The Brussels Post, 1914-2-12, Page 1eLs
VOL. 42 4 O. 33
BRUSSELS. UN2 -1e1U. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1914
W B. / E R k, Proi`5t tenor
New Advertisements
Ca,•(1—Dr G. i. 1311e4.
Asset n Yale- lube EWP11
Aunt oil ,t Ie—(1 B. t olfat4,
eaturdai sp1.1•ia D e ltuxx.
Mor •eoe InWbt \1,u Itohw,n.
Pore misery .I, H. tts.e as ll,
UL•nrin t +•de—t 1, Iieh4r11a.
Abstract Statement—Town Ouunuil.
?-1 isti•irt licW5
Leadbury
.7 N0. A. DOUGHERTY ('ALLED,—
LugL Friday night, about 8 )l) u'elork,
Jelin Albert Ditight'rly died til 1119
houle,La 18, 0011. 14. \li•tCillitp. ur
p11elnulukia. He moa 48 ye(trs, 1
1//011111 and 22 days old Intl hall Iivt'tl
lu this township ria' the peat 21) years
Or mole. Mr. Dougherty's bitL)1.
plluu wow in Grey Ue11n14 Ilia w'il'e,
W1111 Sm•viVr. 111,11, was 1411-4 11/1.1 ruwt.
1E.1Funion. '1'ia-t1,1r1-. four ,Ilia Dr -
ceased %vas til indual41.(*4. tram/table
tuaul and was a member of \Velem
L. 0. L., miller whose (lit (-salon the
funeral wits held Tuesday Iftrl•unnn
to Brussels rtui'trry being law polled
realm.11n+ul•ty owing to the sle,ni.
Rev. 414 E,lutuo,la, Ii 1) , 114 1V;,t4
conducted the ,service at the Inoue
anal gi lvesiile, MuA, Dougherty and
ehil'e11 shale in the sympathy 111 the
continuality In their bet emit Ina m1,
Gerrie
EDWARD I,EECIi PABs)ns AWAY AT
02—The sulljeet or this sketch was
built in the U1t11Ily of Leeds 011 Jan -
nary 14111, 1822. lits early in mimed
days were spent at his t(ule 118
eahillet linker and Intel. in life lie 111..-
11111111 (t 111111'VI igllt '1')118itt ter trade
h,• 1'u114,4vr,1 fat mnnV years ihreethng
Un- iio etrart it w ' )' 1111114 1 1 41 , 1 real,
141 qua's, Uharey'a LlelCS, Ill inns
Albert aid Mite' planes Arte,' the
le eat- Atu,n-1 flood which swept at,
way the Iluevale date aid sate mill
118 (1(1111 IS•nut the ~Vest to assist W-
eelher, the ltle.hlseph l,ee411 hn 1 h
re-rutisl1 ucl int, ad' Die mill, Pur s
few years 1,11..1(410.1 or he renthie.1
du' ing the great r part til' his Iron.
with Ids 111tit 11 a. Joseph. The tensile:
ytatls 111' 1114 life were 4p•'ut al the
hlmle 11 his sun -in-law, .1, R. GOP, tit'
Tri.4vhahive, Here hr pe(r.•fnily I'rll
141eep nu F.•11 2111. ttl'ter n few da) -
Hiness, al the ripe age of 02 11e was
milted in marriage over 00 yW3R4 (ago
Lo Mary ()molten. of lr' quoit, -whin
,1.114a '•gosh) or 11.•V 111• ne,.,
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We have marked all prices Lower than ever. •
20percent below Cost.
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Ladies' Patent Cult Ba's and Buttoned Boots
Reg $4 00 now
Ladies' Kid Ball, & Button' d JBo. is 3 5o I1OW
Ladies' Dung. Bais & Butt( inl•d Boots 2.25 If lie
Ladies' Pebbled Bals. R. g 1 75 now
Men's Heavy Kip Bats R( -g. 3 00 now
Men's Heavy Whole stock Bluchers 2 5o now
Men's Box Kip Bluchers Reg 2 75 now
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prices again as all leather goods are advancing. •
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unlined, with huge well furred collars and reveres. Gaud
• values at, $15.00—
® • Sale price $10.00
20.00 ladies' Fur -trimmed Coats for 14.50
0 9 Lallics heavy weight, finely finished (111.1 It atonia, hill; quill_
• ed lining, rtlhbtr hill vlim4l, with gno11 quality ,1F OIg4usmn1
• Sable and ()eon N4hle collars 4,111 revel es. Este p1lnoally we'd
• value at the regular prick. of $20) 00—
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- . Sale price $14.50
• • 50.00 Fur -lined Coats for 37.50
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o oloiee 00i111 Stable collar 1(1(11 r1481'l•es. Regular $50 00—
Salep rice $37.50
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• r.lieli linieg; iubhr.• hoot fined. 431111 large Mammal 1111(1 NW
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Always the Hrrhl'st Prices for Produce.
Y 1, •
hu,hatiel by 48 years. Of the six
(.bilker' been 14711 died bl h,lYuley
611/1,1 le. The four living children are :
—Mrs. J. !t Cede, t7'i m bridge ; '4114,
\\ . 1., Pavl(Fu111, \1 asldngtun, I), U, ;
\Vm. A., of Calgary ; mid Herbert U.,
Mei MI, Alr. Leech wee one of ten
brothers who were among the pioneer
tot thos of G0reii' and Biuevale.
Titer til' the brothers still survive
namely, J1111014 111111 Rev. W, IV
of Giel de, laud Rev. George, of Saute
M
mien, 011 Frau the time of his
cellelraie'', white' (lectured eat y iu
Ilio, 111. 19148 always deeply interested
1(111 101ive 111 (Ih 1911443 work and a
unverfit1 rover for gond whenever he
lived, Ile watt a mita of (trap piety
and 8111411g pet stolidity clisiatetetional
ray gentlen,•84, khnel ts4and sympathy
and esti highly resperlr11 iand even
beloved by all avium knew hint It. is
rtu•e privilege to 0111111 111 (.0e1 a(•1
with at life of such e194ett1Pa8. 7'141•
I,•aoef11) end was the 1,1111 ,13 flrqUAIIPIA
Ili .00.11 n lir'•, '1'Ite remains wets hi -
leered it) the (9m rhe ve11i'11'ry on Feb,
4i It, ate'. 1411111. 4(4411es held iti Ifo•
')','ivbridge 1(1111 G.r,-ie Mrthotliul
rin11s'he, 11t wltuh 11,7114. Messrs
4111ureit,use, Ali•Kelvey and Rivt•r8
1wilt liar). The eats lily life veiled lint
11 • 1 Ind•'naw h, fin, tiro of 1 lint lire
iives,u,d 44 ill 41,11 live 1111,
"Our crines full from 81(11 1n 4on1
A 111) grow forever 111111 fol'Ver!"
1loWICK 1IUTUAL—The 41st annual
tmeelhug of the li„wielc Mattel Fire
11 am(umt'CO. was held 011 1 11 'roma
(pi\474Pa llolo
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I'rr4ll 11111.1i°1".1 R M,d,sk1II'r hl ILfte4 )huair
'I'hel"' was a el eat r,,IWI1 end business
was push. al Ihreugl in good shape.
J. ,hueL8On ase r1••rleeted 118 1)11 11(111p
nod Alrx. A3n14trher ehl,,e, to lake
I h,• II11mee 4,f his esteemed father. lal.i-
ly (1(reitx4d. Both by avel11m(il hill
Owing to ie14ig11ali(11 or J '1'. \\')•Ilia,
mediate member of 11e Dil Nrtelr(tl i•
o Heel/11111 .d' iuten11r,l tn•uu,vi11 to the
Winn, Jas Kiri on, 11' 'I'll '11 ))l'i 1')', 47(14
•'leried 10 his 116104 lit a ront44t with
\I1•. M•I).nlgall. 'I'. Sllr,m'rt' ail T
It 131une1.l wore re•,Illplinied Audi.
hesThe Cienpa.uy 11114 it great
(('4491.
Belgrave
li'•v' C \V Killed 1telt visited in
11. do; irb 311 %tell(
NII sl'evirl' ill 11e) 11.1114) O)im en him
Senility Pvellillg (111 1410/11111 Ilf Merin
\Vm. .1. Jialteston 11114 wife, itf
(i1n,),t1 tie. Man., sure visiting ft•iends
in the 4'1011111y.
H,u•1dd Robinson; of lbu'n11cl, 111111
the misfortune It, fall 11101 frail 1111. 1114
log, while working in the bush.
1)r and Mts. allert1rt. 141Pt111eil flit'
111nrt•nl kir the Int e Haw/oil L,w'h, it,
Gowrie, last week. 11411;9. SLewarl 18 u
gland dnughlel,
Ati A act ion Sale of honsehnld
flu nil urn 111111 112'I'18, 13.11111 1g to Ihr
late \Its, D \\'heeler, will be hell
Saturday Df this week, 1st. 1 p. 111
sole 11111(4t1•vel 134 (108,' up esylate.
James Taylor will wield the Mummer.
Wednesday conelnded 11 series of
'I'lllulble teas given by Mrs. .111.8.
Taylor. The all time t>renpatinu tel'
quiltitng was the order of employ
1111111. inlet pi -raw(' with (IIsrus8imis hill
13 1(411(14111-''111(te topics of the. day.
4111141141 thanks were temletsel 111the
hoshr4., for her sanuntatnns hospitality
The 1Voitt•rl'8 institute of Belgutve
v ll 1 1'Al• ( lir to 1 he Heathers of
% 1 A 11 I t
1,l+• FnlMel 8' ( 1011 un '1'ursday, 17th
lest., in the 0 0. F. Hell, al 8 11. m.
Hilo bora' e pvep(traLions are being
Made and (1 !troth able time is expect-
ed. Omiv members of lip' Farmer's'
Uluh Whet their wives and nientbers of
(4 o u 1,t husbands
1,h 1V mr a Glatiluhe and us
ext
>eeled
'se 1 is 1 heel-
liy he demise fl. s, )ata W
,'r, 11111 passed sally en Jett 20. af1.'1'
a residimee stere of 80 veers, the last.
of the family has gine. Slm' Was
n.warm -)'1•irell W Ills 12ng11.11 rllu)IIt
in life 441111 did not forget thein hi her
\Vi11. The e'xemit rs +n•e Henry
.)4,111414011 and Al t'll )3t4vdgP4. A.
ming 1118 lrque414 are 1—$33110 10 the
A a gl3en4 Ftreigl M114iout(11•)• Soeiel y ;
23110 Fur ieveetown1, by eXr0111114. in-
terest to Apply nit stipend of reeler
ltt'9r ; $200 1.i l 1118181 1(1 41(111 111101.8-o
gra to 1114 e(m•e'htker or lnihtl p144. „1'
I,,1:iell',41411 hi414.1i11 kin the RI 11ulon
1e11111 e1'1 ; $500 14, niece in England ;
and Ilah,inll' t0 hr divided 41(11(13
(' 111, Ives The I'Vheelr411 Pa 11141 110111
Surrey, l.oglitn), and have nn close
reh4tIves 1nlh111 (oni1ry, -
- Bluevale -•
A inlet y 43 - Hhtevale young pmol'
,11leilie'd 164 Mkal il,g ('til nivel ah
til is8el1 rink Tuesday night.
'Phe 1V, 41. 8.• ..f the Methodist
rhvroh 141)) 13'11 1hoit regulate Month -
Iv meeting on Tuesday afternoon,
Feb. 1711,. n1 230 n1 the P,lrsnmlg1
017118 et the 51 twill the '•NI -hI \1'i'
linnet".)4uniitieeetl 111 lake phare in
M.u11n,y eVenIng last had 111 he oa1'el.
led lamp %vitt he C1v+'nvatoll ealy dale.
OOtmt Douglas. 0. 0. Ti', glom 4.11
oyst et (11104e1 011 AV'r(1nes(isv night
'Hot supper 4111, 141rv1(1 131 the Presby-
terian Oliurell add a re net ton 1 f tousle
»r1411e,1•es, tate flint, wed in 1114 ('. 0, F.
[11111, '
)'ht Newer' Leigne of the \le4h-
odigt r111orh .131ptn•atr, 14111 11114 43
sleds ill Igoe Iaieenetrll of 111" Hewett
n Fi11111)' i4,'iintt, Feta 13411 'Phe
eveuing'9 p1togr1in .. ill r1 niisl of a
*11111 unl'•1i•all anal 111 'l are megrim!
mad games Li- r1111ill als0 hr served,-
(Nene sellspenda ph us,ll.t evetiielg.
1113Ait ling —l'l'nf 8 13 4)1(lretely,
who is to 0.11(91• ai11 id(irl'ss .m, the
Ornwolidl,eki Snheol gie4tita at Die
nie(1[ngriftheI..ilr'r,i•v, Soviet (11,41
,VlnlldIy might 14'oull like 1,41 -meet 114
newly It•(18)Pe4 and 1e(1,0tl1.8' 13.11111 the
enrentllyditigx r011111ry es possible while
he i4 here. Pref Ai-Onvtdy 11443)1 14 118
nice, n good aprultet; (rad lets (large
of Agee:1(1mn1 keliett.l1ne for 1111 bile
HP1100111 111 1111 • lirnainit 11f Ontnt
A4 1)ireettie of N4111re 131 tidy (t 1111
O A O lie la welt anti favorably
known 10 Outetr1n 1111heu1 teacher* Who
have taken cnul•aes in this suhjert
pallet' his 'halt{[�r. His atddrels.will be
West yet ed with lantern ehdra,
7'he Presbyterian Ohurch 49)18 filled
last Pividl y evetkimg by an appreehe
ti74 tmt(ihelICe to wlIn1(84 Ills pt'eeerlltt-
tml t ll' "A Ladles' A1)1 13U81114348 inert -
hog at M(ovhawk Oruss-roads," The
play was admirably p149ented by over
m
410(3('4 of Bluevale ladies, attired int
lire quaint cnslnotee of earlier (lays,
4410011 were the cause of 11111(111 in-
terest and amusement, W so
1111411)' of I he parte were rap4311)y HIh'tl
it is impossible to make special
mention 1111) it 14 said that the ladies
have received flattering nff141'8 to go
on the road. During the course of
the play and also at the beginning of
the eveuhtg-vtu'ious nit -deal 111111114) 8
were given, (111(1 x11(1 it ((p311141 felt41'4
of the everting was the Mayp(lle
Drill, beautifully +•x een14d hy riglit
young 1111IPS, Misses Irene 1111e8w1•0.
\htry King, Agnes Alt hignn. 1,1 i
(Grey, Mary Dhtmemd. Annie Diamond,
F141,•n Black and Mary Alesser.
Listowel
At the h einunretl sleeting Mondry
•'f tlu' local High Sole ad board, Geo,
Ore y, 13 A , 47)44ll'0h'd rh/11rulnn to
suet -m.(1 (3 F, Gro, win presided last
4•Par, bill 4711(1 471,111' remaining on, pthe
11,1(1113 did not wish the chief Isotec.
11, w118 decided to forma cadet (tom 4
4141111011g the rtoent visit of Major
11(.0r0uum m. of London. A. resolu-
tion of sympathyWAR passed 1111-
1111111010141y
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v e m •1, e
til 11 1 mad will O f t vm11 ti at
dim u v
once In R. K Hall, 14 ntl'tnbei who ie
4.e1y crit•icaliy ill Itt his hnwr here.
Ortsnbrook
Steve. Kreseler, of the Son, Is here
1111 a ho)11111y visit.
Mrs. F R u ,11114 is hack frill a visit
of 5 til 6 weeks with leer daughter at
131-1 lin.
Rev. Mr. Mr011lloeh is away at
'111vita ork this week tacking part 111
'p4'rl11 8(h'Virl' t Ilia tu'r being held.
Owing to the stern of last Sunday
the llei lm est ehtn'rll service was
cen0elled. Next Sahbath aft et nn1',1
the Con11Ip,1iln will be olserV3).
A .411141 time ago O4,rlrnd '4 11 '), a
well kuowtl r(sldettl of this locality.
was ill with )lnetu11o11ia hint ie rota-
ting 11 11011( 211.1 lively Its ever now. He
111 his 79111 yeas hitt no one would
vet' guess that he was anywhere
afar1h(t) if they 4(144' 111111 4.1') UI(g IL'
11(1(11 ur had a look at his jollyface.
Walton
Mfrs. Joseph Bennett has beim ht1(3
tip with the grippe but we hope she
will soon be tis well a9 ever.
There WW1 110 APt vine in St. Gent'g.'s
elm0h last Sunday afternoon owing
1,11 I he ine)Pm4laty of ?lye weather.
Keep tab en the liaz(ar to be 11(41d
in the A. 0 17 \V. lila! Tuesday vest'
Mg, 24th inst., nattier Ih1 auspices of
1)14 Ladies' 0111)0 and Young People's
Sne1ely of St. George's church, 'There
will be booths, an tultograph quilt, a
musket' momenta and good supper.
A big armed expected.
Walton WIunth's Institute will
hold 1)1(411 regulon meeting. in the
1,01,11' 11f Mrs. Chas. Drager on Wed.
neaday afternoon of next week, 0t 3
o'clock. Topics will he "The White
8111ve trade,' Mas. (Rev.) Edmundsr
•A sgiuu a deal for our boys and girls"
n
by Mrs. Neal. The ladies eV the I-
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ati1111r have been doing good work 111
seeding hales till clothing, etc. to the
needy in 'Toledo,
The L, 0. L. Concert. held on Tues-
day ev1ming in the A. 0. U. W. Hall
hero was vehY successful. Master of
1 .tit e d PII11', 1143, (1134 1 ird
the Lodge, D ro 1
t p
the PlIalr alai int red ucod the follow-
ing talent :--Gem 12811143, 171111 84111.
several maws in good vide,. ; Miss
24111,1 Harris, whose two mitts were
v ( •'v \ 4 Annie
nnlstf 1, l ebl y run, 1411. .11x.. A i Ir
Felgu8nn i/rrformiug her pal t very
efficiently- 119 10410111 11,111158. Prat
McM lit ten and ditughler, of lm(knmv,
well sustained thein' reputation as
expert musicians and i11111 nore of
hir1) mid twined creation. Prrtgi74,11
was thoroughly enjoyed and 47(18
unique It ninny respects. Lan(h 49114
8,•rvl•d 111 1 11 ('1,81. Fh11tnlill pro-
(lee(1a 474)'1 $32 00 It is the intention
of 111e 1,111ge In improve 1,114 Ornl,ge
!loll, Build Ili %lill .let/deed,a„u14u1
Fmllll)ttUml 110111 turd 0111(.1' 11ep3(118
Infante. -
Ethel
The font 81041111g 0,14(4 11.114 101111 post, -
polled to Febrntt1y 27111 at Godeli0h.
The sad story of the death of Rev.
A. 1. Mcfitivey's niece may be read
on page 4 0l' this issue.
A ('1111)11ig('111 41f Orelrg'rlllel) talk of
visiting \V'roirette next Monday to
+(44141. iu the institution of a new.
Oinngr, 1,1411 ',
Next. Sabina/1h eventing the young
plan 44111 ht' III bl,u'ge of the 1]n -
(1e teor Ort VhPP 111 1111, Pi'11411V I P1'itl
data)), ceitivaalchng (n (7 RU. Siam
(lluoidtrll will MIrodu(4 the 11)111(1
u hieh krill be ' 1110uhn1 111(1 „H[
1.1111.1."
0t+ ion to the 13,ul -weather 4491,
Alnmdny evening the 01 mere Lodge
11(11 meek It will he hold, Friday
4ver,ing, f this 4V(tele A4 several hal -
pertain 1131144 rate 111 he filled made
Vla•itnl by rein 7108, 1,l large attend.
mare is nsltrd Inv
4\'02rhot 4 IN)TI'rtlTE.-'Ph( 1'l•glllnl•
Hetet tile meeting e,f the Venuoi's
Itiete11)l. 41111 he held t11i 1hue-filly
Fete a •'y 101 h. 11.1 231' li'cloell at the
Immo or \lrs.0 ll orrhinson, Sttl,jl•rt
'•1)„vtlnpnm•nl of eloar,l(tlel.,” to be
1+41 114 Ales. P. lt1.1(,Iy end
Ili Hie -4 m 4-1111 orb—grant aalik'lls'
frim SItlltl'4p1no,', "A Provincial
system of \11400111 Dente] Ils)}eetion
of rh1nl rhilrirei" velli 134 mnvtdrr(•tl.
Sleigh will leave •1. Mot)ont)d s store
at ' 1 130 to n,nlvey the 13113148 10 the
11,1441111g4 111418P 14 hind' WPa Ulrl' O1'
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0/1114 11111 111P0'1111g will .be hell rU t11e
home (1F 11188 111111, A gond-ateUti'
Knee is honied fuer
ANNUAL MEETING OF
MELVIL E CHURCH
Past Year One Marked By Success
The Attnlutl eingrlgttt11mal meet-
Ingot'NIe)villechto•ch l'1t14 held Fri-
day evening of last. week, Rev. A. J,
Mann, 13, A. , pastor. presiding. After
10111111e21 11F Nest no loud In1311ng 181•le
read rnotirts were peesented front the
various (rgi4llzations showing growl
,u•tivity and 511,11 in a good rause.
Fimutelal repo) t IVIW read by Nl.
(Black ; Repine of S4'8sint1 by G. A.
REV A. J MANN, B. A.,
PASTOR OP aumvitLE CHURCH,
BRUSSELS.
Di4mlunu1 ; Matinees report by
Walter YIii11 ; Sunday eehlol by 1\1148,
.1. Kerr ; Yeu I,g People's Society by
\Ifs., Grater Stewart ; \V. 10. M. S., by
Sirs. A. Strnnh,u ; Moine Missions by
miss Ste wart;Mission Betel by Ainhe
M,'L110011111 ; Lathes' Aid by Mrs, J.
Kerr ; Sewing Uncle by ,\li84 Joao
eluate ; lumrstown \V. F. A1., S. by
Miss \I 8r jurie 811 110110,11.
011ire hearers weir elected as fol-
low for ensuing yetu Managers
Fey 3 years, P. A. 1141A1111m•, \V11Ler
Yuill, Jas. BellatLyI4 a11(1 Jou,
I),tvld,ltt,. Andrew Lamont wits
rfut4rn to fill out. the treat ,f M. H.
M 11,1.1, 1r1111 V ed.
41. 13111014, was re-elected Secretary-
TreasurPl• tit a Salmi of
:3125 00. Alex. Stew4u t, Assistant
Seem -levy. A. St ratchet' 1111d Jun.
Ferguson, Anil 11ms. Trustees,
A. Stewart jr. W. Yell' and P. A
.)cAKline. Ushers. ,l111Les 13111)4111
1yew tool G A. Deadman. 'ii8s Kate
.NuUalhnu Uarettker and 1V. Artu-
strong 111 gnu pumper. Offieet 8 were
Thanked for faithfulness to duty.
13niidhllg Committee's rrput•t was
presented by J. Lrckir, showing must
of pI opn8etl new ,'Itturh and cement
stablieg to be about. 6127,0110 Malkin
of 1), [481144 and .1. Fox l lett (lir re-
port be lu'rrptetl and tltttl 1111lditgs
be proceeded with wa8. Carried
unanimously.
Following were appointed it Com-
mit tee to ala•tthge far g1'itvel h(utlieg
hers to. now chili (h sheet :— Jas.
511411', 4)18, (141111. A Lemont, A. D.
Gl suit. A. Crooks, W. Ypill, P. A.
Sl'Arthur and Doug/alai Strachan.
A hearty 7,119 of 110111ka WW1 passed
to the el e1 . of the (Morel, under the
14(d3tship of 14l1 , Addie \Vriglll, for
faithful Orr
fires ih the past.
Looking.
rnlvur(1 the erection of the now chinch
111114118111113 (Il1ti encouraging rep11rls
were given fr1111 various (lepilt'tturnl4
its to 0.111ribmitios being made and to
he 111ae1e IloVltl'd the 13ni111ing Fund.
The report of finances marked 11
spit it of libel ality. Aiming items of
w e following )3ivelu e
niP ere ; to h 1
r a t g p
liiferinl„ $20.4105; Plate 0olleeti0ti4
$251 41 \\'eekly \088tn1n.ry ill
11.11i1111t, $85570; Sinking Fund OM..
nonan, $308 Organist's salary, $260-;
0,i', (,l11 1l', ;3100, Src.-Leas., $1110;
10114.1 (1111 light. $1'2903 ; rep lire,
$111128; 41Ixsion8 4411111101, 3180938;
Presbytery and Synod funds, $24 40
After the hardness 'tees conelutlyd
the ttnHlll'il meeting was brought to a
1411181 alai lunch was served by the
ladies.
:This 18 Rev, Mr. p'iano's first year
as pmestol•, Ile Is being heartily sup-
ported and
upportetltul piovinghis worth both 111
Ile pulpit: mitt noligleepti on. Mrs.
Mann Is also raotleriog valuable and
highly men eelaied assistance. The:
(altars) egal ion is large, well -to -d0 and
111 gnl04 114,,), attul will gra into the
-
(renl.1u1l (if 11, fine eilifine that will be.
111, nradil to ?teshytt'riln)Isul in. this
!Duality 11,1(1 ('amble the n1g,tdzeti1us
to do their wit; It 1)rltee 1111111 ever.
\V. H. 0,10 raid skims and Dugtlld
lin 1ehi1 son have left for lli 9114.
131,1tion where they 11119e 11, rnntrtteL
or r,ll ing bonnet., ,\Its. Hlltl'11l11a1)Il
and baby „ill stay. with her nuntller,
airs. (;ol,•.
1,EOTDRE,—Onn Ft ld3,y evening, 2711i
hi181., Rev W. A. Briulll y, of 'Peea-
w111er, +rill deliver hie Hoe i,eotit re,
Pal. ami hie 1,13"," '111 the Pi ',slip.
t.+1•ial. Howell here. \47431014 out fol'
the hills giving fit 11141' 'particulars.
Greve.
i51314(1)1,i1hwe11, 14( 01,13., 18 inane
'1 t vi '. with Howell
'I`''n'rl in t S V
t1lk A
1 6.
friends, '
I 11x91 y Ilnl1m.y, of kiosk , 118 visiting
el the home or. 11h., 1'mher,
lite ;et 4., 1214 (1011. -
M,44 Floel•o,e \V hil ileld is bottle
afro' a I14011dn.y of two Weeks with
friendsal 'rot ow 14 and Acton 4Vh1e11
she r'tljoyed very tunrh.
Miss Ida„ Bands entertained Wan.
dil4ylm•4,, 11194 Elsie Alayh,1ry,
it1(4sr11 Currie wnti Alinas Virile (lo.
(9011011 tyl lei• 1111100 \I(4dav evening
last. An- elljnyaitletime wait moon
Miss 11Arths: Aems( 1('1g. dangllter of
J. and Mrs. Aru1t'oig. 1(il1.0n13,( at'
1 a e d W 111
borne fl on) till xll'11d I'(1 11,4
'rived Tn( Y
Wiaiih)Ivg wild the West, $la= will
prtbnitly 1'tatatl[Il - In the nietttltllutl,
She is 4Ve111ulu4 batik,
Thursday, 201,13 11384.., ie the dote
mauled foe J1111, Eweil's clearing
Auction .''hale, Lot 5, Con. 15. Every-
thing move 118 he hots sold his farm
and is moving 1,0 Brussels. List may
.s read lot this issue of 'Paso Poem.
F. S. Scutt will be the Anctiotteer
POSTPONED SALE — Owing to the
stun 11) and elle bad rou(111,iun of the
roads poet Moeda), the Auction Sale
of 12,14111 St, clt, 1xmplemeuto of Gettige
Oook, Lot 12, Cum. 6, was not bold,
but was postponed until next A10n-
day afternoon. Mr. Oook 11148 leased
his No In so the sale will be without
reserve. Dont fol get next Monday.
'THOS. STRAOHAN Sr, ANSWERS 7 HE
ROLL UALI,—After a leugthwrrd per-
kel til' pour health of nearly 2 years,
Thouats Stla(•hull, jr., passed tawny
143111 Sumdity.evening shout 0 o'clock,
aged 61' years and 4 months. He was
to H1111 of ex -Reeve acrd Alas. Strontium
of the 3,113 con., and had always lived
its Grey towiship. 8 or 10 yelu'8 ago
deceased purchased the fine 100 arse
hlrlu, Let 8, 0011. 6, Grey, from John
Smith, end on marrying Miss Isabel
McDonillcl tiok up residence there.
He is survived by his wife, 2 sons and
a 1)4utg111Pr, Mr. Ste•aohen mu8 11 1111.•d
working, Ituneral1' maul, a kind hus-
band, go 14 father a11(1 Ht'81-011198
l.rig;hbur. Hr mos a member of the
Pieabyterian church and a Liberal Ito
ppnlitcs, Tile funeral took place to
Brussels cemetery Wednesday after-
noon, Rev. A, J. AJann, of Brussels,
deceased's pastor conducting the ser -
vire. Airs. Htrachen and family will
be accorded widein their
c ed sympathy
sadness.
Henfryn
O11 Sunday next, Feb. 16th, there
will be a celebration of Holy Com-
munion in St. David's church at 11
a. m. The Rev. F. T. Deacon, B. A„
r40tur of Milverton, is expected to be
here.
Morris
ARRIVED ROME.—Gilbert Speir, who
was 811 severely. bunted by gasoline, in
the West, ala'ived• home this week.
He is mtaking fair p11gress and ere
long will be about as well 1(8 ever the
hope. He had a 0104e call and u hard
pull in making the recovery -grade.
1188 IDA GARNISS PASSES AWAY.—
AI>nut 110011 1111 Wednesday Miss Ida
Gamble, 211d 0011., daughter of the
hate Frank G1u4t148, who died 4 years
ago, paid Nature's debt. She had
been pool ly for some time and nutlet. -
went nperatiOn 1111 Turaday, She
rallied (tft.'c that but subsequently be-
gan to 44.01 until death cause. She'
w118,1. faithful Bible Class teacher a1
Brownln4vn Methodist Sabbath
Sehoilfer years anti helper is every
11011(1 work. Miss Gartlitis was burl
011 the farm 0(1 _. which she died.
Funeral will take place Friday after-
noon at 1.80 to Bluevale cemetery,
Church Chimes
AYP A next --Sunday evening is
St.loltu's. church after service
Sunctvv in St loin's church tit8
Rector will take as his subject at the
morning service "Relieving' and re:eie
'g" and at 7 p m ; 'A care for ail
Il•s "
Owing to the inclemency of the
weather lost Sunda% rhe.-aIniversar% `ar
M
itff Preto 41 Y 'r1,tan •a Chni'CII 19, un(r
Postponed until next Sabbath. Con-
s q fru' y R. v. Mr, Mann will be al
411nerufF afternoon and evening 141111
Rev M'. Lund,, of Walton, will take
h s place here.
v 1 1 en 4 Da in
Next uuda 4911 be W m v
S
the Methodist church Morning ger
(nonal1,t m will be addressed sed to
Lite
maned ladles from tee topic "The
woman who gave- her ah ' 'the oboe
,viii be composed of married women, In
he evening the address will be to the
mint; ladies who will also lead in the.
sett/ice of song.
YI EN'4 iiANQox'r —Last Friday a most
•alj 1\111:1,0 tune was spent by the men of
-d1, J111111'A chu ch Brussels. Despite
e
he inclement weather
a goodly number
of men were present at the supper Phe
ladles had excelled themselves in the
preparation oftne geod things provided
and the tables and hall- were tastefully
decorated.; 'Phe quests of the Indies sat
t1,uvn to supper at 7 p m. and didfull
justice to their repast: Atter the sup
per J, G Jones W9a called upon to thank
1 n Indies on behalf of the meg for the
effurta they had put roramforth A p g
49 as provided as hollows: --Pt. I.—Song
C Wo'kutan• recitation, R Stevens ;
song, J. Jou'_S ; instrumental duet , H.
Wlu1tard and H McCutcheon ; song,
Rev R. E. Page ; sone, Miss Marjorie
C14tnpbell.9, Part 2.—Instrumental solo.
13 Whittard ; St, John's Y P Band,
Seiul14nt ; song, 1 Jones , song, Rev
R Fi P ge ; St lupin's Y. P. Band ;
"Gott same the King. Daring the in-
terval bet were the .two parts of, Ole
program Mt', Page spokeconcerning the
wotkofthe chut'ch and , Mr. Jones ex•
pressed sotile views upon the church
urganiSation .
W M. 8. ANNIVERSARY —' Last Sun-
day was the senivrrsa, v of the Nomen's
Missionery Society in the Methodist
churoh, 1iru. seIi4, W. G.
Uouuol lv, H A , wh0 bands spentRev7 ears
in Japan as missionary, and as home on
luriouell, was in the. pulpit. 'l'he
weather could hardly be t'oueher yet
}people came-ottl to bear the stranger's
messages on the good work being done
in the Britain of the East. Instead of
preaching sermons Mr, Connolly chose
the more plaettcal 141 y'4 of dealing with
japan and. Ps p-'lpte anti hy fact, fit' ul•cs,
p"rson:ll experience, &t1 , threw Inn0)1
int et 141 Rpm 111111 up ,11 the miSSlonary
progress In )hat land. He derori11ei1
he trimmer's and c(moms of the people,
their religious, ednentonai, iu(lustrial
and military life and gave addresses'
brim hill of inlormetion 'Phe , everend
gentleman addressed the Sabbath
8o11on1 for he89'y an hour and Monday
Afuet'ltmou wp eke to tile members of the
W ;V] S laud Indies (rum the sister
Secietie11Il 1344381/818 iq the oelasol Neal
of the clidal, 1 relation to Ole women.
of Japan alai what rs being done for
thorn. Miss Downing reudered a choice'
0010 and the lecturer sang; sores in Ja-
panese toll English Rev Mr. Wren
in wooled Rev Mr. Council y's visit was
weeny etljeved and many ere dis-
appointed -that weather cop(litons fors
mole (heir attendance at Ole church.
The visitor and the pts or were college
chums and the reunion after the lapse
of 4ears was mutually enjoyed, We
tutor Rev. Mr Connolly will be able to
1414? bice to 133 ussris 828111 before he re -
119718 10 hts wo'k next Fall. Hn 15410119
optimistic about the outcome- of the
sed '04111)1314113 look 11434111 the recom-
mendation nF the Chn5118(1 religion
ending 4'a41.111en and businessmen as -
most helpful to the cause, While the
(48grrne85 04. y .1111z' men - to read and
study the Rible 1s very marked Con•
do lone are improving noticeably as it
relates to women . and girls and the
w ak twine done "bv the Women's
missions, ySociety is bearing fruit that,
.vill produce arich harvest in the near
future:
00055(13 ERR REPORT
R• port of Form II1 students will be
11vei1 at end of Feh}uary and include
both January and Februar, exams.
Form II —Examined in Geom., Geog„
0,1m . Hist , Comp.
G Edwards 72 B Kerr 48
ackso11
❑d
L 1 69 K McDonald 48
1l Denman .68 1"Scott . ...45
J Elliott68 ****R S(nc1e1r:...3g
B McQnatrle - 57 G Wilson 36
f HaI) utyne..... 53 **F Wood... 34
IRands .,. ....5o *W Harris 33
Form I.—Examined in Composition,
Latin, Grammar and Literature.
R Stewart - 87
M Howes85
S Grant 85
A Sperling...,84
LAmene.... 83
L tininess 83
I. Richmond 83
L 'Purvey113
J 0 Iver 82
h Wright 82
A Fulton 78
G Armstrong....77
I S(elss .....75
M McF'tl lane....72
H Currie 69
F Scott - 69
C Sellers 67
13 Campbell .67
A McLauchlin-6x
i Yuih .60
4*E-Mc1 y .56
*"E Rends 51
P MCPHRAuoN, Asst.
H S SCOTT, Trio.
ROOM IV
Tested In Spelliug, Writing, Composi-
tion, History.
SR IV
41 Gerry 7g D Ross
11 Stewart 7q R Hewitt
1R. IV
•V Buchanan...:. 74 H JMmes -47
1 Hest ..,.........72 A Fax ' 47
M Hillson ...6q •41 Carter 44
H Wright..........'8 *A Attwood 44
N Skel, n 58 1 Warwick ......35
A Carrie .....F mt.Hau hton I
Sb * R 3
1 Fox ..•,..... *M Pawson.......25
P Bat kl y .......:50
Those whose names are marked *have
1n18sed tine or more exams.
11.3 on roll 20. Average attendance
18
I G Sssan'B.
ROOMIII
Sr III —Ex llnined in Gram„ Art,
A,i•h., ' Restling and . daily work.
Ho 114 5 o •
n 75 Ps 6
v1r.Ltiuchiin 85 80 Cal diff 1....,.58
M"
Rbnnfo's'.ord84 O 4l1mingway . 57
70 •.... -57
VHarris ...... 68 W
' VleLauchliu, 65 W Roe 38
GThompson - 59 *R Currie 36
in ski Art,Spell
Jr III —Examined1 t ,
p .
and (hely work. Honors
75.
Pass 6o.
D Holmes ......,.76 C Hollinger .47
G Backer . .,7'; A Stewart 44
G larvis .,.,......66 D Currie 43
E Burgess 6t *W lames 43
M Wilton 56 1. Conley 40
I McNichol 55 c V Snider.... .40
C Anderson. 54 *At Bristow .32
M Campbell 53 *1 Harkness ......16
Those ?narked* missed exams.
B. HatrosesoN,
ROOM II
Sr. II —Examined in Arlth., Geo.,
Spell and daily .work. Honore 75•
1'888 60.
D Walker - .q3 ,L Barkley 6g
C Thompson 85 J Lowry .•.. 6
F Stewart 79 K McLaren .6o
M Oliver ........78 M McCracken ...55.'
E Hollinger 77 M Wood ..53
T Burgess ..73
Jr II —Examined in Geog
Spell., and daily Work. Honors 75,
414144 69.
.
4
H K y, ...... 85 F Oliver
E Oliver ....78 B 'Tinea
M McLauchlin•• 75 L Flan
B Hemingway ...75 G Wilson
Jr Pt I—Exem111e11 111 Arith., Spell,
Reading alld daily work. Honors 76,
Pass 6o. -
L Holmes .57 C Lott ......43
A Ballon yne 0...45 L Snider .31
P. BAEKKR.
ROOM I .
Class V —Examined in Aritb 4 Reads,
Spell, leportnlent and daily Work,
Walker. ,. 8 0 Salter .
Sate 3333.
I 9• 77
W McDowell —.93 1.'i'huell
974
I Milligan g1 7 Candler.. ,.
4* acmes. gn A'Phomson.,....,711
13 Cted,f, 87 *RJ areas .6o
IV -Examined in same.
E S1oLaten a8 C Bristow ..,..,.•75
M Ke1tpedv .86 D 'I'hoth?lOU ..4.65
E MeX y ,77 *G Eckmier 6o
III Excellent 1 Keys, B. Salter,,
4V McF11txsiu1, Ii Ferguson, M. Wil.
son, C Aed..reoe, G Rest (food '•'G.
Stewart, E 'Daonis, S liallattvne, 1L.
Holltu ee M Hollitl r
a ate . j McCracken,
II Erxeellent —K 0anater, N, Me-
DO well Good — Mary Settler,
1 Iiklelle t •—I Hunter,
1 , (riood.--
X Saltier, N Slider.
F, Bye' 8tSNAM.'
73
59
73
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