The Brussels Post, 1918-5-9, Page 1•,
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and see Visions, but to make
your Dreams come 'true --and
your Visions materialize—gen-
erally means having a little
capital to start with,
The way to get capital is to.
save a
art o
p f what you now
earn.
Decide, now, to let us help
you to save. interest paid
every six months.
–THE
Bank of Nova Scotia
Paid-up Capital $ 0,000,000
Reserve Bund• 12000,000
Resources • - 130,000,000
P. II, GILROY
Manager
Brussels Branch
New Advertisements
Coming—Intodernnoo.
Auction solo—J, G. Leckie.
Cameo pin lost—Tnn Pon.
Cod Liver Extract—Jas ;Pox.
NorHousecleaning—IP.
sale—Go don McDonald.
Pigs for sale—Win, Alderson.
Auction sale—D. E. DioDonald.
Guardian Angel—O. G. Martin.
bleating—Horticultural Society.
Housekeeper wanted—Tnn Pose.
Entertaintnent—Ethel Ladies' ASd.
Court of Revision—Township of Carey.
Field Crop Competition—Age. Society.
Court mowers eiiont,Towns ip of Noris.
You may dream dreamy sFarmers' eVClub.
seetin,
McKillop
Mothers' Day Service next Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at Bethel
church. Service ;migrants provided
for all.
Atwood
Matrimonial,– A pretty weddin
took place at Myetiedale Farm, the
home of Thee, and Mrs. Johnson, Wed-
nesday, April 24th, when their only
daughter, Olive relay, was united in
• marriage to Arthne Spillett, sort of
the lute Cantel amd Mee, Spillet, of the
township of Grey. Bride, gowned in
White silk and shadow lees, with pearl
trimmings and parrying a botmet of
carnations and smilax, entered the
parlor on the arm of hoc halter, to the
etrairls of the wedding march played
by Miss Clara Willoughby, cousin of
the pont% and tools her place by the
groat) tinder an arch of ever-
Rreens. Oeeenlony was conducted by
ev. II. J. Fair, Atwood, After con-
gratulations the young couple led the
way to the dining -room, where all en-
joyed the good things provided. 8
]lady friends of the bride were wait-
resses. About 3 o'clock Mc, and Mrs.
Spil'lett left for Listowel,. where they
took the train for Guelph, Galt and
points East. On return they will
make their home in Listowel• The
happy couple were recipients of many
Auction Sale
--OP—
Household
Effects
OF LATE J. LROKIB
Saturdays, May 25th
AT 2 O'OLOOK
Properties and Lands in Brussels and
Morris will be offered at the same
Ulna, subject to to reserve pine,
if not previously sold.
See bills for tetras and particulars,
F. S. SCOTT, J, G. LECKIE,
Amo.
For estate.
L
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AUCTION SALE
Ofr
a Ca Load of
C
At Town's Hotel, Wroxeter
Saturday, itrllay lith
20 Yeael nge
10 Year Olds
4 Fresh ()owe
This is high grade stock in beet condi-
tion, Sale commences at 2 o'clock.
!Germs --6 monthe credit on purelneees
fuentehing approved joint notes,
D, til, MGIDONALzi, JOHN PteWle,
Prep. Auc.
rticuitura
Society
5'� }
eeting
A meeting of the Horticultural Soc-
iety will he held in the•. Public. Library
ani Thnrstlay evening of this week, at
8.30 o'clock,
Plans for the coming season will be
clisenssecl. Members are asked to cone
prepared to ask and answer questions
that may come up for 0ousicleratiol,
11.14 touching the culture of the various
Flowets,'ahrube, Vegetables, &e.
A full attendance of the members is
ulgenHy requested.
JAS, FOX, President.
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THL NEXT MEETING OP
Brussels farmers' Club
will be held in the Audience Rome of
the Public: Library, Brussels, FRI-
DAY, MAY 17ens, at 8,30 p. w.
It will be addressed by a Di vector of
the United Farmers' Co-operative, To-
ronto. Large (attendance desired.
Non-members as well as members are
cordially invited.
W. no BRoaDboOT, J. N. Hoovna,
Secretary. President.
beautiful and useful presents'
among them nue from the (Arnie of the
Atwood Methodist chureh, also from
the Ifmtvot• ll Lerague.t of which the
bride was an ertive member. Their
many friends extend to them congrat-
ulatinns and best wishes for it lung,
happy and prosperous wedded life,
Belgrave
Rev, Mr. Boyle attended the Synod
at Loudon last week.
Patelotin Society shipped to Hyman
Hall, Loudon, on April 23, d, 9 whims)
1 suit of pyjtatuas and 48 pate of sacks.
Sties Lizzie Montgomery passed
away tit the home of her parents,
here on Mondey (Mei to serious illness.
Ooncert given Fridlty evening May
3rd, under the leadership of R. lf,ed-
motel, was it decided snecess in every
way. Weather being ideal the For-
estets' Hrcll zvai en filled the people
crowded the aisles and lobby. Pio-
gram fully met, the expectation of
everyone. Me.Redmonds pupils ex-
celled themselves in the rendering of
choruses, ulna rendings and Metru-
merntal numbers, reflecting much
Guardian Angel
Everybody has a Spirit Guide,
anxious to direct you to the good
thin.ge that he in your way.
The Spirit Pencil
the acne of inventione, enables
you to communicate. Operates
the aame as the wireless, Its a
crime not to embrace this oppor-
tunity. Partionitars free.
O. O. M artih,
Invoetor and Manufacturer,
411 West Ferry St„ Buffalo, N,Y.
ONTARIO. THURSDAY,
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credit, upon their teacher who himself
favored the audience with several
violin eeleetions, accompanied on the
pinuo by Miss Howson, The dialogue
"Soaring aloft," dints, solos and
chm•us, contributed by other local tal-
ent (including the Southern gentle-
men) wept• highly entertaining,
Audience showed their appreciation
by hearty and prolonged applause.
Proceeds were fine too, $81,00 being
Use amount. This is in aid of Red
Crose work,
Jamestown
All those having spoke on hand ate
asked to leave them at the Jamestown
store as soon as possible.
Annual meeting of Jamestown
Women'sinstitnte, Wednesday, May
16th, at 230 in Victoria Ball. All in-
teeested are asked to attend.
Cranbrook
W, P. and Mrs. Bray have moved to
Cranbroolc, We welcome therm
Sunday mottling next Rev. Mr.
Boyle, Belgrave, will preach. in Knox
Oh to ch.
Oecar Gnrsalitz 110.11 gone to Bridge -
burg, Ont., where he has taken a posi-
tion as fireman on a locomotive on the
M. O. R. We wish him success,
A welcome visitor to this locality
was Henry Rann, of Magoon, Ili„ who
has been fireman on the Illinois Cent -
rat railway for past 1.5 years. He is a
brother to ants Rann and Mee. 0.
Aidereml,
Rev. Me. McCulloch preached a good
serinou last Sunday morning in Kllpx
C11111'011, in closing hie successful past-
orate of the past 6 years, Both he
aucl Mrs. McOulloch have labored
assiduously to promote the best inter.
eats of the people and we hope in their
new charge they will be greatly bles-
sed as they do their worts,
Bluevale
Jno, and Mrs. Brooks visited rela-
tives at Atwood this week.
Jas. and Mrs. Masters spent Sunday
at A. Procter's, 3rd line Morris,
Miss Agnes Aitchesnn spent a few
days this week at Hamilton and
Guelph.
Harold Thomson left Sattirday
morning to join the Royal Air Force
at Toronto,
Mrs, McOlennagan and Miss Ona,
Whitechurch, visited at Geo. Mow-
bray's this week.
Reuben Garniss and Geo. Haney
motored to London on Tuesday to
assist Mr. Gillies in setting tip the
sawtrsill. `
Mrs. IL Sinnamon and Edgar Mc-
Michael spent a few days leap week
with their brother, Win., on the 7th
of Morris,
Rev. D. D. Thomson took seriously
ill with acute appendicitis early Sun-
day morning and was removed to
Wingham hospital where he under-
went an operation. He is at present
doing as well as can be expected.
His many friends hope he will soon be
better again. R. Shaw took the ser-
vice last Sunday.
Wroxeter
Salo of cattle here on Saturday.
Sea utivr,
Nlrs. Booth and Miss Bollen have
returned from Stouffville,
O. Reis„ Galt, attencled the funeral
of the late Jno. Brethauer, Thursday,
Rev. Mr. Malcolm attended the
Presbyterian Synod in London last
week.
Miss Florence Bouthron, Heneall, is
the guest of tier sister, Mrs. 0, D,
Simpson,
Rev, Mr. Moulton, Clinton preached
a missionary sermon in the Anglican -
Church Sunday afternoon.
John Davidson returned from Kit-
chener Saturday and the are pleased
to note is improving in health.
Mrs. Jno. Harris, who is visiting
friends here had the misfortune . to
fall Saturday fracturing her left aria,
Norman Ktaibfleiscll left fee Tor -
mum, Pridray where he will report for
military c1ut,y. He was accompanied
by hie wife and Mrs, H. Snaith.
(J
is J. 1-1 Perlin was tillable to leave
l'oeuntn with hie Batdel'y 011 RC-
rollnt of MOORS brought ou by inuoc;
Mei ion. Hismother, Mrs. Perrin, to
at present • in Toentaho• These folk
Wert` trouser Wrnxeteritea• Rev, Mr.
Porten m ae now slntiauecl at Avtnow,
Rrnce Co,
Stamm REPORT.—Wroxeter Con -
Hematite Tess exnmtnations were as
:—Poi in IL—Helen Gibson,
60 ; Hugh Miller, 06 ; Wilbert Doig,
62 : George Sproul, 56 ; Jack Edger,
52 • nitride Henning, 51 ; Bertha
smith, 48 ; Titans Rasmussen, 48 ;
alvarett•a Stinson, 47; Bruce Bdgar,
40 ; Elizabeth Cathera, 44 ; Mary
Miller, 3S ; Hugh MacLean 89.
M. Wyman Prin.
A. Shepley Assist.
OSITUARY.— John Brethauer, a
ni ly esteemed „ •
dens of the;viltage,
passed away y at his home
here early
Inlet:day morning of last week, He
tad been in declining health for about
t year but able to [attend to his many
Mies until the Saturday previone to
lie death, Mr. 13 •
iethtaaer
who , n was
9
year's of age,, was born in the vioin-
t of Pteeto
n where vhere
he
spent ant
his
conger days, corning Co Wroxeter 45
ears ago, He was it than of excellent
eputation and will be greatly iniesed
t the community where his place will
ot• be easily filled. Por many years
e has been one of the leading °fil-
ets in the Methodist chinch and
uperintendarit of the Sunday School,
it was passionately fond of children.
While having none of his'otvn, he mi-
med two girls, Annie and Mae, (lite
Mier pre•deceesed hirer 18 months
n) and one boy, Jas„ of Virden,
Nlam,
At sten ttrrte of his death Mr.
'ethanes held the position of Clerk
the village., also Bailiff. Much
ympathy is expressed for Mrs, Beeth.,
teeth her severe foes, The funeral
vice, in charge of Rev, F. Stride,
TOWN HALL
E3RUSSELS
ONE NIGHT
friday, May 11
W. CRANSTON Presents
ID. W.GRIFFITM'S
COLOSSAL SPECTACLE.
INTOLERANCE
LOVE'S STRUGGLE
THROUGHOUT THE AGES
With Orchestra and Effects
PRIORS :
sec 75c - $1.00
SEATS ON SALE AT FOX'S
DRCIG STORE
and Rev, Mr, Derr, of Gerrie, tvas
held in the Methodist Church Thurs-
day afternoon, interment following in
Wroxeter cemetery. Among floral
tributes was a pillow, from the village
Connell, sheaf from the Methodist
Church and Sabbath School, sand
sheaf from a brother, A, Brethauer,
Preston,
Carey
Mrs, W. J. Cardiff and Miss A
were week end visitors with Stratf
relatives and Mende,
Jno, Lowe's health has not b
good for the past few months but
hope he will soon be as hearty as ev
Township Council will meet at Rt
on Monday, 27th inst, It will also
Court of Revision on the Assessm
rod i,
lrlise Cora Alcock, daughter of Th
Alcock, 14th Con., has gone to St
ford to train for a nurse. We w
her A 1 success in her mission of he
fulness.
Arbor Day was observed at aeve
of the Public schools and a gene
tidying up given to the premises
well. It's a good way to teach pr
Veal improvement.
Alex. and Nina McDonald, w
lived for years ou the 9th Con., ha
moved to Brussels, having bought
home from Mrs. Hingston, Mill stre
Mr
McDonald
soli
c his r
s
faint to n
J
Lowe, of alta
same ins.
there died in Grey township,
Monday morning of last week, Jot
Haines, in his 80th yeti', The fetter
took place from his late residene
Cot, 4, Grey, Thursday afternoon
Fairview cemetery, Listowel. •
Our old friend, Jno. V. Steins, 14th
don„ &Ubangi) 84 years of age, keeps
wonderfully smart. He came to
Canada when 7 years of age and Ilia
Una lived in this township about 60
years•
CARD OF TstateIee.—We wish to
thank our friends for the kind words
of sympathy during the long sickness
and decease of wife and Mother.
They will be long remembered,
JOHN .HOLLING•ER AND FAMILY,
We are sorry to hear that Thigh
Stewart, a former Greytte, who now
ives at McLean, Sask„is not having
cry good health, He was °ver-
min with gas while employed in an
levator and finds it di.fRcult to shake
fI' the effects, Old friends here hope
ie will soon be o. k.
H. A. Stewart, son of Hugh and
Ira. Stewed, formerly of the 15th
ani., is a member of the Mounted
Office at Dawson, Yukon. Although
my 19 years of age he is 6 feet tall,
old registered 050 below zero last
Winter. Alaska is under the omitted
f this body of stalwarts and the trip
overs a patrol of 3 months,
FIRE.—Friday afternoon the home
f D. Hutchinson, 6th, tion,, near
the Barker school house, fell a prey
o the flames. Little ni I he upstairs
rniture, &a, were saved, Mrs,
tevenson, toe who was livinJ with the
faintly, is with het' son John, Ethel,'
tad the Hutchinson family is at Jno,
Iliot'e. There is some insurance in
le Howlett Mutual,
ENTERED INTO $GEST.—Ml.S. John
Il°finger.passed peacefully away on
�Vedneeday morning, May 1st, at 8
clock from na stroke , e of paralysis, ib
p
3
cin.= the 4th in past. 2 years, �L•[er
aiden name Christina Zimrneeman •
ming to this country from Germany
ith her parents, when a little girl of
yearn they settled in Waterloo Co.
le (vas married to her now he-
ft husband and after living near
°idolises for to few years, came
g to
Y
township
q1
yal out 4
5 Vetal'9 ago,
here she lived continuously ro amici_
sl until
Y
nimonad from the earthly home.
s. Hollinger was in her 78th year,
e was a member of the Lutheran
arch and was very iminstrlous and
a kind diepositio7, Surviving
albeit of family are 3 (laugh tees
d 8 sone, with 4 deceased, The
nily was all home for the funeral
cept 2 who were tumble to attend
account of sickness, Pallbearers
re 2 sons, (Louis and Jake)
my Zimmerman, (ta heather), John
Inver, (a brother-imlew,) Ren,
rk, (a son-in-law) and William
!linger, (a grtandson,)) Visitors
In a dietetic° Were J. Vohner nod
ightee, Heidelbeeg ; Honey Zhu -
ratan, Hembin'g; N. and (Mre.
nmesman, Waterloo ; Jno. and
. Gable, Listowel ; L. and Mrs,
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Mhuvrle and f3. !talk, Galt, Mrs, Be
I)utk wean nnable to attend on aceteti
of being sir]k. InLeernelnt was road
inBruseele cemetery,
Mae. JOHN AMON 1)1Crt11Alig n -- A
fine old laity patent] away last Momlty
meriting at 8 o'clock, in the person of
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Nelson, Isnn, t•elict n1' the+ late.
John Askin, a former resident of the
14th con, of (Stet, totem:hip. She died
at the borne of her son -le -law, John
Steles, Lot. IL Onn, 9, where elle had
been soaking her horse for the pawl
year, Deeeased was born in Halton
On. nearly 80 years ago, and waw mar-
ried 56 poets ago. She and het hue -
band crone to Grey 42 years agn. to
hnluestead owned by elft•. A�iriit's
father and now owned by Nelson
Askin, and where Mr. Askin ,lied Iii
at. 1 years 0 assn n
MIA, Y M s
,Ask'
ut •e
g lived '
Brussels for 12 cyeare tetter leaving
the farm, T.he ehildren ar• •
—Samuel, Stratford John, of
Huntsville, Muskoka; and NFlsnrl.
M s, .Tato, Grant and dire, Jnn, Steins,
Grey township, and Mary L„ Braes
sele, Deceased had been ill about a
year from asthma and dropsy She
was a cheery industrious, kindly WO -
man, a tnernbee of the Anglican
chnrch and was conscious to the lace,
passing away in confident trust ie her
Saviour, Funeral took plane Wed-
nesday afternoon, service being con-
ducted in St. John's church, after
which interment was made iu Brus-
sels cemetery,
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e, • 1)ISrAat AlkSTAI+ EXAMINATIpne. ^^^I Se•
14 Iy pal t, l7trtlY{1 eXantgtitions ler e'ntr,tnco
rt I /'� into Normal Schoele ;reel Fuenitiet uF
ill'
mei
Moretti
A number or farmere have sowed
Spring grain with their Fall wheat o 1
account of the latter looking so tough.
Good resunsin the sheep industry
came to Wm. 'Wilkinson, 4th line as
14 Leicester ewes presented him with
22 lambs, At the market prices for
wool anti mutton sheep husbandry is
a profitable occupation.
,Ino, and Mrs. Rintoul and son, of
New Hamburg, were week end visit-
ors at the home of Charles J. and Mrs.
Rtntoul fith line. The former is a son,
lie holds a position with the Dom-
inion Thresher Company
MATRIMONIAL.— A very Pretty
wedding was solemnized in the
Methodist church, Blyth, at high
noon on Wednesday, May 1st, when
Miss Maud, daughter of Henry and
Mrs. Jackson, 8th. line, Morris, was
united in marriage to Robert 1Me.Don-
ald, of Brigden, by Rev. Mr. Anderson,
of Lambeth, Miss Lillian Jackson,
sister of the bride, playing Lotion -
grin's Wedding March. The bride
was becomingly gowned in a pearl
grey suit with hat to match and car-
ried a corsage boquet of cream roses
and lily of the valley. After a very
tasty dejernleur at the home of 'Wm.
and Mrs. Logan, (the latter being the
bride's sister), the newly wedded
couple left on afternoon C. P. R.
train for Toronto, Acton and other
Points
ca
rr to
g
with them the good
wishes 0t
a host of ft•iende. They
will make their home at Brigden.
Roy and Mrs, McDonald, of -Brigden,
were here at the wedding, the ladies
being sisters and the gentlemen rela-
tives. May their joys be Many. The
happy twain will be at ]tome at Brig -
den after June 1st.
Walton
Service ie the Methodist chureh
next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock,
Communion will be observed in
Duff's churoh on Sabbath 26th inst.
The Red Cross ask for a special of-
fering next Tuesday afternoon for the
Y. Pd. O. A. Triangle Fund.
Rev, and Mrs. Lundy are at Toronto
this week where the latter is attend-
ing the Women's Missionary Council,
A very successful Bazaar was helot
in the A. O. 17. W. Hall at Walton by
the Methodist Ladies' Aid, Proceeds
were 8120.00.
Walton school has ordered a dozen
evergreen trees for the school grounds
and Duff's church 2i dozen to beautify
the eligible church site. That's prac-
tical work.
Sunday morning Rev. Dr. McMillan
will speak in Duff's (Murals on "The
place and power of Music in the
Sanctuary' lie will meet the choir
Saturday night to confer tvith them,
Dr. McMillan is an authority on
church music,
Aumul meeting of Walton Wom-
en's Institute will be held its the A.
O. U. W. Hall 'Thursday of next week
at 8 p, m. Presentation of reports,
election of officers and marking out
program for next year will constitute
the bueiness, Large attendance ask-
ed fur,
Thursday evening last S. B. Stothers
Dietrict Representative, had to confer-
enee with the people of this locality
about the School Fair which is slater]
for Friday, Sept. 13th, The new offs•
cars are :—Chas, Boyd, President ;
Jean Turnbull, Secretary i Jeatiet
Ritchie, Treasurer ; Committee on
Prize List consiste of Jno, Leeming,
representing the Farmers' Olub ; lits,
Bruce, President of 'Women's Insti-
tute ; Miss Amy Roe and Miss Vont,
Program at the evening Onneert will
be given b
v( the U
b Y boys and iris of the
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community.
Ethel
Next Sunday afternoon Rev, A. hi,
Boyle, Belgrave, Will conduct eervice
in the Presbyterian ohurch here,
eoThe next meeting of the Girls'
Patriotic Club will be held at the
home of Mrs, Ohas. °leaver, Monday
evening at 8 o'clock.
Read the announ°ement of the
Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church
relative to theie proposed entertain.
went on May 24th, Program will be
excellent,
Special tneeting of the 'Township
°coned Ives held on Tuesday unci a
delegation of the Board appointed to
go to Hamilton to meet Good Roads
er errlai be pureelha ed owhich stone
a good idea
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Church announce R Anit•elas., En- •1•
tertaiumont on above date. The excel- ✓r
lent prove». will be as fonowa:—L.
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mein,”gli by tiny 1C fV.ormer
Pastor, 13.1) ,
K h [,duds, R for, Pastor who fe a t
Rev. A. speaker, Vocal numbers , .p.
!tell n w soloiWalden, Ei. A , tinevirh, a 'i•
tette known inght ; Rud a true shear. •9
tette h•wn winghnm well worth hear. •i•
ler. Mrs T. Dougherty. who ntedR no 't'
introduction, vial contribute readings.
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Tickets 35 and 20 Cents
Entertainment at 830 o'clock �
Keep the date cleat'
and be mire and attend, q,
At the ()})ictal Board meeting of the
Methodist church Johu McDonald was
appointed lay representative to the
District. meeting, to be held at Kin-
cardine on May 21 and 22,
Sunday afternoon a latge congrega-
tion heard Rev. J. L. McCulloch's
closing discourse as pastor of the Pres-
byterian church here. Ile preached
from the subject, "Getting in touch
with Jesus" and wished the cougrega-
tion success. Good wishes accompany
Rev, (411(1N111. afcCulloeh as they go to
L1/01' new charge et Oarlike,
WnsrES's INSTITUTE.—The annual
meeting for the election of officers
will convene at the home of the Vice -
President, Mrs. J. Flood, Thursday,
May 10th at 230 p. m. Financial
report will be given and roll call
with responses from Bobbie Burris'
also music, A good attendance asked,
Ladiea are asked to bring their annual
dues with them, also any Red Close
wok that is on hand, finished or tin -
finished to Mrs. Dilworth. We want
to get the report ready for the end of
year.
MoncriefF
Rev. A. McMillan, Toronto, Will
take the service in .Knox chnrch' here
next Sunday afternoon,
New Telephones ho and Changes
es
Pollowiug new Telephones and
changes on several lines of Brussels,
Grey & Morris Company's clueing the
past few months are noteworthy and
this item should be clipped oat and
posted up
4sx—Bt]. Brewer
605—Nesbit Hamilton
4425—Jas. Vancamp
4325—Win, Schnook
2512—Harold Speie
8615—Alex, Russel
1126—Thos. Grasby
4126—Jas, ICernaghan
286—Robt. Wilson
6114—Chas, Querengesaer,
295—Carmichael Bros.
2611—Jno, E. Evans
4512—Win, elcMiehael
4010—A. Hudson
3523—Miss Fraser
219—R. Jacklin
3416—L. Whitfield
6619—Jos, Whitfield
3816—Geo. Warwick
3919—Sirs. H. McQuar'rie
6714—Wm. Pawsun
PLO—Joe Smith
49—Fred. Stevenson
6412—T. E, Whitfield
4119—Alf, Butterfield
1926—W. H. Sholdiee.
Brussels Council
Regular monthly seesion of Brussels
Council Was held Monday evening,
Reeve Phu» in the °hair and Council -
Mrs Walker, Wilton and Fraser tires-
eu t,
RIhnntes of last meeting read and
passed,
Following accounts were presented
and on motion of Wilton—Walker
were ordered to be paid :—
Jnn, Long, Aesesso✓e salary....$ 60 00
Rnbt. Thueil, Meted° Lights . 120 00
Robt, Olivet', salary ......... .:.... 45 00
G. Bit t, tepairing town pump. 76
Anderson ros 00
G, 1•lelderstion, teuuiing real,........
eal, &r 434 ,l0
00111.t Of Revision on Assessment
Roll 11 wilt be heldMct
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Moved0ck bs WilLon—Fraser, that
Nall rent
of
remitted as envy's 1'wae devoted to
Reel Omss. Carried,
Oat mottos of ivnt,0l—
Vasolu
Clerk Nits instructed to scud resolu-
tion of sympathy to Leckie 13ros, over
the demise of their father, •Who for
many years served faithfully ae Reeve
of Brusse.
I'relasm'erlsStrachan reported to the
Council that $22,000 Consolidated de-
bentures World mature next tonus
and asked Council to provide for
satire. For this purpose loans from
Sinking fund will be called in to stip.
pletnent $6,600 on hand to meet the
matueing debentures,
.After a elmet chat on °meow bell,
probable stale of several aeres bought
by the town to secure gravel pit and
other matters, Connell adjenrned.
Education, will be hell irons June 4111 Iv
Tune 20117 ; for model F, lu:rni,a and
senior Public School Dradulahnn, tram
Junetath to 24th frr levgl ieFtencta
:vlodel Entrance, !runt ]user lith to hum
a4.11 ; for Middle Sr.inol E3111,t11rte ia10
Narmal Se11001S. Jude 24'Ii to July 2nrl ;
for Upper School Ent.rame into Fac-
ulties of Education, trent June 20th to
Jalygrh ; for pass Matriculation, from
Ione 24,11 to Italy 5th ; for Honor Ma-
h•iculetion, (rote June 2oth to July sth,
Church Chirnes
Rev. Mr, Ha(vkt t. , l Lyth, was in
charge of the services in St joint's
chervil last Sunday. hector Smith was
zit Henfarib.
Maitland Presbyterial W 1N. S. wits
Sneer ie st Andre.v,ctinreh Wingtitam,
nn 'Tuesday. May 2i,:, Tor their annual
Convention.
Rev A I. Mann spoke on "Wrestling
Jacob" last Sabbath morning in Metvilfe
church and in the evening `Vile limns
iatiou of ]esus."
Mrs, (Rev ) A. J. Mann ie :.! 'Toronto -
this week attending; the general co nn•il
of S.V. M. S. of the Presbyrerian Church,
Mr- Marin is also in the Queen City.
Mothers' ow will b.' nhe:erv' d ni•xt
yltn.le^ tltiirtionn is to 'ti ':,It.:t
Sabbath bt hool, Ii17is•-el' tvh u e tr: viral
pp.-v.4m e -:ill he lxe4e.e11id.
'v'fint.h na Di•.trirt tutu -tine; will be
held in the Meihucbet church, ICittear..
dine, on 7niesdev and Weducselav, ^11:1
and 22nd -inst. First day will be tee
ministerial session,
Rev. W. F Hunter, B. D., beother
to the Misses Hunter, iehn street, terns-
se1s, has been stationed at Clarke Sum-
mit, Penn , by his Conference. It is a
good point. We wish him success,
Sunday morning Rev. Air, Stafford
preached on "High Priesthood" and iu
the evening his subject was "Habit
forming." A urge number partook of
Communion at the morning service.
Next Sabbath evening the members
and friends of Western Star Ledge, I,
O. O. F., No r49, Bnu;se;s, will attend
service in the Methodist ceurch at 7
o'clock, This is the gq'h anniversary of
the Order, Rev. W. E Stafford will be
the preacher.
Among the appointments made by the
Presbyterian board of Foreigu Missions
is that of Miss Mary Fingland, B. A.,
to Korea. Miss Fingland, who is a
daukhter of Jno, and Mrs. Fingland,
Londesboro', formerly of Auburn, is at
present at Hartford, Conn„ taking a
special course of study,
Miss Carrie Hingstom who has been
leader of the Methodist choir fertile past
year, has tendered her resignation, asehe
expects to be sway from town on an ex-
tended visit. Res'guation was accepted
by the Board with i h 1r
xtet and t a
he ques-
tion ofoi
a successor uuassnr i etrrred to the Choir
qtr
Committee t ea Mit: 7lingsion has lanced -
ed well with the choir and will be greet-,
le missed, ,.
At the monthly Missionary service in
the Methodist 8abbatb Schnol excellent
readiugs were given by Sliss Vivian
Harris,, Mrs. Chester Armstrong and
Miss Vera Hoover ; solos appropriate to
the occasion were snug by Mi•s Ger-
trude McKenzie and Miss Grace Walk-
er ; and H. L Jackson, accompanied by
Miss Bailey on the piano, gave a Hae
%done solo, 84,52 was the offering
toward the $75,00 set as the standard for
this year,
Melville Church pulpit will be occupied
by Rev. Juo. T. Strachan, B, A. of Nee-
sagaweva, next Sunday morning,
Rev. Mr. :visna will Dreads on Mr,
Strachen's charge. In the evening a
Rev, Dr. McMiiian, the Assembly',"
Convener of the Committee having the
preparation of the New Hymnal, will
conduct the service. He will discuss
the subject of church music with
the choir and Voting Peoples Society at
the close of the regular service.
At a special meeting of the Official
Board of the Harrow Methodist church
of which Rev, Dr, Hnsser is piston a
unanimnueinvitation was extended to
the Harrow Presbyterian church to unite
with then] nu whatever basis may be ag-
reed upon by the cotnmittee of the two
°Invites having this matter in charge,
As over 600students of the I're.sbyterian
and methodist churches of (Maids have
enlisted and a•'e Reeving their country in
France, att1 several have paid the au•
promo sacrifice for their country, this is
certainly a trove in the right direction,
Ainhersiburg Presbyterian church was
asked to take on Harrow congregation
but declined. The two places are about
tie miles open.
The anneal meeting of Bruesels
Methodist Sunday School was held Pri-
ciest evening of kW week Rev. W E.
Stafford in the chair. Intim st•eging res
ports of the work were preseiired.
Cradle Roll has tS members atd Houde
Department 55 members. Total mem-
bership 2oS $75 were rontributed for
Missions ; 857 7s for Armenian relief. ;
$i67 oo for Piano Fund and with the
weekly 1 pt.
t collections, $32o no for a1
i •.
possa OA'icers ver
t c re•e
ieMe
d as fol-
lows; --Superintendent, 6V. H. I{err;
Associates.
F. H Gilroy, . Ghe
1sane Artn-
ctrong anBert Lott ; Secretary, Roy
McKay; Assistant, Watd Buchanan •
Treasurer, A. E Hersey ; Conductor of
Orchestra, H. L. Jackeon ; Teachers, P.
H. Gilrov, Mrs. Rands We.
Mrs. A, ], Lowry, Misses'. Bailee,
alley, M.
and C, Iiuntar, M. Smith sod Mrs, P.
H. Gilroy. Stmetinteedents Cradle
Roll, Mrs. H. 1. Jackson and Miss
I..
Downing ;;superintendent of Horse
Department, Mrs, W, Rands. Missions
ary Committee, MrR ChesterArtnstronl;,
Misses Mae Skelton, Margaret Mann -
does and Dorothee Stafford and Pred,
Wood, Jim Lowry and (deo. Edwatrds.
A vote of tit/Mkt, was passed tO the
Orchestra for faithful service, Com-
mittee wee appointed to see about a
school pic-nie, in nett of the anneal ex.
outsion which has been cut out by the
G, T, R.