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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1917-10-11, Page 8es for at+l The Ladles' Segtette and Male Quar- tette of BrtlsHets Methodist Chervil sling at a Coueert glveu by the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church, Ethel, on the .eveuing a Theuksgiving Day. 'rut car of coal received last week found many takers as it was parcelled out it ten lots. It is to he belied that it le only a forerunuer of a plentiful supply Many a town has the "shorts" this Fall in the fuel emsessery for a Winteret burning Misery roily love eompeny bot it wont do much to fight Jack F,ost'spinches. Some Klemm -Friday night, W. J McCutcheon put his horse and buggy to the Methodist church shed, lames street, While he attended the Fall Fair Concert, On Itis retnrnfor his rig tie was surpris- ed to find the breast collar, tugs acid britching removed ftom his horse and out of rep.tir portion of the harness sub - 4. stiluted. Mac. had to seek the harness shop for missing equipment, at a cost of $2o,00, before he could go home. The party who took the parts of the harness is asked to leave the same at THE Posh Publishing House at once unless they want the exposure of the law in their re- covery as suapie on rests on a certain. parry Such fatties if persisred in will undoubtedly give perpetrator a berth Ihr, ..,,,tka , ,., in Kingston penitentiary. A watch has been set on the (rack of a few people who are said to visit the various horse sheds and it is hoped they may soon be rounded up. It's. a shabby trick and nothing short of stealing, even if some of the freaks might he called a joke by the perpetrators. 4.i.:4G,t+o+Q+t+¢+O+1+tl4.0.74,4,41,4.444 Q',ti'iii'4.1.6''-'Q4+04.4664 6 0,r0i'ii .900 i i81,0)0nMihf;tti i!t' oiertd a. R. 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SMITH Store ,4.000';•000.1•0+0+44.1.41.+•+•÷.+0+ +++41,44+0+44.+••••••+•+4404.40 Druggist and Stationer $1$ people We Talk , +o tt Mrs. Jewel is visiting her mother Mrs• Kerney. Miss Jardine was at Milton for Thanksgiving. - Mrs (Rev.) Paul spent Thanksgiving with Paisley friends. Miss Berra Brvane was home from Toronto for the holiday. Miss Pearl seeker was here from Toronto for the holiday, Miss Kathleen Wilton cies home for Thanksgiving from Elmvale. Walter Williamson was in Toronto this week on a business trip, Miss Muriel Brothers, Toronto, spent the holiday here with relatives, W. B. Strecben, B A , Tnronto, was home for Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs Goodwin, Chesley, spent Thanks- giving with her daughter, Mrs. Kyle. It is said Dr. Fred Brvans has of -red his services to the Empire for overseas + duty. D. T. and Mrs. Munroe, Toronto, were holiday visitors with G. and Mrs. Best. Mrs. A McGuire is enjoying a holiday visit with Paris and Kitchener friends. Colin McArthur is back from a visit with Lucknow relativesand old friends, Miss Grace Walker spent the Thanks- giving holiday with her parents at Clin- ton. Fred. Oster is home from an extend- ed visit to the West which he greatly en- joyed. George Irwin, Toronto, was a visitor over Thanksgiving. He was a former resident. Roy Stewart and Cardiff Best, of Strafford Collegiate, were borne for Thanksgiving. Jack, Bob and Charlie Leckie were home for a holiday over Thanksgiving f'om the Queen city. Geo Moffatt,' of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Milton, was a visitor in towta, calling on old friends. Miss Ada Fulton was home for the holiday from Stratford Normal. She is quite ph seed with her work. Miss Vine Bowman has taken a posi- tion io the Bank of Nova Scotia, com- mencing her duties last week, J. C. and Mrs Pridham, Toronto, were holiday visitors at P. and Mrs. Mc- Quarrie's, the batter's parents. Wm. Beirnes' health has not been of a very rugged character for some months but we hope he will soon pick up. Mrs W. F Stewart is back to Brus- sels. She may go to Oakwood, Ont., on an extended visit with an old friend Mrs (Rev ) D B. McRae and Miss Mina, Kincardine, were renewing old friendships in Brussels during the past week B. S. and Mrs, Scott and Miss Eleanor Scott, the former',, sister. motored to Collingwood and spent the week end with relatives. Miss Hazel Lowry was a welcome visi- tor to her home over Sundry, She is greatly pleased with her position as teacher at Welland Mrs. John Coates has taken po'session of the cosy home she purchased on Elizabeth street, from Joe. Schwadron, who removed to Toronto. Misses Marjory Ross, Marguerite Wilton and Jean Fox accompanied B. S. Scott to Collingwood in bis car where they seen t the week end at Mr. Scott's parental home, Miss Emma Levis, Clinton, was a visitor at Mrs, Carter's She also ex- hibited come fine specimens of,her work in the Fine Arts at the Fair winning a number of awards. Harold Sperling, of Wingliam High ichool, spent Thanksgiving with bis uncle and aunt, Fletcher and Mrs. Spar - ling He is a son of the late J. H. Sperling. of Whitechurch, Duncan and Mrs. McMartin, Hensel', Haid their annual visit to Brussels at Fair time and visited relatives and old friends. The former is an expert hand at flax handling and has worked at it for many a day. We welcome Teesdale and Mrs. Whitfield and Miss Beatrice to Brussels as residents They purchased the com- fortable home of W, A. end Mrs. Greet- er, corner Queen and Princess streets, taking possession this week. Edward and Mrs. Speiren, Goclerieh, were holiday visitorswith relatives and friends in this locality. It is 12 years Since they removed lo the County town, Both look as if it agreed well with them, They were former residents of Brussels and Grey. S and Mrs. Leechinger, of Elmira 1 T, W. and Mrs. McFarland and F. W. and Mrs. McFarland end Willie Cossey, Loudon, were week end visitors at the home of I, T. add Mrs, Wood. Thanks- giving DaV the former worthy couple celebrated the 47111 anniversary of their marriage and received hearty oourratula- tions and kindly tokens of tbe event. 1 Mr, Laschinger is Mrs. Wood's oldest brother, b „' " ',M""f "„r .' ,",7,, ry e. Mlea Addle 1',ott;'ltereettti ale been, fpr a holiday,. - Sarold Lowry, Harrlaton, Was here for Fair Day for a visit, Mies Merle Mncklem and ber friend, Miss Myrtle Swanson, of Kincardine, were guests of Miss Winnie Long over Thanksgiv ng,Gil' Dr. Fred. pin and Dr. Cleveland, of elilwauiree, arrived in town Thursday noon, coming owing to the illness of the former's father, Druggist Harry ante, Mrs. Crooks, Paris were Thanksgiving visitors with the former's parents, Geo and Mrs Crooks, Brussels. Mrs. W. L `MeQuarrie and son, Jack, of Saskatoon, were welcome visitors with W. F. and Mrs. Stretton. The ladies see sisters -in law. Mrs Ward, Stratford, spent the weelt end with the family of W. J Cardiff, Grey Wrs. Walter Williamson accom panted her to the classic city. Tom Armstrong has gone to Kingston where he is attending Queen's Universe ty,taking the Arts course, We expect. be will make bis mark and wish biro the' best of success, Principal le S. Scott will glee en ad- dress nt the - Teachers' Convention at- Clinton Thursday afternoou on , How the war should influence our schools for effectiveness." Mrs. John. Thibidesu, formerly of Bruss-ls, but now of Listowelwas cal' - !vg ou old friends here on Fair Day. Her husband, who is overseas and wounded iu France, is recovering. Joshua and Mrs, Bateman and son, Jack, Toronto, were visitors with Jno and Mrs. Bateman, Brussels. l'be gentlemen are brothers, both old .. resi- dents of the 6th Con., of Grey township, intheir earlier days. The former took to railroading and has been in the em- ploy of the G. T. R for many years in Toronto. He h d been off on a holiday trip, going as far East as Montreal. D. W. and Mrs. Dulmage and little lit...,. Ire doing well, Sefl. 1'-,:r-.1 Friday evening of this etc Arra.>:n R..11 Cross meeting Friday 15111 i1 T+r, •r rr.1leel cap advertised in leer '. r 'las been reported on. Adv, - i r: parrs all right. e ',re', »xl,lbited his well bred p nil'Fair last Saturday and s see . � •in his classes, John H. Gee, I a prize winner with Th 1 ; •'ar week will be Tre- Pere. ,, .tad will be observed in Ca"n 1 r„. r+ a•'1 successive year by a tens• British Red Cross. Be ready u 1 he collectors call for your ceneire..1 13ru sets has always respond- ed fro 1r k emnsl V. Pn THE B./VS.-Next Tuesday afteraftereeee Red Cross Circle will pack boxes se diet boys overseas and ave r I ,1 Itelp of all. Young girls are ins (o contribute home-made c-Lnrl , 1 ni 'ink,- or anything else in that tine, t. rget to have all ready for I'ues•i lir, hlrirTINGI -Friday evening of thi 1 meeting of all interested in Red work will be held in the Lihrr t u -.,'nee Room to discuss the Retie R d Cros call on Trafalgar Day, •+ sass r is local canvas and elect of- fie- r f- fi -r t ,,; Branch. Meeting at 8 r cin, k •cry citizen will be welcome at tit. rr.t..1 r1,ng, :ton 11s r vrnl. - Wedoesday evening of !as- e. ere( John Dark, a well known roan:' lrnter of Con. e, Grey township, aid Me, Leah, daughter of Wm, and Mrs, Wiikinsen, 411, line, Morris town - Eddie t r c married at the Methodist, Par- es mace1 rt.:sele, by Rev, W. E Staf- f ,rd, ft 1 'Pile young couple have the good u, of a wide circle of relatives and ft eetes for a long, happy and useful life, They will live on the gth con. of f:rev. Foos tvroTATxo -We are sorry to sate eierere thought it necessary to r, men J J. Gilpin's right foot, the am- ptttntice) being made about mid -way be- twetn tee ankle and knee Wednesday evenir e rete patient came through the operation in gond form and is doing as well me eeztel be expected tinder the cir- cumstaccs. He has been laid up r2 weeks ftsma former operation on the foot and was making fair progress up to a few dies ago when retrogession began, eels JANE KELLY DECEASED.-Wed- nesrlay evening of last week Miss Jane Kelly, an old and bighly esteemed resi- dent of this locality, answered the im- ppesative call, passing away at her home, 'I'nrnhetry street, aged 77 years and 4 month Her demise was not an unex- pected t vent as site had been in falling health for the past year. .She was both in fret tart lived in Morris township for years b, tori• she. her brother James and sister, el. , Attn, both deceased, puss Chaser] te enerty r J- mites South of Brum Sris, C.4.0;110: rnm there to town. De- ceased 1 is a great interest in the cul- ture of 11 eyers and plants and managed the gr, u'',:use for years, on the death of her e , tth r 'linos, Kelly, Miss Kelly was an 2 1 1 nt member of the Lady True Blue Ord r• and a whole hearted Ruppert- er of tee Ai.elicen church to which she clever._ '1 ,, 1 time, talents and 00ntrlhu- trnns ut s,•-nnrnurly, her place seldom h ins 1 n• n't(ess prevented by a valid 1 a. na • will be greatly missed as size w 1 ,,.racy generous, hospitable and ever 1,-,11.` +n rlo a gond turn, Funeral tools ei ee in the famlly plot Saturday after'• 1, ; dter 1111 apprestriate service. 3n St. jun l's church by Rector Smith, Miss Kelly will not soon be forgotten. THURSDAY and Friday are holidays in Brussels school as the teachers are at- tending East Huron Teachers Institute at Clinton. Dim IN THE WEST. -By notice else- where it will be seen that Jas. B. Coates, son of the Tate Mrs. Margaret Coates, of John street, Brussels, died at Melita, Man„ on Sept. sotb, in his 55th year. He leaves a wife and adult family, -0 PARTIES havingpotatoes to sell should .call Phone 88, Brussels. FLOwaae AND PLANT°. Any person wishing to par hese flowers and plants at the Brussels Greenhouse may secure the same by ceiling on MISS BRLLE WALxntt, Tarnberry st., South. FOR RALR.-Three Oxford Down Bare Lambs, sired by an imnort. Apoly to R, 0 CAAipaswL Let 14, Oon, 18, Grey. Brussels R. R. No. 2. Phone 4818. 1% acres of corn for sale. Apply to R. TROMSON, Brussels. QIIANTTTY of Lime, in putty form, for Bale. Also 1000fret•olass.Milton Pressed Brick. Call at W. H hf nOIITOHEON'e 6th Liner Telephone 104 M74 21s, or WANPRD.-Young man to learn blacksmith. ing or one who has been at trade a year. An. ply et once to N MONam. Belmore, CotisonmtnLR house and good garden for pale. Property in good repair. For farther particulars apply to MRs. R T. HINoseow, Mill street, Brussels. WR are sole agents for the genuine Perotd Roofing, manufactured by Bird & Ron, Hamil- ton. Always buy Paroid end get the beet. P, AMRNT. Fon RADE,-Residential property on Albert street, Brussels, Apply to MRs. JANET M0- QUARRIID, OR the premises. O0, onTABLE brink residence for sale or to rent. For particulars apply to MRS, GEO. RocaaS, at A. C. Domes, Brussels, Apra/mama wanted to learn the printing business, male or female. One who has passed the High Raheal Entrance preferred. Apply at TAR POST. TARRE Short Horn Bulls from 10 to 12 months old for sale. JAB. Seem, Lot 29, Con, 0, Morris. Phone 160. Dn, PARRRa, Osteopathic Physician, visits Brussels Thursday afternoon of each week, Chronic and nervous diseases successfully treated. Visits residences/. .Consultation at Queen's Hotel, 0 SALE oe CATTLE. -On Saturday after- noon, loth inst , there will he an Auction Sale of 44 head of cattle, consisting of 4 ranch cows and 40 bead of t and 2 year old steers and heifers, at the Central Hotel, Brussels, at 2 o'clocic Dave Mc- Donald is Prop. and John Purvis will be Auc, BIG SALE -Owing to ill health the doctors have advised G. N. McLaren, a well known merchant, to get out of bus- iness for a while. With this object in view the store is closed for 4 clava for marking down the stock and Friday the doors will be opened and a Clearing Sale commenced, The new Penstock will be included and great bargains will be of- fered so as to close out the fine stock. Terms of sale will be cash, Jno Fer- guson, of town, is taking charge for Mr, McLaren, If good wishes will aid re- covery Mac, should soon be as well as ever, WELL DONE. -The Red Cross Circle put on a sale of roses and Red Cross emblematic buttons on Fair Day that re- sulted most successfully. Mrs. Stewart Scott was in charge of the work and was ably assisted by a quartette of young ladies, who despite unfavorable weather conditions plied their persuasive art so well that the splendid stare of grog 45 was the result. The ladies are accorded the hearty thanks of the Red Cross Branch for the energetic manner in Which they took hold of the work, The returns were as follows :- Mrs. Stewart Scott.,, ...,$ 32 6o Mist, Minerva Jones.. 28 40 Miss Isabel Strachan,..,,. 20 00 Miss Verne Walker , rg eo Miss Ruth Sinclair g z5 The reception the ladies mettlwith5 was very hearty, comparatively few saying ',`Nay to their patriotic appdal. grand daughter Jean, of Palmerston, were visitors with L W, and Mrs. Rat- tan for a few days Mr. Dulmage ie a brother to the latter. He- was in mer- cantile business for many years in Palm- elston and was also interested in Muni cipal affairs serving as Reeve and Ward- en, He is well posted on public -inter- ests. Miss Annlce Bartliff, Clinton, has completed her course'as nurse in Victor- ia Hospital, London, and le now ready to aitl in the healing art Nurse Bartliff is the youngest daughter of Claes aced Mrs. Bertliff, Clinton, formerly of Brus- £ST'D 1873 i•A°ger,^%.,•""'1'AdR"nM►•'y,,.Ttv,;ir, �"'^?�..r{>7a"< t.. mit-4 STANDLRO *' OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE • TORONTO FARMERS Advances to farmers are made a special feature by this Bank. 238 B,RUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, D O El Manager. marmasermagoosigur .ass! eels, and has the best wishes of the peo- DIED ple of this locality for tbe highest success 0oATne,-At Manta, Man., on sept. 6001, -1017, - in her profession: Janes B. Coates, aged 54 years. MaLLr.- In Brussels, on October 8rd, 1917, Jane Kelly, aged 77 years and 4 months. WRIGHT-At Newmarket Military Hospital, on October Oth, 1517, William Wright, son of ageFrankd20ysaO.re. cold Mrs. Wright, T'nrnberry, BORN H211113. -In Brussels, on October 0th, 1017, to Rev. and Mrs. T. J. H1ud, of Hespeler, a son-Ien George. • MARRIED DARx-WiragasON.-At the Methodist Par Sanaa°, Brussels,. on October Ord, 1517, by Wheat Rev, W. 15 Stafford, B. A., Mr John Dark, Oata Grey township, to Miss Lilslr+ daughter of Peas Mr and Mrs. Wm. W,indneon, Morrie twp. Barley - - Bntter04 .. Eggs ATIIRDAY, 002 18 -Farm stook, household Hays Potatoes per bag BRUSSELS MARKET ' x2 60 2 26 05 41 17 00 1 00 AUCTION SALES R efeats andhouse and lot, at Ethel Station, Sale at 2p m Joseph Hutchison, Proprietor ; A'-8 Scott, Arctinnrar. RAmuil DAY, 00T. 10 -Household effects, &e , at Ethel estate of Alex McKay. Sale at 4 p, in, R Livia g+ton, Bxemiibr; F. S. Scott, Ave. MONDAY. 00m 15' -Farm stook and corn, at Lots 42.45, Con. 1, Morris township, Sale unre- served et 2 p in. Smillie Bros„ Proprietors ; F, S. Scott, Aaotloneer. WIDUNnSDAY, 005,. 17, -Farm stock, Staple. meats. &o„ at Lot 17, Oon, 6, Grey. Sale unre- served at t p. m- Joins Jackson, Proprietor ; F. 8, Scott, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 002 155,15. -Farm Stock, 1112vle- meats. &e , nt Lot 8, Oon. 8, Grey Sale unre. served 'at 1 p m, Mre. Isabelle Strachan, Pro prletreae ;FS. Scott, Aucl-icneer. RAmIIRnpv, OOT, 20 -Dwelling house and household effeoto, belonging to the late Miss Jane Rally, Tarnberry street, .Brussels. Sale et 2 p. m 1f S. Scott, Executor. TneSnA-, OOT 28n D,-(!lam•iag Rale of farm stook, implements, &n„ at NH Lot 11, Oon. 5, Morris. Sale at 1 p. m. James Nicholson, Prop. ; John Purvis Aun - SATURDAY, Ooe 21-100 nosefarm in Morris township at American Hotel, Brussels Sale at 2 o'clock. R. Vanstone, Wingham, Vendor's Solicitor ; F. S. Scott, Auctioneer, 52 05 55 2 25 10 41 17 76 11 25 Hog for Service The undersigned has purchased a thorn,' bred Berkshire Hog which will be kept on Lob 7, Con. 13, Grey Township. Terms $1.26, with privilege of returning if necessary. 14 2 R. B. STEVENSON, Proprietor, Farm for Sale by Tender The 100 sore farm' baking' ng to the estate of the late John Mason, beingsi Lot 20, Oon. 8, Morrie township, is offered for Bale by tender. Comfortable bMok house, hams bnrn, orchard, wells, &e. 'Close to school and 8% miles from Brussels. Possession given next March, Tenders received up to October 27th The highest or any tender not necessarily Recept- ed. For farther -particulars sato price, terms, &o. apply to; - WM: MASON', Seaforth, or JOHN W. MASON, Belgrave. A7vilE RAS g SX Ta �T. JMIi+t syr w Carry the Aneco Vest- Pocket No. 0 in your pocket as you do your watch, and by following directionsou will miss but few good T shots." It is the only self -opening camera in the world. Press the buttons and the camera front juiinps out -ready for use. 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