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The Brussels Post, 1947-5-14, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE aulyetWort IN.Taileal.111S1.41114 01.111.1141.30.1.19.11.1160,,,,,14040EMS11.41.3.1. East Huron Agricultural Society Sponsors this splendid 3 -act comedy "ADVENTURE BOUND" Presented by Auburn Baseball Club in Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, MAY 23rd Commencing at 8.15 P.M. Admlsison-Adults 40c Children 20c DANCE AFTER•PLAY To the music of Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra Admislson to dance 40c Come out and support your fair board, Brussels Branch of the BINGO Canadian Legion At the Legion Hall Saturday, May 17th from 9 to 11 o'clock GOOD PRIZES Everybody Welcome Duff's United Church, Walton Rev. R. G. Hazlewood, Minister Young People's Anniversary Sunday, May 25 Special Speaker, Rev. S. H. Brenton of Ethel Services 11:30 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Music by Young People's Choir Special numbers by visiting talent On Sale Friday, May 16 Cbocolate Marshmallaw cookies at Greenlee Groceteria-Limit one pouncl to a elistomer-Stiop Early - Store opens at 9 a. m, Friday, May 16. No Phone Orders Please -The Store with the Stock. GREWAR'S Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion News Don't forget the Legion Carnival and Field Day to be held on July 30th bud Ole:. Reserve this date God is not valued at all unless He is valued above all. 03•211001•0400manom... Rymes..rse......paumoselselamy. Melville Church Minister Rev. O. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a, m. Guest. Speaker: - Rev. W. B. Smith, Toronto. 7 p. Public Worship, Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a. m. Morning Worshile 'God Bless hie Homes." Mission Band. 12 Charch School and Bible Class. 7.30 p, m. Evening Praise Strewth and Beauty Members of the Masonic Order Ciniestba at this Service. Everyone Cordially Welcenne. qmarisq555.55qm....5neametatt. Church of L-,'ngiand p.,10 of Brussels Rev. J. 1-1, Kerr, Rector fith Sunday After Easter IVLay 18th, 1947 $t. John's Church, feeussels- 1.30 p. m, SemdaY Sehool ,.80 in, OVening Prayer $t David's Churcho fienfrre-. a, m, Morning Prayer 8t. Georges Oburcii, Waltan-0 4 p. it. livening Prayer * PEOPLE WF * q * 5 . Mrs. L. A. Russell and little dangle ter Pamela Joy of Quebec. city arrived to attend the Haig and Musson wedding and are holidaying with Pam's grandmother Mrs. Florence Rnesell, Mrs, E. C. McIntosh of Toronto Is here to spend the sumner nentelhs with her brother Jas. Tinton eybo recently returned from Siimmling ihe winter in Windsor. Mr, and ,Smellie, Toronto, were week end vieltori at the home of James Thuell. W. C. Hamilten and Miss jetin Fnrgueon, Testowel, visited Brussels relatives on Sunday, Mies .Gloria. Clark has taken a positton in Ltstowel. MT. and Mrs. Stuart Graelser. son Danny and Mrs,' Mickel of Midland spent ,Sunday, May lth with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Glasiser Bruseels, Mrs, Wm, Tucker spent the week end with her parents at Kerrevood. Miss M. Prate, Guelph rind Mise Evelyn Cunningham Brantford were week end. guests with Mrs, D. Ti. el11173inigha.m. Miss Fiances Shaw and Miss Nowt Shaw, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. F. Shaw of Slaters township have accept. ed positions in town and commenced this week, the former in the Bank of Commerce and the latter at Hugh Pearsen'e, Pracluee Store. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bozell of Kitch. ener and Mr. John and James Leird of Beaverton were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Maninng. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. MeDowell, Gordon, and Sandra North were week end visitors with Mrs, McDowell. Dr. and Mrs. Ti. G, Armstrong and famny of 'Toronto, Helen, Armstrong of Tooento. and Wilson Tibio nf Hamilton were week enel visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jae, S. Armsteong and fatniey. Mr. and -Mrs Arnold Miller of Tacoma, Washington and Mrs. K. 11. Heieey of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas S. Armstrong this week. CARD OF 'THANKS We desire to thank all those who in any way expressed sympetby. by word or deed, at the time or our recent bereavement. Their kindness was deeply appreciated. The Laird Family CARD OF THANKS We wish eo thank our friends rela- tives and neighbours for expressions of sympathy, acts of kindness and beautiful floral tributes extended to us in the loss of a dear wife and mother. Ethel, .Tose.ph and Alex Brewer REGENT THF,.A.TRE Seaforth, Ont NOW PLAYING - Thur., Fri., Sat. May 16, 16, 17 Magnificent Doll with David Niven Ginger Rogers Burgess Meredith An impressive historical story uf early America, superbly played. M011, Tues., Wed. May 10, 20, 21 in technicolor t've Always Loved You with Philip Dorn and Catherine McLeoa This Is strictly adult entertaintement and patrons, especially lovers of , good music, should thrill to les ,renditions of Rachmaninoff, Bee- , thoveni Chopin and others, against la background of massive sets and • beautiful rustic scenery, I• - Next Thur., Fri., Sat. May 22, 23, 24 with If I'm Lucky Perry Com Vivian Blaine Harry James Tuneful, stumpy tale of youngsters n politics and show business, plenty of singing and claiming and fun ler everyone. Wednesday, May 14th, 1947 .1.01¢41••••••••••• BRUSEEL. ONTARIO .-anamennongensrarranznzninnnsonnwsminkmovitomaolasol Rev. C. .1. eillute M..1. Help To Plans For V -Day Wranert't lurtitute u, Br sels Town Counc=1 PertneeeN hone. Itieeee (:ORNER STONES The regular meeting olfV171.;t, 1'11.1711e. 11111111.1' fi11. '1' "11111 11-1'1' '111 carried out by Ceriodien state of 5,, As 50C0thirsisstlaynouBsgrotphsesr)h)losodi.m.;„ wit --et Ality C. 1047. all memb..., 1: ie., 4'1111- 111 1" 11111'1' "lf if 1'1' of the hOMe, and enter into tbe e °ha's 1hurch eele Ilthraleipal Connell wee bell on preeent. 1.,1;e: en, world le do the work of fife, they The minntee of the tact meetings 16 144'11'1'4' 14"1.1.' find themselves in the comennY or WIII Remelt) Open One more, Week* having been read it was 'revel b lir'nd4r .1fi"f 11v '4"11.11111 titter fellowmen melt liney In this ephere of :teflon. They stand in the midst of a vast and complicated human environment. Every do they are brought into contact with their fellenvenen. By their :speech and behaviour they make some impres- sion upon each other. At once the quiet -ion of altitude and behaelour towards one another tiara; into in- tense mac:Heel impedance. Hare is where Christian cheracter most completely and directly manifests itself. By fee the laegetet Part or Christian morality concerns itself with people's candlict in tepee varied, intrica te, nod delieate gavial relation's. The Christian view of the relationship in which people ebould stand to one another is mimed up In the PM/ brOtilerilOOd.. Christianity declares men t n he Neeliers in virtue of their common humanity. They are "MOP of one blonde' Men aebieve Godes highest design for themselves when they seek it for nthers. Christianity entered a world seamed and torn Nein clivisione, and will never seek to replaee those divisions bY the in- timate fellowship of one brother- hood. e,,derich Festival Of Music Results „The coveted Prize, the Silvee Rees Bowl donated by the Siterloole Manning Piano Co., of Clinton was now a member of the editei tat sten. It was annenneed lasi week Piet W, Kennedy and S'Penn(lod by W. I Herod. hi E., this building fund sponsored in: The P. Willie 'That the minutes al -rate 1,ruiseele Post wrmIcl oftleielly Meer. this week it will however renuen open one week more, that Is until May east. The te3000 nbjetelve bar, been so nearly reached that we r.re• giving everyone interested one more opportunity to make their donations Only' 940,10 is now needed In melte the total of this fund ei yen by friends, en St. Johree vongrega t Ion mach $2,000 mark we wish to attain. The followtng nosiness platn; are still kindly co-operating end &mat - Ions may be left with any them Wood's Store Coleman's Res taura nt Elliott's Grocery The Brussels Post, DONATIONS TO ST, JOHN'S RE -BUILDING FUND Peeviously .aoknowledged $1823.40 Mr, and Mrs. L. W, Eelemier 19.00 Mrs. Elliott end Elizabeth 5.0a Mr. and Mrs. Wm, .Tardine, ..„ emo Mr. Te, Armstrong 5.00 A Friend 1.00 Dr. Fl A. Itilellenater, Seaforth ..„ 10.00 Brussels Lions. Club 100.00 $1059.90 WFDDING Haig -Russell Derogated with yellow and white spring flowers the Sacred Heart Church, Winghem was the scene of a won lest Friday evening at Cede 1 proty wedding, When Clara Florence rick by Mae Edna Martin of Brea - stele, who obtained the highest marks Rupee]] and the late Alpe.. Ressell youngest rlaugbeer of elm. Telorenee in all ,platio solo classes intensive. A Waterman Pell and Prawn so. of Brussels was merried tt, Norman Frederick Haig son of (keeled by Ser. F. T. Ariegleeme of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Haig, nederiril 'MSS won by Mae* er David KItcbener. Rev, F. J. Bricklin ?eerie, who obtained the highest .officiated. Miss Vivian Erneet presicle marks and showed the heat music- ed at the organ and lames Benninger ianship in the boys pineo solo was soloist, cle sees, The charming bride wore an aqua MISS Thelma Brothers won the Marine dresmnaker sett wielt match' Silver Medal obtaining the highest Ing ha.t and a corsage of American Silver Meanie were also won by :len ist.elptYeaRtisoses. .She wore the groom's merlos her class. Ti7.aren I3uschlin and Lena Miller. Miss Hannah Russell of London, Oertifivates awarded ley the (lode- her only attemla.nt wore a brown Hen Muste Club to competitors oh- dressmaker suit with matching acres. taining 00 per cone of marks or over OreiS and a corsageof pink roses, were awarded to Joyce Porter, WIlilam Malone of Kitchener. TheIrma Brothers, Karen. Buschlin, brother of the groom was best man. Heather Allen, Margaret . Perrin Following. the wedding nreakfast, June Haretwell, ,Tolin Kerr, Doris the couple left on a wedding tele to Johnston, Lena Miller, Betty Cousins Manitoulin island. Mr, and Mrs. tied with two other competitors in Norman Hang will reside in Kitele obtaining the highest nia.nes in the ener. Bach glass in whin sae pleyed. In the Girls' Vocal Dnett ,Toyee Porter ,and Dorothy Dennis won the high mark of 90 tine Maly Lou MacFarlane ansI Ma rgaret Cardiff won 112 marks. in the Girls Vocal Tien (lass, Thelma Brothers, rralWIS Dennis and Doreen Coutts won 80 marks.. --Messes. G. D. Atkinson Hoe Wenn) and Ray Fenevick (Por singing) of Toronto were tbe adjudieritore and Mr. .Atkinson. explained that. etnclents obtaining 75 per cent of marks 0.11(1. °Vet` We're doing very good week and those obtaining 00 per rent and over showed exceptional merit in their work, COMING.- Centeneliai Sumner hi voclitiloolor-with Jeanne Cornet Wilde Linda Darnell WhtIlatat Eythe and 06eistattoe Bennett Everyone loved "State Pair" Pc aura to see "Centennial Sunitnerfl ratan Cupb Stationary or Sectional Snore storage in less space' ammipessaMialr A most modern cabinet can be built to suit any kitchen In unite or complete. Just what you've been looking for to modernize, to smarten up and to increase the pleasure of working In your kitchen. All the newest features. Have a plan drawn and see it before you decide. Entilliateel and plane submitted upon request. 5.555555555.5555 Clarence Barha Phone 85x.r.4 Brussels of 31 The Erussels Post for Cerpentry, AtteratlO$R Repstire Major Young Visits Brussels Cadets Major Young or headquarters al L04111011. Ont., reviewed the Brits. sels .cadets in the Town Hall nr Friday et 2 pan, The inspection took eace in the hall because of in- ThTeiwUsnit:idaiCylilur.operhain, prenve4 by element weather. Major Young, In his address to the the Ontario Religious Education assembly at the vonclusion, of the 001111Cii. Wit R followed in the United various demonstrations enngrate. Church. Mr, R. B. Cloueins, super. kited the local gyrate 00 the Ira. intendent nf the Sunday Settee] .was provement Blown SiTPre last year, in cheeps and led in the devotions. Their instructors, principal G. M. Mn, Kenneth Tyerman gaye the Tetycock for the cadets end Mrs 7, meseage: During the service tbe Wilton, wino is tn charge of the Sacrament of Intone Baptism was girls P.T. work. deserve credit for ariminietered and the following children, were received: Larry Wil - What they "have aceomplished. Tin, cadets were in charge of liam Inelliegton. son of Mr, and Mre. cadet Limit, "Wilfred elnivey anti Willtam Kellington; Tames! Allen Sgt. D. 'McDonald. The eeremoniale Gentles, son. of leir. end Mrs Thomas Ifirst on the program rev eyed Clarifies and ,Tames 'David Millie', eon special mention by tbe major for tbe of Mr. 'Nett] Miller and ihin late Mre, wetness achieved in ellen small Aintree i space, ,Section drill, demenetra• The following youne people tint of the girls P, T. work, led by were receiver.' int, the fee mum. nine Work with jeYee Darter at the munion of the (hutch on Profeesion nf Faith;-Lymn Vey, 13111 Key. Piano, W418 splenclitily exemiterl. Group. games by Hie boy* display George Elliott, Rob Mann, Raymond el both relay end Orate games. Miller, Doreen Menzies and Lillian T.,niver grade boys, under niii Lake. Ramie merle e demoneteetion of Two appropriate anthome wane safety in the handling at tire arms sting by the choir the first being, ythoessti;s1 of emelt seen by Maim Lorenz the solo being taken by Ai'ISS Senior boys demonstreled ntethode 'ir11,111„11::: nn7.4:1:::',,,." Theb1 e g 0:0:11' eb: of transporting initarati people, Oren We "My Mother's old Tlible 15 iltnoWlecige gained from their first- tree° by Lorenz. Selo Parts were laid work, ..„, ulnen by Mine Betty Censine end I Thrilling Story Of Tn the evening Hamlett, an old Mrs. Herold Campbell. I"Pistol Packing Champions time mother,” was the subleet ,nil 'Read the amazing story of how the sermon. The second of the fourth prize-winning detective smash. morning anthems was repeated by e6 a, raibless safecracking gang, It is l'nelleig. jefit tine of many dratnatie features you will find irt The Amerieini Those attending the linlied Church wilt lake notic.e that the Weekly With ihiS Sutillales (May TA) The chib voted service, next Sunday evening Will 'he .) .... . . . retie of The Detroit Sunday ;nines. - le' at half past sevet, t liming lune al Iran Church. s be ielopted." --Carried. WEIS 111. epealter 011 nn ram al The following avvounts wee, po ranged 1»' M. LaYeePIL sewed for payment: tttetee.,1 1,, 4,fail wat, nu 111.111,w, " Poetage-aesessment notiees ..1109.1" for the invasion of cur,t, C.N.R. freight and eartage 1170 eto it to,I, e,•,.tond sut muniripal World Dor tags matters as the height ;there 11. and lirense book 4 77 g , 'rimed of Irlo- Blekle Seagrave fire hose and S111WNermently 01011' ire.. if PS ., 744'70 t mender of th, Canediee turf:. Brnesele Hydro, street lights , wheel leek pit in bit.' P. lee., a. and town ball 1111.43 'stunt on Normandy beaelass wept. Merchants Fire rIlS., fire in - ed to know In adve.ner- \\teethie,. surance, town hall 11.27 the gunners in the turret. of bte L. W. leekinier, relief 0.31 tanks would hare their V:1,V; Meek - supplies 1,74 Inert ed if the ianks were manoeuveed D, N. MeDonald, fuel. reoef . 7.30 theough orebards; the area of the Miss Lowery, salary, fax POlieetOr 100.90 assalot landings was 0 vrin• rd (.01v try, and plans. he forreaw, Went Robeet Gemmel]. Sre account 15.e0 go astray if gunners famed at MI. Henderson, teaming, militia] moments that they could streets 42 10 Robert Farrow, work on Mews Thomas Ryan, work on streets 1901 Clarence Steise, work on streets 4 e0 W. H. Bell, April salary . ...... 100,1(1 G. R. Campbell, April salary 35.00 Post Publishing, printing, and advertisements • 15,011 C. Borth°, paint signs and repairs, 11.00 It was moved by W, E. Willis and seconded by L. W. Eckmier thin the accounts as presented be paid. By -Law No. 3, 1947 was read 1 not see ihair targets. The Prannine stff wheel worked on details for the Canadian portion of the June it eneraeion got the ansven.R. Weeks 1 Ellen drawn tip. before the operation tbe Mite emu. Mrs. Harold Spree reminded mender knew which in-hariTh member, of the 501.h Anniversary to the aeeenit area Were 06 mature be held in Guelph on June 18. A. trees, whileh were young special feature of this, is the tions, and the average Meet Pageant pnieraying the growth of above the ground of the In,.yeet Wameres institutes. The T. Eaton foliage on the mature apple trees. Co. are sanding n 25 -Nees orchestra, The sneaker was brigade intent. te be in attendanee, genre officer with end Canadian It was decided that the institute ArnbOTP(1 Brigade. the Canadian would help in the Mottling creleetion tank force which worked with 3rti for the British People, Canadian Division in the aseault on The following officers were elected, the Normandy beachee. Tee rex Hon. Pres.. Wm. Miller; Pres. Plained the ranee of the ineelligenee Wire. E. Oralmore; 1st Vire, Mrs. Mare Lang; end Viee. Mrs. Lloyd Alenek: See.. Mrs, Doug. Heming- way; Dist, Director, Mrs. Wm. Miller; 'Smelt Directors. Mrs. 7. Work, Mies M. McFarlane, Mrs. C. Lake; .Sunshine Committee COM venue, Mrs, Wes. Kerr; Audltors, Mrs, Geo, Evans, Mrs. A. Brown; Convenors of Standing Committees; Agriculture, Mrs, S. Maier; Home ECODOTtliCS, MTS, Bert Garntss; Social Welfare, Mrs, Eldon Wilson; Citizenship, Mrs, S. Sweeney; Hist. Researeb. Mrs, Ken. Shurrie; Pub. Betty, Mrs'. Jim Spelt.; 'Pianist, Mrs. Wm, Spell.. T1e `lee ewetite j1 Wcolll' le, in, iibni.` Wn`. 111,1 at file 111,', '7 On 111111'4,10,-, day 1 tendinv11.• thr.tess- es Mrs. Harold Snell'. Ali 4. 'Bert .Tobneton. Mrs, Jim Mein:Witte,. Airs. Andy Turnbull, -Mrs. Wilbur Turn. bell Mee, Sill elnir wee oteel the and opened the meeting by Ihe inglng of the institute Ode and the T,ordee ruirint, flu' roll van many 11/ AmbPrp paid thPil. Fncs. Tb e 'minutes of the last meeting and the financial statement was read hy Mrs. Harold Pipette MTS, Was, Kerr and Mra,.Clare Long dernenstrni , the makine Meet Cern% Cake and Whole Wbeat Pie Crust. This was pant nf the information gained at the tonal Leader Training Sehoril which they attended at Wroxpter. Mrs, Stanley Wheeler gave a !emote ot tbe Exeentive meeting of F. Huron. Disi. Wegner's Institute meta 3t Gorrie nn April entle Ten dollars wee delisted by the dietriet to tbe Centel* Futed. Piens were made for Ili,' rem:seem at (lar Annual to he belfl at Ethel on efay 22nd. A slate of riefieers for the District was third time and finally pneetS ee serve., jo the armyand trie.:eribe,1 motion °f W. 73' 1'7 some of the methods tit' .ab'n 110 J. W, Fischer. The Clerk was inatructed to" write information about the enemy. end to TT. S. Philips & Co., Englneeee, Brantford. accepting an offer Or advice to the couneil erawratoine the installation of waterworke, and sewers In the village. Tt was felt that expert advice was neede,i also on tbe problem of drainage en- countered during the recent spring incertain sections of the village. G. R. Campbell, Clerk Melville Church The pupile of the Sunday School joined with the congregation in observing the Mother's Day service on Sunday morning. The special order of service was used. and the choir. contributed the anthem "Praiep Thor, the Father" by Cimino& Miss Mary Lou ele.Far. lane rendered the solo "This is ;ny Father's world!' At The evening service Ret. Mt', Milne outlined the promises and messages contained in tbe first. two Psalms. of maintaining. t he flaw of infer- 1n9l0Ol1 to our ewe, trenee teo, field. Essential Munition "With Canadian troops partien- larly," he said. "information Is ‚inc of the essential munitions of wen CI 1141Itane witia SSW nesion were volunteers,--Sist about the only volunteer fighting force that ue coplished anything in the Seemed Great War, They would always do a batten' Job in action if they knew nkat they were doing, and why they were doing it. One of the first tasks'of the intelligence service in the field was to keep our own people 'in the picture' The Cana- dian soldier WAS not. AS Wert' SO many men in ennecript armies of other nations a mere cog in a machine, He Was a thinking indi- vidual, who bad come int' the army of his own free will. and with his eyes open, If be 'knew the Mile were ageing him, he would still fight, -but he wanted to 'kr ow what the odds were. catindiAln gained the name of being resource ful teoops, wit,, could keep an at- tack rolling even if some,tbit went haywire with tbe plun; pert of the reason was that they knew more, and underetood more, of wbat was going on than did troops or Most other nationalities." As well as telling part of the story of tine gathering of inform tion before D.Day, Mr. Jobneton re. counted some instances of intent. genes work in the field during 2nd Canadine Annoyed Brign.le'e share in the Battle of Normendy, tIr SiPgOS of Boulogne and ('alai'. end operations north front Belgium to tbe Dutch Rhine at NtlInegon. His service in melon ended iti net.0111. her. 1944, Officers Proposed A propoeed sleep Offierg for 1947490 was presented to lbe club b y peesident Lorne formal el Reit ons eve to take Plate. at the first meeting itt June The propneed new offieme are; president, Rev. Hugh Wilson; 1st vive-president. Albert Wood; 2nd vieepreeident, Robert. liewman ; 3rd vice-presitient, 'Kenneth Aeh- ton; directors for one year, 11. Wineberg and Dick Whitfield; direetors for two years, Wllhianil Tnimindl and William Seely, seem 'try, Douglae Lawless; treasurer, Tt. (4. 1Vlarliride; tall twister, James Allnetreng; Program director, Kee. firth Ashton; lion tamer, Lorne Plelrtier, $100 to the ift- Si, johnis Angli. Delegates were then chosento attend the annual meeting at Ethel on. May 22nd. Tt was .1.so decided that the 1941 Annual meeting would be held in Brusels. A pleasing dt was rendered by Mary Lou McV lane and Margaret Cardiff aceomp ted at the piano by Joyce Porter. The executive committee of tne Institute was sited to decide on what the Institute would do in regards to peizes at the local Fall Fair. Itt theeneeperativP 11TOS11011 10 home eronamies it was decided to ask for Health Ecineation Demon, etration nn Nursing in the Home as first ehniee. ,Sevend ohoine, Con- ference on Vero of Clothing, Anyone is weleeme to attend the Markt Anneal to be held at Ethel on May 22ral but emeriti they let the president Mrs. 19. Cmemore know 00 transportation could he arranged. The National Anthem brought the myelin:: to a close after which a dainty lunch was served by 1110 .11 1510. Neapolitan Dessert e brick of Tiorden's Ice Cream for dessert.. We have it ell the ttaite VP our <Replay of Fruit Cookies at Grewer's Groceteela. We're open (111 day Wednesday: Preset Weston'a Woad and Conked Meets On hand al] the time. See our (BROM Compare our prices, PHONE 6 WE DELIVER *Morris Man Suffers Serious Eye injury Rae Crawford of the 411.1 line Of Morrie ellifered hie eyes reeently, While assisting in 'spreying orchard trees at Clinton the spraying mixture ateitlentally mine in vont/let wltb his eyes set.» induring thrall. It was re0red 110 might lose Ihe sight, of his eyes) but the letes4 report. is that it is feted be will retain his sight. •