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The Brussels Post, 1927-3-16, Page 1VOL. 55 NO. 39 $2.00 pe,r annum in advance BRUSSEL 9, ON2',1RIO. JVRI)NPSDA Y 1IA E Cli Xt1927 J. L. £RRR, Propriek Anniversary and Clearance Sale itiEMENEINEF TO THE PEOPLE OF SRLS.5EL8 AND VICINITY: We wish to r'all attention to the fact that, after four years of business, our anniversary this year will mark the close of our busi- ness career in Brussels. We take this opportunity of thanking one and all who have been our patrons and .assisted us in making the venture of a Variety Store a splendid success. During the remainder of March we are offering speei..d reduc- tioes on our entire stock. We are listing only a few of the differ- ent lines. Flannelette, yd. wide . 18c Chambray, wide width 25c Cretonnes, yd. wide 25c Women's Vests 25c 'Unbleached Cotton, per yd 10c • Children's Cotton Hose 25c Prints, per yd. 20c Table Oil Cloth, per yd. . 35c Chambray, per yd. 20c Stair Treads (rubber) .. 15c GLASSWARE, PLAIN AND FANCY CHINA, FANCY GOODS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TOYS, STATIONERY, ETC. Take advantage of the sho rt time left at your disposal and share in this, our last, sale. C. Hu Phone 82 11 I ter BRUSSELS. f,,,,,..44.4.4.44,44.444.4444...:141, --:44.44,144,044.04.4440444,-44.444,..:44v4,..4.#.4.3 ..m x The Surrounding District 1: WROXETER Murdie Edgar and Margaret Gibson ; the school paper, edited by W i n tared Rae and Jean Sperling, and a 51101 us, by the boys. The proceeds amounted to $86 (10 Alex. and Mrs. Sanderson, (11 liar - Aston, were week -end visitors in the village. Airs, A. ill eDougal I ling returned from Rai 01s100, whet e she Spent the Winter, W. McKibbon, of NVinghttin, spent several days at the manse, the guest of David Armstrong. W. Poi anley and family have mov- ed from the Central Wool; to 'airs. Mc- Dotigall's resithame, on Howie]; street. Mrs. Dane and (laugh tn, Miss An- na, who have been visiting the rot 111- 's brther, John Emma, left for their home, ill Brandon, Man., 00 Fri- day. Tony Mealy, n bag purr+ ased John Hopfer's form, in How iek, and takes possession, shortly. Air, linpfet, who is having a sele or sittelc and imp• lements, this week, will move to 1 he village. The Hester Thankolfering service of the W. M. S. we., held 311 the base- ment of the United Church, on Wed- nesday evening last, when an address 011 the work of the W. 111. S. We.,i giv- en hy Mrs. 814,Kenzie, ..r • Under the auspices of the Wr 01101 rt, ColitinotttIori (2,04S, splenClill nnio ceet Was presented in the town hall, ' on Friday ,'venillg 1 o very large audience. Tlu• principal feature of the timpani was n OomedY, "I-1 is Uncle's Niece," whirl) was well , given, the varieus roles Icing well i n- terpieted, and 101105111 '1 edit on the training by 1310 tericher s, N. Garratt and Mies Ruth aleKenzie. Those tak- ing part, hi the play were : Ambit, 14.! ger, Andel son Ing.11,4, ;Mugu:a it Foster. Marzuvrito Mermiret Doig, ()five Lerwl once, George Paulin, Jim Sanderson, Edward Gibson and Kenneth 814g11e. Between 71014, 1 It t9,1.11 40111 11-714,11iglroz v27710,1E47 by eight. girls ; instrumental innsie, Carl Fitch, Margaret and Anderson Gibson ; well given Holland rnik dance, by MORRIS lit'sntsti SEAS(IN, - Frank Nichol, (3th line, has 4 ewes that have 13 lambs. One ewe lia 4 and the oth- ers 3 lambs earl,. It wont, 10 li o mpg to get a Bonk at this rate, o FORAteIn, liEstriP.XTS PASS AwaV,-Lest e,eyk M to 'Ain, Mc- Cracken, or 01,1ssels, 101503ved Wold that, her lirol 111(1, (ten. A. Somerville, a 101 mei resident of the 5th line. had passed away at his home in Delors i ne, Man., 011 Mat ch 71 h. lie went, 1.1.7,4 25 years ago and 11(1(11. 84 yon),,, He had been in failing health for some time and was bothered with heat t trouble. 114, is survived by his widow, formerly 81 ('01 Sadie Jamieson, 4,147, clt Morris township. Mts. MeCIrarlien 11.100 VOCeived tverd of the death 4,f 1101 nephew, lienry Sheird so, son of the late Theta Sheirclen, of Sunshine, 00 11,) passed'nway at Pert Huron on Pelt, 913j4, in 1,3 87111 yet, 1 -le 11(111 310011 ;1).. tots? 1311 yonts.- Tlist LATE 11.174SEL FICAR.--In the passing of Itossel h'ser, 07011 riday 011'' 0(110(1, ,(lie with/1111111(y wire per [treated with t he s71.(1 (1(0050 of his death, for it was not gonerally,known that be was criliettliv ill, Belted been 4041i48,)4,(1 to his home toil 11 prrnitrumia, but had recovered Ss to he able In be 01.110111-, 1,141 week, when he took a y0141114, 11.1111 swan -oohed to its 1 f1.'1s. The late Itir Peal Was S. 011'0 of exrel- . lent unalties, honest and obliging, and held the estetan of a wide 0111,10 or friends. Tfe MIS born 45 year,' ,go, '01113)0 813 line of 'Morris, von of IIOe late Samuel and Nellie Fear. lie( 0 be spent the greater pm t of his life. 1!' ants ',tensed 111 8,1111.1111)P1. IWO, 0 Miss Potter, and after their npieringe, they lived on the farm now be 11,141 nn Thm sday night, while a Final Announcement o.H Invitation Committee of the Brussels Old Boys' Re -union are very anxious that all In- v.itations should be in their hands at art early date—before March 31st if possible. Leave the names with us. We will do the rest. 1 JAMES FOX, Chairman of Committee. 0.1 New Advertisement') Perm for side-nehett Hoilinst Hatehter ergs -Jahn R. 1 ver nog 100- -114013, Mel ionaln 1.0e 1 y -Alex Mertanehlin Colte for cote -Mork ennlitr Con for t.cle.-Cerl P beret. Form to reitt-Nolson Askin pott tolle-a.141 WItillot A. 011 1011 Bale -Mrs (Hive Corbett Anetion rale -John 'Miler Ammon Fate -John tetra Auction sale -atm, lie, A11011011 • a W,Y1 y No1144.10 01,0110, 0 in e=tate 'ontter t- Bra eeeie 0( 0111 1111101 Y. P. Play -Ethel Pullin (Alva ry htervinen--Brussels United Chnrelt Clearance sah-bliwots Minter Wall Paper -11'. 34. Ktnith Box Boole 1-1toe's Church. Mud ontiounn eine n t els 0311 Boys White begliorns-G. A. N tinning Gana's Fortllizer-Rdlonl Currie Seasonable goodx-14. (.1410( 111, occupied by Leslie Fear, Some few years late, the family moved to 131y1h, where Mr. Fear 11111111 04 into the blacksini thing business, with W. R. Phillips. The partnership wee dissolved by mutual coneent, about six years age, and Mr. Fear purelins- ed the late Thos. Gorman'a farm, just North of Blyth, in Morels, where he made his home, until the time of his demise, Besides his widow, he leaves to mourn his Mee a family of four, Nellie, Samuel, Bert and Edward. Besides bis immediate family. he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Samuel Fear, of Mimic', ; three sisters, Mrs. Arthur' Jackson, Mrs. Walter Rio. lock and Miss Mary, all. of Mimic° ; four brothers, J. IL Fear, Ethel ; William. East Wawa ; Ray- mond, Tnettersulith, Leslie, Morris. Services were held at the house, on Wednesday, of last, week, by Rev. G. Telford, after which interment took place in the Union cemetery. The 14911 sad rites eve's. performed by Blyth Lodge A F. and A. M., of which de' (‚1(1104 was am.inher. The pallbearers were : Rene. J. R. Outt, all It. M. McKay, J. H. R Elliott, M. W 'Poirot, 471,3 \V B. Miss Phyllis Hewitt, Listowel, and Miss Janet Robertson, Brussels, spent the week end at the home of Wni. Robertson, lot line, Morris. CRANBROOK The Women's 'MissianarV Soeiety met at the home of illes". John Hue- ther on IWeduesday, Marett fith. Seri- pture reading was given by Mrs. Keys. Interesting and instructive papers were read by Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mrs. John McNabb. A duet was rendered by Mrs. Thobt Campbell and Mrs. Martin McDonald also an instrumental sele 'Hoe by:Miss Edith Gorsallee. ETHEL John Bel entail, or Brussel 4, visit al for a few days willt friends here. Itrennust was in Stretford, last wei,k, whet e he underwent all Op. , petition on one of his eyes. Desitialine was in Listowel Hospital, a n1u3,104 (1,105, (1135 wE,1{, 11110130(4 3114 tonsils removed. \VI, ex, 4, .41 synipar by to .1. If. Pent!, of our village, in he death 1.1 his brother, n ho was butied, Iasi week, '111 Mot ids Two ' Mts. thigh Addy is net keepitig 14(1 \Vo hope In 4011 Irbet 1 er and able 0, lie out again, 11 hen Spring Conies aroUnd. (lo to (lint eh, on Sunday. Ethel ' United Church serCiet, 1(1 7 p. to. The pastor trill ()resell oil the subject, 'Lsborm s in Om 014,03,,,at ; "1 -lis II114,1,.' Ni a rollicking rare(' in 1 lel .vi.1 ilresented hy Motierit (((1113)' ChM, in Gm Township 1 1 all, on 'Tuesday evening, 83,103) 4,44i undothe a0811I51114 ni 11111 1. bra The eelts011 of good old Ht. I'atriek is being relebrated (mite genet idly, with socials or vat,ions kinds. At Et 11 - el 1.1418 041 DIrut,011, Ito 3,411 sovial will ' • similiar event will be lo Id at Union vs' Chureb. On Monday night, a Box social will In held at nor's United CI( Come to any or all of these for i, good time, mt., and Mrs. Lawless and family have moved into their new how P, 011 C,011, 10 Mr. Lawless and family have moved into their new home, on Con, 10. 131r, Lawless will succeed Mr, Boll as elm semaket in nut local factory. We wish them success here, Quite suddenly the community learned last week, of the death 01 1310 late Gideon Brown, who has been a familiar figure in those pates, for up. wards of 40 yeat s. The deceased 177115 the only colored man in this district, 3)04 3)0.4 lived alone in different sec- tions of the countey, where he could receive work. Last Wednesday, the neighbors missed him, and upon in- vestigation, he was ronnci lying dead on the floor, 01113015 1(1' may have 1ain 'for several daym. The funeral was held on Thimedely, frotn the underta.k. , 3g rooms or W, II. Love, to Ethel cemetery. Rev. D. al, Guest, of the Milted Church, liitd charge of the ser- vices, which were quite largely at- tended. P•110101.34.611,0064410111161121.12111,011911 ..'7110.1•6WIT.311491M17,21.103.01,19 MILIONOIMODMOOPPOICJISIEMMIONIOR SEASONABLE - GOODS Willys- Overland Autos See the Whippet 'Six and Four DeLaval cream Seicarators Singer Sewing Machines Pianos and Radios We can supply your wants. S. Carter See us before you buy See window North of Grind Theatre A abort note appeared in this col- umn, 800(1. titne ago, regarding the death of David Dobson, in Brandon Hospital, 00 January 51 11, of this year, Deceased, with his wire, 011113(1 Went. abont 40 years ago, and settled near Fah fax, Manitobao where his widow still resides. 13esi4es his wit -1. ow, 3)14 3011111(8 three sobs, Harvey, of British Columbia ; Lawronee, of Rob- lin, Mom, and Fred, on the Imme- stead. He was buried in the family p101, at mon, Three of hie brothers attended the the funeral : James, or Xillarney, Mon, ; Robert, of Portage a Prairie, and George, of l'eseler, Sask. News bee ..just reaehed here hat Robert. died In the hospital, at Portage lo Prairie, 08 February 20th, 'it bielOth years, Tie leevee a widow, Mat no family. These two brothers left here when Tering mon, and are known to many in this lorelity, be- ing brethere of Harvey 14, Dobson, Box Social ll3i! Niece' ROE'S CHURCH Monday v'g, Mar, 21 ' Under auspices of Roe's Y. P. L. interesting Pm/grant Of Dia- logues, Solos, Readings and Recitations. Admission - 25 cents Ladies with boxes Free The Women's Institute will meet in the Institute rooms on Thursday afternoon of this week at 2.30. Papers will be given on the subjects "A Girl's rights in the Home" by Agnes Cochrane, and "What the In- etituto Means to Me" by Mrs 14. Bremner. Roll Call-."11ele fel flints for Monday's and Satirrdae ical program. After the meeting a 10c lunch will be served. Every- body -welcome. BELGRAVE Wm. Dunbar loaded a car of pota- toes on Saturday. People are getting busy in the algae bush again. Another micellaneous shower of articles was given for the bazaar which is to be held in the Fall. The Ladies' Aid meeting held in A Rollieleing F0051" in 3 Akiii writ ten by Raymond W. Sargent 10, Iteae..tst I,y 3)1 1,1., TOWNSHIP HALL ETHEL Tuesday ev'g War22 5 ° Under the auspices of Ethel Public Library Cast of Characters Richard Tate, El.o.-A Honig young lawyer .Aarian IlloTaggart Francis Ireltbn-The cause of alt the tronble 011ff0rd Inaction Dom fittle-Very much attached to the trouble Hazel Spetran Alice bialcolni-A close elm tai of Dora'a Laura Patterson 131r,, Sarah Ann Mullen -A woman of taw words Mildred Howard t0300071 Felton-Frunk's Unole who never makes.. mistake Jo.. McTaggart Philander Fltioora ''Humble but wise" Orvel Harrison Timothy Hay -A Gardener nt Happy Valley Lawrence Meehan Silas lolrelnionre - A °wettable at Happy Vrilley Leslie blauhan Admission 35c and 20c Knox United Church on Wednesday • al, intervals II"' 00i"1"1 year was held and most of the ofil- Personal Paragraphs 1 afternoon tvas well attended. The ; and young election of officers for the coming good time. folks always 1 epott cers werre-elected to th0 r respect- iv I Concert utak!' 1' ((43)3(1114 Young People's Society Brmwls IJnithd Church In the TOWN HALL Thursday, Mar, 24i at 8.30 p. m. Prof. C. Duff, A. C. G.O. Concert Pianist and Soloist of Niagara Falls will be assisted by Local Mus- ical talent and also by Mrs. Untke, Elocutionist, INloghom who will give several selections The 4,:coad 11011 of the Convert will ha a Humorous Play entitled -A PERPLEX- ING SITUATION,' given thirteen Of our young people. Be sure and sec it for yeurselF, Admission 35 and 25 eents '35 nio tlolt may he reserved at Fox's Drug Store. positions. The euchre and dance held by Bel - grave L. 0. L. on Wednesday night in the Forester's Hall was a decided suecess and all enjoyed a fine time. Miss Congram was successful in cap- turing the lady's prize, and J. E. Mc - 011111101 the inall'S prize. After lunch the program was carried out in danc- ing. Wm. Dunbar unloaded fertiliz.-1, at he01 1 i‘l 1.Suh" lli.,11. 114 shipped a ear of 17,, 1(1 el111%Iti y. 1037441 the 1111 m belonging 1,1 ('1.13Chas. Keating, of IN'awatiosh, has Communion v..111 1,0 observed in the :United China It 4011 Sunday morring next, at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Rat vey shoot has 1eturiwd home, atbo spendi..0 a fev; 4o3o (011 1, relatives 41,4,0nd Boll...lave. The 1.. 0, L., Wig, 4f010 hold n euch- re mid danee, on 'Wednesday evetdoes, 01 110111 week, in the I0,,0(5( (1(0' Hatt, 1101greve. Mrs Naltery, sr,, has volumed to her hnlite, ill the 0ith, 000e. after 01101101. ing several ws,'k' ooi,lo her .h_in4itter, 333 lo, Jas in 1,..1.7.1 Mt.. Hord( Colo h 1 00 (9010 114001 fr.,i00 1,01•11011, whero she spoilt the Tosu- •.; wocks. 8100. was snots...4'0 it, 11111040° examination, u Mel] Wes held t 15(111(0 1' 111,4,01,q 1,1' t 11,, V.. en's 1 nst 31 me t01t1 011 T10-$11!ly 11-01.10.11 11, 141,1,0 1111 11. Om Fonie Niv Melo. w Yid. An 14(1111 040 was given by 14, v. J. Seobie, An unreserved suet ion stile of 141 01 steclt and impleinepte will 11P 113., (ho' home 0r 88111. corito 1. 1. 1 mutt }cast ni mt1gitt.,-0, no wpchtt.stitty, 331(0051) 234 Jas. Taylot will bs the h"(Tian 'll'e'lilkitTnet(14.111e01 ing the 10.11.8. oF Belgeave 17113)0(1 Churel) be held on Friday f ernoen tit 2 21) p.m. 1 After rho elect ion of freers. 311,' (111. (11111 Th10plc-4 iltaing will be taken and Mrs. (Revd Bennet 1, of , 1Vingharn, will he present and ad- dress the meeting. The ladies of the (4701 11111 Itily HIT invited to at tend the GREY 181 is Ruth 'McAllister is spending a Conple ('1 weeks in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot of P411/44:711-00, have moved tO their uew home, 2110 '11(y. The maple syrup makers were t , getting ready for tito E0,101'S "11111". -011 t l' -get the Box 8(1(0(1(1,at, l),ii' Rae's Cht1rCh, On Match 2Ist, under the auspices of the the Y. P. L. 1 Mrs. Oliver 11.001ingway, 3)1 1, C011., spent the week•encl (.03(1her 1001 her. Mrs. Jas. Metittilieugh, at Teeswatet, 1 1411,101 Bellentri, Bullet 1, 1144 been visiting at the home of his 1(1111?, WIII, Bremner, during the past v.:4,0k. Levi and Mrs. Pair. north gravel, entertained a 1(1040. pea ty f ft1011(15 nn Mende y nigh; . A royal gond time was stem" by all. 11. .1. 818) 1111,1, rieufra 1 It, lee, 3)00(1 railing on flame!. in hirey and Nlorris trying to interr• 1 thotn in a 041(5(1,) • pool which Ito ,'1,!10311,'1'8 47111111i great lioncilt to op..; iy Miss lob,) 0,11,111, 1,13)010., liven visitina 11,; Mis, 1 1..1. tImusti, 1 1.,,nher. so .3 017 4, 11011117 Or S. and Wheelt,r, ;4111 1.4 The 10, M. S. and Ladies' Aid 01 11004's Chu, ,11 11-141 t annual mom - 110(1 and the 103) 011,!, of ftleer,, 1,3 '0(1 .4. Jas. P.701.7 0011.04. The t fficers 01' it, Al avy :society 0,0 111/7 41re : peesidont, Pearson : Vice Presidmt, Mrs (leo. T1111,,,/' See., 133),J,'e Pearson ; Tress,, Nits. 11113010 13 ; C4,4,•S4 Ruby (3 00(1,1 NVatell Towel See , Mts. Plasm. ; anist, Mrs. Aletlittelemo, (13110e4S for Ladies' Ahl : Pies., 810,4, 1,,,. P4.,,t- son ; Vire•Prt Mu; Gratoget ; Mrs. Turner Tit es., Miss Eva% Md. tont. 11.10.5EPT103' -;-•A ,,e0eption 14540 110111 the home of tlhaties and 141 05. gill,r- sngessit,, in honor of the hride and groom, Lawrenet, and Mrs, Querenite, 11E1'. 11/01 11,111011 200 11,1g1,11/•1,-; frionth: 14 -10}1P1 -ell 1.11 spent] 1111 evPiling. The licitly tend groom Wel t7 1 Ile recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. Among these g111-, well. 7 dining room chairs, .• r(11111, ' ' by the Ethel friends and neighbors of the groom. After s, well-prepared lunch Was set veil by the lit/stens, he peat of the evening was spe 44 1, 7007,7. ial chat, games and 411014 11(4, in 1 11 1, 'Wee ti/101,' hours" of the 01000 3(1(4, the merry ermed left for their homes, wiehing the bride and groom many yeites of happiness and prosperity. SVITOOL ItSPowr.--Eni lowing 18 the report of S. S. No, 10, Grey. for Feb- ruary, * denotes alwenee for one oe more exams. Glen Dilworth obtain- ed the highest number of stare, Sp, IV -May Cornochan 00 ; Alma Pat- terson) (37 Pearl Campelorn 50 ; *Wilda Baker 46 ; *Isobel Speiran 44, 311,. IV -Lawson Whit field 65. Ju. IV-LaiNvsen Whitfield 55. JR. DI— Glen Di 1 war th 72; Slide Neabel ; *Pearl 13akee 41. 8R, III -Delmer 1111 Nverth (33 ; Norma Spoh'an 50 ; Vance Maker 80„TR. TI -Carmen Baker 30, Ism -Gladys Pot, A -Phyllis Ward, Muriel Haekwell, I iovot hy Dil woet h. JR Pit, -Lawson Ward, Marjorie Boyd, I514NE TCHAUTElt, Tetteher, An old.ti me Milers' contest Was staged in the Lyric Theatre, Min. nedosa, Man, on Wednesday (dela, orlost week. About fifteen entries were CFPeiried. Judging 011115 a 411- (1.9113 task, but finally, 3 he first, rwize, 1(1 5.10 was awarded to Pe( -el Dime, or Neepawa, and aennmi 300 191,', 1(1 000, Porter, Mirinednea. Follow ing the (10(13.011 10, on old.tim et armee was 30(4 111 the Artnney, tinder 33,' arrepie- ee of 1110 Minn edoete Agrienlineal Sec. tatty. Oehl weather and drifted reeds prevented as large 11110000(1 at tending as usual, hill thoeepresent thoeoughly enjeyed thetneelveg. The Herd prize for Atop dancing 0110(110 38 Paul Vizirm, of Neepows., and seriond, to Alf. By. era. Mienednett. ff, 11. Porter is a brother ef Lloyd Potter, 10th Con., mala well.k *town here, an be. is 10 Genbrook old boy, tre 'Pile funeral or the late fatnes Cun- ningham, a, rot IIIPP resident 1,1 131.1. se, who mt,,,,,ta ar174V 11 bl 1101147, In Aye, wae held on Monday after - ,mon, nom Knox United Chinch, 1101 - grave. The servire WAS (minimum] by Itev, J. A. Ferguson of Senforl 11, 11. former pastor, at Belgrave, and Rev. Me. S('ol)i(' fo lernien took Miter, in 131,10041mi ((1(1(01(1(3'. Mr. Cunning- ham 14 survived by Itis wire, lvo snits, George, of East Wewanorsh and John, of 'Waterloo, and a, denttee, MI's. Cyrus W. Soott, 011 8,1113/ Wawannalt, The sympathy of the enmmunity is extended to the family in their bor. eavement, WALTON Miss Margavet Deiecoll, who broke hen leg a ample of 0001(3)5 (0(40. is 1(03. sufferi og eevereljeand ((1 (01(80113)3)4 slowly. Gordon MoGavin preparing for the spring seeding, Tie 3 onk 1111/011 new Massey,Herrie disk seed drill last Week. Quail a number of farmers have tapped their maple trees, bat it does not look 313)0 11 very good season for maple John Rim), of 12th con., MeKillop, 18 very III with on eutnntrie.. Flis two derighters were called to his bedside from the West, Mrs. Herry Dennis has received word of the dent h 01 1)00 0151 01', Mre, P. '1'. McDougall, at San Bernardino, Californie. 1311.4. MeDougell passed away on February 25111, after an (11 1)0115 of 01109 11 year. The bluehre, lime Sendai and Dence held 10 the Farmer's Olub flail on Eel d ay night was quite 10811CeASS. Th015 was a good OrOWli and a good time and good 1340810 901)3)1104 by Mine Smith and Mies McGavin ab the pie. no, Misr" Barrie, the mandolin, end &rewire, Patter+ and Rae, the violin. Therm soolal eveeings have been held Walter A. Lowry was in London het week for a few days. Mr:. Wm. Clouse was a week end vbitor with Teeswater friends. -a• Miss Esther Davidson. of Newton, leas th, guest of D. and Mrs. Walk - ('V. A. W. Dennison, of Waterier', WaS visitor with his, family °Vet' the week end. Dui'lon C. t'• Marshall, Liberal or- geni2or, Wit,-; In 1.07411 011 T117,41,119* C.. 4... I Mrs. 11'n li visiting, with itor datrAter, Mr:,. McDermott, al To 501501130(1o and Miss Beti.y. n + + Tri,mds 151.wook. 1'. G. Laek," 11093e..,1 to ro10-itaviy on Thuts,tm• evening of week hol hely ielende. e. o. Mrs. Frank Ileyd and Martel. of .Atwood, "Tent the week eat! with Frank mid Aire. Woods, 6 11 Church Notes f.? Melville Church monthly nreetillg 01 ht, Wow 11h- 0 St,ciety 1114.1v113)- ( 1,111,11 Wss hula legit loriillty after • mem, The flevotitmal part, of lite (heeling 15/15 M1,10: hy Mt Struchatt. Nit s. ("Muse and Mrs. Duncan, Miss K. betitiman took up 1 110 study frt "Mordent Irnin on" a11i1 131,s. Heming- way gave the Review of Missions. lIie following restiltitit.n 11110 read by Mt R. .1,410 : "'Where/1,e the late Mrs, William Martin, mut beloved Ifentuary-President, arid also a char- ter member of this sneiety, having be- clue111bed by will, the sum of (101(0 3(101 deal dollars (81300(310 to the Womeife Missionary Soeiety of Melville nes- byterian Church, 11311(4141.104, We pray that, this generous gift, oonsertated to Christ's service, nnty be the means of winning many molls to the Mae- ter's Kingdom. A copV of this reset. whirr to be recorded in I he W. M. S. minutes of MBA Oh 11111, 1021," Last Sabbath morning, in Molvills 011111 ell, Rev. R. B. Stevenson, of Stratford, gave an outline talk on the work of the Lord's Alliance, during the past year. Hp Stressed the till- portance of keeping Um Sabbath (10 1011 a day of rest, and gave illustrations to show the results 111 34(13)3)11(3 bleak- ing and failme to aDend place of of worship, The inclifferenee and np- position of stecalled Christians was cited as one of the greatest hindrances to the milk of the Alliance. The methods used to prevent. Sabbath - breaking (.0(1 1' outlined. (4018( ,'r importance is placed upon prevention of law -breaking than um,, merit. Employers of 1a1.101: al 77 lle. trolly willing to co-operate, when placed before them in the 1(51(1 At the evening setviee, Rev. F. G. Fowles', text was 1 Chloe. 22 : 1, 'So D,01;1 menslcrit iffluntlantiy before las death. David wAshod to do a greater soevief, Ilan he had ye' done, by building the temple. IV: can learn 1,75.0:75 front this sto,. y. 0'1 Out pattt mista i UR 112 eV(1,3 Dein 477. ,71,1011117010710, eur Meat. Dsvid's past life unfit t, Idol foe I mildiog the temple,. t2i Dtfyid 1' ,*i a lofty Woe of the 300,230 it, 4' o Earls of (Is is building a temple anti tVe. '31,1 1(050'10(1 s'401 11 ide teinttin (tt '0004). 01 .111.01V,, 00- 411 111t (-o11, 3 43)1 (3) ()., !' • highest bled of life. JD Ch, 4. 0101 1 7,1 01.1, "..1 710,1 1,1no 110111(1 (4,11(1(0 (ho ;0.10 ''141'3' Mut pr,, yet '' 31110(0"' 13(0(104(1 is ;ow:Lys highly app, ,sast 0,1 United Church Fleateto.• hew le tate'. l50(4211' ,Id1,j,;"1 03 tiv. A. 10, 110-1-1 9'1,1•, 1,1.0 10.00l1100,(1 non The 11.11410' 1..a. 1 4 : 32, no then '''01,1' ,..r.er ILI., 10,e 0 1, '130:1the hell; ti 1 1,1040 1 he to e.t. 401 thi pot'/.le shoil 00,1 in i! 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We 10us3 have ;f greater ('1113) 10 1 he 1 ight, eons of env earner, in our leaderehip. in 0111 1..,(011'10°, 11114 11 thk" final 30'- 011441 4 ) nth, Nothing but Cha &SI 111(0 heal the dkeot dr. May we stand Bun and do oar ps) t. At the evening set, vice, Rav, IL B. Stevenson, of Strat- ford, spoke 00the hit Wrests of the Lord's Day Alliance. Ile gave alter ve.o.ons Why the Sabbath Shonlit he ollsel Wed Ilk the Lima's Day, for the honor or the 1,0111, 11,00 at ph yriral nee- essil y and as all in the ;trend, of the Spiritual life. Mt Stevenson also gave a Omit toile or, the (1( 3(4(11, aim and method of the Al- liance. A subernipi ten was 1930.0(1 111 said n1" the work, 'Lorne NV Eelttnier sane. (beet. benutilld. Earth. is the -My Mother's Prayer' and "Were yen there?' M. Eckroire'0 friends are always glad 30 see midi hearhim, and ho is still worthy of bis 00y1100(11c31(01(10, ''11,113)1' , kv-15 'inl nira Mrr. rah% trilh01, itt Kitchener, spent 0,00111 days in town last week, he - 1 a guest at the home of Pavia 10:ill.. i.e. 1.4wson Cleuee ha." returned :0 hia petion in the Iletik of Nova Scotia after being; e duty for the past 11100th. Miss Nate Alnent had an after- noon tea on Saturday for he: sister. Mrti. Haw kshalv, who left; oti Mon- day for her home in the We.t. 0, 0, Reeve L'aeker was in Clinton last Priday attending a meeting of the V11110110 municipalities that are ap- pealing against the Co. assessment. + + + Art and 11fr.. Ilawkshaw lea 00 Monday for thel,r Western home at Hussar, Sask., after a pleasant visit in Brussels and other points. We wish them a safe journey. + + IL Dark returned last Friday even - mg from Reulean, wlwr., he had been called on account of the death of his daughter. Mrs. Dwk Is remaining in the West for the - present. -a ea W. L. McQuarrie, of Saskatoon, was a visitor this week with his sis- ter, Mrs. Frank &rotten. Mr. Mc- Quarrie Was On WS Way to Montreal 111 connection with the Retail 'Merch- ants' Association. He is ono of the old boys who has done well In the. West. - • s BLUEVALIS Maple Syrup making is, the order of the day. J and Mre. IlieLennae were et 1013)14 attending a silver we:Ming an- , invilsary of a relative, Johnston and Black shipped a ear of cattle and hogs to Tenet* on Sat- urday. The C. N. R. painters were along this week and painted and valerished the interior of the station here. Ws. J. Scott is not improving as quickly as her friends would with for and eVeryone hopes she will soon take a turn for the better, BLYTH I Fine Paints Exchanged. Two farms changed hands on Friday when I Thomas Sloan, of Hullett Township, I exchanged Ins farm for the farm owned by his brother, Andrew, in I George Churchill, of Toronto ie at ptr sext visiting with his parents. The auction sale ofhousehold goods etc., of the late 3. W.. King was held on Thursday and good prices were reafived. Phoning 131ack. who purchased the farm gets posseseion March 15, Morris Township, ;just on the Mit- skirts of the village. Both of these farms are splendid properties, having good buildings, The one formerly owned by Andrew Sloan has a fine 10-aere orchard of first-class winter fruit. The former owners will ineve to their 'new properties shortly