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The Brussels Post, 1914-2-19, Page 8
Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Here are six polntethat contribute to It* Increasing popularity -Its taste is t•xceeding'y pieSIRnt. --It does not derange the stomach. -I, t s large bottle for the moire,. -I1 contains nothing hat naiad, -Its purity is above reproach -It Will relieve vuu or your money back It is strange it is becctnitg our best selling Cough Medicine - 25c and 50c bottles A good tonic to take after being tun down from a cold - Olive OH Errluision Pleasant to take and ati.it, digested. La: ge bottle $t.00. Bargains in WallPaper In order to make room for our ue•r Spri±tg stock of Wall Paper we have some add lots we want to Otter ill a betty. Lots of Wall Patic r con Mining eight, ten and twelve lolls a! Half Price and Less Some of these have the matching border and if you hove a room they will suit it will certainly pay 3 o t}) see them. Whether you are ready '0 paper jag, now or 1101 it would be worth while to buy ahead as these remnant. et the law pr•ce will soon get picked over. Ask to see them. 'The Store F. ■ SMITH DRUGGIST AND STATIONER, fatal iletus Item SEVERAL enquiries for donees to rent or bus. An advt, alight do business BRUSSELS School Board met last 1711 - day eveumg and attended to routine business, Punic Library Board will meet next Monday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Will the members please take notice. ALFRED BARKER tnatle shipments of his choice bred poultry last week to Fort William, Heiman and Mitchell. He has a fiat: plant. MONTHLY Horse Fair Thursday, March 5th Everybody is going tt at tend this Fair, The business people should let their bargains be known. LAST week THE Port omitted to state that musical select ons were rendered at the Carnival on the bagpipes by Ronald Inglis. a sou of bonnie Scotland, who plays like a veteran Ray D. WREN, M. A , and Mrs. R Dark were elected by the Temperance Association of Brussels to represent them at the Conn'y Convection to he held in Ontario Street Methodist church Chin on, Fr day MON week. THE frame hoose on the lot bought by the Methodis' church for their new shed has been 1,':rchased by S. Carter 'who purposes removing it to his proper y Sud win' utilize it for stabling purp tees. He intends siding and roofing it with metallio. LAST week a score of teams belong. ing to members and adherents of the Methodist church buckled into it and hauled the necessary gravel for the new horse sheds to be erected. ')'his week Melville church folk are securing the raw material for similar work al their church. The gravel was hauled from T. Milier'i pit, fi li line Morris township WOMEN'S INsTtTUTE -'the February meeting of Brussels Women's Institute will be held in the Public Library Andi• enee room, Friday. aftetnoon of this week, at 2.30 o'clock Topic will be "The benefits and pleasure of a Mc- Donald Institute training," to be intro- duced by Mrs, john Robb and followed by discussion. All the woolen of the community are invited to this mee ing DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT - The death occurred in Strathclair, Manitoba, on Wednesd.y, Feb rich, of Alexander Kippen, hrothernr Mrs. Duncan Stewart of Stratford The late Mr Kippen was an old North Easihope bo , who left for the West some 30 Years ago and took up farming a lew miles from Strathclair, Ot recent years he had been living in the town retired Deceased was about 65 years of age and is survived by two sons. As Mr. Stewart's brother passed away in Brussels on 'Chursday, this double family bereavement will win the deep sympathy of a wide circle of friends. L1'TOWEL BANNER ;EAS WoRR1Es - v The Editor of the Listowel el Banner has troubles or his own and here is one he spoke of Mat week :-"We wish the people of Belgium would only change the name of teat little village of Bros sets so that it wouldn't col filet with nur Brussels, Ont. Pick op the dailies and vou'tl flet; a dispatch from Brus• cels roost any time telling of some ex- citing happening and just as the scissors are half way round it the des covert' is made that the murder, riot or whatever it was. didn't happen in our Brussels at all. It's most exasperating indeed, especially when news is scarce " We are not In the murder or rio• bus)- toes, brother COMMONWEALTH MALE QUARTETTE - Piau of reserved seats fo the closing Concert of the Public Libra'y Course, to be held Monday March zed will open to Course ticket holders Friday morning of this week and continue Saturday Monday and Tuesday. On Weduusday morning and following days the general public are invited to relent their seats '1.'his Concert promises to be the hest of the season and shOU11 call for a packed Hall._ The Common- wealth Male Quartette will present a. varied Clad well balanced program . Reserved seat ticket holders will kindly enter at side door of 'Town Hall to avoid a rush at main entrance. DIED IN HER YOUNG WOMANHOOD - Thursday of last weelt Mrs Wm Hays, formeriv Miss Lizzie A Love, daughter of Trio Love who resides 4 miles South of Seeforth, died quite suddenly, al- thotigh she had been m'poor health for some time. She was Married 3 tears ago and, went, to reeid In Seskatche watt. Deceased came back to the parental home last November amens partied by iter huobalid in the trope of bitildln4 tip her health Mr HAYS re- turned' to the West and the funeral was delayed ti itil 'Puerday ' awaiting his homy coming on the sad misstep or burying hie wife Service Wag tort ducted by Rev. Mr. Argo of Egmont). vibe. Among reiatives who attended r Mrs. M from th(9lncaety were Robi and Itreniner, of Ethel ; Jno and Mrs: Ballatllyne and Mrs, McFAdzean, of Brussels ; and Oliver and John Hattie and their wives of Walton. Mrs Maya ivaa shoot do veare of ;age and a ►*ilii .1010 tl!ble '10000t1, A rink of Palmerston curlers was here on Monday for a game with our 1 knigh's of the crane Brussels ;von. Costi,tot•Retell Male Quari eta e, Monday ereinng, Match 2tel. Bruase•s Town Nall under ausprees of the Public Lihrsr,• Dont mess this rare tree'. NEXT Summr''s Inc supple for ihr Butter factory, hitchers and oche, parties has been housed during the pas, two weeks Some ihreateuings of law over this seasou'i 001. POVERTY Social will b. held on Tues day evening Msrch 17111, under thi auspices of the Ladies' Aid ot the ,ethidia' church Adinisi:ion fee It cents You will require to live up 10 the rules, however, to avoid the Rues. -0- Seen OATS. -200 hnshele good clean Improv ed Gold Drop aped mita roe ,.ole Louis 1501, LINGER. Lot 1. Oon 12, Grey, Bru•.aela P.0 Moo Candied Glover Honey I0a a Ib. Will parry M paper. Also Comb Honey. 84.2 MCONAOKRN'a 000ORAY OvsnOnAT taken h} mistake from) skating rime Will person having it kmdiy leave It at TH R PORT. WOOoWORK AP WRLL AS BLAOKBMITIt1N0 - S T Plain ;ran simply all tri an•a in the mood. work line in eonuentinn with the business Ryon require nes thing in that department call in $bop Thomas sheet, Bross ale. TUDHoPa and (lamphelt cutters sold by E. 0, Plum, Brusaelm, Ask about them. Will gnni, set and file cheater or any saw now with the latest dew tools. Tom McGrew or, Brudsela, Ont. O GoxsTO HIS REWARD -Eery Thum day mnrumg of last week the end of fife's j nu nee, was reached by Alexendr, Ste ma, t Queen street, when be passed peacefully away, in Itis 84111 year He was able to be about the week previous but while shovelling snow from the door way caught cold resulting in pneumonia front which he died Deceased was the 4th son of Jno. and Virg. Ste • art, o1 Glengreasch, Perth shire, Scotland, and came to Canada . with the tam; y in 1832, Mien 2 rears of age. 'they located til North East hope, 5 miles from Strallord Associated wall his brother Duncan, the subject , f th s notice ran a sawmill business for 6 years and in 1862 moved to the 4th line of Morris township, where he bought a Clue farm, known nose, as the Duncan property and aver n b isy life retired to Brussels in 1878,teking up residence on Queen street. whe'e he lived up to his decease Mr. Ste art was married twice El rs first wife was Miss Margaret Fisher, of North Easthope, whom he married in 1856, She ;,ore him two sons, Peter, of Brussels, and Alex , of Maidstone, Sask., and passed over t0 the great majority in 1873 Miss Annie Ferguson, sister to the tate Rev. Dr. Ferguson, was the second helpmeet s.rvtn "Gruel -bye" to the earthly home iu t893. 'I'Wo sons (Wm J , manager of the Standard dank, l' rkhtll ; and Duncan, druggist, of Po•onto ) an d Miss Margaret, al home, were the ehil0 ren of this union Mrs las, Menzies. of town. and Duncan Stewart, a well k own Stretford 1e ident, are the Sur voting sister and brother of Mr Stewart t`h0 Stratfordrte referred to was the first white cited born in North Eisrhope )'here were 5 sons and 3 daughters in the old home. Father died 40 years ago and the mother pre•deoeased him be 2 years. In church relationship Mr. Stewart wits a faithful member of the Preshyterian church of long standing joining the church in the Spring of 1863 and being elected to the E.dership over 48 vear:l ago In the various depart- ments of church work he labored aasi- tlaously mod ilia sett wits rarely unoccu- pied on Sabbath or at the mid week service The Bible was a well read and well understood book to him and his kindly counsel and sensible advice has and will hear Fruit, He was a warm friend of the various pastors and ever ready to aid every good cause, Veril' he was an Iiraet,te in whom was no guile In politics he was a staunch supporter of the Liberal ,tarty a••d followed ci, se ly current events Rud was well versed in Inc leading Issues The funeral service tees held in Melville church, Salnrdati afternoon, the large attendance shoaling the deer esteem in which deceased vita held. Rev A J Mann. B A , pastor. conducted an appropriate service and gave a short a )dress on the text ""There shall be no more death. His eulogy over the deceased was web deserved and amply borne nut by a long and con. sistent Christian life, Rev. D Wren, M A , Methodist pastor, assis,ed in the service Pall hearers were 6 Elders of the oongregation, Messrs Stewart, Deadman, $till, A 1) Grant, McArth ur and hes Grant Interment WAR made in Brussels cemetery Among relative;' from a distance Were the sone from Parkhill and Toronto Duncan anti Mrs. Stewart, Ino. C Stewart, Frank Copus and Peter 'Sinclair. of Stratford. 'rhe bereaved are hired Sharers in the sympathy of a large Miele of friends Many a year will pas.a awes before the honorable Deme of Alexander Stewart will not he commendably spoken of. 1#e was 1t titan (1f the highest integ, rite, end diem as he eyed With full n nfi dente le the Diviner•, 14'1a was tt lite Welt wsrihe 191 tfilble itdlltalltleii,' 1 The Metropolitan Bask Oapl*nl Paid up - $1,000 000,00 Reserve Fund .. ▪ . 1,200,000.00 Undivided Profits • • - • 102,647.61 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience arranged especially for Farmers or those living out of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any of the parties in whose names the account is opened. W. 00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H GILROY. MANAGER ENGINE WENT WRONG -• 'Phe engine of tee passenger thio from Palmer - mon to Kincardine due here at 2 p. m in charge of Conductor Ia l t,.met with a mishap about a mile N a•th of Palmerston on Saturday Thr Palmer- ston auxiliary was summoned and an ngine procured from Palmerston and attached to the train, which reached here at 4 en route to Kincardine. PROPERTY CHANGES -Jilt) Loon haS putcha ed the coo tee owned by I C R. chards located on 'Phomas street and rill tuove to It at once -The trustee Bardof the Methodist chinch bought hr 75 foot lot on James street, fromA! x. Smith, of town, and will hud'd the proposed cement enclosed horse shed thereon 'Res will give an ex eellent location close by the church and obviate the necessity of erecting the new building on the church lot to the d-trnlent of the church property Les, week a grated rally by the farmers, p t contingent of shovellere from town Moiled the necessary gravel New shed vdl be 5o x 75 tees, If not larger with metallic roof -Last week Wm Ames became the owner of the house and of belonging to Fd tines ran, of (lode rice, corner ot Flora and E zib ill streets and will shortly take possessimr of the •ame. TRIP ROb'ND THF. WORLD - Half wicked Epworth Leaeuees and friends mor a very enj rvab,e evening last Fr•day on a Missionary Trip round the • orld The Sunday School tram r. pr e rented Canada and trom here at 7 45 the travellers started out, under the quid mice of four conductors, each section's Timetable being planned for diffei en, lours at the homes to he visited Mast •tnspitable was the recitation tendered at the reairlenee of R A end Mrs Prune (China); S and Mrs ('aver (Turkel); R aed Mrs. Dirk (11. th. West Imitates); and J F. and Mrs Rowland (lanai) ) At the firs, mention ed home Chinese costumes were in evidence, iefreshments were served ak n to what would constitute the bill of fare in China and chairs were bansh- t.bed from the reception room, Mrs. 1-1 L. Jackson assisted the hostess in p•eu•ing the tea while little Miss Mer i• Kennedy anti Meaner Wood, as y •ung Chinesers," waited on the guests Mr. and Mrs Jackson con ributed motieal selections of violin anti Matti, supplemented by a fine gramophone. CINr.esr corms, were on exhibition while joss sticks sent up incense. - Cleve Deuhow and his aunt, Masa Eva Cantron, played the pari of the Sultan and the queen of his harem at the second strpptilg place. ')the letter gave an interesting sketch of -Tu'key, etas Marjory and Bobs Campbell smog dnetsinRood sit le and Miss:s M+rile Carter and Pauline He k'ey were vert eenerlU' in their service of nnmernus kinds of sweetmeats, hquni refresh • mems, etc. Appropriate soul twitch ly colored costumes lent a foreign air ro the scene as the tourists simnel mled the ventral tray upon the floor. Mrs S T. Plum aided Mis C trier during the evening -True to fife was the scene of the children of site forest at Mr Dark's where the room looked very realistic with its wigw nn and hm Lo • re es the resident who hospitably served the red Man's edibles in 111e form nF bread and fish-; a large kettle hung on a tripod and the watts were adorned with fire alms, deer hearts, the p pe of peace. and other appropriate relics A brief histo'y of Indian Ile wag given by Mrs A ) Lowry. who wore the Bead kerchtet, shawl, b -ads etc , of a hokum looking ""quew," Miss S elle Garry, clad as ati Iad,ati maiden presided at the piano and warb.ed melodic,. for the pale faces. -The visitors could cell imagine then had reached the Flowery Kingdom 0 , arrival al Mr. Rowland's its the et•gnette, attire, decormions. and set- ts ,g ow of Japanese curiosities picture views, rear aliments and prog am bore evidence of an ecquainlance with 'hat wonder. ni land Mise Mande Ro viand, of N Wineries added to the store of informetion concerning Japan by well arranged notes ; Miss Mary Rowland contributed a song in Japanese A t stye and Mies Rowland from the Esat gang "The maid of Japan," with Firs Rowland as acc•Intpaafsl Mary and D ,rothy Rowland served tea and rake and Mrs F H Gilroy and .Miss Stint, of Wroxeter, presided at the tea cable ' The Japanese National Anthem was played and the bowing in and oh' of the enema was as elaborate as Je tatlene cnu d perform it Shortly after g 3o the tourists arrived back to Canada and with Mrs I Parker (Pt•esiclen), in charge, a *Mort but Interesting pro gram WAS rendered "The Maple Leaf" and "01 t:anada" were heartily sung and after appropriate remarks from the chair, Mtge Downing cleverly reported for japan ,• T. '1' '1.Vood saw gond in the Ind ans Miss Hingston had many in- teresting points concerning 'l'nt•kry and W. 11 Kerr spoke for China Rol Mr, Wren adders a few tinsels teuteeces en the trip and the singing of the National Anthem, noel Benediction, the company separated Miss Alfa Prvne was the organist. Proceed from the evening's jnurneyinos wee $7 nO which, wilt be Applied to Missions. The kind. Oise of the people of the floor Motive a placed et the rlisposal pf the Leaguers And the trouble Mei* went 10 Was warps. Iv eaiog'tzed'and 0111V regret WAS that rime was so abort roe the cell A num ber (anf raqed the tope that his 101 5 wr >u Itl- the last taut us that prograht, , Asp von receive -a valentine T Loyal, T. mprtanee Leven w41 be belts in the E'nhlic Libiary audience 1 room n Ft t id aye 4p rel VI IT.'tta 1 root the 11etghbnring towns were liege 'I'.tesdav evening in at end antie at 135 Assembly held in the 'Gown Hall Bel sELa school Hockey team drove to Gurne and had the return game with the .Vraxeler hors The victory perch• e I u on •he Manner of our lads. MONDAY evening the postponed Viieit me Social, under the direction of Mc'vilte church soung people, WAS held in the basemen, and a ve' y rid.% able time .v s spent PIogranl was varied, interesting and well sus'ained. W l' 1' 7.7 -'l'he regular monthly mertine of the W C T U will be held in the And e, ce room of the Public Library, FOCI. y aft rumen, Feb 27111, at 3 o'clock 'Phe subject, "Anti ! Inc TICS," will lie ill charge of Mts. John Ltobh Visitors always welcome A Box Sticial under the sispicea of the Y P 5 of Melville Church will be held at the home of )aa Sprir, on. Thursday evening, Feb 26 h Good program will he given Ladles v Ili Mixes free Admission to others 250 S eiv'hs will cony, y those wishing to at- tend. PULL OF YEARS -- 111 the rec red of deaths n1 unlneciion with Melville con gregstin 1 last year Dar 01 g rem wale 5 tool atta tied to toren old nee, viz;-- llrn. In Simi tie, egerl 8s y 'sus; Q noun Aotlerson, 67 ; D v,d Addle, 84 ; Wm McCstl. 82 ; VUs. Serail Mc A Mut., 76 ; D,ivvl Moore. 78 Aix S".wart Inas eons to his rewind since in his 84'h 'ear A scribe calling himself unit;." writing in the Huron Expositor eon. eerning the Co Council sacs :-At the Conned table the yen rah:- presence of H)nssels Reeve, John Leckie, airesle one:: anent On in point of rears anti I may be pardoned Io• stating that probably intellectually, he may be •armed the lan•er of the C. nncil and when I say this, it is uo tefl, c•sou on the _other members R. W Living stone, Gres , was one of the chief spoke - men, and 1 nks like a .man who has and could 0115 y a good dinner. THE LEcxbR ('LAN -A v'•lmmn has 0 en lssnet Fty ('ot. R G E Leckie, Vancouver, B t:,, recotdiug the hiso•y of the Leckie famoy of which Reeve Leckie is a membri The tiuillor has gleaned the facts from recotds in the archives in London, Ed•ttbnrgh and Gia sgow On his return host the Beer war and wild,. convalescing Col Leckie ti evened from place to place ea,herinn information regal ding the Leckie's The dale near &iitlotto Scotland is still known as Leek es"' and the 111 castle is still nctup'-'I, being ,n a gond stair of p' es rya ton, titlllntteli over 3ito years old Pi ince Charlie 5 uart slept end fed there in 1645 on his way to eopitn•e England and on his retreat, just before the batt le.of Cnllnden. After this untnrtuna'e battle the Leckie!), were banished ' Leek e" taone til the fines es'ates in Scott -trot as there are over 3,nt•o acres,. 12 farms, mansion hilus•, e,011 slnn,illg it, the G'arnf,lnn Hills saloon fish ate. &'• Plover!, is che'p in Simi land ju-ti su and $3110,n00 won6 her PI. he awful estate Net revenue is over $1ciatoo per ainhum. not including the eh, ming sol flaunt rights, Mr 'Leckie save if he setae 20 rears s o •ager lir'd yet after ;hie dl• me - of his forefathers as he would dike to see the estate bock in the Fam'ly,ef • People We Talk About Mrs iRS, Ottnlnrd, of Seciforth, is visiting Mrs A Lemont. Mrs. (Rev ) Mann was visiting at Wnnits oak ;luring the.pslst week Miss•Millie lianas of Wroxe'er, was ing Bt 'meets friends this week, Rtiht. 't'homaon Allende' A meeting of produce Stealers held in Toronto. Mies Eno Pewits of Birth; seas.a visitor at her graminarenIs, 14an.Sels. Miss Annie Ellis of thlesifield, is: visiting al the hone of H. I. Polla'th Miss I•ts Frain mot visiting with her taint, Mrs A T Leterv, over Sunday • Mrs A McGture was at M,Iverion Met week atteuclrng the funeral of Mrs. Raaph Twitter Miss Florence Rogerson, of Morris, was visiting Miss Pearl. fertpyn during the past week Miss.. Edna H'rmit'nn, of Wroxeter. was ihr gu •al of Mies Jidia Carr over the week end. Mrs Weddup, of Lindany. is here ort a vlsit with her sister, Mrs Jno Down ing Flora street Miss Myrtle Wilson lies been nit the sick lis' hu' m•n ti old friends wish her sl'eeily convalescence. Herb rt and 'lira Cunnrnghent and children, of Pelm rInn, were visiting relatives In and near IMAM tr1iR week pass aria Vire Drit le. of Gotler;clt, lieve krone on altnlird y trip to tine South and will bei awe, for •, morn of So Robt end Mrs D,+ngias, of Morris tnwnnitip, have taken up rreidenre fit Brussels ncenit'•ii'g lite house reeentiv vacated b EQ ars Lowey Albert W t V Y, street Misses Milljety anti F,nl•enee Mc. Callntit. n Mo''eeworth, Were bibles viadanes w010 0 and Meg McCapnn, Mill street, ldrn•R••Is 'l he. )'nitpg ladies ilio *deters of Mt, McCatittert, ESTABL(S11ED 1878 Or CANADA �EpD OFFfc TORONTO SAVINGS deposited in this bank draw the highest current rate of interest. Withdrawals of part or the whole amount may be made when- ever desired without delay. '35 BRUSSELS BRANCH, J. F. Rowland, O O Manager. kEERDNIONSEBtetastgis Rev Carr, of Wroxeter, was a Yititnr 'I'htu•sdav evening meeting in the al the parental home Isere over Sunday basement of Sl, John's (Mandl of tht Miss Marina Remand. of Newcastle, B nthelhood til St And,ew at 8 p to cc has been hnlidarit gat the home of her LENT -The se/15011 01 Lrut Is thawing brother. I. F. IL,wI And, Turuberrt st. Chisel 10 us, a seasuu of prepnraUt.n nun Miss Viola McCracken was vtsnnlg iu self ex5(1((5on premised from very Bitievale last week and attender) the early clays Dnrtng this season the Hem)ei'-VanCamp wedding reception. following services will be held in St Miss E l i Iranian is in '.l'orou10 this Jelin's chip ch at 8 p n1 for 45 mottoes week attending I he nu Hillery show rooms besides the Usual StltliIRI services nod a and purchasing stack for tier business eolnse of pipers oil the Reformation here, will be istvr n as t'uhows :- Mrs. George Edwards is visiting H, Feb. 25 --Ash Wednesday^ service at W. and Mrs. Churchill at McGee,. 8 p. to ' "The l t 1 " Huron Co. Phe visitor is the mother Mulch 6 The Mediaeval TM est of the hostess t3 -Litt tier and Gr, 01511 Wm Wilton has been off du y enuring 20-Rrlo,tnatmit in Englund ' the past weelt mid part of the tame con 27 -Kia x HMI Scotland, fined to bed We hope he will, soon be April 3 -Protestant Reim :flatten and ennvalescent its results Mrs. Hugh )'cMartin keeps fairly to -(food Friday ;service - well for her age. She makes her home "'rhe Cross with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Wilton, Last in w is Wonuut's Da: in the William street. Methochst cloven. Brussels At the Ed raid Speirnn, of Go ierich. coo morning service the pastor preached to bitted business anti pleasure 1n A VISit 11) the married w' men taking the Widows relatives an 1 old friends in Brussels and mite as M's sus j rut and shooed that the locality Mat week - motive 15 greeter rhsn the gift A Mrs Roger M frit and sons Rnht and choir of 26 ladies lid the preist•s with A ix miler, of Frobisher, Sask , are ecceplahiln! and a se xi et' e, t•lettietnes MARRIED visitors at Melville manse, The former Rowland. Pr.ne, Krau'ty, Kerr mid a sinsoN_Mtaissa.-At 'xnse eta Faint" the is Rev Mr Mann's sister. Robert ringleted "In 1)reamine limos " him•• o7 'in0,•tm snit Airs Merlin. on Wednesday An nperntion wan per In the evening A Lhoit' of y into.; Mares February inti 1914, i,y Itev A d, Alamt, formed on the disabled knee of Allan fillers the chin• gagers,. Miss H, A , a Rrn a, Is, rile bel Ia) a r31b- Lamotnt, of town, and we hope he will wlaild, of Nsweastle, (imolai,- spa of ex o ,a`l. , Maisel ewe 'tip. of Mande IZn firs Atex on, all • f - mamararmehte goon be able to get about as of old uteri t1 11(0 solo eutuied "My Task ''A1(1lj Visu-A[ui s -Ar tbn,arR•a 1n Febru• Miss Bertha Share, of Toronto, who itev Mr Wren's discourse orad( with ort lath) MAN ty tt,t l) et dimly Mr, P waiter' ori Trvi-b,"t Dam ,t301., vaak., 00 malt an extended visit to the test ]las Mirixm anal the intrust she look in her 'anis T -abet n ani a, rifirwle sr or 11r, and arrived back 0 he dq tatters at Toronto bt whet , It was most anpropriaie 111 hits James ala all, of Atanrrh!tt. She was a Fortner resident of Brussels. the eecasion, 'there 'vele go. tl - Robt. W. Ross left Last week, atter a audiences at both services And the 6ne holiday with relatives end friends here, 5705 much el jovtd, for W hire Hurst in the Ynkan, where be will oversee the fitting of the vessel on which lir is the eneineer. We %visit 'm 0 good season and a safe re'urn Meese); Mabel Harcroft. Annie Mc- Q•ramt,e. Ltodr Colvin. Mary Kiss and 1) liar W1Ison left 13rtseels on Monday for the Millinery Show rooms in the Qileen city. 'Phis giriniette-are hustlers to he r sphere of catering to the wants of the fair sex Miss Jean Rt chie, formerly a teacher to lirugge's Public School staff is now tient at Swift Current, the baby city 'or 5 tsh•rchewvn, where she is teaching thewimart dep rtment in one of the sc'fonls We won•d not 05 afraid to gnsrnotee rhe faithfulness and excel- lent y of the service 0e.000.90+40000000000•00900 9 'r s • • • Blood Root • t1� • • Ocmg N t ; re 0 4 -rip.; preparation is rriplrlly ® bet 111n51 n household rent• it" vi•utlit nor) rat Ills 0 'Illi ,It•utuul 11,1 11 koe.,y slNnd- yihr ineren-1lµ and 11.1113 are lints O 1 he aide • f 1I. to l'tu• • xerrtl all or • „1U other et ;ugh otixtttten eon), y • btoeil e • Tb.v011,0111 1R 111)0011P. Wt• 51 • undte 11 ourselves ;toil Otiose, the ingredients to be tight. We nal• �O O an gll!o•Inil+'r rival bottle to A O give trot ire all Israel fon tie money • vtefutitletl. 0 0 1't none, sn bol we put it. op O in at tolnunre bottle, large rA 1hn 1 ultillur 1 ovary other peeper- O o al ion on the market. 4' 0 0 4 0 0 O O O O 0 0 0 a n s tr O a Give it tt trial. 25c per bottle --AT- 7-9 ky� DRUG STORE 9 gess/' O 0 a a 'file al reefs nay. al ill lighted by the add leapt, bol rel soil 115 the nets ,inters ti1t11,1111 timehbn-ry arrive lbestneele and tither 11101111flitillleing1(0 pltttiLa will be supplied with Hydro. 6ORN OONLRV -in Rrussi•Ia, nn .fanitary 34711, to Mr, inn Mrs 1. fSniley. a inn, OAaelrr-Tn Geer town -hip on Fe'trnary 10th 1014, to 61r and Mrs. Joseph Carter, R sm, ]twee,-- in MOrri+township, on February 18th, 1514 to M r, en•l Mrs G 1i near. n. dangh• tar. Rein Howe -In Ilnenvihp on V, 611i, to Gtr. end hurl Merton Howe, n Fon Clinton HYDRO I8LEOT1gIo.-'Clie o5v11 o1 Clinton is now ua11y the elenl tic pow- er generated at Niagara t Fulls, con- nection having Geon Ionone Friduy. Sundae night moat oar the honses'wt•t•e using Hydro, and had dL ung been roe Few ruses burning out all the elan, h ea would rotor been lighted by the Niagara power. One ',remitter pre- pared teactinicfor the ot•cttsiol, 1011 its his church wits in darkness lie de- cided to innings 1he sermon lu one suit'ble to cord ail. A nunthet or factories have beet, ocelot -mit -al with the Hydro, oleo she LIMO watePwtil•Ita, AUCTION SALES TetrItrnav Glu. seen -harm stnelr, ample• meal., &u , at t c 5, l'i1 16 Gr, y. yule nn• riw.rv,dat 1 n'clnrit, lona! Gwen, Prop ; Is. 8 Heall, A 11.. rit1lt DAV' if A ante I '•rn.-Farts stock, int. ' 11, reir,as veil•; it 1 p Orilt N �I. CGM,ev vProp.; F y. ain't, Asa w tt) tr$IAY MARCH, ia'rlt.-Farm stock, teeters ent5.11 n'ebnid. tint Mire. &c 1.ot 8, t'nn 0 Ger, sate 1 (1'.e• vial at. 1 n. tn. Donald Bi,berisan Piop. 1. 8 Seott, inc. BRUSSELS MARKET moot -- s 886 Pena ,.sass ..,. O5 (briny sa ss.. sass.. 60 Rutter sass ,...... 22 itggs sass.. ., 50 Braga . iasis 0 00 Hey .. 14 00 5 i4 l ins 80 '. 0o50 18 00 Church Chimesi5140soseeeoenssacPe+ewovoa ptge000aae000aeoacesaameO••© 0 • 0 Brussels Daylight Store r t McLaren Latif Mohd y evening at the Enworlh ® League Rry Alt Wien dealt with the • live issue of ' Home Rule and Ireland" • and eltondated roan. knotty points • Rry Mr Whaliy, tom»rly nf•MaO. ® 8 land Prrshy:rr.., satin hate been t9cAied r• sit s I . 1 • a' H Lk. ha. ecce e a <al to p • Extraordinary d� a tam It. vu Aar n'omised is % S Y 1 • $t2oa, • Kee,, A 1 Mann, Rev D. Wren and • Rev R. E Page were appo nted as 0 delegates to the Dominion Alltan.ce • Convection, to convene ;at Tort.uto 0' 01Amsilny of next week and to din. • dune for three 11475• • 1'he "services next 800(15l in 5t e. In n,'s church 1 11 A m. and 7 p - m Suede, School at 2 3• it the afternoon, The arldresses will be given by the rector. Mnretnv ''A I) Ville bonito_ teen " Evening "A man of Ph1;" • A Slirltift••r Scit•iol Wil he heal 0) the :• month of August at Grnderich under 0 t ' B the direction of the Presbyterian • err r will be a tion one • TIDO Ladies u[r Trimmed eats fur 10,00 church P >, a n t; stymie and will no doubt artrett many Go e- o rich is n charinlny spot in the Sunnier • The. Eownr!hla-netters of Brussels 0 Methorltat church have seemed Post matter Joseph Gibson, o' Ingersoll, to 0 Sale price $10.00 d liver a• Lee'ure tin Mnndty evening. m BE nch :+t•tri)slof.value or'what 1 le will creno (1.11 li I 20.00 ladies' Fur -trimmed Coats for 14,50 u e " Mr Gibson to in a clans bi him- 0 0 L ad!t'a' 111Rvy weight, finely finished Clot b (Stints, Willi quilt selRf ev Mr Mello disena•ed the imide- ®® ed liling, rubber tl6reli1wl, with good coedits, of Otpostulnt Sable nod Con 9ahlt collars tont reviles,Exceptionally ;iil I' uI AllIljec' "'fine "Mil ing power of un- • vallis rd. the cegulee price of $20 00- - believing and the ob'rini ,g power of0 ie price1'di.50 Foe in .Melville church last Sahhioh �' morning In the cernnlg a fine clic Sly enurse: Was presohedbv Rev 1,2 A, 50,00 Fur -lined Coats fur 31.50 [.p'+ttv, of Wahwt, from the text "Be 0 thorn faitbftU until death and I will give; 3 only f.itdies' Fnl••litied Coale, gond comet V rubber lining nog 1nee a crown of life," - choice (•'0011 Stable offline and reveres. Regular $60 00 - The contract of the new Melville 0 Sale price $37,50 clinch has been signed lir John.fitinler, ®. the contr.-reins id $23,200 He le to get ® ,j p,csessinn of the present building Nbohl ��•t1 'i5e00 fur lined Coats fiur ..30 HO - March 15111, when the wok of demoli• •. tion will begin New edidt•e will he or m. 4f 2 only Ladies' Viii -lined Gnats, eubba lined. Reg mase 9;x10 00.' qte a Meted nein' Mall it. is expected when • Sale price $30.00 a Inc opening exercises will be coupled ,• w with the Golden anniversary of the ®- )- , 0 an'lgregalion, During the iti•erim 15.00- & 10.50 Mees Fur Collared Coats for11,50 'nhb'sth -services' will hes held in the 0 - 0 rl ® Town Hall. The d,fferetit nr)oliat Y $only Men's heavy finely finished (ninth ()urls, 'villi ootid curl 0 • Minh linrullbrr i 10011tie11, with large Sint•0ml, )1111 Paw a lions are seeking' moth y oinking runts of • contributions to the newchurclt and are, • Persian SIIIewl,eollars, Regular $16 00 and $10.60- • doing well, • V P • 0.. a A ir,,aanpnlr�at�„a„v„gi,vl^a,a,alrnru� irtlner'4t'irtl; y, �trti� ia'wy,^ty�darle to-'ossein,;',ra,a,e,,�a,'yrar4i'irae't'�tr�s •o • • ON of ail kinds also Ladies' ' Fur -lined and Fwr•'trireamed momminimmorzaggiagatiaoamm Coats TOO MANY LEFT THIS SEASON . 13 Ladies' Heavy Olnth Coals with quilted liuingl, rnbho•tn- terlined, with huge well furred fantail; antaiand reveres. Good values a1 $15.00- Saleprice .rice 1 1.50 A P. A .•T, JOHNS -A onst in • lerr01ine patter wag 'read hr Mis Gordan 0 Mttc'rinnald nn "People whom we lila f t I ® ladles Fur Buffs and Muffs, all kinds Children's Fur Setts to meet' She drove home her peens • 1•y rpm' ex•Imnles of fatuous men and ®• Sale prices 25 to 35 per cent lets§ than regular dhg thew rhar Icr(1"0!ice ,which tnede • _'. - Bargains .. .• - goods. iwm a welcome ne quainfance or fehnul 1. roues, to the rein ties which follow eel the paper dwelt upon tile necessity 1of c CCi'f) r1tg nt ,on ),a A • el of success and aha rector Sounded 'a ';note of warning in that the false note Wit 5lt spoils n 11*0110 gee ting is trot 41wa04 ht the other person , P ,p -r nem Su Tar r 'n " ' i ial Llife." 1i Mls,.11. e 1 is Sc rV 111 1 Y u 14liiea 0 • • • •- N. Y - i1 1t11wn. s'hlla� Highest Prices for r tl .. y ), I' o tar. r• •••••••••••••••••••••••••.0••••••66664•66444•6044.0•0 • cLaren A •