HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-8-2, Page 1VO). 35. No. 4
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1906
W. H . KERR, Prop
New Advertisements.
Locale—Dr. Shoop.
Doming—Dr. Ovens.
Ring loot—.Pun Poor.
Locale—D, Ewen & Co.
Auction sale—Mrs. McKinlay.
Wanted—Dominion Garment 00.
Boots and Shoes—G. N. McLaren.
Mare for sale—Thos. MgLRuoblin.
Vetere' Llete—Townehip of Morrie.
Bustard Eduoatioo—Oeotral Buo. Ool.
Mzstr ci Reuosl
Mole fvworth.
Geo. H. Aadrewe ie staying in Brus-
sels for the Summer.
Wroxeter.
Thos. Brown is recovering from hie
recent illness,
Geo. Allan and family are pleas of
relatives in Teeewater.
Mise Etta Smith is upending a week
with Brancato relatives.
Mieses Janie and Boatrioe Howe have
returned from a visit at Danbury.
Mrs. Alex. Thompson, of Guelph, le
the guest of her sister, Mre, A, Miller.
The 0. 0. F. Lodge will hold a pimtla
to Smale'e grove on Friday afternoon.
Editor Carr returned from Toronto on
Saturday where he had spent a few days.
Horeoe Hodson, of Wingham, spent
Saturday with his aunt, Miss 0. E.
Lawrie.
Thomas Pope and daughter, Mre, G.
Jack, have: gone. to North Eaethope to
visit friende.
Mies Mary Smith left for Dresden,
Dakota, on Tuesday where she will spend
two months.
es Mise Ada and Wilbur Johnston left
for Haman on Saturday where they will
spend a month.
Mlegee Ethel and Edna Godbolt, of
Exeter, are spending a week with Dr.
and Mre. Brawn.
John and Mre. Pattereon went to
Exeter on Saturday to spend a law days
with their eon.
Mise Peaohie Sanderson, of Toronto,
woe the guest of her aunt, Dire, W. I.
Johnson, last week.
Mre. Inman, (nee Mies Jane Smith) of
New York, le the gaeet of her parents,
Alex. and Mrs. Smith.
Misses Jean Gibson and Maggie Miller,
of Toronto, are guests of the former'.
sister, Mre. F. V. Diokeon.
Gavin Davidson, owing to ill health,
has returned from Galt and is spending
some time at hie home here.
!TELEGRAPHY
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offers better opportunities for
advanoement than any other
trade or profession.
SITUATIONS
are guaranteed all our gradu-
ates 1u this department, pro-
viding they will go to Western
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Telegraphic students are taught
Typewriting, Penmanship , Bus-
iness Correspondence, Spelling,
Oaloe Practloo, eto.
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GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
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0. 1'. McLean, of Birmingham,
Alabama, visited last week with his
brother.indaw, Dr. W. M, B. female.
Jtutaeratowla.
Raopberriee are not a good prop,
The harvest ie later than last year.
Hay and Fall wheat Is an average
crop,
Robert Simpson, we aro sorry to Day,
10 on the eiok list,
A few more weddings in thio locality
are looked for in the near future,
The roots and vegetebles, which have
been helped by the recent mine, promise
well.
We oongratulote James Wright, a
email bay, only 11 years of age, who
passed a very successful examination
at the Eotranoe in Wroxeter, under the
euperior training of his popular teacher,
D. A. MaoDonald.
Dr. Ovens, M. D., London Eye and
Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug
Store, Brueeele, on the first Tuesday in
each month. Hours, 8 a. m. to 1.30 p.
m. Catered, squint, failing eyesight,
deafness and nasal catarrh treated and
glasses properly fitted. Next visit,
Tuesday, A uguet 7th.
Hurrah for Kinolerdine.—The Annual
Sabbath Sohopl Exoareion to Kincardine
will be ran by epeoial train on Wednes-
day of next week. A Brute Band will
aoeompany it and an interceding program
of game will take pleas 01 the lake side.
Arrange to go and enjoy the day by old
Huron. The time table and rates may
be read on pep 4 0f ibis igeae.
0Jrobaabreeli;.
Gar, Long, ie home from Niagara.
Mre. Jna.Torreet'e brother and wile
are here from Detroit.
Alex. Molntoeh, of Langdon, North
Dakota, called on relatives and old
friende here reoently.
Minas Maggie and Alfie Switzer have
returned after a pleasant visit at London,
Port Stanley and other pointe.
Mre, Jaoob Long and Mre. Long, of
Mtunesota, returned last week from
'dotting friende in Cadillac, Mioh.
0. W. Keeling and family, of Cargill,
and Gordon Todd, of Hillview, Man.,
visited at A. J. M. Halm'. last week.
Mre. J. E. Ooombee, of Listowel
Mre, Jae. Finn and Gus, Finn, of Toron•
to, were guests of Mre, A. Molonold.
Mies Dron, a well known resident of
our village, ie not enjoying very robust
health of late, but we hope for a speedy
recovery.
Don't forget the Sunday School Ex.
0000100 to Sinoardine on Wednesday
Angnet 8th by epeoial train. The fare
from Ethel will only be 95a. for adults
and 50o for children. Looknow Brae.
Band will supply music for the day.
Oaetlnaoox Purop Works are very busy
juet now. A poi/Mord will bring the
proprietor to see your eiok pump or die.
abled windmill. Get your windmills and
pampa, iron or wood, from the man who
has been in the business for over 30 years
and you will make no mistake.
Da. Ovens, M, D., London, Eye and
Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug
Store, Brueeele, on the firot Tuesday in
eaoh month. Hours, 8 a. m. to 1.30 p.
m. Oataraat, squint, baiting eyeelght,
deafneee and nasal catarrh treated and
glasses properly fitted. Next visit, Tues.
day, August ?Eh.
Mile. Ar,rnan RAsuaxN Drao,—A tele-
phone message was reoeived on Tuesday
from Alfred Reymann, of London, con.
veyiug the sad intelligence that hie wife
bad paid Nature's debt at San Franoieoo,
California. Sbe had gone South about
a years ago for het health which had not
been good for about 8 years. Her hus-
band and two sone survive. She
was Miee Hoffman and bad been mar-
ried about 10 years. Mre. Reymann's
ailment was of a nervone type. The
bereaved will be deeply eymlbathieed
with.
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VISITS BRUSSELS MONTHLY
If you require Eye (;-lasses, Spoctaolee or Treatment for Eye,
Ear or Noise, do not fail to see DR. OVENS.
Office Smith's Drug Store, Brussels
Next Visit—Tuesday, August 7th
Hours : 8 a. m. to 1.80 p. m.
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FARM LABORERS
To Manitoba and Saskatchewan
icor'tho nddIbionalfor iho return tickot,
1900 going trip. under conditlone wa below.
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AUG4 Stations south of, but not including mainline, Toronto to Sarnia, including
.Toronto.
Main line Toronto to Sarnia and stations north, except north of Cardwell
AUG. 11
Junction and. Toronto on North Bay Section.
AUG. 22 Prom all points Toronto and east to and including Sharbot Lake and
Kingston, and north of Toronto and Cardwell Junction on North Bay and
Midland Divisions.
Ono way second class Bekote will be Bold to Winnipeg only, meal
Itecesteentetive farmers, appointed by Manitoba and Saekatohowan Governments, will
t,v laborers on arrival et Winnt e
Free transpportation will be furnisho0 at Winnipeg to pointe where laborers are needed,
A certificate ie furnished when each kickable vurehased, and this certificate, when executed
by (armor sheaving that laborer hoe worked thirty days or mote, wilt be honored from
that point for a woad .elms ticket back to starting point in Ontario, at $18,00, prior. to
Nov 1st, len
Voltam will be issued to women °swell as to mon but not be issued at half Lara to children'
Dade Mt good only on Opoolal Farm Laborers' trains.
se For full partioglere goo nearest 0.1..11. tfekot agent, or
,,,A„.. write t!, B. Poster, C.P.A., 0,P, lt., Toronto.. s
Hurrah for Kiuonrdine.—The Annual
Sabbath School Exoureion to Sinoardine
will be run by epeoial train on Weduee.
day of next week. A Brae Bond will
accompany it and an interesting program
of games will take place at the lakeeide.
Arrange to go and enjoy the day by old
Huron, The time table and Mee may be
read on page 4 of this issue,
11.orrlee.
Township Commit next Monday.
The Oonrt of Revision for the Selly
Drain By Lew will be held on Monday,
Ang. 181h.
George Hendereon, 3rd lino, has made
a great improvement in hie barn and will
now be able to Poore hie orop and stook
in good form.
The machine wan at Millar -Bros„ 6th
line, and at S. Oaldriok'e, 2nd line this
week threshing Fall wheat. Results are
good as to sample and yield.
A letter from Wm. Mitohell, from
Battleford, Sash., .aye be is well and
well pleased with the ooantry, He is a
eon of Riohard Mitoball, 8rd line.
The Voters' List for 1906 has been
issued and was first posted ap on August
let. There are 697 names in part I ; 94
in part 1I ; and 41 part III ; 882 in all.
416 are competent to serve as Jame.
Alex. McIntosh and wife, of Langdon,
North Dakota, were welcome viit ars at
tbebome of the latter's mother, Mre. Ann
Smith 6111 line, who has been very poorly
of late. They made their return trip on
Monday of lost week.
Mre. Wm. Hopper, of the 3rd line of
Morrie, underwent an operation on Sat-
ardey morning, July 21st for the removal
of an internal tumor, weighing some 10
pounds. So far Ma. Hopper has been
progressing favorably, and her friende
hope for her recovery.
Harrah for Sinoardine,—The Annual
Sabbath Sobool Excursion to Kincardine
will be;ran by epeoial train on Wednesday
of next week, A Brass Band will a000m•
pany it and an interesting program will
take place at the lakeside. Arrange to
go and enjoy the day by old Huron. The
time table and rates may be read on page
4 of this issue.
ANOTHER Onievan MORRIS Bos.—Among
those pupils who are deserving of epeoial
mention this year for paeeing the recent
Entrance exemivatioo otande Willie
Bryant, a pupil of the atone school, No.
7, Morrie. Three years and a half ago be
was in the first book and this year be
obtained his Eotrenoe. When we
remember that Willie lives two miles
and a half from eohool and had ofteo bo
oonteod with stormy days in both Winter
and Summer we Cannot help but admire
his perseverance for no drift was too
high nor no Summer day too wet tor him.
Other pupils might fail to appear at
eohool on exceedingly stormy Winter
days but the teacher was always Bare of
Willie, be never failed. Such per0ever-
aaoe ie worthy of commendation.
Greg.
Mise Ethel Holmes, of Atwood, was a
visitor on the 10th eon„ reoently.
Master Roy McDonald, Srd con„ ie
visiting with relatives in Wroxeter,
George McFarlane daubed hie Fall
wheat this week. He bad a good yield.
This week W. A. Oriole and family, of
Seaforth were visitors at Jno. Biebop'e.
Mies Ethel Ledgerwood, of Paisley, ie a
visitor with Mlee Jennie Rohde, 12th
con.
Mies Maggie Livingston, of Detroit, is
here on a short visit with relativee and
friends.
Mies Orme. Gerry, of Brueeele, was a
visitor with, Mies Mary Steles, 9th con,
last week.
Robt. Menarey jr. who had hie leg
broke recently, ie improving uioely we
are pleased to state.
Mies Bertha Harrison, of Kinloee,
Brae Co,, is a visitor at 0. MOQuarrie'e
10th con., this week.
R. 0. Davies & 00. have extended the
time advertised for their epeoial "T"
value. Read their advt, in thio ieene.
The Misses Florence and Jeanie Arm-
strong and Master. Harold have returned
from,vieitiug relatives at Conetauoe and
other places South.
The foundation is ready for a new
brick veneer house to be erected on the
8th eon, for Peter Lamont, Joe Hems.
worth, of Ethel, will do the oarpenter
Work.
The brick work is completed on the
new two etory cottage on Obarlie La.
mont's farm, 7th con. It will be .(1 nom•
fortable home for the proprietor and hie
wife,
Some of our farmers have been timing
themselves in the loading of hay with a
fonder and find out that it takes 8
minutes, There hoe been ample room
for practice this Beason iu Grey.
We are sorry to hear that Miee Mary
Livingston, of Toronto, who is home on a
visit, 1f miles North of Brussels, has
been quite i11 with peritonitis, but we
hope she will hove a openly recovery.
Invitations Ore out for the marriage of
Mies Clara 13., daughter of Hector and
Mre. MoQuarrie, 4th oon„ Grey, to John
A. Lawson, of aoderioh, The date will
be Wedheeday evening of next week, 81h
hist.
Russell Wheeler, robe woo holidaying
Here for a few weeke, attuned to hie
position in Toronto on Tbureday of this
week. He will take port in the Football
match Toronto vs, the Oornithiau team
of the Old Country. -
TvnNnD or orf. RxeoT,—Laos week a
letter was reoeived from J. J, Strachan,
over whoa unexplained dieappoaranoe so
much anxiety was felt. He ie employed,
on a Farm hear Elmira and will likely
remain there for a time,
A weloome vieitor to Grey is W. L,
MoQnarrie, of Prince Albert, N. W. T.
Ile has spent several years there and
is in the Grown Land'e Department.
The ooantry ha agreed well with him
as be an almoet plump down the scales
at 200 pomade. While growing in weight
he has also been tnernasing in worldly
goods and ie in fair shape to do better,
We are glad to hear of his sandsati he
is the right hied of material to aid in the
upbuilding of any country. Mr. Mo.
Quarrie will return 10 Ole West in the
0011re0 Of a month,
Owing to quarterly Communion per.
viae 81 Ethel next Sebbeth morning the
anal eervioe at Roo'e eburob will be tan.
oohed,
Jno. Campbell and Jae. Delgatty, of
Bayfield I°uality, were vieftore at Hugh
Stewart'e, 15th con. They are unities
of Mre, Stewart.
The fine new barn of Arthur Smith,
6th con., ie a good one, It ie 50e613 feet
with gement stabling. Frame was raised
by Wools and 1001010.
At the ()outwit meeting last Monday
Treasurer Reymann tendered hie resig.
tattiest, No cation was taken at that
meeting ae to hie enoseesor.
Thursday R. J. Hoover, 9th eon„ sold
two six months' old pigs that weighed
480 pounds end for wbiob he received
over 382. The pride wee $7.80 per cwt.
Will, J. Roast!, of Detroit, and Jno.
Engel, of Paw Paw, Michigan, are gaeete
at the home of Charles Rozelt, 9111 con.
The former le the eldeet sou of the hoot
and hostess and the latter ie a eon io•law,
Mre. Engle end eon haus beau here a few
weeks prior to Mr. Eagle's arrival. The
latter demi nut look ae though he required
a holiday very badly. Mr. Rozeil ie a
plumber in the Oity of the Straits. Be
moved there from South Bend last
Spring,
DIED In Tae WEST.—John A, Brown,
eon of Oounaillor Joo. Brown, 10th eon„
died at hie home near Neepawa, Man„ on
Wednesday of 'net week, aged 28 years
and the funeral was held on Friday.
From a bad cold tuberculoeie of the lunge
followed and for about a year he was in
failing health. He was able to be in
Neepawa a week before he died. He le
survived by hie wife, who was Mies
Maggie Fogel, formerly of Ethel, and
three danghtere. Mr. Brown had been
in the West for the pest 6 years. He
was an iudustrioue, kindly man who wag
highly esteemed and hie early demise ie
einoerely regretted and sympathy ex•
pressed for the bereaved. Deoeaeed's
mother wag with him for some time
nursing him and is now on her way
home. She will viola her daughter, Mre„
R. Pattereon, of Berrie, while en route.
Mr. Brown will likely go to Toronto to
meet his wife.
1i311ta vale.
Mies Jean Riohardeou, of Toronto, is
visiting at Jobo Burgess'.
Mies Mand Paul visited Mine Henry
in Whiteabarob last week.
Olifford Pugh has been engaged to
tench at the atone eohool, Morrie.
Weddell Musgrove, of Niagara Falls,
is visiting his uncle, Robert Muegrove.
Mies Nellie May MoKinney, "f Wing.
ham, visited Bluevale friende thie week,
Lloyd Snell is nursing a broken arm.
The aooident happened at hie uncle's,
near Clinton.
Mre. Griffith and eon, and Mre. San.
dereoo, of Toronto, are holidaying at
their Bluevale home.
Dr. Soholee, of St. Glair, Michigan,
vieited hie mother, Mre. Soholee, and
hie Oster, Mre, J. W. King, last week.
Miss Pearl Baker has, the Junction
eohool for next year and Miee Cora Pion-
eer has a eohool at Newbury, Middlesex
county.
W. H. Stewart, priooipal of Aoton
public eohool, with Mre. Stewart and
children, ore visiting relatives here dui.
tug the holidaye.
Annual Sabbath Sobool Excursion to
Sinoardine will be held on Wednesday,
Aaguet 8111. Speoial train will run.
A baud will give a program. A big day,
While bathing in the river one day
last week Robbie Masters was attacked
by a ones sow. He reoeived some sore
bites but got away before 'serious injury
was done.
Mise Annie Aitobeeon returned last
week from a pleasant visit to friends at
St. Catharines and Guelph. Mine Flor.
en00 Aitoheeon was also visiting at
Guelph and returned with her sister.
Ethel.
Cheese was shipped this week.
25 aente 0000100 Tan Par to January
let 1907.
The brink work is nearly oompleted on
the new Oole block.
Oat barvoet is at band and some are
getting ready for threshing.
Mre, H. Chapman from Parry Sound,
was a guest at Thomas Ohapman'e.
There le a rumor that Joe. Molntoeh
may be appointed Township Treasurer.
R. 0, Davies & 00. have extended the
time advertised for their epeoial "T"
value. Read their advt, in this issue,
H. Finkle, who has been visiting at
J. Pa, Davies' daring the past week, re-
turned to hie home in in Brantford on
Wednesday,
Mre. (Dr,) Fergueon and family, who
bees been visiting in Hamilton and
Geimby for the past two weeks, reached
home on Tueeday night.
We were wiehing for a kodak last Mon-
day evening so as to present the readers
of Tun Par with the view of a jolly load
of 7 berry piakere in a one horse rig.
They had the berries as proof of their
day's work.
Dr. Ovens, M. D., London, Eye and
Ear S
Surgeon, will be at Smith's e Dr
n
g
Store, Brandi,
on the Riot Tuesday in
each month. Houre, 8 a, m. to 1,80 p. m.
Oataraob, squint, failing eyesight, deaf•
noes and nasal oataerh treated and
glasses properly fitted. Next visit,
Tuesday, August 7th,
Quarterly service will be held next
Sabbath morning at 10,30 in Ethel
church. Rev. R. Peareoa will preach ab
7, The pastor will preach at Union at
7. The Quarterly Official Board will
meet in Ethel Methodiet church Satan
day evening at 8 o'clock, Aug. 4th.
Bra'THDAY Penn.—Thursday of Iael
week a birthday party was held at the
home of M. I. and Moe. Henry inhonor of
their daughter Luella, About 80 young
people assembled and had a good time.
Tea woe served On the lawn mud the good
things tram bread and butter all the way
to fee Dream were promptly attend -
lid to. Au Interceding impromptu
program was well rendered, Miee Luella
wee made the recipient' of a number of
choice primate aoo0mpanied by many
good wtehclfor many happy returns of
the day.
Mrs. A. Banwgll, Pare, A, Wigle and
Mee Q Wigle, all of Windsor, are vied,
log at the paroonoge.
Hurrah for Sinoardine,—Tho Anneal
Sabbath School Exoareion to Kincardine
will be tau by epeoial train on Weduee.
day of next week, A Brags Band will
accompany it and an interesting program
of games will take place at the lakeeide,
Aarange to go and enjoy the day by old
Enron, The time table and rates may
be read on page 4 of title hems.
McTnonreT Onunau Ro•Oo'xNINo A
most suooeeefnl re.openiog of Ethel
Methodiet obareb was held Sunday and
Monday, July 22nd aad 23rd. Rev, A.
0. Tiffin, of Trowbridge, delighted "the
oongregation with hie thoughtful and
able discourses. Tue choir, under the
able leadership of Mige R. Spence,
rendered excellent service. On Monday
evening a splendid program was present-
ed by looal talent. Very few pliant are
blessed with ouch capable entertainers.
The choir rendered in excellent eplrit,
two wall chosen selections. The iu-
etrumental and vooal soloe were all per.
formed in splendid taste and form. The
reoitatione and addressee were well re.
oeived. Rev. 0. P. Wells, a former
pastor, kept things moving nicely with
hie humorous stories. The Male Qua.
tette presented in pleasing form two
selections. Congregation responded
nobly to the finanoial appeal made by the
pastor and have now it very comfortable,
bright and happy ohuroh home. They
are now looking forward to a time of
spiritual renewal and iogatbering in
October,
WA,ltoln.
Wm. and Mre. Smith were entertaining
vieftore from Elmo thie week.
Mines A. Squirrel) and M. Moore, who
have been visiting at Jonathan Moore's,
returned to their homes in Guelph this
week,
Rev. A.K. Birke, of Seafortb, preached
in the Methodistohorab last Sabbath and
assisted by Rev. Mr, Currie, administered
the sacrament.
Dr. Ovine, M, D., London, Eye and
Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug
Store, Brands, on the first Taeeday fn
emelt month. Honre, 8 a, m. to 1.30 p.
m. Cataract, squint, tailing eyesight,
deafness and nasal oaterrh treated and
glasses properly fitted. Next visit,
Tuesday, Angnet 7111.
Hurrah for Sinoardine.—The Anneal
Sabbath School Excursion to Sinoardine
will be ran by epeoial train on Wedos's.
day of next week, A Braes Band will
accompany it and an interesting program
of gamee will take place at the lakeside,
Arrange to go and enjoy the day with old
Enron. The time table and rates may
he read on page 4 of this issue.
Wm. M. Smith attended the Grey
Connell meeting in the interests of the
projeoted new sidewalks but found that
non.progreaaive body as elow•moviog and
lacking of enterprise ae nenal. Judging
from the expressions of our citizens, how-
ever, some of them may be expeoted to
make a move about the fleet of the year.
The man from the North, however,
evinced a publio spirit that will be re.
membered and returned in some email
measure at the first opportunity, and we
hope another year will see him in more
oongeoial and progressive company.
Osa.—It is our painful duty this week
to reoord the death of Miee Maggie,
eldest daughter of James Smillie, of
Grey township. Mise Smillie had been
a continuous resident of this Iomality
since her early childhood, coming here
with her parents from Soarboro' town.
ship. She was well and widely known
and highly eebeemed because of her good
qualities of both bead and heart. She
had been for many years an earnest
teacher in the Sabbath School of
Duff's Preebyterien ehoroh, Walton •
a faithfal member of the Ladies' Aid
Society, and a valued member of the 0.
E. Society of which she was for some
time President, Her pew in the chorale
was seldom vaoanl at any of the services.
The enbjeot of this notice spent two
years in the Northwest and shortly after
coming home complained of not feeling
as well as moat but nothing serious was
anticipated until a short time ago when
on consultation with eevoral doctors
alarming symptoms of some internal
disease were dieoovered. Though every-
thing that was possible woe done to stay
the progress of the disease their efforts
proved unavailing ag she rapidly sank
and on Taeeday afternoon of Mt week,
shortly after n oonenitation with her
medical adviser, she lapsed into nnoon.
eoionenese and never rallied hot passed
away on Thursday evening. The funeral
on Sunday afternoon was largely attend-
ed. Bev. A. MoNabb, M. A., of whoa
obaroh deemed bad been a devoted and
valued member, condnated the funeral
eervioes, after which the mortal remains
were taken to Brussels' cemetery for
interment, followed by a large number of
Borrowing relativee and friends who deep•
ly mourn the sudden demise of one so
highly appeeolaled became of many
deeds 01 kindnees which will be long and
lasting monuments -ot her memory.
e C re were of her ooneina
I toe 6
The al
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Mc adzean John and Theo,
W. and R. F ,
Davidson, Peter and Jae. Gardiner.
Among those who attended the funeral
from it diatanme were, Wm. H. Smillie, of
Red Deer, Alberta ; Jae., of Eeeex Co, ;
Jno. H. and Mre, Hielop, of Arcola, N.
W. T!; Wm. and Mre, Taylor, of Stanley;
Wm. Davidson, of Atwood ; Mre, (Rev,)
D, B. Marsh, of Hamilton, and Mre. D.
Rbap, of Embro.
A London strike eympathixer was fined
for Bailing a motormen a "eoab."
John Broome, au Ottawa engineer, wag
killed in a freight wreak at Montreal.
Baron Korona, the Japanese diplomat,
i0 en route through Canada to the Court
of St, James,
Two young children aeeieted in saving
a number of people from drowning Hoar
Party Sound,
The Government asoma allows Calgary
to he the largeet oily in Alberta, with
Edmonton second.
The dame Adventure sailed for tae
/tuition Bay station, with the Govern.
moat 00130018 on board,
The Direotore of the Grand Trunk Pa.
°ilio diagnosed plana for a vigorous prone•
elation of oonetraotien work,
Alex, Mnrdook lost hie life at Parham
while banking hie horse and Dart into the
water. He fell into R hole,
It to rumored et Windsor that Hon.
Dr. Rename will resign from the Whitney
Cabinet, as his health is affected.
The total °uatoms collections at the
port of Montreal daring July amounted
to $1,188,016, an 1nereaee of $82,889
The body of a mac found on the rail-
way brake at Middleport le believed to
be that of David Sheehan, of Hamilton.
John Stewart, the Thorald mac who
eloped with a widow, deserting hie tam•
ily, woe fined $6 and oats by a Biagio -
trate,
The ten year old eon of Wm,
Mo0uaig, of Orilla, wag drowned in Mud
Lake Sebright, and John Banka, a young
English boy, was drowned at Kendra.
Every architect in Oanada will have
en opportunity of submitting plans for
As new departmental handbag at Ottawa,
the site of which hes just been determio.
ed.
PERSONAL PARAIJRAPIIS.
Mies Mabel Bone ie visiting Mrs. Geo.
0. Lowry.
Mre. Jno. Thomson ie vielting relatives
at Walkerton.
Mre. D. 0. Roes and daughters are
visiting at Ethel.
Mise Ida Fulton ie holidaying with
relatives in Londeeboro.
Mre. R. McAlpine ie vieiting at the
parental home Brussels.
Mies Flossie Foes, of Bengali, le a
visitor at Dr. Graham's.
Ed. Barley will attend the Berlin Old
Boys' celebration next week.
Mre. W. A, Grewar it vleiting at Sea -
forth this week with relatives.
Mise Alberta Farrow, of Toronto, is
holidaying at Pootmaoler Farrow'e,
Mise .Effie Eastman ie visiting relativee
in Sinoardine for a aonple of wo'eke.
S. B. Small, who has been in Toronto,
for the past 4 or 6 months, is in town.
Mise Mead Paul, of Bluevale, was a
visitor with Mies Alice Jewitt for a day.
Oo, Engineer Pattereon gave Tax Poor
a call last Friday while here on an °initial
vieft.
Mies Ella Smith, of Wroxeter, was
visiting relativee in Brunets during the
week.
Mrs. John Moir, of Exeter, has been
visiting her sieter.in•law, Mre. MoArter,
in town.
Mrs. Jno. Downing woe a visitor at the
Methodiet Parsonage, Listowel, on Wed.
needay.
Mise Merle Gerry, of Blyth, ie spend-
ing part of her attention with. Brueeele
relatives.
Mies E. Yeo, daughter of J. W. Yeo, of
Winnipeg, formerly of Brueeele, ie visit-
ing relatives in Brueeele,
Jno. Doig, Who was away to New
Liekeard,is book and has resumed his
position in the Robb livery.
W. A, Orfoh, of Seatortb, formerly of
Brussels, woe renewing old friendehipe
in town for a day this week,
Misuse Eva Simmons and Hattie
Gannett and Mr. Deane, all of Wingham,
were visitors at A. MoGaire'e.
Mr. Sinclair, of Winnipeg, is here on a
visit with relativee. His wife and child.
ren have been holidaying here.
Mre. J. J. Gilpin lett on Tuesday for
Michigan Oity, to visit her 'son, Dr.
Gilpin and wife for a week or so.
Wm. Miller was on the eiok Bet with
an attack of pneumonia but ie able to be
oat again we are pleased to notice.
Mies Sara V. MoLaaohlin Ie a weloome
vieitor to her home in Brussels, from the
Queen Oity, where she has epent several
pare.
Mime Florence and Mabel Thomson
are visiting friende at Shakepeare and
Stanton. The former will also visit at
Brigden.
Mre. Allan, E. Hersey and daughter,
of Toronto Junotion, are visiting the
former'. sister, Mre. John Bateman,
Beneath.
Stewart Scott took a trip to Ottawa
last week and made a short visit with hie
noels W. F. Scott. Mts. P. Scutt oleo
made a visit.
W. J, Leckie, of Toronto, was a visitor
at J. Leckie'., Braegele, while en route
to Kincardine. He favored THE POST
with a Dell.
Mrs. Wm, Burton and her grand.daa-
getter Ethel, left Brussels on Taeeday tor
a visit to relativee and friende at Buffalo
and other pointe.
Robert and Mre. Forrest and eon, 'who
have been visiting relativee and friende
in thie locality, retnrned to their home
at Brantford, on Tuesday,
S. D. Barr, Mre. Barr end two child -
ran are holiday visitors with D. and Mrs.
Walker relativee, and other old friende.
Their home is at Neepawa, Man.
Mre. Walter Innes, of Moorefield, was
visiting old friende in Braeeele locality,
Her new home is evidently agreeing well
with her judging by appearances,
Mise Edna Jewitt, 01 Weetmineter,
is visiting at her grandparents, W. and
Mre a itt Mfll street.Hall,of
. J w RoyE
,
Ethel, wag also a visitor this week.
Jno. and Mrs.Oarter go to Owen Sound
on Friday for a visit. Neither of them
have been enjoying ae goad health as
usual but we hope the change will help
them,
Moo. Thos. Bone left on Tueedoy for a
Holiday visit with her sister, Mre. Frank
Smyth, of London. They will spend a
few weeks at Hilleboro' camping at the
lakeside.
Mre, Jae. Matter and Mies Maggie
are away to T'iieoobnrg for a holiday
visit with relatives and friende. Mise
MoArter'e dreee•meking shop ie closed
for a few weeks,
D. C. Taylor, of Luaknow, was in
/trowels, on Friday advertising the L. 0.
L. Exoareion to the Falls, It tune Fri.
day el thie week and tickets are good to
return on Mendey,
The Goderioh Signal says:—Andrew
Breckenridge, who Is now travelling in
the Western Staten for a Chicago firm,
was in town for a few days the past week
and left last week for a visit in Brunelle,
a000mpanied by hie mother,
Mlee Mand Matey, wbo ie teaohing
oahool at Paisley, ie welting Mies Thuesa
Gerry and other old friende in town,
Frank Stratton, jrs, le home from Tor.
onto where he was attending the Boro.
gioel School. He may take another term
at it.
J. D. Warwiok, V. 8„ be here on it
brief visit from Idaho having taken a
ran from Obioago where he had comp
with cheep, Doo, will be bank 101 the
Winter with bile wife and family.
W. 0, Thompson, of Hamilton, wee in
Braeeele far a few days. He oame to
aselet in packing and ehipping the bona -
hold effects for his mother and Meters as
they removed to that oity this week.
The Thompson family has resided in
town for several years and many good
wishes will accompany them to Hamilton.
Misses Fannie and Myrtle Thompson
made themeless very useful in the
Methodist church. They were officers in
toe Senior and Junior Leagues and the
former taught with 0000e0e in the Sab-
bath School and was a member of the
ohuroh ohoir. THE Paz wieheo them
prosperity and happiness in their new
home,
Turnberry Council.
Minutes of Coanoil Meeting held in the
Olerk's ofioe, Blnevale, July 800.
Members all present, Reeve in the chair.
Minotea of the last Donnell meeting read
and adopted on motion of Mesar.. Moffatt
and Moltliohael. Communications were
read from Cuirass re.payments on drain.
Moved by Mr. Rutherford, eeo. by Mr.
MoMiohael that the Olerk be instructed
to notify the Donnell of Oalrose that if
they refer to the Drainage Aot, See. (36
sub, sea. 2, R. S. 0. they will find that
original By-law oan be so amended ae to
raise the amount estimated by Engineer
and also that the amount of the original
estimate is now regoired to may on the
work, parried.
Reports :—The Reeve reported that
Peter McDougall has applied to the
Council for the lam of 37.00 for drain in
7111 concession as per drain agreement
and also for $2.70 for tile for road allow-
ances. Moved by Mr. Moffatt, eeo. by
Mr. Rutherford that the Olerk be inetraat-
ed to write to the Say. Treaa. of Union
Sobool 000110n No. 1 Turnberry that they
do not consider that the meeting of
eohool Trustees and Aoeeseor of Tarn -
berry held at Mr. Soott'e in .Maroh last,
had any authority to aeeeee Turnberry
portion of eohool station for $80,00 extra
for the current year. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Rutherford, eeo. by Mr.
Selly that we expend $25.00 gravelling on
Oulroeo Boundary opposite lots 24 and
25 provided Oalross Donnell expends an
equal amount. Oarried.
Moved by Mr. Kelly, no, by Mr.
Moffatt that the Olerk be inelrooted to
notify all parties assessed for 12th con.
drain to pay to the Township Treaa.,
Peter McLaren, the full amount of their
assessments on or before the let day of
September next. tarried.
Moved by Mr. Moffett, eeo, by Mr.
Selly that By-law No. 10, 1906, be passed
appointing Paul Powell tax collector for
this Mnnioipality for the current year.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Rutherford eta. by Mr.
McMichael that Bylaw No. 11, 1906, be
passed for the levy of a rate of 2 22/100
mine on the dollar for County purposes.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Kelly, eeo. by Mr.
Moffatt that By.law No. 12, 1906, be
paned for the levy of a rate of 2 24/100
mills on the dollar for Township grant
to schools. Carried.
Moved by Mr. MoMiohael, seo. by Mr.
Rutherford that By.law No, 19, 1906, be
passed for the levy de rate of 2d mills on
the dollar for the ourrent expenditure of
the Township for the oarrent year.
Oarried.
Moved by Mr. Kelly, see, by Mr..
Moffett that Bylaw No. 14,' 1906, be
passed to provide for the oolleotion of all
taxes on or before the 15th day of Deoom.
ber next and providing that 5% will be
added to all taxes not paid on the 15th of
Deoember of each year. Carried.
Moved by Mr. MoMiohael ala, by Mr.
Rntberford that the Olerk be instructed
to notify Wm, Irwin, Bellmore, to remove
all brush and other rubbish planed on the
public road opposite lot 5 con, 0. Turn.
berry by him or hie assistants on or be.
fore the 15th day of Auguet next or in
Daae of any failure in this matter other
mane will be taken to entoroe cam.
plian00, Denied.
The following amounts were passed
and cheque on the Bank of Hamilton
issued ; Muniofpal World, 31.20 a o.
Oolleotor'o Roll; Jeffry Musgrave, gravel
$8.12 ; John MONaagbton, grovel and
damages $4.76 ; Joseph Higgins, gravel
$5.10 ; A. Wheeler, gravel and damages
$18,40 ; John Marshall, gravel and dam -
eget' $4.24 ; Geo. Hislop, gravel .84 ; Geo.
McDonald, gravel .70 ; Sam. Vanatone,
gravel and damages $18,24 ; E, W. Orvis,
gravel $4 94 ; J. McDougall, gravel,$8.30 ;
John MoBurney,gravel, $4.02 ; R. Palm.
er, gravel and damages $6,60 ; D. Jowitt,
gravel, $8.90 ; Thomas Aitkin, gravel
and damageo $12.46 ; James 0, Anderson,
gravel and damages $4,00 ; Joe. Break.
enridge, gravel .63; Alex, McDonald,
gravel, $5.81; Jamee T. Wylie, gravel
and damages $9:64; A. Longley, gravel
$2,10 ; H. Markley, gravel $1,68 ; Win.
Bolt, repaire to road $8.501. Peter Mo.
Dougall, drain and tile $0.80; W. H.
Elliott, tile $15,00 ; George Marshall,
advert and railing for bridges 312,00 ;
W. H. Mandell, 2 culverts Culross Bdy.
$8.50 ; John Porter, Hind and expanse
road maobiao $12.10 ; D. Donkin, re.
pain road machine $1.50 ; John Malvey,
Turnberry share bridge H. Bdy. $10.86 ;
/emelt Dogleg, Tnrnbetry abate bridge
wall E. Bdy. 317,00 ; Wm. Rutherford,
Toroberry share bridge cement 11, Bdy,
$9.00 ; Wm, J. Adair, gravelling $8.00 ;
John Webb, clement culvert Wawanoeh
tidy. $10 50 ; Duff & Stewart, drain on.
tract, 3140,
Moved by Mr. I{ellgr see, byMr.
Moffatt that this meeting do now adjourn
to meet in the Olerk'e oflioe, Bluevale on
Monday the 27111 day of August next at
10 O'olook a. in. Jens BV3Ouee, Clerk,