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Vol. 8 . No, B
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1908
W. H. K.ERR, Prop
New Advertisements.
Piga for Belo—D. Milne.
Tenders--Frod. Ordinate.
Por este—J, W. Morrison,
Applioatione—Wm. Fraser,
OrepeiLuuoh Sete—Jae. Fox.
Piohling spioee—F, R, Smith,
Bttrgaia list—MuKay & Shaw.
August hargaine—A. Strsohan.
Jaoket lost—Box 112, Wingham,
Shorthand & Typewriting—G, Spotton.
Tro-wbrItle e.
Oar cheese factory is having a good
run this treason.
Mutter DeWitt Count), of Wallaaeburg,
is holidnying with bis grandparents,
Mre. McRae and daughters. of Dorhamy
are vieitore at Poetmaeter Queue, the
former'a father,
Pablio school will, open on Monday,
20th inst. Mies Phoebe Code ie the
painstaking heather.
Mieeee Florence Reek and Grace Bob•
ineon, of Romney, 1380e been renewing
old friendships at the Parsonage.
This weals Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Tiffin are
away to Goderiob attending the sessions
of the Sommer School and vieitleg the
former's relatives,
Lust Sabbath the regular quarterly
eervloe was held and was a season of
joy and promise. At the Offioial Board
the esteemed pastor, Rev. A. 0. Tiffin,
was voted $800 salary and 3 weeks boli
days, Jno. Adame was elected lay
representative to the Dietriat meeting
whioh will be held at Wellborn,
G oderaeb.
Esoax SoLDlaae' OAun.—Seven oom•
panics of the Essex Jtoeiliere arrived
here by special renin Mouday afternoon
to epond a week's recreation on the shores
of Lake Huron. The parade State is 212,
including braes Waldo, bugle oorpe and
signal corp. The Feathers were met at
the G. T. R. station by Mayor Tilt and
001. Young of the 88rd Huron Regiment.
After the reception the regiment formed
up and marched through the town to
their beadgaartere at Agricultural Park,
The otliaere commanding are as follows
Major Laing, Major S. 0, Robinson,
Oapt, 0. H. Kent, Oapt. A. E, Padden,
Oapt, R. M. Morton, Sergi. Major Otte.
grain, Paymaeter J. F. Smyth, chaplain
J. 0. Tolmie, Qaarter•maeter Oapt, J. A.
McKay, Lieut. A. E. Mercer, Lieut. J.
NlcKAY & SHAW'S
BARGA1N LIST
FOR THE BALANCE OF AUGUST
Fence Wire
6000 lbs. Diamond Brand, Cleve-
land, High-oarbou, hard steel
epring wire, at $2,50 for balance
of August.
Graniteware
A new stock of the best and lat-
est brand of Grauiteware in the
market. A special sale of pre-
serving kettles for August.
Wire Nails
A large and well assorted stook
raugiug from half inch to seven
inches. During the balance of
August these Nails will be offer-
ed at a new Rook Bottom Price.
Minna Rove
A job lot to be sold at 14 cents
per pound. Now as the time to
suture a Bargain.
SHAW
• •
New Fir
D. WALKER AND M. BLACK
have formed a co -partnership, to be
known as Walker & Black, and will carry
On aur
Furniture
and +�
Undertaking
Business
IN THE LECKIE BLOCK
Their stock of Furniture, . Undertaking
Goods and Musical Instruments is new from
the Factories ; has been bought for cash and
will be sold at Reasonable Prices.
MR. GRAS. FORSTER, an experienced
Undertaker and Upholsterer, will assist in the
business.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
They hope by strict attention to business,
square and honorable dealing with their Cue•
tourers to merit a share of the public patron-
age.
Night and Sunday calls will be promptly
attended at David Walker's residence, North of
bridge, Turnberry street.
WALKER & BLACK
H, McDiarmid, Lieut. David Reid, Lieut,
Geo, Wilkinson, The Eosex b'neiliers
le the only Canadian regiment ever re.
viewed by United Statee Preeldent, hay
ing paeoed in review before President
Rooeevelt at Detroit in 1904. They also
held the distihotion of hewing been re.
viewed at the St. Louts Expoeitiou.
During the South African war they Bent
the largest proportion of volunteers from
one company in reeponee to the pall from
the motberlaud. Everything le being
done by the looal ol10oore and authorities
to entertain the vieitore. On Friday a
ride match bae been arranged between
the Huron 38rd Regiment and the
Fueiliere. On Wednesday of this week
they proceeded to Stratford to neeist in
the demonstration of the Stratford Old
Boys' reunion,
n1O%e rswO L't11.
Moleeworth locality has been highly
favored this year with a riob and boorti-
ful harvest.
There was no service iu the Methodist
oharoh loot Sabbath here ail it wee
quarterly aervies at Trowbridge.
Oar new merohaut, Mr. Ooombee, Liao
put a brand new peddling rig on the
road. Ib was bought at Braude.
The postoffice is to be transferred to
the Mitchell stere aoroes the street. It
was in that plane on a former occasion.
Poetmaeter Mitchell will 1111 the bill all
right.
BluevgLle.
James Richardson, of Toronto, visited
at John Burgess' this week.
James Masters, our station agent, was
i11 last week but ie now recovering.
Mies Anuie Clement, ot St. Chahar.
inns, is viaibiug at JamesAitoheeon'e.
John Anderson, B. A., of Toronto,
spent Sunday with hie mother and oilier, ,
Mre. Martin Farrow and children, of
Toronto, are visiting relatives in Bine.
vale.
Mre. Sohn Diment, of Toronto, was
palling on her many old friends this
week,
Mr. and Mre. Griffith and aou, return•
ed to Toronto this week, also Miee Bertha
Sanderson,
Miee Mary MoKenzie, of Rinoardiue, is
visiting Mies Pearl Baker, at the Person-
age this week.
Mre. R. N. Doff and Miee Aline Duff
are spending a couple of weeks with the
tormer's brother at Perry, Michigan,
Mr, and Mrs. Sanderson went to Tor•
onto last week. Mr, Sandereon is in
poor health and will take a oouree ot
medical treatmeut.
The venal Sabbath preaching service In
the Methodist church here will be can-
oelled next Sabbath owing to'the Harvest
Home services at Johueton'e church.
Rev. W. B. Smith, B. A., of Woodstock,
will be the preacher,
13e1g rxLve.
Dr, M. R. Findlater, of Boston, Macre„
ie spending bar variation at the parental
home, 2od line Morris.
Mass Minnie Rtteeell ie on a holiday
trip np the lakes to Doletb. She ie as.
oompanied by her brother Oran.
Lizzie Ferguson passed the reread
Entrancenae Exam, oredittobly. She is one
of H.Ainley'e pupils in No. 6, Morrie and
a bright lassie.
The W. M. S, of 13elgrave Methodist
Church held tt very eaooeeefnl open meet.
ing on Thursday afternoon, Ang. and.
Tbere was a good attendance of the
sister Societies of the village and a splen•
did turn out from Brueeeels auxiliary,
a000mpauied by their pastor and wife,
Rev, Mr, and Mre, Powell. The chair
was filled by the President, Mre, (Rev.)
Rivera and the meeting opened with sing.
ing end prayer. A oboioe program was
given consisting of vocal and ine0rumen-
tal mneio, readings and short addressee
by Reade, Rivera sod Powell in whish
the latter gentleman eulogized the "get
there abilities of the ladies, whioh was
both amusing and inetrnohive. A very
generous offering watt taken np and the
meeting brought to a aloes with singing
and the beuediotion. The audience then
adjourned to the latvn of Mre. Oeater,
whioh was kindly given tor the 000aeion,
WE INVITE •
every paraut, youeo moa or Wuhan
who le ruberaebod ll) any way in
Business Baucatien
to write fur a copy of our Prospectus.
1t tells you exao0ly what to do and
why our students enooeed so well.
Witte at once for it. Pall term from
Sept, 4th, Address
W. H, SumW, Prinetpal.
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The following isa partial list of
the firms engaging eta graduate 010ue
ographora within the poet few days ;
W, T, nage & Co., Toronto
Cotton Seed Co., Loudon
Barrister Vauetone, Wingham
Marks lllootric.Co Detroit
Monarch Typewriter Oo„Toronto
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GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
on whioh au abundant tea was served and
0 very weld time was epsnt, Before de.
parting a hearty vote of thanks was
tendered the,entertaining maxillary by the
Brueeele ladies in whioh they expreesed
Ihemselvea as having had a good time.
W tali curt.
The walls of the new store are being
rapidly built,
Dr, Frank Neal is improving nioely we
are pleased to hear.
J. B. Morrieou mud bride, of Napinka,
Men„ are vieitiug relativoe here.
The building of the vault of the new
Bank was commenced this week,
A number from this lo0slity took in
the Sunday School Excureion to Rin,
oardine on Wedueeday.
The storm Istat Sunday evening did
ooneiderabie damage, blowing down tress,
faunas and flattening the grain.
Geo. F ergueon is home from a very
enjuyable trip to the West. He was
greatly pleased with hie visit whioh
agreed well with him.
lO thel.
Mise Mary MoDanald is spending her
holidays in Muskoka.
Mies Linda Milne, who bee been visit•
ing in Toronto the past month or more
ie home ugaiu.
Rev. and Mre, Armstrong are away for
a two weeks' holiday with (needs in
Goderiob, Tupperville and Windsor,
About 100 people from this locality
tools in the exoureiou to Kiuoardiee on
Wednesday and bad a epleudid time.
Mies Lida McCallum who bae been
holidaying in Seaforth, Varna and Bay.
field the pant two weeps ie home again,
R. 0. Daviee & Go. have extended the
time adverlieed for their special "T"
value. Read their advt, in this issue,
William and Miee Libbie Freeman, of
Seaforth, and Mies Freeman, of Ring.
ebon, visited thier brother, F. Freeman,
here this weep,
Last Sabbath evening Rev. R. Pear.
eon made a moat acceptable supply in
the Methodist ehuroh here. He will
take oharge of Rev. Mr. 1000amna' work
at Listowel for the next few weeks.
Geo. and Mre, Imlay returued horns
again last Setarday after a three weeks'
visit with their daughter and other friends
in Pt. Edward, Sarnia and Detroit, Mr.
Imlay leeks ae if the trip agreed with
him,
TANGIBLE GIBTs: We are pleased to
state that before leaving Banff for
Ontario Rev. R. Pearson was very kindly
remembered. The citizens gave him u
roll of bills amoauting to $128 ; at Beuk•
land, the other appointment the people pt
the camp presented him with a wallet
oontaiaiug $97.00. Agold watch obain and
looket was the gift of the charohi people
at Banff 0225 and the jewelry was com-
plimentary to both the donors and rent.
dent. Miee Bella Pearson wbo taught the
Banff school, received an ebony toilet set
and two pictures of Banff as a parting gift
from the scholars and en agate jewel ease
from the reeideute of the village. These
tokens of appreciation will no doubt he
highly prized by Mr. and Mise Pearson
who enjoy the golden opinions of the
peopleabout here era well.
111orrttei.
Out the weeds.
25 dente, in advanoa, gots Tnz Pose. to
January let, 1907.
George and Mre. Rattan, of Atwood,
were vieitore with Edward and Mre.
Nichol last Sunday.
Next Sabbath the eervioe in Jackson's
oburoh will be wibbrawn owing to the
quarterly communion at Blyth.
The usual Sabbath eervioe at Sanehine
church tette not held last Sabbath owing
to the quarterly 0omma0ion eervioe at
Belgrave.
Joseph and Mre. Clegg are enjoying an
outing at several of the local Summer
tenons enoh as Goderiob, Boyfleld and
Grand Bend,
Mre. Thor. Bielby, Sib line, returned
home Mouday evening, from a month's
visit with relatives and Mende in Tor -
auto and York Oonnty,
A short time ago Ab. McColl had bis
leg injured while assisting at a barn
raising at bie brother's barn. He is getting
round all right we are pleased to state.
A number of new township bridges
will have to be erected next year es
several of them require constant patch•
ing now to keep them in ehape for pub.
lin travel.
At the Bale of imported horses held at
Seaforth Robert Scott, 6th line, per.
chased a cholas filly for whioh 0860 was
said to be paid. Mr. Scott i0 quite a
horse fauoier.
The trustees of S. S. No, 9, commonly
known as tattoo's Sobool, have engaged
Miee Murdie, of MoRtllop townebip, a0
teacher, at the rete of $826 for the
balance of the year.
Mre, John Manning arrived home
Monday evening after au extended and
enjoyable vital) to the West. Mise
Sperling, here Meter, a000mpanied her
here from Toronto on a visit.
The wind storm !oat Sunday night un.
roofed about 40 feet of 1130 barn roof at
W. A. McCall's, Soh line rattere and hay
fork traok also went. Many of the
fields of grain wore aim badly battered
down, The rain fell in horrenbe in places.
Harveet Home Services will be held
next Sunday, Aug, 120, in Johnaton'e
Church, Bluevale Cirouit. Rev. W, B.
Smith, B. A„ of Woodatook, will preach
at 10.80 a. n>, and 7 p. m. There will be
no esrvioe at, Bluevale or Ebenezer next
Sunday.
Towuebip Contrail met Mat Monday
and trahsaoted a good phare of business.
They will meet again next Mouday, 18th
fast„ at 10 a, m. and in the afternoon
will hear appeals in connection with the
Kelly Drain By.Law. There are only
two appeals.
Q000rnr WEDDED,—A quint wedding
took plane at the Methodist parsonage,
Brnasels, on Wedneeday afternoon of this
week, when Mies Maggie, only daughter
of Arthur Cantelon, 8rd line of Morrie,
became the wife of Edward Pollard. of
Grey, The bride looked charming in a
dream of white organdie trimmed with
all Duet Moe, inoortion and wbite taffeta
silk ribbon with write elation hat to
match. The groom's gift to the bride
wag a bandeome broeelet. Their many
friends wish them a very pleaeant Bail
over the matrimonial wee, Rev. E. G.
Powell tied the matrimonial knot, Mr.
and Mre, Pollard take up residence on
the groom'd farm iu the 6111 non,
TVreia too-.
A load from here spent Sunday in
Formoea,
The Misses Godbolt returned to Exeter
on Monday.
Alex. Gibson returned to Toronto on
Saturday.
Allan H. Rae le spending this week in
Peterborough.
Mise Minnie Smith is visiting with
relatives in Tara,
Mise Amens, ot Brussels, vielted in the
village on Sunday.
Mre, Fleming, of Toronto, is the gneet
of her daughter, Mre. W, Carr,
Mien Jamie 61oTaviab hail gond to
Wingham for a visit with reiativee.
Oliver Smith, of Mosley, ie spending
two weeks with hie mother, Mrs, H.
Smith,
Ales, Munroe and family are having a
few holidays with the former's relatives
near Milverton,
Mieeee Laura Lewis and Georgie Howe
have gone to Port Elgin where they will
epend two weeks.
Eetitor Watters, of Fordwioh, will oo.
oupy the pulpit as the Epieoopul church
Sunday afternoon.
Mies Batters, a former resident here
but now of the West, is eojoying a plait
with Mre. Robert Black,
Mrs. Campbell and daughter, Miee
Lou Campbell, of Woodetook, are guests
of Mise Alioe Hamiltou.
Mr. and Mre. Howe arrived from Eng-
land on Monday and are the guests of the
loaner's brother, Goo, Howe.
Harry Brawl) arrived from 100miota,
Man., on Monday and is the greet of his
parade, Dr. and Mre. Brawn.
Tbere was no tervioe held in the
Presbyterian Obarob on Sunday, Rev. L.
Perrin having left the previous week for
his holidays.
Mre. John Sanderson and Miee Mary
Sanderson, accompanied by the tormer's
eon's two children, of Toronto, arrived
here on Thursday,
William Ferguson, for many years a
reeideot of Howiok, passed away at hie
home on Monday evening. He ie a
brother of John Fergusoo, of tbie pleas.
Some from bore who spent Thursday in
Listowel were ; George Laokie, Mrs. T.
G. Hemphill, A. and Mrs. McLean, W.
and Mre. Rutherford, Mieeee Ethel and
Edna Godbolt, Tina Rae and L. Mor.
risen.
On' Friday afternoon the Wroxeter
Court of the 0. 0.F. entertained their
friends to a very enjoyable pio•nio in Dr.
Smele'e grove. The program consisted
of boyo' and girt' rapes, men's rages, foot
ball, baseball, quoits and swinging.
There wits 9 very large attendance and
every one went with the intention of bay-
ing a good time and certainly suooeeded.
The local Ooart deeerve credit for the
epleudid thorium of their undertaking and
it is to be hoped they will repeat the
pio-nio next year.
Gree.
25 oente, in advance, pays for Toa
Pon to Jan. 1st, 1907.
A good share of the harvest will be oat
by the close of this week.
Township Gannett mivatee may be
read on page 4 of this issue.
Mies Mina Dark of Atwood, 18 a visitor
at ,Hagb Porter's, 10th con., this week.
Public eoboole io rural eeotiona will re-
open ou Monday, 20th for the Fall term.
Joe Shaw and daughter arrived home
last week from au enjoyable trip to Wis.
oonein,
Quite a number from Grey attended
the Old Boye' celebration ab Lietowel
last week.
We are sorry to hear of several oases of
typboid fever but wish the pallente a
speedy reo0very.
Maes Annie Rozell returned to Paw
Paw, Miobigaa, with her Bieber, Mre,
Engle, last Mouday.
Last Sunday's wind storm made s
sorry mixup of Standing grain in seam
eeotiooe of the towoehip.
A number of 500711ee talk of visiting
the West to aeeieb io oaring for the grain.
They will go on Friday Aug. 17113.
A por01on of the root of Hugh Stewart's
barn, 16th con., was blown off by the
high wind of last $today night. The
damage has been repaired,
Where le the neatens weed Inepeotor ?
Many of the roadeidee are showing
Wearied °rope that will seed many an
mare ot the adjeoenb farms. The Ooanoil
and Petbmsoter0 shonld wake up.
Tan Tax RATE.—By By•Law No. 262
of the township of Grey the tax rate will
be a0 follows for 1906 ;-0o. rate, 2 mills
on the $ ; Townehip rate, 8 mills mud
towoehip rate lot eohoole, 1 61/100.
Dr. Will. E. Bryane has eooepbad
a position ail assistant to Dr. Brand, of
Toronto, and will epend a year there
at least. He hat the material in him to
take him to the top ot the profeaeional
ladder and hie many friends in this
locality wish him seatless.
Applications will be received by the
Township Ootnoil up to 4 p. m, on Mon.
day, 17th inst., for the' position of Treas.
urer for the Municipality of Grey. The
vacancy as caused owing to the resigna-
tion of Treasurer Raynbanb.
Mre. 0. Ritz and Miee Ooobrane, of
Dryden, Now Ontario, are visiting their
brother, Boot, Cochrane, 14th eon. Mrs.
Bpb. Smith and eon of New Hamburg,
are also vioitors at Mr, Ooohrahe'e. Mrs,
Smith ie hire. Ooobrane'e meter.
Mre, George Motdann has been enjoy
ing a week or so with her 8 daughters,
Mre. Thos, Willaameon, Mre, Geo. Mo.
Kay and Mre, Jno, McLeod, For e
person of 78 yearn hire. MoMann as quite
0%01100. She makes her home ohist•
ly with her daughter, Mre. Jno, Short.
reed, of Morrie township,
Mies Minnie MoLaaghlin, who bae
been living in Waekada, Manitoba, baa
'who is vieitiug with relatives and friends,
in MoRiliop and looality, wag visiting
Mre, Thomas Williamsaa, 14113 non.
Thee, and Mre, Young, of MaKillep se•
oompanied Mies McLaughlin. The lat.
ter and hire. Young are eieter0,
There age several orcee dogs belonging
to Groyilee that are going to go to dog.
dom if their raping oat to taokle every
horse and buggy that passes is not stop-
ped. Lite is too precious to beve it haz'
traded by Ibis Bort of thing. Tbe ownere
efl00id be made aware of the action° of
thoee doge and If the naioauoe does not
Dean the law should be pat into effeot.
Already more than one upeet has been
eaneed,
Wel. NEweoMns PAeeee Away.—A fetter
was reoeived by True Poon on Wednesday
from R, J. Newcombe, of Newark, N. J.,
announoiug the detainee of hie tither,
Wm. Newoombe, a former well known
resident of aria township, in hie 74th
year, The old gentleman died on Friday
of last week at the home of hie daughter,
MMB. J. B. MoOallum, from where the
funeral took plane on Sunday afternoon.
Interment was made ea Fairmount.
People We Talk About.
Rohl, Downing was on tbie sick list
this week.
Mrs. J. Leckie ie bolidaying at
Southampton.
Barrieter hioDonald was al) the Co.
town for a few days.
Wes Annie MoLauohlin le visiting with
friends et Silver Garners.
Ino. Wilbee, of Stratford, was home
for a few days this week.
Mrs. (Dr.) Hotmee and Dorothy are
bolidaying at Port Elgin.
Mies Sarah Dudley, of Toronto, is
visiting under the parental roof.
John and Mre. Wheatley and ohlldron
are visiting relatives in Stratford,
W. J. Murray, of Exeter, was a visitor
in town on Wednesday and Thareday. ;
Mise Mabel Zimmer was the greet of
Atwood friends during the past week.
Ed. Kerley le enjoying a holiday with
the 014 Boys' in Berlin and Strattord.
Fred, Adams, Miee Edith and Willie,
of Fordwioh, were in town oo Tuesday.
F. S. Sootb attended the ram at
Mount Forest on Tuesday and Wednee.
day.r. and Mre. Doughty, of Preston,
were visitors with A. and Mre. Mo.
Glair)),
R. Drone, who ie employed at Fergus,
was bare for a few days visiting his
family.
Miee Jeeeie Cunningham bae returned
from a holiday visit at Clinton and other
pointe.
Mies Georgia Roee, of Listowel, is the
gamete of relatives and friende in town
this week.
Mies Lottie J. Brown and Miee Agnes
Walker are the mete of friends in Gorrie
this week.
Dr. J. P. MaLauohlio, of Toronto,
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. D.
MxLanoblin,
Mies Lizzie Brown io home for a
venation from the Tomato Central
Baeineeo college.
alias Olive Mainprize, of Preston, ie
visiting with her sister, Mre. W. H.
Stewart, in town.
alias Edith hicLauablio, of Toronto,
wee a visitor with her parents and old
artsode intown,
e r
Mre, and alias Mar ay, of Seaforth
were vieitore with friends in town during
the past week,
Mieeee Mabel and Linda Ooivin were
visiting their Bitter Mrs. Geo. M. Mitchell,
of Ethel, the peat few days.
Miee Carrie Hingeton is spending the
week at Wingham and ie attending the
08esion0 of the Smmer Sohool.
()Marge Thomson, of the Metropolitan
Bank, Brigden, ie spending hie holidays
under the parental roof, Brueeele.
Mica Amauda Beams, of Ingersoll, am
oompanied her oonein, Mite Mildred
Soots, to Brueeele thie week on a vieit.
Rev. Mr, Finkbeioer, of Campden, was
visiting reiativee and friends in Brussels
and Morrie for a day or so thie week.
B. Gerry visited trienda in Buffalo, N.
Y., for a few days, taking advantage of
the Exoureiou last Friday to Niagara
Falls,
Mre. Jae. Ballantyne and eon are visit-
ing at Londeeboro' and Clinton. Mre.
(Do.) T3oeeaok, of Ianerkip, a000mpauied
them.
Milton MoArtor, of Brampton, was
here on Wedneeday visiting hie many
old friends. Brampton's Oivio Holiday
Was on Wednesday.
DeWitt Holmee, of Park Hill, a form.
sr Brnseelite, was polling on old friends
in town this week. He lntende taking a
position in Wingham.
Rev. A. C. Tilhu, of Prowbridge, was a
salter en Tait POET on Tuesday while
driving through to Goderioh to attend
the sessions of the Summer Sobool.
Mre. James Wilson, a000mpanied her
daughters, Mieeee Edith and Ella Inman,
of Guelph and Chicago, reepeotively, to
Toronto lust Friday for a holiday viett,
Among those who took in the Exonr.
exon to the Falls last Friday were B.
Gerry, Jno. and Mre. Goatee, Jno, Bata
man and Mies Laura, James Cuthill, and
Geo. Willits,
Maes Maggie MoNanghton, of Clinton,
was palled home owing to the illness of
her father but the patient improved so
mach that she was able to return.
Mies Fannie Rogue is aleiting her
sinter, Mise Nina, at Mount Forrest, and
inoidentally taking in the Old Boys'
Celebration being bald there this week.
Miee Dolly Shaw was renewing old
friendships in Braude and was the
out of tJMies oahldsaposiiion as enleeladyin (lode.
doh.
Colin Shaw, of Springfield, Ohio,
formerly a well known young Brueeelits,
was a 0101108 hi town on Wadoaaday.
He looks ae if the Amerioan air agreed
with him.
H, L. Jackson arrived home on Mon•
day atter seeing the sighto eO Hamilton,
Buffalo, Boston, Providence, New York,
&m, Mre, Harold Creighton oame with
him for a dolt to town.
MOB Hattie Downing le visiting at the
Methodist Parsonage, Park Hill, with the
family of Ray. S. J. Allan, formerly of
Braude, They will spend part of the
time at Grand Bend, the looal Summer
resort,
Mies Eva Cober, of Moorefield, le visit.
ing in town,
Mre, Geo. Baeker is visiting at Blyth
and Wiogbam and Miaow Lena and Pearl
in MoKillop.
Mies Joao coa0te, of Chicago, is holt.
daying with her grandparents, James
and Mre. Menziee, William street.
Misses MoGregor, of Boafortb, and
Mardi°, of McKillop, were visitors with
Mrs. W. Martin, Flora street, thie week,
. We are 0orry to hoar that Mre. Dan.
MoNangbton ie oink at the hospital in
Mooaojaw but we hope ere will croon be
better,
Jae, G. Jones and W. 0. Smith are
away to Poterboro' representing Western
Star Lodge, No. 149, Braseeln, at the
Grand Lodge of I. 0. O.F.
Miss Ethel Sootb, who taught in Brno.
cele Public Sobool is renewing old friend-
rbips 1n Brussels. She Iles been attend.
ing the University at Toronto during the
past year. Mise Scott is a weloome
Visitor.
B. S. and lura. Cook, web known real -
dents of Fordwioh, were in Brussels on
Tuesday. Mr. Cook has lived in Howiok
for the past 80 years and has been honor.
ed with the beet the people had to give in
both church and munioipal ollace. Be
wears bis years splendidly.
The Stratford Beacon eels :—Albert
Diokeon, brother-in-law of A. M, Key, of
thio oily, has been transferred from the
Toronto branch of the Bank of Montreal,
where he 000apled the position of teller,
to the Seattle, Wash. braooh, to wormy a
similar poeitioo. Mr, Diokeou'e home ie
in 50400ioh.
James B, Holden, wbo Ilse just been
eleoted t0 represent the YermilliOt1
dietriot in the Alberts Legislators, is
married to a daogbter of M. A. Worth,
who was born in Mitchell, and is a
brother of Mre. W. R. Davie. Mr.
Holden ie the youngest member of the
Legislature, being only 29 yearn of age.
Mre. B. Gerry, of town, is a aunt to
Mre. Holden.
Brussels Council.
The regalar meeting of Bruseele
Council was held on Monday evening,
Minnbea of last meeting read and permed,
All the members present except A.
Baeker.
Following aca0ant0 were presented and
on motion of H. James and Jam. Jones
they were ordered to be paid ;—
Waterloo Mutual, ineuranoe Town
Hall $40 00
Robert Olrver, salary 83 33
R. Henderson, opal for Town Ball 33 95
W, H. Kerr, on printing a00000015 00
Judge Doyle, legal Oahbill appeal 14 35
Wm. Sellers, gravel 84 25
A disonsaion took phos ail to the
quality of the gravel being put on Turn.
ha00y ebreet and 11 was oonoeded it was
not good enoagb and farther gravelling
has ceased until a better pit is opened.
J. Leokie addreoeed the Connell relative
to the building of a small dam in the
river below the irou bridge with a view of
improving the appearance of the river
and affording boating laoilihieo and op.
portuuitiea for bathing and possibly
make a place for skating and outing to
the Winter. A grant by the town would
be a proper thing, he thought. The work
if undertaken, would have to be done in
low water and would poet from $120 to
$150.
Oouuoillor James asked what the
properties immediately benefitted would
pay toward it ?
Mt, Leokie Bald he had not ooneidered
that side of the gaeation. From 2 to 4
feet of water would be neoesoary. The
dam should be 3 feet high.
Reeve Henderson thought it would be
a luxury. The work of cleaning out the
river might be done by a bee. Dam
might be placed at boundary of Mre,
Coaeley'e property.
Jas. Fox approved of the plan and
thought the pebuo generally would share
iu benefit. Some people had already
agreed to aid by private eubecription.
Moved by H. James, seconded by Jae.
Jones that the Finance Committee make
an examination of the site, martian the
coat and report at a later date,
Oounoillor Jones said it was 0new
move and bee people not reeidente by the
river Should bo asked for their opinion.
If there was money to spare the foot.
bridge asked for should be baht,
Oounoillor Ballantyne thought the
Council would not be warranted to expend
money on a dam when a footbridge wee
pressed for. It is wasting time to seek
Information if nothing further is to be
done. The motion pervailed.
Jae. Thnell asked why redaction was
made ou Eleotrio light a000unt at last
meeting 1
The Connell stated dockage was for
individual lights not burning on dark
nights. A half hour was spent 1n thresh.
ing out the matter of "on" and "off
lights" whioh has been up on a number
of previoue 0000eiouo. 11 was thought
that ou some evenings the lights were
not on early enough.
Dauoau Ross asked that the Ball rent
rata be reduced from $5 to $2 per eveu0og
for eutertainmoute held by him. council
agreed it he used Half 18 nights to make
tee 92 but the program and conduct mast
be of a higher type than that of Saturday
evening. Oonolable Oliver oomplained of
the gross profanity ueod by Boma of the
onteide element owing no doubt from too
freely imbibing of open jean, One of
the rigs driven by the vietsors parried a
keg of beer on tap. Mr. Rose wad he was
a loser to the tune of $11.80 by Saturday
evening's wrestling exhibition,
The Oigarette law violation wee before
the Commit. It was stated that] the law
was violated by an Individual bringing in
oigarottee from an outside point and die.,
posed of them to minora. Further
inquiry will be made and the violators
made en example of.
Ooanoil then adjourned.
St. Marys oivio holiday, Monday, Aug.
18th.
The British battleship Dominion, Cap.
tail) Kingemill, has arrived et Halif80.
A St, Tbomae base ball player wag
etruolt by a pitobed ball and 10 etill un.
0on0oieue,