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The Brussels Post, 1928-1-4, Page 1VOL. 56 NO. 29 $2.00 j5er annum in advance roar-i3SELS. UN7'l R10. II'1.DNE/—.I �'. ,7.1.vrTANY -4. 192'' (14-44:4101 .441+H,t H'4/:H4HtH�1 ie.ttt:444,.tiHtiHHSH +etot4t lot IttWste"We deet", New aevertlrlenlente _;♦ The Suarr�t'tund ng District 1: rSt'!!•�.�! T wN�l+f:'1�'.H� TH,HtHtiftli�liAli t �t ♦W.1Vi,HTHtHtp�/; � i4� 1 1H4 f4�� + �H. rH:HP i 4��� x`!!Mvr .' X WROXETER Philip Duret wits a t'eceut visitor in Clinton, Charles Spree' spent 51roulay in O, nrlgevi 11••, John Munro rut tuned to Toronto, an Tuesday. Win. linorh, of Kit (Metter, spent Inst week at his home here. Roy R.)11111801), of Clinton, visited old frieode in the vintage, Inst week. Aserlas n nt ere•rv1 1';.la h- . ing held in tin" Hailed hurrh, weeI t, Ju o, Gil>0r, 1. Chicago, spent. Olnist- ruts week with his parents, Thos. and Mrs, Gibson. Bans Rasmussen, London, WAR a holiday visitor with his mother, Mrs, S. (.asm heart, Robl. and Mr's. Black are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. 13, Whit- . mote, FIai i'iston. Rev, Alex, Sanderson, Guelph. bad charge of the evening service in the United Church, nn Sunday. Mrs. Harry Planntz returner) to Stratford, on Monday, after epeoding tet i days with her mother, Mrs. \Vm. Westlake. Many fele/ids of Mrs. R. Grainger, of Howick, will regret to knew that she is io Fergtle Hospital suffering from a fractured thigh, the result of a fall, at her home. 0'-- BELGRAVE MLA.`1 , Seat, 0 ssS 911altafP. days P w with relatives at. A ye. Miss Fairy Dells, of \Viogliam, was ; a recent visitor with Needs here, Mrs. Se.tndr'ett and Miss Corinne NT PCP holiday visitnrS ill Wiuglttlm. Miss l.nni11' A1rlCet,zie spent a eonple of clays in I,medoe, lastweelc, Dan and Mrs. (4eddee were (Theist - is visitota with friends ai Anhui n. Albert and Aire. Quinn, nf Blyth, were visitors with friends here, re- centiy, ;4Tr. and 1Tls, Manning and son, Billie, emelt Christmas with relatives at Auburn. Mrs. lynx teal laughter s, of White - ohm ch, spot.'londay with Rev, and .. Mee, h'o'lder Drat F•v'truton, of Teront n, mss n re- cto t visitoi with his parents, .Andy and b}, s P.,r11s011. • Mrs, N, th-'ry. sr., is spending some time with her daughter, McR Jae, McGill, in \Vewanosh. Rev, Mt. Parr was renewing ke- (111ailltanees here. having re Ms to at- tend the funeral of the late Rirhnrd Pr,cter, George R''biuson hats returned to I)etrn:t atter spending the poet two we-ks with hie parents, Thomas and Airs, Robinson \ Rnheet McKenzie retnr'ned to Vindanr, last week, after spending Ohristnr's with his perents, R. and Mrs. McKenzie, 1Jnmes and Mrs. Feegnsen, of 'Peron- tn. ween 0111'1Ftlr' as visitor's at the home of the former's parents, Andy and Airs, 11Nrpuenn. I y _PY Will be held in LONG'S HALL CRANBROOK friday Ey'g, Jan. O h SUDS MUSIC LUNCH SERVED K. MCFARLAN€ A. ROOK Oon,n ii ,a Dave and Mrs. Me1iIl, of 1Ving• hath, were tecerit visiLnr•R itt 13e1graave, Tofu and Mee. Sen tint tont ore vit. Ring ftiemle in London, for a few i1ay_, \'Val ter and Mts, blesser haul eliild- ren, Lois and Vernon, wet" Christmas visitors with Mrs. Messer's patents, \V, H. anti Mrs, Arnretrutg, in Mor- ris. HARD OF THANKS. — 111i•s, laic}1Rrd 1?rooter and sons, Richard and Rob- ett wish in thank the', many friends, also Rev, W, 13. Hawkins and Rev. 1'. H. Parr, for kindness and sym- pathy'showin them during their very sudden and sad hereaysrtietit in the death of husband nod father, '1'hcy were very tlurh nppreciate(7. MRS PROCTER AND SONS. BLUEVALE Dips, OI{AtILItS GANNETT. — Tern - berry lost one of its pioneer settlers, on December 21st, in the death of Jane Cottle, widow of the late Charl- es Ganne11., to Iter 89th year, Born in Englund, she was unit fled there and 'dimlyI v aftP wnds cR to u _ t a '70 years ago, filet settling in Us - bottle Tnwuallip, then an unknown wilderness. Millet 44 yeti's ago, the family moved up to Turn het ry, and did valiant pioneer work, Mr. Gar- nett predeceased his wife 20 years, and for the Iasi few years, site hail made her home "e 11 Iret son, ( htrles in Btunvide. About three years ago, ahP suffered a stroke, and since t.he», she had bean quite a t:harge. Her last illeRee was peacefully brief. She woe a m01111)01 Of the United Ch ureb til clnriirg her life, she was a reg, 11lnr Mt pinion(' and coned st011t mem- her, She is survived by tba follow. (ng family Charles, at Thnevale 10(10, Toronto • ;TAMPS, Rluevale ; George, Norwalk, Olein ; Gins, Han- over ; Mrs. George ,right, in How - ick. and Mrs. 1 ied Davey, Listowel-, Wiliam Gannett, of W1nghttrn, (s n half-brother. The rimmed li+ok place on Sat i der, to Bluevele, and was largely attended. 0— WALTON Mrs. George Hadley and Jean are visiting friend(: in Pott Hope, Hire• Welter Rnlemnn, of Toronto, IS ViRiling her patPo;9, Richard and Mrs. Hoy. Murray .Tnheetnn, of Sloth, is at nresett visiting his aunt, Mrs. Colin Pitigland. Wesley Heck well is visiting Itis brother, Dr, David M. I•Iankwell, of Holland. N Y Mims Hazel Drager, nf Detroit, who tune teen visiting her mother, Airs, Charles Drager, has returned to De- troit. The annum meeting of Walton Hnrtirnitnral Society will be held at the home of Mrs. R, Ferguson, on Friday evening. Jan. 13111, ill; 8 o'clock' All intereeted are tasked to he in attendance. CAR 'LOAD OF TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK Special Price off Car An raw i3 a I Phone 22(5 ETHEL it€ R. W. FERGUSON hristrus Elearance. ON ODD LIINES Boys' Overcoats, from.4 to 6 years, regular $6 5o for 4.75 Men's Rubber Boots, regular $5,00 for - 4,25 These are First Quality Ain lines of Robbers at Il ecia,aced Prices A few Men's Overcoats, regular $32,00, for,, 26.50 Good Value A BIG REDUCTION ON 'CAPS SPECIAL SLUT SALE Just to keep business going and to give the, public a real bargain I will just cut the price to Regular 40,00 and $45.00 •�� People will buy from the pedler and when •tilesuit is- made it is only worth $5.00. Stamped "all wool," "All cotton" would be right. :....., s I l W. Ferguson Brussels ort ri Ar Arra ((r it X,,11 W 1fle1- i CrnL 101,00t1r0111Ir f •1,15 Fvs1 , •'‘.1 1.1"'.11 %Alt i.oa Vri,l,•n'-', 40 010row tmt Prtrt 11) nt 1 1", " [:tush (11, ''•her r°•-10(0•• , 1 • • NM,' [71)010,: (Thu rob 111“1.11 't. trot L 1 Ili -us fact:'..ty 6. 11, el.. A tlll1011 ZC ti [, -lin s I lir leen 1.11111- tt1 1 n'1'r 4.1,0'f 1 V e I r n,„ re n•. i 1 ; 110 t +'t.,•P Aln,inti ^-:1 Pe•nut;-`8,•t• m. }tsi ilnuli 1805, Mrs. Armour Deming and little daughter, Verret, of Detrol i, hove been visiting Mot Dundas' paren(5, At Ode and Mrs, Clark, ' The (1LIMnP which watt announced for Wednesday evening of last week in the Farmers' Hall, wait poet.pnnerl nnactinunt of therein anti will be held on Friday evening of this week: MORRIS Council meets next. Monday at 11 a rn . Wm. Michie, of A cton, is renewing old aequnintaneee in Morris, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hollinger, of Grey, spent Obrisman with Louis and Mrs. Hollinger, 1 Jn ht and Mrs, Sherrie, t i r e 4 h fine Spent. Ohristlrins with relatives at Stratford. Miss Betty Hollinger, of Stratford, spent Ohrisl'1rniR with her pttl•etitS, L. and Mrs. Itol11nger. S No. S.Ie S. 1 held their annual Ohrist- mite 0110 Petal rlmPir t, first it Moet en- joyable tintr•. is bad t wt 1 3 > all y � Y A F,. Nichol .tui W. (3 Cannon. of Detroit, have been renewing old iilendehips on the 5th line, during the poet w eek. Geo. \V, enol Mrs. Cole and son, Gibson, of Alameda, Sosk„ are visit- ors with Jarnes end Aire. Michie. Ah'. Cole is 'Mrs Viehie's brother. The deat.htni,kplace nn Thuee lay, Dec, 20th, ni' John brc'Intlie, Lot 2, Con. 7, Mortis. Mr, McInnis hood suf- fered to stroke of paralysis, on the Monday pt'Pvintis, nnrl III"VST rn111rd, He (s survived Iry tIII PP sist01'S, lits. R. Douglas and Misses McInnis, The fnne.l•al was hPld on Saturday to Blvth Ueinn eemeterv. MAidRIP.n IN TOLEDO —0:. CVeanes- dny, Ike. 21st, Wm. E. Nichol, of Highland Pal Ir• Mieh., eecond One of Edward Nichol. 51.E line,. WAR tripled in marriage at Toledo. Ohio, to Mise Gelerne. Olen, sere -mil danghter of James and Mrs. Maxwell, of Medi - Soil. 'Tennessee. The newly nlal't•ied (•nu le were visitors with old friends in this locality, during the past week. On Wednesday evening last, Dec. 28, one of ear lnnal boys was heard on Statin,, (1J Y C. at Tornnto, be- tween the hours Of 7 and 8 p. in, The Program is sponsored by Mendel On., who have the reputation of putting on some of the hest Programs broad- cast from any Cannilis.n 1ta.tinn. On this nsrticulernight, 1•hP artists are Sandy Mae, Oanalit's feremnst Srnteh comedian„ ;with Jerk Thvnne. Rtes. sels, Ont., arentnpenied by Ukelele Rill. This station is heard from coast to roast and is not 201 metres, Smoot REPORT —The following is the report of S. S. No• 0, Morris, for the month nf Der•atmbei'. Penile Px- nminPd in Art, Arithmetic, Writing Reading, Spelling and Agrirniture. Primer clnsa Waded exert:ding to daily wnik, SR IV—Arthus' 13ewiey 79 ; Stuart Bryant" 74. JR IV—Torn Kirbky 84 ; Clifford Pease 57. III A— i3eachain Alcnrk 55 (Absent for awn testa), III R—Isabel Alcnrk 04 ; Mae Shortresd 60 ; John Neilsen 50. II— Addis Bell 80 ; Walter Bentley 78; Lldycl Pease tib • Lloyd Alcnek 54. Pa,—Bobbie Kirkby. Janlrie Bryans and Margaret ,}cell (settle') ; Allen Searle, David Neilsen, Si nett Mc0a11 Wattle Bewley (aheent one dray). Average attendance 17. 0. MOOownx, Teacher, Shower:—About seventy nei(cnb+rr:•t and frlends gathered at the home of Vin rend \i,rs. South on Tuesday '•v- eni nc of last week in honour of Mr. utl Mrs. Stemmer before they lift for heir new home. iV TurnI, i'ry. A rot, t. llen,•ou, "Bower from their friends in which many useful and beautiful gifts were received. , The evening was 01 i'irt lir gatez.H,toei'al chat and a musical program, after which luncheon was served. Many thanks were tendered and' also good wishes expressed to the bride and groom for a long useful rind happy life. ONCRIEFF M Quite a number rim. Monet ieff at- tended the Uld Time dance held at Mon kton, on Thursday evening, Robert -Campbell, of Flint, Aitch , spent Christmas holidays ;with rel- ativee arcnud Monerlef and Oran• brook,. He cruse by motor. We are glad to know that Harold Livingstnne's family art" all over their sickness and were able to go to \Vingham for their Christmas dinner. On Christmas Day, Mrs. Milton Huffman had the pH :u. e of talking persnt.ally to her brother, George, of Abernethy, Sask., a distance of'iv- '2,000 utiles. GREY Election overi,t'or another year, CARD or 'l'rtANlis — We wish to tltetnk the many friends for their kind 0155 1 s and s ym atlry in our recent b+l•eavetnt'ut, also for the beautiful fine tl trite t ate MRS. JANE A • r \ , TAODONALD AND FA.112LI. A FREAK—`,tanley Purvis, Lot 29, Con. 0, last week, found a yr:ung pig which had 2 noses mid 2 tongues o1) Ode head, bot, the pig was itnrmitl ev- ery other way. The pig wee dead when ;111. Purvis totn•t it. Aliso Kay Stevenson, of Flint, Mich- igan, who spent. Christmas at. her hums, 10t11 Con , returned on Wed. i!eede y, to resit Lill". her cl00.1,10 its sten- ographer for the Auto Owners' Insur- core, of that nirv. 1'11 TIIP ELECTORS Or' GREY —Lad- ies and Gentleutett,—I sincnt• ly !batik the voters of (itey Township fur their support at the pulls, on Monday. in electing me to the Council of 1928. Wishing everyone the compliments of the season. R. L. McDoNALD. To ELECTORS or GREY.—Lad- les and Gentlemen,—I sincerely thank the electors of Otey for the spl.odid support aeeardsd nue tot the polls, on Monday, and fait fnlly promise that every hent brought hefnre me will have wy meet careful consideration. Wishing one and all a happy and prosperous New Yeru', HARRY KEYS, Reeve.e1Pct. The animal school meeting of S. S. No, 1, Grey, was held on Deeritnbel• 23011.. W. J. Armstrong was the Sec. - rettn•y of the meeting and Andrew Lemma, Chairman. Ed, Higgins was elected trustee to succeed Jno. Alcock, whose ter'tn had expired. The c'Outraet 7'01. 10 cords o wocd wire let to Ed. Higgins, per rod. The other eros Hugh Lemont and inn, Gayn retnry'I'1 eauntet, Mise Dur' er, of Wroxeter, has been succeed Miss M Alcock, w ed. To THE ELECTORS OF ( les end Oeulemen, thanks for the maga given me at, the poll When the: returns cat know whether to The thought which ibly was—Oan 1 jus confidence repotted wer is that ], will t you every good thi for in the year 192 }ng you, I remain Yours 80110CL REPORT.—Following is the The annual 1)1 w report of S. 8, NO. 4, Morris, for Dec- � ltb held on amber, Pupils were • examined in !replaced eetiriug truss Geog•, Hirt , Spell„ Comp„ Atith , by Gram, and Daily VVotk. Total 100 trustees 1x10' pee cent pare 60 per cent. Number M0Taggat Of pupils 28 Number of school days 10. Average attoudance 18: Pupils nlatked " misted nite Pxtalnlnatltlll. Si, IV—Glenn Smith 88 (18 days) ; Mervyn Pipe 81 (14 days) ; **"Gordon Hannan 66 (9 days). JR, IV—Dave Millar 87 (14 days) ; Hart•iect Smith 81 14 days ; Kate Russell 80 (16 days) ; Margaret .Russell 79 (10 days), Si, III—Goiolon Nichol 73 (13 days) ; Howard Smith 09 (12 days) ; Jack Pipe 02 (14 days) ; *Mae Scott(4 days), SR II—Lewis 'Limit 78 (10 days), Allah Crosby 72 (15 days) JB it Clara Smith 70 (14 days) ; Jan' Bernard 74 (18 days) ; Glenn Nie 60 (13 days ; 1301 )Raritan 55 (10 di 83. Pia—Jim Davie 99 (14 cloys) eannr Nichol 87 (13 dayv) ; Tom Hard 57 08 days ; **Frank 141 e1fn 47 (18 days) 3R Pe. Speir 98 (14 days) ; Brno (18 (loyal_ INONA A. FRAI.. St. ['avid }IES R' Rev. Mat lst Soda! a 2 p.m,— S. 3 pan.•--Lve Monday, Jan Minna year is Taggart er the c school. the cot The Jan, rept for, 0 a . L. KErt 1., l.rallietc;r t,ae Will be held in FARMERS' HALL wAL'I'tN friday, Eu' Jana 6th � Music by Lundy's Ludwig Serenaders,Blyth of Bl th EVERYBODY WELCOME the Foster & Poster undertaking pat Ds at (`algarv. Davit) Jitmiesnn, of Brussels, and \V. J dlt'trpe, lith Con., were visit- ors in Jamestown, N. Y., foe the Christmas holidays with the former's born theca nod iatric. AUCTION SALE —I.l nest. Cole, iot 21, Con, 5, id 11n1(I1t1,( an auction sale of livestock. implements and furni- ture, on 'l'hutsday, Jan. 12t3, at 1 o'clock. D M. • . .bro .. - It 111 the auction- eer. t CttOil- eer. 0 HENFRYN Ray bVoak ea, sIwimt of \Vyelifri College, Torotto, took Itis Rervir.R in Atwood parish, 0o .9unday, Jan, 1"t. Rev. M. F.Cldlt 1 spent m Scu the New 1 Par'. P Year's o u Sn t 1 in Owen Sound r, and and Clratstvci'th, taking the services at Om latter plane, on New Year's Sun - (lay, 0 ETHEL Dr. E. A. McMastet spent the week- end in Toronto. Miss Helen Bateman is spending la few days to .dnlr) 111.0•1011. Mrs. Cecil Slocum/1 is spending a few days i1) Brussels with Bios Maude 13i'yans, .1. 51, and Mrs. Lake and Misses Dorothy and Ellie, of Hamilton, spent the holiday with Isaac and Mr's. Lake. We offer congratulations and con- dolences on d glen ea ) t C to all L•r'eRafYll and 11t1s17CreeR ful candidates in the Municipal el -1 ection, on Monday last. An Ohl Ticne rortnert will he held in theTnernehip.Httl1. nu Friday night, Jan. 13th, under the tulspices of the I United Ohurclr. Corrie 1 The sympathy nf the community is e .P x i ride dn Bert 1 t t Lake and 1 AJr s. A. Henry, in the sudden death 0f their father, the late John Le ke. 'I'Ite anneal school meeting was held last week, but; was not "rely largely attended. Mielotel Rt anter cvas,chns- en trustee in the place of 'Vol. Mci. Innis, who retired this year. Now that the Municipal affairs ate settled for another year, the village bufiness is taking first_ plitce, The �. a hood meeting of all the natepr.. P int be held on Tuesday niluht 'k. 0'd Time cOnedrt nwnship f"F AN O .. a "a rne Concert will be held in the - TOWNSHIP HALL ETHEL friday �9 Ev' Jan. 1 13th at 8 o'clock Under auspices of Ladies' Aid of Ethel United Church Good Programme will be presented 'by Groups 5 and 6 of the Ladies' Aid of Brussels United Church. Admission 250 "God Satre the hs r n Io-�rz. r ' 11 Church Notes IL. 11 i Personal Paragraphs ueaw.,,,sFrtawn ' Fred Eldridge is visit ing hie- sister'„ tilts, IKgy, at: Pati., O)l1. 1r. 11:0eru,-:1)01, (111)0 ,:t, :;peat Naw - , Year's with eeltttives ir. Londnn, A.11.1 51' (,aerie 1,f" '1'eron[n, 1011E a New Yeat'e visi(o1' with ft ferule in ton, Jw,iik aria Bike "Mauna Hamilton hove been visilots with relatives int Turuutn, 11) f'hnn,psou`,1.1. rf 1'nranto, wasunci za New(3YPat's; 010(101' with Cleve Mrs.'ed Backers - , 7 ,UrPvar o f 1Vnndstnck, 1V(///1a New Year's visitor with his brother, "7111/.1f. V, . Urewtat. ElisA, Ida Lowly spent, Christmas with her dsugh ter, Mrs. Edwin Mat - theca, Out - Earel Cnntingltaeit }s attending the. General Motors. Convention at New Yolk, this week. 81. A. CS,amrnage WAR a New. Year's visitor with hi„ daughter, Mrs. A. Powers, at Aylmer, 01,1. 1Vitthttrt Findley, of Wingham, was in town, . n Satin de y. to attend the j' funeral of the hate Jahn Lake, O, 13. and Bei ellen) and .,,n, Herb- , er1, of1 Tnrnuto, were holiday visitors- - . with std t J n , AT •a Sohn t.11Padow, R, ( Rus, an r e d Mrs, Zimmer children, of Tnr'nrlla we1e Nes Year's visitors 1 with A 0 and Mrs. Dames.• Misr Min,t 9?eK,nivcy, Toronto, was bonne for tort Christmas vaeatinn with Ler mother, lelnrning nn Tuesday. "1 rs. A A. .t11 -el, 114 1(1 Mrs. WilL Ln wry, of Dili] •u, tore visitors with . their sleepy, .7t.'. 1 . Ida Lowry, last wPSk. 1 aR f. .eon Srnit, of London, WAS Mr('hristrnas holiday p11,' 1 c.f her i+r, rdre ,. pa i ,t a. Petro and Mrs Srntt• Wilier Swinhnnk, of Clinton, was 11,01'P, rn 8'0 1101.77, attending the fun- eral of his r ,uvn, the We dohs Laka. SIT=s Ina Cunningham, of \Vinghazn Hospitni staff, spent, New Year's with her pin Ants, D. and Mrs Cunningham, in town. !Otto - T.nivvret uened to Toronto, on Tuesday. efts). Opending his Christ.. mss vsreti• r, with his parents, E. G.. and Alis Lowry. lf,ss Edith DPedntan, whn VIDAR Wont, fur the Christ -nine holidays, has t err i t rt td to Columbus, Ohio, an]tPs$ " ehs is a Member of the Homs. Econ- nnttes Depnrtmetit of the Ottin State University. Mrs, i3, bi. 01e'ke (nee Luella Ful- tnn)and habv,Mar y, sps.nt the hnll- i3 v +week •0'sih S1rs (H'ark's ne Jas. H, and bli•s. Folli n. ' 1' 'Ian joined lr I 1 Ca ,e• tits end Red New Ye W. E F" Ed Melville Cburcl' 1 The Sat raiment of the Lord's Sup- I per was ehr.'".-e 1.rt Sabbath rl+:rn- i in;,' l,avIII", C :-.n•'h. Prepae tory i service:, ,a•.ir- eteeinered on Friday I ai(e rmere by Rev, P. L. Lewin of 1 the fro l t: t 1 ,..)ch, who took as i hi text. ,.. .),..-::! 5:57 "lie that eat-- Oh ,ale, even he o all live by Sis," I 3„le pr ker u t w'szl: the origin of I •1.•..r 1., ^ct,. t ole .>t with the origin of 1 names by whirr, it has been i; oWn). the ut ,. s of the sacrament, (1) As a memorial service in;itute.l by Christ to commemorate His death un-' til His second coining (2) In this Sacrament we are wined to, `ther with Ch..:: and with one another.: The synthoL used tire tho bread and.I wine. In partak•.tg of these w:, take 1 Christ into o our !:t < 1. t" t. u tt by Iona , feed upon Ii}rn. We should prepare' ourselves for this Sacramenit by 1 study of the Bible. Hebrews 11:29 "Iiy faith they, passed throu,.0 the Red Sett as by dry land," was the Pastor's tete the morning service. The (J"'" Israel were passing t in thttr cxistene meant slay' seem