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The Brussels Post, 1927-2-2, Page 1i4 { i VOL. 55 NO. 33 ,$p2.00 per annum in advance BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY. 1%E 'RI.'Alr'I' 2. 1(.2; L. KERR, Proprietor at The • ariaLy Sto e 8 COMME{NCJNG FRIDAY, FEB. 5TH. We will oft( special bargains, not only of winter goods, but of our complete stock. Our regular customers we expect, and to all others we extend a hearty invitation to share in this sale. We are listing a few of the different lines we carry: TOYS, FANCY CHINA, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ALUMINIUM, GRANITEWARE, GLASSWARE, including: - 5c tumblers r 6 for 25c Sunset Dye, regular 15_, 1Oc tumblers 3 fur 25c for ;Oe 15c tumblers 15c Rubber Stair Treads, regular 20c tumbler, 15c 20c, for 15c 40c tumblers 30c Ladies' Hosiery, 20cts per pair Sherbet glasses, regular 20c, less than regular price for 10c Ladies' and Children's Under - Oilcloth mats, regular 20e wear, 25c per garment off for 15c Flanelette, yard wide 20c Table Oilcloth .... 40c per yd. Unbleached Cotton 2 yds. for 23c Also Fancy Goods, Stamped Linens, etc. and while the vie lasts there w141 be a table of surpriee.parcels at 25c each. Do not -fee. get the date. -� Cad l,, z inter Phone Orders Taken Telephone No. 82. e-ee e - -s ae ... eee-eg asaeeeeiM a egaee eee-e,.+I seegaa«Ic.r ee aeeae a s+yW Ni'i ea:.:!: 'e' 1 r �1' , Tents, No admission will be eharg- �he Surroundznu .Dastracf 3; ed, but acollectionwill betaken. A 29 t, cardial invitation is extended to ev. 12..8: ee :: _.......teals : � el el ase s+:t: % e ;r. «r:'.1et.; : •!i.., eeetesel e-ryone to be present. Some ti me age word was received New Advertisements Ynlentlnee-N ti Smith Ari i Wiut r Selo-h11$roe Hunter Anrtl n at'- NP.blt Hamilton ttar(P corn-rCrowne 0. 0111 (i r uv nus ( , n:P 1 e tr n Bros. 1, A SPntlnee ole—Wal Hotted res (:hul•alt matte. rices -Mo I messes wool. prl%Pq-.Mf1t1 ,4 H;mplrp 1010111 "Ipptulg^Paha( (`1100,,, Factory Hoe rnrenrylro-•(1rn A Inch Ho of 11,41410 nc ting -B1' r, I' and q rey teen tarsale -teeter- .1 oft or ton Your Pero. .1. '1' Wood Alrtia.l .I.IP -1.11 t•p,'t setters Wreak for solo -Wm la0.re Platt far sale-l:pm. metal; List -Winks ator,+ Wanted -Apply grin POST Alex, MacEwen o n received and deliv- ete(1 a car of corn. Miss Etta Agar is at present visit- ing relati yes at Toren to. Mrs, J. W. Leggett visited friends at Atwood, recently. Qtdte a number of persons are suf- fering from colds. and grippe. A. H. Coombs spent a couple of days with friends at Hambui g. The plastering of the new Presby- terian Church is nearly finished. Mrs, Wm. Manley anent) the past week with old friends at Southamp- ton, Mrs. Wm, Thornton is on the sick list, but we hope that she will soon be well again. F. Black shipped a couple of oars of hogs and cattle to Toronto, and spent the week -end there. The Women's Institute will hold its annual open meeting in the Foresters' Hall. on Thursday evening, Feb. 1Olh. A musical program will be given and the young people of I3rowntown will present their. play, "Miss Molly." ;Y There will be gauges and refresh- ATWOOD Approximately 231) persons attended $ the bane ll et held in the music hall. by the membete of the Shutt Course elasses in Agriculture at,d Horne Eta I enemies, termini -tee here dnriug the month, by the Perth (lo, Branch of the Ontario Ile (eminent of Agricult- ure. i Practically 90 per cent of tire' rnetnher•a of the ,,lases were present, together with their. guests. Profess� sot. Leitch, of the Ontario Agriculture • al College, Guelph, was the Matin speaker. Using6 as 11 ;Untiethe „ Dised :r •� "Adva11tnges r l tl l ss. t 1 ln1, s of Ent' Meg as a Guiltless," he gave a graphic void picture on life on the at, Prage Canadian farm of to -day and diselneed the n11tllerntls pitfall which yawn to receive the inexpetieneed fanner. AI. 0. BJePhail, district teP. res,+ntative of the On ten t0 Deparl- ment, of Agrhr.ultnee. made an Accept- able tnaetruaeier', The various forret. ' were propnsed told respon.ied to as follows : Our King, ' peopneed-- by Pant Sal 8 A real good line of Men's Pants to clear at Prices Very Low in Fanceys, Greys Blues and a Heavy All -wool Work Pant—just what you need for Winter. You will save money by buying them now at 25 p.co off Also all other lines, at the same reduction. - FL Fergon :+ t sto 1`x°9 Sa ring As we have now a quantity of Custom Logs in our yards for Spring Sawing, parties requiring Custom Sawingdone should arrange to have Logs in as we do not expect this Mill will operate after this season, Arnent Brse 44II..1,401:'1t•44.1..;elei sesese 414,4+d••1••1 +4.4. 4 CAR OFr l' Next Bank of Nova Scotia Brussels 4• A Gordon Dickson ; the Girls' Class; p:o• of the death ofAgnes Jean Dulnlage, posed by eVilfred Smith, responded who was born in Kirkton. Ont„ and to by Miss Becky Mcl!eat lane awl Alias educated at University. iton FSYuh taught hoo Edith Elliott ; tIs. Boys' Chase, pro- in Westtnitter's LadieCollege. ',or. posed by Miss Isabel Vallance, re- onto, and Midland High School. El- , to by A. Hamilton and N. even years ago, she went as. a missrinn- G tie ..t Nelly ; Ode gurste, proposed by ,try from the Presbyterian Church to Kenneth Love, responded to by J. L, south China, and Was principal of the Ballantyne. Enjoyable duets were girl.g' bearding schen(, nt. Tions Moon. given by Aliso Margaret Inglis and H 1 Miss Gladys McNichol ; Airs, G: Ns". When ore 30C wonderfully blessed Mann Hud Mies Helen Pei ter • Heat, When "titch Oltinust hien wasellsed, Barton and 1Vilfr',d Smith 'Miss she henamo head of the Anglicn. Mae Homers and Mie; (ewe,school. in Hong Kong. Her in. 913 i Hamil- tentiel was to remain with her bPlov- ton, Professor Leitch 4V'4e introduo- ed Presbyterian Church, bat elle was e(1 by Harvey feriae,,. One of 110 iu- called to higher service nc s• c teresting features lea, the preseul- 1and pa. a . ation of Prizes. Miss Berbertt'Tindall away in September, or last year. received the Home Economics award, Miss .Dal C a revel, 1 the Flame while the'geneve1 proficiency pries Helpers' ew erettce, in Melvilleao went to Harvey pal icer, Among niece of n few Bone! sac, She was - those present W PI'S the in0tructn,0, val', of Mrs. Leone! Rill tan, of Bine- M. C. McPhail, Miss le. le;plait, Mies vols. M. Roberts and Mise M. Gordon : the (latae economics executive. Aliss Val- iance, Miss M, Inglis null Blies 81. Hodge, and the agricul1 viral t'xecutive, (4, Uiek;nn, A. Hamilton end J. Don. can, Following the bltngln't and the addresses, the hall wax (leered and the balance of the evening wee spent in danei,,g. The evening's froth) wee ended with tlis singing of Auld Lang Syne. BLUEVALIS Miter"r Iingh MJnodetl its recovering teem itis illness, - ! Peter' and Mee. King returned to New York, last week. Mee. Oross, of Pal wisest on, has been visiting Mrs. Ralph. Mester Kenneth and Alias Horne Aitchinson event the week -end in Palmerston. 'Tire Mission Band of the United Church will give a social in the church, on Fridtry evening, of this week. Miss Viola Methers has returne(1 (lone Nom the hospital, after hewing undergone an operation (here a couple of weeks ago. N C3 X119 YOU Can Save Money Worn 'k, out GOLOSHES, RUBBER - BOOTS, RUBBERS Need Not be Thrown Away WE REPAIR THEM AT LITTLE COST New Soles, New Heels, New Toes We Can Make Them as Good as New DON'T BUY NEW ONES UNTIL YOU HAVE TO BIG SAVING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ASK US Ea Aa Oar P ■a °e + •1' 'I• Cay l kOats. To arrive shortly • at Ethel Station '1• • 45c per bus, off cal' t Jos. Pearson ��6i,son li Phone 3912 �• GF (1+4.444.4.4.,;,,, 4e, ,esei'•}'•e+++1'.i 3 dF'l(s 4. f Corn TO 'ARA IVE THIS WEEK Special Price off car Grover r Gill Phone p14 ETHEL WALTON. A 00010 evening evil] be held in Duff's United Church, Walton, on Tuesday evening of this week. Ev- erybody invited. Owing to 1h1' at1ld tveathee the car'• nival was pnstpnned until Saturday evening of this week when it will be carried on. Walton lost a well-known And high• ly respected citizen, when .11011er1 lir Fetgueon passed peacefully away last Wednesday mn1'nulg, en his 8211(1 year. The late Me, 1•'ergusnn had been in failing health the past year, and for the poet 5 year') had suffered frnnl a sth'olce, whioh rendered him speechless. He was confined to ilia bed only a few daya, Deceased Was born in Manchester, England, and with 'hie pareute, ,7autee and Ann Ferguson, came to Oanadla when he 'vas two years old, They settled on a farm near Brockville, living there un- til 1871, when they cattle West and pm remised a farm on the 14th Son. of McKillop, in 1874, the deceased was milted in marriage to his now bereft partner, Elizabeth Morrison, daugh- ter of the tate Matthew 111°1,6000, 1411(1 18 1(1011 8111 w1 ved by elle son, George, of Torontn, and three daugh. tors, Annie, Jean, R, N., and Maud, et home, He is glen survived by one gig. ter, Airs, Cardiff, of ltlnnkton, In 1880, Mee and Mrs. Fergbsnn put'rhas- ed a home in Walton, and have been esteemed residents •during these 47 years, The late AIr. Ferguson took an interest in all the nifairet of the ,cnutcntmity, and held a number of of- fices'ttmd positions. He was book- keeper. for 20 years for McDonald 13ros„ (who ran a saw'ntili ; chief sal- H8wan :for Walana cheese factory during the time of its operation 1 1111 extensive buyer and shipper of live. stock ; conducted a general store foe eeve11 or eight year's. Since giving up storekeeping, Mr, Ferguson was compelled to give tap active life, ow- ing to failing health. In religion, he was a Presbyterian, a faithful mem- ber of Duff's Chul ch, now known as Duff's United Church, and served on the Testate? Board and Managing Board, for several venter. He was a elrnt'ter member of the Wallin') L. 0. L. No. 252 Lodge, and a member of sat. John's A. F. and A. M. Lodge, Brnseels, for the past 38 years, De- ceased was a man 01 seeding ohasaet- er and highly esteemed wherever he was known. The funeral was held on Friday afternoon, service being eons ducted by the pastor, Rev, W. 1 14larnes at the late ,e hn mI f o the des (leased men. Jahn McArthur sang the sola "Rock of Ages which was one of Me, Fergueon's favorite hymns, 'elle pallbearere were : Peter 13. (Gard-. Mee, William (G, Neal, John A. lVatt, William Wnods, Willies's G. Malt.. John McDonald. Floral tributes were : Gates ajar, family ; wreath, 1)r. and Mrs. R. Ti. H.himithriec, New York ; spray, .Tames and Mrs, Humphries,. Walker ille • spray, Dr. and Mrs, M. A *written, IGetarbern; wreath, Dr. and Mrs, l 0. Neal,. Pet. ether°,; pillow, .7, t.,'and Mrs, Kerr. 1311 el 1 (way, ...i5 h ss. s , sp, ay. M .. w L. T3mwn, of 'Toronto ; Wreath, Walton L. (1. L. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN GOOD ROADS? A ,jn it mceting of the coun- cils of Motels and Gray Town - t. hr r, t Town- ships will he held in .he Town hall, I r)ts le, on '1 0nlee, Feb, 14th, 1927, at 1.80 o'clock. The Patrol-uen 11`0119 eireh town - thin will be pre': ent and wit; he £uhlr,• s,.•1 Ir; Il 'I' i .','t .(,vt•r Irwin, of the Good Roads De- partment. ALEX. McEWEN, Clerk of Morris. J. H. FEAR, Clerk of Grey. No. 252 ; wreath, Bruasels A. F. and A, M. ; wt'0ath, William and Mrs. Neal and William (4. Neal, Walston ; gates ajar, H. P. Kennedy, Tertian ; wreath, Torouln Live Stook I•.x. change ; spray, from the staff of H. P, Kennedy, of which Geo, E. Ferg- uson is a member. Those who at- tended the funeral from a distance were ; Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, Jean and Russel, of Toronto ; Dr. audl$Mrs. Ferguson, Detroit • J. Humphries, Walkerville, and John and Mr's, Moe. risen, Toronto, ETHEL ' W. H. Love is now suffering with an attack of tonsilitis. Miss Ruby Grainger spent last week with ;Slifer Ella Pearson, Mrs. Jos. Ames returned home from Buffalo, on Friday last, - Jas. McLelland has been spending a couple of weeks in Toronto. Mrs. Kreuter, of Winghare, is vis- iting friends in the village, Mre. 01111191.011 Cochrane spent afew days last week at T. Vodden's, Mrs, Earl, sr., is hunch better again, after her serious illness with pneu- monia. Mrs, Jas. Bremner and Billy are spending a few weeks in Seafo*tl and Stratford. Mr, Sommerville, the new baker in Lake's bakery, is putting nut some first-class bread and pastry. R•tlph Bereland had l.he misfort11110 to fall and bteel:' his leg, last weak. He will be laid up for awhile. Oolntnuo1on 8P1Viee will be held on eEthel c tb 1,. P , etcircuit, Sunday, 11 a. tn. andP ' Pv nrng service will be held as metal at7 p. m. John and Mrs. King have hren laid up for the peat couple of weeks with to serious attack of la grippe, and at the time of writing ate not able to be out yet. Mrs. Jas. Kart' returned home last week, after ;pending a year in the West with her mother, sebo was ill and who died recently at her home there. Harty Speiran has pnrehased the farm an Con. 4, from 'T. Vedder). 811. Vedder] has hnngh1 the property from Mr. Speiran, now occupied by George Kreuter, Ed. Desjerdinereeeivsd a messaee list Sunday aftel'nonu bringing the sad news of the death (f his mother, Mrs. Desjardine, Ile left. nn Monday morning foe Kingston, to attend the funeral. The annual meeting of Ethel Cheese factory will be held ie the township hall, no Silt many, Feb. 12th. at 2 o'clock. It is expeeled that. en nut - side speaker will he present. All in- terested are asked to attend. Several of our villager's ere taking 1((l Van tage of the good vie -either to put in their supply of ice for the coming Stemmer. Will Michel is plop:101g to run his bo1eller shop this 5r111111er, sn Ise is storing away to large quantity of 105. The Women's Institute purposes having the Domestic Science Course, in the near fut nee, 111(11 any "0111ttn nr girl in the community wishing to take advantage of this cnul'ee, please hand their name to the Secretary, Mrs, G. Kreuter. Ed, and Mts. Des'arcllns spent a few drays last week in Kingston, They eta ceived a telegram. informing than of the serious illness of Mrs. Desjardine's mother, in the 1oepitel there. Upon nrlivai in the city, they disenverPd that at mistake had been made in send- ing the telegram, and they fn11nc1 that it WAS Mr, Desjardiie's mother who was ill. A good time leas night, at the•. socia United Ohnrch, when at ered from g b 1 the congregations. The spent in Dinging, ga Dnrhng the evening D. M. Guest, 1041; ca and after,lnhn Pen address, Robert Br far coat to the pa Rae's and Ethel cal Guest made a eats ing the people for membt'auce, After everyone enjoyed a *WSW, lunch, SCHOOL RaroRT, report of 8, 5, No. 1110111h of Salutary name indicates thee one or more exam sired Hey 84. Flit nar(1 041 'Vincent Pearson 40 Jit BSrva P4( 1' 60 in 5t, lulilOLt 85' \,,leis 1.1 e e 1am1 an St ilk r 04 ; Eva Parr 40 *Bert In -Laura Reputed g spent on Thunsdny social evening, In 1011 a large 111)1,111,1 Ethel and Rae's 1e ewe,41ng 10(18 mss nm(i 14)1115515, Y'11• v the pa. Lc Rev. ilea to the front, Peeves') had read an emm01 presented n pastor, on behalf of congregations, Mt'. ng reply in thanks 1111)1' kindly re - games and fun, 11 appetizing self. --Vol lowing is the 0, Grey, for the * preceeding the pnpi] has 111155511 10541015. V-AJiI- IV-Hazel Ray- RnWie.tTd513; "Ray IV-Rainh KelTar Sit. TTA -'-Geon' e g lrnhull 77 ' Norm. N join) Conley 61 ' Rowland 20y JR ltd 75 *Margaret Pearson 55; Ralph PSarso11 52. Sit. lt••-Tne Turnbull 80 ; Helen Remitted 78 ; George Hoy 85 ; Ross Stepbenenn 64 ; Fred Ksffor 56 ; *George Tear*on 54 ; *Hugh Pearsnn 80. I.13x)0(. en -bred oleic,- Geed -(Helen Cole, 055 a Pear eon. i 1 son. pit, A-.'•Pi>fnSlienl,-•- 1P511 Peersdln :Good -Lloyd Onle, Willie (l0le, Pie. 13•---Pxrellent••••Hol. mgt. Keifer., Lloyd Hoy. Brr,lir-e Pat'r, 000(1. -jean Pa*1(pr, loris Raynard, 111111A MOLitlLLAleb, leacher. Players, Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired e a -r ped Satisfaction ds.illrNd. J. C. Blackstone Orders taken by Walker & Slack or Sr Carter The Women's Institute met in the Institute room. on Jan, 20(11, with a good attendance. The program was in charge of the Yellow side, and wag AA follows : piano solo, Mess Evelyn Stevenson ; reading, Mrs. R, Brent - nee 1 a paper on Reminiscences of the Village of Ethel," leas read by Mrs. P. Currie ; 1 ea(ling, Miss Ella Pearson ; piano duet, Mrs. 11. lVllbee and Evelyn Stephenenn, Meeting closed by 0ingitlg "(4od Save the King," The Yellow side is still ahead in points, GREY Dune„ MPKinunn wag visiting friends in Wroxeter, during the past vreMiss Mary Harris, Wroxeter, Visit- ed ber friend, Miss Irene Grainger, Oyer the weekend, Many will attend the induction aPr- vies of Rev. A1,'. Williams, at Ethel, on Friday afternoon, of th9) week, Sandy Ynill and Dive Inglis at- tended the Litterai Cnnv411110n ht Wingharn, on Friday, of lien week. P. A. McArthur is in Kitchener Hospital for 114%1 Mont. 8115. Mc- Arthur went down this week, to see 1110 pfotient. Mise A, III. Lansdell has been a wel 00010. en501 at the home of her ((nei)), Mee. Ii. Speiran and family, during the past. Innnth, 1Mrs. Alex. Armstrong, Sth Cort was visiting her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Roberlsnte Collingwood, and al.m friends1n '' ,• P< nn 1 t te. (41'ey wag well represented at t Liberal Onnventinn, at Wieg11en),bee Friday, annd at 1115 U. Fe 0, Cn vent1ml, n'Puesday. n There was a gond attendance at the anctinn sale held by MM. John Reim on Tuestley. D. air Scott, Anetinn- ,(r, got gone( prices. The Sal e('1' faun wee p111•chnsed by Lottie $tries for $3.500. Therese Rands, of Rands, "f Sea- I forth, who wan 510 tibia -Ins fi,hllers' contest, at the Huron Old Boys' Al Bonne in Termite, is a benthc't' of IVm. Rends, 11 miles South of Brus- sels. <1 deed- of kindneee was; done Inst. week, by friends and nsipithnr0 of et J. Oluuphell, Cnn. 4, wizen they aur. chased from Dr, IVar'dlaw a new radii) and had it inalalled in 111, Campbell's home. :lir. Canlphcl i, who as nnnlined to his 1101110 111001 e f the tune, apprel'iates very much the 1hnn01vfulli a of his friends, PASSIM Aw.1Y.-'t'ueschty of dila week Wilhelm Douglas tweeted amity ! at the home of his bunthrr, Jams Hoagies, len, 15, in his Slot yeme The 1 funeral will leka pine. teem Lot ll Cnn. 15, nn 'Thursday 'ft.pt-noel rat 2 n'elocic, peevire at 1.30. Interment, will be made in I3ruesels ()enrol pry.. Fuller particulars will he given next week. There was a gond enngregatinn at Roe's church on Sunday last, The duet, "Some day the silver rnrd will basie" 014bI,. Frohn 1411(1 A1ies Verne1(14 ,81e(ktyll,1411•., was ,tpplPciated very much, as was also the 'en nem. The subject, "Pence like a t herr," wit.; well preentea, comparing the human life to the flowing of a liver, Next Stinting thele will be no service at Roe's (tying to Communion be heli in Ethel at 11 a. 111. Maantlt,n,-A quirt tvoadiltg tnolc place at the 'United Church pareon- age, Rruecels, last \l'eduesday morn- ing, 1vh011 One. Wheeler, of the bollndtu•y, North of fit esaslo, and Mise Pearl Pride, daughter of John and Mrs. Pride, 12 Core, 30015 nail511 1n marriage by Rev. Ai'. Barker. The happy couple was attended by Miss :ret M r Pride sister Margaret te • i of the bride, and W. 13e11, of Ilrlio;els, A wedding dither was served at the bride's hone, 151r, and Mrs. Wheeler left in the aft- ernoon for their hone on the henna - ;try, accompanied by the good wishes of their many friends, WIIOXETER Frank (been, of Turnberry, has purchased Alex. Wrhght ernilk (route and commenced his dashes Feb. 1st. Under the auspices of the Mission Band, a most successful Cafeteria tea WAS served in the 81111Onitnnm of the United Chetah, on Tuesday evening Proceeds amounted to $25,00. After alingering illness extending event period of several weeks, Jaanes Stu t.1 passed away at his home here, early Sunday morning. DF P ;F d WAS a1 hie 7(th 1'. ear e w , II was tt very v successful farmer, coming from Tee; wetter to Howiek Twp. 88 years ago. rutting two ye are ago, Mr, 'Scutt Was an active worker in the Presby- terian 011111 oh, where he held the office of elder, and iater hoiding the came office in the United Ohuret', Me 10 survived by hie wife, formerly Miss Annie Allall, and three children by a forever marriage, Arthur, Winliineg Ross, Bowtnanville, and Mrs, 3, it. McTlvvetl, Turnberiy, Funeral ne r1ngements have been delayed, Wait. hitt for Word from eelateves in the Weer, WILLIAM BRYANS PASSES AWAY '� Ware In His 88111 Year -A Resident v,s e Many Ye • Last Theredae ,n1't William r4 1::',l':Lt1 Ila �:.'(1 tea- :11 ids ll�,tll :. 11 >,•:re t, alt tS to milt:nt we, horn in -,ht' t aunty ref 1 emelt,- ugh in 101(111( 1 en lute. 97, 1 and et the ase, o7 11 , t'1 oda with his parent -e Ph t eettk:d near Capetown later molnee to Mor- ris - Township. J les Hole south of Jamestown, When a young man, the (1,:cetteed took up farming in Howick Township (rain on March 10, 1570, was united in marriage to Ellen Fran' is who lire- decea.oed him May 1st, 1923. They Hnwi elc for 1* yeeee, then moved to •1'11 lie. .-ili :'heal 111 d • y ( 1r for P1 yea Me. ami I Airs. 11r;:.-'., l t o- (laved inti Bran - eels, to 1 iesee() c!011t'at'':1 til il' A family n' 7 sone nee deugh- tr r, v i f• , a '5' y r 1, H,rc•,y 1 I n T owta'int: Chas, ' of (ad -hoe)), : 1), ) , ;:n 1 Fran) , Kneel ' 1Ivil 1 is .1r'- ce,ased1 eel eine 1-eee t Curag, de- ceased; Mrs. _i!:.t't'•' 1._1 11 Mics )Ludo 1. �,,'u, " The fonered eels1; '1, t0 Mondey afternc, tt St. ('beech, ronrlu: t.'rl by P. -v. 81'-. Feee- in and interment wait "nick ,:' i,l Pins - :30k (' 111.1"()' 11111. 41411,4, 1)1(11 boar ere Wer. til • 0(f 1. Tho floral tr hat s weas stesey 't:'1 beautiful. Arnott those l'.- 1, ury who ottondl•d the L1411 tareeeel weas Harold Currie, Hamiltotl, a eller 1- J',11: MI le tcl1 14 of VV '1,101'. and ahn F1)i,1 -1ch. late' o' Ah Bryan. 1 ell ' member of his family. Mae Jane Tait, now resid'''111 in Ke n:,.:; City. w:t: Inc bridesmaid at see veseene.- of the tette Mr. and Dirs. ee ee; years ago- ' MORRIS Many etlel)e,l the 17, F. O ('cn- v!'etiu11 al \L•iughent on 1'tlt'sdev. Ale its Gene tie.; a :nit ,1.•le1•,tlon tit the Libelist Ce nv.'1.line at K'nrt, liaulhast ler ides - Miss (`1e leen;Putt .., ' (d 1(1,0, was at vi.ilur ((1111 Myth frierele h(;:,. ur' I. and ale. beet advautege le the Agri- cultural Short Cruse being 11.1,i t here. Sonora., 11 gnome--Foliolwives 1s Ill report of 5. st NI I. n Alaska, 1. 1' 111.' month or J:tn,1 (' 5. 'a',,'• ex ouin- atinnn w l r ir. Krr+l . gip- 11 , talon., (1,113)1 ud (le" h • -i,'r i •- 1,4)1111 "r 4)f SVP -111,, ab'rnr f tr. `+tt IV-- BOA V Bee tl v el J1 1C--'St,1 et 11' AI1h)1r 1 :-'t,• t 118. 1111. 111 IL irk I, 72 tl Pees +7 la Ili ---•!(,;tnth 1lenrk 40 till II - **kethe) 01'. k 'r. ,ll. 11 -"ti re She,£1.1.1 Z;,;•'1.1oy'dd 1,ese5:3. 1— AddiP Bell, \Vast 11,llev', iJn1•d Alcock. Pie -Ruth A1on, k. Those pl seen t et -e, v day evert. : ((:rale! Bee • ley and Walter Bentley. Average at- tendance 11 6. C. A1AadtoWAN,'Teeteh5l'. I (n rt vRv.--,I , e at t e , x Fbe ll aged 80 y 4111 s tressed 1+,1vtt} tit the home of his brother, Calvin Campbell, ;3111 'line, elmri., Ia,LTem sdey, Deceas- ed was barn at. 5131,111)411.11, nett• Kingston, .old tonne to 'rivetet'inithl township alougwit 11 hie parent), abent the year 1854. Dimly yelus c1' hi0.;ife vvere spout in Michigan and alc11t 15 years ago came to Morrie 1n live with lila brothel., Calvin is the last S110- vivin;; member of a family of nine, The 1(1115181 was held on Setnl(lay, interment, being made in 13rneeels cemetery. Rev, ,tile. Barker, of the United Church, Brnseels, coedits:ted ale serviette AL the i1011se 141((1 grave. side, SCHOOL Ri'vroi, --Following is the report of S, S. No. 4, Aloe/ ie. Seniors examined in all hubjeeta ; Juni(s ex- amined in Spell., Aril h., lies„ Writ., Geog. Pupils marked " eatesed one or mote 0- a 1 r, ( ; 1 1 1. e tr ani r Honore 75 Per rent. Phos 0 5 • r 1 0 i\ i •r SU, Midi 1 t Nichol 87 t Leona Cardiff 86 ; Ll ,yd Pipe 01 ; *Jae Smith 11). Jit. JV - Mervyn Pipe 70 ; *Glen(( Smith 86 ; *(}nrdon Harman 28. Sit. III -Dave Miller 80 ; 'Harriett Smith 65 ; "Inane Russell 04 ;, •Margaret Russell 60. Jct, III -Gordon Nichol 00 1 *Jack Pipe 81; *Howard Smith 46 ; *Mee Scott 45. Jtt. TI-•-LPwIO Russell 74 ; Allah (Grashy 73. Jib ,/--Clara Srnit:1, 86 ; Janis T3e'nn'd'i7 ; 'Glenn Weisel '70 ; *Sidney Jouffret 82; *13111. Hate matt 14 Jit, PR, -Frank MsC'n1.• cheer) good, WINONA• A, 'lr itA.iN, 'I'eacllpr, Church Notes r Unit,' i Church The slettires party hold by the remiss leeerees Selcinty a week ae•e T, 1• • ,( Ir V, 4: well puttemiied. Fntl"wine' the fee on the ice, lunch. WaS served !it 1. ill c•hart'h and eVery. one went awes .•t111ling. Thanks, The followirc' resolution wag paa5- '(1 by the Quarterly Olurial Board of the United Church at its last regu- km alerting whirl) speaks for itselft-- Wi', the member') of the Churen Of- fiet 1 Loard her •'•,y desire to convey to th ladies of the eengregatlem utir hearty thanks and anpreoiation of the interest manifested ant1 the splendid work (lone,, in connection with the Anniversary Supper, YOU1-S slut+.•rely, R. J. Hoover, Sce'y. 13russels, Jan, 10, 1927. For the past few weeks Rev, A, W. Marker has herrn taking as his morning subject, "Pearls of Patmos," being a series of expository addres- ses on the letters to the seven chtu'- ches in Asia, as found in the Book of Revelations). The letter last con- sidered was the one to tate; church ant Smyrna. This 10 the only instance where there is no word of reproof. In spite of material poverty this ehureh possesses spiritual riche:. Its members are urged to even greater fidelity; by this they ellen escape the "second death," that t:., the baneful effects of sin, and they ,hall also in- herit "a crown of life" which means immortality. The evening ("pi' War "_0. Span's Market Vr lu .r t eu rest- ed by the well known text in Pro- verbs, "130001 thou a man dil$'i(l1t ir- his buctnoss' He 'shall steed before kings; he shall not stand before ob- scure men," Melville Church The annual k usin'tss meeting r•f 1 ,11111[c Ptesbt leil-at church will Ile Held en 1lnnelay altcrno,:(4, Feb. 7111 at 280n'clonls. Last 1abhltth mernir g Her, F. 1,, Fowiei tool: a'- has subject ''App-er. ,same and Reality'." ba'tng (lie ihi right on I Kings 11 :2(1fuel 2.. '•li.' leek aeery the shields of g,eel and emit: their places brazen sloie(,!s' A.. the e('''itees envies. a '"r.; mina. (, " the of : (,,mous an i to, Pe:r+t' 1'• „f (la 4.. l''tRt„'a 1-(1•`l11e W re ” 1'he es the llonseteddpr" A;,., 11,1s,i '111, 111'^141 .pt', 'i.'•l a1 the .,' ,, ; ha nhr rewriting% 1111 3'- a(Ig met, ':' the Omit. 1 0tin1''1,M t.l Itt'Atett.111,1 . h, but r. le(:," and at theev'ail,. es .,.,, vie A}i.. Puree( Lewin presided at the alrg.ut1. Personal Paragraphs A 1-1 sed 111 s lesi (1,1,1 mete ht1 L,.a,ie o1 1, o , M I1 . re. ae.1 I', \ , • ,e' Um! istnn • Hutton e;ee.e.eeig . 1,.•(11(, tens,. ('('04l ; :e•t,,l- n1 Itrrt"11 alai POW.. Ha! t - e1,01 111' 1:,,,(,,114 and dllugl - (: ) 1-1, 1111' week en; eel,. to 111.11 yl •slain h,nue. Harty ie'nx. of \Vied.ni a l nt fi1 ;e r to" .•k-eml with his 4,atenle, ,1(,11100. ed Mrs Fnx. 111 s. N .1 Parr, of herding, Man... he 11-114',.; wit') 1,s 1 mother. Airs. R. 1 1i)igsO il.•'. Aol cud 3R's. n,etslue el 'seend, 111(; i r „(I,• r t we' 1(- , t 51',,11,1 *'yule • ,_d t i u•r e. tits ie' 1-1t,": 1 4' - 811.. I/tot (thv- Pert!I.'-, y rot had a t,ieth/leeyfvuly, last Tbui5day sfter- none, fel ber eternal. 811's. A. btl,.eh0n entertained a ! n(n11bei• of her bmlr 1'1 ir'nds 1 c1 a i.01t- p'1ty, 1:,.1 T1111, ,l 10 0cenl•e', l 'T. AVu, d tons a V1,13 00 hi hist " 1‘‘.1. Hr h ts 111 1(10 s p "well :aryl). supine.), shiei1 is 11ernnling widely 6t+.,tv a� ,J. 1+ ^rgttsan hes horn von -Hued to his heti, Ihe pest Week, bn1ng threat- ened with pneutumlin, brit is naw im- lu•nwi ug. OJts. Skelton And .Alias Pipe were at Clifford last weep &Hemline File ftln- rral of their. ueele, the late George Hc'wp lu who pees ea F l ec avvil ' 1 ' v in has J p 1 Stip year. ' 1.1, J. Wright, of Fr nhieber, Sask., alcomuanied by his :hetet', Airs. Al. pert Sheldon, of St. Marys, wet', week end visitor. with their aunt, Mos, Wnt Me(hmr'k,n, Prinressctrprt, Alts Jas, Ramie, Preston, spent the week -end wit 11 ilei' sister, hits, A. W. Dennionrt. Ah's. Harris also visited to %Vahan, where she attnntl5d the funeral of the late R.nbert Ferguson. Mktg Elizabeth At•11Pt1, whobasbpon sp0nling a while with 1101' 41.1111144, Misses limiter, lett nn Mnndtty Inc T,nnilPehoen', where 01P 1111N 11Per, on- gltged as teacher of S, S, No, 19, Hale JAMESTOWN Alex, and Mrs, Da"k 4(1113 chitthem. event a Pve1 nldays lest week at the, u home of Ihe farmer'sIt Ales, P C. Itn 1 . e1P T4t1 eon. (Gr'v Doo Stio2 Abnut 0 ()Work, Sun. day tno'ning, AIPx. Darla hart his "ne.yeerd1141 anllip ring Allot by sante. ate. The dna menage(1 to ernes+ hone and died during (1344 might,: This ie a Pew departure r . ttf, this sPo-. time to be out shooting nn 8011(15,7, The harms on tate farm of Jnmee• Kipper), on the 4111 (Inn„ Retire 'Post e, - wevldPat'1'oye(1 by Ore. with their deo- tents. The livestock tons eeve11' tlirongg'b the efforts of Mr, l ippen anal tleighbora