HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-11-8, Page 1Vol.. 88 No, 18
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906
W. H. KERR, Prop
New Advertisements.
Locale-Jsu. Fox,
:Eyesight -Jae. Fox,
Strayed -Wm. Strath,
For sale -0. `Turnbull.
Lomtl-W, F. Stratton.
Strayed -Otto Schnook.
Local -•Thos, McGregor.
Auction sale-Euoae Oriob.
Proper vialou-F. R. Smith.
Heavy eltoee-1. 0. Richards.
Btg Fun Show -Barnett Bros.
You asnnot get -H. L. Jaokeou.
The tub toot- Ferguson & Rios,
Notiuo to Oreditore-A, B. Maotiona&d,
, lstrizt 8035.
Wx-oxeteur.
0. Hinds hpeut Sunday with relatives
in Blyth.
Mrs. T. G. Hemphill wee it visitor in
BtueeoIs last Friday,
Robert Harris left for Rainy River
Distrlot on Monday.
Mee. F. V. Diokeon ie spending a week
with friends in Goderioh.
Thos. Ballantyne, of Blytb, is Mammal.of hie eon, Jas. Ballantyne.
Roy Smyth, of Kincardine, visited
friends iu the village last week.
Dr. W. M. B. Smale has returned atter
a few days absence iu Turouto,
0. and Mre. Beige attended the funeral
of en uncle In Milverton 00 Tuesday.
Melville Rae retnrued from the Weet
on Friday, whore he has spent twu
mouths.
John Gorton left for Maekoke on Fri•
day where ho will spend a fewweeke
busting,
Mre. Craw, of Orillin, is visiting her
Meter, Mre. Jas. Paulin who still coo•
thluee very low,
The Bio Fun $how
TOWN HALL, BRUSSELS
�° aay ev'g)' 11011 12
BARNETT BROS. present Mr. Herbert
Mance in the Screaming Faroe Comedy
UNCLE
DUDLEY
FROM MISSOURI
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
Spacial Vaudeville Features introduced
between Auto
A Big Coutinuous Performance
Admission 15o, 250 and 35o.
HELP
WANTED
Young ladles and gentlemen who
Are desirous of making a record,
are wanted ab the
Wingham COLLEGE
(AM dated with Clinton
Bnoiueae college)
to prepare for Bookkeepers, Sten-
ographersand Telegraphers.
During July and Auguetewe could
only alloNR-WENia of the noet-
tloue offered our graduates.
Catalogue free.
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
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The
Tub
Test
There's one -and only one
-sure test of Unshrinkable
Underwear - that is the
wash tub. It's the test that
"Staufieid'.s Unshrinkable"
sands -not once, but all
Winter long.
atanfield's
Unshrinkable
Underwear
is absolutely nnsbriuhable.
We guarantee it -and beet
dealers everywhere sell it.
FELM4
tit. --fir
ROSS
Mies Millie Barrie vleitod in Brunoels
last lllriday,
Hallow e'en paaaed off very quietly in
the village with the exoeptioo of a few
uoisy biolt,taalre,
Mrs. Rutherford and slater, Mies
Annie Pantie, of Slmooe, spent a few
days with their graadparents, Jae. and
Mrs, Peal in,
Rev, J. H. Oaterhoat gave a very In-
teresting sermon Sunday evening on
"Faults of yo00g women," There were
lady naherere and a ladies' (Moir.
There was no eervi0e in the Prseby
terian ohnroh on Sunday evening as Rev.
L, Perrin had charge of the 5ervto0
in Jamestown. Mies Jean Davidson led
the young people's meeting.
alumni eyto w]t.
John and Mrs. Cott, of Blyth, were
called here owing to the illness o! Mre.
Ooombee, mother of Mrs. Outb.
Stewart Smillie ie expected home this
week from the Northwest where be bas
spent several months. We are glad to
hear it was with anuses.
'rhe Drat line of Morris hes been visited
4 times this year by the megeenger of
death, °ailing away a eon of Alex.
Forrest's, Mies Smillie, W. J. Johnston,
and Alex. Forrest. This eboald be a
load oall to the neighborhood.
We were very Sorry to bear last week
that an old and highly esteemed resident
of thio locality in the person of Mrs.
Joseph Coombe(' had suffered from a stroke
of paralyaie, effecting her right side.
Her many friends hope she will soon be
lolly resbored, •
113elgrave.'
Mre. Richard Sbouehouea still on.
times very poorly.
Thee. and Mre. Wilkinson, of Michi-
gan, are visiting friends in Belgravo.
Richard Leiabmau has beau seriously
ill bat ie °lightly improved. The family
are 1.11 gathered home.
PRzea.tTaoroN.- Ou Friday evening,
Nov. and a few of the Iriende of Abraham
13rydgee assembled at his home and upset
a very =meant evening in eooial ohat.
Balers leaving they presented the boat
with the following address and an en
velope °outatrring the sum of $400.00.
To ARRA$Atr BnYDGRB EBoSrn.-
We, the undersigned ut the enrroand•
iug community, wield to (bow the esteem
in wbiob you are held by them, and wish
to tangibly express tleir sympathy to
you in the lose yen have eoetaiued in the
last three years, and we hope Providonot
will shine brighter on yon in the future.
We ask yea to accept this lam of money
and hope you may be long spared to enjoy
it. Signed on behalf of the committee,
Robs. McMurray, T. S. Brandon, Elijah
Higgins, John Shoebottom, Wm. Elston,
T. Abram, Wm, Geddes, Joe. Brandon,
Rubs. McGuire, Abraham Praetor, Riah•
Srd Premier. Mr. Brydgee made so
appropriate reply.
W al tun.
TUE Poem gives the nem.
',Look out for the locomotive."
Farmers ars hustling the root crop this
week,
Robert Blair may take a trip to the
West.
A new livery is one of the evidences of
the "bum" to be In Walton.
Rev. Mr, Corry, B. A., hes been invit-
ed to give an addreee at 1135 Anniversary
meeting in the Methodist abaroh Bras.
tale, next Monday evening.
Mies Mand Ferguson, who was home
from Toronto for Thanksgiving, has re.
turned to the Queen Oily where she is
taking a =wired octane. She abon'd
prove an apt pupil,
Love of eyeeight is worse than lose of
fortune. No matter how small year eye
trouble may be, have it oorreoted. bee
Teethe & Bon at Fox's Deng Store, Bette -
eels, on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.
2lst and 22nd.
It is abated that Postmaster Neal and
hie good lady may take a rest from the
more motive mauagemeut of the Store
hneineea here after the New Year by
passing it over to their eon, W. G., who
has grown ap behind the 0000100 and ie
well and favorably known.
Anuiverettry serviees were held io
Duff's church on the 28th alt., and were
oouduoted by the Rev. Robert Martin,
of Stratford, who preaolted two able and
eloquent discourses. Notwithetandiog
the inclemency of the weather there were
goodly andiertoee present, and those who
faded the storm were well repaid by what
they beard.
This week John W. Morrison goes to,
Milverton where he takes s position in
Mr. Beattie'(, office who is iu (Merge of
the traok laying on the new railway,
Mr. Morrison has bad ooneiderable
experienoe in railroad work during the
past yea! and appear° to have a opeoial
aptitude for it and he should olimb the
ladder. While sorry to lose him from
Walton his many old friends in this
Motility wish him enooess. He will riot
stove hie honeshold Aetna in the mean
time. The Milverbou people will fled
You Cannot Get.
Another Pair of Eyes
Y
Agood roaeon why you should take
the beet oars of the pair you have, Hav-
ing seoared the servt0e0 of a reliable doc-
tor of Option in the person of
DR. A. E. H. GRUPPE
THE EYE SPECIALIST
and a gentleman of high standing in Mie
profession, with 15 yearn praotioal exper-
ience,I can recommend his work to give
perfect eatiefaotion. These u
gewhosuffer
from defeotive vision or eye strain in any
form, kindly cal) at my store and reserve
an appointment for examination.
Hr Lr JACKSON
JEWELLER.
Testing and Examination Pres,
J, W, a valuable aoqulaibion to their
tidy village as he is poseee'ed of many
gifts,
Tim anneal meeting of the Walton
Brunch Bible Sooieby was held in the
Methodist ohuroh on Friday of last
weak, and was well attended. The
Agent of the Society, the Rev. W, G
Baena, 13. A., of Mount Forest, as wac
to be exploded from hie known great
ability, delivered an exneedingly eloquent,
Able and luforming address on the work
a000mpliabed by the British and Foreign
Bible Society in all parte of the world
daring the past year. Mr. Hanna was
thoroughly oouvereant with his eabjeat
and had every foo:, and minute detail
at his lingers' ends, He was able to
tell to the astonishmentof hie and once,
without reference to his brief, the um-
ber of copies of the Boriptures dispo.ed
01 in every 0050try in which the Society
operates, and to trios the greet world
movemeute that bate resulted, and are
resulting from the dlstribu ion of the
word of Life. No b: t•er addreee bis
been delivered in Walton for many a
day and the Bible Suoiety is to be oon
gratulobed on being ab a to oummand
the eervtoce of a man ul the calibre) of
Mr, Hanna.
1!:tltel.
A. wedding is on the program for next
week.
10 cents gets Ten Poem for the balanoe
of 1906.
Last Sabbath the regular qua•terly
service was held in the Methodist church
here, the pastor oflletating,
The evaogelistio services in the Metho
diet chetah are being continued thio
week. Rev. Mr. Rivers, of Belgrave, aft
Meted lam week.
At the Voters' Liet Court, held recent-
ly at Ethel for Grey township, the
Liberate put 10 names on and struck off
10 from the other side of the house.
Are your glasses right ? Vision
ohanges as ail things do. Bee Taube &
Son at Foxe Drug Store, Brawlsls; on
Wednesday and Tbarsday, Nov. 210 and
22nd.
Ethel Male Quartette will sing at the
Methodist choral, aunivereary at Brae
eels next Monday evening. R. 0. Davies
will oontribnte solos acid Rev. Mr, Aron
strong s. speech.
The poultry which has been purobased
by Robe. McKelvey will be shipped from
Ethel station on Nov. 16th. Those vibe
are delivering should bear in mind that it
wilt be oeoeesery to make delivery early
as the oar must be loaded by eleven
o'clock a. m. Thous who have not told
poultry °Mould oousult ale. McKelvey be
fore the 16th inst.
(*Jr flit 0/1.04100.
Mita Tatter was the guest of Miss Long
for a few daye.
Mre. W. Heuther and family returned
to Bo. Marys on 'Tuesday,
hire. (Rev.) D. 13, McRae reiurned
from Cltuton ou Monday.
Miss E. McNair Is home again after
nnreiog the Porter family through the
typhoid fever.
raev.
Rabbit Mantiug is one of the sports•
man's joys.
Jno. Cole, of Belgrays, was visiting
Lawrenoe Wheeler this week.
May Oliver, 16th oott:, fe viaiting her
Grandma Robertson, 8th oon.
Township Connell minutes may be
read on page 4 of this issue.
A reeidenoe ou the 10th con. is aborbly
to have a h(weekeeper installed.
Track lityiug is dune ou the 0. P. R.
nearly to the new station near Monoreiff
and ballasting is in programa farther East
now.
The uveal servioee in Roe's and Union
obnrobee were withdrawn last Baebabb
a0 the quarterly oommanion was held at
Ethel.
Mrs. Ed. Hollinger, of Hibbert, twp.,
wan'sigiting at J. mud Mrs. Hollinger's,
9th non., and walled on other relative('
last week.
Don't forget the %notion Bale of farm,
farm stook, implemente, &o. at Jas. S.
Shaw's, Lot 8, Oeu. 12, ou Friday atter-
noon of this week,
25 (lents per bag will be paid for good
pmriug apples delivered at Braaeele
Evaporator during the next 10 daye bob
must be there on or before Saturday
17th inst.
Miss Sadie MoTaggert, formerly of the
10111 cop,, who bee oesu living at Lame.
dee, Sask., will leave ehorbly for Prinoe
Albert, where she will melte bar home,
Partioalere later,
Last Friday Donald MoTaggart arriv
ad home fr•m Saekabohewan and Mani
bobs where be spent the past two months.
Juo, ie 000binning in the Weet and is em•
played on the 0, P. R.
85% of headaches are the result Of eye.
etraiu, Proper fitting glasses will give
permanent relief. It you ere trobblsd
that way consult Traube & Bon at Fox's
Drag Store, Braeeele, on Wedueeday apd
Thursday, Nov 21st and 22nd.
We were somewhat germ:toed to bear
that Jno. N. Smith, loth Cow intends
going West to Edmonton locality. He
will bold an auction sale of farm &took,
implements &o., on Wednesday, 14th
inet. Mr. Smith went to 'Toronto on a
business trip this week.
An auction gale of farm &took, fm
plements, do, le announcedfor Tuesday
afternoon -of next week at Jae.
Oololough'O, Lot 10, Oon. 14. As he
purpose going to the West where be hes
taken up land the sale will be without
reserve. ,
John Menary has sold ble 100 Dors
farm) Los 15, Coo. 9, .o his father, John
Munary, "1 the same line, for the
sum of 84500, The latter will hold an
sudbioo gale of farm Moak, impiemente,
&o. Tuesday, 20th Wet., and may spend
the miming Winter in the lumber woods.
The poultry which has been pnrohaeed
by Robert MoAelvey will be shipped
from Ethel stamen on Friday Nov. 16th,
Those who are delivering should bear in
Mind that it will be emaseeary to make
delivery early as the oar must be loaded
by eleven o'olook a, M. Those Who halo
not sold tboir poultry Amid commit Mr.
NoKeIvoy Worm' the 1603 lost,
Morrie'.
At to meeting of the young people of 8.
B. No. 6 Morris last Tuseday evening (b
was deoided not to hold the annual
Obristmae Entertainment this year,
trot 10 days Jno. Onuuiugham will pay
25 551105 per beg for good puriog apples
delivered at the Evaporator Brussels.
No fruit will be taken after Saturday,
17th net,
In the Batty ournpstitiun, with Eaet
Huron Farmers' Inetit0le, Walter Broad
foul, 5th line, was awarded the second
P0,00,168 00 The topic was ou the Ex
termination of weeds, &o,
Remember the date of Tenho & Bon's
visit t0 Braesele and it your eyes bother
yea in any way do not fail to consult
them at Fox's Drug Store, Wednesday
and '1.'hutsdoy, Nov. 21at and 22nd.
Owing to being oeerstooked, Martlo
Garniee, Brd line, purpose bolding an
suction este on briday afternoon of next
.vook, 16th inst., at 1 o,uloak. R. H.
.0010(ea wilt be the aoutioneer.
The funeral of the late Alsx. Forrest
took pique Friday afternoon and was
largely attended. Rev. Geo. Baker, of
Bluevale, ooudaoted an appropriate
est toe. Pall bearers were Geo. Jobuston
Geo. Pea000k, A. Simpson, W. aid M.
Moses, and Jas. Straohan.
Thoe. Julian, who worked for Robert
()atria, 4th line, for some time, had the
mtafortune to lone his Tett Maud this Fall.
Ho was out shooting and the gun explod•
ed shattering his hand so badly it bad to
be amapbated. Mr. Julian is here on a
visit and is making favorable progress.
He talks of going to school again and
puttingghimself in poeitiou to earn a livsli
hood iui;nother line owing to the•obanged
Oicoamataooes in wbiob he is now found.
We wish him samosa. The aooident 00-
oarred in the Eastern part of the Pro-
vince.
BARNS BnnNRo.-Tuesday morning the
barn of T. M.Bendersou, Bluevale road,
MO wdestroyed by fire. It appears that
Mr. Henderson had been working in the
barn at au early hour and hong
the lantern on a peg. By tome means,
the lantern tell, sod the plaoe caught Are.
The flame was quenched, it was
thought, bat some time atter the pleos
was disoovered to be in a blase, and was
soon totally destroyed, with nearly all the
(entente. To lose a barn is a heavy loss
eapeoially as Winter is approaching,
when shelter and food for stook are re
gained.
First Term Exam.
BRUSSELS CONTINUATION
CLASSES.
zooms 1 & 2.
FORK III B -Examined in Geom.,
French, Latin, An. Hist., Geo., Arith.
and Lit. Total 600. Honore, 450.
M Fear 480 H Hogg 842
L Lamont ....454 G Rose 883
N Sparling....442 L Straohan 323
A Lamont ....388 8 Armstrong 972
T Zimmer .,..861. T Dark 288
H Young 349
From III A -Examined in Lit„ Alg.,
French, Latin, An. Hist., Geo. Total
000, Hon, 450.
M Brothers.. -.644 R Shaw 374
I Frain 543 J Robb 866
F MoPenzie ..480 G Armstrong 862
T Wilson 478 L Rutherford,.342
I{ Deadman.,470 J Wilton 812
W Strachan... .445 W Hendereon274
L Dickson ,...409
Foam I1 -Examined in Alg., Lat.,
Arith., Hist., Geo., El. science. Total
600. Honore 450.
S Stubbs 463 P Bremner ....869
E Evans 448 W Browett....826
L Sinclair 487 G Robb 825
J Cunningham 392 0 Scott 811
P Balker 588 0 Bell 308
0 Holmes 873 W MoOutoheon:289
8 3
M Dunbar 7 R S
inolair ....226
Fonar I -Examined- in ,Arith., Lat.,
Alg., Hist., Gr., EI. science. Total
600. Honors 450.
H Moore 529 W Scott 848
J Leokie 516 A McKelvey ..048
O Jordan 609 0 Armstrong ..287
T AJrtnebrong 477 L Thnell 268
M Birt 421 E Ewen 227
T Diokeon ....420 E Miller 205
orrest 415 D Wilson 208
342Wilton ......418 S Amend 189
H MoOall 858
J. H. OAtoouoN, Principal.
M. FnoeoNniN,
PUBLIC SCHOOL GLASSES.
noon 8
ENTRANOR.-examined in Aritb., Lit.,
Mem„ Mat., Aribh., Gram., Spell, Total
600. Honore 450.
M Jones .. 498 N Ewan 864
F Scott 487 KAment 863
J Henderson ..464 B Ourry 828
0 MaMillan....422 B Leokie 802
A Robb 890 V Walker 278
C Amend 888 W Bell ........228
I Berkley 879 F Gerry 179
Jn.IV-Examined in Arith., Spell.,
Phys., Lit., Mem., Arith., Hist. - Total
570, Honore 428.
E Deadman ..641 Willie Long. 829
S Speirau ,..470 W Sparling825
13 Warwick ,...455 R Wilton 824
H Armstrong ..460 V Ainley 291
E Plum 41.8 H Mooney ....287
J Armstrong 882 Winnie Twig ..280
B Harris 868 M Thomaon....271
B Welker
n Lowry
ep GFoxilpin
.
0 Leokie
S Gerry
867 E Somere......260
1164 L reamoab ....244
• 862 H oampbell..,.217
845 G Wilbee 215
842 W Millar 194
887 Ben Walker.,..182
K. Wfueoei, Teaoher,
nodi 4
BR. III -Examined in Arith. Lit,,
Geo,, Hiet. and Spell, Total 600.
Honore 878,
F Stttbbe 468 0 MabeOald ..811
1'a Bateman ,, 888 81 Amenb, .. , . , 807
CLOSE OF A FORTY YEAR
PASTORATE i amount (leered. Nov. 15th le the day .
set for the completion of the undertaking.
Many are taking en votive interest in
tbie effort.
Happy Relation and Regretful Separation
Last Sabbath Rev. Arob. MoLean, D
D., preaabed the (losing discourses' in a
must onooeeefnl pasborabe of 40 years in
oonne0tiou with St. Andrew's Preabyber.
Ian church Blyth.
M••nday evening a farewell eooial wae
held, the prinoipal feature of which waft
the presentation ora oto gee for $500 to
the r•tirin8 paster, aouompauied by a
most eu'ngisliu addreee. Mrs. MoLean
wan made the recipient of a secretary
and two chairs by the women's Foreign
Missionary Snooty, of whish she was
the President. An addreee breabb•
Mc sisterly words of affeobiop was read.
The replies wore in keeping with the
eventful ocoteimi, Bolurave?reeky terian
ohnroh over which Dr, MoLean wail
pastor for eome yam", sent a oomplimett.
tang addreee by their pastor, Rev, Dr,
Hestia.
Short addresses, full of kindly appreoia.
tion, retruepeotinn and good wisles were
made by the local and visiting pastors
and a most enjoyable evening was stout
by all concerned.
Rev. A. McLean, D. D., Mae had
rather a remarkable experience. Iu hie
long pastorate of 401yettrs be was only
laid aside 8 Sabbaths through illness.
He proved himself a good preacher, a
faithful pastor, a wise administrator ;
and a moat excellent citizen. For 87
years he has been Clerk of Huron Preeby.
tory. The degree of Doobor of Divinity
was oopferred in April 1903. The re.
tiring pastor leaves Bt. Andrew's church
in splendid condition, the various depart.
mento being well organized and under
eompetent and ecotone office bearers.
Dr. MoLean and bis exoellent family
will long live in the memory of the
Blyth people.
Mrs. John Straohan, of Grey, is a
gilder to Dr, MoLean. Tuesday Rev.
REV. A. MoLEAN, D, D.
Dr. MoLean and family removed to
Goderiob where they potpoee making
their home.
Sabbath next Rev. Mr. Martin, of
Exeter, will deolare the pulpit vacant
and arrangement(' will be made for the
early calling of a s000seeor to the faith.
fat man who did hie part eo nobly in the
loug years now gone by. Ib is (desirable
charge and no doubts proeperouscareer 15
before the oongregatioo it the happy rola
Mona betweeu pastor and people are
retained.
BP. ANDREW'S OBUROH, BLYTH
G Herr 866 W Ainlay 800
W MoLaohlan..866 E Lamont .. , 257
P Dark 360 E Platt 261
I Straohan ....351 B Burgess 2601
W Kerr 850 F Friendship ..216
F Robb 321 M Burgess ....187
M Tbomson818
an. III -Examined in Arith., Lit.,
Gram., Geo., Hist., Spell. Total 550.
Honore 413.
0 Crooks 441
E Barkley 487
Hazel Lowry422
HB
immons405
A Moore 389
V Ross 879
H Lowry 378
S Brothers 870
A Finn 868
N Fox 861
A Wilton 858
13 Burgess 805
D. SPITE, Teacher.
ROOM 5
Se, II -Examined in'Aribb., Lit., Geo.,
comp., Mem„ Spell. Marks 600.
Honors 460.
E Toole 612
T Deadmao.,600
J Habkirlr 489
L Ballantyne 472
B Moore 489
H Walker 417
W Harris 415
F Lowry 408
A MaLanoblin404
W Lott 404
I MoLauohlin899
E Lowry 892
L Lowry 880
L Holmes 375
V MoOraaken 842
B Wilbee 840
R Barkley 837
P Thuell 828
0 Oolvin 819
M Bishop 819
J Jackson 800
T Snider 247
an. II-
A Roe 484 13 Fox 888
3 Elliott 464 G Edwards ....881
B Kerr 426 F Wood - 859
W Armstrong417 0 Jamieson....807
H Work 404 W Btretton....278
O Crone - 896 N Browetb ....208
M. T. Dower; Teacher.
noon 5
CLAW V -Total 600.
L Bargees ....575 H Crone ...,,.589
L Jankenn ...672 J Ballantyne ..519
J MoLauohlin; 668 R Sinoleir ....898
A Thomson ..502
OLAee IV --Tota) 900
R Stewart ....695 L Amend ......467
M Mercer 581 !J MoLuaohlin. 444
I Toole 570 R Ritchie 412
W Payne. 569 B Oampbell..,,400
I' Payne 668 R Howitt ...,..284
L MoOraoken509 V Sinoleir 221
M Friendehip..498
OWNS III-Exoellent-S MoLnuohlin,
W Somers, R Ourrie.-Good-M Carter)
J Tbompoen, 0 Powell, W /Jackson,
(`LABS Il--exoel'ent-R Many, A
MoLsaohiin, E Shiele, LSnidor, 0 Crosse,
0 Jackson, J. Jamieson. Good --P
Barkley, L laokeon, W Buchanan, $'air
It' dlnrbon,
Cuss I-Exoellent-W McDonald, H
Gerry. Good -W Bargees G Snider.
Fair -11 Payne,
J. Rama, Teacher.
t'll(Udell tiff ill ES.
Tan W. 0. T.13. will bold a public
meeting 11110 Thursday evening in Mel.
ville ohuroh oommeooing at 8 o'olook, A
good program will be given. Ad-
dresses will be delivered by the
resident ministers. A °enlist invitation
is extended to all. A collection will be
taken to aid the Temperance work.
At the monthly Missionary service in
the Methodist Sabbath School last Ban.
day afternoon a moat appropriate reading
was given by Mims Nora Maunders ; a
well rendered duet by Misses Bertha and
Pearl Sharpe; and a short, pointed ad.
dress by Rev. 3. E. Maandere. The
oolleotion was 35 95. This makes about
850.00 for the past seven months.
Lust Sabbath morning, in oonneotion
with the quarterly communion aervioe
in the Methodist (thumb, the pastor
preached a most appropriate disoonree
on "'The purple cop." It taught the
mystery of pain, temptation, the extreme
darkoen and bitterness of death, the
oonviotion of bin, the sestet of lite. A
large number partook of the sacrament.
The evening text was "Father the hour
bas Dome." Following the sermon the
gaarterly-fellowship meeting was held.
"We all do fade as a leaf" was
the timely text chosen by Rev. Mr.
Wishart in Melville charoh last
Sabbath morning on "Molt be gave a fine
discourse. In the evening Mrs. Good.
fellow, who has spent 6i years in India
and is now on furlough, gave en addreee
occupying an boar, on inoideute aonnest-
ed with bet work which was both inter.
eating and instructive, Miss Goodfellow
'poke to the Mission Bend Saturday
5(ternoo0. Ber parental home le at
Thornbury, Ontario,
ANrtivsRBARN, Next Sabbath Rev. B.
3, Allis, of Parkhill, a former highly es•
teemed pnetor, will preaoh et the anni-
versary services in the Methodist ohnrab
at 10.30 a. tn. and 7 9. m. and will also
addreee the Sabbath wheel in the alter.
noon. Special musio by the oMoir.
Monday evening a platform meeting will
be (told. Addresses are expeoted from
Rev. Mr. Ourrie, B. A., of Walton ; Rev.
t n B.D., Rev, . J.
Arroe r4 andR S
E. F. g,
Allan. Music will be supplied by the
Ethel male quartette, R. O. Davies and
the rhumb astir. The (March is alining
to wipe oat the balance of their debt,
$1200, a goodly partied of whiob bas
already been paid, and no doubt next
Sabbath will add largely to Mooring the
People We Euow.
Mies Aggie Douglas (e visiting rola•
Mom in Gue1p11.
W , J. Faweetb was in Toronto this
week on a baatness trip.
Mrs. M. 13. Moore was visiting at
Listowel during the peat week.
Mise L. Jean Brown spent Friday last
With her aunt, Mrs. Reading in Wing•
ham.
Mies Norma Lowick, of Fordwiob, wee
renewing old Iriendsbipa in Brussels this
week.
Ashley Lowry is home from Wiunipeg,
when' he wag working during the poet
Summer,
Mies Mary Friendeblp spent two or
three daye this week with ibiies Shedden
in Morrie.
Fred. Longfoot, of Stratford, was
visiting Mies Carrie Edwards for a few
daye this weak.
Norman McGuire is home on a visit.
He spent a aonple of moothe to Ute
West et Emere.,a.
Wm. Jewitt and Mies Olara were visit-
ors at R. W. Jswitt's, merchant, Bio -
burn, last Friday.
Mrs. F. J. Shenk of Toronto, is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Wynn. The latter will
spend the Winter iu Toronto.
We are sorry to beer tbat Mies Rhoda
Hewitt has been on the tick lief but hope
she will soon be as well as ever,
Leslie Ostlan and wife have moved to
Obeeley from Galt, we anderstaod, where
the former has taken a situation.
Ed.liarley and 0, Richardson visited
lora Lew days at the former's home at
Waterloo and spent an enjoyable time.
Gordon Powell, the youngest eon of
Bev, E. G. Powell, is i11 with scarlet
fever, bot we feast be will Boon be o. k.
G. A. Deadman went to Toronto
Tuesday morning to attend a meeting of
the Directors of the Outeri° Bee Keepers
Asaooiatioo,
While Rev. Mr. Shearer, of Toronto,
wee in town last week he made big home
at Jno. Hunter's, with whose family kin•
ship is claimed,
Mies Maggie Scott, of London, who
was visiting relatives and friends here
for the past few weeks, retarned to her
borne last Monday.
Mre, Sao. Sinolair goes to Leadbory
this week where she will spend the
Winter. Her home on Princess street
will be closed for the next live or six
mon the,
Among the visitors with Jno. and the
Mieeee Grainger during the poet week
were Ru,selt and Mise Effie Grainger and
Miss Carling, of Molesworth ; Mrs, and
Miss Belden, of Portland, Oregou ; aod1D.
and Mts. Campbell, of Molesworth.
Frank Douglas, of Colorado, is here on
a visit with his mother mud sisters. He
is in the mining buaineam and bas been
through Nevada and California as well as
the Heat mentioned Stats. It is 9 year's
Mem, he went West. He has done well.
Mies Lydia E. Moore, sister to M. H.
Moore, V. B„ Braesele, who has been
elating her slater, Mre. Hewitt, of Kin•
sardine, whose health Mae been poor for
come moothe, was a visitor here this
week and while in town took ill with
what apparently will result in typhoid
fever. Dr. Moore, of Listowel, took her
to the parental home, Trowbridge, on
Thursday morning.
OFFICIAL MAJORITY
FOR MR, TOLMIE 471.
The tollowiug are the official returns
in North Braes Dominion bye•eleotion,
a000rding to the deolaration of James
Walmeley, retnrnf8.g officer, made Mon-
day :-
Municipality.
on•day:-
Munioipality. IlloLeland. Tolmie,
81. Edmnnde 60 46
Lindsay 65 75
Eastoor. 182 199
Albermarle 127 117
Amabel 283 212
Wiarton 214 186
Arran 287 189
Tara 68 67
Soogeen 76 187
Southampton 84 190
Port Elgio 86 199
Broca 147 425
Tiverton 22 51
Kincardine Township 286 271
Kinoardine Town169 271
Totals 2 185 2,606
Majority for Tolmie, 471.
Brussels Council.
The regular meeting of Braesele Conn.
oil waa held loot Monday evening.
Reeve Henderson and Ooanotllore
Beaker, Jones and Ballantyne present.
Minubee of last meeting read and
passed.
Accounts were preaanted as follows :-
W. Sellere, roads 3 68 00
R. Oliver, salary, &o 34 88
Jae, Thnoll, oedar poste. 1 00
A. Campbell, onnstuble 1 00
G. McDowell, work on street..., 2 00
Jno. Mtadows, roads 75
R. Henderson, teaming 1 00
Jae. Fox, telephone82
Royal Paving Co., Sidewalk. 492 26
Royal Paving Go., Sidewalk 210 74
Royal Paving 0o., Sidewalk8 40
A MoLouohlio, =meeting walk24 00
Moved by A. Beaker, seconded by 3,
Ballantyne that above aoaoante be paid.
Carried.
Weighmaster Oliver reported 388 50
as the proceeds for the month of; 00•
babe frota atmos,
There being no appeals 'gaiort the
sidewalk 9011(ion1 for work do0e thio
Bummer the court of Revision oh them
Was deolare close and the o 3aeer a
e d d M E
w g
report and aeeesement confirmed.
A telephone 0100 mated permission to
trim off the tops of addle of the trove bo.
twe0n the bridge and the G. T. R. On
Tared/erg street, Oonnoll agreed, oon.
stable Oliver 10 see that trees were nob
destroyed. Coanoiltftort adjourned: