HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-7-19, Page 1Vol, 86. No, 2
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New Advertisements.
Ettrayed—jaa, E. Brown.
Telegraplay—Geo, f3potton.
Vetere' Diet—Viliage of Brawn.
For sale—Mn. Joseph Thompeon,
Ladiee' flueeboes—I. 0. Rithartie.
trid /clam
W et 1 eh in.
R, and Pare, Bent, of Seatorth, visited
friends in town on tionday,
Walton L. 0 14. oelebrated the Gin.
ions Twelfth in Seaforth and report a
good time.
Mee. White, Mn, Remained and Mies
White, of Milverton, were thanes in
Walton this week,
E. Hoard, barons Luther, has opened
up tt Mop in Welton and ia prepared to
do uew work end repairing, This will
prove a decided aoaorrunodnion to the
at:mentality.
Taeoday of this week Rev, A. BleoNab,
M. A.„ and family lett for a heathy
which they 'Maud emending near Pine
River on Lake ancon's store, This spot
bee beoowe eo delightful to e manner of
miasma that it is designated the "Presby.
tenth Pastore' Paradiee." In Mr. Mao-
Neh's absence the nerving in Duff's
°throb next Sabbath will be taken by A.
M. McKee', of Oregano.
Crall brook.
Mies LWien Tyerrnan hits gone to visit
her sister in Hanover. '
Pain Sylvia Seal ie epending pori of
bar venation in Exeter.
Misses Etta and Bonne McNair are
vieitiug friends in Goderieh this week.
Mieeee Maggie Dud Alfie Switzer are
Reelecting a couple ot weeks with Loudon
friends.
Mre. James H. McNair and daughter,
Pars. McNabb, are visiting et Denham
and St. Thomas,
Blies Jeesie Menzies has gone to Ford.
wiob to spend bee natation with her
condo, Min Lynn
Min Clara Hunter arrived home from
Ica...smother spending 0 moat enjoyable
time, We $9010011313 her back.
Monday evening of this weak Mrs. Bet.
tee, a converted nun, gave e, most
interesting and inetruotive tenure in
Knox okuroh here midst the acuminate ot
the W. F. M. S. She to a good epeaker,
edBtu Dzsn.—Tuesday of this week
George Edwited, only eon et Johu and
Annie Oarnothan, died et the home of
C. Minna llth aun., aged 3. yeae, 2
montbsateth 24 daye. The ohiid bad
been In poor health for the peel three
months, the ailmeut being tuberoulosis
of the bowels. Funeral took plaoe
Thursday afternoon to Orenerook 08030.
tory, Bev. X. B. Mane oonduoting the
iGRAPIII.
offers bettor opportunities for
advancetueut than nuy other
tra le or profession.
—Graeae
SITUATIONS
are guaranteed AN our goe*lu.
h*t0 11, Mil department, pro-
viding tiler Will go to Western
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, TI-IURSDAY,
Neatrqueam......6131V.I.maraftoreepatm..••••••=1.
mein. Rhe bereaved are deeply
aympatbized with in the 10118 of their
baby boy. Mea, Cerimoban ie g allUghber
ot Mr. Michel,
The Annual Union Sunday Bolton
Exoursion to Kitherdine will be run on
Wednesday, August 8th. It is expected
the enamor Brittannia will be in port
that day and will run an exoursiou trip
on the lake.
Latseitee weal.
WIDNIOAT Fame. --The Campbell Moth
was egain visited by fire Monday morn
ing. About 1 o'oloolt the fire alarm WAS
sounded. The firemen forbid the flamee
had got a otheiderable atart in the note
occupied by R. Thompson, dry geode
merehout. Morphy & Oarthew, bare litters
clumpy the front rooms upstairs. The
fire wae got ander control, and the dam,
age by fire is not very great, The water
hoe mused much damage to R. Thomp.
eou's stook and that ot 1. Be. Soleinbein,
wbo 000npied and °even the departmental
store adjoining. Menne fdorphy cb
°entente's loss will be heavy principally
from water.
aelo r
Township Council will meet on Mon-
day August Otto.
Fall wheat looks good and ie about
ready for the sickle.
Polioeman Caldbiett, of Cobalt, and
family are holidaying with relatives in
this townehip,
Bobo. MoMurray, 4th line, hae rnodern•
ized and enlarged hie barn and now leas
eplendid thoommodatIon.
Semen Jordon, 5th line, bag given hie
reeidenoe a new dreee of paini which
much improve(' its appearance.
Ari old landmark on the 4th line be
been taken down in the blacksmith shop
run for years by the hoe Charles
Wheeler.
Everett Walker, eon of S. Walker, fith
line, ie home from Denim where he has
been attending the Oollegiate. He wrote
at the teachene exam, last week.
There are tome very tidy farmers' in
Morrie in the way of notable neatneea in
oaring for their farms. Among them
are Co. Councillor Mister, Jen Wheeler,
Eno. Mooney and Andrew Sloan.
This week Dr, Lyman 0. Lthohland,
of the Royal Vienna Hospital, Montreal,
is visiting bie thole, Wm. Ithedden, and
other relatives on the 4t1e line, It ie 4
years since tbe Dr. was here before.
COMPLETED HIS 00013S13.—We are pleas
ed to notice abet Donald, eldest sou of K.
MoKenzie, a one-time reeident ot the 4th
line, has completed hie medical manse at
Toronto. Be is a clever young man and
will do well in hie pretender,. Dr. Ale.
Kenzie has not yet decided where he will
locate, Rio many old friends leen with
him moan.
The Kelly Drain By-law baa been
printed and ie being served on Mon
interested by Oterk Clark. Oonrt will be
held Monday, Aug. 18. Haat Wawanoah
ie also interested. The total amount
bivalved will be e4088.95, 8162.80 of this
eum being the Boat Weeranosh than.
In this township drain commences at
North e lot 1, eon. 7, and rata to Nortb
a lot 13, con 9, 101e estimated it will
take about 48,500 to aonatruot the drain
but it wile prove a great eouroe of benefit
to e, large notion of land.
GARDEN PAIITY.--.A. very plangent time
was spent at the Garden Party given et
the home of Henry Jackson, Btb line, on
the evening of July 4th. The program
was a floe one 00 follows :—Phonograph,
Mr. Bolger; chorus by the giris ; solo,
A. Wilford ; instrumental, Miss Mand
Jaokeon ; dint, Mee. Thomson and Mrs.
Dodite; reading, Pain 1, Buchanan ; solo,
Min Beaker ; iustrunleutal, Miss Flor
euoe and Bert. Sanction i duet,
Thoraeon and Mrs. Dodds ; inetrumental,
Mrs. Thomson and D. Ewan ; solo, Mrs.
Wm, Jaekson. The prooeeds amounted
to about $80, Mr. wad Mee. Jackson and
family left nothing undoue to add to the
oomfort or pleasure of Otte many visitors
on that oemaion, and if anybody did not
put in an enjoyable time it wee not the
fault of the boat and bonen.
Cadies' .3prine
Shoes.
Handsome to the eye
Artistic in design.
First-rate workman-
ship,
Made to wear and
keep their shape.
Beautiful finish, easy
comfort, very durable.
When you discard
them you want another " just like the last ones."
Then our prices are not the least pleasing part of
the buying.
Here are a few:-
-Ladies' Fine Laced or Buttoned Boots from $1.25 to $S,50
--Ladies' Pebbled or Glove Grained, Laced or Buttoned,
$1,00 to $1.25
In our Harness Department
you will find a choice stock of *Rubber Trimmed Single
}laxness, also Team Harness of all kinds, Dusters, Lap
Eobes, Trunks and Valises all at lowest prices.
L C. R !chards
JULY
19, 1906
W.ra :KERR, Prop
Iteoently Jno, Sherrie, 4th lice, diepos.
ed of a yeerling Olydeedare colt to John
Math, eth Sae, for the bandanna eaaa of
$1250O. It wag aired by the imported
hone, Bonney Prince, owned by A. F.
Embery, of Morrie. W, B. Wilkinson,
wile moved from the Oth line, Monte, to
Riotous, also sold a 22 menthe old oolt,
from the 08030 horse, for the top notch
price of 8190,00, These taote go to allow
Met it peys to breed the right elan of
nook,
Waloome viaitore from the West are
Dougatd mod Mrs. Taylor and two 01311.
Meta 11 00 manly 18 yeere same they
went to Boieeovain and although they
had rather 1000 look for A IOW years
have prospered aa the time love rolled by,
Mr. Taylor has 540 ,*ores in orop this
Your. 428 Of it wheat and the °rope were
looking splendid when be oaten away.
Se bag owned as high as 800 three but
meetly sold 060 farm. 12 work horses
ore employed. educh ot his etheem in
cropping he ettributee to Summer fa'•
lowing, Their nay bore will be brief as
they have to gat home for the barvest.
It ie 9 yeare last Whiter since Mr. Tity.
lot visited here. Mrs. Taylor le a
daughter of S. Celdbiele, and line. Bar,
Taylor was 4180 an old Morrieite bong
a son of the late Arob. 'Taylor, whose
homestead wee le mine North of Bras.
eels. We wish Par. and Berg. Taylor
and family aontinned pteeperity.
Caer
Last weak :Wra. Mann, oon. 16, lost a
good miloh oow worth 945 or 850.
Grey township Council will meet on
Monday 30th at the township Hall,
Bo
ho
vl
.
ite.Perrie and danghtere,of Wingbam,
are holidaying with relatives in this
townebip, •
Fall wheat (tatting oommenoed at Jas.
Ferguson's, 9th con., Thnreday of this
week. The orop ia excellent.
8240 was refund recently by Jno.
Oliver, 6tb con. for o8 Year old heave
drat mare. Site to a dandy.
Mrs. Beharriell and children, wbo were
visiting bore, lett for their home at Iron
Bridge, Algoma, ou Wednesday afternoon.
JAMBS and Mrs. Dodds, of Swift Oar.
rent, Manitoba, have beau renewing old
frieudships in thie Ithality. The former
taught in 13, S. No. 3 for a few years some
time ago.
Owing to the re opening services in the
Ethel Blethodiat °burnt next Sebbatb
the usual eervices beld at Roe's and
Dation °banshee will be withdrawn on
that date.
Strachan Brea. have purabaaed a One
heavy draft 2 year old mare for breeding
purposes from Me. Wright, of Turnberry.
She Is registered and WAS bought et a
long prioe.
lo conneotion with the R. C. piano at
Senforth on Dominion Day Olin Sara
MoRinnon, Sob oon., eold tiokets for the,
raffle banning 0138. She wae presented
with 0 gold watch.
Robert Plokrell, lot 35, con.12, tat home
from a trip to the Great West, He has
taken ap farms in Saskatoon Inanity and
will be moving to that farmer's paradiee.
He bee two eons out there now. The
oommnnity will be very loath to part
with Me. Piakrall and family.
The trustees of S. S. No. B been thie
week engaged Mies Mabel Zimmer, ot
Brussels. who hoe just completed a most
oreditable course at the Normal wheel
et Toronto. Min Zimmer will reoeive
0375 nutil the aloes of this year when the
new law COMAS into effen which will
inarease her eatery. Tete will be the
first lady teenier No 8 has had and we
have no doubt but Mies Zimmer will give
a good anonnt of barna
MOOR Osrz,—AL short time ago Best -
obeli Harrison, 16th cone went to foe a
faun on hie farm and WAS acoompanied
by bie wife, In driving a stoke with the
axe the latter slipped off the }media and
the Made struck Mrs. Harrison on the
lower part of the body. A. bad gash was
inflicted which bled profusely but torten.
ately the main artery wae not severed.
The injured woman pinokily made her
way to the house aided by her husband
and a doctor was nut for. We ere pleas•
ed to hear that Mtn Harrison is making
favorable progress and we nun no bad
effaata will follow the wound. It wag a
aloes call.
So much has been end about the quos.
tion of the ealariee of sobool teeohers
end the local assessment that we think
it will be ol interest to give the Assam
Inoue] of eaoh S. S. in thie townehip
which are aa follows :—No. 1, 8801,530 a
No, 2,8122,900 ; No. B, 8248,670 ; No. 4,
8253,950 ; No. 5, 8175,400 ; No. 6, $179,.
765 ; No, 7,8268,210; No. 8, 8196,100 ;
No, 9, 8189,050 ; No. 10, 4211,750 ; No.
11, 0257,425 ; gown's, 16, 88,400; Wal.
tent 8, 876500; Walton, 4, 898,870 ;
Maintop, 12, 02,700 ; Morris, 11,
880,180 ; Elam 4,818,800 ; Tartherry, 1,
64,000 ; Brunelle, 41,900. In Otto union
naivetes the figuree will be no particular
guide melees the other seotions 'contorted
are also snared, The new law is now
in torn end mint mune into effect in new
agreements with teachers.
BOUGUT IN TIM WEST —Last Spring
Geo. Oxtoby, 9tle cone went to the Weet
on a propagating tour the regale bang
that he purchased a fine foam near
Inuisfail, Athena. He hes arrived hone
and will take off hie orop here beton re,
turning to hie new possesslone. The
'holdall Free Lome apeake bbil follows on
the subjeat :—"George Oxtoby, of Iltbel,
Ontario, hes parehesed thedlonee home.
need Inin F. Guard DOW of Lakeview,
for the BIM of 82,500. This is o One
farm attained about 2 miles from lone.
fait and ig a leaky parehme at the
prima" Mr, OxbOby has diaposed of 'bis
100000000, lot 28, oon 9 to John Ire, Beker,
of the Mine line, who will now have 800
acres oonveniently learned, hie other
fends being ion 80 and 81, Ber, Baker
hap been here for the poet 27 yeats end
me he has 8 sane at blatant will be well
able to handle his broth acne, We with
him emend in his new perthaae, While
regretting the renewed of Mr. Oxtoby
mod family, who ate most highly Wenn
ed in the, cortemenity, we believe he ie
doing the right thing and that his inane.
try and thrift Will tell In big new home,
and everybody Wili be glad to beer Of
hie thane%
The Athena (Ont.) Reporter of Juty
4th, boa the following complintentery
unto° of a former Greyite, a aon of Wria.
Bishop, now postramter at Komoko :—
The resignation of 0, P. Bishop, B. A..,
from the teething etaff of the A, H. 5,
at viewed with gluon regret by all In.
tereated rnthe prosperity of the school.
Appointed to the staff in 1895, Mr,
Bishop's record has been indeed highly
oreditable. Elie loyality to the best in
tenets of the sohool, his prone:mood
ability as a teacher, and bis uniformly
aoarteous traumata et candelas have
gained for him the eateem and friendship
of bete triennia and pupil°. As a teach.
or in Obe eletbodist S. 8, and ln bie
°berth and main relationsbipe bo bee
bean deservedly valued, and both he and
Otto eaternable family will be greatly
mined, Mr. Bishop, at the nose of to
month's holiday et Charleston Lake, will
tale a position on the office staff at the
'7, Eaton Coe Toronto. A. lover of "the
wild," we thrall hope Met the lure of our
beetnifni lake will be strong ecough to
bring Wm back here for hie annual va-
cation.
Ethel.
Seven oars of cement hoe been Bold by
W. E. Bandon so tar this semen.
Mee. J. R. Williams spent a couple of
days et Mae. et. S. (Meet last week.
Wro. Spathe baa been appointed local
agent for the D0133411013 Life Antennae
0o.
A picatio party from Braman spent
Tuesday afternoon in Maitland Park
here.
A. MaDouald, of lereasbridge, was
visiting hie brother, Jno, MoDonald,
merchant.
Bee. Me. Melebeene, who boa been 011
the eiok list for o few dere in able to be
about again,
S. S. Cole pairchesed the Longmire
farm, which joins the briokyard, It
°eosins 185 three.
S. 8, Cole has entwined bis 2nd pair
of abatnaents this week and bae 5 more
to do this Summer,
The briak none are going along nice.
ly. The earpenter work wet be dens by
Henry Horn, of Lietovvel.
Mrs, John Sierotnon arrived home
Wednesday evening from the West where
she bad been for the paet 6 weeks,
Mrs. H. Common sod /Mk) daeghter
were gaunt at eRivereyde" last week.
'Otto ladies are cousins. Mrs, Comman'e
home ie in Philidelphia.
Last Sabbath everting Jae. Pearson
took the envies in the Methodist therch
owing to the inane of the panne J. E.
Baker supplied at onion in the after.
then,
We are pleased to learn tbat Mina
Lillian Simpson has been eacemestril in
paining the primary piannforte exam
'nation. Ethel taker no bath seat for
mueimens.
We are sorry to state that our villager,
Wm. Shine, is in a very weakly aoadition
despite all that can be done for him.
Mae. Eilaiels, of Brussels, has been here
assistam in welting on hien.
Rev. Robert Pearson has returned
borne from Banff, Alta., where he bae
had charge of a ohuroh there for the
past year. Mies Pearson is also home
from the Weet where she was teething.
We oongratulate Bliss Bernioe Stern
mon and Miss Mabel Lemont on paseing
then pianoforte examination, Ethel and
looality is sure to have a large number of
fins neusioithe at the rate the young
Indies are progressiug,
Rev. J. T. LoGear, pastor of the &talk.
sou, eliela, Inn Methodist thumb, was
unanimously invited to return to the
JA010011 church for hie taxes year, Rev.
Mr. Leaner is a son of Mrs. LoGear,
St. Manyee and a former pastor of Ethel
Methodist thumb.
WELL Dome— At the mid -Bummer
Examinations of the London Oonserva•
tory of Musio Mies R. Spence, a well
known vocalist of Ethel, took Fiesta:ease
honors in the Junior Vocal name Miss
Speen deserves oongretulationt partion•
larly so as she is always eo ready to lend
assietethe to programa. Otto sings with
great aneptance.
Next Sabbath the reopening SerViDeS
Will be held in the Methodist thumb.
Rev. Mr, Tiffin, of Trowbridge, will
preach meriting and evening and address
the Sabbath neon apnea' envies.
Monday evening a fine luny of talent
from Brussels, Ethel and eleawhere will
eapply to. choice program in the mandi
and literary line. Don't miss it.
INSTITursh—The afternoon of the
meeting of the ladles' Institute wae line
and shout 80 Wise were present. All
seemed to be very math 'entreated.
Mrs. Wen gen a fine and preened,' ad.
dens on "Oen of the hantle, tam and
hair' " showing how massage, oold bathe
and fresh air would keep people young
and young looking and gave some good
roolpes for skin food and hair tonne.
Ben. Skoog, of Gerrit, introdthed the
next speedier, aa Min Damn and Me
made a neat) addrese end at the game
time pee cue a One demonstration
waking runnel tasty and untenable
Melees, She explained what made np a
balled:toed ration. Protein, muscle build•
009 ; °limbo hydrates, from starah and
sugar, to give energy ; fats, heat for the
body; mineral matter, from vegetable
kingdom, how to prepare and save the
properties of oath vegetable. A vote Of
Wailful was tendered the speakete. At
the evening meeting Mrs, Watt (make on
"Household Economy," Her addrese
WAS pithy and privation. She told how
kitchen cookery bee a great deal to do
with Grace. Another was, a young man
roue a great rick when he &AWNS a girt
Stat 08,11UOt cook, and if etch a one win
9000000 advised hat to be erne and
join the Inetitute as it would help anus.
A. intuition from,the lithe! Orthesite wae
thorned. lilies Alice Danes gatte a read.
ing, followed by an address by Blies
Duncan on The relation of the table to
Otto family." She showed bow We ofteh
equathered money to notate the palate
and gave 001338 dente, Don't tieold at
the table or oomplain ; Don't tell holm
ot pane ; Debit growl, Pain if poesible
and John area One aid todigestion The
minion of the ideal wotaan WAS to make
the wend hothalike end the ideal DUD to
let her know Otto had etteneded and he
ehould dohici there to that end. Another
solgotban by the ortheatra was °materna
Reartiug by Mee. Wm. Steinman entitled
eJohu (humble," The meeting °loath
after a 0000 01 Menke wee nattered those
who had belped to give nob a pleesaut
evening,
Lew/bur y,
We are sorry Miss Jean Simpeoa, of
the Boaadary, le not enjoying good
health lately brit hope to laser of ber
manes.
Wm, Stafford mad wife and Miss Jen.
nie Henderson, of St. Marys, were vielt.
ing at John Steflord'e. Min Henderson
is extending her visit.
Mrs. (Rave Marsh and family of
Hamilton are visiting at Alex, Gerdiner's
mod other kneads. The boys will stay
daring the holiday amnion.
Mr, and Mao. Avery, of Napinka, Mao.
babe, are visiting 00 Thee. Devidsou'e,
having throe Ent on their wedding trip.
A large reception was tendered them and
the bride won made the recapient of a
fine eareertmeut of valuable preeents,
testifying to the high einem in whine
she ie beld by bot many friends in this
loonity. We joie with many in wishing
Mr, and Mrs. Avery a pleasant oail ,down
the enema of life, The bride was form.
erly Men Janet Ida Davidson,
1311. e
Min Finnan Aitoheeon le visiting in
Guelph,
Min Mary King be visiting 01 Dr.
Toole's in Bruesele,
Miss Be. alone, of Woodotook, ie visit-
ing at John Bergen'.
The Presbyterian pinto on any 4th
wee highly aucnsatin,
Airs. Lind, of Toronto, visited her
sister, Mao. Robert Mann.
Minn Aunts and Mary Stewart have
teturued from Beveling Green,
Mao. teener, of London, was taking
his minion last week in Bluevele.
Mies Mead Paul, of Wroxeter, is spend-
ing her laolidaye at her hones here.
Mies Beattie, of Seaforth, wee a guest
at the home of F. B, Soott loot Week.
Mrs. Toole end thildren, of Bruseele,
visited Wanda lo Bluevala last week,
Some of the emelt boyo entertained
their Wends at a pionio at the rivet on
the 12th.
Gordon Stewart accompanied hie thole,
John Dottie, to Ontario and is -netting his
grandmother.
Robert , and Mee. Currie end Mies
Gevennie, of Wawanoth, visited Bluevale
friende net week.
E. W. Bruce, B. A., of Toronto, visit-
ed in the village a day or two at the be-
ginning of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pelow, of Toronto, visit,
ed Mrs. Pelowe' parents, Robt. and Mrs.
Greenway test week.
The DEBSee Moftati, of Galt, have been
visiting the Maxwell Matinee on the
Blueesle road and in Wingham.
Jno. and Mao. Collie, of Ringa are visit.
ing relatives and friends at Bleevale,
&loam, Kinoardine and other places.
Mae. Dein, (formerly Miss Susan Ring,)
of Toronto, thoompanied by her children,
are visiting her aunt, the. Audrew
Holmes.
Robt. Shaw is having a granolitbio
platform laid in trout of hie store and
Otto grataolithio extended ea a sidewalk to
hie storehouse,
jehn and Bare. Glen, of Liatowel, oall•
ed on Binevele friends while on their way
to nett their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Spot -
ton, of Winghera,
The infant sou of W. L. and Mrs.
Veneer. of Morris, is very ill. Mrs.
Fraser is also unwell. We hope for
speedy improvement.
Mrs. Bailey oame ap from Ottawa last
week, where ate bitoO spent a, year, and
will visit her many frtende ea Blenvale
before taking a trip West.
When the ballots marked in the recent
vote in the Presbyterian thumb on the
question of building a new obutah were
eoanted only some 15 members of the
oongiegation were found to have voted
against the projeot. Subscription line
are oow belug signed and 10 00 enothavg.
ing amount le donated a new thumb will
be built next year.
Catharine MoEwan, wife of the lake
Angus Robertson, of Turnberry, died in
Wroxeter 00 any 8th and was buried in
Bluevale on Reindeer of last week. Mrs.
Robertson was for many years a regular
attendant at Blnevale Preebyterian
church, until ter removal from Turn
berry to Wei:meter. She leaves one
deughter, Pelts. John Barth.
Another old reeident of Turnberry bae
passed itway 001 the parent at Henry
Hawking, who died at the theme ot his.
daughter, Dare. Atthue Wheeler, et the
age of seventy six yearn. The manna
were buried in Blnevale cemetery. Mr.
ettewking's pastor, Rev, George Baker,
officiating. John Hawking, of kliegs,
alenitobe, reached home in time for his
father's funeral.
The Presbyterian oburob wits orovvdee
to overflowing on Sunday morning when
Miss Ratte, of Freneh evangelization
work In Quebeo, gave an interesting ad•
dean, teeing of her experienee in a con
vent and elsewhere before embraoing the
Protestant faith, and of the Evangelize.
non Work in the Lower Province, Min
Ratbe'a verde were listened to with deep
Attention by the large congregation, The
aollsotion taken Wee in aid ot the work,
The serene in the Methodist °Muth was
withdrawn.
ENTRAIN) INTO Rese.—The nein of the
depth of Miss Angie Smith° OA July 12th,
came as a great shook to her teeny
friends, wbo Ind begun 00 hope for her
renvery. The remains Were brought
from.Binbroth on Friday and were buried
in Bluevale oemetery on Saturday, Rev,
W. J. West nucleating the arena at the
honee and gran. This le the fleet break
in the family of Ber, and atre.
Mioe etbeillie'a pantie, sisters and
Mothers were all privileged to be at her
bOdoide bat Robert, who is hi the Yukon,
Many relatives Dud (Heade attended the
funnel, Paige Smillie watt taken ill
while teaching near Hamilton and for
severe! wenn fought splendidly for her
life, Oho wee a }night, well eduaotod
goring lady and en excellent teather,
Her denten ie deeply Monened.
Vteitors brought bare by the Herne
Old Boys' ezooreien, bedecked Jobe Dim
eat end Percy Misses Jolene Diateot Ida
rellegboru and Elva Jerraem. eerie
Bletkie also mane up and to Visiting her
grandnenber, Mrs. Andersen, of W.ofla-
berry ,
Between lodge of loyal Orangemen
oelebrated the 12th of July in Gann,
driving from here early in the morning
and returning about 8 p. ea. The PiPee
of the Bloevale farm received fleet prize
and there wee 0 smug teeing that the
drummer should have reoeived the high.
est award aleo, Wby oot reelebrate the
120b in Bluevale next year? This Otago
la noted for nue weather, beautiful seen
ery and good board. We have a popular
bathing both, Oohing, enoggh teeter to
take a steamer, expellent football and
baeeball organizations, plenty of spare
room outeide, a raft, and a bell on the
'when. Isn't it bout time we took ad
emotive of oar ettraotione,
Wr (exert et-.
endetme ipne Sunday hat:Blarney,
George Lam hu
aisle woe iu Wingherit
10,
Pr d. uy
8.,ltIioo Wv Ireturned to Toronto
On S
Thee, Brown has been on the sick lin
for the past week.
Min Casale Harris le visiting with
friends in Bengali,
weDoneatibuPopeailne.was in Stratford lest
week
.
Blies Alioe Hamilton he the gent of
relatives iu Seaforth.
T. G. and bire. Hemphill returned on
Monday from a trip to the Stens.
R. MoOritokeu, of Rocheeter, N. Y.,
called on friends here last week.
Men Stewart, of Wingham, emelt last
week with her sitter, Mrs, 0. Barrie.
D. W. S. B. and Mrs. Swale and little
daughter are visiting relatives in Chicago.
Miss Jeanie Miler, of Toronto Junction
is the pen of bee aunt, Man T. F.'
baSra...led. Robinson, of Brampton, to !mead.
ing a two weeks' holiday et hiem
hoe
Henry Sanderson returned from Bina.
koko net week where bo has spent several
months.
Miss Belle. McDougal arrived trona New
Haven, Conn., on Friday end le the guest
of Mae. W. Douglas.
Mrs. R. Lang retuned from Easthope
last Friday where ate had attended the
funeral of a sister•in•law.
Mies Nellie Black, of London, is epend•
ing the Summer yeoman% with her
parente, R. and Mrs. Black,
Blies Carrie Ardell, who had therge of
Mee. Lowio' millinery, left for her
home in Gerrie on Wedneedey.
Pers, 0, Smith .and daughter, Rosie,
left for Redisson, Seek., on Tuesday
where they will spend a few months.
eine. Rasmussen and ohildren, of New
York, are !Tending some weeks with the
former's parents,Alex. and Mee. Smith.
Thursday July 12th was a very quiet
day in the village, mon of our °bream
and merchants attending the Celebration
in Gerrie,
Mee Sophie Robinson, A pupil of MPS,
T. G. Herapbill, has eathesefully paesed
her Conservatory of Millie printery piauo
examMation,
TIM LATE WM. DMIGLAS.--The Slate of
last week says :—Death onoe more leas
olaimea soother of our older altizens
to the person of William Doagles. He
entered into his net ea Wednesday
morning lith inn after a lingering Mine,
bores with great fortitnde and patience.
The damned was born at Henley Hill,
Rozboroughshire, Scotland, ou 2nd of
January 1824. Before coming to Caned%
whieb WWI in the year 1861, he travelled
extensively. He want twin to Australia
and spent teepee time there. On hos way
to Australia, the mooed time he trevelled
through the Western Stens to San
Brentano°. This WAS before the days of
raliwaye. He travelled boretebaok
while ha walked a good pert of the way.
During these minim he experienced
hardships, among whioh was thipwreek.
Before he became enfeebled with years
be entertained hie friends by hie de-
scription of his travels and experiethes,
On coming to Canada he settled on Otto
13n:weals gravel road, whore 130 lived until
crittegersrtead
eentlyin,weia nhenhhoeraeasitou thebo
etooebur
v ,
but by energy and perseverance he
cleared np the land, and ere many yarns
had paned he had earrounded hineself
and his partner in life with 0 oomfortable
home. Mr. Douglas vase a widely read
man and in his prime wend dinettes
most intelligently on different topioO.
He ontapied different pOsitions of an
°Moist nature, among which was Town-
ship Cothaillor, Director of Howith
Mutual Insurance Co, of which he was
one of the originatore. Be took a prom-
inent pert in having the first sobool
hones built in notion No, 1 Turnbetry.
He elm took a lively intermit in having
the; Narrow Gauge Railway come into
this community, which is now °ailed the
0. P. in feet he vase interested in every.
thing that leaded to the temporalt moral
and spiritual uptift of this disked. A
widow ie left to mourn a devoted and
beloved husband, and also a brother end
sister and an affectionate mother. Ber.
Douglas wee one of leu of a Vanity,
among whom were five brothers and feat
neaten One of Natmeee nobleman has
gene holt our midst, sed many 0 one
oan say that they are thankful for Otto
privilege of being acquainted with him,
The tuneral took plan on Feiday last at
2 80 o'otook to Wroxeter oemetery, It
was lamely attended. We extend onr
sympathy to the bereaved. ,
itrussels Want IMAM.
Replier meeting of the Bensons Peblie
School Board wae held to the Board
Boom Friday evening. Members all
present. Wotan of Ian meeting read
and adopted.
J. G. Shone presented an unmet for
Otto cum of $3,08 10S eupplin end /urea
gating Otto Whoa Moved by D. 0.
Rose, untended by W. M. !Menne that
amount be peed. Darned.
Moved by 11. Leatherdele, eteentded by
D, C. Roes that the Board requital: the
Pluniolpal Coattail of the eilleee et Bruo.
eon to provide by aeseeement the erne of
42,200.00 te defrey therein expetnee of
the sateen, Carried, Board than eci.
jOurned, O. G. eliceren, Seeretary.
THE FULD OF SPOUT.
The lacrosse match between Seaforth
and Ritherdirte reeulted in a van for the
home beam by 5 goes to 8 at Rtheardine
oil Tuesday. In the fleet quarter Sett
forth lettered three gone when Kith:mediae
were two tom short. In the second
(tenter Kinottedioe gob one goal, and iu
tits third outer they noted lour more
This ended the scoring, The Mane team
played fast norosse throughout, and
Seaforth Ion eaterapting a deaths
game.
Following is the standing in the In.
tennediate aeries 0, L. A, in No. 2 Die.
akin 1—
Won Lost To Play
Wingimen 4 1 8
Seeforth 3 8 2
leinoardine 2 2 4
Goderiah 1 5
Clinton 1 4
What was probably the most exeiting
athletic event in the bistory of Preston
was the second game lo the round for the
Ontario Intermediate ohempionehip,
played at Preston Tuesday Main between
the Little Yorks, of Toroneo, and Preston
the Matelot thamplons. The game
ended, Little Yorke 2, Preston 1, which
made the round a We, as Preston won at
Toronto on Saturday by 1 to 0. Tbe
visiting team were aeon:open/ad by 250
enthusisetto sapportere, while the crowd,
whion numbered 1,000 inoluded large
delegations from Beebe, Waterloo, Goat
and Hespeler, The lust half was in
Prestou'e favor, and Schrum eoored for
the home team after 25 minates play of
the net and attentions variety. 3.
Johnston noted the Little Yorke' Oral
goal after 25 minntee play III the amend
half which wae ennewleat elower, as the
players fagged, and Men ON133e trouble.
Referee Bruwu, againet whom the Springs'
linkers entered the etrongest teeentment
all Beane, called a penalty, which he
never eaw, and G. Gilding sacred on it.
A sone of wild excitement followed and
for a time it looked as if tbe storm was
going to Meek over the unpopular referee's
head, ee Otto nosed called the deoision
steel. Five minutes over time wag
played eaoh way without breaking the
tie, and the netting players were oarried
triumphantly off Me field on the shoulders
of then wildly enthnelaatio supporters.
Bahrain was penalized daring the first
hall and Timms in tbe Met. A mussing
al:tower, to fight between Preston and
Little York players, and mesic by the
Preston Silver Baud were peeing events
of the game.
CiltIltall CHIMES -
Rev. Mr, McDonald will conduct the
services in Melville ohnroh next Suriclay.
Next month Rev. H. Bri, Lang.Ford,
rector of So. John'a obrgth, Brunets, will
take hie holictuys. Rio work will be
supplied.
Wingbana District Summar &Moot will
be held at Wtogham Aug, etal to 12th
inotheive. A goodly camber will likely
attend from this locality.
The nirvana in the Baptist church,
Winghare, lest Suuday were taken by
W. E. Rena of TEM POST, lieV. MS.
bitch wee preaching at Oheeley.
St. John's thorns A. Y. P. A., held a
pitenia at a grove at Ethel Tuesday atter.
uoou and spent a most enjoyable time.
A program of games was on the program.
"Bungs from the rename" was Rev. E,
G. Powell's interesting theme in the
Methodist ohurth on Sunday morning
In the evening 1110 dent briefly with
the "Rich Fool."
Wednesday netting ot next week the
midaveek serene in the Methodiet (Marne
will be under tee direction uf the loon
W. 0, T. U. Short addressee will be
given and inusiaal selection' of an ap.
propriate character. Bleating oommenoee
at 8 o'olools,
Bev. Mr, MoDonald took °barge of the
00001000 iu Mobvoibo thumb net Sabbatb.
file Bahian in the morning wee elmegone
from the Tabernacle ceremonies" and in
the evening he dealt with "John the
Baptist as a preather," Mr. McDonald
ie superannuated at Rinosrdine but ie lon
able preacher.
The German Evengelioal Lutheran
Congregation, hionkton, oelebrated
their amain missionary testival on Fri.
day July 14th. At the 10 a. m. service
a 13.3CMQ0 in ,the Gement language yeas
delivered but in the efternoon, aO 2,110
p. uo. Jeay. Eteo. E. Sobroeder, of Pon
Colborne, preethed Itt English,
Inv. A. 0, Wlethart, O, A., Beaverton,
has mooed the ma to the pastorate of
Melville Weenie, Brunele, and the indue.
non will take pithe 00 Thursday,
August late. The congregation will
no doubt be pleased to have to mailed
manor once more, Rev. M. Winhart
le moat highly esteemed at Beaverton.
ROY, MS, And Mao, 0013811/3 And BOO,
late of Bremen, met with a very cordial
reception on Omit %nivel et Wallmeberg,
we are pleseed to loath. Their fuenitute
was already in the Parsonage and a
Reception Oommittee called on them and
served supper and welcomed them, Mrs.
Gonne lute already been appointed
President of the Woman's Minim:tiny Bo.
realty, and atm rev, gentleMan and twin
will no doubt have elude bathe well ete.
played.
The interior of Melville ohnroh tooth
qttite trim 00000 the completion of the
enorative work of Messrs. Smith &
theme -rt. Walla are now pale blue with
fancy border of -torte ootta. The 0411,
ing 10 pen greet, the oentre pieeert haV.
loogo cream ground with greet and gold
and trimmed With Wroth, Wood Work,
00100 palated and the whole appearthou
Muth improved and the work 00 credit
to the item Wine 10 in °berg°. "P
were eaggelating 00 much needed alteration
in our opinion 00 0700014 be the remove,
of the ohne either behind the pulpit oe
to the right or left Meth of the preether.
The building of a rear 'walkway for 001
of paswor Rad ohelt would Oleo be it grew
eouveulebee,