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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-2-5, Page 1VOL, 48 NO, 32 $r.5o Per Annum in Advance BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FJ<J3RLTA RY } Y 'P ':Ili'...111010=111101 'iii nrfaliiP?i1(iill' Take No Risks with Valuable Securities Your Victory Bonds, deeds, mortgages, insur- ance policies are too precious to leavi ',A,herg fire or thieves may reach them. Even a strong box or safe in your own home lacks the absolute security given by the Safety Deposit Boxes in this Bank. They may be rented in convenient sires at a small cost. Call and see them. Bank of Nova Scotia 1'.:I l•up Capital - 0 9,700,000 R^acrverlannd 18.000,000 • ''1',9,009,000 P. H. GILROY Manager Brussel, Branch •i N at New Advertisements Wood -P. Amour, Soheol Concert -B, 0, 8. Hay for safe -P. Ament, 10 dais left -Halle & San, Pigs for able -Alex Dark. Stook for ante -Thee, Pierce, Por sale -W. M. Bntchlnson, Auction Sale -Duncan Mc$ay. Auotiun Sale -Thos. Davidson. Pander Remedies -James Fox, Auction Sale -Lewis Whitfield. Cash Shoe Store -Chapman Bros, Der of sugar -Humphries .0S 0o, Auction Salo -Thos. Williamson, The Star Grocery -W. T. Spence. Toilet Preparations -F R. Smith, Farm to rent -Mrs, $, taeQuarrie. Annual, reead Creditors-W. Telephone Co. fistr.i.0 v `.ebas • Wroxetor Mrs, Gavin Davidson is holidaying in Toronto, Harr WAlier, Stratford, Harry . ttatPor d spent the weakn a a with his family wily here, Miss May Davidson y hastotr to t ed from a holiday spent in Toronto, 'Herbert Henning and family, of Tertherry, have moved to their home o) flowick street. Mee. John Harris and Miee M, Howe, who have been on the sick list, are now improving. Miss Annie Musgrave entertained a number of her friends Thursday even- ing befooeleaving with her father for Wingltam. J. 'Thompson and family left last week for Harriston, when the former has purchased the shoe repair busi- nese of D. Sutherland. Mrs. G. tVearriug accompanied her daughter, 1111.8. Jno. Drew, on her re- turn to Soudet'land where site will visit with relatives. Funeral of the late Mre. Geo, John- son, Grey township, Look place to Wroxeter cemetery Monday after- noon and was largely attended, Jas. Hoffman has sold his residence, Howiek St„ to Thos, Hoperoft.. Lat- ter has disposed of the property he recently purchased from L. R)1110 t to M. Dclmnn get,'. f (Intended of t actak w e ) Charles and Jno. MoOurcheen have FARMERS MAKEyour banker your financial MAKE Let him help you to shape your affairs so that he will be warranted in giving you ample credit to operate your farm effidently. Our aim is to assist you in every way possible. OGA THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 WALTON BRANCH, J. M. McMillan, Manager. uolllmummillllllmllllllllllllmelillllllllllllll@IIIIIINIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIININIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIownIlmululi imilulllulluliiuulgei!! an llros. Cash ShoepX11 Stora High Quality it Shoes Spring Goods Latest Styles to hand OUR MOTTO: Quality and Greatest Value for your money exemplified in each pair, Your Examination of these goods will please us, Harness ©apartment Light and Heavy Harness, Robes, Blankets, Trunks and Satchels, Whips, ,4p0, Repairs in Harness, °oilers, Shoes and Rubbets promptly done, or the are Shoe and Harness Makers of lilxperience and guaran- tee satisfaction, Chapman Bros. SliCeeseorg to Richards & 0(1. Next rin(al' in Bank of Nova Scotia lUVillViUli�li�llGlWilV(U. 1. 11112=411112Mteillii rawasiosi sold their farm, in Tam berry tow u - ship, to Thos. Marlin, of the village, Charles Showell, Toronto, spent the week and with his family hero. Richard Miller and family a oved on Monday to the farm recently purchas- ed front L Rattan, Mrs, YVm, Currie, Haze/wore, Sake spent several days last week with old friends In the village, Philip Holflnan we'll. to Guelph Military Hospital Tuesday, where he will receive further trentmeut, Rev. r M I , Wlyadalc, Ford with gave an address i1t connection with the ''Forward Movement," in the Metho- dist church Monday evening. Jno, Simmons, Vantage, Sask., is visiting his parents, Chas, and Mrs, Simmons, Hawick, He IS just recov- ering from a severe Illness having spent the last six weeks at Mayo Bons. Hospital, Rochester, Minnesota, Another old settler of Howlett Tp. passed away on Wednesday, at the age of 78 years in the person of Rich- ard Bennett, He had been in declin- ing health for some time, Deceased was married twine and is survived Ly his wife and large faintly, all of whom were present when the enol same, with the exception of one eon h, 8aekatche wttn, who arrived lu time for the fun- eral, which took place to \Vi-oxeter cemetery Monday afternoon, the Rev. Mr, Powell officiating. Deceased was a successful farmer and retired several years ago to the village of Gorrie, Air, Bennett was born in Ireland, and a few years ago visited the land of his biirth. Jamestown • Friday, February 20th, is the date of R. J. McLennan's Auction Sale of Farm Stock, at Ni Lot 10, Con. 2, Morris township. \Vatch out for bills and advt. Mr. McLeunan's lease of the Breckenridge farm has expired and Mr. Breckenridge will resume operations. MRS, Guo. JOT;NSTON GALLED TO HER REWARD.—Last Saturday, at 1 a. in„ Sarah J, Akins, beloved wife of George Johnston, Oon, 1 Grey ass - ed away to her reward, She had been in poor health for the past 6 months and underwent anoper'ation at Guelph on October 16th for (Aimee. Although somewhat improved the trouble soon asserted itself again and, after patieut- ly awaiting the summons, she passed peacefully away, conscious to the last, Funeral took place to Wroxeter ceme- tery on Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr, Olen, deceased's pastor, ootid acting the service, Pallbearers were 3 sons and Wm. Young, Hartwell Strong and Earl Johnston, nephews. Mrs. Johnston was born at Orange Hill, Howick township, and was married to her now bereft partner in 1886. After a sojourn in Howick the family put' - Nay for Sale 5o Tons of No. 1 Hay for sale. Will sell in quantities to suit purchas- er. For further particu- lars apply to P. AMENT, Phone r6 Brussels Flax Flax ! Farmers' Attention The Hnton Oounty Flax Mille, Ltd„ Himmel:a are open to rent al• limited acreage or No. 1 and Med for Flax grneving purposes. Farmer will plow, disc, hammy and prepare land for gond level surd hem Oonpeny will retells!) seed mei de the sowing, Ful' pit .rlieuhus ere A. 'C, OUR 11ilb, 00 leave word with the Mill Matttt sr, J. EI81SNROFER, Brussels, N1, npi OF ALL 1 Winter Underwear Flannelette Blankets and Shirts to make room for new goods Underwear, Fleece Lined, t'eg, $125 for.......,... ..$110 Flannelette Blankets, tcg, $4.20 3 85 Winter Shifts, reg. $250 fel' 2 25 Wiittee Shirts, reg. $2 00 foo', 1 80 Men's Winter Rubbers at Prices to snit. Reductions in all the vest of stock, Sale to Commence February 2nd -•� Poe tfod'otlowing4woolte P001015 strictly Cash 00 Trade, H. L. Stewa H> Nle RYN 1 ar of t;ar Expected next week. Special prices off car, flunphries&Col WALTON Brussels Phone 19104 • We have a quantity o1' 2(0 in, Basswood Slabs at $4.0(1 pet' load of 2 cords, TURNERS A number of Earrings rte's 8e- mtring 'turners from 715 at $2.00 per lead. We Have several loads on hated, P. AMENT chased farm on let Con., Grey where they still reside, The sons are Wm, A,, Jno, A„ Geo, C. and Arthur 8. and the daughters, Misses Mary, Martha, Margaret, Elsie and Adeline. Robal't H., is deceased. Surviving brothers of Mrs. Johnston are John Vancouver ; Jas., Cronrcta, South Dakota ; Robert and Thos„ Gorily. Mrs. A.. Young, Orange Hill, is a sis- ter. The subject of this notice was well /mown for her many fine quali- ties of head and heart. Of a joyous and optimistic turn she radiated 01105 of the goodfellowship of life wherever she went. She was industrious, a good manager, ever ready in the hour of sickness or trouble and will he greatly missed, both in the hone and community where she set a worthy example to both old and young. The bereaved are deeply sympathised with in the going away of a faithful wife, a loyal mother and the best of neigh- bors. Her life win live long in the memory of many. Gre Y Miss Beth Hoover is visiting le• In It ea v at Walton andt Blyth t r ( 1 1t to y P her going to Toronto to attend the Spring Millinery openings Chats, E. and Mos. Lake left for Glidden, Sask., their home Tuesday of this week followed by many good wishes for a successful future, Mrs. Jas. Olark, Huntsville, and ]lIiss Laura Nichols, Toronto, who were visiting at Mr, Lawrence's, have returned to their respective homes, A number of the highways (they are well called this) have been plowed nut so as to render them passable, The thaw on Monday made travelling very poor'. Mies Margaret Grant is hack to the home of her brother, James Grant, from Wingham hospital where she underwent an operatinu She is mak- ing favorable progress we are glad to state. Dem FROM SLERPTNt3 'So'snonsS,— The death of Mrs, Charles Conner, of Hyde Park,One, u " I y tt, u I nusdaty Sanu- nay 22nd came as a shock to her many friends, Alrs. Conner had not been well for some weeks, but nothing seri- ous was thought until she was EU en with sleeping siekneee a week pee- vions 00 her demise, eihe le 'nu vived by her husband, one little daughter', her parents, Jas, and Mts. Tuckey, of Hyde'. Park, 4 sisters and four broth- ers, Mee. (Rev.) Powell, Lncan ; Mrs, Douglas, London ; Mt's, Smith, Lnn- tlnn 'Pownshtp ; bhs. Antler mite, Hyde Park ; Charles, Exeter ; Robt„ 1➢rlr , ( ('e 11 1r,111mei it. I1 th+ui.+r Teekey, saeite, Lee' r, rt l j The funeral 101)0 h,'d :sat oidor M,ttnt l I es ' sot r 1111 v !'h d . (Taste! //My is L a Alia(';, , r a"y t, a u :hi} �p� cert le re, t I.r•u,• r r: , : once6 t ,11117110 !eel, f. f'1ru1 ol. , , , .,!, - i r men weee, ti I )7 0 , it 1• -. 9,, Under auspices of S. 0, S. ,\am Ir a i., 3.1511 L..tl, 1,'• Ino( so,1 !, Literary Society trite \ time, t of Emil f i i 1 r .. 1 E d IV. 11. KERR, Proprietor '1 Methodist National Campaign , j 1 ,. f xufo Coat:en lately 111 hand intlieatee 1 t 1 t,1,' a ted foo and Movement toe P110 tent hu, 1 ea, cat CAPPLi o a me((1a' with metk,•6 nuer0tu, 1 m the firm it loot cumbered among 11 1 1 100, t d . e 1 t -',! (t alters many of the t tall is et (1 h,)10111 b1103oves and pub. 11e lies A11h„ngh the general finac- 1, tnt't 551nrhY..lmt, one feature 0 i l t1 n, � t e ni w,il hot take place (1 n,11e t •71 0 1 0 number chnrehwa , hi ,..., i . 'std more than the tnt,t, 11.10 i f 1,y:,: , ,-.,, , -sit in the t:•ted- 1 ,.lt It 1 - 1, .,forte that seven 0 idler,. '.1 ill famanclal Committer, ➢t 105 auh' 1 1l, . d ts1,05(1, Naturally the r thole 1 onfdantthat the cir- 1➢1 t 11+ ua 0, 0lntu the quota, \ p t 1.„1 f h the(),all .evflie District Uah + .,a ,nt 1 Febleary 2U with \n. 1/)t + t t^, it (1- Lt,t • r , CV,,,s, ," h1 1 t wl s 5 °Ser'stao .; c to t.3 . TOWN I: LL ;Set etude 1i Bei fele will ,,„t shortly to 'Watley,. • t. Go writedown, ruin t he b r pqu•t n. ,➢ At p. m, another farm \\ a whet 1000 1' „g,otIra :ell; f a t 0 Reg: Vocal and Illslruntental Music, A Short Play --- "Miles Standish," BItI.'SSI0I.S Beleerave ' Ilelglav, - ljel }1, ,! t 'eon t 11100 Ftanr7ldt• the 11,,,0,(.1 of tlu• 1 +„ wtttd Me•re1u,•nt, (,1. -! . (1•8 1011.0 A, 1'1'014 r, ,Inti, 11i•>- nu•t' \Vitlo n.,m, tie .0. YL"'le, t•l., toe Procter and Nei Man 1\411.11 e', 13. \Vilkiuonu WAS app, itlh•.11`att';t ,1 01' P11na11010, - ixrett.c a •B,-il Rat.t.r. -- Tu.sae.: tete at1,,'.7141101itb.•,n!.,• e1114,r!, will he held le the 11, 1•ei 0 '1 Hunch, at 280p n1 11 11 Cee• ,1 Luckn,w, will ad!h rs. 05 tl,er;11.1 on the Peewit' .1 .910..• :,+l.t, fo•r rnini.tet's )f 1.10' t•espr I,ic,• 1-hurrb'-s will •tiv) take peel, 0p= clef will be furniefeel by 11100,0 . 0„11• Offering will ge r, ward tit • Atntrni, r Belief Fund, tiring y)tti town rt„e„ , hymn honks, The ''g h o' cteu, !t set vires will be withdrawn. 1Ni mer, D, and Mrs. J0rda11 aril Miss Velma epieit Smut day with II. and .•fi::, Man ohm, Welton. Robert Fairsei Viee, TItiliet 1, iL.0.1 a visitor with \Via. and ll1s, Pipe, Ile is a brother to 111e Mite), Council meeting will t• lied i ext Monday, 905 inst. 1115e 1.•10 }•al in 0 tender f„r the vat•iott, do,tiiis to be let Thos. Piero. lisp -,:.-d "I' two Seetelt Short Horn 5-1 fere 1.u,( :rook 111 .3,,ulee 1 . Campbell & Holts, P„lmeiston. et. it good figura. JIr, Pierce handles a Int. of gond stuff, Houma A BRA STln,A,--TIP- Prvr- tees of S. 8. No. 5 known as the 1 leg.* school, 5111 line, have p00'-'1 t- =,l a Brattltola phnnugreph for the the school, frets' Jon Oliver, awe 1 at. Brussels, and t1„ eebyser the pee,. in a ntusiral lin(! to other echo'ln. They decided on the Brauttoht nft(•0' numLr- (me e111t ltirlea 101,11 ilrve0tigtai 1.010, The p1 ssentatiin on this practical say of in traducing the tun -iced element and giving the m 1i ! 110 an ar 1 1111 K 1 t t Mance g 1 i :lith the, $bis mr 's 'u f ) t. w • n' R IlhS 1 (•„in - g huiin 5111 LINT,: LITT R,uo'.-,—'l'le holm. of Chas and Mrs.Hinton( wao t111 ,1 to oVetllowieg when over 111(1 5th Fete's assembled on JAI'. 2Sul to eyetei nue 1 of their Literary and . Musical even- ings. lilies McKellar, Piesident -;fled the company to order and after ,1 1'w welds of welcome folloe. ing p000411 01 was give!: Opening •hoots 'Hip Hip Ilurr(ab” ; Mrs, L. E. Cardiff was the accompanist; reetatinu, Elsie Coupon ; speech, L. E. Cardiff ; ne- (mediatn select inn, 'I', Bl anus • song, Chester Rintoul ; dialug'te, "'Petr Lit- erary Sneiet.y" t reading, Mrs, N Cauley : duett, Mrs, L. E. Carded mid M. Rintoul ; piano solo, MIs. ,l -.5'a - sten ; Seng, Marion Me)'puley t }damn sol), Miss Juhn'.ton ; sung, Mellen McCauley : Maim duett, bliss,••: ,1nh,(• stun • recitation,' 0'. Brys1(0 • reading nF "'rho Mnnnshi ne News," N. Stair ; Secretary's 1(1)''11. Progr•lt01 clfat•gt• of 'lrs. John McAacer ,t,'1 committee. and 3[1 s. 1.. E. Conlin: and committee and WAS ,vet➢ ,vurtlt hear - Mg. Herb, and Mrs, bfanni)g and family, of I[nllett, were inesemt. tL- guests of Mr. and Mts. hint' tel, 01'0 neighbors were glad to See theist. Herh, invited the Society to their bottle fu10h,art'exa meeting Int on. Mg to tl' lo„ distance she nifty l,,l to be regretfully declined. The re :1 of the evening was spout. very ...Maly with games, lunette eta, ate after 1•e- Prrahuxl,+ts were set vt•d, a hearty 1h�il�lm Im�II�I !Flour and Feed Tobacco and Cigars Coffee- floury tionii t Stationery I0 Ii!11 u.,.. 1' ;�� 1.., s, !zl , IdIIi: td .Ht,n 1 The Star The - Store No Man's Groceries is better than yours. • IMP „ .I. Grocery 1 l tf - Quality E` No i\lan's Money t Our stock is like a river ---'.always moving, ever changing, always fresh. AU Goods cheap. No Cheap Goods, • If you don't Bite what you see come to our etire and See what. you like, When you want good Bread TRY 01 IRS, The Best. in Totvn, We allow 5 per cent discount for Cash on all lGroceries, Highest Prtoe for Farm Produce. W. / . SPENCE Phone 229 1- 'I'I-I I.i I 0-1 110 n M 1 A. 71st.., , •. i0 1". to!'°,, v1 r •'•l ie loans about Ma t e s,0 •L1 mot wrote 'saying • � -IA 1.a ':e. 0)' t,ahk $'.aunt -and every i I ,1„flat sVe • -covet 0, make up to next a Fancy Drills, &c. Admission 215c..i 9 vote of thanks wits tendered Mr. and Mrs, Ii.intE.u] fl,t. their hospitality as Well as to th,s(• trilo 50) given the pt•Igrilan, ,ill, Hielt.lil eplied for all. eityiter he and his leerily heti veep nmol eta0e.'0➢ 1h:• (1,e+lilt(!' Logethe'r. •lt:i, \\'tu. ;miftl lnvit,,1 the Society a': their home for ilex, meeting, Fri- day, Feleruary 8th, at 5. ra., which NEV. aC'epteli. Orandbrot,k hit's, W. J. Lauri,' and small son, of Lnn(1aM, and Mrs, C. J McLaren, nt' Chatham, echo were visiting their parent:, A. and lits. Leitch, for a month. have returned to their respec- tive homes, Walton Have you a sweet tooth 'r If so read Humphries ttdvt, this week, ;Elise Beth Hoover war. a visitor with Mrs. Harvey Hoover daring past week. Hower d Bolger s Auotiun Sale last week was a derided aucee0” and netted a goodly sum. F, S. S'ott, Brussels, 000.0 Auctioneer. The young men of \Valtoo purpose giving a daOIee in the A. O. T', W. Hall \V,dneoilay evea,ing of next- week. extweek, Blackstone i)rchestt•a, of Go e ,rf hi wills u 1 F v the musi t.\altntFntmet ha s e adopted I el,Prflt 1 pleatu fin 1020 whNee b ft prablam for the year hat- beer ar. reamed, printed and distributed to the aneuthets, They have marked out 1Secial evening, I.)ebates, Lectures, 'C0ltfetences, (ne., and ate going to make the ChM a mean" of edueatiou Luul pleasure as well as financial Rain, Alden McGavin is President and Wno. Shortreed, Sec,-Treas. There are about 150 members and regular monthly meetings are held in the A. 0, IT, W. Hall. lethal 141iss Gerrie Purvis ha. been on the sick list but, we wish her speedy eon- valesmeuce. Did you lead \V, K, Hell's advt, this week 0' The til)' of tl.' big Bargain Sale ie nearly 0f .oi it you wish to share in the meet 11100';s if must be 011)0), • The \'t', e 1. S. of the Presbyterian ahurc h has issued their printed pro - 04)001 :f topirs for 102(1 and have [narked telt It most interesting series ofsub,'.ot$, We 1egrA to (('port thee. Rev. H. He,de,son, Wltiteehurrh, formerly of lithel, has had another severe attack illness, and has gone to Toronto to receive treatment, \Ve are 91107 to stall that Daviel Sanders has been having quite a serious time from blood -poisoning in his arm, tie is considerately improved and we Hope he will soon he as well 105 1151'0, - Letvis Whitfield has announced a C 1. at•ing, •\act inn Sale or Fenn Stook, Implements, &e., tethis fnrtnt, n mile West of Ethel, for Monday. 16th ins, at 1 p- ul with P. y, 8,•ot0, Auction her, He sold his farm raid will short 1\' bios'• to Vo.eate hence the sale, See e Male 0 ,,,,re. tie :Nnll1 '1'tatO,..Tue.sday evening the 3 51,•101111ist longi gations eon- 8tit11Iina 1+,11'1circuit a.,s"mbled here in goodly nuulbrrs. Amost enjoyable wield Gine was spew: around 1.110 fes- tive hotted, spread in the Lectuu' room of Iilureh, ample justice being done. The paeto0', Rev. Mr, OICel{, presided at the meeting following hi the auditorium A 'Intim chair sang a number n1' selections : a well gang dueta c Mrs. w N give) b C1en. Mfrhrl and Al•a ) . Stanley ,\tach+tn ; and ILav, air. °Bell rendered a line solo. Rev. Me, Reyen•atft, (9od,'t'ich, gave the first address on the Fortvaid Movement, full of vigor, gond humin' and a bill' lseyce hitte), to 1001(1,1 the target; many tfinee. Rev, E. l'. Atenstt'ollg, Chairman of the \\105110011 District, and all old pastor, canned the work and tette very weli r te the gather- ing. The finamnial ohj.-etivt• for the C itenit, ahnnt. $2,300, get 5fine boost by the stmt of $1,10)0, ranging frim $100 down, TL Welk; 0, lin, m2011115 and 1 he re,0nits will be far r,•nrhiug (701. teeters have been appnii,ted who fol. low up the gond start next Monday, Everybody slloutd lend a hand for the sake of the noble melee. The visit Mg* 50050le will be heartily welcomed back, . 111,1 i:* 1r()111i,e11, tvfth 03141/ a month 01.00510,!1. te e,ln0al 11 '1)01' family, We Will 510 0 nt. least $1.25." Then he add. ori 0 poet eerie! Nay )15 , "\\ c• have ally t•rniel ul.',l,;ut subse0ipt100 to he ..$5(51, Iu 1(9 H, 51-101 for $4,00U,1}(RI the 2.1;1 b 6:4 N,Ll.tonal Campaign has set ,ts ! pefval subscription Mark as 1f7ty 109 SSale, in order to include many People of ,Moderate means but large hearts and deep interest in the wel- fare r.1' time CbEtecll. It is clear that thefarnaere of Ontario are not going u' be ontclassad by the towns and r01.1(••, in their whole -hearted support )t the National movement, set eireh Chinese The Young People of St. john's ehurcb expect to bold a Valentine Serest on of tno;et the I(tit inst. .- rs,1:,7 t ,•raonn of this week at , the W. M. 8. will hold its rego- lar 010710u( in Melville church, etre. W. S Scott win deal with "rhe Banes lif.n of Life" aid Mr. P. A. McArthur will take up the chart study, "Linking up with Christ," ''bet metuber5 of the Primary Class, directed by Mrs. F. H. Gilroy, supplied a very interesting Missionary program at tile Methodist Sabbath Sohoot last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Parker's class I,f yoking Had➢es are responsible for the programs 111010th hence. Last Sabbath evening Gordon Rio - tout gave in Melville church, a report of the great Student Volunteer Movement Convention, •recently held at Des Moine,, at which be was a delegate. The speaker's story was an interesting one, He purposes entering the Mission field in the Lear future. At the Preparatory eeervice in Melville church, last Friday o afternoon, Rev. Mr. . ncl:,ir of Belmore, ci pr e r had on the subject of Consecration. On Sabbath the Cemmuniou was observed, the pas- tor dtvel!iug en Cite theme "Tile Lord's Supper," A congregational meeting will be held in the Methodist church Tuesday even- ing of next week to consider the Icor. ward Movement, An address is expect - el from a well known laytnau iu the per- son of George Stanley, of Lucan. Lunch will be served at the close of the meeting. INVITED 000. 4.110 ksAo,--•At the of). ciel Board of Brussels Methodist church, Lee Tuesday evening, a cordial invita- tion was extended to Rev. W. E. Staf- ford, 13. A , to remain as pastor for the 415 year. He accepted in a reeiproral manner, subject to the action or the Stationing Committee. 7`1110 FoawAav MOVEMENT, ' Phe a- mount alioeatod to the Presbytery of Maitland for ho Forward Movement, as tt Thauk-Offeliug to God for Victory ,. n':,t 1'430:,, is $66,000 which means tjigo, 1::'1)117, so that Melville's .bare is about $5,000. Contributions may be paid at once or in four instalments, namely Febrnary tout, October, roto. April, text and October, 192x. T. 1, Ii t t . u it on, Listowel, will speak ;wet Sunday maiming in Melville church on the ?mewed Movement, and will also take pare in the )flus() meeting to be held in th.r Augi➢eau efmrch ha - the evening. 50100Alt0 elevesteter.--Next Sa11beth wit] oe 01970 up to the Forward Move- ment in Melville, the Methodist and St. ,1 1110's eltart'ho5 when, in the morning, toe respe't'ttv,> sift-4atinng will be e3- reseed by pi eminent laymen. T. L, dantiltim, 1'Is,owel, wilt speak in Mel- ville e thureh Rev. W. E. llielzou, Lon. den, in Met➢i f1, t churchtiled j. Rios. tort Lhnt:no ilk `it• John's, In the evening all inter—church 1rtas.e meeting will he heli in Augitran ohurch al. , o'clock, When Attlre%ler. will be given he the speal,eo. of the morning,. A 01010011 chair of (ac 'rforetnentinue1 Con. 500g:diens will lead the praises. (3not, VoAa.• Melville congregation had another Sup esful year. Total raised tor•tll purposes $12,861, Of this. $6,Sen ra0N(d for the Building Fund UM! $2,203 for Missiuus and Benevols enees. Pilo different organizations ro. }}tort0ne.c,rs, The Mission Baucl contra,inue(1 $118 :mil abate to the value of 3.15• W. M. et, raised 14578 ; the Sun- day School, $171 ; the Willing Workers, $074, and the Young People's Society. $290. "there were 24 added to the mom• ulunion roll, and as removed by • death and certificate. Four ladies, Mrs. Wil- son, birs. •1. Robb, Mrs, H, McKinnon and Mrs. McGuire, were elected to the Boat:I of Managers for the first time. 'Me only change mule in the officiary an the election of 11, S. Scott to sae - (19 1), C, Ro. on die Board of A'lanag- ets and the ,ipli-lutnteut of Allan La- mont to rho 'Secretary -Treasurership owing to resignation of Jas.' Fox. Rev. Mr, Mann Is completing this 7th year as Mentor and everything is .in a prosper- ous -condition, the not debt on new 011urch is $2,347,70. Lunch WAS served at the close of the meeting, The re- oeipta trona pinto eotiections and (uvel• opo offetingt for rem wort) X12,8;fi.{➢7,