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The Brussels Post, 1917-6-14, Page 8
Mr- --- -•..a,.. ,. .. r •wwvamswr.aw�..o 94.64"0"1 )+0.:®J,O,i'l'.")g".1-00900,b0.1.04,001.04.0.1.0.4.00.0•+•4.0.1..4.44 0 •',Y to !r ? nSMITH tl • • d• 4 o• Me Store as r� e • n j + • • dune tc5 • r • O bHere are some of the things you may neer], from our store, and we will be e glad to supplr /pent :- 4• • To Keep the Hens taflag usev. • • •i' O • • • •• 4. + • + &u,e Poultry Panacea -05a phge, and largo 611i. pkge. 860. Pratt'OPoultry Beguh,tor- 200 & file pkgee. Royal Purple Poultry emote. r 'fie h.. 5Uc phg1ei, Frett'e White Diarrhoea Kr, redy- 26c and 60o. Boas' Instant Lonee B: fllet'--s6a.plrea, Powdered Oopperan--lOo ib. Pomo Straw Hat Cleaner Especially for cleaning . Panama Hats, Gives good satisfaction, 255 bottles, Drugs 6 Gr. Aeperle Tablets -25e doz. .i0vn16h units -16o tin. Moth Camphor Balla - 4 oz. loo, :or SOo lb, E,00m R [ nits-60&IUo pkge. Pure Olive 001-25.., 86o and Soo bots, or 6Oc n pint. Holebore for Spraying -6o oz, Kodak Season IS ON, We carry a full line of Kod• aka, Brownie Cameras and Supplies. Mime Developed and P. intrad, Rexall Straw Hat Cleaner Have your last year's Straw Hat whitened up. roc pkgs, GOOD + STATIONERY •0 With the way the Paper Mar- ket has been rising it is hard to find a bargain in Station- ery. Here is one : Swansdown Linen Note Paper in I Ib. pkge,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 25c Linen Envelopes to thatch, per �• package roc A Linen Writing Tablets each,,roc • ♦ + ♦y • 4• + 0 3• ••i•+4+4.+4.1.•+..§'•4.0.1.4?•tr+'r.,+A•i•A•.44.•3•••p44.0 •0.1.0•k04.0+.4.••b0•F0•t•• Agmanasaavoi FINE TALCUMS With warn] weath- er more Talcum will be required. Violet Dolce Talcum 250 Harmony Rose " k6r. Yucca " 20c Trailing Arbutus 25c Parfaits, hl glass jars 60c • Roger & (4allet Vel- ' note Pace Powder 50c Egg 1 0 rhe �,013 1 Store 1,7:1 Drtiggist and Stationer 0 + + • •• r 4 + • + • + . • • + • 4 + 0 a + . e • O • • e • BRUSSELS Goma NORTH GOING NORTE Express 7:18 a m i ,Bail.... 11:22 a m Express......... 8:82 pro llepress 9:07 p m Qvi.'9'NaIDIATX 'CARICd WALTON To Toronto To ,orierlch Express 7:50 a m 1 Expre,w .....-.. 12.04 an) Express 6:15 p m I Expru.,n 7:43 pm WROXETER Going Eeet - n. m. rand 3:10p. m. Going West - 12:10 ant Ail toiler' going Host L P. Rnt Orangeville G13.Ac for Owen r,,:� :,:.ors and T G. B. Actium. LIB°. ALLAN, T ,rat Agent A NUMBER of Brusselites were attend ing the .r -.roe races at Mitchell on Tues- day, SEWING) -People who have sewing for Use Belgians or Red Cross work are asked to have it returned by Tuesday of next week. A Dr:LE<:.t[10N of Odci Fellows will go to tt r,.xe er '1intraday evening of tbis weal: alai pat on the 22d Degree at the Plums weighing about 100 lbs, and 11 pigs 1 moi..} ld for sale, .Apply to Wtr, 80001.. Phone 644. 1§sarA c r pupils may secure a good board - p n•!no n f.i. Oil. writing at Exama.next week, , .,, t•l r e Tee ?UV. 0040 r, eke old for sale. BARKER EROS. PL, Uisttict Lodge meeting there that day 1111 /Y Pu'etroen will be seen at the Strand scat rVelocs (ices THE good old Summer time. VEGETATION 1 f.,rg,tig STRASOBEERtE:( are on the mr.rket. COUNTY Cuert was ou this week tit Gorier:eh. RECENTLY Harry B MIFF, of eleven, formerly of Brussels, lost r5 of his hest clfickene by a rate] .,f e arta i, WE would judge th u r :c -rays hag got some hint of lace r ,ed tr 7ueti u at least it will not d e d'0Ti sit to e nvit...e the lawn mower artist u'at ,11'.1I is the case, Auc'rtoN'SALE the ben 1 Fern tore and effect; of tee lee Ma; 1'nr.•t, Oakley will he ofemed f a' elle ,y Pub lie Auction, at the Rubb 'i'., Tee:me Tires sets, on Saturday afternoon r,f tide week, 16th ince, at a seeing, Sale without reserve 0e it is m :o close nn estate. Dr. T T. elei4ae teed F. S n Scott are the Baum:tc t BY way of pleasing ver felt' the F iectrie light plant was working. tel itlee • veiling' for the Entertainm•n', uud_r ;,,Irpice,, of the Re I Cross Line u1 tile I',awn Hall and Sabbath and Mmeley evening;: in conneetinn with the Aneivareary of 1 Melville church. 'Thio s,.rt c,l bit anti t miss style will conn be superseded we hope by a permanent order of running every utgbt. THE EXAMS. -The Lower School Normal Entrance exams, are ou the pro- gram Thursday and Friday of this week and Monday ext of o weakh mile I5 Ib and:h Wets. T s At 9 Brusselsr io students t len s are writing, 6 having obtained e t S tx1 m g on Fr a me v 1 a e, one 7S absent on account of illness, 3 students quit at Neste' to engage in work on farms without secur- ing Farm leave, 4 not writing en (x.m, In Form III Matriculation exams, in French Wednesday of this week and re. ]amain exams. ams. fro z m 25th g to 0th 5 3 7 students are writing and 6 are Absent ou Farm leave. Principal Naylor, Sealorth is presiding. -Principal 13. S Sett goes to Irordwiolt to presicle1rom tOt11 to 22nd and from (hence to Toronto (L: Associate Examine' in Lower School Science,-- f I -'Orin I Examinations are on next week, a Miss MARY Ronlnee Leanest°.- t Friday of last week Miss Mary Roddick; formerly of Brusseis, passed away to her I reward, at the age of 76 years, She D died at the home of her nephew and elects, Andrew and Mrs. Dougies, Lot t, Con, A., Turtrberry township, where ehe bad trade Her home ',luring the past year, Funeral took piece McAuley after- noon to Brussels cemetery, the retuning being interred in the fermi, rent. Up. Wards of 40 years ago rl. /naso] 011010 to Brussels from Bowmanville locality and a resided here with her brother, Wm. and e sister, on Milani street for a number of ' years, going frot.i {fere to Loudon. Her A sister, Miss Eliza survives. Miss Rode' e dick WAS a feebler' nelnher of the Methodist church and Was most highly i osttesea, The-rh '4 „.,t r1:8, ot, Thursday, Friday and cal nr i. 21 .1, 22nd and 28rd Meta, le "th6 Pride f '1s, ('Ian", a typical Mary Plakford piotnrr wit 0,'rule� and earl', with a thrill and a triokbex Icor, Price 16 conte, ROWAai,.-Ln„t Saturday afternoon a parcel containing :l r 'd bracelet, abide and brooch, ens 1004 ,n rhe mays1 rend, between Lead. baro Fri l'u,Phrop. An sato with 2 men Lir �•'.0.> �„�g a,,1 f.,und it shortly after. A rl a111 ha paid far the recovery of thepr a - .d any poison retaining the 5••nrlr of 11 . into will be prrosecuted as they e r pt king it up. Thejowelr le set hr 1 r, , ,r' e�n•. qquently highly prized Flan, r t h d t )urdly leave parcel et TRE Pr. •'r, !Ira a a.,,t r reiva the reward. Lr t , t w anted, will take delivery any day. i ft .,, r i) for prices, Ronm, THORSON, Brussels. L arxr, 1`rt(. have arranged to keep a , +', r t y of mess', fish and will be able to Ib- $i este tt,o» :1,. aboprom day to day with '-cart',r 1v',,1 wanted. .Apply to Mita Jx.. Pr uU. ra. pr.(t at value in Mauitobn Flour at GRO>GR TuousoN'B, Tatum ',alert Horn Balla from 10 to 12 month• ,•1,1 for sale. JAS, SEEIR, Lot 29, Con. „sant Phone 156. 30001to rent. Lately occupied hy Currie Bra.,. n I ul hers, 1, 0, RIOHAItna, To a ni' - comfortable dwelling shove afar,. tr water, L C. Rleuxnna. Dot. 1 AF wan, O,rteopathto Physician, visite' , emre/lay afternoon or each week. 'hr, ails Aad rervous dleettaee successfully 4tica, Volta rrrfdevoes, Consultation 1.6 llnernn'a Hotel, Hers HoamAY, -- At the Easiness Meng Assoctattoo, Tuesday evening. the question of instituting a half holiday during the mouths of luly and August woo discussed, A large petition was /resented sho,v' { In • an almost unanimous mons ,t• nest for q the same. On motion It wot dutf(d adopt le to 1 t the I p pan and Thursday afternoou wee designated as the day. Business places will close at 12 o'clock t., re open the following mornfug. Al. most all the towns and villages are fol. lowing this plan and Brussels will in- augurate it on 'l'hursd,ty Jule 5111 and fielowin r Thursdays to � n� L ys end of August. '{'1115 Ntow Mtheereo -'-Friday evening of tem 'R this interesting entertain meat w 1. 00110 ;duced 011 the fawn Hall, Brussel~ ter the benefit of Iced Creme ttn(ds "femme was a large- attendance nd scute 4lought the Company did bet. er than ou the former 0(00610,1, which s saying n gruel (leaf 00 evetyhudv did heli part so well then, Miss Lizzie lwuing WAS nimble to take her part owing to her recent illness. Chex. Cole. of Morrie townst.ip, gang "The Veteran" and del it like an old haat Ile will be heard from again. Miss Verne Walker 102(10red the patriotic sole, "Oe, Cana- dians 0u" composed by Miss Pauline Hahn, Hanover. It took well. The ,.tea..:,. 16700 have any guests at your ]loons, 1050 ,,y''uiilg Ii ((111 Of toed lot• tt visit, or know of 0 a u y i)lterestiug ci r hews, let us hear Proal you, We always appreciate 2 such favors. Phone 81 or 82 + ++ 4. Hogs have taken a drop on the market. GET ready for Conse'iptiou, It mhould include wealth as well as men, Tree plate glees to replace the broken pane at G. N. McLaren's store front arrived this week. VACANT lots were offered by Rev, A J. Mann and W. M. Sinclair for potato growing with no takers. A'r a W C. 'I' U. Medal Contest, held at Clinton, Earl Powell, SrcOnd Non of Rev E G. and Mrs. Powell, former(', of Brussels, won the silver medal F,„1 always was a Good betel on the recitation business, ,Guess he's a chip of the old block. Goon Roans, -Special meeting of Huron Co Cenncil will be held at (lade h.0'l'uesdayof next week to deal tvi'h the By -Law of relop:ing a Good Roads y 'em in Huron County, Hue n ha, hen thinking and ta'kingabout it far d ,ng time and we hope this plan will work out to the benefit of a'1 concerned.. I 1530W A MAN 1 know a man ',vile knows just hoW To fix your touring car ; He sea.,ds upon the curb and tells Yon what a chomp yon are. But when his lawn mower starts to sq leak He knows not where to drop 'Lino oil to make it run again, Aud seeds it to the shop. EA'T Strang 11'DMEN's INSTITUTE. - Next Wedu.s''ay aft:ruuon Ess: 1; nr011 :Vomea's I) strict annual meeting will be bead at Pnrdwie'1 e'mmeitoing al 2 o'clock Busier's will seee',4! "f •ng reports, e'1c !ng,•deerl,,, a''d't,t ht' MISS C o{bus, Atm:Rit a, and a p:oG,an of musics] aril liter ow inimbe!s frr-nl the various ins itules. bars S. S ('.'0., E•hel, is the President, and Mrs ino, Robb, Brux.-els, Secretari pre t>.m. A hie creed ,s expected QUlE•r WEDDING -A very q,t'et wed- d•r g wag so:emu.zed at the P.melee` eriali manse, Listowel, on Wednesrl,0, Dune 6'h, whea Miss Lettia Betsy Ro'•rs, daughter of Jaynes Anti Mrs. Rogers, was united in marriage to James Welke:- Moore, elker/ Moore, Toronto, the Rev, J. M, Nicol officla10014 The bride looked qune milts in a navy serge costume with back hat Bud cot sage hcquet of orchids and lily of the valley. After a slime honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Moore will be at borne to their ftiends at so Boustead' avenue, Toronto. The happy groom is a nephew of Mrs D. B. Moore, Brussels, and 11is bride a sister of Mrs. Fred. Wilson, Toronto. CHAS. M. RITCHIE SIJM!,IONED.-Sat. nrd last, st, after a {)rave baffle for the past 2 A years to combat anaemia aud neuritis, Charles M Ritchie paid Nature's debt, aged 67 years, t t months acrd q dare. He wt•s bora in Lauak Co, and came West when 5 years old. He was the son of Jas M. Ritchie, who located on Lot 3o, Con. 8, 62 yeas ago. Here deceased oracle his home until he quit farming and moved to Brussels es years ago. He was marrie.1 to Miss Margaret A. Stewart on June Toth, 5877, and on her demise was married :o Mies Margaret Bewley, Morris township, Jan rah, sg'.6. By first mart loge there were threechi:then, Mrs. W. Gillespie, 13rus- gels ; Mrs, W, H Maunders, Shoshone, Idaho ; and ino., deceased. Archie is the only child by tbe second marriage. Out of a family or r4 children only 2 survive Mr. Ritchie, viz James, in Mor- ris, and Mrs, B Ward, Cedar Lake, Micb. The subject of this notice was an enthusiastic member of the C, 0 F , under wbose 0a -picas he was honed Tuesday afternoon in Brussels Ceme- tery. .Rev Al Mann, deceased's past- or, eouducted an appropriate service, 1 There was a large attendance of o:(l friends by whom Mr. Ritchie was high- ly esteemed. The bereaved share in widespread sympathy. WALKER-Yos'r-The beautiful resi- dence of W, P, and Mrs, Rennie, Listo- wel, was the scene of a very pretty event on Wednesday, Juuo 6, when Mies Lil- lian Yost, daughter of C. Yost. Newton, became the wife of Ben Greet Waiker, son of D and Mrs. Walker, Brussels, The bride, Who was giveu sway by her tether, was dressed in "Fussy Wilkey" white silk and carried white roses and lilyof•lhe-valley. To the suedes of Wagner's Wedding March, played by Miss Thelma Rennie, the bride -eructed the drawing r room ',ghee+, i Lite ceremony f, man Y was performed beneath m be e. 11 A large e t IOC t lru- g list• br net f t tl s o t i lily.of the -valley q P. 5 and oaruattons, by Rev J M.Nicol, its the presence of about 30 guests. Dur- ing the signing of the register blies 'Thelma Rennie sang "Yeti ore the Sweetheart of All my Decame." After congratulations had ) n lee extruded 1 o the happycouple a up buffet luncheon was partaken of in the dining room whiell was beautifully decorated with large Arner{ea,, 'Beauty ro-es Mrs. '1', L, Htcnnitoa serval the lea, Miss Sutherland cut the ices, HINT MRS Eva Hamilton, Miss (Drum Kidd, Mils (01a Gabel and Miss 'Thelma Rennie setyrd 'The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome necklace of pearls aud enter- 1 aids, And to the soloist a bcaullfut coins° t tug. The happy coupe were the tecip• teres of many beautiful and costly 1 presents among them haing apurse of geed from the groom's entente And it vAluttale cheque from the bride's father. Mr, and Mrs. Walker left on the 5 AO G. e T. R for London, Detroit and po nus e- recter, and on their return will take up heir residence in 13: uosele. The many • ie Brussels Studio . • • • • °PION 0 Friday & Saturday each week . . •• Try us for Amateur ,•y p Printing and Developing + + Groups taken at your own home a O anywhere in the er,untry. • • P• icture Framing Neatly Done • • We make,Enliegernents from o • old Photos.so se o G. S. FREE Photographer : 0 O ,°owes rase.•••••••••••••• Wednesday evening's rain was au old C'Akrsw'Eas.are busy at W. F. Stret. tee'. 1 esidence, William street. ATthe union Patriotic service in the McUlodist church yt'ed0esday evening Rey D Wren gave an address ou Iaccob Owiug to the heavy rata the at tee -dance wits small. 1'112 POST' is very sorry to slate that R a. son o 1 f Alex. aud Mrs. Forsyth, ) tglam, formerly of Brussels, gave up tee life dor the Empire. Ile died as the •^':alt of wounds received 7 wet ks ago. rhe sympathy of the community is ex- t- tided to the bereaved LIBRARY ROAR)) AND Hoa' ICULTURAL Socii,ry --A nleett:.E of Brussels Pub he L4nary Board will he held Friday evening nt this week at 8 p, tn. slrerp in the Board room of the Library Building Al 8 3o the Directors of Bru,acle Hortf- o literal Sac et ere asked to assemble at the sante pl.+ce. Lupo! tent busitless fs to be traceacted hence a gond at.rr t*•t'l t (,e is urged. Don't forget- Fr'dav everting of this week, IN IERE.TING MEETING, - Tuesday eo l4 o , a t tv i, a Lours were spec', by the Bng'm-.o Mees' Association in the Coun Cil Cennlher receiving and discussing be gni, of Order and adopting, the same ; dealing with practical reports meeeteed by Geo, 'Thomson for the Busies% Committee referring to the 1 t holiday and D. C. Ross for the i :.l Improvement Committee and the q, Brion of trust laving by either water r oil on Main street. It was decided to bold the regular' nlnnihly meetings of the Ass tratioe on the last Monday of each month Membership tee is placed et 50 cents to cover any local expense., Further reference will be made next 1 eels concerning the adopting of '',']stirs day af,e(' loll as a half holiday during July and August. 'PIle Associllt'ou sets out to do practical work and every busi- ness man should be interested, in its success If so a rally to the support of the officiary would be the best proof of live interest. People We Talk About Robt, Thomson made a business trip to l'or n o x o t Is.twee . k G ' x (., and Mrs. Manners were at St. Marrs over Sunday. • George W Colvin was home for the week end from Toronto. Mrs. John Cerdiff, town, is enjoying a holiday with relatives at London, Miss Ido Frain spent the week end writ Miss M. Robinson, Queen Street. Mrs W. TT, Kerr is visiting at Lon' don end Stratford during the past week. Dr e M. and Mrs, Moore, London, are visiting at Mrs. A. Hunter's, Brus- sels Mrs, W. F. Stewart is visiting rain" tives and friends at Woodstock for a few weeks. Mies Atc-'ek spent a pleasant holiday with Ste r told relatives. Her niece ac conn, •anis d her. 13 G. and Mrs. Walker arrived home from their wedding tour Monday even- ing of this week. Mrs Barry Churchill and daughter. Megew, ere holidaying with the fornlet's parents, Brussels, W. J. McCracken took a part of y;nng tolk m the Methodist Conference, Loudon, last Sunday in his car, Miss Lizzie Downing WAS able to get down street this week after her illness. We hope she will speedily convalesce, Mrs Al. H. Moore, Listowel, is renew. inti old friendships in town. She is enjoying excellent health encl shows it. Mrs, W. H, Gilroy, Mt, Forest, spent the week end at the home of her son, ke, H. Gilroy, Brussels, rettiroing Mon- day, During the pest week aur old friend, Wnt. Jewitt, has not been very well but we hope he will Wli aUO le ' p a ala his >r sun] good heA1Ht. Mr and Mr. P s Mrs. as more Flint,Mi 1 cn, were visitors et the homes of A, and Mrs, Smith, Jnhn S,reet, and Mrs, Geo, Jackson, Mill street. '1' and Mrs, Mason, Merlin, were welcome visitors For a couple of days at the Atct s rent a 11th° '1 me with n P i A. find 1.1,% McGuire, William street. They made the trip in their car, Clinton New Era of lest week says of farmer Rrusselites i -"'Mrs, C fl, Bart. If and Miss lewol atteeded the grodee. tine, exercises of Victoria Hospital nurses At I:merlon on Wednesday, at which Nurse Miss Annice Bartliff re• delved her diploma " Old friends in 3ressels extend congratulations; Dr. i Ir} olid Mrs. Mnullderd And son ice and Mr and Mrs Stacker, all of )eu'oit, wore visitors here -for a short ane during the past week. The form• r was a resident of this locality for L, The cnmpanv were tn0'0ring nil had been visiting relatives at Knell. Der. 'Phe Dr fs a non of the tete Phos. Maunders, of Morris township. W. Stickle mid Myren Gusler, De- roit and bred. Wend, London, were ere for the week end At the home of 1. T. and Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Stickle and son and Mrs, Altos, who had been here for the pea' few weeks returned in the ear The latter is a slitter of Mn, Wood and Mrs, Stickle is her daughter, p:•nceede totalled the fine Sum of $pry to t friends of Mr. And Mrs Walker extend to them heartiest congretulatiohs and h best wishes fora long and happy wedded life, Guests present from a distance were D. and Mrs. Walker, Dr. liryans and Mies /Stymie, Brussels ; Mies Pas con, Mitchell ; Mrs. Leckie, Waterloo, and Mr, 'host, Newton, rid about $8S no will he the net pto- eed, for the benefit Of the Red Cross. Thee local Society is greatly indebted to Il who ast,tated and for the hearty re. p0nse by the people of the locality and wish to Immune thank all who aided n any way Tack of spade forbids a more extended notice, STA T hi G OP' CANADA 3410A0 OP °ICIZ - TORONTO This Bank offers every facility in the conduct of accounts, of manu. facturers, farmers and merchants. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Branch. 2'33 RUSSETS BRANCH, G. 1H. SAMIS, , Manager. Car ifinitaha (SO its '1'f.IIS WJ4IIItt. At 790 off the Car Also Card food al: G, Ta i. Shorts Middlings _Bran: $ 2 25 2 40 1 95 t/' r6a bele er R.•v 31r. Page was at Bayfield and Gc,'I' i igh 'i'L1rs•t .a. lie motored with 1 N ul,d Mi,, N sirs Jdo a>.;(d Mr. Cunningham were at Palmerston last Snr'dav visiting at tbe hone of their son, 11, rbert. J N and ;tire N;vins and sons and Wheat Miss M Pawsen visited relatives at Peeee Part Monett Forest, 'They went In former's Battey car. Butter MARRIED O5NN)NasAtt-Dulan,te.-A5 the home of the bride., "Mnpls Drive Farm". on June 0th, 1017, h Rev, D B. McBee, Sb,, 51..ue, es - meted by lave J,,, McOnlloolr, le gun), Roy Ourrahµham, to Ml 31 Wale unbar, Youngest 1 0,011 of Dir D, W. Dunbar, all of Grey tnwnahlp. GALLOWAY-Clgant10111t,-At the home of the br)de'e parents, (Sr, and 57 re. Wnt. ('ase - 31101.0, Oho 'lglr, on Jane Uth, 1017, Me. Oliver Galloway, tq Dona Annie Omemore, HAOKtvar,L-Ox'ro11Y.-.At 'Fairview Marro" on Juno 9th, 11117, by Rev .1 L. MoCnlloeh, Mr, Motels at. Blackwell, Walton, to Miss Fannie Alae M , only daughter of Rte, and D'IOTAvratl ilAltida Atthe home or the •.. tutees tattle, tee 1L. B. Route, Toronto, • by Rov, Rh'. G geld on ,Tune -0th, 3907, Donald (Dan.) M 'ravish, W'raxotor, to MI?a Gertrude Isabel BAr•,•da. DfO(tnrsenN-WATSON -At Revere Rridge, Ont., on ,Tune 8th, 1017, by Rey Mr. Good- rich, -assisted b Bev 7 1.„ l'aOutlesh, Rev. D 1) D1ot`ulloah, Apple Ont., to Anse Irene Watson, of Severns )fridge, ROLar N-HsNDuc, q, -At the home of the bride's parente, Mr. and RI r',. Jno, }lender. son, Hetrick, on Jane nth, 1017, by _Rev. ale, Malcolm, Mr. Robert Rolston, Wroxeter, to Mies Evn Deodorant'. WALSNrt-•]foam.-Is 4letowol, on Juno Oflt, 1917, by Rev. J, M. Moot, Mr, lien, (4, Walker, Brussels, to Ml•n Lillian, daughter or Mr 0. Tot, Newton, *4440 44..0 ••01104.11.111111' W F• 9 t • 'DRUG STORE •• 1•+++++•tad'+'.1'+s +.�++'�01.0+4 • • • • e '9 h eap casae/ m `4ytlgt3.6rnic e • • Tonic . 0 1 s A For that tired and weary e feeling that comes to nearly every one at this I'd season of the year we • sant lot too highly re o - ghy Ctn M aud Oe PI NSLAR 0 DFNAMIO 0 0 •O E. 11. and Mrs, Cooke and son, of Mw pe Jess, were vis ting relatives and friends in Brussels and locality, The former ie tee -vering from a fierce ettark I11aele upon hila ',guile iu the per. toluene e. t elmy tied for. which his as= saitante are :-ow tuff' -ring the just pnub,I,.100,1 O: their n,isdreda.. BRUSSELS NI.RCF2I<ET Hogs Hay Potatoes per bag 5205 $2 40 70 75 1165 11 60 5 8 82 4 14 60 14 50 OW 1000 610 500 Teacher Wanted Teacher wanted for B. 4. No. 0, Grey town., J. A 'l`c<nn;:Fun, cif Detroit, was here abut, IIm•Oo Qeuutyy de tle: to aq,nnlenae after during u.c with ttest Norrosland st104,0,1 Appllantiann, pant week revisiting old with tostimo,tels and At,0In L• 0010.1', received scenes It is 27 years slues he lived up toJune 80,h, w 13.S'1EPHENSON, here but the old .n',vet lies still a 111, 0 i. r' Trees K R, It No. 1, hlthel, Ont. hold on him and the visit WETS mutually very pleasant, Dlr, 'Thompson is in the real estate bnsitlrss enol hag done well. Hog for Service He went East hon Brussels 10 visit reIn- tires in Guelph looalf.y, 'lite trip was made by motor. Ohuroh Ohimes Next Sabbath Rev, D. Wren will preach at rt and 7 o'clock. AT the General Asrmbly, in Mont- real, thegncs'ion of Cnttreh 'Union was laid over until after the war by unani- mous coo eat. Rev, Ai Mann was at II ani 1lou last t Sabbath supplying the pulpit of Rev, Dr Nelson, who was taking the aunt - emery services here, l`l,5 stuuaioal report of the Loudon Merhedrst Couferenee ns pteeented by Rev L. Bartlett, of Belmont, Statistical Secre:,u'v, reveals most ealeanragieg sou. dni0ns. In practically all departments tome has been au increase both in re. gard to tnembersbip and fi emcee The membership cif the Church for the Con- cerenee WAS gdorcrl AL 64,966, an ill. crease of 1,728 'Toe Connex ceryl funds amounted to ar5q,225 ; the amount rarssd far ctrcu.l pu, pates, $182,723, giving a grand total of 0685,912, cell ill. crease. of 14,554, MeeetLLE CutrecIr AenerveRSARY,-- Wtth fine weafh,. r. ,..rge congregations and rt vigorous pivacher, Rev Dr, Nelson, pastor of I{ncx church, llantil- tuu, the alLiblerakiri 0:,-/0.1100 of Melville ;Noce wont with a gno.t swing Net Smutty. Moraine theme was "Faith" and the eventoll ucx-, '('Ile )oars° ',veli" Tee et'dieucue o)jayed the /dine courses real showed their nitcreet in the tunny, rsary by piatiug the tine sum of over $55,0 00 on the plates. 1Goo was asked f. r. Excellent music was render- ed hy the choir. At the m0rteng set'. vier. it a anthems were "0 i solve let us ',gots t p" awl Great is the L„rd" and in the evening ',Mins Verne Walker ten- clered a fine solo, "Lead kindly Light" and choir sang "f will ext',l Thee." Monday eveuine there was a large at- tendance at the Lecture ou "Bullets and Brotherhood," much large1 Mau usual y attending. Dr.•Nelson npeued with co,nplimeutery reference to the Clue church, organist and et101' and "ex. pressed pleasure at 1,1 0ling Rev. Mr, Menu with h trhon t hnuboul 1 uuss oc at i . n edlneollc511 is H geY e was 6ptctally lauclalt r to Ptc.sxleu y t WuocUo v ', Wilson, non, whited tba,r. Who had Crit cihed his inactivity and e ne quite (emetic in lefcr. enues to 'Toronto Globe, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and tho people Of Ouebeo but enthusiastic over the people of Ulster, (has nalfve hear)) eel the valor of the Allies and the outcome of the war, Some thol gh: hie instinct better 1vat+hy of the nem of a pelitioal address, con- siderably lop -sided. He he a ready see:deer, motto versatility possessed by few and 0ustaiued the interest of . his audience to the close of over an hour's address: Goad musical numbers were rendered by the choir• Which mclnlrcl "The March of the men of lierlech" and the Russian National Hymn, Miss Walker sn"gtog ,nd voice, "When the heart is young." Financial proceeds of the Lecture were 034,7 30 and with Suiltntc'4 offering reached the splendid rigors of 1.4663,75 it sum reflecting credit on the coag, Jyation, D10b CooOrno.-in 14100?/, on 3500 nth, 1917, 4as0pl1 onamlia, need 87 sears and 26 ()nye. MCIN'tros, -At Cotd, nz, Soak, ,Tune 2nd, 1017, Christina, bol"ved wife of 1, D', R1o• Intrash. formerly ,.f McMillen And Islyttt. 1 ROPn,tnc.--Is'l'urob,rry Tetvnebfp, on Juno 816,1017, Mnry ltoddi. k, formerly of Broe. sole, egad Wi yours. 0t10011111 ---3s Ih•nesuls, on Juno Oth, 1017, Charles ht. liftable, Aged 8r yoare, 11 Months and 9 flays, 10 anderrignod will ]seep for serelca ott Lot 8, Co,. 5, /Gray, n thn••o'•hrod Yorkshire hog Nnfacea of Births, Marriages and Deaths ere 'Forms 51.00,' with p,•}vilego of returning 1f tn"erted .. tree in Ten Poem, In Menrorlem necessary, J1088E wner3014, Notlres and Cards of 'thanks will be charged - Proprietor. for et' the rate of 50 cents oach. I 13 '.fONIO Very beneficial in all an- aemic and exhausted oondieloneof the system, sleepleasnese, etc. 7So & S1.50 per bottle t • • Y • O • • • • • • s j wker's Plant F 4' 9 b ce A Food for Flower's. Made 4 expreeely for Plante • 14101/1/ i4 bollxe Or• liar- O den. Produces healthy A geotvti1 mind eetriy and 2 generrttts flo,vrming. • 250 &t 40e per pkge. + O Sf@1h® Tobacco Soap o One of the very best, lw. a O Hetes for Rose Buyhes, A shrubs, etc. Will not in- o O jure the Plants. • O 15c per pkge 0 • O• ty • t"O d Druggist and Stationer. 4, • ,t'' +. A • STORE • • • James Fox O 2 0 ++++++++++4•++++•.•.4.4.4•++++4•+4•'/4.40+ r4.4'•i•1••1++4.4.04F4•+d••t•4••i++4 .A ,h y " eilo 111 0 R earl 4p ,_..,___________ + + } As the season for il'Teu s Summer Wear will soon be here 2 the nice Wttrtu days will make you think of something cool. + 4• + j Men's 2 -piece Zimmer Knit Underwear reg- + ular $1,00, for, per suit ... .,, .. 2 P 90 ,l, Men's Sailor Hats, regular $2.5o for ...•., *� Cif + + regular �i4.00 for ,. 3 00 0 4. All Wool Socks,guaranteed,per pair + .i . Silk Hose, all colors, regular 75c, per pair .,, Nice range of Sport Shirts at Reduced Prices. Brand new line of,5oc . Ties for ,,, 2 Men's Genuine Panama Hats, in all styles, • + + t1. 'P• + r 65 35 No Old Stock. Compare these Prises before buying elsewhere, t1r. rbttl R. W.F Fergus Gents' Furnisher Brussels +4•++4•'.+•.••4•'t• 4.+4'+4'1,4.,., .6+.6++.1.4'4,++4'+•14.+4+++'11,+•1'•.4.4.4.4•+4•+4•+t• Oett•O vG00 5954@125959 Cat3R30,(i3O,000@t6000 Cit9e4,4c0'D®Y9©14A et8o00063 54 The Cheifroiet a IAa• SOVICe .Jy1r i �u^r1i6i Kid es i tis a R J✓ are0 e now prepared to give the best of satisfaction n rD to all in the Automobile line. Repairs for all 3 1Cars will get immediate attention. We have installed S an up-to-date Gas Pump fo'r Auto Service, Best of m 3 Oils and Grease kept. Dunlop, Goodyear and Dolnin- 2 0 ion Tires always on hand. Y o e yCall and test us in above ',lues • e -At Ewan's Garage, Main Street, Brussels ' 0 0 F9 a 0 ' 9 in 'dile Buggy • a•• a !Phis year our Rigs are better and more up.t0-date than eves. 'Stabber anti Steel Tired Rigs of beet material,ie hes • a given ue experience to hays nothing but the heel; in this 2G 1Iy1 • tine. 2 AtI Jobbing in Wood 01' iron prom ttly ]',headed fo, • tb Re.rubbet'ing Buggy Wheels a specialty -all sized Rubber, • Best attention given iven toe Repainting of Buggies and a • Specialty made of Autos. • Ordure Por New DDeigns of Work. The r i D. Ewan arra '� `mea rks itilaallal teen woffieaaafeada045 eallea',dap0000A®0®AAtt 0 0410 0 0 0 10•M0 tli 1 i..i r. i i