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The Brussels Post, 1924-2-27, Page 1
I? VOL. 32 NO, 3E 2.00 Per aunill advance BRUSSELS, ONTARIO; WEDNESDAY, FRBRITARY try, 1924. W. Props elor in an advt, and ale° an orttliue of the 4 Acts. gee abou4lt, A Clearing Auction Sale of harm, n as Yau quir farm help 1 ■r regacdin IhP enormous and unjw raise in theO. 0. B. dime, So ncthiu 1 certainly should be done to prevent squeeze out of old members wh h „ peld 1wtura the Older for ossa We nlwayslaok for 'TItIv POST a though many are the changes eine° left the Beet 15 year® ago. W e are a well, alkhottgh tunes ar° rather diffi Holt in Manitoba at present, Jack ha moved to Kitchener Ont., with hi family ; Olive lives in "Winnipeg an, .Hat[ y is on a £drip ;just a mile £ton us. He has a Soldier Settlement fern and AB he lia0 a car we get ancon and see quite a lot of Brussels pebpi of whom there are quite a numbe wltbin Um distance of s. Halt has a fine little boo, almgatt years old, Crawford by name, juet th, tma a of 1res little etre 00h0 need tc gP supply you long lists to give to Sant Claus quite a few years ago, W011 X MB CIOSO, Mt, Kerr, Wishin) you yaaramore of health and pros panty. Ymire truly, GoRD4 MOONRY. L./meanie, Feb, 18th, 192¢• /► • A AMY Y RUBE the Yo g A Play n be Village Lawyer in 4 Acts 1 nt9Cll 1 in ., NOS re cce ` i, foundation •p . • Jto I Y f1daCion in' g'1 + yy a{i+4o 11. i.t • i the sdYe to • opportunity • /s rQ7■ preparingit C) ■ opportunity? do so by opening • . savings account 1n ...THE o Bank N G. ESTABLISHED 1882 Pall np Capital $ 10,000,000 ^ Reserve - - 19,500,000 Total AMU - 2to,0oa,0o0 business ad • i d grasp j s ••✓/ r i the o,- ®J A' 1410 Manager, r 1+ nes ■•„ savings end 1 ' Q C dayof 'i o R • n¢ ¢ to—day o Scotia WAT' Brussels es1 S ■. you C V itaim 4• S - a leu . • 1 d • 251 - Fat'm.Stock, implements, &c., is an• ''"''"""'""""""' nauneed for "Tuesday afternoon of next week by John A. McIntosh, In oonnectioe with the expected East Gravel Road 2 .miles South of arrival of a nod? of Old. Country 13 seek. Ho intotuls iv1.ng up Parra.' ,, p in Farm will be to rent if not sold. hetere aepreeentatiye wi►i The list of erste may be read in this b° at la3E Po&T I?ubiiehing j3ouse, week's issue of TUB POST. Brussels, on Saturday afternoon, ' March jab, to information - $RUBEL e-•- Ebenezer hiu>r° ' rIUUJ Evening Mar 11 s Fridayand Saturdayby Feb. 20 anal Mar, 1 ■ . “Big Dan Xn this presentation Wrn, Fox Presents Chas, Jones' story where a`wi£e deserts her hus- band band fora worthless, nugatory, roue, Dan. is a character war- thy of inspection, 'Che eros is y strongly told, the Action swift, the scenes mashing g to size and color, i the Young People of Browntown Following is the cast of Characters : Celli Barrett—Promising young J awyeo :tapir. Ing to Pontiac Oharne.Johneton Dan Brlgh4^Bri r vee" ghtofEaobo9ln Wer Turves" grew Lloyd Tarvey. Angie Barrett—Seth Barrett's Sister g Porno Dennis Alan Spencer—From the city and An lo's Friend oast $e lers David Conant—Batt, Barrett's Political Op• Pmlent ._.............. ......... Uhnrlie Bosnian James Ferguson—David. accomplice Mille Politigal Plana Malvtlle Dennie golen0oHent—Sweattreartaf ethBarpettand DaughterotDavfaConan Ernestine Sellers Sam Dill—Henpecked Husband Welter Sellers Mrs. Dill—Village Gossip Ettie Agar Isabel Underwood—Actress and former Sweet. heart of Seth Barrett Clara Agar —,--.■.-- . give and Monarle#F receive applioetions for the conn• •Community. , Manerieff news on page 5 also, ing season. Duncan -and Mrs. MKT Stratford, If you want help outland see about were V1Hitilrg the MGT'Lay knrnilies.. it MI elle time Grows !Mort. Sam. Kelly, Belggnle, Seek., was a visitor with hie unelee, W. V. and Jos, '" McKay. The farmer ie now visiting and closed wieiting peeler and eo le at Stratford and • HamHtan, It Is P I .P about 16 years since he was here be. every eucaeev in the new relations lust fora. formed. Rev, Mr, Campbell exprea• i sed pleasure at being present and con- the Auction sale. of J. Zvi, Bray, Lot v0, 0d hest wishes to pastor and 29, (Jon,. Grey township, will be v p held Friday afternoon of this week, at People; wishing them God's choicest a Mr, And gre Jones Wereis 1 p• m• Yee, Taylor will wield the blessings, • introduced hammer, Sate cous3ete of farm 'stock rltse of h tq the congregation at the and grant. - , close of the service. Miss Jean Mc• Sunig, one of the little girls of the Sunday School, presented Mee, Jones . with a beautiful briquet of Howes on' The L. H. & B. had a tie-up last behalf of the ladies of the congrega•"Masters week by the storm. tfob. Dinner was served by the ladies Wm. Connor was a visitor with. of the Interested congregations in the Milton and Mrs. Lake, Be comes basement of the church. from Hermiston. __!__ nL tpgtp 91 Co.Belgrave pt Mutual Ih9nhiUit Mutual Insurance P y How r --%•i , • s of Men Morgan Robertson's great story of the sea with an All Star cast, including Earl Williams tried Alice UAlhoun—a David Smith production—will be shown MOpday & Tuesday next These ate knock -outs. If you Miele them you will miss a treat. L shells — Negro Servant in Beth Barrett's Household Achille Tnrvey svwoPsis Aat 1—Baena 1n Seth Barrett's office : Love nndPolitios. fete:: Scene.rn Seth Barrettis ofaoe : Con. tAetB-llenoofSoth1$arrett;the heart olfl won,aa. Aot --Came aeAots 1 and 2 : Woman, the winnlgg hand, Admission Sae ; Children 20e EVERYBODY COME Annnal'Meeting was held in tabs week hall, Corrie, Thursday of lttel and as usual it was a bleak stormy stormy day, precluding a large at. teRepoit, ndancea were presented and aEtei diecuseieo were passed. Jno, Bryane Pod -eg ,was reelected Director ane W. Gregg, Gerrie, replaced A. Galla her. Arthur Wheeler also ran. Meesre. Graham and Bennett wen re"elected Auditors, Fist meeting of the new Board wit be next Tuesday at Wroxeter, A local union tan of church opera- P P Jamestown Moils between the Presbyterian and Auction Sale of W. W. Mann, an- Methodist bodies is being discussed and will receive further favorable can. nounced for Friday of last week was sideration, not held owing to the snow blockade The services at Belgrave and Galvin but was postponed until 1. o'clock Presbyterian churches will be in Friday afternoon of this week. T. R. charge of Rev. Mr. Duncan, Toronto, Bennett will be the Auctioneer, Farm ie Miles ,Cast of Jamestown. u o b'riday afternoon of next week, pg a motor. jnOttOtO, 9h9 instead f call- 2 March 7th, is the date set for J. M, .CONCERT.—The Ladies' Guild of Miller's Auction gale. He has leased Trinity Church will hold a Hue Cor his farm hence sale will be without cert in the O, O. F, Hell, here, Fridu reserve. His lot is- a short distance evening of this week, 29th;inst, gWest of Jamestown, on 1st line of Mor- There will be •80 8. violin selections rib, The list of sale may be read, on and other musical and literarynum. here. 'Pickets 25 Dente. 'Take t in, page 4 of this issue, Auctioneer will be T. R. Bennett, Winghnm. INDUCTION AT GUTHRIE.—Tete Or- - 'rickets 26 and 10 Conte r D ;Arthur N8 ; Class I—Glen D63,.;Susie lass I, 72. lewothu SS S Susie ; ; Primer—Very good --Norma Speiran, Dilworth. Very good—Delmar aid the rink fund. Those taking part IC. H. MACDONALD, Teacher. :—Mies Strong, Mise Kate g, Eg Wigle, 4i 1 P , . + •. + l Centre Nurou aaili i P were Graham, MIBB et. •e Graham, etre. T. Pritchard, Thos. Pritchard, Glen Oranbrook Donaldson, Jack Winter, A: A. Mor• Mrs. John Hunter has been bother - rieon, Dewitt Strong, E. P. Johnson. e1 with something Like Larnygftis, .. The old Methodist church has been • transformed to nieet the needs of the Ethel- purchaser. Last weeks snow storm rather gave Wm. Cameron has been on the sick a:black eye to trade-in general. list but we hope he will soon be as B. F, Darr was visiting at the home hearty as ever. •Huron, of his, daughter in Wfngham locality. We are glad to hear that Rev. Mr, Thos. Kerr's Auction. Sale was not Cameron, Georgetown, is considerably held last Friday on account of the im roved in health• 'storm •but will be held next 1,11onday gill. E. Long, a former Oraubrook" afternoon: He is offering excellent ilei has returned to Vancouver, B. O„ stock and seed [sin. g after a sojourn in Ontario. Thuceday of this week a delegation Last Sabbath niorning Rev . -J. P.p from the Methodist church will at- 141eLeod, Brussels, preached a stirringg tend the Wingllam District Institut to be. held at Brussels, Afternoon and sermon in Knox church. Probabih. evening 500810ns. The 141iaeionnry Ities area supply will. be"eontioued un- pa cant, "the Call of the Nations," til the sway opens up to call 00011)80 g Caston will constitute part of the evening's Oscar Gorsalitz and bride arrived program. from Humbolt, Sack", on Saturday, The Women's Missionary Society of Feb, 15th. On the following Monday the Methodist will hold an At evening a reception was given by the • home Fridayevenipg commencing at room's arents, J: J. and Mrs: Gor- g o'clock, at the home of Mrs. McKee, selitz,. Abont100 friends and rale• All are invited. There swill be au in fives gathered to spend the evening tweeting program: The gathering is and enjoyed themselves in card play- held in honor of Mrs. S. Chambers, ing and dancing. Many useful and who is the oldest member and who valuable resents were received show- celebrates her birt letill' hd y'the Bame date. ing the esteem in which the young •proceeds of gathering • well be applied conple fs held and for which they wish on Missions. h to ink everyone concerned. Com- illia Times of Feb. 21st, gives' the fol- lowing particulars concerning the in- Walton duction of Rev. Mr. Jones, recentlW. y pastor of Belgrave "'Phe Presby To 0 o vel Fade's bueinesa trip to - taryof Barrie met at Guthrie church, Oro, on Friday afternoon, Feb, 8th, to Did you give your name in as a induct Rev. 0. Graham Jones into the y V lton Hortictilturnl Smoembpel? f the a pastorate of Guthrie,. Central and St. Dee ite unfavorable weather , and Andrew's -churches. Not for. a. genes- roads Harve Hoover's Auction Sale anon had such a service been *held 10 y b was held last week and was quite a any of these churches, so that one success. We wish them the toe er- generation has grown up who knew p • p ity they hope for. no other minister as their pastor but •At the annual meeting of Duff's Rev. Neil Campbell, who gave up the Church here Jno. McDonald till h charge on, account of failing health, Shannon were re-elected to the Board. Before the induction, Presbytery met of Managers and'Silae Johnston chos- in the vestry of the church to receive en as the 3rd member for this term. and sustain a cal! From Oookatown, was thought First Vasa and Nfcoleton, in favor of Decision of additional school Rev. R. W.. Beveridge, of Mull, in to supply A1d1t1pnA1 school facilities on Chatham Presbytery. The call wail the [seen site but the cerecting another oo ©eentecni hool accompanied by a guaranteed stipend di P of $1800, with free use of manse and a building may be arranged by a double month's holidays. The call 00ae sue- iearance to roblemmake it do for a while. IE tallied and forwarded to the Clerk of P Chatham Presbytery, The .Presby- the hoeA s itabenjoyable ie lsome time and Mrs.ent of P. B was tory then adjourned_ to the church, P where Rev. Mr, Davey, of Oreemore, Gardiner Thursday evening of last conducted divine worehi preachingweek: It was the birthday of the P hostess and she was very heartily con- the induction sermon. Mrs Davey gratutated on the anniversary, and urged upon all young people to find a the kindness of the passing years, If plena in life and be true to themselves,of 1.0 find a place to 811 iu this great you want a good time the company. Nation and in this community. By know a good payee t go for We are always interested and'pleas- being true to Christ and to Hie church ed to hear of worthy promotions 'of they would reach the highest and the former:residents. This time itis Geo,' beat. Rev. G. A. Brown, inter -Moder- Ferguson, Toronto, son of. R, and Mrs. ator of congregations, narrated the Ferguson, Walton, who was chosen steps taken to fill the vacancy, and Vice -President of the Live Stock As- then called upon Rev. Mr. Jones to sedation of the. Queen Oity, by aceta- answer the questions that are put on mation. Re has been in Toronto for each occasions. Rev. Neil Campbell years and this Wee snatch verdict but led in prayer, after which Rev. Mr. a well deserved testimonial of valued Brown extended the right 1181111 of Pel- 8010100 and activity in the hueineea ap• ►owehip to the new minister. Phe pertaining to the organization. 'Old other wembers mf Presbytery followed friends here cong atulate and wish Rev. Me, $Town in welcoming Rev. Mr. Far aeon man years of life and g y Jones, Rev, Mr, Spencer, Shanty goodwill of those with whoa he is Bay, and Rev. Mr. Martin, Hawke- allied, stone, being present, were associated E. R. Wigle, 141. P. P. for Cents is losing'no time in brfngin the needs of his constituency to th notice of the House at Toronto. Oi Monday - Of last {geek he made hi "maiden speech," and has been.con ratulatedbyman 011 the ability an g Y y Ponce with which he advocated it needs. The following'synopsis a peered in the daily papers of Tuesday 19th inst. : E. R. Wigle, as anC0e99Pr to a loot line of Liberal members from Oentr, and West Ehnen, felt himself hi : unique position in conveying £elicits q P y Mune to M1•. Speaker and the Prim klinisten He paid his respects also t Hon. M?. 0. ce Doherty, who electioifleeai the ep F. O: candidate in the by speaking at Le noted,oro, svhiel hamlet, tints Conservativinn o•itave o t y "The educnttounl system of Ontario,' he said, has not progressed with th' times, and I believe that the Prim. Minister, a keel observer of the people's wants, will so mould it the we wl• 11 have something worth while As I see it, itis educating the farmer ori the land, We. want things 'se schow ad that when young tieupla show aptitude along any parti0ula• line they may receive education suit able thereto." With regard to the exodus of youni men across the line, Mr. Wigle eau the Government might well establiel a "Back to Ontario" bureau i Detroit. Discussing the case of Ohas Bulpitt, English home boy, nem Goderich, he said : "While I do no exonerate the farmer there fro blame, I think itrsate with the soli°° that cent the boy over. A boy of hi Physique and education should no have been placed on a farm." Hydro, the member described AB burning queetion.in Huron. "The Prime Minister," he said "ha intimated that a certain bonus or help will be given on rural linos I believe in such municipalities al Goderieh, where the price per horse power has grown from 887 the yens I because Mayor, to $55 at the:present some redress should be offered. Ir the town of Seaforth the rate is $40. in Clinton $48, the village of Brusseh $71, and Blyth $91 ; all from the sami system and almost within a atone) throw. I believe if we are to Creeper in these small towns, if our Industrie' are to grow, the only help for us i8 tc have cheaper power, and I believe the Government will be {veli advised 'te the Municipalities paying over $ certain amount - "e have,inothin but the realest re. speer fur Sir Adam Beck and think ltc IB a wonderful man and has under taken a wonderful project, bub as app lied to Godorieh and the 'municipal ties I have enumerated, it seems tc be working hardships. The present system seems to work all to the bone fit of large centres and it is an alarm ing fact, when we consider' one -quart et of the population is in. the. city. I they would only migrate into the smaller towns tlxey would enjoy better ehvironmentand we think it would b better' for the adiuinietration of jus tine." gteh id the to. Alberta coal Mr Vtrr le said that so long ae, the Nation al, Railways could make e]taltrsior rates for harvesters going Nast, thi Bame principle could he applied t0 fuel, and that lublia opinion lvltal aroueed could bring it. about, He WAS inelineai to dnubt the advis ability of the Province taking Desi full asst of Provinoinl hi •hs highways, fel the benefit chiefly of Comities wheal hadembarkedupon extravagant pro grams, — move to Pr08110 Son, Liekes{y°i, will r° where they bought t garage business, New Advertisements the distance Mr, Dickson was from the ground at the time, he considers este ip— u Grant Farm kelp—Tan Pnsm himself lucky that it did not have more serious results, Fon safe—W. J Sherpa Theatre Big Dan—Family heaters Postponed Sale—Thos 0 Clothing sale—W, D Hamel Auction Sale—J" M. Miller Mortgage Sale—W. BI. Sinclair Auction Sale—J. A. aloIntoeli Pigs for sale—Chas. Blmnson. Try the Drug Store—P. R, Smith , The Young Village Doctor—Ebenezer Ch. — Morris Mise Stella Turvey has gone to Tor- onto to visit het'. sister. J. M, Miller's Charing Auction Sale on Friday, March 7th, West of James- town. epidemic of measles has well Thep yy x ZEA t s nigh run its 00n1'ee and the most of the quarantines 010 at an end. It has been quite an experience. Thursday was such A cold day with MCKlllop Soatoo$ ACCIDENT. -A very serious accident happened to George Dickson, 3th Con., on Monday, 18th inst. He i was rolling the windmill at tete top of ,resident a 40.foot tower, on his festa when in l n some manner his right hand caught in the sarin and was veryseverelyprogress. gearingi crushed. He was alone at the time rut somehow managed to tench the , ;round and went immediately into; awn for medical treatment: The 3rd Inger was taken off at the second ' enutand the 4th finger badly crushed, c cu11 it is hoped it will be saved. The accident was a very unfortunate one, ' but considering the nature of it and heavy roads a number of Morrisitee backed out from going to'Gorda to at- tend the Annual Meeting of Howick Fire Insurance Co. John Clegg, au old and well known of ivlorris, was operated on succeeeiully for append,mtle at Wing- ham hospital and is making favorable ro sees. His man friends bo a he y P will soon be as hearty as ever. , FRIDAx, MARcH: 7TH Is THE DATE —The young people of Browntown_ Community are preparing a play en- titled "'Phe Young Village Lawyer," which will be presented in Ebenezer• church, 3rd line, on Friday evening of next week. It should attract a full house. The list of talent may be read ' Dray pany broke up in the wee small hours morning wishing Mr. and Mre. Loaair:o elinin loaf between Brussels and 'Gorsalitz, many prosperous years. Dna place. Will finder Closes leave In at TUE 3O YEARS SUCCESSFUL PASTORATE— one pla e. WjlI On,i12M Co,.le Gres• n at le fen or call Phone M. J. H. Aisrdi<o.. Sunday, nth inet., Rev. Or. Perris Thos. and Mrs. Dougherty, Henfryn completed 30 years as pastor of St. locality, were visitors with Seafarth Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wing- friends over the week -end. ham. Sunday evening there was a Dr, Howard Tyerman, from the large attendance at service and Dr. Weat, was here on a short visit to the 'Perriemadereference to many changes parental home, South of Brussels, that had taken place during hie pastor- On aacounut of the prevalence of ate. Membership 30 years ago was 246 scarlet fever the school of S. S. No. 8 and of these only 43 are now connected bac been cloyed to assist f0 shutting 00)1111 the 0110101). The present mem- he jai Che epidemic. berahilr ie 448. 30 peals ago the con• Thos. Kerr's Auction Sale was post• gregat,on (0119 contributing a little Coned from Friday to Monday on ac- over $100.00 to Missions while last coapt of the storm on first date. He year the contributions were nearly lives near Henfryn, $1,100.00. During tide time the .Pres- The family of Oliphant Smith, 5th bytery of Maitland has entirely °hang Con., is quarantined for Scarlet fever. ed. Not one of the ministers who took It is a wild type and the various part in his induction is now laboring patients are getting along as well as within its borders., Of Dr. Parries could be expected. graduating class of 1888, there is not The Auction Sale of good stock and now a member in the active minis- seed grain announced by Thos. Kerr, tarp of the Presbyterian Church. Dr, near Henfryn, was not held last Pei- Petrie is an excellent pastot and has day on account of bad weather cud given his church good service during roads but will come off next Monday. his 30 years pastorate, Numerous A resident of Grey bas been treating friends will wish him many more some of his neighbors and friends to years of successful work as pastor of "hard cider" and getting them in St, Andrew's, The reverend gentle- wrong. He is asked to kindlycut it mals is well known throughout the g' g out or there is trouble ahead for him community being a brother to ,Apex, aslwell as expense. and Jaynes Perri° and Mrs, James A number who intended attending Gant, of this locality: the Howick Mutual Fire Insurance ♦ 1 I FOOL 0 T. YO ' L f 1 •Mr. YCU MUST have an Incubat-' or if you are to hutch chickens eucoessfully. Of coarse y0ti wont an Incubator that will hatch the largest num- ben of eggs into the healthiest chicks, HB BUCKEYE Incubator 18 T better guaranteed, better backed, better endorsed, designed, of better mater- isle and better built, and hence hatches more 'and better than any other, with the Presbytery and joined heartily in welcoming •Mr• Jones. Wroxeter Rev. Mr. -Smith, Alliston; addreesed Owing to the snow blockade, no both pastor and people. in a few words.. train went up this •line from Tuesday •better He urged Ohristiao forbearance in all afternoon until Sunday when 32' bags relations to the work of the church of mail came through. In a Hockey game in the rink In Thursday evening between the mar- ' vied and `single men, the bachelors Auction 'Sale were victorious, Stewart Sanderson was the Referee. . Two rinks of curlers who went by train to Elarei8t0n.onTuesda of last Postponed Until Monday y p week to attend the'bowiped were storm stayed and obliged to drive home Thursday yr •. x k . l i, a M `. + +•• - ., ; , j M. ti z °,M1 sin Built Take ll i vh": t he the U a.ea■v Tli"w in risk one t a *' ° 7 Sell e . s * Art 1, 04 ,u.. w x N + a •!9't' :,rc . ; -r Sizes from out of our Sr best Incubator—THE Soo Samples rc[r •, y+ , $19 Chicken at a T n , is l ' v .., r. ';t , '' ° . ,_ 65 to our. a r x sa, , f sI+ I i " " `• 1 ' C " •^' to $124 Breeding BUCKEYE.„The Store r r *f rr +ai ,r• ';<'vvnn+= k' My e • 600 } ;. .; a 't ;: b ' , .i Eggs. buying ' i; night. A Birthday Party under the cue- On account of snow blockade the Aug- tees of the Women's Institute, will P tion Sale at be given in the basement of the Pres- b telian Church, Friday evening, LotCon. S, Grey T v y y 34, y p Tell. 29th, comtnancing at 7.45. , Ad- wear 'el °Meyn minion 20c. Everybody welcome. was postponed from Inst Frilly to The February meeting of the Monde), next, March Std, On S811e—. tVomen'0 Institute was held at the Wot1 Horses Yearling Colts, Short home of the President, Mrs, 11 Stocks, Horn Brills anti 3sed (10111 Goad Irelday afternoon, Roll Call was re- stub Sale at 1 p. to. 'Don't mise it, 'mended to by' an Economy Wrinkle, List in last' week's POST. s when many nsefnl hints were given. A very interesting paper on the life THOS.. KERR,: of the Incline poetess, Miss Pavanes Proprietor Johnson, was given by Mies Kate e Nettling Hazlewood, followed by th re g of one of her legends entitled The Cos Annual were not able to i3help do so on account of the cold day and bad roads. Whyis not the date set for more favorable season ? The post Saar Bp Keep tab On Georgel McTaggart's i big Clearing duction Sale of Stock, Implements, &c., to Thursday, Marcia 6111• His Lot Con, 15, Grey.' D. M, Scott, will be the Auctioneer, List read in another column.. This week W. M, Hutchinson turned with Geo. and Mrs. Fallows Shaunavon, Seek, The vi811or0 , thepast few bae11 here foe p t f w Mrs. Fallows is a daughter former. Mr, Hutchinson has leeidant of Grey township for y0018And 1s enjoying much health Ihan he hal 20 years ago. has been in the Woob and the appeared to agree well with him. wish him good health and an able time, He will be 70 yenta in April. Smoot, REPORT.—The f0alowng the report of S. S. No, 10, Grey; January•and February. An r 3 • absence from examinations. Lillian Whitfield, 86, Leslie son, 59. Jr. 1V—Clifford Spo Sr, XII—Wilda Btikor, 56 —Jt'.' listen Whitfield, 79; Russel Pattue erson, Pearl 410ay Ua notihau Speiran, Jr. IX—Lawson Whitfield, Perm be held During thea past week we have re- le 24, ceived the following 1811018 from form- Brussels, er old residents of Btueaela and local- may be ity that speak for themselves and will be reminders of those *who though re, Absent are Trot:forgotten ;— to DEAN FRIEND. -1 would not like t0 have be without TRE ,Poem. After being nnnll 1 t tel• Absent from Brussels for 32'years I of the still enjnyreading TRry POST every been a week. It has kept me in torch with over 60 my boyhood home and there i0 seldom better but t read nems . newe refer• He lugg to Parnihar names, T enclose climate eubooriptioii. May you and your good We have the befit jays 0f life for enjoy- many years to come. of age *gore Sincerely, W. F. MOONEY. is Grated Coulee, Sask, Feb, 14th. for denotes Sr. IV— Patter. DE.ut •SIR. --Please find enclosed ran, 59. Order for fly on my account, Kindly 111-- let me have statement. We have had Whit- 81n exceptionally fine Winter. uucii Isobel 11 Me day01' 8 i Alma now but it ie 0ting t tdherwl atom*, I P proval, your editorial some time ago CAR T dE Lure of Stanley Park,' 141[x. A. •Weaning and Mies lime Ilez10wooa were appointed to prepare next years Tenvtii,uti pu glazer, Mies Ruth Stacks, nniwoto played a selection on the organ after t' which the meeting was dismissed by lou r branlady •singing the National Anthem, In spite of the stormy weather and bad roads, a good o'0 w1 assembled in Shorts and Middiin S the Towtnahip Hell Wednesday even- ing to witness the fon act drama, Dust of the llarth;” presented to hand. Let us nave by the Ir. K. I3;, Dramatic ,club of • your order. Hatdings School, ,n Howick, under The nnapices of .the village Connell. l+'aa The different chnt0rters were exoop• Thws+m % tionailywotl taken and interest wall. t1(080 0(111 people 00110 g000 it le the young P p g Phone 2215 ETHEL total financial proceeds of $49.00 to AA 1. UAVJSELJ Geo. R. ■ BRUSSELS • " 0 5 e n s d 8 81 0 1 1' t e