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The Brussels Post, 1912-3-21, Page 1VOL. 40 .VO. 38 New Advertisome,n round -Tato Posm. 0 P. r;r,llwey-rr Tr rn(•k„on. Teethe,. Wanhu-M Kreuter Notice to l4•edllol,.- P. h r•pott. Millinery Opening -Mins M E (toss. MillhheryOpenirru-(:,on M. hertMlefl• Spring ndthnrrr-Ante N , li ana UM 1.BoeMGranite Worke- Eel RoyLlatowsl Snsnesn College -it hcithews. • faistiixt nerve Correa A. Doig shipped a carload of horses to the West. John EVans 13 renover#ng rapidly from his recent illness. Mrs. MtLenuun, of 1Tri'oxetel', was a te8ealt visiter with Airs. (Ur) Aun- strong. Judge knit, of Goder•ieh, presider) et the regular session of the court het'e. Only routine matters cattle up, Mrs. ft.. J. Nay was taken very sud- denly ill at her home of the. 15th cons. of Howick and although her conditot Web very critical hopes are now enter - tabled for her recovery. Relgrave . The Guild held a social entertain - meet Iu the basement of the church on Wednesday evening. Andrew Cluakey, of Beabdou, 18 here on a visit with relatives and old friends. It is 33 years since he Went West. The visitor is a brother to Jas. Oloakey, of Morris township. A 8pieidid time was enjoyed at the wedding anniversary of Billiard and Mrs. Prader, Wednesday evening of last week about 00 relatives and neat• neighbors were peese,L'atal spent ,L moat enjoyable eveniugf; ,$upper was served in Mrs. Peocters b(sggtyleand the supply of geauiLe and t#u'witre will keekap the home supplied for llianyy. a Succia`SS.-The Irish Social held last Monday evening in the Ll'ureSlers 112411 attracted a large and well pleased audience. Readings were given by Neil McCrea, and O. Cole vocal selections by Misses Rands, Hallidaay, Cole and Wilburn and' Jas. Taylor and Neil McCrea ; lustre. mental nIulbets by J. L. St.ewar•t, An interesting report ort v u s given of the Women's Ina(#tuna work and the benefits to be derived from it. Dr. Stewitet's addle8s on "Oliver Gold- smith" and Rev. Mr. Feegusnu's.o0 "Irish character" were A 1 and full of instruction and goodhumor, 'Every- body did so well it would be difficult to say ;vhn did best, A snr,inl bout• was enjoyed while the ladies served refeetihments. The Members of the In- stitute are grateful to all who assisted 41111 especially to Richard Pl'(I(•tt+/' who ppl'esidell with n82411.e84 1111(1 dispatch. Pencemis $201 Thos( , who \il( attended who wery lett 1r•4BII poseibly went. home with ' i • v'� alit wish hat lie3 • lo 1 o hen 'lei a t. iul 0>1it L e Emerald [Ste. t,eadbu ry Miss Mary Swallow low not been in good health Irately but ie somewhat i lnpl'teed. 1. 3. 11OGavin informs us he has the flrsl 43)111 this season and his horse - ship is doing well. Leudbury Beef 1•iig will comirenre operations on Tuesday, Apt 11 2nd for the eea5nn of 1912. Airs. Joeepl, Live lied aL quilting party the other day to width she hi - vibe] her neigh bore. WM. Bohan and Calvin 'Gillen are on 1'11e si,rk list but we hope to heal of an 1111(01IV8n,ert slanely. McNichol Beos., have. !tweed to the :Amu they pueclntsed front John Price and Baye also rented partof 0.11111eu's farm. Mies Nettie Stutdy, from Gndel•ioil township, was visiting this wrest with her sister who is teaching in No. 9 school. Elluevale ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION.- '1'uesday eveuiug, Mtu•ch 12th, the members of the Bluevale'tMlethodtst church congregation assembled et the home of Thos. and Mt s, Higgins, to speed a 511(1!))) eveninge'er they left, for their new homein Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins have taken a prnmiient (tart in the work of the Hluevale Methodist oho•rh for over 20 yeees end will he very m1)811 missed ill the elm eh arid in the culuul+ulity. The evening was very pleasantly spent in gauzes and music Aft+")' -touch was served the p11.8lir, Rev„ 3.11. Onus(, read the Fol lowing n(1d1e58 aril Jos. Robb, of behalf of the congrege- 1.t t u, presyuted Mr. end Mrs. Biggiu, with a beautiful oak mantle cluck DEAR MR. AND MRS, HIGeINS.-W1., the members of tho 131tteVate enllgre gation, have assembled here Io -eight to express in a small way elm' glen:1 appreciation of the valuable eervires you have rendez ed to our church dna- iug the pest 20 years. Mr, Higgins )las filled all the i11'Ipnrteant camel's tit the chnreh. Not only as a ),ember of the Offit'#241 Boatel but you have rep- resented our eil•CIlii to tttitl)ber of tine, both at District meeting and Amine' Ounference. you have both shoo') by the deep interest you have taken it every department, of eh it. I 1 ••••♦•••••••••••••••••••@red see 1.p••a••••owWese(Btmeetsesis ,0.;, Q ALLlds0r1.ite w Brussels et and n�l�,rble Work r,,c � a • desi�'ned and eg- o 111 t r he best style m• GraniteY O Of the clay, ® and --" r. e •a e Marble sf AL CAN is 0 8ucc0 BBOr to Th i The r B uF e is Works k e • J. A. Hunter Co. Phone 23 • eeeeee s•e•es•eeeeeeeteeeet,auo••••••••••.•••••••.'a+... Estimates Cheerfully Glsen, F. �IESSUY • • } • gYr1v V� • a, h L i • gg1.t + •i• �r t Tested to d by the new w P • I. Shadow System can � 110t fail but ••• feet satisfaction. - . �'+:4. •• r�,... .•,.. s'te',. EYE 1 8 TE E ST D FR ala 1 1..A 4ri11% 1 ., t • p Jeweler& • • � '1 W. ♦ l• t o n Optician pt pan i 4.41,+•+04,41+11+•+04.4.+•+41+•+4.+0 +.+0+.+.+4.+4440.1.6+.4.10.1.44.+. 4•w+•4•.+0+•+41+•4.44.•d•••h♦+•+• •I••+•••+♦•1•••••• 4• i , w MILLINERY 's • • w • OPENING • • • AT "'�•LLIr • •• • ■Mitchell'sGeo1 • •0 •A w 1. ET H + E L • • 1Fr'ida. rty - - w Y + Sato • • + The Ladies, of thel'and Vicinity are a e invited • + + • e• • i Ask toe seoarPrints, Ginghains and le. ml �' ♦ .Highest' 'ice fel. Match ii eBltttl"dud 0+•+•44.4444 'i44441 # i'd•••i•♦'1•♦'&•.1.444444144411441+•+•+•4••••44+ 4•••1' t to attend a dUUI'Opening of " . l above' dates when the latest and most u P1.)*dtt e styles r t)' b e shown, MIS5 Y'OUND, Milliner., • BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAIcCH 21 1912 I that you truly had the interest of t Meet Nr's Kingdom at heart. We girt very 1111)81) lhntyou are so so to leave its bub Ivo trust that the tic yet" bleseiug ul' God will ialtel>d you you go to your new )mute. !u \'Vrux der. We r Crt > 74s.url' ' •ou that t Y have 1 t c the hest. 7CYt '' I�" r' t{ 11 x11 ' f the con Il re ion ill is long, hail and 1• useful q Y Yui li + 11 Y(. We went') ask you to ILU.ept 1.1715 )Mottle eleck as a hewn of nut sincer- est regard and its tut expressinuj of the li'r>iuudestrespectin whirls yon ate held by t he congregation. Signed on behalf of the congregation, E. Mr. FII J. L, Coax, Pastor, niggles very suitably replied, express] ng their deep regret at leaving and .assuring 1110 Co(Igl•egalion that theie greatest elegies, was for the col- 1i1(118d progress of the caulk of the Lord in I3lbevale, W. H. ISE) i , Proyrzetor }1e Edmonton, Alta, ; Mark, 0„ttVail- •.r•••••••r•�+•••••.h••••♦•1.••1••+ B eouver, , U. ; George W., Sask t ,no on Seek, 4 Joseph 18., residing o old , the all un h- hnestead; N91's, Jahn Holger, Weal - aa Ion ; 1(81(1 Airs, 44 bVr't Haagen', Lin e- can. a Her in I ntll l'1 8 LLI Idi s stet 1 are )! Gy t me ( g >h J nIli Ee ' l + Y, '4ark and James Cardiff 1' i( off! Ill a r Mrs a L+' .L. l3ing5on, Morris Township Council will meet on Monday, April Ise. Additional Morris nerve may be read on page 5 of this issue. Mts. Elliott is visiting with her sister, 14.11.5..'tits. 81188011, at present., George Davis, 6th line, was away on a holiday trip with relatives and friends in Toronto locality. George Manning took the Short (ionise on Poultry at the Damm', Agricultural College, Guelph and profited by it. Mrs. Kel1ingrnn, of Toronto, is re- newing uld friendships in Morels and Brussels. The passing years treat her very generously. Miss Edtta Watson, who has been spending the Winter with her parents 1WW. H. and Mrs. Watson, 6th line, re- turned to Medicine Hat last Monday. Oranbrook Jos, Coombs, of Blyth, is a visitor w4(11 his ;heath ter, 11.11's. A, McDoald. Will. Baker, of Heesall, and the Misses Ryen, of Walton visited afeiv days at the home o1' G, Baker. Fortunately the Spring Millinery openings are near at hand as a young lady had the misfortune of losing her Winter bonnet Vvhile out driving one nigh t recently, . L. th Conhas leas4 ed the ftu'i ofJoe 0 Welsh, 6th Con. Be has agno(1 Farm and Mr. McDonald is a gond farmer so the combination should work all right, Jamestown Everyone is preparing - for maple syrup retaking, Milton Lake is working on the 8th Cot. of Grey just note. Noa#, Bowman and Rich. Griffith had Wroxeter phones installed last week. Last Sunday night Robert Shaw eoudncted the services in Victoria Hall. T. R. Bennett and Thos. Jaeklin attended the Royal Arch Meeting of L. 0. L , No. 031. James Ballantyne has exchanged his property with Peter Milligan for' the Wroxeter livery business. There are now 40 names to the pe- tition for tutu) mail delivery, ve 1.y, ou the Northerly boundary and locality. James R•lchardson has returned to the Weet after spending the Winter with his patents, D. and Mrs. Rich-. a6tdSnn. Mrs. Patrick is in attendance at the bedside of her nlnther, Mts. Keil, on 4th eon, of Howick, who was stricken with paralysis, R, J8oklin has purchased the 50 acre farm of Mrs. Repined adjoin- ing his 50 acres for the stun e2 $1,650, and is installing a maple syrup mak- ing outfit bought from T. R. Bennett. The` Wo net's Institute will hold their regular monthly meeting next Thursday, March 28111, at 2.30-p, m., In Victoria Ball, At this meeting (het a will be a contest in "Sandwich - making" by girls ender 20 years. This contest is not confined to those who nee members only but as many others. as can, will be very welcome. ,fudges will be appointed and a prize given for the hest sandwiches. :Remember the date-N1arrh 28th. A good at- tendance is ho ped for. Walton On Friday, April l y, p 5611, the Waitan 13oef ring' will commence the season's worst, with the old staff of officers. I' A great many front dile locality at- tended the funeral of A'Irs, leery Hamilton on Thursday afternoon of last week. We etre suety to state that the 5 months old infant of Alex, and Mrs. 4 Murray, 0111 line Morris, died Tueeday g oflast week and the funeral took lace >; 'l'ht usda t. b Brussels I' s5 is Y cemetery. place Y Nlr. Loud conducted H Jtc,ed appro- priate service, I an y 123E LATE MRs, HENRY HADMMLTON. 1' -The people of the village of Walton ;. Land surrounding community wore 41 greatly shocked to learn of the sod- t' den death of Mrs. Henry Hatniltot, \ which occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Bolger. Mrs. w Hamilton had reached her 75th year N and the day of her bnteal was the 50th s' anniversary 1.r r of i'• V her mum' Y t >a e. was born at .Alnsley, Leeds Co., and G at the Cage of 22 moved with her Fath• •V4 er and mother, the late JNar•k Cardiff L and wife to the Township of Grey. 1:1. After her ntiteriage her husband set- 11.' tied in the 1otvnalllp of Mot'nhigton, 111 They remained there 7 years after Dtt which they took up their residence in D• the township of McKillop, Huron Co., L where they lived t+olttiunnusly for 43 Pe year's on the old Hamilton homestead 111 near the village of Walton. The AI Ethel Harry Keys and family removed to Brussels last week. S. S. Cole attended the Orange Grund Lodge at London, .Mrs. Robert McKelvey, of Listowel, was visiting here last week. W E. Sanders was at Stratford last Friday attending the Public Library Institute, This week Miss Ida Oole is away at 81. Thnmtts, Aylmer• and other points visiting old College rhnms. Mrs. S. S. Onle took in the union evangelistio services at Strat4' h(1lust week and enjoyed theta very much. We are sorry to report the 111,1088 of Mina. daughter of It. A. Thompson but hope she will soon be fully restor- ed. Ethel checker players put up a good specimen of the game but. Atwood King row champions appear to nes- mei ,ze them. Spring millinery openingdays at Miss Hunter's r•' e s Ato • to w41 ( will Paula Saturday of next week. The display will be choice and up-to-date, 1 Y Will'Ethel have x Foot Ball team this year is the question being asked. They should organize and stir alp the local interest lotme'ly manifested in the game. This week W. Jaeklin and Irwin Raynard left for Swift Current, each raking to car of horses and settle'''s tfet'ta. Land may be homesteaded out there if they find what snits them. 81)11e of Genege11111.YM44«helt opening nn Felat s dn. and Saturday turd' a of next week, v ee k. Miss 'round nd has been en en a ed as milliner and will be glad to meet the belies. See Nlr, Mitchell's advt. in ( his is'lte, PRESENTATION.-The-Bratitforcl Ex- positor of last week gives the follow- ing interesting particulars concerning N. and Mrs. Franklin, the latter be- ing fie wetly Miss Bernice Slew/non, nt this (orality :-“A. jolt company of thr.f•' rlelid8 of Nelsonjelly Fi•ankiin as- sembled r t, rye( hint 1 $' and his bride upon their home coining last Thurs- day evening. 1n a short in fennel ad. dress, t Vl' flys, 'b'raiiiik11)1ttwithe two han,18,'4rle Iactor chairs. The presentation was s by speeches by T. J. Keele, 3. Field, A. Cornwell, T. Moon, H. (Algal and P. Charlton. Mr. Fraulc- in In a`feav well Chosen words thunk - 1 those preset for thou kindness. setae much was served and then the iltitel'itag dispersed with to hnyt of mid wishes to Ah. and Mrs. Fmk lin it a long and n d •os i, t et o p us life." p The . Fogel tf'• ferm- i Eahlite and ;yell known clto many 'alders 1)t a of THE POST. SCHOOL REPORT. -The following cam is g re standing of Ethel Public School i' the month of Februm y. V. - levy McLelhund, Olive Ceopee. Sr V.- Pearl Bat,•man, Reg. Home- nl•tl1, Nolle Niel2ee. Ge"o. Cols., ormau Addy. Jr. IV. --Pearl Dob- ai, Roy, Dunbar, , • u D. Ni. e rltn g ton meta da Pollard, at(i 1' N aurice Alef.yllalfd, Ia(l v s Ho )8111)8' 1.k.Sr.S 1H.- Della eIiee, Stuart McI)aanaild. Jr.IIL- ecl(hart Dane, Myrtle Bowes, Lama eineworth, Myrtle Lamont, Edith ;ander, Lela Vudtlen, Bert Vudden. aribel Thonlsol, Lillian Davidson, yid McKee, Ileo. 120W18nd, S Gill, 811101at .. Win, Rowland, James teas, Flossie Sanders. Sr H.- a1r1 Love, Cecil 13,11811)011, Mienie Lrti.ly Hattdd [Ave, Russel Kl•auter, 'rhie McDonald, Gert. Pultard. Jr. funeral set'vice was eolduetod -by Rev. D. E. Camet•olt, rector of St. George's church, Walton, assisted b Rev. W. 3. Hamiitol, of New York, nephew of the deceased. The redlains were laid to rest in Brussels cemetery, MIS. 1•Iami114011 was n life. long mem- bee of the clench of linglaend and 'al- ways took an ael ive part 1.0 the work of the church and its: charities, being at one time President of Ladies' Guilts Erni which r position she (vas compel- led to reeige ole account of advane ing yea, 5, She \vas also Chaplain of the Ltaclies Time Blues. Thee pall- bearers were her three sorts, Mark 0,, (*eni'go and Joseph, her son-in-law, Aibert. tlocigins, and her two brothel's George and James Cardiff. Mrs. Hamilton was a woman of sterling qualities, kind sod untassutning and very greatly beloved by a wide circle of friends Land the community ill which she lived, She will he greatly missed SC 1 a Ind more especially rnlfly m her home vr,.: V l l,e he s tan' 1: ti n1n.>�I y xre11 I <d. (8 a.good wife and a ichid and loving luothe,', She leaves behind beside her htishitnd to 4000(41 her passing et boat i ul friends uentls and a family of acus. e111d (1an,1(h'5 and /Llan Fever al 't others and sisters, Mrs. Hamilton's fetidly 1nt1s'is1.ed of font tons and two deughters ,as• fclloWst--John ,R',., II. --May Vltdden, Aliee Eckm4er, Ber- nice Dole, Verba N1001111, Bertha0o!e, y Ullffned Ferguson, Mtarpjnrie Thomson, 4Vill4e Dane, Quest D1111soe. Pt. IL - Geo. McKee, Anhie Hemswort11, Ed- win Keauto,, Blake Hewlett, Elia Mitchell, Leslie Parted, I4mta *filch- , ell. SI•.- I. Vlolaa Mitchell. Rhea Mb• ' Lelland, Maigaret McDonald, Liod Dunbar. ' Ethel Thomson, Will e Woods, Lily Sanders Jr. 1, --Myrtle MtKee, M81'viil Eek pliers *Villi-. Mitche' Matt a d y H 1.V le Ins. o • nth, Hnroli Keys. J. H, 'I'Uoai o1.. Pelts, C. EDMEISxoN, Assistant. A Goot1 00170,08.34 -On 7. hur.day evening of last week a • 4itege and en- thu,'a tic 111 � t ernavd gathered in nil - Concert twestented by rhe 'malt' gel's Bible Class 1>f the Method 51. (hutch, The follow/0g program. tr'o wile g vFt. groes a-Orrhestl•a Brdeestiwn ; ladir11 ' notinte b ie 8e$ 4 1 II sl. hlha 11rur old, 1; 1lmner A. Bartley n1.d Urs. ,4, 11. e' Doted') + piano n 1. a n duet. F '31rnitlu>n 0011) Miss Nall Steatite I read lig. Visa Ida Orale ; solo, Lone Eckmie' iect)1)0. 1f\Vrstwtu'd Ila" Win. + Gibson, of London osnin, Go sal i 1.z solo, .1 ;iennnr,. t ladies (psi trite solo, Lotete 1+lek111411' nrnhesl r0 ; Goil Save the King. '.i'be gqr'ograln was well balanced and all did their -part • • • b •r Spring +L� e a yes ft ClIffor'd.-- • Arthur' Rae, who lute 'spout the last three months with his parents, Jas. •and Mrs. Rete, ieturued to hkhnOutcri, Alta., (e to 1 Tuesday. edA. He wee • , aC(A lr Y accent - peeled dbv #s h brotherFrank e Rae and ,d fatuity, t of , Ga,t A load Y of of l people visited the Bi mewls lark YWed. nesday evening of last week . -Mrs. H. At'metr ong has rammed from a three mouths' visit with relatives at Listowel and vicinity. bIIIINE b .. • R 0 • • 4. s The ladies of Ethel and localilyate cordially ill- • + vi ted to try Spring Mil- + • 111)4.7')' Opening n9lieh ,l•, + will be held on • + Friday & Saturday • 4 • Mar.2 _ • 3 w t • When the newest styles . will be on exhibition. • • pall and see the display, + •. }MissE1 Hvnter b • • • • • Eggs taken as cash Dilworth Black ETHEL well. N1 e. Gibson maiutuiuedhie repu tabor) as a good public: eutertaiue and platfut'm lect1U•er•. His lecture o is hours was packed full of humor an splendid information 248 he dealt with Oattadaa's resom•ces, her great water ways s y in Lha East, her fat' etletchitlg acres of prairie land, her mining wealth turd the 3000 tulles feorn Aloe treat and Vaiceuver all under one Hag. His eerie conic Dutch poem eutilled "Leedie Jacob Strauss" was cheered by the audience, while his 1+Rlalllg p((trietie song, entitled "'Un- der the same old flag" was eijwyed by all. The lecture and concert was much enjoyed by all present aid the setting mei' are to be cumplimeuted on I r4 h i spirt) of rnlhusitwm and endeav- or which they m.(n11ested in the prep - amulet' of the saute. Ooderlch J. W. Oraigie left for the West a few days ago, intending to look into his large land interests w letimoutou and elsewhere. • The Government has begun to make preparation to retenne work at the barber. A new set of faces are to be seen on the fobs, as all the former foremen have been discharged. 3. H. Tromauhauser brut cummeneed operations on putting the large leg in the new cement elevator built last year, and has a gang of men at work on the abuetl uctiou of a large scow at the harbor, to build the cemeut abut- ments, A son of Art. Yule was seriously injured when he undertook to tobog- gan down the very steep hill at the tear of the 0. P. R. depot, and gain- ing a very high speed was unable to control his toboggan and ran into a tree. He was unconscious for a time andhis condition is critical. Grey Miss Lizzie McKay, of Leamington, is viei4iug Mrs. John Howard, 14th Con. Arthur Ward has moved to the inn. fEliioutt farm which he recently pur- e' ctlased. 141• V' r. 1.L ! Is of Saskatoon, a on as w a visi- tor at the hunt's. of W. and Mrs. _ l Rands at the week end, Alex. Carr, Sit# line, left: of Tues- day for 1+'ieldiltg, Soak., where he will juin his brother in 84441 farming bust - bliss JennieRuuds was home from Belgreve rue Sunday. She has a beevy school that keeps her ltustiiug to du ail the work. Archie Hislop is buck from the West. His Unitise'. Will., weereeent- ly underwent a medico,' Operation is making favorable progress. Will. Evans has been visiting rela- tives aid fiieuds ill the lucidity of Bright and Woodstock. There may be some attractive iufiueuee down there, Mrs, Stevenson, of St. Marys, was here last Feidayto say "Good-bye" to het sister, Airs. A, Bement, 16111 con,, belies leaving for Zion City, 141., where she purpuses taking up rest - BONE BON E TO HER REWARD. - After a heti. u (. tight sur life Sarah Jane Plum, relict of the late Charles Rozell, pass• ed ' away to her reward at 1 p. wu. last stn+: 1ttY, aged 1)8 years, lU unuillla aril 6 days. She was burn in klaysville, Waterloo Uu„ and was married, at Trowbridge neatly 40 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bozell made their home iu Elam towushtp fora while and after- ward resided du Morris tuwlrshlp anti then iu Grey. In December 191e Mr. Rime!' died and uuav the unutrer of the Janine is called. The daughters are •- Alt s. Engel, Paw Paw, Mich. • Mrs. W.}, H, toupee Toronto ;� Mts. H, Manning, Morris towusIlip ; and Misses Annie and Hazel at haute. There are three sous - Will; of Torouto ; Ernest, at home'; mutt Elton, of Hastings, Michigan ; Two nhildreu died in iufaauey. S. 1 Pluto, of Brussels aid Ernest Plum, of Vancouver, B. 0., ate brothers to Mrs. a. Ruzr .Il and Airs. N. B. Gerry, of FortWitham. a sister The 1 he suU eo' Ln f this notice was u hoe le wax nun who ho eu- juyed the friendship of a wide circle of frieutis, who greatly regret her de 1ni 8e. For man eat'8 she V Y Y t ,d a faithful h ul e w tuber of the MethridisG church. Nine weeks -ago Mrs. Rezell took k!I with 1 tl tie r Ulll 1 i Ula at P the nu of her brother iu Brussels and while she tallied somewhat, and wes taken to her home a relapse followed and coupled with heart weakness was more ,u a 1.l Iuu the patient p d overcome. Funeral took place ( t> Lir. p easel s nettle - tory ry Lneaday saFterticrorl and (vas 1•ou- ducted by Rev. Dr, Oaten, deceased's pastor, The bereaved share in the sympathy of the community. Wroxeter NIRs. THOMAS \lc,ilICIIAEL PA590s AWAY AT ADVANCED AGE.- The death of Mrs. lctllchael, widow of the late Thos. ,VIclllichael, 8r., took piaeeat her lesidenee South of Mc- Lean. of Friday 15th inst., at the ad - veered age The 1, late Mrs. Mc- .Vl . I e 1.c )'stet together u rthrr with the late Thos. McMichael, wets l were all respected residents of the. district, coming het•. ' sett ling South oft Ontario where's ,moi e of their sous serve the filet settlers. The funeral took place on Sunday. Services were held at Bethel church following which the funeral proceeded to )McLean station from which point the remains were taken to Wroxeter Out., for burital. The deceased is survived by eight sons and fudin daughters, all grown up and most of thou, residents of the district. It is a- bllt La Peal' since the desire of. her Mistime], the late Thus. Me4licbael. -'The Qn'Appelle Progress. the re- mains of the late) Mrs. ')'hos. Mc - Al itheel Arrived on Lhe noon train on Tlitu'.(lay 714) inst., and the funeral left I he residt'uoe of her sou, Walter �Ielliehurl, al LSO p. m, fo' Wroxeter ceuiel oil,. . lsev. ' Y A. B. Dnb3t111 con - (Meted ed (lien.• ' etvl e ce tet.) het lutes and grave. e. Joho g NCAI i h e tee! , 1.f4' Vru li i e nod This. and MCS. McNlichael,pt� Brampton, attended the funeral. PRESENTATION. -Friday evening a number b, of friends gathered at the Inane of Robert and Mts. Black and presented their sou, N 10., with a pulse nod wtiIch, prior to his depar- ture to Uttlsbuuy., Alta., the following Monndaay. An address Wats read by D. NieTewish els falloffs :- N rise r. 8 1 L can n hi ve uathelee for 1.j h,sl. s of sour friends, eOUs 1 1 Unto before ore u r u de nal t ) ore ne1l,wm,.ei eo Wen re your example plan In bashlass colli nem, lire by embu - (IX"Il+ille nl Nt,aia'htfgl'wal'dliee4 mid 1,1111,114.- fuse, In helping mu m1vementSou have earn - rd a high plane In our estininuun Satan time passer on nlrall111811111eee change unit 8,8011,0. noun) bi,flIt1NI' 1i1%ia golf labortla 'Weeonutd 111)1 let ,con start your new worts without showing 7ah our friendship and good -will Will you aeoept 1411( pots.' and rvatahr not• for their inta'ineia value but for the go'ed wishes they re11rea''nL Ata, your watch maneare for putt' 4mo, Spent not en4,4 prnfttubly, but lead- ing on ton broader end and even more. su0- c,'84, l Igo A sepv'ntien of half a aontrnent 011111) 1.8 nothing in the strength of friendship's bonds rhos will over hind us to you. Our thmlghts will often travel to you in your new abode. Wo wish you Goii•speed on your jeer - nay and mar the Beni• of -success -crown your lien in Gin Golden West, Signed on behalf of Wroxeter friends - Gen. lerl'ewen, Roy Carr, Redmond 14I181ynn, herb t'attorenn, Arthur Mutt, Dmn hloTavish. R;ednrotd NlcGlyun made the presen- tation to ;Odell in a few words the Children's Aid Society Revived. Last Sunday new life fills instilled into a very deserving iu5titution when Oo. Secretary Geo. 141: Elliott, of G odericlt, and Hey: t11r. Miller, of Berl) n , visited Brussels in the in- terests of this work. The latter( who has looked aftee this cease for years occupied the pulpit, of Melville church and the Methodist chusi,h in town and went to Oraubroak in the afL8l'uuon. "Ant 1 my belither's 1'ieep- er 2" wise the foundation of the omen - 'Mg discourse in which. the good work 1.hgo the Oh' thiren11801, A Afd was porLtxyed - od 4.t the even#ug vice "Maary and M(11111i," was the pic chosen, issociated h>losaly with N 410 4.11 in be rendered to the Lord' lending help to the society. •. )nut's '1 , 1.h 1.1( , # filo ,y following the r11 ' 'vie.ea an illitetrate l ft•cturetnlon , eirneut expressed his thanks. Will.' o. has hem) employed for about five wi years by the tire) Of A. Mimeo & 00„ ' set and leaves Vele to (eke a posh)))) i1) to a teetotal tome. at l' ds bnly Alta, lie 1.•h is a fine young (111411 atld will do well, , by Nr8ieYnott'rs,-1Vliso Milly Harrisl I tiptoe hist lhlesday in Witt beta -- j set ing . 1 , 1 itir maty, M180., WL418 11'nya 1)1g rn'gnitt11tanaes 111 the village 1hie week -tutee's Reis Spent 1+1i(1(ay in binderich.-12(11. 13, Whitmore, of Hari ' 191(111, Wag the guest of her per - sees, it and *Its , 1.l 11x. 13 ' ht(it .ev w (1 alde Y a s of 111.3 11+11( -11s So ix I' , >rie it 1 11 ie vieit411g iruends in lVitighatn,-The High, S hnr>l hit(+'ruy Society gave a Si I'at ild('s evening to the school on Monday eveuiug.-11611.y Hardin mater ¢'' 1 ttbt.rnr. E ss trip to Orautgevii#r test wvok -N1#ss ,lean Davidson has taken a poeilittl( In the genet al 6441111 of A. Munro C7tr; M('8. i3. F. Alt.eh'. 800 has returned from et f w d "'lire Waif" Waa on the program at the Town Hall, tvhicIi was tilled to the doors. Unfortunately only at. felt, picturePe011id he stamen as the vol4,- age (4f the electric light' Was' too gl'eaat for the Btet'eo L#rant. but p Mr. '( E4h It t hats ar l ui d 1 1 444'. Millet relurnsmite (>thertitheand Ye Ila• 1 irN ;tell avelty p>wera to the etilidi;cll':; Aid so that al Reform work c wide field 41t:ny ho red. Pew •r•' ua.lcs are bettor F auown of Mr Kelso, who •le heed of the build 'department end thorou lily :. g to his rhultifailcos dudes, Lend d to ere ilnk1(110'1 e. with the following ciflcets--Peesi; dent,. Rev. A, 0. Wishart, B, A; ; 7186 P 'e 1 t s duet, Jas. Fur ; SeurytarYr W, H. Ken. ; Trea tire's, F. H. Gilroy. A committee from h In L va'i H tut t' is cbu chra and W.U T.13. will bearr•augedinter, Mr.Elliottlht addresser) the Nl.etirodist and Presbyterian Sebbalia Schools in the attar noon and 1ut(r'051e11 the metra- bers in the good thee)' brought to neglected ehildlen, If all the 0411(lers of the Children's Aid Society wont as hard as. Rev, 141x, Miller and Secretary Elliott it is not touch wonder if the penplo are being stirred up on this live subject of so much importance to Ounadiau citizen 1 ship. Mr. Elliott, r P t t xpc els to be back to `. Brussels in the near future to meet the local Manch for a cniference. He is making a capital officer and the County was very fortunate in 80CU,'- lug his aervIces. Subscriptions not paid on Sunda rnuy be hlaucied to 'Treasurer' Gilroyat the Metropul#tau Il1ink. EDITORIAL, NOTES PRINCEB8 PATRICIA celebrated her 26th. birthday on Suu1ay and was the reci- pient of hearty congratulation from at home and abroad. +4 1 M Ir is said Hon. George 32. Foster will act on the Imperial Tiede Board. He could drop out of P8rliament without being much missed. rr•* 71BRE is many a hardship being en- dured over the coal strike in :England by the miners and their families, Often this phase of the situation is overlooked when the strike makers are getting in their work. WONDER what Dr. Pyne, the Minister of E lueation, thinks of the report of Dr Merchant on the bi-Iitgual scbools For a g year administration there's not much to crow over. and the boys anti WV 'S >: the schools reported upon are the Buff-rers even if they possibly do not realize it at the pre'ent. WHAT have You 111 your mind along the line of Improvement for the coming season in connection with your premis- es 1 There's great virtue in tbe`paint brush and corresponding cleaning up whose value is not often properly esti- mated A wider interest might'easiiv be taken in a general move along the line im v the town. Brussels is favorably e 1)l located OCAIe d to make these things show to advantage and the value is not easily estimated. Nov would be a good tirne to mark out a program to be" fol. lowed during the ensuing months. Rev M. MILLER, of Berlin, sounded a note of warning last Sabbath in his address relative to children and young people parading the sneetsat late hours. While tie applied it in a general sense it represents resent s the... p condition iu Brussels 8.41119 accurately in its relationsbip to e, good many, homes. Where this program is practiced regularly there is no doubt of the baneful intiuence exerted and the drffceity of Coping With it will be realiz- ed when e0 parents attempt to offset it by an effete to change the line of procedure, 'The principle of the curfew bell is ,good alth OU h the practical t $ a ou can ' I t rkr❑ has g not met with the success it desetVed. k M H URO Na Coo a, su le .' 1 dtho P 115011' r de of • good eat &ens and lidstlingsettlers to the Great West in the passicg years but is not hacic number by any means after this depletion. Fresh vigor is being` displayed played in both rural and urban muni: misstates es An d be every one working for a r o ressfve r c uti p g ado the r e est It t s will +u the advantage of all.. Help in the Huron Co. hustle by tenting on in creased energy ia'yuur oc(apation and this will not only bent fit. yol)rself but 1'f(leuca '.(hers to take e fresh grip, No better County tn..live in the Prise - Mee than Huron. If you believe this dont be afraid to say so, 'Tag Children': Asi Societ of Y � R gaud start last Sunday itt this 10Cnlet', This organization does a sp1eudid work in the way of .prevention As' Welt as bringing to task offenders and caring for fhb needy and w:(yvtard.y its record in Huron Co , proves It to be ;yell de,' serving of sltpport, Coder - the dire'+ tint of, Co. Secretary George M; Elliott', of Gudcrich, who is deVot#ng a large share of time to it, a new ietel0'4), s Being stealtent: $'2 small ierec%it is tilt's.l0 14 t u � 1)tnr j;tq, Mitcholt, t41e (iucier,C1 Star fur lite euergutiq Work he 11a9,them hr, the past OKI the present tltty °;g.11rwlxixtioa of locs1 brooches ,tlirouyllwut-'the CO. will eu• large the sc0tte. anti ',eat end the iufluehce for good' na the 1eeti'reg of the Society become„ r. better Li 1.lcle (1 r, 1)tt1. > The 8 nt trtos of the Pruv#11118 delegate laige, give the entire list of views. Bhl't inleresl(Og addresses were given by ; Mor g 1 the two visitors and thecove beueHcett c e + work fol thee explanted: Contribn- that tons promised, which will be devoted in the extension of the work and Prnv paid, totalled over $10.00. afive i The local branch was 1 e.orgiirtized 1 n ban