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5RUSSI-2LS. 0,V7 AR10, 711UR5DAY, APRIL g. 1914
W. II, KERR, Profitutor
l4ew Advertisements
Local -H. Plum,
Wniited-J, W. Storrinou
A /1811/11' /invert -Awl Pox.
Looni -Nati nal Bluntly tio
For salo.-Itolit, To-We/son
Bor ll fol .ervioe-A D Mot ann.
PoinIty io1.3 it M. 41t1ninlr.
man 13.003 tIl1nIll) 0, Bnaa,
Bests for lintaine-.1ne P.Dunonn
Benoist order or inito6111e-Will H. Any.
Pieta Own) Oompotation-- Aerbmiterid
Bonlety.
3.11istrict Rao s
Walton
Jas. Farquharson left hete on Tues-
day of this week fur Provost, Albet ta,
where he purposes locating. Mrs.
Farquharson will follow next week.
We wish them prosperity 111 their
new home.
Set vice will be held Gond Friday in
St. Gem ge's cherch at 9 p. tu. We
recall at this season the eaceifIce of
out. Lord for ne nem' the cross.
Surely those who appreciate such love
should be wllliug to draw near to
Hitn in worship nn such a day. Next
Sunday being Hester Sunday, Holy
Communion will be administered at
the 3 o'clock service. Let every
member that be Is bidden to draw
nigh to God and to communicate up-
on this day.
Jolla McDonald's new elm mill
to 11010') operations on the seacun'e
work on Monday id 1 hie week. The
mill is eito(late II) every perihelion.
with all the latest iin pi eyed maeltin-
ery which will save him (ins and
motley in labor. He 1188 an ex ha
large amount of work on hand this
season, the yard being well filled with
logs.
Wroxeter
David R011i118011 made a business
trip to Toronto lest week.
Mrs. Stvome, of Fordwieh, was a
visitor in the village 011 Tueeday,
Perry Patterson left for Watford
on Saturday where he has tenured a
position at his bade.
Miss t). Wilson held a very sue-
eeesful millinery opening Friday and
Sat motley of last. week.
'11. W. Jacklin left, on Tuesday for
Swift Current, Sask., where we under-
stottel he will engage in notching.
Mrs Wesley, assisted by MIRK Lill)
McNaughton, conducted the Young
People's meeting in the Presbyterian
church on Sunday evening. The
topic was "The Power Verse."
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The tams twvs of 'Clouse, Wroxeter,
No, 268, V. 0. IP., will attend serVice
the EDistiopiti church on Easter
Sunday at 1,30 11 ie.
Henfryn
there will be service in the English
church at 11 a.- in„ on Gillet Friday,
pill 10t h. Ou Haslet. Sutelay there
will be a childrens servire at 10 a. l.
mid moritioig player with tiei mon at
11 a, tn. All church people are
earnestly desieed to make an effort to
he pi esent, on Good Friday and East -
r Sunday.
Jamestown
N01.0111.11 3.1cLe4,cl visited at Ripley
last week.
Bert and Mrs. Watson Sentlayed 01
Samuel Snell's.
W. Ooolc, of Brussels, is a welcome
0151 01' at Alex. Hislop's this week„
Wesley P8111181' is busy cutting
mood with his traction outfit in the
Robt. Shaw conducted the service
in the Hall last Sunday evening. He
Is expected again for next. Sunday
everting,
Mrs. Duncan McDonald visited
over Sunday with her mother and
sisters in Brussels. The many friends
of Miss Myrtle Willson are sorry she
Is not enjoying her ustiv,1 health. '
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ceetery, A.eonsieriate servicee were
coutliteted at he Mouse )tha grave by
her mutton., Left 10 01011011 1101' 1088
are 113105datiglitees (Mrs. Humble
mei Mrs, 131001101', of Olititon ; and
Mrs. Marlow, of 13(1 ('('id)) ; one son,
()tangs, in Godorich township, also
two brothers'(James Oloakey, of
Motivate, mid Andtpw. of Michigan),
the 100 CP being otble 10 be pi 01.101it at
the 1') 1)01411 though in hie 137111 year
and Is still endmved with the activity
Of 111811y of yontiger years.
Netheey, sr., has purchased
the 1101155 1.11(1 lot owned by Miss
Owens, of Thessalon, Algoma, which
has l/8013 occupied fru some time by
W. J. Geddes. Mr. acid Mrs. Netheey
will take ttp their residence in the
village in 00 110110 f1.1 1.1.108 and enjoy
well earned holiday.
Woekonen were busy engaged on
Saturday boxing op and removing to
the G. T. R. freight house the Baby
Grand piano, which has been on ex-
hibition in the Hall since last.
September and which was of
somewhat ancient mechanism,
It will be shipped to Olinton by the
owner, Me. Hoar.
Ethel
Mrs. Geo. Kreuter, of Brussels,
spent ayat t of this week under the
parental roof here.
Andrew MeKee attended the Tem
peranee Convention at, Clinton int
'ruesday as the delegate flout the
Methodist church.
Chi is. Rayne& who purchased
Jos, Welsh's house hail 00011 doing
some repairing to it mod is now look.
him for a good tenant.
Mrs. (Rev.) I. A. McKelvey hod an
attack 03' erysipelas last. week. With
lie skillful aid of a phyeicioni she hes
recovered and is able to be up agaht.
The one topic of conversation a-
mong- t he boys Keil girls Otis week is
the exams. and they, of muse, hope
to pass. The parents share tins
home with them.
Weed has been received here 111111
.1. 1. mid Mrs. Welsh acid fatnity
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1180 arrived safely at Olds, AlbeVot,
and are getting settled in 11100' 0.1(0
home.
The W. 31. S. of the •Methodist
church held their annual meeting at
Mrs. 3111). 111 e Donald's last Thursday.
111000((4(5 a 111.)ge attendanee. Mrs.
111(1 vey Dobson was 0101001.1President
for the ensuing year.
W09119/6'S fNeTITUTZ.-011 Thursday
of next week. 18111 inst., itt 2.30
11'elook, the regular meeting of the
Women's fustit 11(4' will be lielti at the
home of Mrs. Dilwort 0. Topie :
4118111 1111 /1 NI 1'8. John
Me Donald, Miss Nellie Wright, and
Mts. S. Howlett. Ag ood attendant.i.
is hoped for.
Artlaw awl MiD1118800, ho Ilave
twee Mends in this locums.
tor 81i1110 11)01', 81/01.1 10 sail next
week for their 1101110 in Yorkshil 0,
SI IgIOlill. Mrs. 111•08801. 15 daughter
of Mrs. Gill, of Ethel, and this will
make t 7t h time she hos crossed the
181011.11/ We wish them a saa
fe nd
pleitsatit vioyage.
The 130001 of Directors of our Rut al
Telephone System ho v Ito suggest lens
for improving the System. As a'
suggestion we would like tti Hay that
i here should be less 'phones on Lim
22. There ttre about. 20 phones on
this line and almoSt 01.11. b118i111/88
places are included. Surely 1 here eat
be some relief from this condition' for
as 0110 pon
erssaid, "It takes about -
three 1(411(5 to get allyl inc on Lite.
22." .11181 -1.1) keep this suggeetion
company we will give, ante het.. W toy
11011 we not on this system have what
on °thee systems is called (1. "Commit
Alarm," 'Usually this cons1 ists 4 7 or
8 short rinse and whim it is sounded
it is the signal rot evevyotte on the
Lille to go to the phone and leant the
coulee. This is certainly useful in
eases of tire, accident, postponement
of sales, etc.
Grey
Dr. W. E, Beyans, of Oarmangay.
Alta., who was here attending his
fathet's funeral, left for his home in
the West on Monday of this week.
We' are pleased to report that
_favorable progress is being made by
'rhos. Strachan and we hope this
Spring will assist in his rera(1) stint'.
We notice that Ho neat Roxell, 00.
°end y 111 the 910 Oon., won 1st prize
on his fancy driver at Clinton Spring
Fair Thursday afternoon of last week.
D. 0. and Mrs. Ross, of Brussels,
attended service at Roe's church last
14011110y14011110ymorning. Come again. MIR.
Rol 1111(1 been spending a few days
wit lo her hi other, Jos. .A Ines.
The Pancake Supper in Union
Methodist charch has been ebanged
Friday, April 10111, to Monday,
13111. A. gond program is being pre-
pare(1 Come and enjoy a good time.
SHORT HORN RULL.-A thorn' -bled
Short Bonn bull has eenently been
p31)1) chased by Arch. D. 81cLeatt, 18th
won., from John J. 31 cGaviti, of Mc -
Killer), who is a well ktonvin breeder
of gond stnek. Mr. MeLean will keep
hint for 111e improvement of stock.
His ad vertimement may be read in
another rolume.
Mr. and Mes. Riddell and Mises E
Buttery have gone to spend Easter
with friends at Torontn and Wood-
bridge. Their cousin, Will. Brown
tten
emparded them. On retmining
Miss Buttery will attend the Robin-
smi-Hastings wedding at Mor
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W i3ATEMAN DECEASED.-
The death occm red' in Toronto on
Thursday mooning Of 11114 week' of
V 01'1011 Bateman, one .of Grey town.
ship's pioneers. Mr. Bottemati hood
'leen residing in the Qiteee -city with
his son for the past couple nf years.
He was ill his 81st, year. 'rite rental ns
were brought to Brussels for inter -
Meta, the feneral-being held on Fri-
day aft (Ammon.
Belgrava
Le'.lie McDougall has been seriously
ill fin. some days but is improving
810 w ly.
G. W. Nicholson had a large and
sitecessful wood bee at his Monte on
Tneedoty afternoon,
Maio, NVIto. Oraig, (tiee Miss Mande
Gostottn) has retall'Iled to the home of
her fathet, T11118/ GOS1111111/ 18)19113 8111
willi eside for the present, 31r. Orotig
died some months ago in the 'West
,following to, severe illness.
Owing to a large 111011.3 of Mei s-
tore beteg (list 11 1)111 111 ihis 10101.11 (.y
I/11 "Nlillenitim Dawn" Rev.311. v. r. Boyle
has decided to speak atom; I lie line of
the ineonn
sisteeies of this belief n
elief o
Steel/1y April 19111 at the t.egulat.
service in Knox. church,
Oltetkey mod his
sistet. Aliss Elle were at. Clinton on
Sunday attending the fun/oval 1of theit
aunt, Mrs. Thos. Ooolt, who passed
away very sudilvely at bee 'home3.1
()Hutton, l'ittirsdny, A mil 21,(1, aged 71
y(ars. 1)(oceased clime with her par -
outs anti brothers and (4181008 10,111
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1850 atoll settled in n
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of Kingston. Two yeais 1110
family 1111013(1 to Mort 18 to0,1151110 and
took up what has since liven time:-
formed hit o ot houldsonte 011(01 33' 1,1
6. Oon. 6. In he oeiglibto hood of 50
yeat ago slip was milled in marriage
to her late huslind, '.1'11014. 000k. 11 1111
1(110 1131 11(1.1 1.08i11011/1// On 1 he Bil-
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1 Highest poets for Butt Terhaends::::7, tore, Brussel5 (.00.40,1 wa., imilviit, indlimo,,,,, Iona-
-- 0 iwapied and ii,,,,i,oli in Hil N.,, deal
howl atoll mon the highest !coo,' o ei
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RESOLUTION OP SYMPATHY --At
a. (neetitig of the 1)1141010)8 of the
Howl tik Mutual Fi13 I118111114111.10
Oianpany, held st
at VVrimer 011 Tues-
day of this week, the followitig resolu-
tion of sympathy was passed to AIrs.
Ed ward 131 310115 11,011 family :-To Nirs.
111. Beyttlis and Family 1--T1101. the
41 ovecters of the How ick Mutual Fit t.
Insurance Company desire to express
to the wife and family of their late
colleague; Stlwaid Bryans, their
personal sympathy in 111.' loss 5(1810111'ed. Mr. 131.youts Mid been a Mt./octet.
of the cornponly for thirly-seven
years, and for many years its Vice-
Pren
sident, ad tiering Hutt period he
gave 1,11e 001110/111y his 10(19111 811311(11
'L'o o his fellow -directors and to the of-
ficers of
the Company he was always
most, 0(1(11 10111.15 (111(1 his genial dia.
position made eon tact with 111,11real
pleasui e (0 abet s.
Signed on behalf of the Board.
J. R. Millet., President.
Dated fib Wroxeter, Anvil 7, 1914.
PRESENTATION AND ADDRE818--
Wednesday evening t of last week Mr,
and Mrs. Robinson, of the 11111 Con.,
were taken by ion prise when about 30
feiends of the Union church congre-
gation assembled at their home, to
pass the m70111113 with them 011C1 11101.0
(45310.81(133'(45310.81(133' for 3)0(1 puepose of preset , t-
leg them with 801110 token ex 311.P8EIV4'
Of the high esteem wh
111which and
Mrs. Rohitostm and Nliss Maggie
11001118(m have been held diving the
yeatos which they have passed 111 this
t('((111111111131. The early pout of the
evening was spent 44 1:011/55,M111112(1.1(41
510101 0,01v01.801,1,4 8.111,1 01 11. very
apptoptiotte 11(111'11(111' the heat and hostess
wet0 called upon to take thele places
while the following (14141(088ddeess was read
by N)ou, D. Nlachati, the prementatione
being, in ule by Ai NV 011101(1 and D.
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'DEAR 31a, ANO MasROBINSON. ;It 14
Wi di feelings of pleasure .aild respect,
thio, we, your friends and tielichleors,
gather to speed an evening with yu
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ill soon hospitable 1101110/leave
4Ve lea
that you /0'0 about Ni lay aside the
heavier butelee of feint work and 10
ke w
latt, ell deserved e a
vest. Wre
Wall to kitoW that 3111(3purpesio resid-
ing not fitti (Witty and that, often we
may still see nee another. Al' this
Juncture wit
the jotey of a
life, 118
token or good (0in, SV) (40(40you to
accept these theirs awl you. Mies
31aggito. these 0 niv.u. May Y401 long
he spored to etlioy the emliFolts of
I liese.and to meditate tel the many
303008(0111303008(0111 asseeiations * Welt ,tlttst
/trotted your fellowship with Millen
elourch,". Mr. tool 311-s, Robinson and
Mies Meggito elicit eplitol in e
it vry
residence In Brussels/ in the 0911/0
Jos, Armstrong took possession of
t he foram he recently pureloased flown
10,teto Leon 00 Monday of 11115 week.
Mr, Armstrong expects to move his
family over In a few weeks. This
1110111 (8118 taken np by the late Thou.
Robertson 85 yeare ago and 11118 been
held by the Rubel -Peet family u11(1111now. Donald Robertson left on
Thursday of this week foe Han
nah,
N. O., where he expects to spend the
Summer at least,
DEATH OP AN OLD RESIDENT. -An
old resident of the 3rd con, passed
away ott Wednesday of this week in
the person ne of JaWilson, relict or
the late John McOttettley. Deceased
was in her 82tod year and had been
fulling in health for the past three
months. Ides. McCartney was born
in Ayrshire, Scotland, and after com-
ing to Canada spent Several years in
Tt10011t1/ before moving- to Grey 10(8)1-
ship. 48 yea, s ago she was milted in
onaeriage Lo the late John McCartney,
who died tett years ag(1, and who took
up the num) on which Mrs. McCartney
mended up to the time of her death.
She is stravived by a family of four
sons (Robert and James, at 1110041;
Hugh, of Tugask, Sask. ; and Wil-
liam of Milestone, Sask.) ; and tin ee
daughters (Mrs. Geo. McOartney.
Tuokersuilth t_ Mrs. Nelson Cardiff
and Mrs. Win, Turnbull, Grey.)
The funeral wilt take place to Brute
sels ett Friday ate' noon, leaving her
late Monte at 1 30 o'clock, seevice be-
im; heleit, half loom earlier to be con-
ducted by Rev. Itir. MoCulloch,
01.011 brook.
Oranbrook
Wood bees are the order of the
day emitted here.
Menzies Bros., have purchased 11
tine Lwo.year-old colt front H.
0113/11itz,
Mrs. Purvis came from Toronto
Salmi day to spend the week with 1101-
husband who is hi charge of Ale.
Trewlit's store at peesent.
Clinton
Stricken with pneumonia a short
time after sire had come down stairs
to see the body of lier sots, who had
died of that disease a short time be -
'fore and been brought 11111113tune from
Detroit for burial, Mrs. John Jack-
• son (lied at her home here very nu -
expect 9(11 y Sahli day /thermion. Hei
sn
o, Rev. Horace Jackson, died in
Detroit on Friday after a very short
illness. Mrs. Jackson was greatly
affected by the news 13' his deal 0.
She wits 75 yearioticl and one of 1)14'
pioneers (of the dist' iet,. Besides her
husband who fin many years WO,
Olititn's leading business -man, she is
survived by five 80118 011(1 Otte daugh-
ter, Fred. at Motilelfrauk, in Bate ie ;
ee, of Brant ford ; Sideey
Lettileidge ; A ether in °Menge and
Mrs. H. Seep orrot onto. The funeral
'WM held Monday afletinotin.
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1110111(s fee the he 'gismo), sift 1011'011
lital so nnexpeettoolly bison bestowed
011011 lintrit. They ptlepose taking up
181 on the pages of history it is the
pro ofessional Muse. Front the day of
the never-ttelor-forgottelt Florence
NIghtitogale and the Crimea the 800
11115 been 1,1 W01/111y one and
Loolay, as never before, these Sisters
of Mercy stand ae the eight arta of
the physician in calling batik 1081
health and vigor to those whit have
10SL 1111' 1.1000.
Here Nurses Butledge and Clark
seeder faithful eervice and with 1111
acute eat., speedy foot and ready
heed appear to be on the alert day
atel eight. You have heard of some
foolk, who if they looked into a pat) uf
milk would be. alit to sour it, not an
with these young ladies for be their
tasks ()meow., disagreeable or with
obstreperous patients they genially
and generously leave palling untiotte
that will add to your comfovt, and
pleasure.
The bill of fare provided at the
hospital is Hot outdone by :natty of
the best hotels and embraces almost
everything that is wholesome and
toothsome from Fruit, new vegetables,
well made soups, meats, dessert,
plenty of good milk, etc. Mies Ruby
Potter is in charge of the culinary
km/lament and knows her wor0 do
well that many a, patient is tempted
10 0(11 by 1)10 50.00007 dishes crenated.
My stay 01 1119 hospital was cheered
by the calls of many 8140015, some of
them front Brussels. and you may
rest moseyed I was always ready 10
say "Caine In" to the tap on my dom..
Atwater most highly appreciated
ft -atm e (811.8 the. receipt of scores of
letters and oar& from old friends
breathing kindly sentiment and good
wishes. To a good many of these
atiswers were returned but to those
not 'Pelted 0' by pen and ink I wish
here to heartily thank them for their
lc t elitess. Last but not least was the
erratical thought fill 0458 by Brussels
Methodist church Official Board, Sab-
bath Sellout, Miss Okra Hunter's
class, No orniodileS 100111 B18188018
locality at Stratford and other old
friends in Ole Classic city, Women's
Missionary Society, Rev. S. J. A.11111
and others in the way of sheaves of
ben 01 inn flowers and plants, so mach
so that my mein) was constantly a
bower of beauty and fragrance ever
keeping me in thankful remembrance
n1 those while absent were never
forgotten. Maily of wy visitors cow -
Intuited on Ole floral display and C)M.
mended the spirit of the donators.
11 will take me 0 long time to repay
the many kindnesses I have been
made the recipient of.
Through the passing weeks Mrs.
Kerr W11.8 with me and tilled in many
11. pleasent Mara reading to me, re-
plying to letters chatting over the
pa6t, present and future. I have
come to the conclusion she is the best
wife I ever had.
Now 1 must stop or my associate
Hot it or tv ill call Inc for being too 10113
ttml prosy.
I wish to heartily thank all who
have rendered THE POST staff as-
vist anee during my absence.
Hoping to soon be able to greet old
Heeds as in the days nf old and
wishing every subscriber health,
wealth and 11(131311 1)585. I tun,
'Poufs Truly,
W. H. ICERR.
The Gunn Hospital, Clinton Ont.
Apeil 810 1914.
Morris
Nliss Lillian Jackson, of Toronto, is
at visitoe at the home of John Jack-
son.
The regular meeting of the- Council
will be held on Monday of next week,
13th inst.
Herbert Manning took in the Spring
nth. ttt Clinton last week and visited
the Ritz')! family.
Petro mid 31)8, Jackson, of Tisdale,
Mask., are het e on a, visit with the
former'ot brothet., George Jac:044111,
and other old frMnds in this locality
The condition of ex•Qouecillor
George Jackson's health (multi tines
much the stone with less vigor how-
ever. Motny -old friends would rejoiee
to hear or improvement.
At the Sea forth Spring Fair host
Friday James Spa was awarded the
red ticket for a fine Canadian bred
stallion, under 3 yeurs of age. 31 r.
Sp010 18 9. great levee of good horse-
flesh and has owned many a fine one
AUCTION 13AL16,-All auntion sale of
20 tiest-elass daily cows with valves
at foot, several horses, implemettls.
etc., will 05 119141 at Frouik 31. Smith's
Sol Lot 28, Con. '7, Morris, 01 Feidoty
afternoon of this week, 101.11 inst.
Messrs. Smith & McCormick are the
proprietors.
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LETTER PROM TRE EDITOR
To the to6stdei s of THE POST.
DEAR PRIER DS. -Al 11111;11 tempoe-
arily off duty I felt itti Inclination to
"drop you 0 few li (leg tit ler. you knoW
that 1 8111 38101114 beltetm end that
you have not been 110.3011011 by me.
Oil M ttreh 12th emeigeney otrose
in my rase and after emisnita 11011
with 111,y physician (Do. 1`, T. itIcI1,11e)
WP 1196(1441 an °pet at ion Was ala mt.
the telly way to veggie lost health.
The Gnarl Go6pital, Clinton, W118
ehosteti and Frioloty, 13th Mt, the
eventful 110y Ali hough 1 he 11314(111 10))
was said to be to critical oti e, through
a kindly Peevidence, medical skiii
1111(1 fir/4-811188 1110115113 I (111) 111111(1131
11310(11013 toy (Ad viol. told hap,: to
soon be 1111,1111 08 "good as
The hoomitotl here has aticontitiodot-
tire, for oilmen 12 or 15 pottieete told
has b01,.01 in existence fin the past 20
yenta, \V bile always poopitlote the
801•Vie0 hem geowto so that all records
have been outdone during 110 130141
y0110/ 81111T (mullets of Dt. Gunn,
whosio (pethidine 104 11 8011011 15
P1'118111/40 ; De. (11,1(11(1 Id,
(8 ht./10100 1 11 Principal Gaudier, or
Torotli(t) And Dr. 3. W. Shaw, who
was 11.1(1111101' Brussels old boy awl is
kilown to a . good mealy 1 POOlera of
THE POST. 1 have Rome things I
would like to say here 1811 SIM it/ 18 lint
C(1118i(18001.1 professional to anettlt pun,
mind 130111)30 newspaper coleuses re-
gartliste stpdiess 1 will have to fotpgo
th 310.11>4(1 l'('.
if therese a class of heittines whittle
1 names have 0 good right Lo be inacrib-
Standing field Crop Competition
Robert otunpben, repairing °Invert,
3160; Dr. Ferguson, purchase of
died tifeettut te, $6.14. '
The 0011 1101 1 111018 adjourned to meet
again on April 271)1, '
A. H. MACDONADD, Clerk.
Brussels Council
The regular meeting of the Brussels
001011811 W08 held 011 Monday evening
of this week. M. miters all pc eserot
except Couticillor McGuire. Minutes
of last meeting were read and passed.
The following accounts were pre.
noted 1
Miss McCallum, cleaning Hall $ 76
AleI.11igSteawn,art, wood for Hall... 5 25
P.
" OA 46 . 3 73
5. Oliver, salary, stationery &
postage 118 collector ... 45 00
'1'. Ri tch ie, streetitupt oventents 2 60
Jas. Sharp, electric light 81 30
Fire Department 29 00
W. M. Sinclair, taxes remitted 3 00
Delegates expenses to London 12 80
"
"Stratford '7 60
Listowel 8 60
1, " Ottawa 40 60
Moved by Pryne, seconded by
Muldoon that the above AC00011L8 be
paid. Carried.
The weigh scale receipts for the
past month atuounted to $17 85.
R. Trench, of Teeswater W11,8 pres-
ent and asked for a rebate of bis
1912 and 1913 taxes on Brussels Skat-
ing rink. Moved by Pryne and
seeonded by Hewitt that Me. Trench
get a rebate of 369 84. Cat vied.
3. G. Jones addressed the Council
rotative to a sewer on Turuberry
street South. This was laid over to
see what action the Board of Health
would take,
The question of street watering
came up for discussion and it was
decided to look into the matter dur-
ing the week. 11 )8 proposed to pur-
chase a huge tank which has done
service at the Salt Block it) years past
and have it placed in a convenient
place where water could be supplied
at the lowest cost.
With regard to Victoria Park it
was decided to have it thoroughly
worked, levelled and seeded as soon as
the weather would permit.
Council then adjourned.
East Huron Agricidtutal Society
offers 37500 to be divided as follows
-320, $15, $12, $10, $13. 188 and $4 fur
the best nod crop of Oats.
The 0111011 1(0 Depart meet of Agricul-
tin e will furnish the judges.
Nature of Competition - Each
Society will be limited to one crop.
Fields entered for competition must.
consist of twit less than 5 acres 1101'
MOM than 20.
Uittlipetitors- Competition Nvill be
limited to inembets of East Huron
Agriotiltui•al Society. Competitors
11811 only enter one Society and but
one entt y 8811 be made by compet.
Rm.. Any individual Call make en -
1131 for this competition by becoming
11. member of the Societyo
All competitors newt be withiii 16
111i108 Of 131.089018 811(1 will have pr)vi,
loges exhibi t,i OR sheaves at
pai, 111111 11818 21.1 011013111 Winter Fair.
All septic:aloes most be in by Mon-
day, 27111 day of Apt il,
Entry forams may be had by apply-
maLcorzt nx.A.ott.
Sectetaey, Brussels.
Grey Council
- -
The Niniticipatl Council of the Town-
ship of Gioey met in the Township
13(111, Ethel, on !Monday, April 610.
the mein bers 311 9511111.
minutes of the peevinus meeting
t1/000 read anti adopted.
.1oh11 310111wati wtts 1131110111 ted Path -
Mas el, of Road Di Vision No. 3, 00118.
1 4r. 2, in place of Edward Berms,
deceased
Ey-law No 230 of the Township re-
lating to 5110)01 (1 Labor, was ottnentled
lov inserting therein the tollowing,
(douse,
Ti 1041 "11`3' 3110 40(11 assesSeil upon an
Assessment, Roll of' 'this Township or
who is Halite to perform 5) 01(11(1
1481011. 111 11113/ 1188088181 property,
shall if suet' Sta.! Ute Labor is nod per-
formed miller the dit ectiml 811001`..
the Overseer in eharge,
rotenone /tea pay in enrrent money
tiverly, o the °vet seer or to the
0 oil etot (or lir 41,808. 111 1 118 late of $1 60
1811. day, fro. eitch and every days'
Statute 7, lime which suet; )lel son
rimy be ti,ath,t,o poi,romn 11 each hod
every yoal. diet, tite paseillg of title
13v-lotw,
The foolltowieg oteeounts W000 pro -
tient oil soul ordered to he paid t -A,
14 NI oratimodd, neettige, stationery
&e. 38.20 1 Daniel iMaehant grovel 3141 ;
BRUSSELS SCHOOL REPORT
ROOM IV
Sr. IV-
H Stewart....... 82 F Hillson
Best . 79 R. Hewitt
D Ross ...........62 B Wright
H Gerry .....6z
Jr IV -
1 -1 James .....61
N1 Pa wson 6o
58
56
P Barkley
A Pox
J, Fox . 49
Warwick .44
No on roll 18. Average attendance 17.
L G. SHERIFF,
ROOM III
Sr III -Examin4.1 in Comp., Hy-
giene, Spell., Lit., Arith. and daily
work, Honors 75 Pass 6o.
El Lott. ..... ....79 0 Hemingway...65
M Ross .77 V Harris ...... -.65
M Dentord 73 G Thompson 64
S McLauehlin W Burgess .45
H Coird,tt .........70 *R Currie
31 31eLanehlin,..67
Jr DI -Examined in Comp., Arith.,
Hygiene, Gram. Lit. and daily work.
Honors 75 Pass 6o.
E Burgess 7s C Hollinger .51
1) Holmes 72 W James ........•50
Bakers.... 72 LI Conley 40
VI Wilton .........107 D Currie .59
I McNichol-- .sq **lG Jarvis .... ...so
O Anderson ***1./ Snider......21
A Stewart .3 *****) H11rkness.17
M Cumpbell ......51 *****-W Bristow.XS
Those marked * missed exams.
HENDERSON.
ROOM II
Sr. III -Examined in Arith.,
Spell _, Writ mid daily work. Honors
75 Pass 60,
D Walker 87 M Oliver ... .66
P Stewart 8 7 Lowry 63
19 Golimger So M Wood so
0 l'homson 9'9 `PK McLaren 46
L Bark's), 77 M McCrackeu
'1' Burgess ..69
Jr. II Examined in Arith., Spell.,
Mem , Writ and daily work, Honors
95 Pass 6o.
H ...... *M McLauchliti.64
F 0,iver. ..... ......82 *3 Hemingway .6:
E Oliver 78 0 Wilson ....s6
13 .rhuell 75 L Platt 49
Jr. Pt. H-
I, Holmes 75 Snider 34
Ballanlyne ...3g 0 Loit so
'rhos,: marked * Missed an examina-
tion.
P. Batista.
PRIMARY ROOM
Class V. Examined in Arith„ Spell.,
Reading, Dep. and daily work,
W M c well g5 A Thottson72
Milligan1 Mdligai U •Ceudler
Wa ker . .. . . ...94 *E Jarvis . .... ..,63
a 001(118 ..... ... t. Thuell ,S4
G intoes Lie
Class IV. EXamlned in same.
G E krnler qS C Briktow 67
MoLeren,,,...50
.8 Mc Kav ,84 'Mt Sie13eepiper.45
Th OtitS011 77
Class 111 --Excellent Ferguson,
34 Wolson, G. Sewart 0 liest, 0, An,
&Non,MciPadzean.
S Ballttotvne, L Hollieger, M.
114 11111301 J Kaye, J. McCracken, N.
Class IT Excelletit,..a• I. Binder.
Gooti-N McDowell, IC, Candler,
Class I. Good -R, Settler,
P., titstamiAtt.
55
SS
W Buchanan......43
*M Skelton .42
A Currie 36
*M Carter 35
*F McNaughton 34