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The Brussels Post, 1918-4-11, Page 1�k l� ,r. �l I{ �y. L 1 ,1 it. VOL, 4.6 .Vo, I i;:ktritt Tt o'I, 5() 1'1` r fi lmunt in Advance 13h'US,SE,LS. UNT,1RIO. 111U1c'.511.1Y. I elret- ri t Tuesday •el t 1 toy- '41/0N/ el 1ve01. S, lie tit„lie ts, tie. tee. ly em, . wed Gen et.y Ageieult cud It p .en+H' i.e. win tb•- liver Ile u((itA, in the F`tt•e:leis' Hall et R ceeloelc. Alteke t point to ]leer 111/11. Pllt1'11.1.i0 80010y trek non with Heine, the I' d' 1. ;,, . ,l, ,ort i„u • --the, A. Ytr, la'., el un: \I.•.. I'.•u. •r, efil ; Mies, 3(11,1.5011. '<1 un: ell;, field, $1 011; Prreee 114 of patty, :lite. 8, $131111 The S ,c.•ly chipped het w,..„1, t (loll Nei lewd I I (in., 1.11 11(511, Ort, : -•I(1 lumen tleelei,r c, 7 petit hlh.a- vital souks, 30 towels wort 72 pair e1` souks, IVloloevatorth Semi, Welsh, S 11'11111, 171,1110,1 Prirndv 11.01'0 ave• the le eget le litlay, elle William ono rheeeenedtee, ie getting settled lit his new frau• and Will 4000 1 o n 1.0 ready to enuun,mee work. Hue Elliott, (loderirh, viwited brie fol n fete days last week hat was call- ed home owing to the death of Ills grandmother. Sunoot, Iteeowe.--leellowing ie the School Report Ism Nn. i6 tfineirlt and Grey far the mom he el' Ja n:try, 1r'ebrumy tool March. Tel el per emit. 100, Sr, IiI,--Irl. lienor 07, 11, Doig 88 ev. DI -A. ler., .11 83, eV, Dai;; Doig 81, le. Beene 73, A eli•beerchee 01, le Thompson 58, H. tareinge•e• 55, Jr. it, -L. Lambkin 71. JI. fdrainger •ill. Juniors i1 order of mei it. Hr: -Ir C. Grainger, I. Doig, A. Doig, Sr. Pr,- \V, lautitkiu, A. 8,1111 ,411, le Doig, leriniele---1';. Metereeey, C. Grainger, B. et miler sou. A vetage at- tendance fur Ibe 3 nem: he, 13. 111, on toll 20C A1'Alt 1oN ALLEN, 'Poncho)... SPRING TOM.: 1Vt:uulNtt. -- A LIN Angeles (00.1.0 piper. of Alarot 20th, says :-Amidst a horror or tipping 11111• M11114. and with only immediate reln- lives present, ,diva .Baty (if•rtetele Fraser beeelne the bride of WIlli:tin Mooee 1Vclher, ItteL evening, ne the linnet of the gr°ones parents, De. mid Mrs, Hugh Walker, on Menlo avenue, Dr. 1Valker olliehiliug. The bride is A daughter. or Councillor Alla ;Mrs, 1Vm. L racer, of Lhstewe+l, Canada, and is well known in ilhe social life or this city, where Outing the past two years elm lute 'mole her home. She is a nen• sill of Dr. 'I'. 1V, Meese:e(e., Pasadena, and be wag the othy repreaenathve of het• family aL the weddlog. AIr, and Ales, 1Valket' heft this mottling on a mane trip to the Northern part of the State, and follotvhtg their return they will be at home at 1880 \Vest $21d st. lVJcKillop 0111T.-'1710rn passed in vay at his hone. in \Ninth rep, im the mot Meg, of Match 2801, St1 • i I1tl Health' t c h!1` ripe tient 1' n t I b ',• ' 1 rove n( • 1, ) 1.!t in the tnwrvhtp of IiitlYy County of Leeds, itt 1810, his eat ly life was epene in that. clistriet. In 1860 he married 1+%tier Aon Morrison, of the slums township Bulli hn Lite Spying of 1.860 moved to elcKillop, niece he took 0p Lund o0 the 10th Ooncelsion, where he ree7Jed until the death of his wife in 100.4, when he retired to \Vhitirtem, to en- joy a well deaeeved test. Coining to McKillop in the early clays of hush Lend, he pet formed a strenuous pare in transforming the lend remit the pioneer rental Hone of hush fai.mirlg lir the modern grail term well equipped with machinery and all kinds of et mgr. Though n OonseevelivP, lte never, Look an active part in politics but WAS al- ways mote Intere'eted hi the ehurel1 while bis untesutning Cheistien life and kindly ways, elide:lied hila to really. 50 years ago he was a mem- bee of Providence Metitodist ehnrch, where far most or that, lints he IWQ the singing, He will he emelt missed by his 'teeter mid felhnv Ine11nbare. In Ills death et Heel te, time he hos but fittingly enlertel into the lire or the Id.'e1111,'t•enl'irt1. The 81111,01M. synipalhy of the community iv extende,l to 1 it • bereaved fl•tWidH. lie leaves 111 rnnnr11 his loss it d.wgbler, Mrs. J, le. H Lek - well, McTiillnp, and 4 nous, lddwAtd of It.egina, Sask., Alex„ of Gleiehen, Alta ; Albert, Ateleillmp and Stephen, Secant tl, (hie daughter, Relater, peetlecetteed hint 18 years ago, sof 0.14444.4.044.4...1.0444.11teedelee.i. . •1• •i• I. 4 K� •a• 1� k 1( F A � 4• o Instead ofhavinr a for - g mal Millinery Opening ; on a set d8 w(: wish 1.F '•' Y w • to state to the Ladies >r, • of Fthel and vicinity w 0 that 1..hn our u I1.(,I Il1Cl up- * to-ciate 1 - to -date stock is now on 3 • p clic liry any the d the ,F m cordially invited to in. 6 a• • speer the same. • Have entracred the ;' o services of Miss Beth • • Hoover as ' a Milliner 1 .1 and A • • We will do our best to +r • please the; public, °s ±F ,p ,®}. A Call Will be Appreciated. 9 • Mrsi���� a Js Ethel Ut 1ttr.Ln1 ( covec r -(in Mitt ell )5 t -Isle, I. geig 1 eel err Sea 11 h, At it , ) ti i1 t '. )1,1111111i 11 } )1 I ! 1 .1.1111 err' I it 11.111 111. i f nuc d 44111'120A 1 s' ,,11/11,1111, t f , I n 1 cu t u u lP: y 11` 1%en In t.ls t t5ald Illln❑ Ins, 11'1imiri,.•, Heao•y 1)e11tris, Petet'A)ek. ere Aielt. McGregrh, Joe. De:taoeY, %VIII. Llc(lavin, Jr., el Wheel ltrwleml. l'onturi-i(eepere lett viol( 1hEloney„Ino, I, me, Henry 11, me inan,.1te Jelntl etc- 11111am Joeepli Set+tt. John C,oehe•, Ge else Weleee, Jelin let levell, Henry L' •nnieveie, Jt, Sheep leeluators---,1. it•Coley,.1 t.. All%heson, Ilimey Welt - •nem., John Metalline Bedding In- sp0etory - efitetiu Turrell, Joseph nor. re/rrW .,fee 1( , r t Itoiri, Tsnlu:!3o!t 1or , Drain uu Irl )ealo-••tthas IiegYIO. Al. Al ultnin, Mork. B1uevetle leteernotueree. --AL high noon on 'Wedtteeiley, March 27th, ire the hnrne of the h1itle's parents, 11. A. and blue, Mite:ill, innovate, ]rev, D. D. Thomson tied the notelet how between MISS 1/111110 0,1.1 t ode A}r.0tt11 arta win, O. King, of Janht'atown• The bride, WW1 torts nnattetided, ons given away by her father. She wore a stmt 00101`141 SA1111 01111 teaselling suit with hat to mulch. Cuegratulations over the gueete sat limon to a sompt ons (lin- net in the (Rettig mom. 11m and Mrs, King left on the 3.17 train for Strut• lewd, Lomita, leelbi, Hamilton and other Jeanie. The happy couple will take up ye/Melee. 011 the woollies Otte frim) on the Rruvsels grav01 read near Janheetowie ehty their joys be many, Wroxeter R Gilmore, Winnipeg, railed on old friend.: here (511 Alonday, A Sunday School in rnnnertio, with -the Angllettrt (Meet] hat, beet) siege». Week Aline and Anse Agnee Mc- Recher•, who aro attending [reentry et Toronto, speni the Easter vacation rot their homes here. In the etiquette. list the name of S. TL Gitieon, Wroxeter, elppeatsinWed, twede y's papers, nnong the wounded. Iinpe it is rent 14 Srl 4:104 CASE'. Fred. Davey was nppoitiled by Lite Council to dietlibute the Government fish, Oon nee gtetrant'.eeing Lhe sc- conntsnsdesit by (envoinment. Alex. McKereher and ole of his sons ars au>ay to Galt locality taking (+twee IIF fermieg nperatinns 011 a faun belonging to Miss Ritchie, The. Y. L. A. el, of Wrnxeler Smith, ate, holding a hell (horse Tea til ' 111 Adams', Line C, Iinwick, on Tuesday evening, Amil16th. Achnission 250. Take it in. tete. Itebert Sewage, Wrnxeler, Who eteliet.ed with the Royal Drtgnnns, Toronto, and event overseas 2 years ego hest Pall, has 11000 reported wound:el in I be men and leg, Jo}r11 r ) nl1 sr „ Il I. an ofd sod noir. )i respected residenk•nF the village, u. d01'went. a vPly evitiral operation at a Guelph Hnspitnl m1` Srulday. Latest rennrte ur•m that he is prow easing fav- mel0y, Amcmg the teaehera home roe the Boater 11014114y WPM, Misses Ice. Hamil- ton, J. Alfas, P. Kaake, L Restice, M. Anderson, L Sen(e•eoq, E. Teupfe•, In Rutherford, (t, Bulheefor(7, B. Howe and B r,ovell. Jerk and leemeth McLean, ynnng sties or A. McLean, who were so Ae•- inusly injured when it portion of ll. btee.k wall, width is tieing taken dawn tit the tannery, roll:weed, are rapidly recoverbng, r411hong): Jack will he con- fined to the hoose 1'm• some weeka ow- ing to a had I've et nee cif the leg, Alrw. A. Mellichael met with a Ser - ions accident nn Satewilay night while: vote:eth r from the home of William Bing, Air, AleNtir inel and daughter had got out, of the buggy In hink file. the reenter's hat which had (down nil, when ..nigher hors.. and beggv cnllitl- eel with the ime nnetlpied by )t vs, Mee 1)ir•harl, 0peetting it and causing the ho•Fe to the nway Alta, McMlehael WETS i'nuna In All m'IrnlnFi•>nscr)(ilion n.nd iv stilt in a rr'htiriL1 sl 810. ,intended for last wattle N. end eine Kalelleisch are guests of Nies H. Smith. Mise D Aftweislm le the guest 'of her cnnsin, Aire G. f,acerie, Mime Sadie White is in Gale INllere OW huts srrnrhal a peettinte Ales. Stillwell spentthe week end • with het eiete•, 1Rs Teivet. eeW, 11 es, ltilrhi, awl l elite. Rifellie event. Heeler :with Wittetetlrt 1lrbcnd•:, Td. et Rae, Toeing I), lens berm renew - n 1' n !1 u•qu unt:llrPq to Ih,. •• I if 1 1I n „ Airs, G. Aline, vwllad het a' INI NI• AI r e. \Valltcr Pordwieh foe scve•nl arty+. Mies Jesele Pope, eremite, iv sne l Ing a wrest with hse prteents, T) O. and Nies Pope, I,iPnb, S. MrKevellevand sister, bliss Agnes, were !pearling the holiday with their parents, W, S, ani Airs Meleerehee. (interval olalinns mos extended to Mss] VenVelsor, (Cathleen Tem her- -tote and Jean Aname:nn who obtained Omit, diplomes ft tun Mt. Foteet Bltsir . InAA n alio • a l'Aeueerrf0, 'tleepnrt of Wt.oxeter lira lch of Tied Orties Society for month eldhlg Murch 251th. Ool(a'd. hntions for month ending moot, 25th ;-Jas. A lien, $2.00; W, Abram. $1.00 ; R. Anderson, 50c ; i1, Bolt, $5,00 ; Alhss Olirrlie, $1 i)0 ; J, Cathe's, $15 00 ; A, Dnug)es, 50n ; J, Douglas, rot. ; G. Devidente 505 ; J. A. Earle, 80.1; G. W. (-'iMo1, $1.00 ; ,T, R. eon, $2 00 ; .1. Griffith, 50e ; J. T•roppe,, $500; Miss Ilerele, 50e; Mrs, Higgins, liOn ; Alex, Higgins, $200 ; 0, Higgins, $1.00 ; Ahs, Jos, Higgins, 50e ; Ti, 'Teeming, $1,00 ; J, elendeesnn $1,00 ; VV. feline, $1,00 ; R. Lnngety, 50e ; Alien Llama, 501: ; G. Leckie, $2,00 ; 0, rule Ain1 n T $ 011 ,• T. Aitts 1 1`r nVP, $1.66 • \V, Mines, ;81.00; J.Moi Orion 26e; C, re, Moffett, $1,011 ; A. elieravish, 50c ; T), lettelevielt, $200; Milia Me'k'eevish, 25c ; T). 14Icleerohee, 500 ; ?. Mennen. $6;00 ; Miss McDougall, 500 ; J Ah Neuvhton $5 (I(1 ; T. Middy Ila 250 i 1 1 Aleftleette ,'5,(;00 Alts. P. Mr- ( Jewell, n ;4fi lH) Meg 1 3ichlt e 1 V I , Jk5•00 P. H. y Ir Jxly) t1` bu(U• Ale h1toita 1 u ,t B t 1 ,k Mies ILtI r bu•, 5(le ; %V, Al Robinson, 5011. • It. titreits, $'2.00; W, Sancdet'sou, $1.110 ; ,I. Stull, $1.00 ; fI, Wearrrtig, 4+10(1; Mee. Wilson, 50c.; I). le %Vera•, $1,00; Alex, Wright, $5.00. rot el $94•25, Vitlanolai Sum- nuu'y, k1 ceipls, ))ers0ual rcmCril,tt- Lions, $04.25, 0uuntY grout {pec ink) 1[nhv- $125;.00, total $210 35, lexpeucll- tete., paid for mitten false $100,27, rash balanee, $115,89, total, $210 25. Alateelitle on order, $100.00. (locels shipped, Afaveh 6th, 102 pyjama suits, 18 teems,' II IIY shit iII lA386 towels, 31 stench. 1.r raps, 04 pair5x, Jamestown 1 t is Alad Samuel Burke has .rrpllr- eiteeed 11)e 50 acre farm nn lhP Getty Boundary remit AIr. ltida011, ldstowel, for the sum of $1500.. It ie immediate- ly North of property he nolo owns. SA,/1. is always ready for a bargain. PRAsT7weeteg te.-On the evening of March 23rd, about 75 old friends and neighbors betook themeelves to the home of Jas, and Mrs, Ballantyne, 1st line Grey township, where they spent afine time with anisic, story, song, dancing, sorita chat and supper, Duncan McDonald took the chair and read the fallowing address and 'l'hns. Binke anti Inn. AR:Donald presented the bose turd l)nstese with a set of knives and forks and spoons as a patt- ing gift :- Mu, AND MRN. JAS. BALLANTYNE. Desalt PRIM/DB.-HavinglearuEel wit le einrere regret of your Intended re- moval from our neighborhood, we, your neighbnw. have gatheted here this evening to enjoy a social hone and to exprees one appreciation of your kindness which ynn have renders ecl as a neighbor driving the past three years you have lived in our midst. We have always found either of you ready to help any time when called npon. We aak you to accept these knives, forks and spools as a small token of mu• esteem and a daily re - membra nee of yam' old friends of the let Con, of Grey raid that you may long be spared to enjoy the use of them. We all 1„111 711 wishing you many prosperous years in your new bode near Ethel. Signed in behalf of your, FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS. A brief but .appropriate reply was made by Ale. Ballantyne for their kind words, generous gifts and the gond fellowship shown during their residence in the community. He and iris wife witched the friends many hap- py and prosperous years. The com- pany sepsrctted hoping AIr. and Mrs. Ballantyne would greatly enjoy their tiew place of residence. f1` n a b1` ook Jno. Leitch and Fatuity have leased the home of A. Reymann and taken possession. The out of town guests ss Beth Odder, Toronto ; Af Pig - ante Suede, and Miss t r., Parkhill. The Duncan MCTI PS holt s been puenhased by Vict'n who will have it moved to 1 e farm East of bare and fitteda home for himself' and - Don't forget the entee11111 •clay evening of this wee elitwch For the benefit; of "Wiilowdale,"e humor m i i he pmeetwed. tread the ceening it, The people of this local; coming interested in the ] Chautauqua Festival,. to 1 Brussels. It wiil evident l worth attending, judging k 11nm/cements. ADDRESS ANI; PRESS Wednesday evening of In t number of Lite friends and or Arthur and Mrs. Heln their home to spend a soeit with I hent. berme their rex Oeitnbru,ok. The evening 1 ell in nesir, readings, speeches socittl elute Ude interesting wes au address read by b Liethwell tout presenting of cher-hi i amid inked by Mrs. 11 r. ilehn merle a ettitable ',Bluth' of himself and imps. After pelrtnlring tit a midnight all jnitied hands and sang "t Syne." Address torte as fall were 741'; 1`s, T. 1'ig ,5`- Switzer, se he•e has r Sparring tis 50 act tip for Iment Ft i• k in Knox Red (1rnsA TT/lay oil rtlab. can locality are be- coming be 11014 i1 1 be well 1y (lee au PRESENTATION. - Wednesday week i u 1.i gh burs L, (net at LI evening [oval frons vea el,jny. eChra and fell 1.'e Miss Uliuit the gifts Utustciarh reply in Ileltn. IILICl] "Auld Lang Its, Deeta Mea AN Mae Henst -Regret• fully le ld, 5;11't that yen 1( Vl e l l 11t>. < s d I o remove from out wider, HICet' iL residence, l (l (I t 13 pews, 1 VP t6 raw IIF your F ttl tuna i c I'ti y Y smi t ) s anti neighbors, f1111 -- teem this oppovtnnity of spending one mote mond evening with you, re- minded (hereby of the many it has been one privilege to share with you, clnrblg all these years of your rear theme in 0u111)1'00k. We am glad to meet but sorry to part. Socially yon arc held ill high esteem by us, as citi- zens you have ever done your part and alwaya helped in eve'y good ranee, But it is from the religions standpoint, that yon, Mr. Helm, will be most oA t missed. Your work in the church of your. photon has been most prorollnced and fermi tate religions cit ries you will be greedy unisseCl and �hovel n your place will be hard to Bil, .Phis phase of your life has been mark- ed by regular attendance et church and deep itlte'ese in Sunday &Mini anti vides, in fact by all that, pertain- ed to the evelfitte of the Christian eommu nty. As e Steward and Trustee of the ohm ch your work has been invaluable. You have so eflici- enLly looked after the financial schemes of the church thin it was never iu a better. position. As a slight taken of our esteem the ask you to accept title OddfL 1Inw s '` Hung and c piece } f out glees. Mtty the ring prove to us that the circle of aur friendship is by removal not Woken rend may the glassware ever sparkle in the thought of your pleasant days W1111 us. Yon Will al Wit+, biro,• , Wa t u1`rt I ' J n ul rut hr>u I ( HMI n1 though 1 h I �• 11` ; l 1 I I r I tut , � I J he JI1 1 1it•i ,; L l WP 1 la tf a 11` 1 1 l L it s you in the city to width ecru go. teemed lit bolah of the M elle run1NT 071 LrRd'ti. AND C0S1A1-uN ITY, I,lLHL Stanley allover/cm the service in the Methodlig church was Laken by Tr. Ruddalva Tlu• p,L401. Was i1 ill- Lendttnee at. thee special 11i...i.nlnry Servlr•e in leru'+sele Mei Melee timet ll School, le, A, Fox, writing /tutu Willem Mum o Mum 511/.1.011 87111 SAYS;--1Ve ere having fine weather here ,lust now. Horne of the fat mete are on the land bel: the majority think they e ill get re setback yet. The 100 stere farm of Wm. l'errie, Lot 13, Clonceeaion 13, (-Ivey lotvlo- 11111P. has been pueehaeed by .lu e Stevenern je., for 1.110 E.11111 Or $1000, There are About 10 notes of second g�rowth soft maple oil the plaice rand a bat a 40x60. Leann has been 11S01.1 paeturage for some time. This sale clears Mr. Perrie of his landed pas. sessions, lie will continue to live here. The funeral of Mrs. 1Vortley was held Monday to Oranbrook cemetery, where she was buried beeide her buy - band. Mrs, Wortley, who roup 79 years old, (vent to Seafnl th 4 years ago from near here, '.`wu married daughters reside in Seafortle it seen at Woodstock and another son is en the homestead, Lith cote of Grey, Wortley was an old and well known resident of this locality. ‘11'1i11, II. I918 1 I / 1! A 1 Grey Council meeting next Monday. Fall wheat does not look any tan promising in Fenno places, bliss Alice Barr spent the weekend with her aunt, bfrs, A. Whitfield. J. Mitehell and retnily have moved to tete Buttery farm, 12th Con. We welcome then(. Mrs. henry and son, Nilo were visiting at the parental home, 4th Onn., returned home on Monday. Win. and Mrs, Buttrey, 11th Oote, have gone to visit at the hone of - and Mrs. Riddell in Elam, The latter is their dough tee, Mrs. R. Houston and son, Hay and Miss Jeanet elcNitir'.vere %',aster to•s with theit• sister, bliss Jean Alc- Nair, at Totem to. W. H. Fraser wife and daughter have gone to their homy 1, Alta., tvhere they have a he m of land. They took a ear 's effects. Gordon Whitfield, operator, n Cookeville, spent tate East s at his home here. Sorry e was confined to the house e time suffering from a sever bliss Henrietta Demean, f the Alillarton school, I seen bee tet Pxa i sten vacation vast tun t• parents. Miss Essie Gedd e same place, accompanied he It is said John Bray, Creek, Out,. has bought the 1 outfit of his brother, WILL 9th Con., and will move to i Ale. and ,firs, Bray will Inca( too b k, where they recently ) a comfortable hone. Keep. the Auction Sale t Dark's in mind. Date is 1 of next weer:,. 17th. Air. leased the residence of Mt Rogers, l+tederrck street, and tell) hunve to it, his s hawing leased the farm. Lis may be read in this issue of Three big Clays are on the at Brussels, April 27, 29and as a Chautauqua Festival, 9 musical ttoupee and 2 well known Lepers are, on the bill of Course ticket with reserved s meets $2.00 for the 0 entertainments, 2 e b ) 1 A 1 T U g 0 $ a ed nt 20 gl el sr tet y1. lir ch ba re ell m hn. Al en the Co WA no s 1`(i tall 76° I:hr a * me Bre es, T,. Ale etw loigT L. '1' Ilam aC C'•erPa half seed( of spillet aloe, fent 1.r holidays say it part of th e cold. teacher c iiu L' . 1.J tdl IIP with 1 Ile es, IIF Lh r. of Stony farm drat P. Bracy, t .hot sly e at Clan - brook, t'Cl ItLNN( at. John Wednesday Darts has s. George RrnsatlN n1` 7 Alex. et> List OF S}17P TIIE POST. program 90, known splonlid uxler- fare. A rat, only ach dray, at 3 and S p. n1`, This will e nn opportunity that should not be IrissPd, SCHOOL RIvPORT.-Fo110wing _IR the Report of S. S. No. 9, Grey, icor March. exluninet/ in Lit, Memory work, H istory and Spotting Jr. n1..-11, 1celair 140, G, McNtth.82, 31 Fulton 78• r. III. -G, Al eTaggert 85, A. Mr.- nggart 74, Se. 1I. -P. All%l`ngenet 60, • Alitchell58, Jr, It. -S. feNair76, , lerowit 54.' Peitner.-.1. Viatou, and. ALICE PORREST, Ponchrr. The Chas. Love 100 arie farm, 11111 on., IRIS 'leen pul'ch:teed by Geo, lit, pedl•an of the smile line. Price was 5000. Ate, Love and family ale living L Ozar, Saslr„ where they rue c ereg- in farming. Mr. `lpelean gels l r- ediate r ossesaioll r' a ed will , 1`l u 1 t w 'MVO 654 r>s n t to Inuit nf' Le l hitt iLH ,r. 1 hies nod helpers in his own family he will eke le go all right. The new poe- tess has been it) grassfo'sone years t is Ill good shape. Councillor Felker has diepnsed of le farm, on which he has spent 35 efts, to Geo. McDonald, or the semP to, for $6000. This ;rives the pure eget, 360 acme. Mr. Fraser had hia rn burned last year and hail tint bnile, He will continue to live in e'louse on the farm fon• a while and a take a tri) n . y t tits 1 West where he s 3 sn'ns At Ohimook and Cerwl.l, ta. Air, Fraser is a well known d highly eeteemed yesiclent. lie title en a wombat, of the 'Township until for 10" years, 4 of which lie s Reeve. We hope the family will t move morn Grcy. CHOOL REPORT,-P011owing is i -het pnl•tofS. S. No, 5, Gt•ey, for' the nth of March, Thoee who received /,and over of ail the Berks rte tse whose names are metered with Nieuwe arranged in nede' of Se, IV. -*A, Bremner, .y, rn0s, R, Bennett. Sr'. IIT• -•le, is, G. Eveleigh, H. Reirnes, I, moor. J1.. I.TI,--*,r. Armstrong, Oanr h 11 P . R 1' h ; , Mills, •, L', rat c nlner - Hudson, IC. Luras. t Sr, xalndPl•, *AT, Weed, *bf, Aern- mg, V. (lemon, Jr. IL-15. hive - hl, Carson, W. Ward, E. Ward, hompson. Sr. L -*0, Ciat•ke, *M. Ilton, *W. Lucas, J. Campbell, A Iltseto toils PLAV Will he g; Vel in 11, Prem teban Chuck Cra phn aak li} Ih.• l't 111(.,•, 1, !h u. 4114. Citrb 1"ndr•!' unyri+ , , f rte( ('u,h.-: Y.in•iely friday 1 April l q ACT 1 --Interim of 1110 VV111,,SS1L110 P11.1100100111111 .L, •I 11,1,44.1', 1.1 til, :al el`1u,1•n ill 1i. pt.•lo1,• I ht• 1 u•nii"n. ACT ll -Silting rooter Id' UII+ L'n_ ,•I house ; Ibc• evening id the church Seel:ebbs; the rollnnitlg week ; the Eugagement. ACT IIi---Hulce AS Ael II rine month later; the. eVeciding. Cast of Characters Joel Passet-PwAsn ster Alld Ntoro Keeper' -- Geo. Dunbar Toto Skerratt-Tito Accused--urcar tlursalits. John Goirrey-An Unscrupulous Lawyer - Norman ewer. Clarinet. Dinsmore --The School Teacher - Clare Long. Rev. `ti, Promar-:the hlinister-Hartley Alen• Lem Hackett ---Lender or the Choir and Int. promsheen Pin�mrD-F whit would ratbnr whtttiu than work -Stuart Noble ALlllla Bal.Kat-A Ovid of rst,,-Celia Rathu•etl, IHra Basset -Joel's wire, inclined to have her own tray -(Tara Rnthwoll. Rosetta Bates -A bit flighty lint a true friend -Madeline Calcer, ;Hiss Hatey - -Who Mumbles things -- Jea.aie titonne+, Olenod Pr --A eervant dirt why, itenuts life a Juke-Lehbt Sourlinot. Program at a o'clock aha rp. Admission 25 and 15 emits, Come and help theic Ehiuryoung ropetA. in their Patric. t - N. 13cirnes. Jr. [.-T. lamas,S. le A x antler. P,iine•.-H. Armsrong, L. Ward, I. Clawson, A. Eveleigh. M. Braise:se, Teacher, Ethel What about a I''oot Ball team Ethel; ethel p Otey Township Cnnnc•il will rue here next elonclay, Mem. and Niles Coates attended t Aleihntatd-Lamont wedding at lint sets Thursday of last week. Thos. Vodden hati 20 acres of Sprit grain seeding done by last Monday c the Woods farm. 'Potn. is son hustler. Theh t C a ttnug0a Festival at I3r sets on Arun �. A rl 1 L7 ,.0 nuc ` l t. i iU sat• Clal 't ' t the attention� g of the people her A number, of 00utse tickets will secured by folk in this locality for tl 6 entertainments. Regular meeting nr the Women Institute will be held at Lite halve t :Hiss Hall, 'I'huesday, April lettll '2 30 o'clocic. Program, Grandmother Day, to be lett by Mrs, Spence, Mr C. Raymerd and ' Airs, D, 1Mi1n Music. Ito!) call. Our earliest remit iseenee. A good attendance asked. \Val. Ward, of Ethel locality r ceived the following letter from it nephew, Pte. E, Ward, of Witle cutup :-.DEAR UNCLE.--•Jtlat a f1. lint's t1. let von know that 1 4111 We and hope this Had:. you the sante. have not heard Item you for a lon time so r thought, i would drop a fe lines to let you knoty where I the anyway, Hate is everyone mow) Olsen e I got a tetter from Harry you know the one who enlisted i Br uttrord. He was up in the, from line. It was very had weather. don't know when we go teepees, The are filling ell the trenches up will what are in this mem(ry. I think th war will soon be over. IC is time. I ie that, dead ovor heti, there is nothing bot drill all the defy lung. I am gain on leave next week. T think I will g1. to Scot hind es I rimy its well see all I can, It is the ratty chance we will have and if I get anther chance 1 will go Lo Ie•elatel. I got a letter front ho11te yesterday Lilt wore all well. I will W1ile again. Writ. soon, with love to ail. Your loving nephew, PTE, I;, WARD, /\nUriE» AND PRESENTATnoN.-Ori Iht• eveniog or April 2nd, ehu•ge mun• be 1 1 f neighbors dna Mende f1l ode o F the. Arl , 1 II fatuity minimised LIt 1 V til tt hs ed theta at )Glob. c1` nior t table hnrne, when the follntwiu{, ad Ileus was read by Miss At. 13owes and a hands"me Library Table pte- eented by le Lament rood Thirteen Lamont: : for et he ts- 1`g m tie lett sets, be le ,f at S' a, e_ e. is Y tv I I I g ry lA d, it nutAit Alia AND )11tH MCCALL AND 1)Atnararvets.-h 1,, with feelings of deep regret that we leiu•oPd or your intended removal from our midst, However we were pleased 10 know that yell have (Welded to Invitee in 13i n owls, so you will he able to mingle its 1 t s gnito often. Be nseured lora will a tires you toy you have niwa,yA proven yorteselvee to be spiemiid neighbors, rose elwe'fnl led rattly to assist es in eve•y poeeible way, We have oftentimes enjoyed your hospi- tality and have aseeulbled heir le. night to express to you our hearty appreciation or your, new:elation (vitt ns, As a slight torten of one regard for you, we atilt you to accept, this'. Library 'table. We wish you every happiness ted tenet God will bleats and prosper you in your flew home. Signed on behalf of neighbors luta mottaa, P. LnuoNT, N. L<1 ntdNT. AIr, McCall merle 1 m41e aui e A 1 Llae reply thanking tate ftlelds for the goodwill expremed for himself and family and asap lad their guests of a welrmtne in 13eussels at any time, after which the company joined in singing, "They are jolly good people," if, H. KF,1* R, Propietor 1 I rt nr,t m Shay - t llttq gone , ) g tt t1` work 1'a, 1t t !/ n {tll•. til 1 I } P , I 7it'u. n ( n + 111 til r 1 S.S '„N ( I hew ' 1 kt P f!F - :•,t ria E 1,0a d Bal and othe • r e t n,J.ure,. lA httvr the 1Ve wnultl kindly ad vis0 some of the boys of out• village that if any nee•e givi,lg sourer or n)0(clling tvilh propen•- Iv is irlydnlgrd ill lwl•xaulph> of those &Meese (vitt he Made. If the pureets of ':rime 1`f those boys were told of Il, r -.r dying. Ilio like would riot be t, tl.nw.i ulr, Tee leitettitinnlelit given i11 the 'i'ee Rip Hall hist letiday evening tl tele [ the Alerts). aus obey • o 61. the " r r Girls' 1 I•in Clair was a tell, -top one. !.'here was it short program, getnes, home. Made eiiiely, (tie, sett SVLs placed its 1110 '11111111110 told T1'it1)tet 1•'1111a As a 11.:111, (1. M. Alileliell was the (hail• rimblinek•_ac,,e1 diff well. t.;Ihel girls FLIP Itengerm nee --On tate eve el' Mrs, Thoi. lhow Ps departure from tinder farm hear lsthel, the members of Lbe eV, Ai. S, of the Presbyterian church bele, presented her with a easserole and the following address :-Da'aa Mus I3Ros ..-It. ie with feelings of u•rr, thatwe 10114.1111311/, real• relations n.s Co-worker in Lhe Wnmyl,'S Mie - sit,' u•y Seelet-v is soon to be severed and that, rircltnstences demand that yen remove so far from your old frienaH and fellow laborers. We wish Lieexpress to you one apprecia- tive) of your easnclution with Its as 1110111be1'S Or Lhe Wolnee's Missionary Society and ask you to accept as a re- meruhlance of old times and old Mende this casserole. Wishing you pews 'f1 ., 1 tit, health and prosperity in your future home, Signed on behalf of the %V, AI. S. ' MRH, W, BREMNER. PPeaie1211-11. AIRS. (nN,l FERGUSON. SP1.. -Trolls. Afit) ices AND PRESENTATION. -At the clove of the Alissionary meeting at the Petsbylerfa11 chinch Tuesday afternoon of last tveek, Mrs. George I$. McCall was presented with a cream and sugar set in cut glass, by the members of the Society. Mrs. Bowes inade the presentation and Mrs. Fer- eneoa read the following address :- DEAR MRs. MCOALL.-We, the mem- bers of the Women's Missionary Socie- ty, have learned of your intended re- moval from our midst and regret that our relations as co-workers in Lha Society are soon to be aeverea. Dur- ing the time we have been associated in the Women's Missionary Society we have always found you willing to aSstet in any way the cause for which we etre handed together, We will miss you at or monthly meetings but will be glad to think that you are helping on the good work in another field, We ask you to accept these pieces of cut glass as a kindly remem- brance of your old friends in the W. el S. Ethel. SdmnP don behalf IIP the Society. sty. Ales. W BRENNER, President MRs. (DR.) FEneusuN, Sec. -leads. Mrs. McCall made an appropriate re- ply. Walton The next meeting of Walton Wom- eve:Umlaute will be held Thursday afternoon, 18th inst., at 2.30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A, B. Bruce. The topic "How to have It good lawn and care for it," will be taken by Miss Sitnpson. Everybody welcome. DEBATB.-•Tuesday evening of last week an interesting debate was held in:the A., O. U. W. Bell, under• the auspices of the Farmers' Nub. Sub- ject was "Resolved that victory in the present war depends as much on the people at home as on the men at the front." Pen• the affirmative good speeches were made by Wilbur Turn- bull and W. H. Shortmed. who were accorded the thee for the 3rd speaker, W. Murray, who did not speak. The negative was well championed by Mrs, Jno, O. McDonald, Miss Bessie Mc- Donald anti Ed, Fulton. Judges were Mrs, Jno. McGavin, Jas, Smiliie les and Edwin Miller, who decided in favor of the negative. J. J, McGavin, President. of the Partners' Olub was chairman. At the (text meeting an nnte;(e speaker is expected to deal with :mute of the live issues of the day, Morris Dr. ,T, McChlteken was a visitor in Toronto last week. RoySelling, . Iles, 3rd line,. sprat Easter with P it e friend at Exeter, Mrs. . Jnhl t Watson n is 'mew fry lma vl rt with leineardine friends, Miss Dora Watson was home from the No•nel School Stratford far Eas- ter varatlllll, Pte, Hey Thnelr, who was hone on a visit, wPtumed to 'Whitby Oorvales. cant Hospital Wednesday of this week. Pte, E, Holmes, of West Monkton, was an Eimster visitor at, Jen. Wat- son's, 4th line, He strew service. at Vimy Midge wham he was wounded, April 27 29 and ' l P T +t) eu•e the dates of the high elites Chautauqua FeadVill to be given in Brussels Town Ball, The talent. is A 1 and a Course ticicet gives the whole series of 6 gatherings, at $1,60 or only $2 00 if a eeserved•seat is minted for the 3 days, We welcome L. and Ales, William- son as residents of this township, They moved to the farm recently purchased from Messrs, Sherrie & Sharpe, itd,joining .Brussels. They Baine. from Walton, Ales, Williamson lived in this locality when she was Miss Jackson, Anniversary services will be held in the chureh at Sunshine on Sunday 21st ;net, at 2 p. tn. and 7 p. in. Rev, F. W. O�t•aik, ;Velton, will be the prearher'and a Made Quartette from tieussels will co)ttlbete special siege Mg. Monday, 22nd inst., a Concert will be given in the church at 8 p, in, A good program is being arranged. Admission 250 and 160. Everybody welcome. Tele Pose tN u o ' cowry t t t' hear 1t th Y e 1.e u ' uarll Last. t ) , of At a. S4 t !e MO. 7t belt ha t, :3rd 11110. 'Te tl l llrie bePIl with her heart, Iter Hou, A, Ile of Water- loo, WAS Balled home to Hee hex. Patient ie considerably improved and will continua to gain the hope, Mrs. Cochrane has been a remarkably healthy person. A letter from G. A, Hood, formerly of Morels towtehip, who has been live log at Pontiac. Mich , fry years says he has bought a farm at North Branch Mich., about hit milee from Pontiac. III±should fell (%Mite at hetLO on the solid N he had the m t ecessary training in his boyhood, We wish him suc- eeae. Brusseis CouncCil The regelar monthly meeting of Brussels Connell was help; Monday evening. Present Reeve Plum and Councillors Wilton, Fraser, Best and Walker. Minutes of last meeting read and passed, Accounts were presented as fol- lows :- Jas. Thuell, work at st.reets..,,$ 1. 00 R. Oliver salary 45 00 Robt. Thuell, electric light , 120 00 (l, Henderson, work on street. 3 90 THE POS!' account ................. 17 50 S. Wilton, wood for Ball 3 00 Moved by S. Wilton', seconded by G. A. Best, that accounts be paid. Carried. A statement of the Pope machine shop, was presented Lo the Council by the Clerk. The question of buying additional meters for EleCteic lJght ; cultivation of vacant tote iu corporation ; the keeping of pigs within the town tiwits ; and the collection of the electric light rates fu one of the hanks was discussed but HO decisive action taken on any of them. An account from Goldie & McCul- loch, Galt, for $0.30 for repairs to ]electric Light engine sent to the Council was passed on to Thuell Bros„ proprietors. Board then adjourned. Reeve Plum gave a brief report of the special meeting of the County' Council last week. Brusselites were so enthusiastic over Increased Produc- tion the population was represented by R. Leatherdale and Jas. Ballan- tyne, both ex -Councillors. (Munch Chimes "Jesus, the emancipator" was Rev. Mr. Mann's topic last Sunday morning in Melville. church and in the evening his theme was "Earnestness in service," Both discourses were well aimed. Two good sermons were preached by Rev. Mr. Statfotd last Sunday, •"I'hy Kingdom come" was the morning theme and at the evening service the rev gentleman dealt with "Christ's second coming." On Sunday, zest inst., Rev. C. K. Durrant, Teeswater, will preach the an- niversary sermons of the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist church, Brussels and will deliver his fn- terestingillustrated Lecture on "New- foundland and its fisher folk" Monday evening following. The eth annual Convention of Matt - land Fresbyterial W. Al. S. will be held in Knnx church. W ineham on Tuesday. 21S1 of May, An interesting program has been prepared. Iu addition to local talentiq M , s Campbell, of Bauswara, IndiA, and Miss McLaren, Birtie, Mani- toba, will take part. There will be three sessions. Mrs. (Rev ) Mann Brus- sels, is the President. Miss McLaren whose home is in St, Marys, but who has been interested in Indian Mission work at Birtle, Man„ addressed the Women's Missionary Society of Melville churob Tuesday evening of this week. She has had an interesting experience witb the aborigi- nes and tells the story in it pleasing meaner. The chair was occupied by Mrs (Rev.) Manu with tier onstomery grace. The suddeu demise of Frank Buchan - ac, Wingham, last week, removed a fine church maker. Be was Superintend- entof the Methodist Seedily School for peals and teas very faithful in attend. Aneetomany duties, pneumonia was the melee of I i. clecease. Mr. Buchanan i had not been enjoying rugged health for some time. ItisT w f1. sons and daughters survive and there 1aYe I n wide- spread sympathy. Yulpathy. The closing Missionary service for this Conference year was held In the Metho- dist Sabbath School last Sunday after- noon and proved a splendid success as to attendance, program, offering and wholesome atmosphere, Program was as follows ; -Chorus, "There's a royal !s neer" ; responsive Scripture lesson, lett by Chester Armstrong ; prayer by S Bailey ; words of welcome, by F, H. Gilroy ; solo, Muriel Hoover ; reading 0 "Korean Pilgrim's g'rttv's Progress," Margaret Menuders ; duet, "We siug the Great SAlvatiou," A. E elersey and H. L, Jackson ;recitations, Pldred Meller And reading, McCauley ; chorus by School ; e ading, "The silver Piate. Mrs. T, Dougherty ; solo, Miss Downing ; violin solo, H. le lacksou ichat on the Sun- day School 'lesson, 'Jesus, sets people free," A E Hersey ; chorus by School ; reading, '"Phe light wont over the range, Mee Dougherty ; short address by ;meter, Rev, W. > . Stafford ; Hymn, "O how love I Thy law" dedicatory prayer by J, T. Wood ; the 2grd ,psalm iu concert $28 oo WAS asked to com- plete the $75 promised by the School fot Miseious this year, but thanks to the e ere' n o. i t F o the g V people , I 2 ; � as 3 ,79 W law 1.i lbs plates. es, f On motion of , T. Woos,, t I, tlattl. J H. Fulton thanks worn returned to the Schou for the excellent program, spemnn ng m Mrs. Doughertyodat, ofetioHoufrybeiw, whoade soof kindly came for the occasion and per. fortned her part so competently,