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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-6-21, Page 1Vol.. 04. No. 80 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1900 W. H. KERR, Prop New Advertisements. Puree foetid -Tits PoeT, FOL. sale -I, 0. Riaharde. Charm found -Tse Pon. Removal -I, 0, Richards. Auction sale -A. MoOnaig, Pure Paris Green -F, R. Smith. Hate below coat-Mre. McKinley, Choice new goods -W. A. Grower. Teacher wanted -P. A. McArthur. Tenders for hay -Agricultural Society. Cstrzxt Chas, F3eI grave. A public eahool ie badly needed in Bolgrave. The hotel here heti ohanged hands, Mr. Hill buying Mr. Stratton out and is uow iu charge. $5,000 is Bald to be the price. The Hamilton-Stretton suit over a dootor'e bill was Battled before being palled at Goderiob. A compromise woe arrived at and each pay their own costa. Next Sabbath Rev. Mr. Jonee will preaob the westing diagoaree of hie pans torate in the Methodiet °burob. We are `glad he ie going to be so near, Auburn being hie next oharge. He and Mre. Jones have many friends in thio locality, Rev, G. W. Rivers, B. A , who comae as tris e0o0eeeor, is very highly recommend ed and Mre. Rivera is a splendid worker 11 ie said. They will be here for the first Sabbeth of July, coming ,from Morpeth, Kent Oo. W ro, eLer. Thos. Hemphill er,, visited in Heneall on Saturday. Nesbit Leng ie now employed in A. H, Rae's grocery. Joe. Cowan left on Tuesday for a two menthe' visit in the West. Miee Ada Johnson °peat several daye with relativee in Harrieton. Miee G. Howe and Merton spent Ban• day with friends in Walton. Gavin Davidson, of Galt, spent several daye at his parental home here. A few tram here attended the exonr• Mon . to Kiuoardine from Wingham ou Friday. The l6owiok Sunday School Oonven• tion held here on Thursday passed off very enoceeefnlly. Mre. N. (3. Rubinson and ohildren left teat weak for Oakville where they will epend a few weeps. Reeve Harris returned from Calgary last week having completely recovered from his regent Minas. The Grand Central blook and J. R. Wendt!s jewellery eetabliehment have had fresh ooate of paint recently. Our baseball team journeyed to For - mesa last Thureday and defeated the teem of that plaoe by a score of 16-6. Bargains at Grewar's IN CHOICE NEW GOODS Parona Oeylon Pe- koe Tea, 5 POUNDS eon $1.00 while it theta. Very choice. Try it. Canned Goode fresh and nice, the very thing for Summer use. Choice and nicely saved Fruits. An order will convince you. For hot weather we have elegant Ion Cream, Sodas, Crush- ed Fruits and other daintiee. Call in and try them. Did yon ever use Teamcola 7 Ask us about it right away. We're here to do business so yon will find ue ready to wait on you promptly with reel bargains. W, A. GREWAR, GROCER AND RESTAURANTBR W, 1. Johnson loft for Heneall on Sat. urday having oompleted the painting of the Salem ohuroh, 3No, MorreTr DE0RAB0D.-A former resident of Wroxeter, in the person of Joe. Moffatt, died at hie home in Toronto Jnootion on Monday, aged 79 yeare. The funeral took plain at Harrieton on There. day. Deoeaeed was a line man who en• joyed the esteem of a wide oircle of friends. Jat,rneet Co wn. Mise Caeomoro, of Wingham, has been visiting with friends in this vicinity. Andrew Pollook ie aeeieting in °rooting a atone wall ander Wm. Hamilton's barn. Wm. Hall and Mies Lizzie, of Ethel, visited at the home of Geo. Eokmier recently, The first beef will be elaughtered on Thursday of next week in connection with the beef ring here, The annual pio•nic in oouneotion with Victoria Hall will be held iu A, Bryan'e grove on Saturday, 30th inet, Next Wedoaeday is eel ars the wedding day of Charlie Eaket, of Wroxeter, and Mie; Addie Mulligan, of tela locality. Taeeday evening of last week the junior foot ball team of this plaoe defeat• ed the janiore of Wioghvm by a eoore of 6 to 0. A number from here took advantage of the exoareion to Kincardine of Friday laet. Quite a number pnrpoee going to Guelph on the 23rd feet, A °ample of Fall wheat was pulled from a 8 acre plot, on Tboreday of this week, on the farm of Mre. Reid, Eaet of here, that measured 5 feet 3 inohee. It is a fine crop and should show good re. Butte in the harvest. Leadb txr v. Rev. Mr. McNeil, of Blenheim, is visit. ing at the borne of John Dundee. A. bo0noiog baby boy has come to the home of James Sholdioe, MoKillop town. ebip, near Winthrop. A goodly number from the 12th con. were at Goderiob lint week ae witne0ees on the Story-Sieper law eon. Mina Maggie Comae left on Tuesday for the West, when ou arriving at Wio• nipeg she will become the wife of Thoe. Rose, a ooe•time resident of this looality, We with them a long life of happiness and prosperity. A very quiet but pretty wedding woe celebrated at the home ot Jacob Barrows when Miee Maggie, danghter of the host and hostess, beaame the bride of George Jaokeon, a prosperous farmer of Morrie township. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Baker, of Waltoo, in the preemie° of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mre. Jackson start housekeeping on the Bth line, Morrie, followed by the good wiehea of a large oirole of Mende. Slue vale. Miss Aggie Smillie still continues very low. Mre. McPherson visited in Monkton lain week. Miee Anna Holmes is home from Brant. ford for a holiday. . Mre. and Miee Anderson are visiting frieodein Wawanoeb. Mre. Little and Annie Little, of Orono, visited at John Bergen' last week, Miee Bella Fowler, of the Bluevale road, is visiting at Stratford and Galt. Mre. Joseph Pugh left on Tuesday for the Weet to epend a couple of menthe vieiting. Miee Mabel Oliver arrived home on Taeeday after several months' residence in Toronto. Twenty, tickets were Bold et Bluevale station for the Sone of Scotland exaureiou at Hinoardine, Friday last, Misses Annie and Miry Siewert are visiting their brother Will„ at Bowling Green, near Grand Valley. Cheater and Fred Pugh, of Palmerston, and Clifford Pugh, of Loodeeboro, spent Sunday at their home in Bluevale. The Browntowu football team played against Bluevale on the eobool grounds Tuesday evening. The game was a tie. The Watters -Wynn wedding party drove from Wingbam on Wednesday of teat week and took the train at Bine- vale. Robert MoPhereon is having an an°• tiou saleof hie goods and household farnitaae on Friday. He iutende going Weet, Bluevale was favored with two heavy rains on Saturday and one tie Sunday. Some plains quite near to 0e got no rain end others only one shower. REMOVAL CASH PRICES ON SHOES Owing to the increase in our business we have decided that our present promisee are too small for both linee of goods, namely, Shoes and Harness, and will remove the Shoe ;tock into the store lately vacated by Downing Bros. and will in future oonduot the Shoe Buoinese in that store while the Harness BneineBe will remain in its present promises. On the 16th of July we expect to move the Shoe stook into its new home, and believing you will be willing to help urs remove all you can before that date, if we give you sufficient Induce- ment to do so, we will reduce all prices on Ladies' and Genbe' Fine Shoes' from the 23rd of June until time of our Removal, and while our values are at all times good, at the Reduced Prices at which we will offer them, it you want Shoes you cannot re- fuse to buy, Remember these Reduced Prices are for Oneh only. HARNESS I. C. RICHARDS BOOTS c SHOES Mian Kearns, of Montreal, is etaying at the home of her eietor, Mrs, Joseph Smillie, iu the absenoe of the latter at Binbrook, where her daughter ie ill, Miee Bertha Uhurobill and Albert Thomas, eon of Philip Thomas, were married by Rev, W. J. West, M. A , on Wednesday of loot week. Only the im• mediate !Sande were invited, the wed• ding being very quiet on account of the illness of the bride's father, Jaesph Oharohill, at whose houne the oeremouy was performed. tJr st mitre -stoic. Next Sabbath Rev. T. W. Oconee will preaob his farewell eermon and alone hie pastorate on this charge. Saturdny of this week a number from thie locality intend taking in the eights at the Model Farm, Guelph, They go by the special excursion train. Dant forget the Lawn Party on the Methodist ohuroh grounds on Friday evening of this week, good program. Brueeele Band will also play. At the next meeting of Court Wood blue, Friday evening of next week, Wil- liam MoNnir, the delegate, will give a report of the High Court proceedings at Ottawa last week. L ealortle. Tho 7th annual meet of the Seaforth Turf Olab started on Wednesday of this week, Attendance was not ae 'ergs no aenal owing to the rain at different adjoining towns while no rain fell at Seaforth. The ranee were well filled and fast time wan made. Following ie a eummary 2.50 Pace : Wilkee Medium, W. Kitoben, Tii• eonburg 1 I 1 Little Tim, W. Hodson, Montreal2 7 4 College Queen, L. MoLeohlao, Chat ham 333 Deltic, H. James, Hamilton • 6 6 2 Also started -Little Berry, Mise Shel• ton, Johnny Reilly, Autumn King, Lady Gothard, Luoky Jim, Zao Medium and Owen Gallagher. `Pima -2,16 ; 2,21,); 1 2.191. 2 15 Paoe. Little Sandy, W. Bailey, Toronto -1 1 1 Wisdom King, F.Liebler, Tavietook3 2 2 Tim Alert, Q. Davidson, Mitchell -2 3 3 Prinoeee Simon, W. Graham, Top perville 4 4 5 Nettie Chimes, F. 'Poor, Seaforth5 5 4 Time -2.201 ; 2.16} ; 2.19 Paoe. R. Whiting, W. Glazer, Dnnlop..1 1 2 1 Darkoy Hal, W. Herod, Guelph„3 3 1 2 Gerrie Hunter, E. Stewart Guelphs 6 3 3 Col. Sauter, T. Murdook, Heusi/112 7 5 4 Also started -Pearl Wilkes, Billy Cole, Shadeland Boy. Time -2.14 ; 2.18i 2.17 ; 2,1971, 1111[trriaa. It ie hinted that e. Morrieite will find a helpmeet in Brueeele before many tune rise and Bet, Adjoarued Court of Revision and Ooonoil meeting will be held in the Town• °hip Hall next Monday. Sabbath afternoon Mn. Leat S Downs °coupled the pulpit at Jaokaan'e church in the abeenoe of the pastor. Mrs. Thos. H. Smith, whose husband died after so brief au Moen in the Weet, returned to this community a short time ago. A euppoeed straying 2_year old heifer, belonging to Chas. Pollard, East gravel road, wae found dead in the bush. It had got mired and could not extricate iteelt. Several drainage schemes are on foot iu Morrie looking to the betterment of oertaiu lands. They are being dealt with in the regular way by the township Council. Next Sabbath afternoon the retiring pastor, Rev. A. E. Jones, will give the oloeing sermon of hie term in Sunshine (thumb. He's an enbhaeiaobio expounder of the Truth, Gree. The low land is receiving too much water. Mre, Wilson and daughter, Jean, of Calumet, Michigan, are renewing old friendships in this locality. The truateee of S. S. No. 3 are adver- tising for a new teaoher. S. B. Lamont is filling the poultice at the present time. Mra. H. MoQuarrie and her two daughters, Mre. Faille, and Miee Clara, are taking in the Detroit excursion thie week, Mee. Charles Schnook, 12th eon„ who Me been ill for the past few menthe, ie gradually failing deepite all that can be done for her, Wm, W. Sholdioe, .gravel road, hue aeaured a fine term band in the person of a youth called Sholdioe, He arrived about two mouths ago. Eueign Lott, of Orangeville, ie home on furlough on a visit to the parental home Oth, eon, She is a faithful labor. et in the Salvation Army. Thureday evening of next week J. W. and Mre. Ems, 12th eon„ will celebrate the 26th aunivereary of their marriage at their comfortable residence. On Thursday, June, 14, at "Mount Pleasant,” the home of A.1G. and Mre. Weleb a reception was held in the honor of their daughter, Mies Emmeline, the trained nurse from New York, Tbey bad a very pleasant time as Mre. Weleli makes an ideal hoeteae, Monorieff annual pio.nio will be held in D. K. Livingstone's grove, 16th eon„ on Thursday, July 6th. A program of °porta, swinge, &o., will be given at 3 o'olook, BruoeeleBand hes been engaged, Foot ball matob and Oalatbumpian par. ado, A big day's sport is armored. Pia Nom—On Thursday afternoon, 26th inst., the anneal pic.nio of S. S. No. 8, 15th eon„ will be held in the grove on Jno. Lament's farm known as the Shiel'e tarns. A program of; ranee, game°, &o., will be presented and a fine time promie• ed. Everybody will be welcome, The committee is oompoeed of Edward Ful• ton, Wm. Ziegler, Mieeee Jennie McNair, Annie MoNiel, and Bella McTaggart, with Wm. Ziegler as chairman end Mies Telfer eaoretary, NNW Townehip 0ounoil will meet next Mon• day in the Hall at Ethel. John Lamble and wino, of Barrie, are the guests of Thou, and Mre, Davidson and other friends on the 18th of Grey this week, Mr. and Mre. Lambie are on their wedding trip having been married on Tuesday. Mr, Lambie is a nephew of Mre. Davidson. JOthel. Townohip Council will meet here next Monday. Mies Olive Raynard has been visiting relativeo at Belmore. Mise R. Spence wee at Oliotou this week writing on a muslin! exam. Everybody here appears to be going on the Guelph exonroiou on Batorday, Bert Molise will leave here next week to visit hie father in Parreboro, N. S. Ohne Kokmier has two dandy Hackney aolte. If you don't believe it auk Chris. Friday evening of this week R. 0. Dame ie to Bing at a Oraubrook Lawn Party. TON POST gives the news. Read about Ethel pushing boeineee people on page 5 of this issue. Mre. J. W. Pollard was visiting her eieter•in.law, Mre, McCauley, iu Bras - eels for a few daye. I, M. Henry sent a consignment of flour to Seaforth this week and he received a oar of coal. Wm. Hall and daughter, Miee Lizzie, have been visiting friends in Blaevale for the past week or more. The annual pio.nie of the Presbyterian Sabbath School will be held in Maitland grove on Wednesday, July 4th. Hemewortb & Eokmier have finished their oontraoteat Dublin and are now building cement walla at Alvin Barrs. Misses Lillian and Nettie Simpson who have been visiting triende in Wing - ham, Clinton and other pointe for the peat two weeks, are home again. Saturday of this week is the date of the annual excursion to the Model Firm. The trip ie a delightful and instructive one. Tiokete $1.15, good for three daye. A Strawberry Soon! will be held on the Methodiet ohuroh lawn on Friday evening of next week, 29th inot., ander the auspicee of the Epworth League., Tea Served from 6 to 8. Choice program will be provided ooneieting of vocal and inetr0mental maeio, drilla, epeeohes, the veetal virgins, &o. A tip-top time is insured. New topio cards for the entitling six menthe are now ready for the Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Oburob. The officers for the current term are: - Hon, President, Rev, D. B. McRae ; Pres- ident, Mies Nellie Laird ; Viae President, Miee Maud Lamont ; Rea. -Secretary, lwliee Minnie Lamont Oor..Seoretary, Mies Alioe Davies ; Treasurer, Miee Emma Ransom ; Organist, Miee Mina Dunbar; Aped. Organist, Miee Mabel Lamont; Catechist, Miee Helen Barr. Committees are also arranged to promote the Devotional, Lookout and Social departmente of the Sooiety. W a1 ton. Geo. Ferguson lett an Tuesday for a trip to Norte e et with Reginainn tie the neutral spot. •A few of oar reeidente attended the Garden Party at John MaGavin'e on Wednesday evening. J. W. Morrison attended the semi. annual meeting of the °entity L. 0. L. of North Huron, held in Wingham on Taeeday. Look out for the Duffs' ohuroh Garden Party to be held ou July 6th. Good sapper and interesting program is being prepared. Rev. Mr. and Mre. Baker left here this week and after a brief holiday will locate at Ailsa Craig, their new oberge, where they will no doubt do well. Next Sab• bath Eli Smith, of Brussels, will supply the pulpits of Walton oironit, Arrange. meets are 0n foot t0 secure a preacher tor the year, we understand, FARM RENTED. -Angus Ma0uaig, who livee near here has leased hie fine farm, West of Walton, for a term of years to T. G. Ryan, of tbie looality, and will leave for Saskatoon, Sask,, to take charge of hie bomeatead. He will hold an a0• reserved auction sale of farm stook, im- plements and household furniture, Battu, day afternoon of next week at 1 o'clock. F. S. Scott, of Brunetti, will wield the hammer. STnox0 00 Runtime -Lest Monday evening Sid. Smith a well known Clinton stockman, drove into Walton and pat up at Emigh'a hotel. During the night he eaffered a stroke of paralysis, hie right aide being epeoially affected and he has been nnooneoioae eince. Mr. Smith is a vary stoat manand poeeiblymore awl. oeptible to ailments of this ohareoter, Mre. Smith was Beet for arriving here on Wednesday, We hope a change for the better will soon entitle. On Tueeday evening the membere of the Epworth League met in the League room and invited Rev. R. S. Baker and Mrs, Baker to apend a farewell social evening. A feature of the program wan an addreee to Mr. and Mrs. Baker testifying to the gaatitude and esteem telt toward them by the membere for their nneelfieh assist. rune in reviving and prospering the League, and the presentation to Mre. Baker of an all Bilk autograph quilt eon• taining some 500 antogropho. Rev. Baker feelingly replied for himeelt,and Mre. Baker and the assembly spent an enjoyable hour in eoofal that enlivened by a dainty lauoh provided for the 000aoion by the ladies. The singing of "God be with you till we meet again" brought the evening 10 R close. ern Ohatlee 5. MoFeat of the 0. P. R, service, Montreal, ebot himself dead with a revolver. The elevan.year•old eon of Janne Bigford was drowned at Smith's Falls while bathing. I. 0. 0. F. -At the District meeting of the L 0. 0. F. repraeentabivee held al Teeewater W. B. Mo0raoken, of Brinson, was chosen the D. D. G. 81., and J. W. Dodd, of Wiugbem, Secretary. Mr. MoOraoken should fill the ofRoo in 0 oepital manner as few men are better vereed in the working of the Order. Second Term Exam. BRUSSELS CONTINUATION CLASSES, amuse 1 & 2, FORM III -Examined iu Comp., Geo„ Mat., Chem., Ar„ Geom„ Alg„ Pbye., Gr., A. Hist., Geo. Total 1200, Honors 900, Paee 600. S MoQuarrie ..913 W Steveneon..767 B Mons 907 J Elliott 764 K Marshall ....888 B Bryans 745 M Elliott 797 E Oamerou....740 P Toll 796 J Armstrong ..717 J Ramie 796 B MoNair 613 F Fraser 783 Fonar II -Examined in Gram., Geo., Hist., Arith., French, Alg., Geom., Wr., Latin, Phye., Chem., Geog. Total I250, Hon, 937, Pan 6.25. L Lamont 843 0 Speir 632 N Spading ....814 A Lamont 605 M Fear 761 8 Armstrong ..589 G Rose 732 T Dark 686 L Straohan ....726 H Hogg 676 H Young 656 T Zimmer ....367 Fonar I -Examined in Gram., Lat., Arith., Hist., Lit., Geom., Aig., Wr., Lat., Geo., Comp., Total 1150 Honore 863, Paso 675. I Frain 1058 P Baker 633 F MoKenzie....980 0 Scott 631 M Brothere ....978 3 Cunningham 617 W Strachan....970 0 Holmes 687 K Deadman....906 T MoDouald 552 J Robb 916 R Sinolair ....638 G Armstrong -915 L MoOraoken ..636 T Wilson 837 K Harbottle....525 W Hendereon801 M Dunbar ..•.602 R Shaw 761 0 Bell 498 J. Elliott 761 L Sinolair 451 J Wilton 710 L Look 407 E Evans 695 W Mo0ntoheon 863 13 Whitfield.. -653 A. Speir 283 8 Stubbs 649 A statement of the standing of all pupils (as determined by the work of the term together with the two exams which have been held) will be published early in July. This will give the various °lasses as they ere formed for next terms work. J. H. OAunnovn, Principal. H. 0. Masers. PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES. most 3 ENTRANCE. -Examined in Gram., Comp., Read., Geo,, Lit., Spell., Arith„ Geo., Wr., Oomp., Map Dr. Total 960, Honore 713, Pass 476. H Moore 907 5 Ament 677 J Leokia 866 W Scott 636 T Armstrong -844 E Ewan 640 E Wilton 774 D Wilson 640 M Birt 769 J Wilbee 519 3 Wilton . 730 N Forrest 457 A Forrest 721 J0. IV -Examined in Geo., Hist., Writ., Comp„ Arith., Spall„ Map Dr., Phye., Gram., Read. Total 850, Honore 638, Pass 426, F Scott 750 N Ewan 546 M Jones 747 W Bell 540 Henderson 28 V Walker 0 J H ..7 W 5 9 B Carry 714 0 Gerry 492 0 McMillan... .712 B Leckie 462 K Ament 623 E Wilbee 441 I Barkley 615 F Gerry 420 0 Ament 692 B Walker 251 A Robb 585 D Ooeens 210 Miss B. Wmeon, Teacher, room 4 SR. III -Examined in Sell. Arith. Geog., Phye., Comp., Hist., Lit., Read and Writ. Total 900, Honors 675, Pass 450. E Deadman....881 H Mooney 636 5 Speiran 821 K Wilton 636 E Gilpin 767 V Ainley 600 S Gerry 757 M Thomeon....596 B Harris 752 0 Lowry 677 0 Leckie ......726 E Somers 561 H Armstrong -722 E Plum 552 S Fox 699 G Wilbee 516 W Sparling....691 W Miller 497 J Armstrong , .673 L Lamont 481 B Walker ' 654 B Warwiok453 Wm Long ....653 H Oampbell431 W Long 648 W Ainley 379 Jo. II- xamined in Spell., Aritl Comp., Gram., Liter., Hirst. Geog. and Writ. Total 725, Honore 544, Pass 363. F Stubbs 668 F Robb 447 I Straoban ....627 E Platt 443 G Kerr 612 J Taylor 421 W Kerr 583 E Lamont ....414 R McCracken569 H Ament 383 5 Burgess ....541 0 McDonald „826 M Thomeon....512 W McKay 287 L. Bateman....503 F Friendship .,216 P Dark 496 Mies D. SMITH, Teacher. noon 5 So. II -Examined in Comp Spell., Lit., Geo, Mem., Ar., Dr., Wr. Total 950, Hon. 713, Pass 475. B Lowry 895 E Barkley ....710 A Moore 821. A Wilton ....,.675 5 Brothere 785 H Lowry.. ... .602 0 Crooke.. —762 H Burgess ....600 N Fox 740 V Roes 544 H Simmone....782 INT, II- T Deadman....870 J Habkirk ....852 E Toole 81.7 L Ballantyne ,728 I Moltauchlin. 625 R MoKay 617 W Harris 614 M Bishop 602 W Lott 587 F Lowry 640 P Thuell 640 8 Moore 487 5 Lowry 430 W Walker 411 G Colvin 401 G Jamieeon882 J Jackson 576 Jo. III - ✓ Mo0raoken..776 E Lowry 642 R Barkley ....771 L Holmes 618 A MoLauohlin..880 5 Sample 609 B Wilbee 658 T Snider 588 Man Doman, Teacher. R0031 6 prase V -Total 500. W Armstrong -481 J Elliott 392 A Roe 449 H Work 376 H Fox 445 G Edwarde..,.366 B Kerr...,.•.,427 CLAM IV -Total 500. L Jaokeon ,,,,477 R Sinclair ,.,.874 L Burgess .,,.462 J MoLauohlin..200 A Thompson ,.456 H ()roue 198 J Ballantyne .,409 CUBS II -Excellent -R Stewart, la Friendship, W Payne, I Toole, V Sin- clair, 13 Campbell, L Ament, R Hewitt, F Payne, L McCracken, R Ritohie, T MoLauohlio, M Mercer. -Good -5 Mc- Lauuhli0, M Carter, Cues II-Exoellent-W Boman. - Good --R Ourrie, J Thomson, -Fair -L Snider, J Jamieson, W Harkness, E Bur- ton, CLAae I -Excellent -O Crone, R Mc- Kay, E Shiela.-Good-P Barkley, W Buchanan, A MoLauohlin, 0 Jackson, 0 Wilbee.-Fair-L Jaokeon, W Burgess, G Snider, Mese Rrmonoo, Teacher. Mrs. (Rev) Omens Kindly Remembered. Taking advantage of the regular weak- ly meeting of the Junior League Wednes- day afternoon of last week Aire. (Rev.) Gonne, who so faithfully, suooeeefally and agreeably performed the oneroue duties of Superintendent for the past four years, wan presented with the fol- lowing addreee, read by Stella Stubbs, the preee0tation being made by Bessie Walker :- DEAR MRs. COMM. -We, the members of the Junior League, take this oppor- tunity to express our love and gratitude toward you. Your faithfulueee and patience with tie and ,:wilhngueee to do everything to help us individually or to promote the proeperity of the League in any way, revealed your deep interest iu as and your desire to teach an to live "Tbe,Betler Life." We ask you to swept this trait dish as a token of oar love and appreoiation of your work, and hope whenever you eee it in your new home it may remind you of the Braesele "Careful Gleanere," and of the good times We have enjoyed together. We also wish to present to DeWitt thie book as a email keepaeke and remembranoe of bis (Senna in oar League. We are sorry to part for we lose good friends and willing helpers, bat we all join in wishing you both every happiness and many friends in your new home. Signed on behalf of the League, DOLLY BASHER, Superintendent, TRuaeo Geeor, Assistant Supt, anima ODNNINouAM, President. Breesels, June 13th, 1906. Mre. Conine' reply was thoughtful and kindly, (all of ooaneel and good wiehea. Lloyd Jackson made the presentation to Dewitt Ooeens. An interesting program was rendered ooneieting of a reoitation, by Katie Har- bottle; readings by Ida Frain and Gerrie MoOraoken 1 motion song, by Stella Gerry, Stella Speiran, Vera Ainlay bud Clara Lowry ; solo, Pearl Leatherdale ; lesson read by DeWitt Cosecs ; and topic by Violet McKenzie. The Juniors part very reluctantly from Mre. U owyglad and will always be lad to welcome her back to Brunie. T8x WOMEN'd MISSIONARY eOOIETT desired to chow their appreciation of their highly esteemed oo•laborer before her g y removal to Wella°abarg, eo at the meet• ing held on Thursday afternoon of last week, at the residence of Mre, Jae. Sharpe, Prinoeee street, a presentation of a large and well exeouted photo"group, neatly framed, and representing 31 mem. here of the Auxiliary was made by Mre. W. F. Stewart, Mre. J. J. Gilpin reading the aoaompauying addreee :- Mrs. T. W. Coseirs.- DEAn SIexez.-It ie with mingled feel• Inge we address you at thie time, a feel. ing of joy that for 4 happy, prosperous years you have been oloeely emaciated with no iu obureh work and especially oar W. M. S. We feel we have beau privileged in your friendship. Your in. finance has been an inspiration, so help. tut, so cheerful a' service you rendered as, how could we help loving you dearly, We feel it very hard to let yon go after aft you have been to ns but our toes will be the great gain of others. We ask you to aooept this photo. group of your fel- low workers and friends, membere of the W. M. S., ao that among uew friends you will be reminded of the old. We don't aek you to remember us -we feel euro you will not forget us. We trust you and year dear ones will be vary happy in your new °barge. We hope to eee you eometimee-the London Con - (Brawn is not so large but we may all it it so happens; we may again-batpp y never see year sweet face on earth we will hope to meet you where no sad fare• W0118 are ever spoken. Signed by Mae. (Rev.) Rana, President Mae. (Ray.) PAUL, ex•Preeident, Brueeals, June 14, 1906. Kindly spoken were the timely and bp• preciative eeutenoee expressed by the reoipieat in reply in whioh the pleasure add profit of service and aeeoefation with willing workers were inetanoed. Mre. Gonne eumapied a big ptaae in the hearts. of her summates in the W. M. 5, and other departments of church work in Brussels and any charge Rev. Mr. Coe. eon is Bent to may think Reef for- tunate In 000drieg two such zealous; and wall balanced workers in the vineyard aa he and hie eetimable partner. taRm. 008RNe' SUNDA% s0000L MLAeS decided they had good reason to pay a tribute to their teaoher before her re. moval to Wallaeebarg, Bo the majority of 28 young ladies aseembled at the parsonage Wednesday evening and pre. tinted Mrs. Omens with it fancy rocking chair aaoompanied by the following addreee which was read by Mies Clara Hunter •- 2'o Mrs. Coseno.- DEAR TEAammM.-It ie with feelings of (leaped regret we meet this evening when We think of how soon the time of friend. ship and love which have united tie must be severed. Daring the time we have been privileged to have 300 tie one teach. er we have appreciated your efforts on our behalf and your earneatneae and falthtelneee will not soon be forgotten. We realize you have helped tie by pilot. ing out what goes to make a true Obriat•. Ian ohareoter and noble ideate and only eternity will reveal the fruits of your efforts. We ask yon to accept this fanoy rocker 0e a remembrance that when we are far apart it may often remiud you of yoor echelon; in Brussels Meth°. diet Sabbath School. Our prayers go with you that Heaven's rioheet blessings may reef upon you and your family and in Heaven may we be united as an nnbrok• en oirola. Signed on behalf of the class. Brueeele, June 20, 1908, Mbea Mamie Cardiff made the preeenta. lion. The reply Wes jaetiwhat might be expected from Mre. Gonne, and will not Boon be forgotten by the papile who very sincerely regret the necessity for the separation, This olaee raised $20.00 for mieolonelast year and contributed $15 toward the church debt, A class photo is among the treasaree the teaoher will take with her to her new home ars the attaohmont is mutual. Mre. Oosene bas proven herself an exceptionally intereet- ing and faithful instructor and will do good work wherever she ie tie she poeeeeses special qualifications for service of this ohareoter, Brueeele Methodiet Sabbath Sobool will say "Good Bye" vary regretfully. PRESENTED WITH GOLD HEADED CANE. After a sojourn in Brussels of 32, years as manager of the looal branch of the Metropolitan Bank, A, E, Mellish left for the head office, Toronto, on Monday. It wae he who opened the bank here. The officer's and membere of Court Prin- cess Alexandria, 0, 0. F., No. 24, Brae• eels, learufng Of his intending removal held a special open meeting Thursday evening of laet week in the Court room when a most enjoyable time wae spent. 61r. Mellish wail called to the platform when the addreee was read by Financial Secretary Plum after which acting Recording Secretary Geo. Thomson presented the guest of the evening with a fine gold headed ebony walking cane. Addrees was as follows. Mr, d, B. Hellish. - Best FRIEND AND BROTHER. -WB are enameled in oar Oourt room this even- ing owing to the fent that you are short. ly to remove from Brussels but before you do so we, your brethren ot Oonre Princess Alexandria, No. 24, 0. 0. F., Brussels, desire to Iseblioly express our appreciation of the interest yon have always manifested in oar Order. In your official aapaoity as Recording See. retary yon have rendered faithful and competegq�taervioe and your geniality and read1nese to help in every good work has diets been noted. We are sorry to Me you from our town and pours but aesare yon that we will not forget you and hope oar triple motto, "Liberty, Benevolence and Concord,' will ever characterize your life and conduct. We desire to more the tangible expression g g OIour yourp brotherliness eo aek accept. tone of thie gold headed ebony walking stick. As you use it we trust you will. often reoall the pleasant years spent in Brueeele. That rapid promotion in your set nand that health, profs may y be yours e , wealth and happiness may be slam. ante in your future history is the united wish of 150 members of Court Princess Alexaudria,tvbo will always be pleased a, to have a visit from you. Yours Fraternally in behalf of the Court, Glto. Rasa, 0. R. Gxo. Taoaleort, Seo. A short bat appropriate reply wan ' given by the recipient. Brief, oomplimentary and nommen• datory epeeobee were made by Jae, Sher- rie, Postmaster Farrow, Geo. Kerr, Geo. Thomson, J. W. Rowland, Jae. Fox, S. T. Plum, R. Leatherdale, W. Miller, I. 0. Richards, W. J. Fawcett, Mr. Mel. lish,a auc0eeeor, J. L. Callan, U. Ritohie, D. MnLanohlin and Dr. Toole in which regrets were expressed over the removal of Mr. Mellish and many good wishes for hie future both in and out of the bank. Ohofoe inetra• mental eeleotione were given by Mre. Geo. Thomson and D. Ewan and songs well sting by Jno. Habkirk and Geo. Thomson. Before the company separ- ated "Auld Lang Syne" was heartily given with linked hands, followed by He's a Jolly good fellow." W, H. Kerr oocepied the chair. Mr. Mellieb takes with him the beat wishes of the community and be will always be weloome back to Braesele and locality. He was a sharp, shrewd, tact. ful hastiness man who proved his ability in the good baeineae here, In all that tended to the general good Mr. Mellish was ready to extend a helping hand. He was secretary of the Publio Library Board and also an enthaeiaetio officer of the Tannin Club. We expect he will climb the ladder of promotion and will prove of worth to any institution be is connected with, Exemplarly in his eon. duet and gentlemanly toward all Mr. Mellish is aura to find friends wherever hie home may be. Stratford races July 2, 3 and 4. Lietowel races June 27, 28 and 29. Seaforth Bowling Olnb will hold the 12th annual tournament on July 4 and 6. Mildmay jnniore played a tie game with Seaforth juniors in the latter town on Monday night. Mildmay and Owen Sound intermediate played for the championship in the semi. finale in a Budden death game at Hanover Wednesday night. Soore MilVerton olub has protected Lietowel'e last genre on the ground of having played more non•tesidente than they had a lioense to play. In the fleet game in the eeeond round of the Iutetmediate W. F. A., Wingham won from Listowel by a 80or0 of 8-1, and snouted a lead of two goals on the round, which will be Welled at Lietewel on Thursday, lir. Clarke, of Stratford, tamed to the aatiafeetion If both tame.