires gothic. The 100 farm t not R L.Mc McDonald. Wald 9thr r n 11ta. S been F 11 1Pl1SPd' 'n t 1113 son, o, Wollancl who gets pnsstssir») this 'Soling eels rind Mrs McDonald will *nee tap a trifle en the 9t.ren)tnns malt of a good many years and will likely move to the stone house on the 0. H. Knight form, adjoining Ihe(i' num peopel'ty, "Welly" will Have a fine meeting 111w fnr n housekeeper of his very own. \Vn ,Visit him suncesa in his hustling Operation)) and n8 ht is n hueller to work he sl1ulld do all right. (hes, ELLrorr Duou4s3n.- Satur- day night the sp(ritr,f \1nry Maxwell )' (iot of the Int, Ad,to, Elliott, took its flight, the old lady p(tssing away,') the hnmo or lose son -Its -law, A. Somers 11 1 h rut,( in her 72nd year. 'While failing benith was (loth -pa Mrs. i$llintt wins only in bed for About 10 days be- fore het' demise. Pnemnnnia, follow, itlg lagrinne was idle cause of death. T)eceneed wits born and marl in Donegal Ireland. her haeband dying in the Old Lnod. Mrs. Elliott. came to Canada (n 1880 and made tier Bore (n Brunets 00ttl Mr. Somers and family moved to G1 3'y, James f O Maxwve11( rnssrl)) (s the only survivor of the family neve Funeral took pleee Tues. clay morning, Rev. De. Oaten 1311k(tig t11r service. ,Iltllerment was made in I3rnssels cemetery. Mrs. .Elliott teas Holmes Block Brussels in(lnstrinns, kindly and witty and was 1 r esteemed by all who ltneW her. A Boostin a Knock DEAR EDITOR -I take the first oppor- tunity of replying to publication of the letter in your paper of last week with eference-to Foot -Ball and Base -Ball. I am the last person in the world .to dls. courage young people in any line of true sport but where one party comes out and deliberately "Knocks" one game to boost another, I caouot see where the sporting spirit in him lies. I do not know whether the epistle was intended for a jest, in which case its absurdity might have been excused on the grounds of it. ri(liculuueness ; if it is in earnest I must xpres, my humble opinion that this is not the proper course by whieb to en - (lout age a feeling for Base -Ball, It the people are tired of one sport they will turn it down. Foot -Bail is certainly nos being turned down i1) Brussels. 1f the', is material in Brussels for a Junior Foot Ball team why not have a team? I, Foot Ball is goicg to injure Base -Ball t1) any way then wiry nor try tomake the differences right in some way. But a "knocker" is despised in sport just th,,. same as in anything else. The scribe tries to "knock" the Foot Ball sport when the writer says "Foot -Ball must be dropped it Base -Ball is to succeed." Let 1)o uoe mistake this momentary im- pulselor a permanent feeling for I do not think it is the purpose of the Brui- eelsites and the surrounding counts% To support any sport in Brussels finau cially you need the interest of the sur r oucding country and Foot -Ball certainl' has the . country people interest• ed. Thanking you for the space in your valuable paper and regretting Mat the writer has adopted such a tone of writing which neither modern ns0age nor common sense at any time could 881Ctinn. I remain, "A FAIR-MINDED SPORT.' Church Chimes Regular service will be held in the R. C. Church here next Sabbath morning, conducted by Rev. Fr, Blair, Melville Endeavor next Sabbath even• ing w(1t have their attention called to "Dangers and uses of money." G. A Deadman and Charlie Hull are in charge of the meeting, At the last meeting of Maitland Pres bvtery, whose minutes may be read on page 5, Rev. A. C. Wishart, B. A , pastor of Melville Church, Brussels, was chosen Moderator for the ensuing term. The Epworth League of the Metbu dist church here is makin* an effort to secure Rev. Dr, Cleaver, of Toronto, for their anniversary and have him deliver hie celebrated Lecture, "Jean Val Jean." "Victory over Ignorance" was Rev, Mr. Cameron's topic at the Lenten ser• vice in St, John's Church last Wednes day evening and the theme Wednesday evening of next week will be "Victory over Temptation." Last Sabbath two fine sermons were preached by Rev, Dr. Oaten. In the rimming he discoursed on "Forgive to our debts as we forgive our debtors," in connection with the series on the. Lord's Prayer. Evening text Was "Where has thou gleaned to -day 3" Monday evening Miss Davidson ad- dressed dee e s d '.110w Ln orth League n "Lee c n Sons from Paul's Missionary journey" and did it well. Rev. Dr, Oaten sang a solo Next Monday evening the topic. 'o be taken by Miss Ruby Plum, will be "How aye got our Bible." HEALTH DEPENDS ON QOOD BLOOD Everyone who uses Petrov -ma lea. gond soler and great vitality. Reason tor This is Fetrnzone's power to Mettle nourishing blood. "I was. Molten dawn, had no strength anti cnnlin'tt all' writes Mrs, Chas. Benny,. of 0tevie One ":Aly net -eve were ir• Melee, I Was thin -blooded and ono tliilually unhappy, I tried 1!erroznoe, Itatv R e rue new energy, fnrre, vita, It brought 11)P, strelagth--)ada 14131' %roll." Grelatest tonic` and re -builder vete' lcno'. n (A Frrr1zone Sold every- where in 50e. boxes.' EAST f•1u o»'-"".. * CONVENTION - 'rhe executive 'ennunittee of the East Huron 'Peachers' AAeecint(on suet 111 Clinton Public School on Saturday, March 1 1 C1 4 to mals arrangements for. their minuet Cnuventlon, which willbe held this rear in Brussels, 't'hu'sdav and Fr(41av, nifty eth and 5tlt. Tihese present were A Scott, G 11''Itnau and W Beat. y, of Seaforth ; W. Joelit, Of Bluth ; land C. Iiollantt and 1. Hartley, of CI(n- W. .1-1. &RRR, Proflii.(t)r Pgople We Talk About May Skelton has been ill with toofi li Ii tis apd ri e, ) H.glines f Clin Lines, P top, Wass YisltOr at R Henderson's. Mrs, John Carter leas stone to Me. Killop to visit relatives and old friends, Russell Brown wes,holne over Sunday from the College of Pharmacy, Toronto, Mrs. D. Ewap and Mrs. Tilos. Travers went to Listowel Inst Friday on business. Miss uLuipder, Cothlviepap, reofntal ('avistgck, roofover wasSuna Vls(tor,, da in ToF, a 1)d Mrs; Stratton !were visitors ronto last week the o to former . s: n bust - Mrs, David Heist has been under the doctor's are but is making improvement now, Miss Bea Nahrgaug, of ' Palmerston, is a visitor with Miss Aileen Scott, Queen street. lt. as d Mrs, Leatho Tn were visitors 1)t the home �,f 5, 1`. -Plum. of Bluevale, 11)al e. this week, Editor Kay, of the Listowel Banner, was a caller on THE POST . Wednesday this week: of W. H. McCracken is attendingthe A. 0..7.7 W.Toronto, Grand Lodge, at this !week. Herbert and Mrs,. Cliuuin ham an of I iii d son Palmerston, were visiting tela- tivesin Brussels for days,. Mrs.- Jno. Ferguson was quite poorly last week tint is regaining her usual good health we areteased to state, James 1 -lo p Hogg left on a Grip to the West on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Hogg andchildrenhere. will continue their residence Charlie Miller left Tuesday for York- ton, Sask.. where he expects to spend the coming Summer. We wishhim auee055, Mrs. George Edwards went to Stmt. lord on Weduesday to spend a'cou le of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. G. F, Longfoot, - - Mrs. Joseph Pugh, of Wingham, and Mrs. Chester Pugb, of Palmerston, were visitors et the tome of Mrs.' R. Paul last week. Chris. Grimoldby, who has been here 1)r several months as assistapt at the Electric Light plant, left last week for els home at Owen Sound, Mrs. Cash, mother of Mrs. A. T. urrie, has been ver 111 dorin the week but is somewhat improved now We re glad: to state. Miss Ethel Sparling, who bas been sere for some thee recruiting ber health 1)d vlsiting with relatives, left Wednes- et, for for Loudon, Mrs, Fritzley and daughter Madeline 1 Detroit, are visitors. at the home of lex, Mcleeuzie, Alexander street. The ureter 15 a daughter. Jno. De Wolf, who broke a bone in n3' of his ankles over 2 mouths ago is Me to move about with a cane and is eking satistactory progress. ','hos.. and Mrs. Travers, of Montrose, tele, are hereon an extended visit with he Misses Holmes and D. Ewan's amily, The ladies are sisters, Thos. Ross, merchaut of Chesley, was town fora day or so during the past eek. He is an old Brusselite who has veloped into a stirring business mall. Chas. and Mrs. Jackson, of Winnipeg, ho have been wetting here for the est few weeks, left last week tor Tata here they will enjoy s stay with old lends. W. F Stewart, of Breeken, oat,, rmerly of Brussels, bas been bothered r weeks past with rheumatism. ' We - pe the coming Spring will hasten his cuvery. - Miss Belle Henderson, who is attend - g the Normal School at Stratford, was me for a holiday of few days. She s accompanied by Miss M. Boyle, a lots student, Mrs. W , J. Palmer was called to Bu rk's Ips to attend the funeral of a relative. . Palmer and purpose moving m town to their farm, 5th Co,,., own as the Lowe property. EA. and Mrs. Chapman, and (laugh - Eleanor, of Borden, Sask., who have nt the past few month's visiting' Mrs. saran 1 s parents, Geo, and Mrs. loin, returned to their home Wednes - y of this week. '1111. McKay, who is in the employ at ker Bros., has been on the sick list 17 a threatened attack of appendicitis. hope the treatment employed will v3' beneficial and that he will be able esume work ere long. his week Mrs. Griffith removed front ssels to Winnipeg, where she Pur. es making her home with her son. has been a resident of Brussels for past 30 years and carries with her good wishes of the community, rs W W Hutchinson, son of Neeson IS vi nitro a t the home R n of her sister, .A T. Currie. rte Mrs. Hut Shin 5111 e to see her tnotlier, Mas E Cash, has been sertously ill with pueumon. Miss.Cash is also waiting on her ber. eorge M}tid000, who went West with ad of horses, disposed of his cot/slep- t at Winnipeg to one party and ai- d bone last week, ' Mr, Muldoon . the appearances of Spring were e too Marked at the Westerly metro - when he WAS there. he announcement of Miss Hahhah (tt's marriage to Samuel F,inhlore ,both of Hamilton. on Wednesday 3'b lass, oil. was reoe(ved by. her 1(1s here, Miss Wanbah Hewitt is a r to John fiewitt.` barber, and It 3'r wel known resident and ;mottles pular rg lady here. We extend edugrtltu- us, Tit Mrs. Win. Cameron, a well A d 31 I .n de p u 0 ho re n I1O •va fel Fa Mr aro kn ler ape Ch Co da Bee wit We pro to r 1, Bru 0 p$ She the the M 13 Mrs cath W110 a. mot a o Men rive says non pros Hew Pllce War I ries 'sate (arm ('reit) lath) Tr, known 103180ut of B3ussels. Wentto squire. Grey Co., near Owen Sound, wuereshe purposes makin her home with her 011.111 I r law end daughter, �1tef ,L,(mt b t Mrs, Agra. While t•3' rett(n g F, Mrs• Cameron's departure we wish her an en. jovable stay, She has not sold her rest- tlence, corner of Church anti lolin street, here but has leased it to Duncan Taylor who will move to it at ouoe, Mr. Agra and bride have the best wishes of the commonly for a long, happy and useful life.