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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-3-10, Page 1VOL. 49 NO, 37 r2,op per annum in advance Y~^ BRUSSE S, QNTAR1Q, THURSDAY, MARCH 10. X92,1 W. H. R, . roprictor �.t . �` �� ray 14 9‘ w at7 a r O• w r ti / !' r l tr, tfJU b�.:;" � Paid-up capitol $ s,7oo,000 Rears* - • 16,000,000 Resources 280A00,o00 .. ° �� Account too qq '`: �� ti SFHOwen About $0 questa aeaemb• Jed on ler'ldt(+ eveniti f hint week at t' N' Lho home of RoherG aud Mrs. Messer, the occasion being a rularellhneous shgwee for Melissa, eldest daughter of g John and Alt's, ,Iohnetnn, tat line bloc, ria, en the eve of her approaching Mart lime to I)avi21P1411adn,K roa er• p 0 ons young former of the Nile. A lot of useful and beautiful gifts were re- ceived by the bride -elect, showing the high esteem in which she Is het� by her Ileigheore and Blends, A dainty leech was seved, The evening was ageat in games, music, dancing and social chat. Everybody had an A 1 time, ^"""'" w�*••-+-�+�••,.0 C Q Q LICENSES _ to t Patrick's `° ""- i a A M I """"'�' LYTNEATElf ^'•�'"„► BRUSSELS The Itlale choir (lid excellent! last Y Sunday Addyp end Methodist church and L: Addy rendered a beautiful solo, Don't fol to come to League JhuteditY nights Oa" io tato is be- g provided. Oome mot boast up the ,u Kp 6appointed coiieest, The presentation of the rug to Rev. Mr. OKell, referred to last week, was . BargainsMOTOR 1 W . � � � ..,, �,�„ __ 'BEG to lee X ones been Issuer. of Motor I wife lricenses for Wingham and diel iron and would be pleased to have all Lime to uirin lensnses to favor nue with their epistler- tion. Mockers will he forward. Qa by t'etp191 tnitll, tvlrimh meatl8 upplfpanta will receive tharu a flow honrecieet• Makin a !fess time lEi,olnsP tet, cents Jnr i'e- tui Almental postage. GLAIR ORA WdORD, 1VJnghum, OnG. There will be held in �' ' NO' �1 h1Gf(lilup (�eadhfd� Soho on Thursday,' March lith _ - a B°X..$Oplal aitd. 91d Ti1n0 �ntPt'tai.. Ment, 000019-111l5Uf Sale of Boxes au good pro ram pf Snt) s, itaadin t Ula !Clrxle gDialognea, Bu bol:h s°t ' and humorous, Adntiselo 25c, returnable when box la purahasad Doors open at 7. Sala at 7.30, P j rl Clear oltt Winter Stock iVlllhi]f r . Goods have been Marked at GUS(, Call and Sec SOUM of the Bargains• ■ n fit{' Miss Mit717 N�ff l7Lo� Successor to Miss Inman Program �„, /......0.................o,. from Ethel ch•cnit instead of just one appointment' Adult H1b10-QI(46a 14P1a their annual re•or tunzatlon meeting at the haul(. g q " e ; Saturday Elias Hammerstein IN si ss Whispers 11!I013 ay -: u Y Carmel lll, yrs p Myers 1 IN "Beautifully Trimmed" 6.LSO of Andrew McKee when a. social even• . fnq was enjoyed. We regret to hear of the demise of Edna Ra Hard beloved wifteof George, Bernath, who passed away on Febtn ary 27th, in Drayton Boepttal, North Dakota, un her 39th year. Dscessed was a daughter of 0, and We. Ray- Hard, of Ethel, and was esleetned by a ',vide circle of friends. Further par oculars are expected, Miss Ruth Pirt will conduct it Nure- iuq Oourse in epnusetiod with the Women's Institute beginning March 14 and tri continue till lurch 2s, The classes will be held in the school loon, every afternoon, Leery person is in• vite(1 to attend these chases and n special invitation ie extender! to the girls, small Don't thrift that be- cause your first savings deposit may be sinal) that it will not be wela0mad in The Bank of Nova Scotia. A. savings ac- count means a new po- tentlal cnstpmer. It is `� f Henfryn Diphtheria bee been causing trrinble near here, he family of Wm, Hanna were the victims, Mie. Batten and a baby died Tuesday a. m and a 0•year- old son was seriously ill at time of. writing, It is to be hoped the pro- grecs of the disease may soon be stayed.' -- - - petition, take this11 iibwe would be pleas- ed to have It submitted. tit this office, Yuma, truly, F. A. GARY, OhJPP.Engineer. Toronto, March let, 192E I offal information wilt be sought and the coming of the engineer awaited. The intention le to supply the power from Niagara, Brussels and Blyth being nerved from a substation et Walton, Dog Lags, town wood, poen aerviee of electric light on the streets some nights and night howling doge were chatted over without any octroi being taken after. tvhl1h 0ouoeil Mrs. Donald Crerar, Bright and Mrs Wm, Laing, Shakespeare, have beet visiting at Constable Oliver's and butthe Fiends. Mr, Oliver has been ill ii somewhat improved. James Gilmour, of Arehydale, Seek, was °allin9 on old friends in Brussel, last week• Ile has been in the West frn • g°od males years aad appears t0 have "stand-in"web Providence in the mar ter of success 3n farm life. Mr. G, it well pasted on Western affairs, . He was a former residaat of Taraberry totem ship. Mrs. Gilmour would perhaps l,r be er known as Mrs, Taos. McFadzea+i, formerly of Brussels, �mm- - "tn. 2 brothers and 3 aiatars also sArrvve : Chas. Lovett, Mrs. Geo. T Her and Miss K, Lovett, Clinton ; Y Noble LavPtt, coon, Ssak• ; And Mee Geo, Stewart, Vancouver, B. C., The funeral took Mare Sunday utter- noon, the ar1'Ylt`Pa at l,rt119e and grave.: side being' conducted by Rev: S. E. McKegnep. Pahhrarers Ivf to R. Smarten, G. Kelly, W 1i Ball, 7, Rap- son, R. Draper and G. Mains, Inter- noant was mode 111 Clinton cernetery. Amongst loose fieri a distance were : M. Seeeleet, of Toronto F. and S. yeah of I:nridutt, wed [nano rete- friends and old neighbors from McKillop, who weetto,p 9 a last telb- to the tiepin tea. Rec. R A, and hire. Lundyare el- g time nicely settled in their new home at Iiippen itud are we'll pleases with thai-t new fithl, whish consists of A grand country with a splendid class of C° ie' p p the begJ•tning of wjrat may be the foundation of a valuable account latera on. Itistha young mans stepping stone to a husi- nese marcs_.. That is whythe small- est livings account is est si in 18n ll -1E BAIN'c OF. (` I1 �� h i Oranbrdok $'he piny "Old EnglAnd Falk" was well presentee(,, Thursday evening of las_ week in the Long Hall to A large audience. Financial proceeds were about $70.00. Tide week Victor and Mrs. Sperling t'eln°ved week the Ryan farm,os Ween of Walton, which Mi Sperling porches• gg ed taloa months ago, He sold his farm here to Jacob Fiecher; who moo- ed to it this week from Brussels. We wish Goth folk prosper its, "Elmo' 1} Imo the fearless Walton John 9tnillie'a Auction Sale Tours• dap Afternoon of this week, Read the ndvt, concerning the Box adjourned. j d Social to be held at Leadbury school house And take it in,tivra ) Church Chimes Henry Jackson, whose health is none too ruggedMe from anaemia, was at the hospital London where an opera- tion of transfusion of blood was made• The patient's eon Menne supplied the. necessary quantity of the life giving g fluid. At the present Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are at Brigaen, LAmbton Oounty, .with relatives, Many old friends wish Mr. Jackson a speedy re- p y turn to his old time vigor, Mee. Wm. Neal attended the inherit; service of the late 0. 0. Shenifl, at Brussels, His father and bit. Neal were partners In the Brussels atone flour mill eats ego. Sear BY BANDITS.- In another column an item may he lewd that refers to the death of a son of the late `flay. T. J. Sabine, a former Methodist pastor of this place and a ne h°ew of J110 Bra of (Yrs town- p y+ Y ship• Bandits Bullet Bills Druggist. 1'he A. Y. P. A. of St, john' tbliurch devotional g next Sunday NOVA 0 t* y �d SCOTIA P. H. Gilroy USSIEL s H �1 —�- Moncrieff On the eveningof SG. Patrick's Dap , the Ladies Aid will hold an Irish Eto tertainment in lbs lecture room of Knox church, Good program follow- ed byTunch, Keep the date in mina, It is said R. Pratt, of Walton, has purchased t e site where the former store stood and will erect a aural put- building Leonard Oeoil Sabine, drandisf, ally °" °;ed wasfoullyand fatally 10 50 l day night by 2 bandits as he was making up his cash behind his counter, p y to closingpee orator died in the Weatarnf Hospital e night, 13e pital Sunday afternoon after an operation had been peeforrned in an effort to extract. the bullet, which bad lodged in his h g $ " dpmen, solW, W `atm Taoyce'M 1, Sabinse8 asa'a`e in the .al of the drugstore when the bandits entered, On hearing the shot be ran item the store. The bandits grabbed what longe change ehP1e was on the counter and frac! ft nun the store. One of the pair wore a haudkerahief an such a manner as practically to hide his face. Sabine,bttiiAtlaJ10Ap1tAJSAtUt'day night, (tight, outlined the story of the aa- salt, ed said that the two gunmen preaeuted two revolvers at his body without parley just after they had en- teced the store and ordered him to empty the coolsheo, register for them. He refused. Then, one of the pair with n curse, polled the trigger of his btxiee ver and sent a bullet into $shine's body. He dropped to the fluor and bandits grabbed what they could from the cosh register and departed. He deeetibed his assailants as being about 20 and 25 years of age. No trace of the murderers has been found. It 19 believed by the police they are the pair who have been committing numerous hold-ups in the last week °r two in Ghe city. Deceas- ed was a son of the late Rev. Mr. $a. bine, who was Methodist paster at W,tltnn some years Rt;p. Mra• (Rev) Sabine resides In Hamilton, retia y avenin evening g after the regular service. B, Whast has the tepid Last Sunday Rev, DI, Perris, Wing cam, preached two fine sermons in Met villa church and made an sack)) an noudcement as to the pastoral vacancy, Monday afternoon he met with the set Bios as interim Moderator and drafted out the program for tete coming Sale baths e during w ape rpnlicarlr will be heard. The hope is for an earl y has settlement o ptied•oin II excellent clasis a denlrabie charge s has been ammo of man, all of whom did good work, The past Dr R were Key. Dr, Fshart son, Rev. Dr, RASA, Rev. A. C. Wishart and Rev. A. J. Mann, Unica with 1 Knox church was consummated in Rev, Dr Ross' time and was lA nue. Avraxctaxxn.-At the any of the morning service in Melville church tall Su°day, Mrs, Meadows on behalf of the choir, eoval oft the of thea of regret oat the removal ttvo Heir choir mem• bets in the arsons of SVM: and Mrs. Clouse. She spoke of their faithfulness in attendance At the their and services, but felt tont Brussels' loss would be Lis. gain. It was moved by T, C. vote 0?, seconded by er StMr toot a of thanks be tendered Mr, and Mrs• Clouse. In reply oir Mr, and Mrs. Clouse thanked the choir for their kited words and said bow much they enjoyed the work of the choir as they bad helped in ib a part of church work n every place they cad been, and Assured the choir that their relationship in Brussels would not soon be forgotten, An open door wpuid be waitiog them at any limn when is Listowel. The annual Congregational meeting of tbe Methodist Church, Brussels, was held Thursday evening of last weak and despite tbe unfavorable evening facie fairly Bluevale Station Agent James Mestere is, a• gain on the ,tick list and is beingre- lieved by Relieving Agent R. E. Mc- Kinney.-...--�-�- Wroxoter NEWSY Nm tq, -Alex. Higgins, Rmwiak, has moved to the hauae hire• 1p vacsted by t}en, PAlllJn.-Jnn, Hendera0n has b t' coil Por the p.Ist two tricks. -Tiny AT cosi }ups porch«sed Chas• Enk„t's reaulence on Sanaerenn street. -Otte L 4 , [84, Cii{4orc1, spent the week end ill .the p parsotun-r.-Wilfrid King hs sold the fm in Iinitlnk he recently pa, chased i'',,'1,1 Jna• Edgar to merles and .Ion, eie01 tehenu .who take possession at _once. pose to, serve as store and residence. The people °f the ire an p P y New Atl%ertiaements are offering eo assist in hauling. meter - inl and giving a helping hand. A gen-Mrs, Et hel pigs you evert sew, to U oCefg odbciittI dog i et g 8616 or apply ° Cx°n, BSTau,(x. ainyear. _0550ITABLI brick house for sale, with furnace, kitchen and woodsheds hard and soft water, stable sec., shoaled on Main arrest, ae1hysQo oarlparEloulars Phone 2228 pr 18e Brna• hecetvush}p pounail met IAet illondny George McBee is o❑ the sick lief, having had his tonsils and adenoids removed, The Mission. Band. will -meat in the Presbyterian church on SaturdaynP• y terd000 at o'clock. Watlh.f°r the la "Als. Tem 1e's , p y p Telegram,' to be pub on about the end of March. See bilis later. 75 horse power motor trucks are en- a ed in hauling loge to the, station logos to gGoderich, OBITUARY, -The death occurred on e Thursday night, February 24th of Antl John SrarletL',tof McKillop, illup, 1. her 73rd The deoeissed had been in fail. ing, health for some months but had been going about right up to the time mf her death. Mrs, Scarlett was a daughter of the late Charles Lovett of 'the Bucit. Line,she until lways lived het marriage to the late John p$carlett, when she came to reside in McKillop. On the death of her husband 2 orb ears ago she went to reside in Olioton her Bis- ter, Miss B. Lovett, taking n house- g p keeping with her on Mill street, Cihr-P tone She •is survived 6 4 step -sons, t -acne, y t l+red• on tbe homestead in MCK}flop ; Albeit Netherhill,Sask. ; Santee!,towel's British Columbia, and Matthias, Tor- Beed oats -R. L. Taylor. ` Oable Papa -R. L. Nichol, Cow for sale -If. Raddatz,... slat stock of goods would be kept by MP, Platt - Heir Dodds -W. T. Pembor• Delee•Light-H. G. Darroch• Ladles'shoes-Chapman -i IKolvey. Seed Pene-W, H. Hta_ataheoa,,. Auction otor Sale-Moody ale- f Ctal oltandCrawfoea. dAi Sweet Olover awe -Thos. Pierce. Hog forservloe-Alen.Dark, WyandoEtee for sale -Phone bt#. Cosa for sett -w. V. Pony. Pica for sale -_coli Bateman.. - Auction Sale -David Ballingalt• fit -Patrick's BoctehLeadbnrY School. Every farmer needed Ford -D• Ht, Scott. _ t - •- earns q Township Council will meet next Monday. Wn1. McCracken and. family, 4th Line are moving to Brlaesela where they have bought a house, Jas. Nichol jr. and family moved last week to Brussels locality where they purpose making their home. We wish thaw well. John has sold his fins. l5b acre line W. H. Modutohe Z�r x.0 � � farfth 0th to n, hie neighbor, for the sum of $10,000. Mr. Me0utmheon's son will taken residence on .the new purchase' A clearing Auction Sale will be held by Dray Snrtle maple syrup has been madevote altSildy, p y p Additional Grey news on page 5 of thio 3ssnP, ie is, jiPnsnn Wheeler and children were renewing old friendships in Grey township. Don't forget the Auction Sale of Mrs, Annie Smith's, `oto Com, on the 11th inst. Oliver Turnbull & Sons, 15th Oon., Kerr Bios., of Ethel h.celiiv and Tltos, Fleece, Motels, bate thele' bred cattle. in the Anrtinu Sale to be held at Winghem un Thutsd ashy of this week Jim. Bran is beak horn a holiday 1 Visit with rPlnti a tt' lltlln i11!(J other Hub:. The tarp Mrs, Riny was an Brun; 10 Druggist Sabina, who ,ens foully n,urdPtsd last Snturdap in Tor- onto. Donald McNeil ban returned to Flint, Mleb after an enjoyable visit here, WP WON' exprrtiug h1 would take n h u +k«cosi bask with him but re he will have t0 come leak orae more to finish up the job. Jun and Mt s. t)retar have removedLondon from the firm, 0th (lin„ to the usw home purchayrd from Airs Alar, Bryans, Bruesele D, Moltinuon olives to the farm from the 4th tine Morris, haying bought the taint, Jamestown The large trucks that were hauling q loge from the, 2nd line to Ethel went back to G°deri°h this week, Mr. Robb. It is likely Mr. and Mrs,the Robb will ,mous to' Bi easels. The farm to be vacated was the Rnbb homestead and was in the family fora good many years, - shipped p the fax Social under the auto pBeeof 111085 15th sin mond Andtle sure club; canoe and enjoy the beat lima you ever had. �� ■ p h Method is p q Churches �..� OUR PRICES —OI-- • E T" H E L.that • CIRCU/T �. • .... The Best �ay The „ + e: a DON'T risk lose by enclosing cash :,� in your lettere. You will find the '..:111:41.' Mosey Orders issued by this Bank a �Inf'' safe and Convenient way of paging on6o>F town accounts. yourJewel Oar Teller can issue them without delay at the same cost as Post Office or Express Orders. WE WE WELCOME YOUR BUSINESS syn THE CANADIAN � �3ANK O4 COMMJ..el \CE PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND . $15,000,000 WALTON BRANCH, J, M. McMillan, Manager. flour and deed ^- --- Next S«bhatlw ll lie sGor's theme x was a good tarn out. Rev. W. E Stafford, cl, pastor, occupied the chair and $# 1 People We lark About 23 i.e. t after the roll of members was called the rules of the church were read and firefly Five llnaes Flour.....:. $ 5 80 - Purity I•lpar....,.. .... 5 80 Yw Flour....,.., .•.• 6 40 Golden City Flour ..,, 5 40 Oatmeal per bagS 76 p Bran . 2 1 0 booms • ...... ,... 2 00 I { 1 L I suns! ' l 1 Evangelism t 1'°u are cordially invited to Ohurch, N. and Mrs. ChapTowne were visitors at Guelph. Mrs A. F, Browne has gone to Ot- +Awaforavisit, Will. Ameut made a business trip to Toronto this week. Mrs 1. Querin was visiting friends at ens} Stratford. George Roberton, Clinton, was calling on relatives and oldcfriends, Philip Ameat is visiting at Walker- villa, Detroit and other points. Miss Clarks e spent the ,week cud with her sister, Mrs James Armstrong, Flora street. Mrs, S. Fear, Mimic°, was visiting bar sisters, Mrs, Wm McCai1 and Mrs. A. Smith, 90 town S Bailey went to Chatham last week to assist J, 'C• Wood in getting his new factor ready for ° elation. Y p J le Wood was here over Sunday at his old home. He is beginning to get his bearlogs In the Msple city, Miss Lizzie Bryans has been off duty with the prevailing bad cold but is much improved we are pleased to state Leonard Dawning has been laid aside Eor the past week from an attack of gladrtoybut state�simproving nicely we are Chas, and Mrs. McKay were in Tomo- to for a week v44 on their sett Roy, who is in business on Dadforth avenue and doing well, James Spefr, who fs a patient in Far- gas hospital, is gettinon so well itis hop -'d be will soon be able to come hams, Mrs. Spefr was down to see him Net Seturcley, An Si pound hahv '011 Jack, arrived at the lam,* of Rev, F, q, and Mrs. Poole, Windsor, on March 6. The proud Mamtn,t will be better known in this locality as Miss Minute Sherpa, Congratulation. commented re Short (beencouraging re- ports were presented from the Epworth League by Miss Clara Hunter ' W M. S. by Mrs. G eC.r Manders; Ladies' Aid by Mrs, Parker; Sunday School and also Connexiourl Funds by A E. Her. Bey ; Treasurer's statement, F. !i. Gil - ray ; Cranbrook Sunday School report by Mrs, Cochrane. Representatives to yearea Official Board were clover, for the ss follows :-R, J. Hdover, S. Cart- er, G. C. Msnners, W. H. Maunders, A. E. Hersey and Thos. Pierce. Nelson Askin was chosen for Craulrook, By way of adding variety and interest to the meeting the church eooir sang a ood anthems ; Misses Marjorie R d Irene Hoover gave excellent readings and Bert Lott rendered a piano selection, A vote of thanks was passed to F, I -I Gilroy and R. Leatiterdale for duties as Treasurers to church and cemetery, re- spectively, performed for many years with efficiency and without salary. Rev. A. I. Snyder, of Brantford, who was spending the evenin in town, t R' gave a short address on Brotherhood work in which osis interested and is to be here agate In behalf re the anme pause. A tasty lunch was served and after an ens jooughsooial time the gathering was to ;t Close be the Doxology and Benediction. The reports were optimis- ° and must creditable. Meeting sof one of the best held !°r a number of years and will std in clearing up the busi- nese of the churcb year, which ends in May preparatory to reporting to District; meeting told Conference, About $goo rues reported yet to come in on the lror- ward Movement for which $2,9r>0 was subscribed. Time bet for final payment is search ss, ]gzt. The pastor reported the finances of Cranbrook coegregatiou as Treasut•er, Wni. P, Bray, was unable to be present. IDliddlir,ga . 2 1 O Corn per boa 1 06 FERTILIZER We have a car of Fertilizer to band at q 31,00 per ton, payable Oct. 1, 1921. Epworth league of Union Church will hold a ev e, Mac the 7�cture Ream of Church nn Wednesday ev'g, March 16. �_ Brussels Council ■ �' Backer An Irish program will be first-alwss. Come and enjoy. it. Good tune promised. • '1' to rr"ulai meeting of Brussels Connell was held fan& tlonday eventing io the Council Climber with Reeve P1urn and Utunciltors Wilton,1Vfitonhisser, Stewart and McCall. Minutes of last meeting rend and confirmed. Following accounts were presented 1 Rolt. Thuell, metre rents.,. $ 33 0n Itpbt. 'Citt1e11, rent Had eslaey... 1x50 00 Bole. Oliver, salary 75 lH) Wilton & Gillespie, conal ..,..... • 23 30 Benson -Wilcox, 1L`leotriu lamps 70 00 E'tCS,'1 Pium,allow plowing 0 00 Moved b M101811-Faaser thatbrought Above accounts be paid. Carried. p e Letter way read from the Hydro omoods.inn as follows t -F, b. Sante, DEAR bcR.-Io Ieferenee to ynwr letter of Feb. 10th, we beg to advise you that myth iv voting on their enabl• lug 13y law an March 7th. We have it, eteec.ted thein that Jf Shia vote is Pay- arable, we will 411•1nnge to have an En- Ginear iuveslignte 111518 conditions mid a report before the Oomrnisdion. As Bruesels has itleea4y passedtheir Enabling By -late, Blyth win be in the 65(118 position if their fly -low ettt't'ies. W. h �e asked fo�� n estimate 00 the cosWalton from rgt x17111 Brusselsrad ,81tpn. Use to the comparatively in nthese towns, the cast of power power is not lots and we feel that pin- the of low in \i linnet, mnrr14 an4 Gr57 tolvityili11S 1,1,110 pow- el', that this cost would be ltlaterially lowered, It would be much to the 121• eat1' bb Brussels, if a thorough can, vatese Vita of ton fttr'mrrs'iu this district wag It is 11111 Intention t,o. have these tpwittlhips 581rr,•ysd Aa early as prissib11 hutbelieve that apltition C:it'- etllaled now would alert the ball rail- We are enoins11 , 2 moles Of a petition foto Chia purpose end if the t$trtitera in. Mo,lris rap bete 0os,,ch0n - __..__ _ .__._. _ _ ' - v „ -...adieS Illl + ��� ROBT, FERGUSON, - Gents'Outfitter What Spring • About Your „• V et fi Have use passed into stock some nice Blues and Grey 1 n y Serge Sailings at M Moderate Prices, and whet is nicer to a Well dressed wan 'Groan a nice fitting Suit. Tweed Rain Coats Nice Nice lanae of Tweed Rain Coate at ver ION flees- r a V p tO to I$ 00, They are r3sceptional valges. yA ! Men S Trousers iI A Trousers- We have a nice range of Bo arate Trousers- that will:aKJilnp, be sold at BARGAIN PRICE% Famous Cooper Cap Overalls Ono of the best made, $x,90got i e i { .1 e. , y :fie \ .,. w au We also have len• s I•'00 Wear. you Scant let us ou use rear Care 1t1 Seli_tin a new Hat—why should Shoes be �r less illi Octant ? Ctjn1e 1� see our lines of 1, aA New spring Foot9Afear 1 �t whichconsists of High eW; Cut 'l3als.,place Oxfords,Ties and Pumps in the fittest r m]®,. m r of Kids, Patents and oth- er materials equally as ,,IE tasty, Avery classy line 1] • all L11COU, wit rices onS1811111111pds f "^ an equally fine l)aS15, a very neat ageortmeut in Alen's and Child- Call and see them and it we have trot what knowand :vs will endeavor to Bt it fa You: Y tnado• Monday a. m Mrs, C. C. Sherrilf left town on her return trip to Winnipeg she disposes of her hams there Ole nine return to Brttsteis for en extended visit with her sister, Mrs, H. L. jacks sin. Last week Mrs. Alex, Breans and ,Miss Ina left for their new home in Tor- 0410 followed by the hearty good wishes ,o many old meads ib Brussel and locality 1 Their re R in the Queen Clly IS log Wetmore Road. Rev, A. I Snyder, 00 Brantford, was intowntown last week arranging` air sidearm- In BCOtha1•hoad work. He is ills °f the travelling rept•esent8tives Abd is well quatitled for the duty. Several old time friends, had the pleasure of a ..11 2a_... ,.,... Kuhr off the boulevards while ground Is water soaked and thereby avoid doing damage. D, C. Rosa assisted the Fort William Curling club into the winning list in the Bouspeil field at .Winnipeg recently. 'licit Fein :welcomes .Jnn,. and Mrs: Crerar and Mies Belle McDonald and Herbert and Mrs, Mitchell as rest a d urs . • Brussels, eenY having W1hlocated, streets. tively on jMran and who i cently. -' Wu AartaTapNo, who recently 801!1 lila d acre farm, Can. Yj, Gray township, has purchased the eligible residence. of W. H. Maunders, Brussels, corner PI'fn.• Cies and Qtteou shorts, and will get early possession. Mr, stud Mrs; Munn. ders and daughters do not purpose re- ..• Chap I 1I os Richards �1C1 Stand r ruS5els ing. C Kp Ferguson G>rN I'S' FtTTE Rw� '" ■ �'�e OUTFITTER -_ Aetormemossormie • tpq fr0tn-tatv.n,