HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-9-27, Page 1Vol. S8. No, 12
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1906 W,HeKERF?,Prop
New Advertisements.
1.008k—Mre, lurk.
Locale—J, J, Allen.
Doming—Dr, Ovens.
To rent—F, R. Smith.
Dueler loot—Tbm POST.
Watob lost•, -Henry Keys.
Looale—Prof, Doren wend,
stow for sale—Alf, Backer.
Feeders for sale—a. Oleeg.
Board wanted—Drawer 8L
Farm to rent—F. 8. Soott.
Coming—Prof, Dorenwend,
Get a photo—H, R. Brewer,
Boy wanted—D. Ewan & 00,
Sealed tenders—Fred. Galina,
Bull for service—D. Babertean.
Farm for sale—Wm. Stemmon.
Boar for eervioe—Daniel Shine.
Fall Millinery—Miens Hebkirk.
Soap making time—F, R. Smith,
Choice Mfiliuery—Mies 8traoban,
From end to end—Ferguson & Ross.
Voters' List Court—Twp. of Morris.
Voters' List Court—Village of Brunie.
Beautiful Millinery—Mre. MoKinIey.
Ready •to - wee r hats—R, 0. Davies & Co.
Three times—Wingham Bue, Oollege.
Notioe—Robinette, Godfrey & Phalen.
Lostdbn.x•
Thee, Hammond and wife, of Elma,
were visiting with Dir. Coote and family.
Mre. J, J. Irvine had her arm badly
welded which neoeesiatee a little nnreing.
Wm. Leeming wag anfortnuate enough
to get injured in the leg with a horse and
is uonflned to the hoose.
The Bethel ohurob people have let the
eontraot for erecting a large shed, 40 by
50 feet. The Cement work to Gordon
McDowell, of Brueeele, and the carpenter
Week to Alfred Hewitt. The work to be
pushed ahead at once.
Richard Robinson had the miotortane
to fall off the wagon and get entangled in
the lines remitting in a severely broiesd
body and other jejune bat we hope to
see him around Shortly,
k3tetgrave ,
Mre. Wm. Newcombe and daughter,
Mrs, Macdonald, ot Newwark, are visit.
idglriendo in Belgrave Ibis weak.
The Minn Flemming, who have been
making their borne in the Bouee of
Refuge, Olintou, are oat on a two weeks'
vacation.
Thoe. Brydges who recently lost hie
barn by lire, will hold an auction sale
of farm stook and implements on Mou•
day, October let.
Mr. Daley, who has sold his farm in
in East Wawaeooh, ie making some im
provemento on his property in Belgrave
before moving in.
telteevtelce.
Ninnies of Turnberry Muni! may be
read on page 5 of this teen,
Brussels Fall Fair Thursday and
Friday of neat week. It will be a
hostler,
S.T. Elliott, of Kelowna, B. C., has
been visiting hie father, Jae. Elliott near
Blnevale. It in twenty years einoe Mr,
E liott lett this notion.
A By law will be presented to Turn.
berry Council at Ire next meeting asking
that the term for Reeve and Cannoil
shall be one or two years. If paeeed it
will be voted upon et the Munioipal
elections neat January,
NEWSY NOTES —L, B. Doff, Editor of
The Weiland Telegraph, is ,pending a
week'e variation at his home bere.—Mise
Tina Geddes, of Morris, le vielting her
Meter, Mre. J. Johnston,—Mre, Fred,
McCracken, of Hengelo, visited her
mother, Mrs. John Gardiner, recently. --
Mee. George Martin, of Warren, Ohio,
bag returned home after vieiting her
sister, Mre. R. N. Duff,—Inepeotor Robb
visited the eoheal here on Monday and
on Monday evening, at a meeting held le
Clinine 1Nilliuery
We wish to announce to our Customers
that we are again prepared to show you the
Newest Styles in all classes of Millinery, pro-
cured from the most up-to-date warehouses.
We follow the Fashions very closely, and
you may procure the same styles as are being
worn in Toronto, Chicago and Detroit.
We thank you for past patronage, and are
better prepared this season than ever to give
satisfaction. Call and see us.
Miss Strachan
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Eye and Ear Surgeon
VISITS BRUSSELS' MONTHLY
If you require Eye Glasses, Spectacles or treatment for Eye,
Earor
a Nose do not fail to see DR. OVENS.
Office ; Smith's Drug Store, Brussels
Next Visit—Tuesday, October 2nd
Hours :-8 a. m. to 1 80 p. m. _
.��W5Wgiti.AZIS et_lae Y,delRSeeil.f'sC9'.,i�+ lakviJ: ,d uelnetIV AWeear eVeeei e'
FALL
MILLINEY READY
Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties
THfa invitation is yours to come
and -see everything that is cor-
rect and new in Fall. Millinery,
Nothing that has been accepted by
the Fashionable of New 'York and Paris
has been neglected in our Styles.
No formal opening this Season—
just
eason-...just drop in any time.
Girls wanted to learn the Millinery.
Misses fib.
� l�tir
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the eobooiGouee, he explained the new
law relating to eohpole to the ratepayers,
—Last Friday peerning Rev. A, MuoNab,
of Walton, preached the prepare/cry
'memo's here and on Sunday Oommunion
service wee held —Mise Eva Duff bee
returned from a year's vielt with relatives
in Obio.—Maloolm Aikenbead visited at
Mr. Wylie', le Turnbsrry last week,—
Mrs. Joseph Pugh bee returned from a
8 montbe' visit with relatives and frlende
iu the Weet.—Rev. W. J. and Mre. West
attended the Oonventlen and Preobybery
meeting at Molesworth last week,
W at 111,005.
Rev, Mr. Carry was a visitor tet At.
wood this week. 4
We are pleased to etabe that Dr, Neal
is regaining his old time vigor.
Rev. A. MaoNab, M. A„ attended
Maitland Presbytery at Molesworth.
Next Banday afternoon Rev, Mr. Fere,
of Garde, will preach the fearveet
Thandegiving sermon in St. George's
oburoh in this village.
We are sorry to hear of the eeriooe ill.
nese of Wm. Pollard and wife, well
known residents of this looality. Their
many friends wish them a epeedy re.
oovery,
Brunets Fall Fair on Thursday and
Friday of next week, Hon. Wm. Patter
eon, Minister of Onetime, will open the
Fair, Perth infantry Band will give a
Concert in the Agricultural Hall There.
day evening and play on Friday. A tint
olase program at the Concert in the Town
Hall Friday evening.
Dr. Ovens, M, D., London, Eye and
Ear Sorgeou, will be at Smith's Drag
Store, Brussels, on the first Tuesday in
each month, Hoare, 8 a, m. to 1 80 p. m.
(intermit, equint, failing eyesight, deaf•
nags and nasal catarrh treated and
glasses properly fitted. Next visit,
Tuesday, Oet, tad,
W ranee sae a•.
George Trench left for the Weet last
week.
Jae. Paulin, jr,, ie spending two weeks
in Bimooa.
,hare. Scott Bleck is vieiting with raise
lives in Gorrie.
Miss Milleon, of Orillia, is the guest of
Reeve and Mre. Harris,
Mine Ella Sanderson returned to
Wallaoeburg on 'Thareday.
Reeve Harris was a judge of horses at
larkdale Fall Fair Met week.
Mies Rutledge, of Bolton, le vieiting
with D. and Mre. Rae, in Howiok.
Mise Lala Rutherford, of Brneaele,
spent Sunday with bar parents bere.
Mies Beatrice Howe, of Mount Forest,
visited over Sunday at her home here.
Mre. Lawes held her millinery opening
ou Tuesday and Wedueeday of this week.
John Rea, of Bolton, is spending a few
days under the parented roof in Howiak.
Mise A. Lowry,j of Belmore, spent a
few days of last week with Rev. and Mre.
Oeterbout,
Get a Photo taken at
Brewer's
and get Satisfaction I
—Our Studio will bo npen on Full Fair
— While in town don't fail to give ns a
call.
—Come prepared to get a Photo, taken.
—Oome early and avoid the rush.
— Crayon and Witter Color Portraits a
epeoialty.
—Stook of Frames and Mouldings.
—Bring us your Pictures to Frame.
— Always welcome.
H. B EWER
ITHREE
TIMES
as many students were enrolled
at our opening this year ae last
year. Theoause is, that all our
graduates-reoeive excellent sit•
nations in leading Canadian
and American cities,
'
Wingham
BUSINESS
11 iughafm COLLEt E
to a live institution, It does
things,
Catalogue for the asking,
GEO, SPOTTON, Principirl
Walton
JEWELRY
STORE
.I have opened a Jewelry
Store in the McNim
Building, and my stook
is new and well varied.
Special attention paid
to Repairing.
You will find my prides
moderate.
Di BLAKE
raise Higgins, of Gientarrow, le the
guest of her grandmother, Mrs. A. Me
Michas!.
Jae, and Mre, Paulin left for Wiarton
on Monday whets tiny will vieit for a
few days,
George Pantie and John Dangle!' were
delegatee to Toronto Leat week from the
I. 0, 0. F.
John Brethauer was in Walkerton Leet
week and in Mildmay on Tueeday judg-
ing poultry.
Will. Harvey unfortunately had hie
ankle badly epraiued on Saturday while
working In Gorrie,
Mre, Tins, Walker, of Howiak, enter-
tained the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist
ohuroh last Thursday ettern000,
Alex. Montgomery, of Edmonton,
Alta., formerly a resident of Orange Hill,
called on old trieuda fa the village on
Wednesday.
Harris Hamilton, of the Standard
Bank, Toronto, is spending two weeks
holidaying with bis parents, Jno. and
Wire, Hamilton.
Rev, H. Di Langford, 01 Brooeele, will
preach the klarveet Some Thanksgiving
eermon in the Epieoopal church next
Sunday afternoon.
Fred. Taylor's entice sale paeeed off
very enooesefuliy last Wedneaday after-
noon. His household effects paeeed
through here to Gorrie on Monday where
Mr. Taylor will reside,
itlorr5M.
Turn Pon gives the news.
J. Clegg, has 40 head of good Leaders
for sale. See ant,
Morrie Township Counoil will hold its
next meeting on Monday Oot, 1515.
Brueeele Fall Fair Thursday and
Friday of next week. Dont mise it,
Herb. Manning, 6th line, who had hie
leg broken earns weeks ago, is getting
along very nioely.
Quite a number of on township people
took in the Fall Fair et Blyth last week
and will visit Wingham on Friday.
Next Sabbath afternoon Rev. W. H.
Crewel, native Indian Mieeioeary, will
prank' at Ebenezer oburob, 2ud line, -
The Voters' List Gourt for the town.
ebip of Morris will be held at Blyth on
Tuesday,Ootober 9t at 11 '
h o clock a. m.
,
There are some 86 or 40 sppeals, it is
said.
Treasurer T. B. Brandon was away to
Montreal and other pointe of interest for
a well deserved holiday. He was a000m.
ponied by Rev. W. J. Brandon, of Port
Colborne, Out.
The fine 100 aore farm of Jno. Wheeler,
4th line, le on the market as the pro.
prietor is unable to till the farm owing
to poor health. It is a eplendid property
and will ao doubt be pinked by some one
shortly.
A heavy draft filly has been ,old by
James Sherrie, 411 line, to Alex. Mo•
Lauohlin, 01 the same line, for the tidy
sum of $100. It was bred from Royal
Park and a Taeteall dans, audit only took
toe mare to raise it.
East Huron Fall Fair at Brussels
Thursday and Friday of next week.
Thareday evening Hoo. Wm, Patterson,
Mieieter of Castome, will be present and
give a epeeists in response to an address
front the Town Couuoil. Stratford Band
will give a anent.
EneNszze ANNrvmaesnr,—Sunday, Ont.
715 will be Anniversary day at Ebenezer
Methodist eberob, Blnevale oiroait, Rev.
A. 0. Tiffin, of Trowbridge, an excellent
preaoher, will 000apy the pulpit 01 11 a.
m. and 7 p. m. Special music will be
provided. A Thenk offering will be
taken at these eervioe, inetead of tbe
usual tea meeting on Monday evening.
Envelopes for the offering have bean die.
triboted and no doubt the people of that
community will be as generous ae they
have been in the past. There will no
doubt be a large attendance.
Crmake roolr.
Nub Sabbath afternoon Rev. Mr,
Armstrong, B. D., of Ethel, will occupy
the pulpit of the Methodist church in
tbie place.
Hr. and Mre, Ooombee, of Miobigan,
Mr. and Mrs. Onbt and Mre 3. Ooombes
at Blyth, are pests of A, and Mre. Mo•
Donald thie week.
Athol MoQoarrie, who fa a graduate of
Tna PoeT, bas taken a position on the
staff of the Goderioh Signal. We wish
him the beet of enooeee.
In publiebing the list of Model School
pupils attending at Goderieh Tam POST
inadvertently omitted the name of Mise
Susan MoNair, well known in this viola.
ity.
The Fall Fair at Brussels on October
-4th and 6th will be a hammer. Ou the
first evening tbe fine Perth Infantry
Band, of Stratford, will give a concert in
the new Agricultural Hall. Hon. Wm,
Patterson, Minieter of Oustome, will give
an addreee.
The annual meeting of Orenbrook Beet
Ring will be held in the Foreatere Hall
on Monday evening, Oot. let for the per.
pose of winding ap baeinees for the oar•
rent year and arranging for the next,
All the membete are requested to attend.
A. MaDoaeen, Secretary,
Dr. Ovens, M. D., London, Eye and
Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug
Store, Brueeele, on the first Tueeday ie
each month. Hoare, 8 a. m, to 1.30 p.
m. Cataract, equiut,'failing eyesight,
deatneee and nasal oaterrh treated and
gluon properly fitted. Next visit,
Tuesday, Oat. god,
MATntttooiat.—on Mondey.l0th inst.,
the hymeneal bow was tied at the mange
Mitchell, by Rev. J, W. Molutosh, be.
tenon Sunni Merrily, V. B. of Dabliu,
Ont., and Mise Lydia Lenora, only
daughter of John V. Stein, an old and
well known resident of this looality.
Many good wieheg accompany Mr, and
afro. Murray on thtir voyage down the
atream of lite.
Dins, PERRY LRFT Fon80Nm.i--The will
of the late Dare, Kuntz Perry was entered
for probate by Mre. W. J.E. .Boyd and
the Toronto General Trust Oo. It ie
valued at $298,980, of wbiob $104.628 is
oath in bane. To Gideon Perry the
hneband ie left the Innomef
0 $60,000
during his life, At hie death the money
is to be divided between John and Mabel
Batty, nephew and mode. Thoeo two
aloe get the income on $120,000 more till
her death, Her two eletore, Mre. Fahey
and Mrs. Cor, get the income of 540,000,
and Gustave Kuntz, Waterloo, brother of
the brewer who left her the money, gets
$20,000 outright. Bt. Joseph'', Orphan.
age get 510,000 and $20,000 to 01.
Josepb'o Hospital to build a wing. The
Hum of 3800 10 left for maeeee for her
and bar husband, and 3200 is left the
ohurob for the keeping of her grave
green,
Mre. J. R. Williams, of Gorrie, who
returned to bee home in Philadelphia,
also spent a couple of days at Rivereyde.
Don't neglect o0 see the advt. of R. 0,
Daviee & Co. on page 6 of this issue.
Their stook of ready-to.wear hate le
tholes.S. 13, dole has completed his 7th pair
of abutments and line put Gement floors
in the cellar of hie brink blook here and
the platform of clement fa front of the
stores is elso oompleted,
Mre. A. A. Taylor, from Rolla, North
Dakota, who has been visiting her sister,
Mre. B. B. Oole and who also paid a vieit
to their parents at Benit Ste, Marie, bas
returned to bar home in North Dakota,
The. Thank -offering meeting of the W,
F. M. 8. will be held in the Preebyterian
Manch Tuesday evening Oot, 2nd, at 7 80.
Rev. A. U. Wiebert, of Brussels, will
addreee the meeting. A cordial invitation
ie extended to all. Silver collection will
be taken,
The flue 200 aore farm of L. A, Maeon,
near Ethel, is offered for sale at a bargain
as the proprietor desieee to loosta in
Saskatchewan owing to the improved
oondition of hie health since going there
on 0 visit, Bee the bills for farther par.
Honiara.
Mrs. Samuel Chambers, who hae been
ill with a slight attack of typhoid fever, le
now recovering nicely we are pleased to
state. Mies Taylor, trained puree, of
Oolorado Springs, who was here on a
visit to her uncles' Wm„ Jobe and Rory
McLeod, waited on her with great swept.
ansa.
Dr, Ovens, M. D., London Eye and
Ear Burgeon, will be at Smith's Drag
Store Brussels,
on
the
first 7ae
ed
ay
in
eaob mo mouth. Hones,
8 a. m. to 1.30 p.
m. Cataraat, squint, failing eyesigbt,
dealneee and nasal catarrh treated and
gleans properly fitted. Neat vieib,
Tuesday, cot. 2ud.
A public meeting will be held in the
Township Hall, Ethel, on Monday Oob.
let, at 2.80 p. m. to organize for a Local
Option campaign. Speeches, music, oto,
will be on the program to make mattere
intereetiug. Every temperanoe worker
and aympatbiser in Gray ie Defiantly re-
queeted to be present.
Mrs. Johnson, who is 71 years travelled
all the way from Pbiladelpbia alone,
She wee one of Strabford's old girls.
There were only nine log hoasee in Strat-
ford when her parents arrived there from
the Old Land, She also paid a visit to
her brother, John Williams, who is Mrs.
Oole'e tether. He is older than Mrs.
Johnson and did not feel equal to meet
the family at Stratford so Mre. Johnson
went to see him and is now on her
return trip n Philadelphia, She and
Mr, Williams had not met for nearly 40
years.
STATION AGENT SMIITE DEAD. — Loot
Monday the ead iutelligenoe of thedemiee
of John Smith, agent of the G, T. R,
here, was reoeived with regret, He bad
been stricken witb paralysis the There -
day previous, Deceased was in hie 66th
year and was highly esteemed. He wag
a member of the Baptist ohuroh. The
remaing were taken to Port Elgin for
interment ori Wedueeday morning. Mrs.
Smith and family are accorded the sin.
aore sympathy of the community in their
sorrow. A relieving agent baa been
attending to the duties at the depot.
The Ethel Auxiliary of the W. F. M.
B. and the Epworth League, both of the
Methodieb clinch, met Thursday of last
week to quilt 3 pine for the Indian
Home at Kitamsat, Mr. Raley, the Mis•
eionary at Kitnmaat, ie supported by the
Lae nes of Wingham district. er. Ae the
Indianho o me has been burned the Mie.
eionsry Society and the League are
going to send a box. Any one who hae
good warm, serviceable clothing to spare
will do a kindness it they will leave them
at the borne
of Mrs. Samuel Ames and
they will be torwerded to Kitamaat.
G,r o s'.
Township Gonnoil met at Ethel on
Monday of this week.
Bueb fires have been making quite a
sweep in a few notions of Grey.
B. Guy Trask, of Thedlord, visited
Nice Obrietena Buttrey last week,
Miee N. F. Pickering, of Guelph, was
a vfeftor at the home of Wm. Buttrey,
1115 oda.
George Edwards, of Bruseele, is doing a
rushing baeinees drilling wells for the
farmere in this vicinity,
Mathew Stewart, 16th con., hae been
on the sick list bat is improving nioely
now we are pleased to elate.
Mies Sete Biller,, who has been visit.
ing Iriende in Grey was called, to Morris
by the Bitten of her couein, Mre. Doagafd
McDonald,
J. Zeigler, of Heidleburg visited with
Louie Steles last week and aleo took in
Kincardine Fair, he having a brother
residing there,
Miens Otani and Lola Steles have
resumed eonool after having prolonged
holidays, Miee Orma having an attack of
jaundice and Lola a felon on her finger.
Mies Jessie Livingstone lett on the 14th
for Dabna, Seek., where she will visit her
brother, Archie, wbo ie how le Women!
stare besidess in that town. We with
her a pleasant May.
Tbie week a stem of a raspberry bush
was plotted on the fern of Andrew
Lamont, 10th oon upon which a bomber
of ripe berries, second crop were found.
Tbie speaks well for the growth end
favorable ei raster of the excess,
Mre. J. Houston and eon, of Grand
View, Man., are vieitore at Menses
Redstone', Milne. Later Aar. Bonston,
a son of the host, will be here alga. It is
5 years eines Mr. Honoton went West.
He ie toramao for the Northern Lumber
Oa,
Mrs. John Biebop, an old and well
known resident of the 615 oon,, hao been
quite ill with pneomoaia and a weak
heart, She oaugbt ooid while vieiting et
Toronto during the:Fair, We bope She
will Boon be better.
A public meeting will be held In the
Tawoehip Hall, Ethel, ou Monday Oat.
let at 2.80 p. m. to organize for a Local
Option oampaign. Spesobee, music, &o„
will be on the program to make matters
interesting. Every temperenoe worker
and sympathiser in Grey le urgently re.
quested to be present.
While repainting lbs removal of so
worthy e reeident as the veteran John
Roddiolr from the 18th con., we bid hie
gentian, Mt, Addie, who bas bought
the farm, e very hearty waloome. He
and hie bride bane arrived from Stratford
and taken possession of the farm.
EAav0aT Bone Snavrose.—Harveet
Home services will be held in Roe's
Church on Sunday and Monday next.
Bev, E, G. Powell, of Brussels will preaoh
on Sunday et 10 30 0. m. end 7 p. m.
when a thank -offering will be taken up at
each service. Monday evening at 8
o'olook en excellent program will be
rendered consisting of mneio, &o., and a
lecture, ',The Man the Aga Domande,'
by Rev. Mr. Powell. No one should mise
this treat.
WEDDING BELLS.—On Wednesday of
last week Rev. Mr. Larkin performed the
vary interesting ceremony at the Presby-
terian manse, Seafortb, which merle R.
0. Campbell, Lot, 14, Oon. 18, Grey, and
Mise JannieDauoaneon, 17t3 oon . hue.
band and wife. A wedding party was
held at the home of tbe bride's mother,
Mre. J, Danoanson, in tbe evening. Mr.
and Dire, Campbell oommenoe married
life under favorable supine and with
the good wiebes of a wide Circle of rela•
tivee and friends. •
QUIETLY WmnoED.—The home of Dan.
Carmiabael, 21 Dennieon avenue, Torun.
to, on Sept. 1215, was the scene of a quiet
wedding when Miee Annie, Meter of the
hoot, beoame the wife of Wallace Oolline,
of Clarkson. Rev. Dr. Turnbull tied the
nuptial knot in the pressen of the im-
mediate relativae of the bride. The
newly married couple left far their new
home m near1
0 aekeon
The above
mentioned lady ie a niece of John D. and
Pater McNeil, well known residents of
Grey. Her many friends bare wish them
many yaars of happineee,
Geo, A. HART DnozAs0D.—After an
illness of eight months George Athlone
Hart, formerly of Grey and Elma Tps.,
paid Nature's debt on Saturday of Leet
week, at bis home near Clinton, pressing
away at the age of 36 years, 10 months
and 17 days. Oonenmption was the
ailment. His wife predeceased him tour
years ago. Mr. Hart moved to Hallett
on Jaly 12th and wee only in bed a week,
He was nursed dnring his illness by hie
sieter,iu-law, Mies Nellie Shiele, of Grey.
The funeral took place last Sunday to
Bruesela oamatory, Rev. Mr. Leng.Ford,
of Braesele, aonduoting the service dI the
grave. The pallbearers were Reuben,
Harry and Jno. Hart, Wm. Bray, Angus
Oarmlohael end W. G. Hart, brothers,
brothere•in law and ooeein to the dreams.
ed. Mre. Joseph Story and Mre. F. M.
Shiele, of Brueeele, are cousins of the
deoeased. The sobjeot of this notioe was
a member of the Preebyterian ohurob,
Cranbrook.
People We Talk About.
Mies Millie Grewar is vieiting at Clave.
land.
Albert Hewitt, of Kincardine, was In
town Tuesday.
Mre, McMartin ie vieiting her daughter
Mrs. W. Wilton,
Alfred McMillan visited friends in
Wingham last week.
Jno. Hill le bask from a flying but en.
joyable visit to the Weet.
Thou. Friendlbip wag on the eiok list
for a few days this week,
Mre. (Dr.) Wilson, of Mildmay, was
viaiting Mre. B. 0. Wilson, Brueeele.
R. and Mrs. Leatherdale were 'salted to
Galt to attend the taneral of a relative,
Miesins
N Rogers was home for a few
days vieiting her uncle, Dr. Lontbien,
Geo. Hamilton, of 'telt, was vieiting
hie uonsin, Mre. J. H. Oamerou last week.
Mise Sara Hafet has been vieiting her
brother in Cheeley during the past week,
Mies Iama Mitchell, of Ethel, is visit-
ing her grandparents, Geo, and Fre.
Colvin,
Charlie Andrews and hie sisters, Mies.
ea Aggie and Tessie, of Seafortb, spent
Sunday in town.
Mre, P. Scott and Mre. A. MoLennan
spent a few days net week visitiug Mre,
Brine in Seatorth,
Mre, (Dr.) Burne and her mother, Mrs.
Jno. Waugh, were visiting Mre, J. H,
Reid at Seafortb last week.
Mre. Geo. Bogeys, who hes been aigit.
ing friends in Walkerton, Mount Forget
and Toronto, has returned to her home
hare.
Mre. Morrow returned to her home in
Midland lest week atter a two weeks'
visit with her daughter, Mre. G. N. Mc.
Laren,
Dr, Lonthian and daughter, of Union -
elite, Mich., were visiting hie sister, Mre.
(leo. Rogers. II ie ten yeare eine be
visited hate before.
A. E. Mellish, who was relieving at
the Metropolitan Bank, left for Toronto
Saturday last. We will be glad to have
bins visit our Lown again.
Fred. and Mre, Wilton, of Chicago,
ate visiting hie mother, lira. Janne Wil.
eon, aid enters, He bas disposed of hie
drag business and will probably looate In
Ontatf0.
Meso Lizzie Roes arrived home Timm
day of last week One a very pleasant
trip to Manitoba. She oalled off at
Mosley on her way bine to vieit her
brother Tom,
We are pleased to hear that hire, R.
K,B,ose, of Liatowel, who recently under,
Went a options medical operation at
Guelph, has enMoiontly recovered to
return home This week,
Mrs. Ino. Walker and baby and Mies
Grine, of Teeswebsr
wen called to Bros.
rus•
sole on Saturday on aocbuot of her
mother'e illness. Tip latter is ooneider.
ably better wb ars planed to hear,
Rob Work has bean enjoying a few
belideye,
Raseell Lowry fa home from 86,
Thorne on a visit and recruiting hie
health,G
B, erry and wife spent fear or five
days iu Blyth with their sou, N. B, and
family last week.
Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Neal, of Peterboro',
were visitors with Hz's. and Miss K. Mo.
Kinlay, Mill etreab,
Mre, 3, T, Roes was an the Wok list
daring the peat week bot is batter again
we are pleased to state.
L. Addie and bride, of Stratford, were
the guests of Jae. and Dire, Bellaatyna
laeb week. The gentlemen are sousing.
Mies Mandy Beare, returned to ber
home in Ingersoll, after a two menthe'
vieit with her ooaein, Mies Mildred Scott.
Mise Aileen Soott has taken a poet.
Hon in the Millinery department of the
MOFani store, Seafortb. We wish her
enC0eoe.
Wm. Miller has been on the sick Ileo
with typhoid fever but we treat be will
be epeedily restored to bis aooaatomed
good health,
Mrs. Geo. Beaker stepped on a nail
that penetrated one of her feet last week
laying her aside for a time from ber
aeaal activity
Finlay Scott, jr., wbo spent a few
months fn the Weet, le home and le pull•
ing up in avoirdapoise einoe hie arrival
we ars glad to hear.
James 8traoban left town on Wednes-
day for Toronto to resume his studies at
tbe Ontario Dental Oollege. There's
eadoeee wbon ye gang awe' Jamie.
Mrs. M. McLennan and son Will., who
have been visiting in Brussels, era now
at Wroxeter with relativae and friends
end will go from there to their home in
London.
Geo. H. Andrews, of Brussels, attended
the Young People's Convention at
Moleeworth Tuesday of last week and
also visited friends on the 2nd of Grey
from Saturday till Monday.
Mre. St. John, of Denver, Col., is
vieiting her mother, Mrs, Ino, Meadows,
Jobe street. Her husband a000mpanied
her ae far as Chicago, where lee was
attending e, Miners' Convention.
Mre. F.S.tt is
Soo home again a'n ai tee
g
her visit in London, Thorndale, and
Ingersoll. She was a000mpanied by her
brother, Seymour Servide, who will
likely spend the Winter in Brunets.
Mre. (Dr.) W. J. R. Holmes, of Gods.
rich, and ber son, Barrister Dudley and
Mrs. Holmes, of Wingham, were fo town
last Saturday, looking around their old
home and renewing format aoquainban•
MM.
Gert. Baker, druggist, who bas been
at Port Oelborne, Oot., is enjoying a
vacation under the parental roof in Bras.
aeleand is a welcome visitor, He has an.
aepted a position in Chatham and will go
there from Braesele.
A. M. Kay, postmaster of Stratford
Station P. 0., Thos. Trow and James
Pringle left Taaeday morning tor the
Panido Ooaat, via 0. P. R, tThey went by
boat from Owen Sound, and will be
absent four or live weeks.
Bert. Lott left on Wedneeday after.
noon for Brantford to resume hie studies
et the Inetitute for the Blind. He is
getting along nicely and speaks moat
favorably of the good work being done et
the sohool. We wish him euooese,
Mre, Joe Ballantyne and her father
Jno. Mibohell, of London, are visiting
Mrs. A. 8traoban, and other relatives.
They have just returned from a very
pleasant trip to the Old Land. II ie
50 years since Mr. Mibobell was there.
Wm. Sample, of the Soo, who has
gone throngb a siege of typhoid fever
here, et the home of hie parenbe, le eble
to be about and will Boon be as vigorous
as ever. He will leave with hie family
for the Soo shortly calling at London en
roots.
0. N. McKay and family removed to
Seaforth this week, Mr. McKay has a
position in the farnitore factory. Tbay
bane lived in Bruesela for 11 years. We
wish them encase and hope to see them
bath to town again. They have not die.
posed of their property here,
Howard W. Shannon, business mens•
ger of the Evening Times, Roohesbsr
N. Y,, gave Two POST a oa11 lest week.
Be was a former Braesellte being the
seoond eon of the late John Shannon,
who died a short time ago at Goderinb.
We are always pleased to hear of the
encomia of former Brussels boys.
Dr. Graham, of Brueeele, was a Pao'
tenger on the ill fated train to the Weet
upon which so many loot their lives ow•
ing to a collision. He was not injured
and was speedily engaged Betting broken
been and binding up gaping wounds.
The Dr. will not be home before the
tepee of a few weeks, We oougratalale
him on his escape.
W. H. Maunders, who name home net
week from Idaho, where he is ranobing,
for a short visit, will return, we ander.
eland, ehorbly, taking Mre, Maundera
and daughters with him. While sorry to
lose them from Benaeele we voice the
sentimente ot many old Mende in wish-
ing them health, wealth and happineee.
We hope they will find their way beok
before many years roll by.
Last Monday W, 13, Ballantyne,
Editor and proprietor of the Emerson
(Mao,) Joareal, arrived in Brueeele for a
holiday visit with relatives and old
friends. He has been in the Weet for e
number of years and in addition to keep.
tog a beetling buetneee going manages to
see oeneiderable of the world and enjoy
a good time, Tbos. Ballantyne, 000 of
oar oldaet residents, is the viaitor's
f
athe
r.
TilePoen welcomer to Brendle en old
and highly esteemed resident of Carey
township in tbe preen of Jobn Roddick,
who gold hie homestead on the 13th Cott.
of Grey, to hie grandson, L. Addle, at
Strattord, who le now inpoineasion. Hz'.
Roddiok will make hie home with hie
grand daughter, Mre. D. Rftobie, who bag
also moved to town, Mr. Ritchie will
leave this week for the West where he le
interested in real estate. Ha will bake a
tar of stook and eebtiat ' dents it
a with
him. We expect elx, Ritchie will do 'welt
ae he ie a thrifty man, Mr. Itoddiok is
over 80 years ot age.