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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1918-8-8, Page 1I: 0 L 4.7 AV 0, 6 . . . . _ 1.5o PrP Annum in Advance USSE L, S. ONTARIO. 'I' LI D A Y . New Aelvertieerrierrts :Armee Bf Moos Wanteel---Dr. Wrote Horse for M111(.--tinekornr011. Plea fer11810- -JObIlUuresclity.. News. to ye earners -W. Ili stnirlair, Surcrler Alerit--Pentral Ilasinees college. fliztrict 4lews A Bluevale andlAIrs. Auger were visiting at GorriV, J. and Airs, Pell, Winghttut, vieited at Wiu. Thorntoree. R. and bleu. Blitek. end fatuity visited relatives at Steittfurd. Mies Bernice SWIM, spoilt the week end vielting relatives at Henri yo, Geotare Thornton has purchasedFto ord touring cite Jas. Attesters, Mr. and Mrs. Lepel), Whitenburch, were vieiLOPR With (inorgo el o wbray. Cranbrook Sabbath wonder; next Rev. Jae, Suable will preach in Knox church, MIRK Allie Forrest is eejoying it holiday in Weetern osnada, her centre being R1'1114101, Sask. Mee. Piggott, 131 eice and Gladys, of Sareht, are here on it holiday with the Misses Switzer at. the old home. Jim. MI01'4101'7, and tem, Elroy, Stratford, irrn'P P101,01'11 With the Heather families in this locality, Wm. Huether and sem Arnold, of St, Sliteye, Wel(' here attending the funeral of the hoe A, Ititymalin. They *mooted up in Mr, Scholfield's Car. Oscar Corsitlitz, who WAR home for it holiday visit with his parente, and old friends left 'Tuesday to resume his duty as &email On !ht. Miehigan Central, with headquat let 8 al iiritigP. burg, Ont. Among some of those who came to pay their tribute of respect to our late villager, A. Reymann, were Mt.. and Airs, Poerster, Detroit ; Mr. Keiser Stratford and A. J, liehn, Lendolt, tete of Oranbrook, ANNIYEEsAEY.- Nexb Sunday an- niversary sermons will be preached in the Methodist church, Cearibrook at 2.30 and 8 p. in. by Rev. H. J. Uren, Kincardine, Ohnirman of the Wing. Ilam District, Special music by the choir. INIonday evening following a Garden Party will be held on the church grounds. Tett served from 6 to 8, after which ft choice program will he vendered, consisting of Rev. 8. and Mrs. Davison, BelgraVe, in song and story ; solos by Miss Rogers, of Celiferida, tenpin) Melo. end ftl olys Pieteei Orel mare by elle Hoer , 0, Lightreeet Alla ri 11.11(N. SI pal roll), HIV also expected. Addresses by Rev, Mr. Cron and the piretoe, Rev. %V E. Steliord The elem. will be 1 • lin ,`a by le. it. oy, Brussels, Tit kets and 2r, eente. A coed Jeal i live /Ohm 01701) i/Miy 114/11 11 g(n7a li MP IS PPI/111i8Pa. Jamestown Slot J. Davideim and son, NI, twit:, of floderieli, are here on a vi -it with friend,' rat Jameetown, She WIL4 Miss Sion)) Carr, formerly or (trey. l'hey were visiting at. Stratford, Tema° and. ()thee placer'. Et it et Rimini. says it wedding is welt nigh nt. hand, Melvin Irwin, Imeknow, spent Sun- day with R, Hamilton. Rev, J. Smith) will be the pi e tither in the Peeebyterbut church nl,):1 Sun- dAV AfIePtIOMI. People of Ethel and vicinity see en- joying n visit from Itev. J. lo McCul- loch, of Caeltike. INlise Nerdy, Diu Hem). is grng'11Ing to fPW days here visiting friend, and relatives, the guest of bliss A, 13 .PI'. MIHR JierLhaa (HP is /1110111• some holidays, In iteentutny with Alis L. Bellantyne they we'll, 'eel. 'Tue.. day to London. Mrs, Spence or. and dnughtol': Arra. Goorgo 1<rauter, have gone o Mireheit rota t holiday. with Aire. I eeph timeworn'. Atise Edythe Fergus., ,.t termite Geneve! Hospital, is ie i vino 11. short holiday at her hen,. Tilie ie her filet holiday for a year Mrs, (Rev I John Henderson and Ripley, are calling on old friends I'M' a few clays. They are emote of Mrs, Jno. McDonald. Meeting of the Woinen'e Institute will be held at the home of Airs. G., Kearker, Aug. 15th, to do Red Ci cies sewing. All ladies interested in the work are invited. bliss Echin. McLelland had a couple or old friends as guests in the persons of Aliss Lizzie McKay, Toren I o, form- erly of Ethel, and Aliss Anna Schmidt, Tavistock, well known Lowe. They Motored from 'Tavistock. Grover Gill has been making some eurcessfol car trips recently. He has Laken Wm. Hollenbeek and faintly to London and Dr. Wardlaw and family and Mee, I, Al, Henry to Seek:will, Another Lril) WAS to Grand Bend, without a hitch. ;like 810101 lietwaern, rf Det nil, ,s visiting relatives and Mende in this Y11 ilii ty, l'1,3o.dir:Attorr. 0. and Mts, 1)111CPY. 34 Chester street, St, Thomare, an - 'totems' the engagement, of their daughter, Alien. Irene C. Dooley, to thigh (letininghern, of Ethel, the wedding to take place in the neer future. Morris Mies bushel shitty is visiting at Guelph mid Part.. Mee. John (I, Smith, Ith line, has gone to the \Vero for a holiday with relatives and friends. she reeitled there for R iminher of years, Joe Shaw, 3rd line, Held it Vie kshire env/ laet, week that tipped the sealee at 000 pounds. lie received the tidy sum of $108.07. This is about the twine or a ilOPHO. Pkg. MennW11.11, WIM W114 visiting el tbP il01111' of her far brr, George Hen. deeson, 31d, line, for the pile' temple of monthe, vet limed Ln Ketheld, Seek, Inst. week. The teirstees or Button's echoed hate re-engaged Ansa I vette illelatiehlin tracheo' for the ensuing year, Salm y is $000. Miss Mee. is s doing good wen k even it' school is small, A lettere front W. lt, Monterey, Ter- orito, says his mother and himself are well Nettled in Huhr new home, 71 Keele street South. W. It, has re- sumed hie old position in a store on Queen street. THE LATE bins THostAs DARE,.- The Irequolit (Ont.) News of litO week says 7-A prom was cart civet, the entire community when the news reached frequois of the nnexpected death hire. 'rhos, Dark at. her homer at. Biggar, Seek., on Wednesday lady 24th at 5 a. tit. f1111/1 weitlinese following I he birth of a fine hairy Any on Jely 10111. Deceased, whose maiden mune was Nellie D. Locke, was e. daughter of Alton and Mts. Locke told None to Ircumnie with her parents about 15 years ago. She was born at Dixon Corners and was in her '29th year. Peevione to her Inatringe on Jan. 18th, 1917, to Thomas G. Dark, a prospernes druggist and optician of Biggar, Sask., she condueted a millinery shop in Iro- quois. body reached the home of her parents on Sum's), morning at 4,13 it. In., acme/monied by Ilse flus- tered, her nurse and baby, which though only 5 dap; old RlioWed no ill efierele from the long trip and is well at: this writing. The baby, is at pees. cod, with its geandparents, Air. :led LTE13:42UTSII4111721 tEtifintgliaraSaMIEZZaraut MYSEZEI/MEMEW.f.a1ST MIPZ.7.54=110ZEMIR=1 Great Argain Specieds in Ali Summer ;pods All Broken Lines and Odds and Ends Special Priced for Quick $9.00 Raincoats 5.95 5.00 Voile Dresses 3.95 2.00 Lace Curtains 1.39 1.00 Waists 39C 35c Women H 0S e 25c 2 50 Overails 1 89 30 00 Men's Suits 22 50 1.25 Middies 75C 2.50 ParaSois 1.69 1.75 House Dresses 1.19 25c Curtain IN/LUSH!) 50 2.50 White Underskirts 1.69 25c Cretonne! 2.00 'lateen Marknclerskirts 1.19 1.25 Corsets • O O ti 4 ♦ 0 • • • O 15c 89c ♦ ♦ • MRS. PLETCIIII:11 ROE PASSES ANV'AY. * -Last Monday evening about 8 • o'clock, Daiwa Whitfield, beloved wife 4. • of Pletcher Roe, Lot 8, Con, 0, passed • away to her reward in her 51st year. • Cause of death was goitre, She wits a es. claughter of the late John end Mrs. • Whitfield, 12th coil. Grey, where she • * was born. Nearlyalyears ago de. i e ceased was united n mart loge to her • now bereft hueband. Two children aMne alae svive, biles Atuy, at home, and Pte. T. W. who is doing duty in • ei Prance, Akre, it residence in McKil- • /op township Air. and Mrs, Roe and 4' family ninved to Brussels and in the ♦ Storing of 1017 bought the ram on • which they are now, Deceased was 1♦°' of n quiet littotre, kindly and tem' and • het demise Came as quite a surprise to • many, Hee surviving hem here are • Joseph Whitfield, Brussels; rat, R. J., + of Fort Scott, Kansas ; end Wm., of • • Gerrie. Der eieters are Mr,T s. , lt. res • Benesels. Mre, J. H. Sperling, White- • .1.1mtnson, Hetkeye, and Mrs. Fraser, church, is deceased, Mrs. Roo's fun. • oral takes place Thursday aftethoon I at 2,30 o'elock, setviceInter'. •••••••••••••••••44,+••••••eeeeteeeeeetieeetlette•••••eeese •••••••••••sset•••••••••i•esss• ; ment in Brussela aemetety, The be. 35c Women's Vests 25c 2 00 Men's Straw Hats 1 19 1 50 Sport Shirts 950 20c Dress Muslin 100 50c Men's Underwear 39c 1 50 Work Shirts 95c 2.00 Dress Serges 1.39 Many of these Bargain Specials limited. pas' Two 2 50 Men's Lustre Coats 1 89 _ 1 25 Straw Sailors 69c Come Early. le • ,,i t LJG UST TV. H. KER 11, Prop, Ida? Aloe 1,,tieko, Mr, all ,1,11.1`, J. H. llowe, inet them et Toronte nod itecompanied the beely to leequole, Mrs. Dark wan of a kind genial dieposi- 1 widen' (erupted will) her strong eldistian character won hes a wide circle of frie»de, That she was uni- vereelly lilted was evidenced by the !awe crowds of peewit. who drove in fur miles from the 81/11.011111ikig eountry to view Art VP1111111/0 And pity their last tribute or respect to ono 1111.y loved. Her death is deathly sad to her parents as their retiree daughter mid her only sister, Mins 5101110 Lucke, WIR4 httrIRti fl IlltitithS (41/1 WAR inall la the Methodist chinch, of which deceased Willi A faithful and consistent attentive during: her deuce 11(.1“. She wits ahui to tootalior of Ow Sunday School, the choir and the Epworth League. Hen v tee wive emaltinted by the pastoe, Rev, li. S. Ceatee, assisted itov. D. O. Ale. Al time, Mrs. 'Alibis, fiertell Knox eang et bernittifeel solo (landed ^Josue knowe," let enured IVIVH made in the family plot in the Brinelon cemetery. Among the many floral tributes were a beautiful pillow from the fiord Arch Masonic, Lodge, cif I3at !hefted, lietek„ mf whish deceased's husband is a ruenther ; spray of maiden hale fern and purple peae, front Miss St ta Cooper ; 1111,1Ler Of reel reser; fermi her !mese, AfieHStatnley, of Metcalfe, who has been practicing at Biggar, Satetk„ foe the past. 2 year); ; and a beokeen eirele from her bailee and mother. Pallbearers ; NV, A, Campbell, O. S. Fierier, Brock Laudon, B. Polloek, Alex. Barelny and 0, H. Davy. The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved ones, her wide cirel,? of friends in 10W11 Alla vicinity, and alert the many friends she made during her 18 'tomtits resi- dence in Biggar, Sask. KILLIED.-A fatal accident happen Pd LoJohn AlcElroy, a fertile'. living on 8th line MOPPiR lotvliehip, Monday. HP wets alone at the lime, hums far ;La nail be learned lie WAR /Palling a Wain of horses attached to a binder out of his been when the horses took fright, became unman/tot-4111)1e, knock- ed him down, arid dragged hint ender the binder about 40 rods across the field. When found, life was extinct, Death was supposed instantaneous aa his neck WEIR broken and his body badly mangled, lie is survived by his wife and 3 children with whom deep sympathy is felt. Grey Oat harvest is chasing the barley, Some peas are CUL, Miss Bernice Shaw, Blnevale, was a weloine visitor at the home of MISR Fraser, lienfryti. bliPS014 AlaieandIlenriymel tn. Den - matt !rave returned from a visit with feletuls in Palinerstnn. Robert Davidson, Toronto, WAR re- newing old friendships at Thos. Davidson's and other, homes. A number of Greyitee spent a day at Grand Bend last week and enjoyed a good time. They motored. Miss Mary Taylor, Hamilton, is re- newing friendships with former schoolmates and friends at Utile»). During past week P, A. McArthur WEIS on the sick Ilst from an attack of plenrisy. He is getting along all right now. Airs, Wilson Evans is not enjoying Iter usual, good health. Her many friends hope she will SO011 be restored to health again, Pte. Milton Lowe, 0th Onte„ has been granted an extension of time to give iaehnem e to look after liar• vesting operations, Wilber and AIM. Baker and children of Granton, were visitors at the los»). er's parental home, J. K. Baker's, Oth Con., civet, the week end. Bartufr. who WAR visiting at his uncle's, Pied. ()twilit?, 8th line, has eetnened to his home at Clinton Lek - lug iliR COnSill, Clifford Cardiff back witNVilell'elontine visitors with Jae, and Airs, Tnrnbull WPre 1V un, Pincliat et. M. P, P. and wife from Mardi rho. Mr. Find litter is a sons of Alex. Findlater, it resident of Belmore locality, Miss Margaret McArthur, Toronto, is enjoying a hnliclay et the home of her brother, P. A., 0th Con. Anse 5reIntosh, of the Queen city, has also been taking the goocl of the pore cemetery air, SOME Duette.- Grey Township Council is issuing a big del:tillage By- law to be known its the Maitland river enlargement By -Law. Court of Revision will be held at next meeting. Blom, Wallace, Meteyborough, Moen- ingLon, Mine and Logan municipali- ties are also interested, Total asset's - men I) by Engineer Roger is estimated at 831,420, Asseasinenh on Grey is $'2,853.45, It will be a big joh without any doubt. HARVEST llE0 Acereerelime to Itegietratieur returns 14 Jilin! 22.rt1 there are over 2,500 men in 11n. Cuuuty IIIIV1/11 W11,) have iuul flew experience in Env williug ter as- sist In the saving or LJ/kl IPLI'VPHL. Tbc Organization or ltotlourees Co menittee leave bad ettestracte made of the cards signed by Lilki 10/0V.. Ti11.81' Par IN ale iu 0111.1aliol' and il`a4 1111St, been pre. paled for viol' hewn and village in Gilt+ ()Minty. te are iu ISP 11101114 of local Orgauization of Itesentrees Com. mittee. It is hoped that in this wily theme tyho require, help will apply to those in charge of the Het and that. those who are asked to assist in harvesting will make enniply with the reepreet. A little eo-opeuttiuu he. twee,' iirinin and rural dweller,: will Aid to great (1..ta al this th.1 In terturie with the Meets -tory or the Orgailizetion of Reeteirees Coin. ioiiiro and he will do hie 'unmet to help you. 8. B. Spirritette, Depat tment of Ap,,rieitli Clinton. ^L-- I'ViLVPli relieve largely in the sym pal by of the ronnuturity. WErnouvu.- The marriage took place on July 24th, of Merton Scott and Mies l'erati Cummings, of Grey Township, The young couple acerompanied by Miss Bella Scott arta C11111111iligH IROtOlt.1.1 to Ethel where Rev. J. (V. Johneeen lied the nuptial knot. The bride leoked pretty in it suit of Copenhagen blue Hill( and white hat. After eerentrory the happy ceruple left et,. a, AIM wed- ding kelp to London, They will reside o j,e,)yst.hic:egrireirmaiiiilyeo fine farm. Alay their 0, and Mrs, Joss, son Will„ and daughter, Gladys, who have been holidaying at, Ire henries of Weu, Malin and David G. Chalk, pith have returned to their homes in Tor - (Alto, they motored both ways. Will. would have been in khaki some time ago, only he had the misfee tame lo lose part of his hand. He tatty still go. Another son, Alexandel, went in the Patty part of the war and last Summer met death somewhere in France. Alfred mottle' son, went about the same time but le still en the firing line, fighting for Freedom's eatiSe. WILL SOIT.-3 udgment has been given by His Honor Judge Dickson in the Surrogate Court in the case of Larkin et al v, Wortley et a/., which presented some unusual features. The plaintiffs, Rev. Dr. Larkin, Pres- byterian minislev and Wm. Homey- ville, of Seatorth„ sought a declaration of the will of the tete es or Wtley, of the sante town. TAgnhE` liPrPildants wore the sons and daughters of die testator. Ariel. providing for. the payment of debts, funeral expenses, etc., the remainder of the estate, about $750 was left to the executors for their trouble in rinsing up the estate. The testator left only $1 to each of her childt en, who sought to show that she was subject to "delus- ions" and incompetent to !flake a proper disposition by will. It appear- ed from evidence that the relations between the deceased and her family had not been of the most cordial nature, Judge Dickson upheld the will, declaring the executors were en- titled to probate and relying upon their good will in see that the bequest, should be used in a fitting manner. Allis, Wm. SHOLDICE ANSWERS VIE °ALT. -Last; Tuesday evening Mary A. 11.10)111dg, beloved wife of W, W. Sholdiee, Lot 1, 01)11. 15, said good-bye to the earthly home and entered into the larger life. She was in her 48th year and was a daughter or the late Duncan and Mrs. AlcOunig, McKillop, 14 years ago she was married to her now bereft partner, who along with 2 sons, Walletee and George, are left lonely by her goiug away. Ails. Sholdice's health had not been gime( and with a possibility of affecting im- provement the fetidly went to Alberta last April hut after tt sojourn of 3 months it was decided to return home, arriving Ittet week. A stroke or pat- alyeis did its fatal week and the con- flict was soon //VFW. DPCPaRha was highly esteemed by a wide °leek of friends who tender sympathy to the bereaved, Funereal takes place Thurs- day afternoon of this week at 3.30 o'clock to Brussels cemetery, Service a half hour earlier, Wroxeter Miss Velma Lowey is holidaying at Beigrave. Mrs. Ji n) Beethatier is visiting rela- tives at flespeler. Al iss Peer] Ireland, Toronto, is visit- ing Miss Agars Stewart, J, R. Wendt attended the funeral of an uncle at Paisley Friday, Two rinks of Ireeswater bewlees Visited the local bowlers last week. 17, V, and Mee, Dickson, 'Permit°, spent several clays with telatives here. Miss ,Tenn Stewart, Toronto, is vigil - Mg her neices, Aliases Mary arid (las- sie Hattie. Davidson,G. ANSA J, Davidson To, Davey and family spent Civiclurli- day at Seaforth. Norman Italbfleisch, who has been training at Niagara Camp, strived home last week, having vereived his iseharge. Mrs. T. AL 'Wesley, who has been employed n.t. Ottawa since the Rev, Mr. 'Wesley went overseas, is speed- ing a few holidays with friemle here. Mise Jeanie Glision, titled! daughter nt the late John Gibson, died at the home rif her mother Thursday even- ing. Deceased Was 53 yeats of age and had spent hoe girlhood days in the village, going West some 25 years ego, She returned to her home hero 6 months ago nod hes slime gradual! y failed passing Away RH above state d. She is survived by her mother, 2 1111/1.11P1'0, 311(4 R. Al Gii/H1//1. and 'NOW. and :1HiSt1.1,1, A1tr, flew, Vancouver. and MIN. D. Al. \Vitt ker. Niagittet Falls. Int ertnent took Otero in Wroxeter emnetery riuu- rlav JLE,V. Mr. Maliedrn eflieleiting. D. M. and Mr% \ kPr. Niagara Paii8 MPH, WillItiflOg. and Jee. Pox, lirusside, nt- teude•d the funeral or the hoe Mho, filbsou no 81111aay, firt.twry• crAta.un likat RE- wadtre....'llueeeluy moroing, 141 5 eieleeek, It leehael A. floclbelt, relief, of thee lete \V. II. Brown, 51. It., answered the impel lye summons, le/teed/1g away at home lone aft,q, a short illness, reeetseel had enjoyed grind health 1.111- 10 W144: age Filth*, when she euffered ail ai utek of apoplexy from which she never rallied, She wilt, horn nein lei years ago, where she was 111:11ll,,1, a bride In \VI (QC, tar abode 4.1 years; ago. MN. Reawti 1,1i/1in:: a is pi inn, px iy kind, 14...1s1 twit:him], tau iminjgonl ii11.1"1 til..1:1q1.117y1:1ANS'riiiiiidirP114117:11.8111.+Y at'll';;111;41;i3: 11.1.S. and 2 Hanes, blue. J. N. Allen and Airs. T fl 11,41)1)11Ni. Wri.x(..ter and Jar Ta...nto and y, 1110 iiMa la ha IP/ (..aPt!iltSPli her f1 year H took place Thurs- day afterimoil. A service- Wag emt. deleted by Rev. F. Stride of the Metho- dist Morrell, Motesworth Ceitheittor Forte vieitierg in Dotson Pte. G. Mr•ilariald is hemp item) London, baying received his disehetrge, Misses Mande foul Mary CummitigA and Mat garro Brown Well. at Pilie Lake S11011.11:I V. MPH. J. MeVirrai and Miseee Marino alla Janet, Detroit, visited at T. Mc- Donald's for a few days. Misses Jean McDonald and Islay Rogers and Alt's, Will. Elliott were in Toronto and Niagara over the week end. Patriotic Garden Party WAR a huge success Thursday evening. Progrion consiettcl of several reeler:does from Mr. Roston, one of Toronto's noted Pn• tPrtaillelli. Major Fraser of the 148th Highlanders, who has seen severed months service in France delighted everyone with his bagpipe selections ; vocal mush) by Misses Middleton and Seehaver, Miss Islay Rogers, of Los Angeles and the choir. iWellington Hay, Al. P. P., Listowel, occupied the C1111,1r and in Ole opinion of Moles- worth ladies emitted be beaten. Prrt- ceeds amounted to $320.00. Walton Antmber from this locality took in the sports at Spam th last Monday. Qoauterly service was hl lei ill the Methodist church last Sunday morn- ing, Rev. Me. Bentley tifficiating, We extend congratulations to Miss E. Waghorn over her success at the re- cent Entrance to 1.9"(Willal PICILLTI. Sin Look hewn's. J, and Ales. Berry motored to St. Marys last week with Geo, and Alts, Manners, Brussels, and enjoyed a 1e - newel of old friendships. Walton Woolen's Institute will meet at Mrs, Joseph Bennett's Thurs- day. 15th inst., at 8 o'clnek. Toole. "Is a women's titue worth anything ?" to he introduced by Mrs. Jno. Bolger and Mrs. Joe Bennett, Alies Marie Ryan ivill give a paper On "The story of the needle." Everybody weleome, QUIET WILDDINIA.-Tuesday of this week atthe MethodistParsonage, Brussels, R,ev, W. E, Stafford tied the matrimonial bow between Geo, H. lo- cality. May many happy years be theirs is the wish of a wide circle of both well known residents of this reGlaotlivvz4s.sarild, Williamson and Miss Dora Staples, both 4.30 Pr on July lith, er, quiet but happy event occurred at the Methodist Pare - (triage, Lacombe, when Cora E., young- est, daughter of W. S, and Mrs. Forbes, of Walton, Ont„ ivas united its mar- riage to R. Cecil Clowland. of Willes- den Greet', Alta, The ceremony 19119 performed by Rev. W. Hellingsworth, of Lacombe, and only the contracting parties being present. The bride was becomingly attired in white voile trimmed with pearls and WON' a white Panama hat. Her Gavelling suit was etf blew serge with Rilk eine blouse Lo mark anti a white felt motor hat. Among elle vat ions gifts wets a cabin- et of silver from the bride's mother and a handsome cheque from her father. After the ceremony the happy couple motored to Rimbey and Lite following day went home to Hill- view Paten at Willesden Green. The many friends of Mr. and Lowland ex- press their best wishes fot a happy and prospesone Tante. APPItHelS.T1Me.-On the twenty - filth day of June 1018 the Presbytery of Y'orktnti being convened in the !men of 011.110111, rued duly eonstituted) rereolvede-That the Presbytery put on record its deep appreeiation or the Roy. Mr. Lundy and the gravione Cltrislaiti sphit of the cor!gregation of Walton, OM., in their giving their minister's APPVi(IPH (0 the AfiRS1011 work of the Presbytery for the Simonet. months told do hope that great bless- ing will come to the friends who have relight Oils larger vision of service. The Presbytery also instructs its Clerk to convey this greeting and apprecia- tion to Lite rations congregations who have shown such magnanimous spirit, Exteacted from the minutes of the Preellyteer of Yorkton this Iiith day of July 1018. J. M. iiiinztanna, Clerk, A Sandusky (Mich.) merehant, having grown tired of wasting postege ou a lot of debtors, pieced an advertisement in the local paper giving fiatileS orad AtnotIntS OWcal and Offering the lot at the highest offer. He will advertise them until settled or sold, Opellilly fine Sunday School Boom at Ethel Last, November when the mint new Methodist eh lush WA, 1.1W11,a 11/1a1.I. such alislataMN i•111•1111101it11(.1% the Nanny haRVI111.10. owing to mutt of titut- tool ildarN Wat, not iilli81)141 Alla Mall• 101: liP eigered, Vi?, ne.uieru stincley School room and geitetal gathering plitee INOFk ICP., Of I he, l'011grKga1t111. lint W1111 1/1114,1.. 1111111,11.UY and V1.1114/13, /1/' pilqn/' Wee, .1. W. John - stmt anti people the rong)lelieu Wilt: eneelertaken and eruerieel cat' To et sue- eessiarl issue, Last Stinday aftf.V/Intal W1t8 opening, :day when a large !audience filled alutit.t to or. et Hewing the room. A special program was (1.111114,l'a, in addition to the lt.atlun),d` illy lossort of the day,-- ,.1 j1,8111.," it,...mistect id a initnh..1 ,.t sLirriuy; hymns ; thee Le rd's to roes ire ttlik011, fll y4,1. ley the pastel ; e ell :aerie: um by littler melIoe. en 1 lante,, sister.; with Mima AleKre ,tt Ilp• organ ; and address by W. H. Kerr, of Bilis- f3e18, nn 'TOM' IN6iSlirW foal.: a 11,1i anti her elliekens," Alethedist Oreliehtra from Brussels aeeepted ati invitat ion to be rikesent, and assoniated with .1. NI. Sletunion. in acidities' ice a Wilt,10 of inetzumentals, lead the SPI'Vi,!P prake in good 'tit sit,. A vo.t.t., ot t Itaftlr, wapassed to all wire helped thA, service of predse and automobile ',was- ers win pficted to Brosselites. eee, mean': of J. 51eDeenold end .1, Polleud. Rev, Mr. joine.rm oriel P.1 few remarks and the gathering w:t., diendseed with the National Anthem and the Benediction. The Missionary offeriug was over 87.00. A. P. McKee the Superintendent, preeided in good form. It is to be hoped the interest Tl anifested at. the opening of the schoolroom will he heartily sustained. The school room is 38x70 feet, with high ceiling, well ventilated and light- ed. It is thilowd in Georgia pine ceiling, beams and posts finished in oak. Walls ale tinted cream and the wainscotting finished in oak. Cost of e.otnpieting the whoa, 1:1/013] is about $400 and if all subecriptione prove good about 8300 will be required to wipe nut, indebtedness; cm the eilifiee. Property is eligibly located with cement sidewalk to door and when the lawn and flower plots get a chance the surroundings will be pleasing. Many ft complimentary word and eommen- clittory expression was offered over the splendidly equipped anel eentifort- ably arranged church and school room. The office's and teaceltets of the Sunday Scheel are as follows Superintendent, A. P. Meltee ; Asst - Supt., Al. J. Slernamn ; Secretary, C. Ha/weld ; Ass1„-See., Hendee Cole : TPPELR., Chas. Cleaver ; A, B. O. teacher, Mee. W. Hall ; Simehine B. C., Mrs. J. McDcmalel ; Friendly Giels, Alts. M. j, Slemmon ; T. M. B. C., Robt. McKay ; Gr'letitiers, Mrs, Cole ; S. O. 0. etas., Mrs. George Addy ; Primary. MPR. Maguire ; Regitinera, Mrs, Chetintiers. Rev. Mr. Johnson is of a somewhat, quiet turn but he is au indefatigable worker, with his hands as well 11,S his head and heart. Whete such building and impeovetnents are on the program such a pastor is an invaluable aseet to rinigregation fat conservation, arupli- lietation and consummation, Ethel Methodism possessing welly and opti- ttlisili, plus a good band of workers u tumid eunithme to progress. Brussels 0ouneu Regular monthly session of Council was held Monday evening. All mem- bers present except Conticillor Walk- er, Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Following account)) Were present-' ed re - J. Buchanan, Fire Dept.......... 10 80 JWright, express ..... 1 65 R Thgell, Light..,120 00 Waterloo Five Insurance Co, risk on Town Hull. 41 00 R. Oliver, salary, 45 00 A, B Putotelitie, Elrrtuc Light 28 80 Posm, printing Reverend 21 IR/ Moved by Best and Praser that ac- counts be paid. By -Lary No. 6 relat- ing to Telephone extensions and issu- ing of clelwti tures to provide for Elaine WAR vend 3 times and passed. By-law No, 7 levying votes for 1018 received the neceesaty readings and was passed. 'Fender was read from Angus Clamp - bell for the proposed cement tank near the Ament factory. On motion it was laid over. The qnestion of the collection of of Electric Lights rates was discussed and the Reeve and Councillor Wilton were appointed to see Treasurer Straehan in reference to the matter. Councilloe Feaeer asked why the Boit ed of Health regulations relative to =hum receptacles and closets were not caviled out P It was discovered that Board bas not been in session for some dine but will meet shortly to deal with the :Sanitary Inspeetor's an- neal report. - Council is desirous of procuring some stare/Mg timber to supply fuel for the town bat on catechising the members nothing definite had been done yet. Brussels main street and its rela- tion to the Geod Reeds movement wastalked avertold Reeve Plum will consult with Co. Engineer Patterson, Council adjourned, 'PRE Bell Telephoue gang has been giving Borne of the !Made trees a very vigorous prunieg. There's MOM for amendment to the imv regarding this matter,