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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-3-5, Page 1VOL. 42 .VO, 36 New Advertisements FPI/ 01141-T110 Pont Tore r- 4))) .1 n l El Ii Farads -Aa- If. 4trk ttnnms Fn rat -A nr ehrr Paper Finn oi nf Leon. . Machine Kinn) Pu e8son' Stanton -ale- D boe4-an Blanker n,T, 0, gellot Saturday .opetn1' (1 fino y : Menth,ll, vein) .-@ R Smith, Mowing oat sale -1 i! 11101 uaa . Mortgage dale-MoPher.,n 8s OnVldson istri.Ct w ew Bluevale Next-lloutlay eight, 4,t the Liter,u'y Society A. L, Poellif, principal of \Vieghanl Public school, will give an add1019 011 the poet "TetuV9o11" tend the pr'ugt'rtlu as usual will be rtpprupei- ate tot L'hiteacte•r'. ANxosrwx' Heroes -Plaid 11eekltee, Glengarry bonnets, tartan Mows. strathspeys, taru-a'-Shelters, Seraph songs, (1)0)0es, anecdotes, reading. and recipes combined to give the"Nicht wt' Bores," held by the Liter- ary Society lost \Vedttesday evening:, the 01)&11 1,010v of a Moline:LI eeJtdnvo Cion, The Port -islets' !fall wits peeked by the largestaudienee of the season and the pt()gt•am. )vhieh wets a getter - one s t One y to begin with, ams pcnlnngrd to'0late hour by the numerous en- 00)es to which the popular enl(+rtl{- 'e18 Were futced ft) leaped. The central features of the evening w119 an 00(11ess of ''13ut i 8" by Rev (h•awf,r,1 'race, 0 carefully -peeper ed and genet,- fully-expeessed appreui,ttlot of the poet, lnludil,g numerous quotation. from his works. The Sudety wee Metered 411 !raving Andrety (11ey, tt gentleman of 80 years, sing two Scle- tish gouge. One of the sm'r'Osxr's iif h, evening wow the orale genteel 1.• consisting of J. \V. and P. 1). A. Mucci'wen and Rnbt. Bleck, in Barry Lauder's songs. Miss ,leasee Black was a graceful Mt IP Highland dancet. The "Literat'y Digest" also reflected the 13t, dish spied of Ila evening in 9eve314I of its departments and contained an netir•le Frani the - special representative nF the "Digest" at the opening of the Legislature, Llred Tate. The program was 49 fn1- lotws 1-Nutinnal Ant item ; Seieetirnn by Htusnnlrica Baud, "Bonnie Dau - dee ;" Ladies' Quem tette, "Flew Gently, Sweet AI'lnn," by pi's. M. Watson, Misses Dora, blesser, Carrie Diamond and Agnes Aitchison ; reoilaciott or poem we nisei by Rohe, 'G. Ingersoll rat "The Bitthplat'e of , •Barts by Hugh Sinnanlnn ; . vihliu ante, „Green glows the Rushes 0," by ROA. Bleck ; Scotch song and en- core, "Scotland yob," by Andrew Grey.; Highlrind Fling, by Jean Black ; 'solo; "Scots \Vita Hae'. P. b, King ; addces9 on Burin, Rev. 44.) BRUSSELS, OPVTilRIO. THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1914 Or/tWforfl Title ; pintto 1401o, "Mtu•y 1,1' Argyle," 'Mike: Agnes Alt(•liiann ; „ r1•) 1 1, r , 1' til "Tam e Sheeler," 1 �, 91 rale .11 i., A. t lime; ruulr quart ,I e' !zit Li n• ; 9 deity" V 11( ' "1hc 1V e(1dii' of Sandy M,•Nah 4" violin solo, '131y love she's 1)111 a Ins4ie yet," IL N. DIM ; "The Litarnry I)lge.t," R, Illttel(, Agnes All t'llixon.11'1•.ry icing, Helve Rhorl(, Gorden Rioted, Olive belt, Burl Ailnitesnu enol Vernet) 31 Ole,' solo, "Loch 1',nuuntd," 31 tee Jessie Otey ; Ilt1 monks 13attd ; "Auld Lang Syne." Wroxeter Dau: 1Ic'ruvish tweet a fele days of I 111 week in I'm unlo. 1)V..1 and MI'S Mediae have moved l4 roosts i11 the Grand Cent rill 1110,'11, Ha0ick 3lMeal Board of 1)i rectors !net here in monthly session on Tuee- day. Misses r1411e SIIel.11f 1111)1 Grave 8r1101u•t, ;of 131 tssele, seem l two day: recently with bliss 'Al illy Ii,tl•t'ie. 111 is 1) \V ileee has 1'dl 11141011 fl nal rho Atilliuery Ola•tiogs at Toronto and is preparing fop her Spring trade. L'h,• regnitt' meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the NL'thIdi9t1 chuvelt was held et, the Parsonage 1111 Wedureday ,afternoon. TI I0 1 egnhl• monthly meeting or 1110' \V. F. Al. S. 0 the Presbyterian i'h r u oh •errs , 11 t ,• , r h I< Il h home ff Mrs. (31.o. Berrie oil Thursday ltflem:00e. Imo. and MI's. Morrison have 10- ttallied from Hanover where 1111-), 1)1(10 spent the lest 6 years and will reside in their former house all Howiek street, Under the auspices (of the Public Librruy a highly surcesstU1 euler- 1atlnnent consisting of a play en- titled "Between the Acts" and 11 mmeli'al program delighted It Targe •1udiPur0 in the Town limn 1111 Friday •,igh1. Rev T. M. \Ve01ry oo(upie(I the (hate. '1'00 I11u91•,l1 item. coo - 4181 1-41 ot• v01•I0 s0108 by Misses Bertha Dell and Florence Ray ; pilule solo \lieu R,tto Ha8100nnd And 8, Wale q ilu•trtte ly Ray Carr, A. B1aek, 0 11,'Nanght 111 and lar. 1Ic{C/mther 11 iss Madge Lowell ,tls,, gave rl l'eadi 110 every numher bring excellettl) I.:mawwd. The play was well staged and 1 ho01' taking, part Dr. Jarke)a, D. AleTavi'h, 0. \IcNanghton, \\ , Ryan, 311's '1'Y G Hemphill and \lieges Dell and Allan deserve weal credit for their suecessfnl- efforts. '1'11, proe..erie of the eVetling amounted to $68 00 - AIRS CasesmRE DECEASED -The death took paws, - all her home 111 'I'nrtiberry, on Snmlay tweeting or i9Im•g,1•er. R. Wright, wife of Wal. Oasemolw. \V11110 she had net et- jeyed good health for settle months her many friends hoped for an earl) rreovery and het. 00111180 ism 0alu8e of great rtgeet food evokes wide:pre:el 01)))) 111 1-11 y for the bereaved She w71.9 28 yell's of age and eldest dtngitlel ••••••00000••••••e•••••Ilt•• %Geoseoo••••••••••••••••••t3 • • e Be • Here With h • the g Crowds 00. Saturday • Open • T111 • • 10.30 g , Saturday eC���S Night fit Sp• • •• • 0 AT THE BNG STORE ® • • • BargainsReal I • • • At D. C move' for C..•i...rd y• Sos o • 7 Only House Dresses tn4z 34 • es e '•'3'' Regular il.00 Special price .79 0 Al o 10 Pieces Dress Goods Onlidrs • O Regular g ar 50c Saturday price .33 6• ii ,Corset Cover E �'nbiroideri�es • • o Regular 25c - Saturday rice s Y p .17 , 1 50 Boys' Suits ;%H24 - • f®, Regular 5 5o, Goo & 6 5o To clear 4.50 s` ®i • ' yg • .,.Women S .1, Coat S... wearers Neu s lever a low in Price S',, n 1 make 14 t 1 " 111 I IPII 011 i - r et4 1 11) If (f ' 0111111 ei CI( of Coat 0•- i Si t.O rat Sweaters the \Vholtia041e.price has been host sight of � 02:2 Ladies'•I 5.Sweaters Re+ ri ved to `1 33 p4 '2125 Misses' Sweaters •• ® 1,75 lbI'tsses'Sweaters 1.5o Children's Swratr'rs `i.00 Children's S ea yrs w t S it 1'33:• 1 1 9 99 59 • •CllldToques at Ho v • •.�-;, 50a Children s I'rqusHal( Price 2S L,75c Children's Hoods Half Price 37 m•• D. C. ROSS • • • 1 • The Big Store, Brussels • Hi 'liios4 Pelee for Bu tar � t and E s1 >arg 3 -' , , aritiM••+r•w•Yrwstl••lreiti186tge!w•s,ead 41••6ltl•NtMI►11•tlitMltlll••ri•1101111>11B W. H. &'ERE, Prokt'xrtoy' f Frank rood 1118 late pit's, Wright f Ttu'nberry. Site was of a quiet dispenition and highly esteemed by all P' who k 1 l a leek 1 v She • t ox tl rat 111 " x 1i 8 veal% ago n L Win (I16e1 Jul' who { 1, 1 e r0 with a (laughter ,r' 6 years survive, 011)00 members of the Guuily are her father and brother Thos„ of Toro, bert'y 0110t1101' 1)1411 1101/. 111010 tf li,wlutll'hesvrul, 11011 a sialrr, pit's, Pinky of Hntvirh, Thu f)ulernl tonic 11111110 to the 1VNow er nenlrtaly on I'oesday aflet noon, eel vice being con- ducted by the Rev. T. 111. We81ey, There 9v us m huge et Leuchulco. teadbury A1is9 Lillie Steffor(1 returned to Lllutonlnn hast week where she holds ,L peeitioo, Mr, and .\L's. \le(Jtem of i31008ejew emelt a few dap.: with \Vin, ICuechidl and F,uuily hest week, Mise Arlie 1icCourt, of Biwa town. ship is v1810114 with het scaler, Mrs, Witt. McCallum], for a week. David 11eFarbllr is making prepar- ial ion floe /1110W 1'esill r.nor and bareumhis fat no the cumiugSummer and the boys are wonderi114 who will share lain joys and ant•1•rtw9. 0,8. G. A, \Ice.ralu and children left their hunts in Whit hyafter spending n few tvel'ks wit It f1 tends in this viIiuity. Mrs. D Bo yd ac- companied her fol 11 short visit. 1\ ul D, ' wulsnn hue sold his form to 104 rteighhor, Thos, Lapwing. It eon - Mite; 100 11.110e8 Ilf 1/1111100 101111, 15 Non- vetiet Illy situated for ph'. L••ewdug ,old was put (hexed Pur $5200 311•, Davidson retains possession of the house for the Summer. MoncriefF ReeveLivntgslone wee at the Oo. town, TI)1n•sday of lost w001), O11a•1i0 9uelliug fell at. the home of his 111101195 and broke his arm lollies' Aid ehteetaiument in Knox (hetet), Motlet'ieff, Friday evetiitlg of this week. 75 molts. 111 advance, Neral PS THE POST to Jan. 1st 1915. New's seem altnnre if you want the news. A son prier. party :vent from this locality to Wilson limes', 12,11 col., e, Y• th I5 F1 .,lay evening and report a lane tiro Geo. Wilonu anti Mere, hies 1Vitt f tnl:ersnll, were holiday visitors t 1110 hobo or 11'lto511,,1 HILI risen, of til Inr•ality. The visitors are c•nu'{a9. 'Pllel'e Will by as tILlge )'etll'est'111111111(1 Ft nm title vicinity et. the chittvh (men - t. in x '011 al II n 1 next Steatite and AJnn- dev Sonic of one Inland will assist. The halo, dnnghtel' of Joseph nod Mev \IelCay fell from rho lounge to Ow Boor and brlol(en nue of her arms at the wrist. She Is getting along nict'ly' 8nnd11y evening the Christ ten lin- d0avnr service at Knox r1,11''It will h, )vi1hdraw1 nu •armour of the eletrnh opening at Union nppnint- 11o'nt, The West. )'ill get a 'lumber from hie vi0111117 as residents this 50)18nn. They Ruts, Rafe'v be resumed as 01141- '•l'Ix'a11,1 will 111100 ready Wald (0107 - forward nlnvemetlt. Walton A fin .i was asP • a 1 111 iL1 the 814 '1 i z ar 13)1)101' the: auspices of 8t. (leorgr s church Rev, R. A, Lundy and 1V. Ktlechtel 'yore at %Vine:ha t lest 'Tuesday at - lending 111e Presbytery of Maitland, • v Av,Yeti ur,resfnl 13az;uu• tuna held by the Young People and Ladies' Guild of St. George's )'Iiu'ah. 'i'uetid,ly 800111ng of la -t week, The profits mnnunited to abut $92.00 An onto. 101)41)1) quilt was said for $5.00 The 1'011111111flel Of them,' isles were auction- ed during the evening and a good in'o410111trovidrd. •'JOHN �3LA1R DEOEA8I:D.-011 the 0lorningof Soo wdn} lcebru"ry 71 h, ,1ohn Blair di3O, after t4 short illness of a little over 3days frnln pn•utu)oia. Ile lived at Poet nee la P, Wirt,, t\L•lni- Iolet. All Ilial. conl(1 he doom in the way of mcdieal 811011tiou tilt the help of level 00101end ft lends was ,done but 1.I 110 &avail 110 he passed away p,•ar.,'fully, as 81al0a0 1111111)1', it 1110 65111 71)11,1 110 9)4,11 11, life longPeeshvLei inn and will be 1e- ueuthered by ihOw older people here ,19. H11,11// 111400 tea 1101•. Has wife, 3 soma mud 4 daughter. a p lett, In cherish his orcinol y, then 2 hrol.hres and 3 eis191•e. Mr. 1311th• was a son of the late John i 131air of 1V01tnu' lie uav widely respected mud the ber0aved will be aernrded the sympathy 1'f a )lu'ge chide of frir•o0,. 1tues-ies1t,Ly.- A quiet trending was hell) Feb 241 IL rat 41'elirk 01 all, 11n1te Of Tilos. Kelly, Cypress 'River, \Ian , when . Itis sister, 11,,Lnteth Lae relee, Sweetie the wife of Jnh41 9e 1 a yell' k(Wnv I) 14114 tf gNinr. • 4. ' ' irl fames or Ihal L•wality, The Pere,. molly was prefolruftd- by Rev. John A. Mng:grnh: T11F:1h'ide, who weer Messed' in cyano sntht.crepe rat'ryitlg t4.8hrtwl'r bogno•t, of create ro9es 711111 11111111411 h71AP fe1'11, tV r,A etyma t(O'tLy Ivy 1101' 10'011100'l'huo., while 111tI 3label C,Ruw'1'on,- (live, of the 4)0)10, 4.1(.'590)1 1)1 learns 141(1 (111 vying. i1 basket of eitl'1It100tie rind vane)'Mtge, Blade a4 d,litty 1it1,k flower. feel. 11t'nidels- enhns VVeddi114 11•Lrr.h 10)10 v0117 ac. 11'ptithly t•eede1wl by Mia. 131 Rei 0).010110o, n an anr if fend t Ihabride. The gra'')1i's gift to the hi Ole was a teeklet of p,ridnts ant mewls ; to the organist a, ;tem) 91)11 peridol sunburst u01 2 and 1 the flower Fnirl a mewl end pet'itlot h,))' pin. Afton. r4 ,lk)•tani111ldloo''' hod 110011 enjoyed by SMI p1'e8111 and r1 few lumpy hours' smelt 1 o 1 t t l e c.. rimae Ir'fl Por hhlnr h•'rtlri. 11' t bride wE11` 1 4tlIi hln, 111/1/1/110P Willi 11/014t, Of )9' bite r'It• 11001 110000 VI/111, rand k+r„y :hat wish 1411'111,' Orange plume Tho , K '111 only r1 p gni flolto 1l dief11r:0e' Ives the bride”) bls11It'1, Goo. F Kelly, of Kettoer4, \tat boom r er nulifnl uifta i,x• hied to Ih.Y esteem in w)tt'•II h roll 1 ' "1)l t i "x and many ' 9 . ('' h r v r , I 1 It l(who: '1 •.. Y1.,'i • (Mute tempi!. (.`01, ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ , achy p CC. erred 1tob 4 4 J ; • We will give eareful atlen- •i. tion to Automobile Repairs ✓. and will deal le all ktude of ✓„ AOcesauriee. i• Lawn Mowers ground and + set. ✓, Good worlananalip gum an- teed. •1• • \Ve s.Olicit your patronage. Pope & Son fi• ' Mill Street, Brussels. The Gro side & Santee Dauph- ine Shop, Brussels is Lu be opened un April 6th by 0. Pone & 9011, 13oilee Alakere and 'iacltlrliste, who tvill crake at special run of (e- podes to all hinds of Act 10111./ Ito Implements, lIltIltin- ery mud 'L'hreelting Outfits. DEATH OS PATRICK RYAN, -We regret •re C to clu•u8f,le the death of Patrick Rynt, of this vieleity wlu, p1)s.e11 peaeellaly away 011 February 25th in his 74)11 year. Nip. Ryan had been in tattling health fel 811111)) film' so the end leas not unexpected. He was been :tear 3101111.021.1 in tlti yw1. 1840 enol with his pal'enl'.4 Moved Lo Mo,niIgtnn too mashie, Perth Co., ie 1845 residing there until the year 1855 when they moved to the Not ho'r'n boundary of 'llclin lop where Itt• made hie lamb until his death. He era-; fn ithfill member of the Roman catholic: t•h n1 iI, 13I1188118, and was fortified by all tleo rights of Mint hely religion by the hounds of his pasrnt Rev. FI'. Binh.. The fN111•181 lank plume nn Ftida.y to the R. 0. phut (.11, Brussels, where Requiem High Nhtas 10(14 sung by Rev. Ft: Bl,it,_ who, acenntp,ulied the remains to the 11 0, cemetery in ,Mori is town. ship. He lt,ives 0 widow and family of 2 sous and 3 daughters to mourn this loss. • Grey 31i's R J, Hnnver is spending a wwJ( with her (laughter, AL's, Dunnet MrPa11ntn, at Rtyth A nnntber room this 90009hip were at• C4ndorich last Tine slay aLteteling (tome over the fox strolling case, A fuo11101 r0,Ident in the person of .lames A. 91,Lnehlal has been t•e Hewing Mil Priol,dshtps in this tome - stile LI r d i9 ra amara I ue viii u • t t, \\e are sooty to 11Prt1' that Huh ri 1111 Int, an 1 old antiantiwell known rPA4lentof the 10th con., 110.4 born ill dn,M g the past week but we hope lar 91 111 80011 1)r flldiy 11.91nred. Sat torrhly 01101 110011 \It1cterNit111411 Hoover, 91.1, eon., wentfor tt Vivil ;e L 111111 with 1) Wild ears, McCollum. whit we) eher, att1endirtg he funeral of the tote Mrs. don. Overate. Al's. McClinton i9 Nonni' 8101 P1', '1'11" Auction sale rtf Juo. Ewen, 151 II rel went with a good sweep nod totalled liver $2 000, Nip and Mies Boren SIT nuxvhug to BcnRsels whet)' they put 'sow Ililkibg (brit 11)1 ,e,("1111. ,ts Lnve, Illi n.,n,. left 111.1' "I',nrsilav f„r his farm in the We.t. IIr is teamed neat. Ozot, AIItt 11tel tv ht«m•hinit rout into mixed fat•nlieg, lHis fondly retracts on the Fat m herr in 1br meautl.iue, Dole forget the clearing Bale of Perm sleek, implonel'I9. rte.. to boo held en Woelnesday M'o'ck 18'0 rat Donald 13,11»riVr1)1'", 011t con. II will he ti big sale ,19 the prawn"Inv Ines sold his fat u1 and 99111 Glee' 11)' feet y- 1 Mee I•le hole ,a Int of kennel 'till; CARD OF 'PRANKS -r wish lit ex - P88 10V 1011(4.141 11101111A In 1 h neigh, burs and t0pm-1s who tlif'ough the illltre9 And sub., (pent dentist, or ltty Media nd wets' so u11ifornldly kind, Ihomehtfui mod helpful \Vol d9 fail to tell how 1 a.ptreci,t+'ed these I(ind- 11e.9Re9, Yt1118 (1,1,1 efol IV, MRS '1'. STRACHAN, ,TR, 11 Rs JOHN ('RLra 114, rm19 SUDDENLY -Alt hough airs John Orer•1u',9t.11 0.1111 1t011 110P11 it poop hes Ith fen' the men 2 Y0111 0, 11110 Dila 911 Ihnph bet tee nn Phui"oi,iy hast that htrsudden demise, 1116311 8 t t r I in., came ale fl, PIa(1 911r1r•I( In her 1'ehttives anal P14011(18, expired 1vh11P 81-1trrl in Iter chair, D,reasea3 were- been in .North line! lu'I1e, Perth (tri. And wus 11 rihnghter of the ante Hannl•d and Moe Rutherford, she be- teg tornn P •' I f 10 rltile0t She wee noir• ed in I11nt 111141 to .1 he 11140 .1-01111 acorn) 'i3 rears nnod come rat 0111/0 to Lor 7, Oran 9: Girt/ wbti'it 910 Orem). 111,11 bonah1 n. short time before from Dnhald 1)',',4)19011 13004 they con Ii! 1111119 resided, Ile ()rrrnr pn4.in1: awes ; velem nenn Ilext. Inv. . A dot ugh tri also died years ago. . '1'It0 anr- viviegelttidtl u'nee ,fray,,, on the home. stead ; S R„ ,if'Pornnln; enol \lee. .hlnuw A."\ItNnh', of Gt•P\' 1I'w11011111, M rv. 01/1411r'.9 8141vt,P tiro 1110 9)''ROe, rt ' tih,Soo n ihnd MIS 09ven9 soul \its. Anrlin:vo0, of Manila on, Moo H'e. hal I it r i' 1f 1 t Atd ' 9V 14, 7 1, 1e4' r Ili'8t ,I the l d.'1 IPI' 1 1 if ill Y Deceit P, aryl 1• tllAt r On' W(110011, W110 h 01111111' d 1 III/ r9tn,. rat of 1. r with:01,1,1.1P of frirrlaA, stip nr•ovecd n good wire, a lviso mother mod one or Ihr best t o n 8 f tl i llrw 1 t 1 The 1 .51 Halm, .i , g 1 h 1)).) ) tat ;lilt; or nil to �Vi.t•)'. 1 'rr ly nitf'ndcrl, 1lrt' 11,1%il hon,,.. 11 t„rl nil til I In• ln,.nn I, ' 1' 1 v! , 1t, V. ,A.. maim, or. i;ruas('is. fall. beat'ere were It. J. hoover, Jots Armstrong, run K,Oliver Hemingway, u Y, Jno, Lowe,,.e1' Peter Stewart. vu 111 1 ui1 A.,' c 1 e (Jeerer, 'Mei men t wet'Jla4(1( f ill the homily pint, 13rueeele cemetery, A- mong friends floral a )t 8taw('9 were Archie (Relay, of Hamilton ; S. It. and Mrs. Operate and Mss ,lean, lof repent., ; Bloom Rutherford, of North 1R14vlhope ; Dittman Stewart, of Htrall',etl ; T. A. (and Mrs. Corlett. shaul(11 of Lin wend ; Peter Overate and daughter, Molesworth ; \V, and 11 les , 05 9 ubern, \V. McKee and wird and \V. (4)1108)11 and wife of Furd- wich. The cc(nluunity , tender eytupttlity to the bereaved especially John who will miss his Inothey great- ly front the kettle. The family deshe to express Blair appreciation of many ,1115 of I(inti 094 au(1 W00114 of 00111f001 xpIkell to them to old neighbors and friends. SCHOOL REPORT. -The following is the ;ppm 1of the standing of the pupil8 in 9 13, No, 8, (dr,v, for the tolled los of Jnn011(7 and Februau'y;- Pupils were ex,untne(1 itt l•uttgh eat - vitiation, A 11 Ili (tiot 11', 011)4(xtpltY, Language, 001/1110811 1011, Welting, Art unci Reading. 'Petal 800. Sr. 1V. M,-ieolnt 3lrtxtul 120, i\lilnlie Ber- ton 126 Sr I)L-lyases plrLean 496 .1'. 1 ff.---John \1 e'lhggn rt 808 Se. II. -Adria,: M(obi ggatt 328, Alex, 31c - Nath 299, James 910Taggart 282, James 0:,1.1111(11ne1 223 Jr IL-8adie McNeil 125, M 1t'jory Pulmo 80, John 11''Nanghl 186 Pt I St•. Geed, - Veen McNaught, George NIcNah•, Pi I .L•. Gond-Fergus Men, gem], Annie 31e'J'aggnrt, Howard Mitchell. KATE TELFER, Teacher. CT3URC$ CPE:ayo NNST SUNDAY* - Rev. .1I1, McAllister, of Exeter, Prete. dent of London Olmferetwe, will cot - duct the dedicatory services of the 110w chul•rlt at Union appointment -11th curl , of this township -next Sabbath morning 1188h:tett by the p ester,. Rev, A. I. \lelielvey 01 10.311, [n the after40011 at 2 80 p. tn., Rev Mo. \Cyril, of Brussels, recently past's nti Ethel (1100101, will preach and in the evwliug at 7.30 Rev Air. Mc- Allister will 4roupy the pulpit again. Special offerings toward Entitling Mead. A choice program of mos{, by Union choir in the tweeting 0110 Teotheidge choir• lift -moon and (4001)- i1114. M,uulty efternn,t and evening 1ul0tes1itg progivuns of addresses 0,9 visiting (.10143 teen and ocher's, 040111 selertionc ., eco anions, rte. At the close. of aafternoot meeting ea fowl supper will he served in the basementof the chureh, 'Picket for all 5550 r•en18. A Ito geenclosed cement shed 9011 prrulit of large aeeemmodatiun foie the horses of people atl0ndiu4 With Favorable weather and good venlig there will he a gl'eat ct'nwtl. Rev. ,J. W. Hilbert, of Winglotill "'111 wr'eat'h 0l, the following Sabbath. morning 11110 evening. Morris 8.010 -al mews IIf lhil•ken ilex in Mos. rho het. patients are recovering tli.eely. Township 7Council will ial he et 011 4 l M 11I,t•} March I 16 0. James 1311ternee'• M. P. was home from Ottawa fop the week end, re- turning on Monday. 75 Glatt, 111 attiVItl)C,, secures TRE POST to any 0011101iat 11(1(11088 10, Jtan, 191 1915. its hat-iuess i8 to give the news. Tapas. Atmelt ottg, of Willow oily, Nn11h Dalt:en, vomited to his hnn1P last, Stoned/1,y after spending a 'eolith with his ether, R111/01 L. \V. R. \looney, of'TO011nto, 19)1)8 home on a short visit to his parents. III li„ . 5 r His father her is stallokay poorly, we are sorry to eta te. q 311:0 F 11)1k Gar)1tos, god line, died Imo Sunday about midnight, at. the adenticrll -age of 80 years. Venetia! took !lame t" 1011evale oemetory on Wed uesd,y aftirnoen, RESIDENCE DESTROYED EY FIRE. - About 3 Wel. el( ,1lunduy afterrlouu the brick (muse belonging 0) James Mes- ser 041 11041 1.417011 1y Rt•e. Building was ilts09ed for 61300 end the cent eels Pot $41111 nl the Howitk Almond. With the gale that. wee Idnwhtg,Ll the tittle IIID 11081 I 11011011 wits some completed and 11e. Mooiet•'s loss will bo cn,sidee- labie to may multi ng 4.111(1111. the tti9ceil- for•I of being U1ned oral of hoots 01- 1111A90115111101' 1IIe year. 311•, Messer rad huffilyno deeply sympathisedwith in their toes. MRS \\',lt SHEDDER CALLED TO 111 R REWARD-'PIId911rry Iasi, 10+11 1.0111011111101, Plitl of the byre \Villi,u4 Shrthde , tiled at 1110 home ttf ler sun, James, ho het 911111 year. She had beet, in failing health for tonne tiule- mit 0t 11 1l, ' ) Ilea8 .1 ptn'i ' s1 at Ree ad - mimed ng0-0110 Ree demise tvm8 0x- ;weteol Mrs, Shedden was 11 wonder- fullyfrill Y b Yt'igl 1,1,1141(17 lady and was helnvrd by anll 91 lo, knew her• pay. Shedder Paid Ne holds dealt several years Igo Two sons, (Rol,,: and Jemee, both of \lett ie V(Imita le) nod 1 WO 4111101 PPS, Mrs. Iai.itool. of Mil'higan,and :\lies \be gilt E'1' of this locantsol vitae Funeral Phut'.tiav Lflet4liml1 I f this tt warn i'•n• 1180tt1 I Nem u 0 1, ,th 11tIPnF Rhlnel Sheldon, owing to the illness Of .11111('8 HheddPt. Ot sTElt SUPPER. -A 001y pledge rat 11111' was 1 lost PIlavI evening r a I Hie ' en 'n • nli t tilde haute of ,run. and lies. 31ttslnrd, 13etweee 31) and 40 attest,: aero'present, Exo,llfgll tnitsdr. wus I'0) niihett by Maw Rohr. Nit'in11- eon, of Relive ye. ,tial Ales. W. S l+"oe- 1r.t, on the pinus intra 3ti98 Mtu•t(il, Pollee!, l 1 I sari Alex. \firt4t.o1'd on the rulh,' ' n Some rale el o n r• f A e 10l'ahew • r 1 1 VNI'e gist n. 3nm es , d social. ad c ru 00 1 4tryn d1ul1)1- tlod1tIt+, 0 11111ll trail 1 o h r9• 1, Iter to first . (loose 4yel rr slipper carts served in NI) 9. Mnetnld's Vrt;v best, 51vle. Some of the Indies worm 110+1111 frill Ir4grt.'t8, 19111,1, Dei) ellatdy am ley Ihr'' + rnr'iul } R,rorl' iravdng arae hart, 1)'r rl 1111,dIn 311.' '11101114 311' 1u.t1 Alts, 3.tootatd A 1 entcrtaihere, Paper Handing John Lunn Painter, Paper Hanger Grainer and Decorator A Trial Solicited First -Cisco Work Phone 41x Thomas Street, Brussels Miss Funny Grasby has returned to her home after a week's visit with relatives at Beig:ave. Waller Davidson, 2nd line, had a inu•row escape early Saturday morn- ing of tact week while on his way to 1Vinghatn. He had been to ate oyster supper the night before and whether he had got too many involves Or 1101 enough sleep will probably never be knows. He fell out of the sleigh but was Dot seriously hurt we are glad to slate, ANSWERED TEE CALL,- After a seveee illness pars. John Somerville beide farewell to earthly concerns and 11a88ed away to her eternal rest last Saturday iu het• 78th year. She 1•e - sided with her soon, David, 011 the Silt line. Ales. S4merville'9 maiden mune was Oatherlle Cathcart, of lilansllard township, Perth (-1o., 01111 had been a resident of blonds tuw.- ship for many years. Mr. Somerville pre-(1ec01180d her years ego. The funeral Look place Monday afternoon )e Sunshine cemetery. Dertased it. survived by an adult family. Site 00511 flue old Indy, kind, motherly and (4,d fretting and passed away in the teinmplis of faith. SCHOOL REPORT. -Following I8 the revert of S. "S. No. 8 Morris for the month of Febrmu'y :-Jr. IV. Class Pegg 200 Honors 300. Andrea Nirhnl 257, Norman Speir 202 Sr III. -Puss 200 Honors 800 John McNeil 209, •A,utie Alcock 190. Russel \leeks 162. Jr. IIL.-Pass 201) Helen's 300 blm•g,tret Hanna 881. Maley McNuhb 369. Maggie Clark 287. Lillian M,•Artee 203, Margaret 1110. Neil 159, "Arnie Little 59. Si. IL - Pass 150 Hoorne 225 3a1tle8 Daman 245, Flnrenre Nichol 209, Clifford \leeks 170. George Ops.uytiou 116 1), IL -Pass 150 Honors 225 Everett Nichol 278, Allan Speir 207. Sr. PI. I - Verona Clank, Fid, ed Miller, Stanley Mattks. 3111.7 Atomic. Jr. Pt. 1. -Marguerite Little. Primary (Sass -Miller MCOlu'ter•, Annie Clark, Lottie Champion. Those tm1•ked 1 missed one or m111/0 examinations. F. BRYAN9, Teacher, Belgravo In the item regarding the Geddes presentation in lust week's issue of 'PRE POST the chair went to Mrs. Geddes Ide4 uul . Mr. and Mrs. yGeddes have moved to Lunleaborn, Henfryn During Lent services will be held in St. David's church, Hetft'yi, every Sunday at 11 a. in end every Thu00 dit y evening at 7.46 p. m. A westing f the cotgregalinn is called for Thursday, March 5th, immediately after evening service. Jamestown A Brix Social will be held in Victoria Hall on Thursday, 1110)0it.12th, under the auspices of the W)met'e Institute, Proceeds in Aid of Hail. Interesting 25 lrngr'un will be presented. Boxes cents each. Ladies without boxes will be(•harged the sante price. (olive the Iii LI the a helping hand by at- a entlieg. There will be plenty of good cheer. Ethel Mrs, Gen. Moulding, of Brantford, is visiting her neice, Mrs. (Dv.) Felgu- 9r1n. Miss Bunter and Miss Schmidt are back from the Millinery Openings at Tilrmnt0. Last week R,dtett Close was on the sick list and under the doctor's Care 11111 10 utile tt be about again we are glad to state. The Ethel Young Men's Bible Class with limit' lady friends Spent a pleasant time at the home of Thos.. D,Inglterty last Thursday evening. The Auction gale of VV. 3. Gill will tt41(e malars 'I'hu)sday afternoon of next. week when the whole stock, etc., will sold Id 9 , s vithl 1 t reserve sset•ve as the proprietor is giving up farming. 011 another - page may 1)s read all interesting chal'artet sketch of W. 3, ()thyme!), eon of Robert. and Mt•e. Dilworth, of Ethel, Who is an Indian Agent atSlide Out, Alberta. It will be n. matter of interest to many old friend,: in this locality. The opening services 11t 171)iol, chnlrh next. Sabbath will attract a' goodly nenther from here. livening service in the Methodist cht,t•cit will be witildt'uwn; Rev. 31t', McKelvey twill pieaeh et the Epworth League anniversary a, 1 Br le. 1 9018. 'rhe lertme by Rev. Mr, Bradley, of Teeewaiee, on "Pat and his. Island." 1118 we11 wm'tb hearing, Tate Pees - by hollow clotted) was well filled lust PrIIIlty evening and interest never lagged as the leeturee dm alt with n the 101 'Tootling otll'il4 5nhjee't. Fiulule)al pt'se. cede to C(t } 825 Jel 00. Last t tet ekIr R V Oxtti by it ' Y of I illsf,)B ,Alheetit, left foe 1119 110110P shP L ieWe4I f1nelIl'ogahlr visit l)Youg Molly sextons of-easternCanada and with told friends herr 'made 1't oe r bit: narl0rs 09 the g 1 q'home nl' Tris b ;nude end art 1 tl n It t Fred, and Mts. Oxta'hy rl le 7 years since Roy' was l o that, The visitor ie a eon 0f George Ox .oti I (muter t' . le esi d Y t ant o We f to locality, i 4 who Rus done , IP Y well tt1 Alberta and no farms Itns 480 acres: We are glad to hear of the well deserved success, Oranbrook Mrs. Alex, Campbell, of Logan, wM vlsiliug 111008 here, plias M. Forrest, of BruseeJS, spent several weeks at the home of Juo. Forrest, Oranbrook. bliss Ruby Kennedy, of Medicine fiat, Alta., was visiting with her cousin, Mos. A, J. Heltn, Dave Brawn, of North Dakota, has veto: led 'house after visiting his another, Mrs. A. Brews, Airs. John Balluutyne has been dttttget'n tely ill doting'the past week but is somewhat hoploved now. H, aid Mrs. Oootnbes, of Deioraine. Maul., and Mis8 0bri9tr,e Outt, of lil•vUr, were V181torelat A. NieDouald's. D. McQuoorrie, of Btuseele, is offer- ing his house and nice plot of 4} acres here ler sale. It would make a cosy- hnln8. 'There will be no Epworth League service Reye :text Sunday night ow- ing to the opening sea vices at Union cbtn'ch. Asr A. Reymann purposes moving to the West he toilets his property and bu4inessfor sale. A strap for an en- terprising roam. Airs. Won. Alderson was in Toronto last week.visiting her duughtees and ale() atteuddd sevet'nl meetings of the Temperance Ootveutiou in Massey Hall. The usual Sabbath afternoons ser- vice in the Methodist Ohurr'h will be withdrawn owing to the church open- ing(It Union. Rev. M)'. Wren will p1'eech at the latter at 2.80 p. m. 'l'he last (10111(0 ill 01ttnbrnck this 19pr4ng will be held in 3. Long's Hall, Friday evening Match 13rh. Tickets 75 rents, Ladies free. Dc not forget the elate, come and have u good time. Bills announcing Union church ;naming state 1hat Rev. Mr. McOtil- oc11 and Rohr. T. McDonald, of Oran- brooi(, will take part in Monday's program, They wilt uphold Oran- tt',tk's reputation all right. - - Special services in Knox church' alouttnenciug March 1011, atd continu ing every night but Saluaday for 2 • weeks. Rev. R. B. Stevenson, of Tavistock, will be the preacher, Meetings commence at8o'clock. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. (Rev.) D. B. McRae, of Armow, form - rely of this place, had the mdsfnt•tune to fall, as she was returning from prayer meeting, and broke her' arta near the wrist. Many old friends here wish her a speedy recovery. Brussels Council The regular monthly meeting of 13russels Council was held: last Mon. day evening• A11 the members ,pres- ent, Reeve in chair., Minutes of last meeting passed. Following accounts were W. H. Kerr, printing Anderson 13rua., slow pan etc, S. Wilton, tile R. Oliver, eatery-..,..... A. 3 Lowry, February electric light read and Pres crated 8 50 wing S o6 40 00 53 76 Moved by Muldoon, seconded b Hewitt that a000011ts be paid, Danced. A. J. Lowry made a a'equestt, rela- tive to payment of electro- light ac- count for month of February, which teaksYa rall(ed. g A cumulundcation was read from Barrister Hays, of Seaf,rth, relative' to cairn of R. B. Kirkby, for extra work done on John sheet sewer, Brussels, and threatening tuft if a settlement is not made. No action token. Communication read from the Hydro -Electric Commission laid over to next sheetingg. The (4rP11t Waterways Union com wunication wile lead relative to canals, radial railways, etc., no dei.e gate was ttppoiuted, R. Oliver reported recedpte from scales for February to be $17.15. London Inlu5u'ial Bureau wrote asking that representatives be sent to Loudon oil March 6th to uss radial railways and H di0.die tris y elrctrio extensions. Ori :notion of McEntire and Hewitt, Oouucillor• Pryne and r Clerk Scott were appointed to attend the nteehug, ()arced, Or,mmtlrtlnr4t.le11 ware 1011(1 from 4iderieh asking that Brussels sup- port the Move to have the Dominion Government improve saki corn - solute harbor wot k at that port. Resolution was todeted to ()e• Sent on Moto) of Conncillore Muldoon 'aha,,., M.'Guiie, A deItgation of ladies waited d on the Commit salt inr that the a hell law be adopted r).,few (/ pteti ht 'Br» 'l'he h w sits 1 t wets' a y l iota ale bell be rang sit 9 p. ltt. 111(1 1,11111, )411 c.11i1(lren teat; au ytvu's be directed to moored home, uat)e8s ntid0e tale' giturdltu,ohi t 1f ran p 0uinit, otberlvise iiit'v 1vi)l ie l The 0. chat goof by Ti mutt'offieee, `, he re• quest was laid uvea' to Itekt meeting eo Hiatt Stature ethlcel'hitlg the sant et)nld 11)' l , nfolP 1 r 0 ttneiti D, 0, Rna8 1)10 9. 0, Wilson asked the Connell fol the ow* or '' Chamber 1trwY1 Bali and ootmot} Chamber frit' Melville church services tot Sabbath And Sun- day School In the afternoon while the ne1YCi i 111 <•lh Is in course of erection. Moved by A. 3lcOuite, secotded by R P' A rale that 4 1 y $ 26 per Sut p A Id y' Caretaking 1 10 CIn1 1' d alar 1, .' Io be id IM fee I w a her+:h. Dar rind. die' 9 `, A ) tt an a WAS e11ga Pd )n 11wet wateei1) n e to and SLI''e g 1 t C1nYtrYnlltee Zvi l look crag hp dnfnrmati)1n 'nOlsasut'y erine aro dying al. eon'tiidois, ',tree t o ' r ' (. tr ilk g anti (Hulloing and titer q,nt'shi,na we( r• behove the ;Omit ru.e) iri«Itoation.) givetl. 131111'114 than adjourned, hell Iwo hart we word he s • ds' I 1- cell tilde Watt nee Win baulk 1t 141011) 1 •