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The Brussels Post, 1919-8-7, Page 8-.t. : ,.•..: :.�,�?.ryw•-'vw....;., ,... t _, • ,. ,..,». r, -ret. .m„s ticid.N�e�-a�F+'a."5a'..•.N'.`me.•.,h+�aaic'N..w XwiYzits.'»atwPR'�Yw`.'er;ue+at:'.. aq.M# acV'N•f'i•., •P_Lt. a.e'�'At*m a lw> ..., .. �+A •404•4•64.440.1444+0440+4•04.14•4444.14.1.44•4.0.1.0+04••••.1.0.144 • Ti3APDi ` ,e1ABK I• Drug Delightful Parade ToDts P:u-adis'Talcum in Frosted Jars— Very fragrant-6oc Paradis Face I'eeder— Very soft and fine—$1.25 Paradis Dry Cream— Perfect Base for Powder-6oc Paradis Cold Cream— Won't grow bait—oac Paradis: Massage Cream— For Cleaning the Skin -50c Paradis Toilet Water— 181.50 ♦ Paradis Lotion— • For use after Shaving—$1 25 J0nteel'ralcum-- 350 + FT Klenzo Tooth Paste— ase • • Beal Photo Views at Brussels 6 for 25o. a 4 0 i• •+ •' i5+ Store Your { Films are in H Good Hands Here No doubt you have taken many pictures lately, and some about which you are most particular. Bring in your Films and hsve them Developed and Printed here. They will receive careful try and we will to get the best from every picture taken PROMPT SERVICE. Kodaks Eastman Films Velox Paper F. R. 5611"H • • 4 6 • 0 • • + ♦ • The s./X, yd Store Druggist and Stationer • k Cf i boos terns Almon, THE Poem gives the news. SATURDAY night's train was 15 hours :ate, SEVERAL matters crowded out of this issue. OAT harvest has coma in with a rush on most ,`arms, COUPLE cars of coal were delivered during past week. Few towns have a tidier kept Main street than Brussels. BRUSSELS Fall Fair September 16 and .7. Watch out for Prize List. so CENTS in advance gets THE POST to tan. 1st. 1yc0. Now is the time for a bargain. BOILER and engine have arrived for the new flax mill aoel will soon be set to work we hope. COUNCIL met Tuesday evening instead of Monday this week, Reports appears in this issue. REEVE PLUM presented the town with Silent Policemen that did initiatory duty during the Re-nnion. Loam watch advertised in THE PosT fast week was returned to Walter Cowan, Blyth, owner, on Saturday. CLINTON was the magnetic point last Monday for a number from this com- munity. A big time is reported. A DELIVERY of eggs was made at one of our stores a short time ago that was declined with thanks as said merchant WAS not dealing in junior poultry, dead or alive, THE expert Judge for the Field Crop Competition in Oats, under auspices of 'Bast Huron Agricultural Society, was here this week. His name was D, Mc. Clure, Brampton. ENUMERATORS,—Leslie Lowry and Harry Fox have been busy as Euumere. tors in connection with the preparation of the Voters' List for the coming Refer- endum. Is your name an the list? SUSTAINED TIIE RECORD —At the re- cent Entrance examination to pupils of Brussels school wrote and all passed, 4 took honors. They were :—Honors, Elaine Dennison, Ella Fraser, Alethea Smith and jean Walker, Passed, Archie Ballantyne, W, Mitchell, Elva Oliver, Frank Oliver, Cameron Strachan and Mercer T. Wood. Names' are arranged alphabetically. Congratulations to both pupils and teacher, Miss Geddes. THIS week James McCallum leaves for Walton locality where he will live with his son, Archie, upon the farm he bought 5o years ago. Mr, McCallum lived is Brussel% for past 6 years and sold bis home owing to the death of Mrs. McCallum, who passed away last April. At auction sale was held last Satnrday afternoon. Mr, Jardine, Milton, has -released the residence vacated, Mr. McCallum is in his Both year but is a well preserved man, not wearing spec. tacles nor carrying a walking cane, We wish him good health, PRESENTEDOP PURSE ITH P en w v Go -- A goodly number of Mrs. G. N, McLarea's lady friends assembled at the home of W. A. and Mrs, Lowry, Princess street, Tuesday evening and to her great sur- prise presented her with akiudly worded address, a purse of over $5o in gold and a beautiful boquet of sweet peas. Mrs, Harold Speir read the address, which expressed regret at the content• plated removal of the McLaren family from Brnssels to Midland and extending good wishes, Mrs, T. Ritchie presented the gift. The recipient made a touching reply, An enjoyable evening was spent in song, story, social chat and lunch, Many regrets are spoken over the going away of Mrs. McLaren and family after 14 years residence here, BUTTER is as scarce as hen's teeth. I TEEswATER attracted a good many -- Ifrom this locality this week. It was their re -union. BEN. W000LEv bas purchased a house and lot from W. 6". Stretton on Elizabeth street and will move to it. WE have no apology for the large amout of space devoted to the Re -union as we believe many an old bay and girl unable to get to Brussels will read the roport with interest, GOLD Bracelet lost in Brussels at Reunion. Will finder kindly leave it at Tun Poem. Yomee sore, doe to farrow, for sale, JNo. A. CAMPBELL, Lot 8, Con. 10, Grey, Phone 2811, TEORo'-BRED Tamworth Sow and 8 Piga 4 weeks old for sale, W. H. MoCuecanoa, Phone 184 eth Line, Morrie. APPRENTICE wanted to learn the printing, Oane who POHT. has phased Entrance exam, Apply t Y0080 girl wanted to learn pant and vest making. Apply to R. FERGUSON, Leckie Block Brussels. PIANO TUNING.—C. Blackstone will be here next week to attend to piano tuning. Leave orders with S. Carter, CA21E0 Brooch 1088 last week. •Owner will be greatly obliged if it is left at TEE POST, SPECIAL to Beet Rings. If you have hides to self and wish to get the big prides see me. Al- so want large quantities of live poultry. Phone 82x S. WEINSTEIN, Br easels. fres POULTnY wanted on Monday and Tues• day of each week. Phone 170, 88 for Prices, &a, R. Tt1051808, Bruesele. CEDAR Fence Posts and Anchor Posta for sale. Apply NLot 19, Con, 8, Morrie. Phone 4bit 0 Eso. E. EEAOMAN. GAT your lawn mower put in good working order by Geo. Edwards. ANY person requiring organ cleaning or re• pairing should call Phone 87, Brussels, WANTED.—Dead Horses and Cattle a 20 mipero.mptly raemmordemwvhidnwhouethof l pNo from 56 to $8 for animals brought to factory. Phone e1 our expense, Phone (day) 12; (even- ing) 178, The Farmers' Fertilizer Co„ Ltd., Wiugham. DR. PARKER, Oeteopathie Physician, visits Brussels Monday afternoon of each weekt. Chronic and nervone diseases euoaseefully treated, Visits residences, Consultation nt Queen's Hotel. CARD OF THANKS --We wish to thank neighbors and friends for the kindness shown our deceased mother', Mrs. A, Sinclair, and also to us during her illness and subsequent demise, Yours gratefully, A. H. Mc'NEIL, VERNON SINCLAIIR AND SISTERS. REUNION PANNED OUT ALL RIGHT — While a meeting of the Committee has not been held vet, 1, Ferguson, Chair- man of the Finance Committee, says there will be a c sic surplus of from 4500 to $600, This is a good showing when it is remembered the admission fee to the Park was only 25c. for Mut s, with free admiseinn to returned soldiers, ball teams and bands. 'rhe personal sub• seriptions made by the townspeople as guarantee have been returned to them, STANDING FIELD CROP.—The follow- ing is the result of the Standing Oat Field Crop Competition, under the aus- pices of East neuron Agricultural Socie- ty,a adjudged b David sv L. Me0luro Brampton, the judging being done In the past week :— R. I. Hoover, Grey 'Twp... .... 92 points R. L. Taylor, Grey Twp....., „ go " Lorne Nichol, Morris Twp 87 " W. R. Moses, Morris Twp .,86 J. Crerar, Grey Twp .. 85 O. Turnbull & Son, Grey Twp 84 " M. Lowe, Grey Twp 83 The prizee are $20.00, $55 00, Ste no, $10.00, $8,00, $6 co and $4 00, with possibilitiee se the coming Fairs open to the winners. Each prize whiner is ask- ed by the Directorate of Beet Huron Society to exhibit a sheaf of the grain at Brussels Mall Fair on September 16 and 77. Andoiaen Beue, trotting mare took part in the trot at reeswater last Mouday, She was driven by Alex. Anderson. Monunx Alex. Rao and Bee. Whit- tard went to Clinton Celebration and personated John Bull and St, Patrick and we dou't doubt pleased the crowd. Such is fame. ANNGUNCeeizer',—D. G, and Mrs. White, of Braddock Heights, Maryland, U. S. A , announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Iiarriet Elizabeth, to Eat'( Russel Arueut, Brussels. Cere- mony took place at 5.30 o'clock, Tues- day evening, jnly 29I919at Chalmers Presbyterian ehtnete Guelph, Ontario Rev. George A. little pastor, olhc.tatecl. Mr. Ament is't son of Philip and Mrs, Ament, of Brussels, and Miss White isa graduate of Hood College, Frederick, Maryland, having acquired there the de. gree of Bachelor of Arts in lune of this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ament will reside on Princess street, Brussels and com- mence married life with the good wish. es of many. Flax,.—Last week we omitted to refer to the destruction of the apple evaporat- ing factory, located immeelately North of the G. r, R, track, When discovery was made fire had progressed too tar to save the building as it was frame with a large quantity of interior fittings it burned with a great fury. Fortunately it was a quiet night and the volumes of water thrown by the fire engine protect- ed other buildings. Factory was built by Mahler Bros„ sold to Jno. Cunning ham and afterward owned by leo. Wey- mouth, Blyth. It had not been in eom• missiou for years and the cause of fire is consequently a mystery. Some think a spark from the passing train did the job while others imagine incendiarism. There was no insurance and no object could be attained by its destroctiou The fire cost the town from $20 to $40 however for fire brigade, &c., and shows the care that should be exercised by everybody particularly during Summer weather to avoid necessity for such ex. penditure. Fire engine was placed at the Revere House water tank and worked first class. Building was well built and it is a pity it went up in smoke as it might have re -opened to care for the apple crop. p #1 People We Talk About $# ## #3 D. Ewan is visiting in Flint, Mich., this week, Miss Bethel Kerr, Toronto, is enjoy- ing a holiday in town. Dr, J. A. McNaughton has been away on a well earned vacation, Miss Jean Michael, Hamilton, is the guest of Miss Verne Walker. Miss lean Coutts bas returned to Chicago after her holiday here. Miss Louise MacLachlan, Toronto, is the guest of Miss Carrie McCracken, Mrs. Wm, McCall has been ou the sick list this week but is improving. Dr, Sergt, Major Leigbfielcl, of Tor• onto, was a guest in town for the Re- union. W. M. and Mrs. Sinclair and daughters are home from ao eujeyable stay in Bayfield. In last week's POST in the Entrance report Elva Oliver was reported as Elva Walker by mistake, Last week Mrs. Dan, Denman was taken quite ill but is regaining her usnal good health nosy. Mrs, Frank Gerry and little daughter, of Toronto, were visiting at the home of N. F. and Mrs, Gerry. Miss Clara Hunter, town, and Miss Fannie Thompson, Hamilton, spent the week end at Kincardine. Fred and Mrs, Wilson and daughter, of Windsor, were here for a short visit with relatives and friends — Airs. (Rev.) Duncan and sons, of Sault Ste. Marie are visiting F, H. and Mrs. Gilroy, The ladies are cousins. Mrs, Marsden Smith and Miss Martha have gone to Toronto for a visit with L. and Mrs. Stark for a few weeks, Mrs. D. S. Perrin and Mrs. Black- wood, London, were callers on Mrs. J r. Wood, Albert street, on Monday, Visitors at P. Ament's for Re uuion were Miss Gertrude Coates, and W, G. Horwood, London ; T. A, Hawkshaw, Toronto, Mrs, (Dr ) McKelvey sr„ 'Toronto, is visiting for a few weeks in town, mak- ing her hesdgsarters at C. Howlett's, Queen street. LAs'r week Mrs Robt. 'Thomson gave her ankle a wrench that laid her aside from ber usual activity but she is nearly o. k. once more, Mrs, E E Bryans and daughter, Elaine, 'Toronto, are visiting Mts A, Bryans, Queen street, Former is a daughter-in•law. Miss Gertrude Marshall, Walton, and Miss Margaret Adams, Lnndesboro, were guests at Mrs Geo Jackson, Mill street, over the Re -union, Wm. Oakley, who has not been feel- ing well for several weeks. is laid aside from his cus'omary vocation this week. We hope he will soon be all right. Will, and Mrs. Pearsiu and Jno. and Mrs. Chappel, Hamilton, also George and Mrs. Pearson, Waterdown, visited at the home of Mrs. Alex, Bryans lest week Among old time residents of Brussels renewing old friendships this week is Mrs, 1. G. Skene, of 'Toronto, who spent a good many years here. Mr, Skene, a former merchant, is buried in the cemetery here, Dorothy, daughter of Nurse Lunn, has been seriously ill in Detroit, On Friday last she was operated on in the Children's Hospital for appendicitis, a large abscess being found. She is In a precarious condition but we hope early improvement will ensue. Among visitors at the home of James and Mrs Ballantyne were Jas. Roddick and Miss Madeline, London ; Juo. and Mrs Robb, s sons and Mise Neville De- troit J. Mrs, J McIntosh Saska- toon , a t and Will,and Mrs Broadfoot anti Mrs T, Henderson, Seaforth, Tuesday of last week D. G. and Mrs. White and family and P, and Mrs, Ament and Mise Laura motored to Toronto. They attended the wed. ding 01 Earl Ament and Miss Harriet White in Guelph and from there went to Toronto and spent a few days in that City. Last week Jas, and Mrs. Humphre'ys and Miss Valera, Toronto, and Mrs. Wm, Taylor and children, Owen Sound, were visitors with J. G. and Mrs, Jones and family, Mesdames Humphrey and Taylor art sisters' of Mrs, Jones and former well known residents when Misses 'Thompson, favorite Picture of The People's Prince When it became definitely known that H.R,II. the Prince of Wales would open the Canadian National ExhibI- tion this year the management at once got into touch with the official in Lyndon and request- ed e photographers u st - 7 ed a profile photograph of ]nim for re• p:oduCtUOn on the Victory Year Medal to he awarded to the winners in the Agricultural and other sections of the Big Fair. The photo shown above was received after considerable delay, and immediately a cable was rush, d bath to this effect: A mistake has been made. An official picture is desired. One you sent shows the Prime, without hat or coat and with khaki shirt collar turued in. Charming des- habille, but hardly dignified enough." Then came the answer: "Sorry you dislike it, It's the Prince's favorite picture, taken with the Canadians in France and in every sense official." And that 1.: the reason why etc Pete ple's Prince will appear on the Cana - than National Exhibition 1919 medals, hatless, coatless and in the careless attire 'of the Fighting Man in France. He will open the Big Fair on Mond° y, August 25th. Mrs, D, A, Lowry, 'Toronto, was vis- iting in town last week. Miss Good, Kitchener, was a visitor with Miss Mae Wood. Wtn, and Mrs. Perrie are back from a holiday trip to the West. R. W. and Miss Rhea Tuck, Toronto, are visitors at Mrs, D. Robb's. Mrs. Wm, Jewitt was quite poorly this week but is considerably better now. Mrs, Will, Lucas, Toronto, spent a few days with Mrs. James at the Ameri- can, Mrs, and Miss Goodwin are away on a trip with relatives and old frieuds in the W est. Roy Pryne spent the week end in town as Mooday was Toronto's civic holiday. Herb. and Mrs. Cunningham and children, Palmerston, were calling on relatives in Brussels, Rev. Mr. O'Kell and sons, Joe and Ronald, Ethel, gave THE POST a call one day last week. W. 13. Strachan, 13, A., and Douglas Currie were here for the •Id Boys' Re- union from 'Toronto. Charlie Richards returned to Torouto on Tuesday morning, his two weeks holidays having expired. Miss Mabel Muldoon, Brandon, is visi- ting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Geo and Mrs, Muldoon, George Lowry has gone to Toronto where he will work at his trade as brick- layer, He's a good hand. Mr. and Mrs Hawman, Collingwood, were visitors with B. S. and Mrs, Scott. They are parents nt the latter, Thos. McKee and Mrs. Berwick and daughter Margaret, of Pittsburg, Penn., were visiting with George and Mrs. Muldoon. The visitors are cousins, Among visitors at home of W. and Mrs. Robb were Thos. and Mrs, Lyons, Boncl Head ; A. R. Mills, Fort William ; and W. Lsudesboro' and a sons Tucker - smith. J. T. and Mrs, Mason, Merlin, Mrs. Dodds aid Miss Emma, London, Ino, and Ivirs, McGuire, Belgrave, and Miss Victoria Patterson, Wiugham, were visitors at the home of A. and Mrs. Me• Guire. THE P05T Wag pleasantly surprised last Friday in meeting Mrs, lames Men- zies clown street, She is 93 years of age but quite smartas evidenced by being able to get about. It is 2 years since she was down before, Mrs, W. Leslie. of Detroit, formerly Miss F, Pelton, of Brussels, was here as a guest of Mrs. R. Thomson, A. IC, Zapfe, Parkhill, was also a visitor at the same home, Both are former residents and well known to the totvns'olk. Mrs. Jno, Stewart and Miss Tress, Winnipeg, were visitors at the home of Alex. and Mrs. Ross, Princess street. The former and Mrs Ross are sisters. Mrs, Stewart will snake her home in Stratford. She is 97 years of age but comparatively smart, Monday W. W. Burgess and motor- ing party of Mitchell were in town, It was their civic holiday. The dormer is a former resident aid is well remember- ed being a son of Ml's, W. Cormisle Who makes her home with hint at Mit- chell, Mr. s Burgess e s t awell known w artist J. G Leckie 13, A. Has formed a law partnership with Barrister Grant, a Grantou boy, and they have opened su office in the Dominion Bank Building, corner St, Clair Ave, and Vaughan Road, Toronto. Mr. Leckie's many old friends in Brussels and locality wish the new firm abundant atomise. W. L. and Mrs. McKelvey and son, Morley, of Montreal, arrived In town Monday p. m., after a motor trip of about 65o miles, through the Adiron- dack mountains, coming by way of Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, leaviisg Montreal Friday. They stop - pod over most a day in Buffalo with friends and made short slops at Hermit. ton And Galt, "tee. leseleilielfese EARN SAV 1 B. Every man, woman and child can save. Every one should save. Every ambitious person does save. The Savings Department of the Standard Bank of Canada affords every facility for aid- ing you to save. 21I THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAM IS - - MANAGES Mrs. Win. McKelvey spent a few clays in Goderich attending the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Jure Hillier. Miss Hazel Burgess, Toronto, was home for a few days before leaving for a trip down the St. Lawrence river. Wyman B. and Mrs. Sperling, ,Lon- don, were holidaying last week in con- nection with the Old Boys' Re -union. Mrs, Will. Leatherdale and two .lad- dles, Winnipeg, are here for a Holiday at the home of R. and Mrs. Leatherdale. Rev, and Mrs. Davison and dauguter and Mrs. Jordsu and daughter, Bel - grave, were visitors in Brussels on Tues- day. Archie Scott, Sarnia, is here for a vis- it with his broth ers and other old friends. He's an old Brusselite, brother to F. S. and P. Soolt, We are very sorry to report the seri- ous illness of Mrs. Bailey during the past week or more but hope a change for the better will ensue. Among file neighboring persons in town for the Re -union were Re, Mr. McCormick, Blyth, Rev. Mr. Kennedy, and Rev. Mr. O'Kell, Ethel. Miss Minnie Cooke, 'roron0, has re- turned to her home after spending a couple of weeks with her aunt, Mrs James at the American hotel, Mrs J. R. Morrow, Midland, is a visi• tor with her daughter, Mrs, G. N Mc• Laren, assisting in packing the letter's household effec s for removal to Mid. land, D. G. and Mrs, White and daughters, Harriet and Jean end on, B ruse, motor- ed from Braddock Heights, Maryland, and are spending a few weeks at the home of P. and Mrs, Ament, Mrs. G. A Carrie and daughter, Eileen, are visitors at the home el J. T. and Mts Ross. Mr, Carrie was also here. The former and Mies Mary Ross visited Monktou friends this week, Capt. Leon F. lackson has arrived home at Ottawa after a strenuous and nerve racking war experience. He was in charge of the esti' battery, 7th Bri- gade, Field Artillery aid was overseas nearly years, I C. Richards and Mrs, Richards and son Charlie motored to Niarara Fails, calling at Hamilton, Kitchener and other points on the way, and returning on Monday. They report a pleasant trip and a good time. Church Chimes 5 Sundays In August will give you a good chance to make a record. Rev W. E. Stafford, who has been on a vacation for past 4 Sabbaths, will preach at the union services next Sun- day. Melville church at er a. m. and Methodist church at 7 p, m, Rev, Mr. Smith's theme Sabbath morning in St. John's church was "'rest- ing the value of prayer from its prac- tice," and in the evening the subject was "Is the young man Absolarn safe 1" At Methodist Sabbath School last Sunday Harry McRae, an old pupil, re- cently hack froni the war, gave a short address, Lloyd Jackson sang an ap- propriate solo. M outhly Missionary offering was $3 35. Union Sunday School Picnic will be held Thursday afternoou of next ,week in the Davidson grove. Everybody wet - come ouly bring a basket of provisions. Refreshment booth on' the grounds, Program of fun. The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms," Dent, 33 and 27 was the text Rev, J, T, Strachan, B. A , Campbellville, preach• ed a good sermon from Sunday morning in Melville church to a large congrega• tion. F, H. Gilroy sang "I love Hint so," Iu the evening in the Methodist church the same preacher discoursed profitably from Psalm 846, "Who pas- seth through the valley of Baca maketh it a well." Mrs. W, L. Leatherdale, Winnipeg, formerly Miss Loretta Brunston, and an old tnember of the choir, song with good effect a choice rendering of "Abide with me." DgI,IGH'rItUL 'TIME,—Sunday after- noon, 2715 tilt., a Re -union servile was b th School, i ba held n tb e Methodist Sa 'e a Which will be long t m mberect Pro- gram Was g.8 follows :—Opening hymn 1 prayer by Bert Lott ; words of welcome, F, H, Gilroy ; solo, Wesley Stark, Tor- onto •, Scripture lesson, A E. Hersey solo, Miss Grace Walker, Clinton 1 read- ing, Miss Irene Hoover, St, Louis, Mich ; male quartette ; Address, Rev, S, j. Allis, Ilderton ; solo, Miss Pan- tie 'Thomson, Hamilton; unveiling Memorial ,Shield, nonteiniug the names of 6 old pupils who had died overseas viz i --Cleve, Denbow, Frank Gotty, Wilfred Lott, Lisle McCracken, Will, Maybury and Clarence Jackson awl the name of Melvin Buustoa is to be added. Mrs, A. J. Lowry, teacher of the major- ity of the •boys did the unveiling, A elafigCi®S6.etaea.a'rtl^,..C+4869T:s'rt.^JClet'.'ta*--96Bact'J•'r ;b' cozic%4 w: . rh • Foxy 87 n • • 'I'HI? ." ei-kciS`I'O1zli rug 'L 0 tp 0 0 w 0 C • 6 0 0 5 e • • • • a e • • • • re Weekly St ,, re ', ews Tooth, ante One of our very best DentrifiCes and we are still selling. it for 25c per tube. Lysol The great Disinfectant and Germ - Killer. Al- ways in stock. For the Babies Mack y's Pearl Barley flour A Batley Food Iuvalide. You tirely r for Babies and will lied it 011- Also a great comfort to auto °liable, drivers. (3 nod vat Lely i 1 style 50c the package and t'olel's, 05 and 50c Splendid fttr cleaning win- dows and silverware, Al- ways On hand. Melte her Ruud of your (Complex- ion. Ask to sea The Garden Court Line Very 1.1agrailt and quality aw'x- • r.rlled, Auto had Maps Something evpty auto driver will firm most, convenient, 25e each Auto Eye Glasses For a builder a after The Old Boys you can't beat m • • • • e • a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e Penslar Tasteless Cod Liver Extract $1.00 per bottle Knew More About Hens Will ye 1„ "01110 than History. hark again 7 T. all tilt After reading the rem 00H poem, "The Landing of the Pilgrim loathes" to the class, the teacher said : "AH a drawing exercise suppose you earls drag.•. Rc- cording to your imagination, a picture orPlyutontlt Roel,' All but one little fellow sof 0, wort(, t -le paused and finally raised his hand. what le it, Edgar P' the tenches Bert a(1. Please na'mn." Edgar piped out, "do you want ns to (b•aw n ]ten or n rooster 1" Old Boys Flapily I0 drool, Slitt'y ti ptu'I and Happy to meet again. JAMES FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER 1 CI 07 0 0 tt CO t9 Q cy C./ 0 Q O 0 0 G IJ c8 r, 5) 0 es O t3 10 0 w A er O m cI is Cil a 4 c7 z5 O Ci (4 t7 ev 08 4, lA a to 3 to t9 43 0 0 t7 t5 0 t� G9 6 07 ra $ (7 n i% • otaoeeee00000oea®®04e018090 8740E5•00•50060eaGefs 't photo group of the deceased boys was hung below the Shield ; address, Rev. D. Wren, Mount Forest, in which ketch - Ng reference was made to the brave teddies who fell ; solo, W. H. Willis, Wiugham, The offering totalled $rs 65. Many of the old pupils of 20 and more years ago were present and the memory of the gathering will linger long. The room Was appropriately decorated with Welcome banner, flags end flowers. Brussels Council Monthly meeting of Brussels Coun- cil was held Tuesday evening, Reeve Plum in chair and Councillors Wilton, Fraser and Richards being in attend- ance, Minutes of last meeting were read and passed, Following ao0ouu is wete passed :— W. Cook, work, gravel pit$ 1 00 111. Fraser, work at Town Hall and gravel pit .................... 8 00 THE POST, account . 27 00 Anderson Bros., hauling engine 3 00 Fire Brigade, flee Evaporator-.. 44 00 Fred, Ennis, 3 days Town Hall... 10 50 Robt. Anderson, 5 days Town Hall ..... 17 50 G. McNichol, i days Towat Hall 15 75 Fred. MoOraoken, 45 days Town Hall and paint 20 60 Tom Snider, 45 clays Town Hall 15 75 W, Williamson, 55 days Town Hall ..... 22 00 R. Oliver, salary " 52 00 Cam -Fish Oo. Electric Light,... 85 00 Robb, Thomson, roads. ..... ....... 40 80 LcL Brewer, roads 1 50 Geo. McOall, miscellaneous 2 00 F, 5.Scott•, meantime Town Hall 40 00 R. Thuell, rent and salary 120 00 Moved by S. Wilton, seconded by I, C. Richards that above accounts be paid. Carried, By -Laws Noe. 2, 3 and 4 1010, auth- orizing an increase Telephone rate of $1,00 per year, making $13,00 annually for 3 years was read, to cover heavy expense by reason of sleet storm neces- sitating or extension of cable. $7,200 at 0 % to be borrowed from Standard Batik and $2,000 at 0 % to meet cue- rent:expenses, By -Laws were passed, It was decided to put a now roof on the Town Hall. Oounoillore Wilton and Fraser to look after it, Fire Inepector was asked to notify owner of former livery baro on Thom. as street to see that it was closed up each night. Information was asked relative lo building of new poetofflco but nothing very satisfactory was adduced. Council then adjourned, Farmers in Need of 1 We have a good supply of 8, 4, 5 and 0 inch tile on hand at present, Aud listen I According to the ever increas- ing demand someone is going to go short. So to be sure y011 etre not go-, big to be one of them get; yours home now, We will also give prices on de- livoting, lerPhoue 47233. F, A. HARRISON, Monct'ieff Tile Yards, BORN RUmmAN,—In Howlett township, 011 Ant not 9n1, 1019, to Mr. and airs. Anew, Mutton, a daughter—Nellie Burette. BRUSSELS MARKET Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Oats 811 au Pens . 1 e5 1 56 Barley 00 un Butter db 45 Eggs re 44 Hoge 93 75 28 75 Wool . . 70 70 Potatoes per hag..,.... 86 1 On Hay 18 W1 28 811 Wool (unwashed) 45 60 f2 05 S2 l0 285 105 Drain Tenders The Municipal Council of the Township or Maris aro asking fel' tenders for ,ha construc- tion of the Sellers end the Belly Drains. Plans and specifications at the Clerk's residence. Enclose a 580.00 good faith cheque. 'euchre will be opened at the Township flail on Mum day, Adguet 18th, et 2 o'clock, WM. E1,4TON, Reeve: A. Mao-EWVEN, Cleric. "- Heifer Strayed Strayed flout. Lot 21, Con. O, Greyy, of or n'- about July 1st, a large red yeold Letter, with horns. Hole in loft oat•. Any information leading to her recovery will be thankfully re. calved, Wdl. MENA105 b-4 Phone 2417 Bruxsele R. R.5, NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—in the mattor of rho °state of Mary Sin- clair, late of tho Village of nrueeels, in the County of Huron, widow, deceased. Notice in hereby given pnrsnant to "The Re• vlsed Stetutee of Ontario," tint- all creditors end others laving Mabee egnbnet the estate of the said Mary Sinclair, who flied on or about the 21st day of July, A. D., 1910, are required on or before the 28r 1 clay of August, A, D., 1010, to send by poet prepaid or deliver to A. 21, McNeil, the Executer of the estate Of the said deceneed at Brunets P. 0., 12. R. No. 4, their Christian and Surnames addresses and doaeripbions, the full partian- Lara of their claims, the statement of their no. counts and Idle nature of the semu'ltlas (if any) held by them. Anil further take notice that after earth last mentioned ditto the said Iaxenutnr will pt's• dead to distribute the Resets of 'the der'aaed ouang the artier entitled thereto having re- gard only to el0hns of which mho shall .then have nctdee, end the said Executor will not be liable for the said assets Or may port there- of to an person or peraone of whose elabn notice shall not hnvo been received by him nt the time of such dixtribution. Dated at Brussels, this 5811 day of August, A. D, 1010. 0. H, MoNErL, 0.8 Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—in the matter of the estate ofJamos Turn- bull, late of rho Township of prey, in tho County of Huron, farmer, do. ceased, Nstiee is hereby given Dormant to ”Tho lie. Weed Statutes of O1ntorte," that all Creditors and others haying dolma against the estate or the said IRB Turnbull, tt r e t es Oa ,hull who died of o nUont Iv the 26th of A 1required t rtl-A.D et 10 o'tAD, y p, � MI or before rile rd l) 0 day et' August A 1 , uOl Wilton, sends post epEx of deliver to tient i Wo, one of theof ddee se of the text .Will0., and it Christian add deemed, ddeasees P. their Uhrlatian ofd Surltonas, ad(n•oeanH and desoriptione, the fu11 pprtioulsra of thole Maims the statement of their 550010ts and the Haters, of the eeouritlea (if e11711106 by thou. And further take notice tlmt after such last mentioned date the said Executors will pro- 5eed to distribute the amide of the (letenat(t among tlte parties entitled thereto, having re. gard Orly to the centres of whlelt they than then have notice, rindthe sold Exeeuteta Will net be Hebei for the said assets or any part thereof to Any person or person,' of w 1Oxe Maim notion shell not have Leen received by thereat the time of atieh dixtributiot. Dated nt Brandeis, this 5111 day of Augeet, A, D, 1919, IAM TURNBCILr , (motion TURNBUI,L, Biometors, SAMUEL WILTON, WILLIAM 1