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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-1-29, Page 14 ru VU1., 4.2 .VU, 31 BRUSSELS. ON7'4RIU. THURSDAY, yANUARY 29 1914 W. H. KERR, ProOraetor New Advertisements Looal-S T. Plum, 14'uls-a. N. Motoren, • Calendars -41o, F, it Locnt-t3. A Dena man. Local -Win, Ald,a.on Dag lost -Robb Yams.. Amatonsole-Cons ()auk. Olonr lwav sate -U 0. Roos. (31(1 't+dnotton-1Cwnv &Co. Rot cantor bottles -FP. Lt Smith IDnrnl for enle-George.lneioon. Tender+, wanted -A. A A1nrd<matd, Milk business boortht.-Wn,- Armstrong. Motion Picture Theatre -R, M tiinolnlr. Gerrie Silts. JNO, KAIN3'6 FUNERAL. - Monday of last w(40k the runeral of Ales, John Kitimi look place here, On arrival or the train the casket )vee taken to the Methodist cluusli where a suitable serville WES conducted by ]Rev. -Me, Rivers ELI'Ler which inter- ment )vas made in the celnettay here.: Deceased, passed away on .liu1. 14th, aftel' IL short illness, having sI11'Pl ed a sterile, of pat'(31yeie, a1 the home of her eon Jolla .at (curt h'riones, 11.'1' liucbund pre"lereased her (3 years ago: The sal viving sees are ttev. O. 1.1. of amnion, Q111. ; Jeite. nl' smiii lite. Mai le Alex. ..I' 1Fo14. F(tn sip 1 and ;2110 , (0 I indrrsh•t, S ask TIMIS' are 5 thimehtera cls" I- 311:8. 11. Sanderson, of this men(((u r' MI•a, 11. Sao l'ej (1, of IClndt,sh 1 ; Alva iltal11, of Z411u,11i,1, Sask. , ,lits. JuliesUnl, of 'Toenail ; Visa \Iurlha, of Rine 1?,rn.11riv r.nn11 MISS lulu(, of ahe'9na. Alpo, ICaim? cane the last or that goneuttion. She cans It bright, Intelligent women who Look fa Brent jileeeet. in public pus -time: and wee a fnifhPnl 01(11811(311 women who tuns highly esteemed and 1•espeeled by all yiin 'mew her, songs and balln('3 sung (luring the 0venutt, wet e 1-"'1'(1.00 old (1113)118 or Leen "When you lull( I were young young Maggie" " nnd "Sweet Gene. 01" Soule of these WPl'e given fn npproprlale coati 1(10. 1131(111 G igs ttlltl iustrnment(L) mash filled nut an ell lovable paogrnln. Next, weelt 5 gills and 5 boys will debate on the gnestion -Resolved the1 a girl has Mere I'uu Limn n boy," buys 6.1(1(114 the tli3eniitl3ve. Miss 110.1011 131aek and Wilfrid AbulSiven will ho the "The , (13((11. , he T itx•rney Digest" IS being reshnud Ivi1.h a larg- o' and el enug01' staff tln(n last yell.)• 113((1 (11111.1• )1((001 (Lee being Tecate(( to metre the Lit(rlu'y Society or greater I theles). mid vslne to the (nal manicy than ever before. Owing 1.0 the hull being previously engaged the meeting next week will be held on Ni011day, Pebrnnry2n(1-and I1(e week following on Monday, Feb. 9th instenrl of the regnlar night. Sluevale DEBATE. -An iele.reslilIg debate wag held int the meeting of the Liler- ary Society hast week lin the subject "Resolved that life to -(icy is prerer- able tr'ifl'e 40 ye,u•s ago. Tutt. (1fR(-- unitive side consisted of Gordon Riotoul, Miss O. ,leaser and 13(1108, 'Shaw, their opponents being W. 11. 1laney, Miss Miley Bing and 11. Shaw. 'While the judges, Aliss Alnutl L0ry- fogle, Jos. Smith and R. N. Duff (1e. ci(1etl in favor of the negative, the speakers both sides were 11010•1ily Cou(gI'2101ate(i for the. excellent way es 3u which they handled the subject. A. L. Plslif, principal of Wiugha,n 1)0110 school, retails his ft(Lerest To ti) • 1 occupied 110 Lhrttterruyweclelyald ec t the chair The nota bees on the progl a111 were all appropriate to .the subject of the evening. One very pleasing reit- tare was 11. 1101 IPS' chows who snug' old songs such 944 "Darling Nellie (•1-i ey" and "Good -night Ladies." Other old i daugh- ter, family of Lhl el sons and one ler, besides iter husband ; Ji(1111h- of L0ngw0011 1 [creek, of Olibi41t; Ohio lee, of Buffalo, N. Y., end Emma, at home.. 9'he twirr11,1 was held 11001 her reeklen«e 011 Tuesday to Wing - ham Cemetery, R,ev. 11. H. 0ro1y ofri' elating. Wroxeter A. Rasmussen, of New York, is visit lag hispat Puts here, .Inn. and Alis, Rutledge s;1e11L a3 few days last week in'1'nennto, li n R(+evn Reis is attending (c a tv Oriental in (3odeiifeh 11118 week, M Iso Sara Sial fsmt, of Orange 1.1111. Is the guest of Hiss (Cale Hael4Wnnd. A. 13'. Moffitt is at present 111 Bog - tine. where his Mother is seriously i11. N. Rnppell wn.e a visitr et the )tome of I. and Mrs, Durst 011 Wed- nesday inst. 511.11 1,7I(14(012 Simmons hes return - y. eel from '1lengthy t 16it with relatives et R11r(nrd nnd Bruseelo, Wm, Sanderson, of 'Pnl•nnto, spent sever Ed days recently with his patens W. and M19. Sanderson, of Tut'n- berry. Wingham - DPATR 014' MRs. JOHN QUIRK. - There passed WILY here on Salan'rlay 1111(1.111tlg at 11e1• t'esidetl((0 on the c111• - tier of Pathic.): and 114(10(028atl'eP.ly'Alt•8. John Qnh' , aged 79' years. She was the wile of Jahn Quirk, who was 11 conductor on the G. T. R. here rim many years, and i8 now retired. Mrs Quirk was 1101.11 in 13rnn'Ford ill 1835, and tela t110d(Iugh ter of the hate \I r, and Mrs. S1101 Hewn lb, two of the eldest settlers in that past of the ennntry. 8110 was num-vied in 1858, on Uheistulns 1)ny, by the 14310 1116... (1, U -Tier Artie- 11vingin 11111(11 ford' for some time. they removed InWinghnnt, whore for a number of years M1. Qniric ran the L. H. and 13. and W. 0. and 13, pas'l(ngee train, anti( 110 wits suttee animated. Daring her einlalea8 her-tllollghts were all of her family and 111181mnd. She 11 new thin her end was. near, and staled that she was only living on borrowed time, and that She WES ready to go 10 (ler 110ine beyond the grlt1e. Ah'S. Quirk leaves et.oecooso ossee•eyes•D9990C••meoeom•opooesoeoeseoloso •BrusselDaylight RarerlG. 1 McLaren s Y o n s, w911'I 9 Pb14, 3Ii'I tiel.ot'It a" a • 4''LPI 'h'al'l "L il'Ie'Ip9r'1,'9,'4 91 11110'11. (r'1''L, I''IPIr4r9ia't710'I, t 1, b 1.9,(1,,1, , 1 , , ( , e e ® t e ®•Extraordi-n3ryrce but`� • g o s • ON q 0 of all kinds also A g C ®.FIJI R Fur -lined ed Ladies' 1=41 � 9 m lead es (a © S 'r'' If�ed and � luI tr �L 1 B77 Coats • • a •• TOO MANY LEFT THIS SEASON n o • • • Coats for 10(00 C ca Jnr Trimmed a 15.00 lad( 0 et • 13 Ladies' heavy Cloth Coats with quilled linings, la.bbel' in- 0 • terlined, with huge :wolf fibred entities and reveres, Good . 0 ® v611.11108s at 0 I e $15.00- h m o Sale price $10.00 20.00 Ladies' Fur -trimmed Coats for 14.50 . c at 0 Liulies' heavy weight, 8ua4y 91316110(1 Olnl.h Coats, with quilt- ed liriialg, rubber inleelleed, with good quality of Op1)ost i Mostl Sable aandOnno$ahle collars and reveres, Except Y good 9 viaine at the regular price of $20.00- o Sale price $14.50 0 50.00 fur -lined Coats for' 31.50 o •8 only Ladies' Fur-lilioil 0oa1-s, good gnnlit,/ rubber lining and • choice Coon Sallie collar 211(1 tlevetes. Regular $50.00- •• ale price $37.50 •• • 45,00 fur -lined Coats for 30. Q., 2001y 111 Ladies'b"-lined Coats rnbbOl1inell, Regnlnr$4000, to r Sale price. $30.00 15.00 & 1L 0 Men's fur. Collared Coats for 11,50 • •M St1y Hen's heavy 8uclYfiniehcd (1010oits, ii good awl • (11111111(111(14 1111(1(0. (211(1li(((11 '38(111 litege Aloetin h 1111(1 i'asv 18, 50 -- •=elm '15.UOut11, )(lir. t t( ( e'.'uislrlt shawl 601411'e. Tt `I+ P tsu a v 6 1 ' Chlldreu s file Setts Fs allkinds t files Pur (tuffs slid Muffs, • Q f prices "rices 25 to 35 per cent less than regular 0 Sale Wool • .•tells 111 ail goods. 'Big Bargains • • llvlyq the Highest Prices for ' rtdlce . Sale price $11.50 cLaren • e • e as (a r IA 0 (0 CO 112 O 0 0• • • • a e 6 i • R A t O 9 • •• • e • • e • fi s•deet•1rw•IrMrwytri rilrr(1410 bmpi• ,1110 i•S«114rS11611•Tria111110 Ytwi Oranbrook Airs. W. Perrie visited relatives In ListoweLlast. week. Alias ((laic McRae visited during the aeric 111 this viclnit . bliss Annie 3leli8108 sport Sunday with friends in Brussels. (toy Purvey 211(1 Hartley 316118ies alten(led 1110 Ncn•tnal Schotd At Horne in 5irutfunl Inst Friday evening. Assessor McNILb is ready to start out on his animal tour of the town- ship. own- ship. It 14 130 6101111 chore either. Rev. \Ir. Bailey, Tor0111n,gave anin- t ere8tftlg•Te21p0ranc4 address in the Presbyterian chat eh here last Suu(leay evening. , Owing to Sacrament in Brussels next -Sunday there will lie no peeltching service in the Methodist (311110011, $1111- 1111y furday School at the u8nn1 hour. Last week Principal Turvey re- sumed his duties its leac11et' in (1116 101001 after several weeks absence through iiluese. 11e 18-applurently (tho111 as %Yell TMS eve(', Last 511(11(lay evening 11 tame mem- ber I'roru Mete (hove 111 BK0480114 10 Ileac the addressee at: the anti•Tem• penance meeting, 1411(1(0 are not sure whether they received value or pot. They certainly got it In length. ,m- Moncrief' - Reeve Livingston is attending On. Onn((0il at Gode1101i, Thi+ Ladies' !Missionary Society will meet \VedOeselay. February 4.111, a1 2 p. 111., 111 Knox church. 13ible vend- ing will be given by Nits. M. Harri- von and the topic "Poi types and Indian trails" will be in charge of Miss Anna Dunlop. "511581011 in 1!`ormos2" will be taken by bliss Alice McKay. Ethel Next Council meeting will be held l+rillay, leehln111•y 81h. The Reamer. Auction Sale Met Slum day w110 attended by a large eruwd and 11 largo amount of gaud, sold by Auctioneer 1('. S. Scott. 1$1heliles are keeping au eye on Brus- sels Public Libtvu y Concert. for MOO - flay,. Feb. 9111. Look out for its That. Leigh-Stnith Coutpauy looks, gond. Lnestlay evening a floc Temperance Ueulilio was held 111 the PIesbvteriall overRev Mr r •h 11003 resided u 1 rho 4 p by McOulloch, 1itil'ring addresses were given by Revd. D. Wren and Rev. A. J. Hann, 111' Bertsels and the chair- man. The interest of Jilts Mitchell in the 11ve1•y business has been purchased by his partlIet' Thos. V0(1det1, 1110 Will control the business now. It is said 411, Mitchell may resnlue calming. 'fenders are asked for the parehast of'the present school house and the woodshed, both johilly and separate- ly, Buildings are to he runved toff 191 when the new school isready for nccupalio11. James T. Davidson and little son, Lto d win went through a siege a of ) o be about i fever, iLl tl stile l typhoid 1 name 10000. The illness commenced on. their arrival frau( Kiabey, Sash,. where the family had spent the past 3 yetu'e. For the present Mr. and .Iles. Davidson and children will take up residence in Ethel. LthtI public c sc llnl Trustees e makingkl(b advances in the proposed new 81111001 building. A line 91(111 of a 2 tie - pas 11112111 1(:1111(11 on ullideu1 114108, has been prepared by Architect 131111111114, of Li0U(wel, and tenders will be asked in the item future. Building will be placed in the centre or the plot and will he IIF pressed 1riel1, it is said, J. A. Cole, 131rs.011101uo1 family and \\ r ul. U spendfew ole will the next t Y 100111118 119 Parry Sha(l)l District whets the llle11 WiII 110 OMp1oy=ed ill r r'I>,V. 81Ltwmn(, illiand timbercnCLlntt,•,• They are well acquainted %%dill Ole -work and consequently will bequite Le at h111ou1e.00. in it,, 3A''0 wish thea( a good LrisTtTUTE DS: sTsill SurCEM.- The /111 10011 eyelet! 8uplun held in 1)11- worth's I ell on 9.htll•s(lay t'veuhip Jan. 221,11 melee the a(18pi0es u( the 1Volnsn'0 Instituto, was a deefded success in t:vet•y Wary and reflects great credit on those who had charge o1' 111e aerangelltents. The night being litre almost all the Members were pieeei{t, also 1a good many visi- tors who tweee glad to avail them- selves of the Irivlle a of enjoying the v0 e ad 11 t, • with -Lhe�r reloads, The oysters were 0i -rotted and servedin good style and it was unanimously vntedeLhtLt the tables neve)' looked Bet tet. '1'110 etude was occupied by the President Mee. (1)e.) Forguacn. and 4v01 Ytrod did 1011' part 111 A 1 Y t style, Pepe -non was as folh)tva Opening ('barb+, "Cousin Jederdinn" entire 'Do not look lmhinrl yna'' by the 1'01118 r1.0111 31 fut( tec, asa• ; R00110ks ' by Pieeitlel(1 l•ecitutltnl, ll iss 1131 Lis ; sol 1, Hartley M('utles ; recitllin(I, MISS 1)(1311» 11,11 ; 1(1011444(111; dialogue, "Pal's Dilcmntlt" 1 snip, "DidIn(lik" \lis', Spence; ad(11'ess, lbw, Ale. McKelvey ; solo, Owego Dentate ; r•ecltuLinlr, Al a. .1 h( teas Dougherty ; chorus, 11te 51,3)011114g Choi ns,(' mmol a "Sttilol's Glee(' t (eatling, Wits, 5le0ulloch ; solo, Alt. Spence ; natives, Rev. Me. 1110013( - limit t recital ion, Miss 0131.118 ; (>1" (Ite14(tu, "Gird be with yon till we meet Iag1(111," was he1LttilV 011118 by audience. 11 Wile cathed Raw, the a 11 il by Wfr, Wlclrelvey seconded by Rev, 1411', a k W1e0ullr 111 Diet the tZ It rt 0 of the at1111eller) be given the Millers for the sejoyn111c time spent \\11(1:11 Wee teen Iffy responded to, Mrs. Feign. anti 111131(1(1 $ ((11 appl•opl'11Lte r'ep y. The Cun(tnitteeit 10 eharge deems/Et 11r44444r 44 1121411 b f it f, 4• d. a ll ry•E• •i• 1 Motion Picture k •r Theatre 1• Will open for the people '1'of Brussels and Ineallty 1011 0r abont Feb. 15, 1914 iOnly N9 i h -class Films shown 4.y Passed by Ontario• 1" .1, Board of Censors 4. li Instructive and 4. Entertaining 4• 4• Perfm•lnnnce daily 7,30 to 9 30, 4r Saturday Matinee 2,30 to 4.30. '1' 4• + Performance every Friday even• big for Children 5c. Children 'Melee 15 yetu's of lige 4k• (oust be accompanied by adults. •F Genet al 1011111881011 10e. . R. M. SINCLAIR, + Proprietor. 4• 4, 4. 4• 4. 4. 4. unstinted prad86. 3. tidy sant is in the treasury after expellees tree (net which is eill'onraglllg to Institute. 00 Members are enlisted for next year. Jamestown Last 521)116.1)1 evening Rohl. Shaw took the service in Victoria Ball and gave a good add vess. Thos. a13(1 Mrs, Strachan are both somewhat improved in health this week the are pleased to suite. bliss Lizzie Struchlu( accompanied slier brother J. T. and Mrs. Stt'achan book to Toronto. She will remain in the city for some time. Thursday evening' of hast week la temperance meeting was held in the Hall here. The chair was occupied 'by Duncan McDonald who called up 011 Rev. Mr. Wren and Rev. Ah. Mann, of 131 assets, who gave fine ad- dresses covering the field (horn (111 angles. There was a goodly number present who were in happy /mimed wish the sentiments expressed by the speakers. W. 3. and Mei. Johnston, of Glad- tnne, Manitoba, are here on a hon. flay visit of a few months. -Thr were former well known residents of Mortis township and are welcome visitors. Me. Johnston has three quarter sections of hand and had a fairly good crop the past 82118011. Mt. and Mrs. Johneto11 will return t0 tlieil• Western home about the 1st of 11iarcll. We' are pleased to ,date that Robert Hamilton lied an A 1 sale of 011n100. young cattle, horses, pigs, grain, etc., amounting to about $1400- lie has still a good 1 1 stock left -nf 10 cows 4 brood sows, 15 fatting pip and 8 v credit ' 0 . Jamestown n vu:inity cr 1 s lin s Mr, and Alts Hadlillon for theirand management. It is tint always the biggest amen who are the best. F. S. Scott ag the Auctioneer. • O L. 00149911T. -On the evening I' , Oox � l to of 'Tuesday, Feb1 nary .10th, the ail- nuitl0ou00l't, under the (ut8pioes of Walton L. O. L No. 252, will be held •1 the V Hall. hot •o- 1 1 Ie A. O, U. 5 ia.. O ca pro. gr1Wtl will be rendered by 'Prof. McMoirttn, musical entertain - e1' and ventriloquest, and daugh- ter, of Lucknow, and the best local talent. Refreshments will be served. 0111110 will be taken at 8 o'clock, A, W. Dennison is Master or the lodge and Chas. Case Recording Secretary. Walton be fin` to on the O til18id4114 I l is O t Lr 8ka13 rink here. Real( L. 13111k1'8 ailvt. concerning watches 111 THP POST. A. Gardiner goes West next March to push work on their big farm. Under the auspices of St. George's chin ch a bazaar and panarake supper will be held on Pebruin y 24111. Last Sunday morning Rev. Me. Bailey gave + 1 clear out ad(lress 1 cls of the Tempeeatice question in Duff's church. BRAND 148 IN Ut'ISINESS,- The Mc- Neil Bros., Imshie11 WES purchased by Pins. Ola.rk, W110 Was formerly in the 1 same line. e `The affairs of the estate nP Jno, '1'. Detulison hits been. closed (19 by the assignee who declared a dividend of 0iefl (ts an the do111(1', . .1. H. and )Mee, Archibahl, of Sunny 'Slope, Alberta, visited for the past Jweek with Neil and Mrs. McNeil' ji'. 1 1 McNeil are \I1 r•hdbal l and Mrs. N tN 1 $ s A 4 c (aietel's. A 'tlultlba lir this locality (cold 0o(151 1ielcets foe the Public Library ()mimes his 131us8els. Next date is Monday, February 9111, when the Leigh -Smith .0001911(3' will give 1 he peog1 aur, 101ldtasi evening February 6th Duff's °)arch choir will hold a musical stet hitee1ry (nlet•ltinment. Lunch will also be served. As the °hole never does anything by halves a fine time ie expected on the, 011. Ananti-'I'('fl p1l'111(11) metati1114 was held in'tli1' A. 0. U. W. Hall on ;lloudu �' aftel'unart Wil 1.11 it ells Livingstone, of Grf1118hy, spoke, 'Phyte were atbout. 40 peeeent, ,NO onpos11 ion was inv111,11, s%�Neil .MeNoil-Ines bought out F,. Alr- siti +llliids hhteksnlitll. husitieee. MI'. 1" ht'ell 'n• P.,st..- e1.1'S has 11 � j�011 tor the ui, t 8 yea (N I y John' arid ill ml$nt'r'tvltlf ifs In oilier . j i &+ruundy eau n bllLek6lpith shop at Allan Pau'k, Ont. We have not h0(31(1 Where Air, McLaughlin purposes lnnn•1 in1E but hope it 1(1(1V be nearby, PASSED 11P11 ExAM.-\Ve fur glad to C(nlgf•lLtlllilte Mies Della iial'i'is, of (hie place, on her success In e o t - 100)110)vlth its r2rent nna2rvat1py ex/inauition In the piano. She was Within 11110 )(tack of 111)11or5. Mise %leads Fergu8(u1, of Walton, is her 11,811 urtor. Both yonl(14 letlie8' have 111d a goodly another or bosuns thrown at. thole the r'esuit of bet' 141(llor Illtei'llWdlnle 099101, Morris James Ireland and son Janes visit- ed relatives and fr'ieiels ru $eaforth. George Pollard is visiting with his da(1ghLer, Mrs. J. F. Weeniest, at Chilton. The tad gentleman keeps his good health. '('11e building purcbasekby Harvey I3ryens has been surely moved to his floe farm, 14 ]riles North of Brussels and will be fitted up in nlndeen and up-to-date manner for the 'untie of Sit', and Mrs. Bryans, who expect- to have it really for occupation by next Summer. IL will make a comfort/LW,. home. Grey Miss Gertrude Biel by, of Morris, is ('0newing 0111 friendships in this town- ship, a:Award and Alts. Br'yaas spent a few days in Brussels with their sou Dr, Fred, Miss Wheeler, of the 4th line, Mor. cis, was visithig Miss Lancet 1V11.e0161 during the past wee(:. Mies Lizzie Hoover, 9th eon., at. tended the Normal School At Home, Stratford, hast week. Reeve LIvipgeton and Deputy Reeve Brown are attending Baton 0ounty Council this week at Goderich. Mos. Wul. 1300)410431' (((131 daughters, Florence and Isabel were visiting with Mullett friends during Ole past week. Cho mice, son of .1 no. A. and Mrs. Bryans, 1121 been 011 the sick list but we hope Ile 14111 soon be as well as eVev, Miss Annie Keller, of Swift Current and MiSs Weber, of Elms, were holi- day visitors at the home of W. and Mrs. Baillie. Miss Ella Rands, 12111 eon., was 011 the sick list with tousilitis during the prat week but is improving we Etre glad to state. John Smith, of Princeton, Ont., is 11eteo11 a holiday visit with relatives and friends. He was a former well known resident. Last week Win. and Mrs. l3aihie we're at Brussels atteudiug the Golden Wedding of the tatter's dilate and aunt, David and Mrs. Hoist. Duncan and Sits. McOallun, or Blyth locality, were visitors at the home of 11...1. and Mrs. Hoover, 9111 con. Mt s. McCallum is a daughter.. Dui -lug the past week or so Thomas $tt'acha13 jr , 6110 con. has not been even as well as usual but we hope he will soon begin to pull toward a better nate of Meal). In one of the recent cold snaps Jim. lackso13, 5111 Oon„ had his feet frost. - bitten while breaking roads and for several days he was anything but comfor'luble. This week Richard Mitchell, of Belfield, Sask., to-000cl here on a visit, combining business and pleas- ure. .He still owns his fine 100 acre farm on the 111,1 con. Alex. Harbottle, of Dumnler, Sa8kaatellewan, who (vee married on December 28th to Miss Jessie Hamil- ton, of Elute, is visiting old friends 1 his bride. n with 111 this 1 cant Y 7.110 tit P a u of Chas. 01 )ok Oth con., l been leased to Jesse Wilber, e Wilber,t 1 na 00 Fortner will hold an Auction Sale of farm stock. implements, &e. on Mon- day, Feb. 0111. List may be read in this week's issue. An interesting meeting was held in the 1011001 house of S. S. No. 1 1481 S,ttneday evening. Rev. Mr. A100111 - loch, of Ormlbrook, presided and the vh eenandMann speakers caeca Reeds. s. W , BI1108°8. Hot shot was dealt out. Next Sabbath ((turning the regular 'Quarterly Oormnuuton service will be o ist ehnrch here to 114211(1 hold In h , cnmmenclilg at 10 30. o'clock. Rego - ler evening service will also be held Prea'hhlg et Roe's and Union ap- pointments will be withdrawn. Last week Miss Gladys -Irene Mac- Qnnrrie, who is attending the Brun side High School entertained her teachers and pupils of her class to an oyster supper at the Mune of het- parents, etparents, Hector and Mrs. MaOQuarrie. Festal Bout6HT.-This week J. M )'might. 12th eon„ eloee(1 a bargain with. Peter Mc1)nnald, of Plenty, Sask ,'for the flue 100act'e8immediate'. ly East of his own known as the. "L('('((ie"t farm(. The price inns 55.250. This gives Me. Knight 250 arses so that 11e will be better able than ever to awing out along broader lines of ngricultul'e. We Mel) hint 61100285.111 ills 'undertaking, Alt', Mc-. Donald has 320 Mires in the West and hence the reason for selling here. NEW WARDENS. A FINE MAN PASSES AWAY East Huron Agricultural Society A[oda Y of last, week, ab out 1 ). 10. Wfllianl Molielelier, of 110'O8sWouut Farm," Howick township, paid Nature's debt 111 his 80th yew, Iiia going away was expected as he had been In failing health since beat May, (emcee of the stomach being the ail- ment. He determiiletl)y fought the trouble refusing to take medicines that would in a lneaSttte telldto relieve but the tluequal contesteametn an end to the regret of a Iatge circle of rela- tives and old friends. Mr. McKereher Last Tt129116y the following gentle- m11/1.2n 01011011 Ware12118 of their re- spective enmltiee for the year 1014 Huron, David Centelnn, of Clinton. 13rnee, A, Mewhin ney, of Bence 11 111 a p Pe1Lacyth, S: E. Smith, of Wll1laOe township Middlesex, In L. McTaggart, of Ek- I`r d 104004111)9. Lnnihtoil, 01', Fairhank, of Petrone. Wellington, B. F. Dale, of. Bert'ie- ton, Huron Country., 1111.19 3111110 C0aper, who lived on Albert 81r'ret, 0111110114 With her slate(', (lied slilldolily last Week, of heart'Ipilr Sire. WILLIAM MaKEROHER was bout alStnathrae, Scotland, where he was also 131111116(1 to A1fse Jessie Stewart in 1854, who passed away in Jnue 1891. A0c0,npanied by his bride he sailed for America, and on arrival lived fora while in New York State and then took up residence in Oxford 0o., Ontario, moving to the township of Howick in 1858. Al- though he persistently refused to go into the more public. walks of life he was a roan who took a deep fntelest in local affairs. One of his favorites was the Hetrick Mutual Fire Insur- ance Oo., of which be was one of the pioneers when it was oeganized ill 1873. FM 10 years he performed the onerous duties of Secretary -Treasurer, occupied the post of President and was a Director continuously. In school affairs he was largely interest- ed end in the Grainger movement 110 took an active part. Everything be did was well done and he was not only posted but knew human nature so well that he generally carried IIi8 point. A man of sterling integrity, industry and honor with tL fund of humor that the prover pial Tishman might, envy the subject of this notice wielded a wide influence and matte friends by the hundred. He was a Liberal in polities and a ,Presbyterian in religion and is survived by 3 sons, (W. S., of :Wroxeter ; and Alex. and Duncan, of Howick) and 4 daughters, (Mrs. 111, Sanderson, Wroxeter ; lairs. Allan Adams. Brussels ; Mrs. Thos. Lovell, Howick ; and Miss Margaret •)' Alex. of at home. One 110the i Washington City,v survives out of a Family of 18 children, Fnneral took place 011 Wednesday afternoon to Wroxeter celneteey, a most suitable set vice being conducted by Rev. Mr. Wesley, of Wroxeter. The .pall bear- ers were John McGuire, 3110, Adams, .1110. Davidson. Andrew Doig, Jim. 1 Jackson and d Edward Br•Y ens the two latter being Director's of the'Howick Mutual. Mr. McKee cher will be greatly missed at the 'nem ance Co's. Board as he knew the work and the people well and on account of sound judgment, good sense and genitality it will not be an easy matter to find a man who will . fill his place. For a 1o[iel•cher } years NL'. A ratan of his ea re- tained llisvigor and youthfulness to a (narked degree and an onlooker would not hnagi110 that he bad passed hie, 4 score years. Thu8 has passed off the stage of (action aunthei of those sturdy, unassuming influen Oat then whose name will live for many a day and whose example in .many ways could be safely frillowed by the young manhood of this .land with good results: Brussels School Board tine. Ounningham the new Chairman f( est D i of Hut 021 The 1 auilnal meek lug Agricultln•0l Society wits held in the - Council Chamber 011 Wednesday )afternoon o1' last week, with Pie81- dent, Leckie. ill 11113 rhail:. Minutes were t'ead and confirmed . and Auditors' Repel t presented and adopted. Receipts ware $1725.25 and disbursements 51680.50, leaving a balance of 5244.75." It was decided that n0 Spring Fair be held. - The Field Crop competition will be 001111(10031 and white (tats will be the crop for 1914, es lilts been the ease fol' several ye(0.3 pant: ' Thive expert judges will be asked for next Fall Fait 011 October 1 & 2 viz for Horses,: Cattle, Hoge an(1 Sheep. Following (.11101.181 were elected ;- President, J. Leckie. 1st Vice -Fres Vice -Fres , A. (3. 1)arnes. 2n(1 Vice -P. es., P. Scott. Di, emotes- Tiles. Aliller, Thos. Archibald, R. L. 310D1in11Id, 0. Turn- utill, T R. Bennett, Rohe Nichol, A.1 ex. Stewart, .1 84. - Burgess, N. W. Gerry, Alexa MieLanchlili and Ed. Fulton, bliss A. B. Ross mid Mrs, P. Scott, Lady' Directors. Auditors, F, S. Scott and A. Stench. 1111. - Delegates to Fairs' Association T. R. Bennett and 0. Turubnll. Al. Black is Secretary=Treasurer at salary of $75 00. - On motion of F. Scott, seeouded by 0. Turnbull, the two lady Directors and Directors Bennett, Stewart and Dalnes vete named a Committee to revise Prize List, of indoor depart, - melds for Fair and Dfteetots Mc- Donald, Scott, A'chibald, Turnbull and Nichol (ender similar service lu 0ntc10o1 departments, Both Commit. tees are to report at June meeting of Directors. There is a fine list of members num- bering 100 on the.roll already for 1914, whi,:h i8 all evidence of increasing in - teres) and Palk "Palace" grand stand stables, Rc., are valued at $5,700, all clear from debt. 5691 20 wets paid Cn prizes in 1913 plus the Field Crop competition awards of $75 00. Adufssion fees, at. last Fair were $854.80. Fall Fair dates will be Thursday and Friday, Oct. let and 2nd. Statutgry meeting of 111e School Beard was held, January 21st, 111 the Public Library, Members present, R. L. Leatherdele; D. -0. Ross, Jim. Outininghtun, Sam. Wilton land Al. Black. The Whilst es of the hast retro- lar meeting were read and approved. 0.'0. Ross, R. L. Leathertlnlo and .las. Fox, newly 10.elected trustees for 2 yea18anfd 9 Wilton foe 1 year tools their seats at the Board. (Moved by D. 0. Ross seconded by S, Wilton, that Jno. Oun(ingham,' he Ohitienta0 foe current year. ' 0111•. vied, As 1pel' re80101100 Visiting calx- tnss t, e yeas nre'D, C I I ' r0 for th vt lnlLt , L. Leathl'rdale and Jest 1'"ox, Prue. Cou1., J. Ounniughlmi Ai: .Blank and 5. %Alton. -' nn d +erdare' Sieved by R.L. L eath,sec ed by D. 0. Roos that Ai' 0. Dames be 1nembe1' or 1511(1ary Board £m' 8, y111r8,. 13. S. Sena 2 years, 3, F. Rowland' 1 year. Oarried. - 111oved by 1), O. '1toss, secondetll'by S. Wilton, that this OOnard adopt the neaten hl'eeented by the Ontario , i t 'n rectal \ (Inc tl 9 i Institute ,n the Pt yt V t Legislature requesting free medical. in9p25tinn in the 90l,nnls And that the c1talt'unbe nutlitlti d tO sign same. I3o1Jr4 thou Adiotirtted, Public Library Concert, Brussels Monday Evening -Feb. 9th Read what the 1re8s says of the . talent coming :- Nashville lenoessean.-'1"h61'6 was tt 1 .0geaudien08 present and assured Miss Smith of its hearty approbation by frequent and spontaneous applause. ,Vlias Smut] as a harpist has won envi- able laurels and is oue of the most suc- cessful artists in her profession. Hamilto.i (Out.) Herald -- Canada delighted. The marvelous technique and executive capabilities displayed by Ivies Smith, the harpist, were indeed delightful, and the selections deserve the warm reception accorded. - Ewing Herbert In my sincere judgment Miss Bessie Leigh is one of the best -If not the best -of the young - has rare • in America She young- er readers h •. Tbere 1s intelligeuca. and sympathy. nettling false about her :,ud she does not overdo or underdo her work. - Supt. R. J, )Walters, Warren, Ind. - The readings of Miss Leigh were so Well rendered that there was not an u - nce160((R moment from the beginning t0 the end u The BRuder Callegian — Mullin Miss u gave two songs -"Everybody's Secret," bt.Les Lehman, and "Summertime's Song," by Oley Speaks. Miss Mullin has a beaakiful voice aud a charming stagpresence and delighted th e audfeuce. In response to their in- sistence she gave' as an encore “The Skylark Song,'' by Dudley Buck, Winchester, Ind--Wl198 Vera Mullin trade the hit •of the evening, singing two illustrated scups, and after repeated enemas Mics Mullin responded with a whistling solo Miss Mullen was (=cor- ed several tines, cunt each time she re. sponded with a selection just a little better them the one previous. The Cinpinngtt Commercial Tribune. -H +cry Robinson, violinist, played under the direction of Ai'. Erin, with fine musical taste, Yet resolutely force. . fel and virile in his attacks which were in no wise marred by v101181560 shirring, the difficult Rondo Capricioso of Saint Saens. His perforinsnce bore all the and eonslaut practice earm Irks of study P attribtues necessary for fntttre su0cess. ADDITIONAL .' Osem& ACCIDENT.* Thursday evening as Grace, daughter of Rev. W. E. and Wlrs 'Kerr, of SVe11and, was out sleigh - riding with two Sui(dav ;tehool teach, ers-:and their cl.i1s411 some ' unknown than threw a chunk' of ice, or (niece of %tette 111118 load, that struck her in the 1,10e, . Her upper lip WES Ont open trent her noseto bottom, oflip, rightir643g41- y cm bar teeth. 3.(octor Sla "O b emits minted to sew up the nasty wound and she is getting along all right. It is an. other lessee on the folly of tllrowieg nlitisle8 on a ptthlle 0(0801. New PosTo1r3tClt llws.rnsu -• A t in from the Public Works de• k gentleman pertinent was in Bt1188118 on Monday )akin() t11ra9tn'elnents of the properly said to have been bought for the pro- posed new P:tstoflice building in Brns- eels The lots aro t110110 upon which the )resent postlriiice st8ncls at1(1 where A, E tlet'eev's 1(111)9 to, both belonging to '1.' Farrow and the vacant lot'bstiVeen Diet propertyand the Anderson liver'' y stable, awned by Mrs. T. Maunders, now or Detroit. Plane will he prepared And contracts let but huilttie • will not be commenced fora yea)' betide 0wlirg, to ttneltplted ill 31as,