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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1926-2-10, Page 16, VOL. 54 NO. 34 2.00 Or annum in advance ^ BRUSSELS, ONT4RZQ. WIDLVESDAY. F/1k''ARY 10 7926 The Surrounding District 1143.3411.4,4Maitli.X.XtVetWAaft:clit*:,,A44.1f1...:4.*:44tt*:44."..i.**14:074t0;,Itlti:t+40:ttt.,Itth BLYTH er, Cecil Jamieson McOreight, Lieter En„Leeatmaatai swim, is awe te get I Redmond McOreight and George Hen - done) town again after a Ation ON tit. LW. Thoentote The 13ishop gave a up in the houee. lettering athletes on the text, "Fight Oollinson & (41oushee have sold the gond figh t of faith,'" from I The - their entire output of green tem othy 0 : 12, Duping the ofneetory, They expectto have a larger acretige Mill. rt. Kerr end M"E"R. NiInt'wing LIIis year. , "Behold .Me standing at the dom.." Ste Andrews's United chureli closed The Bishop wan the goest of and a aueoestnne year. Tile amine,' aen„I Mrs. 'Cert. while in eleofeyn, gregatiotial meeting wee held on I Tuesday. Encouraging reports were peesented. ATWOOD A plea& ng event took place on Mon - Mrs. Slater hos disposed of her . block on Queen etreet to Mr. Dodds, oaY evenhig, al the home of Wm, of Seafor Ste uthere, 12th Onticeselon, Elam, d'', who will continue the garage business which hwhere friends and neighbors gatheren as for the pat few years been conducted by to celebrate their golden tivedding Tevrance Tierney, niversary. Mr. and Mie, Struthers were married here by Rev. Me Fen- wick on the let day of Feb., 1870, and HENFRYN 1 have contioued to make their home A Valentine Pie social will be held ! in the towns ' hill0 Milli Struthers' on Tuesday, February 10111 at the . name before being married 3ine Anna home of J. MoOreighte 10th don., at 8 Marie ificelone, and she was born in Lanark County 72 years ago. Mr, p. ut. Admission 15e. Peoceecle in aid of St. David's church. lienfryin , Struthers was howl at Poole, Ont., 72 The rite of thnifirmation or the Lay, years age' They have a ratuilY or ing on of the Hanwas fem. sons and five daughters,. namely, ds performed by Blimp Williams, of the Diocese of °Melee, Mrs. D. Haildniv, William, „n mondny, Fainaa,„3, go, ; Mrs, John Seelhoff, Mrs, Reuben Barr, St. David's church, Henfryn. Seven Albert Haddew. Stanley and young people were received into full etobert, all of Eltna Tnwnship, and memberehip of the church. Their I, Mrs, Geo. Robertson, of Grey Town- IIIIMeS are : GeetaArlene Baker, ship' TheY ale" have 14 geandehild- Hemmer banal Bilaabeth ren, The couple tell many experienc- Jane Thornton, Victor William Bak- SS of thele earlier life and of the many privations and hardships they endered when they first settled , in Blum Township. A dainty wea- l. ding 'nipper was served on this oc- casion, atter wbich preeentatione were made, Oile was from the neighbors and friends of the com- munity of a purse of gold, and the Vale tine Tea Institute will hold a Valen- Brussels Junior Women's tine Tea in the Public Library Brussels Saturrloy7 Feb. 13th at 2.30 o'clock - • Everybody Invited 1 Tea - 14 Cents Players, Pianos 4. atad Organs + Tuned and Repaired + $ • Satisfaction assured. 3: • J. C. Blackstone Orders taken atWalker & Card or Mails they have extended to t We wish to thank our many friends and pat- rons for the favors dur- ing the past three years us, and hope they will continue to shop at the 3 store with our succes- sor, A. Leitch. V. C. HUNTLEY `. e New Advertisement* Auction Hnio—Noi.bit Bros. February (Atomises—King Bros. Social eveteng—Brussels Oar. Club A wise mother—G. A, Deadman Card of Thanks—V.1). Huntley Valentines—Ie. H. Smith Thunder—iramily Thentro Public IdeetAng—Iliorrls Twp Hatopnyere eltitine fer Strneban Piga for sole -1,, Hollinger Farm wan tod—Tnn Pun, Property for salo—Wm. Crawford Ler ot salt—Walton rarm ors' Club Services—Brussels United ohm ch Aunties W. Whitfield A rulitOr s' Report—Brussels School Board Cash krieen—Al ail and Hniniro Cockerels for McCauley Pigs for sale—H, McLennan ram for , Sinclair nee tor Rate—Gee.Snlwr Alberta aortl—S, DaviRon other, ream the family, Was two chairs, Wm, Love read the address and A.. Robb presented the money, W. A. Gray acted as chairman for the occasion. The 'set, of the eve i - rig was pleasantly spent in singing, crude, chatting end dancing. BELGRAVIE The Women's Institute will meet et the home of Mrs. 0. Wade, Bel - grave, on Tuesday, Febtuavy 10th, et ase e, M. Mrs, Jae, Anderson will give a paper on "Making the best of avhat we have." EMI call, "A book I have enjoyed." Music by Mrs, 0. Wheeler. The Anglican Ladies' Guild met at Mts. W. Brydges, for the Feinuary meeting, Mrs. Simebottom, Pres., 111 the chair. Mitintes of Jan. meeting reed by the Se&y., Mrs. Nethery, arid were adopted. Reports wets given from visiting committee of families vieited, and Feb, 3011111.1i Uses appoint- ed. An invitation from the United church Miseionary Society to join with them in 0 day of prayer, was read and unanittiOnsly accepted. March shower for the Missionary bale was decided to be "Towels," Two quilts are to be quilted .at March meeting. for the Deanery Co-operative bale, The meeting closed with pray- er and hynan. A dainty lunch Ives served by the hostess. The W. I. was entertained at the borne of Mrs. Joe Miller at the Jan- uary meeting. 28 ladies were present. Mrs. Geddes, Pres„ wae in the chair, Minutes of last tneeting were read by See. and Treas. and both reports were adopted. It was decided to save a Government speaker comeo t he village in June, Arrangements were comnletecl to hold a pie social on March 171h. RSV. Mr. Scobie gave O splendid talk, entitled "Potatoes or Cabbage," whice was rnuch appreelat- 6. An inetrumental duet by Mes, lama H. Wheelee and D. Geddes, nd a reading by Mrs. J. Mollie, "Ma CAR OF to be unloaded at Walton beginning of next week. Special Price off car. 1: Black's or S. Carter's. .1...waiton Farmers' „, pe rat ive Store Phone TWO CARS leo Expected the end of this week. Place your order now with S. F. avison 17 Brussels malsosoratesoraceezalems. RIF HA ter 0 AL Dry Goods Flannelette 32 to 36 in. wide 21c to 33c Prints and Gingharns 21c Rock Fast Drill Shirting 29c Galateas - - 27c Men's Work Sox 15c & 19c Men's Fine Worsted Hose in Black, Grey & Heathers 49c Phone 5210 Groceries Lux - - 11 c Magic Baking Pow. large 37c Forest City Baking Powder large 37c Sunlight Soap 3 bars 23c Gillette, Auto Strop and Ever Ready Safety Razors While they last 750 Gordon's Granbrook ihe Annual Social Evening or the Brussels Farmers' Club will be held in the OPERA HOUSE friPay Fob. 10th Two Short Plays will be given "WHISKERS" by the Young People of S. S. No. 1, Grey, and 'BETWEEN TWO LIVES' by the Yonne People of S. S. No. 3 Special Music Will be suppiled by the Belgrave Hawaiian Chorus and a good Orchestra. Also other Musical numbers. Ladies Pleese Bring Sandwiches Admission 35 Cents Small Children Free Mahoney's /Med," were given. The meeting elOse$ by singing the Nat- ional mil hem. A veiy tasty lunch was served hy the hos] ees, assisted by Mrs. J. Conites, :In and Mimi Oela °unites, -""tik1BROOK Rev. _ 7)y, of Guelph, will preach in Oeanbrook and Ethel Pres- byterian chinches oil Sunday next. We ate sorry tn eepotit that Mrs. MoOallum, of Owen Sound, is not in the best of health, WALTON Walton HoCkey team lost in BMA - sell; on Mouday night by a soore of 5 tol. The Farineis' Club will have an illustrated lecture in the hall, on Tuesday, Feb. 16th, at 2 p. in. There is no cherge and everybody is wel- com8. 016 friends will regret., to leave of the death of Rev. F, Ryan, former i eater of St. George's eli mob. It was iu his time that the present church wait built. WALTON SCHOOL FAIR,—A meeting of those interested in the Walton School Fair will be held in Walton School, on Satinday, Feb, 18111, at 2 o'clock. The Toronto Stan laet Saturday had the following to say of an old boy : The deeision of the Toronto Live Stock Exchange, et its annual meet - tog yesteedity, to bold a yeatly stock- er and feeder show in the month of Ontober, will be heal tily endnrsed by alone having the beet interests of the cattle feeding industry at heart, In- cidently, it may be mentioned that, the exchange yesterday honored the retiring president, George Ferguson, by presenting him with a gold -headed cane. Geoege's portly Retire will go well with the gold -mounted etnblem of eeeeem and good will, • WROXETER Gilbert Howse returned to Toronto on Monday. Wm. Ha.yes, Sinicoe, is spending a few weeks with hie mother, Mise Agnes McKetcher, elount For. Let, visited .over Sundny with her par- ents. Aire. Pelee Mefiliven Tutinbeery, amd A. 3, and Mrs. Sanderson are ete present, on the sick list, Rev. De. Bi own preach' ti on the Vorciwieh circuit last Sundt' y to ap- precietive noneregatione, Mrs. ;in Hoffman and funny who were living in Wingbatu, have re- turned to theni residence on Howick W. and Mrs. Sharpin attended the l'uneial of John Duffy. of Garrick, whose death occurred stuideely on Fri day. Win. Own a former editor here, end MrS. Care, Eduennerm, spent the weeinend with the lateer's sister, Mrs, Thee. Brown. The W, ivJ, B. of the United church have areenged foe their .1 iy of pt *wee to he held se, theinnue of Mrs, Dick - 8011, on Feb. 19i The Missioe Band held a Very in- teresting meeting nii Sat 'Imlay after - Omen. Su leieet was "The Great Ph ysi ni n ." Pi fi v-n,e members ati- swered the roll eall by rimming a pers- on in the Bible who was healed. 'f'he beret& told of the week being done by MIssionm Dooteee end Nill'SFEI in Africe, At the close, many curios Wel e exhibited, One of the meet interestieg events of the seneon wee the carnival heed in the rink hero, Wednesday evening, ,The prizes, which were all donated by the beehives people of the village, were of splendid value, and conehined with ideal weather, attracted a large gathering from the enreounning eminteen The evening's program commenced with a hnekey math be- tWeen Delmore and Wroxetee (melee Warns, in whieh the letter Woh, the score steeling 4-0. 'Thie was fellow. ea by the pea ade and nudging a Hinge in costume. Several closely nonteeted l'iteeti if/0k pittee after whirth two in. teresting conteets were held, the prizes for those being a teneglase mod wich Mato awl a ham, rreceeds allantrlited to $75,00, , L. KERR, Profirietor id to Call Rev, F. G. Fowler, B. D. Annual Meeting of Melville Church held on Monday. ETwellerAt Reports Presented. meeting, of Pr ,rhyt,I.iati thureln wae held the eu.111 orient of the claire!' oti 111,nutley afternoonof this week at 2.30 ondock, when the reporte of the various organizations were reeeived and officers for 1938-- I A. A. Lamont was re -appointed Secretary -treasurer and Alex. Steve - art, aesistant 'Treasurer. infeeers. A. Strachan and M. Black. were reappointed Auditors. Melville aural has still a mem- bership of 337 after losing 55 or 57 MODERATOR OF MELVILLE CHURCH Rev. Dr. Perrie, who will FYTLiwJI Feb, 12 and 13 Jack Trioxie Thee "Ridin' Thunder" Feb, 19 and 20 'Rose of Paris' gram was given and plans were completed toe tbe Veleetine Supper. on Mouday, Feb, 15th. The Women's Iustitute will meet on l'hureday afternoon, February 18111, 01 230, isi the Institute town. Rev. D. Guest will give an addrees. There will be roll call aoswered byn. Bible verse, also music. Every pers- on is welcome to this meeting, and we hope there will be a good attend- ance to hear Mr. Guest. GREY. Mts. Win, Speitan, Con, 10, hate been visiting with friends in Liseowel. The auction sale of John A. Wil- son at lot 20, 12th con., was a very successful one on Tuesday. D. M. Scott, auctioneergotgood prices for ' everything, cows going as high as $95 and sows for $86. Last week Gilbert Speir, of the 5th line Morris, had a cow go wild, while on the way to the C. N.R.stationa got down into Grey Township and made things interesting. W. J. Hoy got the animal in Arch. McDonald' 100 -acres on the 6th, and shot it. Funeral on Thursday. --The funer- al of the late Miss Emma Hollinger youngest daughter of the late John Hollinger, will be held from the C. N. R. station' Brussels on Thursday on the arrivalof the 11.28 trent. The deceased died in Alcren, Ohio on Sat- urday from diphtheria. She was 40 years, 1 month and 21 days old. A fuller obituary will be given next week. present Call to new Pastor CRANBROOK elected. Mr. Dnncan McDonald Pre- sided at the meeting. Following is a sununary of the re- ports received: Treasurer's Report—General fund account, receipts $4185.'15; ennentli- tures $4,083.24; cash on hand $102.- 51 after paying a deficit of $434.17 from 1924. Building Fund account: Amount raieed for building fund account $728.08; cash on hand $459.69. Mie - stormy receipts, $648.50; Forward Movement $51.22; Sabbath school, average attendance 88; receipts $229.17; W. M. S. membership 94, receipts $738.32: Y. P. S. ,receipts $322.49; Ladies Aid membership 43, receipts $756.93; Mission Band mem- bership 69, receipts 148.51.:. Total , receipts for all purposes $7515,78. The following new members were ; elected to the Board of Managere: I James IVIcradzeirn; James McLauch- lin and Geo. E. McCall and George ; Kerr was re-elected. John Robb and Wrn. Moses declined. re-election. at June 10th, and with the cash on hand the total debt on the church can be reduced to less than $550, which it is hoped will be wiped out in the near future- , Call a Minister Immediately at the close of the business meeting a congregational meeting for the purpose of moderat- ing in a call to a minister was held. Rev. Dr. Perrie, of Wingham, the Interim Moderator, presided. A un- animous call was extended to Rev. F. G. Fowler, of Waterford, Penn. The following were appointed to sustain the call before Maitland Pres- bytery: W. Yuill and D. McDonald f or the Session; IL Lamont and, Wm. Speir for the Board of Managers and A. H. McNeil and Geo. McCall Inc the congregation. Melville church has been without a settled minister since June 10th and it is hoped that with a now minister the work will be carried on mere successfully in 1926. Miss Mabel Pat tereon returned from Whiehein Hospital on Wednee day, •and is recovering sibreiy after her recent illnees, The funeral of William Ball, who I died after telly two days ill»ess with pnell111011ia, VMS held t, Teeming aft, , emote] last, to Wilmette, eemetery, Rev. A. D. Ai insteiong officiating; Be MRS 78 years of age, a sue- ceeeful femme anti one of the older residents of Hnivick, Ile is eurvived by his widow frii wetly Miss Antic Dodds, of llowiek ; two sons, Heels end A ennid, end two de eel), MO, ill11111 and Alice, all en home. and two =es- ters and one brol kPr, the Intim John 13al1, residing in Gowick, 1ETHEL Mice+ Elle Pearson spent Sunday at hee home het ii, Miss Edna MeLelland of Clifford, spent the week et her home. Miss 31(101in:hewn of Southampton, is visiting sail, Mee. Quest Dobson. Rev. Dr, I3agitly, of Guelph, will preach in thanbrook and Ethel Pres. byterian clime:bee next Sueday, Mein George Addy is eeineding a week in 13rantfotil attentli g the fen- eral of her sistetnitniaw, the late Mrs. Golden Franklin. Mrs. Franklie has putchtteecl the residence of 0. Reynard, at the East end of the village, and vvill move to Ethel in the Spring. Messrs. Gill and Vodelen hese been tIse fleet to put in their supply of ice, and sotne gond quality ice is being seemed. Cern BM oulan lute] beim ati- SiStitig in elitglIg ice on the river, A Valentiee Supptir still he hem in the Ethel United chutieb, on Monthly, Feb. 15th. Supper ' will be served from 6 to 8, followed by e good pro gram of meeic, sone,. and recitatione. Admieeion 25 and 150. On Thersdey evening, at 3,15, all the men in the entremunity who ate inteiested in Soft, Ball are re- quested to attend a meeting in Dun. bar'e store. Important end ergent businees to attend to. Eveeybody onme. MORRIS Connell meets next Monday even- ing, Many at ternied the Telephone meet- ing in Bine:wig nn Teesday afternoon. Miss Allow Beown, daughter of atm. Brew», Oth Oon„ has returned from Tnron to, Many old friends and neighbors at- teeideti the funeral service of the late Mee. Allen Spelt, at, Melville Preohy. terian eheitch, Brussels, lamb Wednes. day efternoon. A. meeting of the trustees end rate- intYnne of MeetLin Twin, Will be held in the Township Hall, on Monday eeeti. inn, Feb, 15, at, 8 o'clock, All the ratepayers should attend. Following is the repnrt nf 14, S, No, 9, Morrie, fee the men r h of Jeminey, * means absent, for 2 or mote exalts. 311. V—Witlter Pollee 18 ; Walter Sheet 05, Set. TV—Mabel Bewley 51; Week Kiekby 57, Jo TIT—Sweet 13eyinis 65 Artie Bewley 64 Clif. fetid Pete 51 ; *Tommy Kit k by 88 II—Benehem Menet: Absent all month; *Isithelle Aleock 75. I—May ShertreedeLloyd Penne, Pa.—Walt. or HenOey, Llnyil Aleock, Itnlh Al. enek. No. 00 roll 15, 3.1,F1'ilirF ance 10.7, 0. McGoeven, Teacher Oss Minidny afternone, the regunti Official 13tiard of the United eliHreb was beia in the church with a large attendance. Encouraging financial' repot 15 were given showieg the Gee- eral finial; of Inc circuit all paid in fnll, while the epecial Maintenitece end Extension feed of the church has bee0 oversttheerlbed, The reginlar monthly ineetleg the Ethel United church Ladia Aid Ilea en °melee Missionary Society was held nil The cede y last, rit the home of Mniii JOH. Aleeil, wiLh a hertee attend. tune, An interesting Missitautiy pro. A. regular meeting of the Gran - 00 armet s Club on Friday even- ing, Feb. 19th. Everybody is asked to come out. ' John .A.. Wilson of the 12th, who held a clearing auction sale on Tues- day has rented the small plot of Mrs. Harry &laden and will go more ex- tensively into the fax breeding. An oyster supper was held last Fri day evening at the home of Gordon Knight by the Cranbrook Faemer's Club. There were between 80 and 90 present anti there was an extra big "feed" for everybody. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Knight for the nee of his home. ' LLChurch Notes Melville Presbyterian Church In Melville (Mulch last sebbath morning, Rev. F. G. Fowls.,', 5.1 Wet- erfotd, Penn., took ee his sebjecit. nMagnanitnity,", linsieg his thought on Alatt. 5 : 44, "Love your energies and bless tbetn that curse you." Al. the evening service, Mr. Fowler's sub- ject Was "Evaclitm Restenisibilitiee." the text being Beetles 32 : 24, "Who- se. vet bratb, any gold let them break it off. So they gieve it tue ; thee 1 cast, it into the fits alai theve cattle out this calf." BFIUSSELS COUNCIL Cmincil met on Monday evening with Reeve 13tteker in the chair, and Oouncillose Bowmen, Alma -rang, liewiet and Muldoon present. Minutes nf hint regular meeting were. ss.std, and adopted on InOtioil Of 001.1oilints Armstrong and Hewitt. The following anements were pre- sented and metered paid on tuntion of Council/ore Hewitt, and Arinetrong r J. W. Sancleis, repairing scales,84 00 Ed. Henderson, ennwplowing..., 910 Alvin Oakley, stinwplowing.....12 00, Weeley Brewee, wood 8615 $ 4. Fox, disinfectente 68 (Mt, Good Roans Ass'in, fee 5 00 14. McDowell, saint y 75 00 N. F. Gerry, auditor 7000 M. Black, 10 00 Street lighting„Tan 220 00 !the Ontaeio Good Roads AS50eitl. atm wrote, Asking for the usual. membership fee of $5 00, • Tieesurett wit/ forward the fee. The Ontario Municipal Association, wrote asking for the initial mew:ibex- shi p fee of 101000 F. 0, (Mark, re -industrial letter, No. action was taken. The auditors' report WaS presented tend aceepted nn motion of Domicil/ors Bossitnitit tied Muldoon, S. Carter asked permiasioh to area two geenliee tatike, tie Ile intetide to. Openis eervice station, Oonticil grant-. ed permission, The Fax Roll Was extended to. Meech lst, on motion of Couticillore, Arnistteng and Hewitt, Reeve Baeker brought up enema] matters, re -weighing coal ; breaking. of the has bit regerd to racing end having no belle, and the melee in thee toien hall at concerts. adjourned.,