HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1908-5-14, Page 1TIE 36 NO. 45
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 14, igo8
W.: J. KERR, Proprietor
�na. an a O C eC
pion o many g sea g
from r2o
Imes have
ors, They
each year
eclail'e two
pack the
f
the goods
e oivtlized
e' was made
re grave of '
hrough the
they have
y
the Icing
Phe works
and there
an employ-
perating the
ainmertng,
or casting
11ni1m and
iglu steel.
with the
e
had the
differ; depart-
'i'here is a
Irte of the
to see but
works were
vent again
on our re -
can picture
shop a few
the work -
ho makes
up the fire
small iron
mMutes she
made nails.
Mum • better
After all
about it.
)en. women
• ;ing. for
fit of seven
weery toil.
❑kind earn
their brow,
a working
er on the
trate.
me places of
hurches, all
nominations
rmists-Bap•
Methodist.
and New
es
'rave not
ey'have in
Presbyterian
ever'cause
In to flour -
Scotland
Episcopacy
ttme is fast
be but one
Those well mean -
so strongly -
fill in their
machinery
lig ahead of
Lind Bard of
ern on the
Presbyterian
h the follow -
age
rage
e been won
done
iwell.”
Mayor, ten
Tors. I was
meetings and
f intellikent
in an in-
attention is
e children,
entertained.
d Mayoress.
fine broad-
s travelled
o hear biro
e has been
c Coast and
:ountry and
ertained at
cEwen. and
of a large
a man of
He had re-
orway and
nis journey-
ant stay in
now about
It. all times
sociable and
au amongst
ag by past
d to leave
felt some -
ere reading
be necessity
5 drawback
1'the future
ce only of
1 would ex-
a feeling of
ns., bnt after
without oar
gs are over
y memories
distance can
eetfuity,
32.1102.115 Sa.
5 returned
ill give an
sHall 011
he auspices
mss got its
e flag hoist.
toter, Day,
visited her
001 'on the
ood No. 72,
ling all ex-
odeeich oaf
7xcials will
ell in the
tion, as 110
other
the Monie-
d. on Satur-
O1 commit,
'with the
be held ill
Steve Coughlin, He wanted to know
Where I was going, but I told him to
[!Oahe along for a rale d07Vli the road o
i,
piece. VVlxonwa got out of the town
f told him I was plug to try to nab
Moir, He agree to Map nee, so we
went, on together to the Robb farm.
Charlie Robb told us that his brother
]lad, a follow working for him who
looked like the man we were after, so
we went over to Dave Robb's place,
"We got to Dave's at about 5:30,
and turned into the lane leading to
the barn, Robb and another fellow
were just ahead of ua and they wont
into the stable together. Coughlin
aasd I followed, and a$ soon as I set
eyes on the stranger I knew he was
myrnan.
1had in revolver in one of my
y ,
pockets, and the handcuffs in the
other, and went towards the two.
a fine team of horses you
have", said T to Robb, "Will you sell
those''
•I don't know but I will," replied
Robb, who evidentlyknew what 1 was
after, So I walked around behind
Mair, lettin on I wanted to see the
g
horror closer. When I was close up
to lint, I gave Coughlin the wink and
we both jumped on him. I caught his
ores, and held them down, but Steve
and I had all we could do to get him
under, I can tell you."
Moir is only a small man, and both
of his captors are much more heavily
built,.
Mor has relatives living in Scotland
and the will be communicated with
y
p lrnloe 3 Brougham His in thes !Place, How ick. Mrs L. Moir
Scotland, each hhas a brother Alex-
antler !Han, at No, 7 Dunn street,Ax-
Since his arrest the accused man
has shown no signs of breaking down
exec t just before noon, When W. T.
Calderwood, a native of Arthur, hada
chat -with him. Calderwood, was with
the troops •in the South African war,
at the same time as when Moir was
there, and as they got talkingover the
events of the campaign, the accused
man broke down and cried bitterly.
The stories told by many of havingThe
seen the fugitive in St Jacobs and
other places axe laughed at by Moir
as absurd.
"I kept to the fields and only went
into Stratford, Alma and Elora," he
declared.
made, lies away from the main thowse
oughfare on a side line some four
gg
milesom Elora, endtenfrom rthur. gave
en engaged with Robb he
his name as "Charleslylillar." He was
very quiet and worked well. He slept
thwho are
e
all bachelors, andh theh obbliot noticed he
carried a revolver. It was their re-
mark which induced Datper, the
stage -driver, to communicate with
Farrell ,
Moir was taken to London by a de -
tective.
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DUDLEY.
_—
A Chatty Letter from
an Observant Man.
kingdom, In - it are. employed
•to 13o Bands and these soma
•to work over time to fill OI'11
use about we tons of tonnes.
besides other metals and r
ton of straw each week to
goods for shipping, Some u
are shipped to all parts of tlr
world, A few years age then
a set of all brass railing for tl
the Sultan of Morrocco 1
medium of these customers
supplied goods to His Majest
and many of the nobility,
are practically self contained
is a specially trained cruftsm
ed in each department for o
various machines, for band. l
engraving and brass chasing
in lead, brass, copper, aluu
forging wrought Iron and bi
Haviug some ac:qualetance
proprietor of the works w
pleasure of seeing the tildes.
ments in full operation.
nail industry on `,tbe outski
town which we were anxious
when we got to the place the
just closed. Next daywe
and were still rather late but
quest It resumed work. You
to yourselves a little brick
feet.from tine dwelling house
es. is a middle-aged woman
nails for sale, She •blew'
with bellows and put two
rods in it aud in a few
hammered out for as six well
No man could use the hum
than what she could do it,
Mere
5n sometp n ofpthleetic
laboring alwe l day and after
labcoaand i5 have an a es.'
or eight cents for their
truly the great mass of ma
their bread by the sweat of
but Dudley folks seem to be
people from the organ grind
streets upto the Chief Ma-. is
There re many hand so
worship, six established c
the other Evangelical the
being known as non-confo
tists, Congregational aud
'Primitive, Weslyeau
Connexion, tee three bodie
yet united the same as tie
Canada. There is just one
church in town. From what
Presbyterianism does not see
ish so well in England as i
andu Scotland,e No doubtmay be idaef
hastening when there will
deela nos
dwhuchurch.
Iolg peopland e
against church union are use
place and are steading the
of
Christ en sente iment nt from
The B
Megantic has a beautiful po
union in '75 and '76 of the
churches in Canada of whit
in is the first verse :—
"Ola union strength of every
"Oh
Whatever Toes mayrise of
Whatever billows swell ;
By thee great victories has
By thee shall nobler deeds b
Where Christians meet or
Yg Y
birt d' b a
Dudley is i thirtycil
New Advertisements
Miss Tena Switzer, of Brodhagen,
was spent in daunting andother amuse-
• F,' 1
-'!
was plane for Slltltlay.
meats till a late hour when all depart-
Foden–w, °lark.
Natice-lr, .Sduc y.
Lbs. sale -I3, C9orrv,
Notice -John Mofntosh,
Sue Seoor et JP. 11. mitt.ter art,
A number from Lilts locality ate
tended the Liberal Qonvcntinli for
Centre Huron, at Seafo1'l:h, on Tues.
day. They report a big gathering.
happy future, They will make their
ed. \Vialling :11'1'. thud. airs. Iialllll! rlEHAt
home on the grooves farm ill !Shue,.
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poialcal
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MPolltieo
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Baur forservloe–J, M.I{ulght,
Meoblass—wn,, Ptondfeot,
May Specialties–Jt 0.. Danford 8a Son,
Lawyer Preudl'oot, of th (1i t4l), was
chosen nominee for the iortheontiug
electioe.
McKillop
.leriday evening of uexl. week, 2+2utl
hush a political leveeing is called for
-
e
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Molesworth
Manley s school house. Adth esses are
h W. Proudfoot Gotten-
tist�:T.Ct s..CbUf3
,,
Llrtl,ner. M3;;1,'rlxo,—i\Ir, Proudfoot,
the Liberal nominee for Centre Rid-
expected of
ieh, the Liberal candidate, and others.
So that both sides of the case may be
Arrangements have been made to hold
Politiu1
Gerrie
The motion to quash the local op-
ing of Huron, will address a public
meotieg Isere next Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock. Other speakers Itre also
presented speakers for the opposition
are also invited to be. present azul take
part,
Meetings in the interests of
MR. WM PROUDF00'l', the Liberal
Nominee for Centre Huron on the fol-
lowing dates
SPECIALTIES
tion bylaw of the Township of How-
ick, Huron county, met with ati un-
expected, .A. representative of the
opposition 19 also invited.
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Ethel
;
,
1;RUSSEi.S 1fo,. . 41av 18
ospected check inat Dfoulay, J. B.
MaeKen�ie had raised the point that
as Mrs. George W. -Walker, who was
acting as township clerk, had been
appointed when she was Mrs. Lizzie
Dano, a widow, her second marriage
had ipso facto vacated the office, so
that pthe township hail no clerk.
Monday morning she filed an affidavit
eeenreran-
a
Morris
Township Council on May 29th.
50 cents, in advance, secures Tin
PosT to the 1st of January, 1000. Now
is a good time to subscribe,
Court of Revision of the 1908 As-
sessment Roll will be 'held on Friday,
May 29th, at 10 0. 01, o'clock.
Laruaie baby
Ovex'*10 were realized. by the W.
1l, S, n l lhc.u• Egg Social.
Mies Olive Baynard is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Lucas, at Betmoae•
Township Council had a busy clay
on. Monday and will meet again on the
28th lust,
A union choir is one of the expecte,-
tions at the coming Sabbath School
Convention ban May r
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CRANBROOK 'Phursds*, %1a 21
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t ANLEY SCHOOL, M1.IL1,0P,
Friday. May 22
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Meetings will Open et & o.Clock
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owiesweemeseaegeeereeeemeaseamsa
1
petting teal that she badt
pointed early under the different
mutes. The argument was adjourned.
and and
Illi. and , of
Mrs. Kent, of Midland, Mich., were
visitors at Jae. Duman''s. Nra. Kent
is Mrs. Lanibie's
family will
Mr. Khimp and will remove
to Atwood where the former will 101-
low the butcher business. We wish
and will be addressed by Mr. Proudfoot
and other proniiuent Liberals.
Hostf
�
Blyth
A very Mesitnt gathering of the of -
floors and teachers of the. Blyth
Methodist Sabbath School Was held
mother.
Ex -Reeve Brigham and wife, of
l
Hllllett mile welcome VI:i1toi's at the
home of 11 us. Mason, 3rd line, last
week. Mrs. Mason. as Mr. Brigham's
them success.
Will. Kreuter was at GOdei'IC'h this
week over a case before the assizes in
which, he was interested. Ithad to doY
Opposition Speakers invited,
GOD SAVE THE KING,
a��
1,Inderis ear"
'`The
at the residence of 0, H. Beese. The
[evening was spent in progressive
crokinole and social chat. pleas-
ingfeature of the evening was the
presentations of a photo. group of the
officers and teachers of the school to
the retiring superintendent, N. B.
Gerry, and R. Slater, who has been a
coustant and faithful worker in the
school since its organization 84 ears
g y
ago, to which both the recipients
made suitable and feeling replies. A
dainty belch was served at the close
of thanks was ten-
daughter.
PECULIAR Arornr. vs.. — The other
[lav as Walter 111111 Was shaving 111111-
sell he reached over the head of one of
his claughtme, who was writing ata
desk, to get a newspaper, the open
razor being held in his other hand,
The ]teen blade came in contact will
the daughter's neck cutting a gash two
inches lou Fortunately the wound
g• y
was not deep and a doctor soon put in
result
a few stitches to close it. T s s
might easily have been fatal.
with a timber transaction it the
Nos tli,
Last Tuesday Ethel sub -division was
represeulecl at the Liberal Convention
at Seaforth by Oonradl Bernath, Jno,
McIntosh, W. L. Sanders and Peter
McKay.
Avery nice grocery and restaurant
business is being carried on by 11 , T.
Spence. As the warm weather comesGlasgow.
1
on the ice cream each fruit department
1 •ill u0 doubt flourish,
}
Miss Alice Davies was atGuelpilvthis
weak consulting a specialia ive to
vote in favor of :lir, Proudfoot. Pos-
sibly a better way wouldhave been the
taking of another ballot. Nomina-
tion
tion of �Ia Proudfoot .vas made-
unanimous on motion of Messrs. Me-
Millan and Kerr. The nominee brief-
1y addressed the gathering atter which
cheers were given Inc the King, Hon.
A. G. MacKay and Mr. Proudfoot,
Cancra Huron, by raturus of former.
elerti500 shnrvs a Liberal majnraee of
from 500 to to 700 and it is expected
that the new standard bearer' who is
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after which a vote
her poorlye has been
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clerecl to Mr. and Mrs. Beese Inc their Walton
kind hospitality. All joined in sing- Rumor says a wedding in the near
ing 'Blest be the tie that binds, •future. Walton supplies the bride.
the pastth. three weeks but ern0y1
frieds hope she will soon be restored.
Wednesdayevenings. of next week
well acquainted with a good share of
eq
the riding, will poll a large nota on
June 8th, He was the uominae of
West Huron Liberals, as lir. Kerr
It has now reached the
s
Of the ear thatg
yMrs.
you should begin to think-
about buying your Fltncy
Hosiery and Light Un -.Miss
clerwear. •
—Black, Tan and Grey Hosiery in
Plain (7010re
.
Special at 25c per pr,)
-
Bluevale
Orland Baker, of Toronto, is t'th
his parents at the Parsonage, ee"
Ballantyne, of Bervie, is visit-
ingg hes. sister, Mrs, John King. U
Mrs. Andrew Mitchell, of Turn-
berry, visited at the . Manse this week.
Wo are sore to report' that Wan.
y 1
Andersml, of Bluevale road, is very
11.
Olive Scott is slowly improv-
lsoon be convalescent. hope
she after
Rev. W. J. and Mrs. !Vest attended•
the Organ Recital at the Presbyterian
chore Ladies'h! Aid of tileTuesday.
The 9 terian
church purpose giving a Canadian
Social in the basement of the chinch
on Friday evening, May 15th. Their
Scotch and Irish socials held last year
}were a rent success and the lacks aro
cloin thheir best to make this Cana-
g
clitun social a success also. 'All are
cordially invited.
Miss Ella Smith, of Brussels, has
been visitingMra. J, W. Moxvison this
week.
RM. Ferguson attended the Centre
Huron Conservative convention at
Clinton on Thursday.e
The closing up of the chards year
in connection with Walton circuit
Methodism shows the finances to be
in a
creditable to bothcl astorlandion people.
Station Agent MacKay ticketed
ei d other n. and points on Tuesday,or for ctt Edmonton
J. 11. Irvin for Pilot Mount, Man.
Mr. Irvin went West some time tt o.
Saturday beralellol tical meeting in
tot„ pp
the interests of iylr. Proudfoot will be
held here. The candidate and other
Liberals will address the meeting and
opposition speakers will also beaccorci-
eel time to arlchess the electors i£ they
desire tn) 8o so.
The Guelph a Gnclerich Railway do.
aro making a teat of thea freight on-
Tues between Jet.
Guelphwith
lIr. Proudfot, the Liberal eancliclate
°eda'�he Q tai}q nn therTo� n lie
pp
Hall here, l'Ieetiu tivill v pen at 8
1
o'clock. Opposition osition s eskers inviL'ed.
1p p
er
new auspices el e Jol nre is tPl tlanclo be inlnteclof
Ri to and formerly of Brussels, hav-
p y
ing gluchasecl the property from Mr.
Itune. Mr. Pntland is au experien-
ced. hintel hilae and will -cl a: closely
after the steeping of. a flrs�class house.
The aunuial meeting of the 1Vomen 's
Institute
eath on Thursday at h ilIa 2lsthome i
The program will be afollows :—
p >3n'
Election of officer ; TretLsurel''s re-
"Different of resew-
p
ul buttes." Miss Lizzie Hall is the
in gtenclin
Secretary
Moeda Geos. e Eckuner was at
•• g
Listowel representing Ethel Foot Ball
team in arranging the Intermediate
schedule for this district. Ethel will
pia their first match at Listowel noxay
play
Montle •evening anti Wilt compete
was in elle East riding, prior tv the
unjust•thudlul1tttisfactm7gerryniand-
es. of the Co. b the 1Vhitne govern-
y q g
meat.
Rnbertl{ohues, the Liberal condi-
elate for the Commons inIVesl I3uron.
and Ar 1h. Hislop. Liberal nominee •
for
tl e Go ons • m est I3uron, oeenpled
seats on the platform.Tearmaearrestg
Among the newspapper men present
were W. Robertson,.Goclerieh Signal ;
R. Holmes, Clinton New Era ; T. L.
Kerr, Blyth Standard ; Vis., D. Mc -
Lean, Seaforth Expositor, and •W. H.
Kerr, I31tuss5Ls OST. A special
train was run from Goderseb to RC -n
colnodate the delegates along that
y,y
line of •1.0. wa Some of those at
ilom the NarUherly part of
the ricin had 60 miles to Make
g nearly
in the round trip to Seaforth, •
Mr.. Proudfoot was born in Colborne
township but along with his parents
moved to Gndorich agood man years
'
ago. He as a auccesshtl Barrister incl
a genial, highly esteemed man of good
—Pant Brown Gro Black anis
y y,
Wroxeter
g which run
and Goderich. The other clay one
Brussels at the latter place on
as of the same week,' Milverton
ability.
Heliotrope Hosiery in differ-
Mat designs. Goofs value at
Mr. Bouthron returned to Hensen
on Saturday.will
miss Bessie Lovell returned from
Toronto on Saturday.
came through from C,•oderich murysng
912 turas: The load was rather more
than the engine could nicely handle
successfully, as she had to "double on
will be here on June 1st. Each team
havtl 8 games, 4 agrotmd from home
and 4 on the home grounds, Some
lively is as there
Murderer Moir Captured.
present theirlii
DEAR Si', :— they seem to be afine body c
Dudley is the capital town of Worces-
Y p men discussing the business
a population and fzooincluding .he suburbs has telligent manner. Special
a of zoo,000. Its prosperity given to the education of tb
relies chiefly on the abundance of coal, We had the honor of being
iron and limestone in the district. one evening by the Mayor at
There ate also cement and brick works •rhe Mayor is an exceedingly
and vast quantities of fire clay obtained minded gentleman. He he
in the neighborhood which is used in and it is very interesting 't
the celebrated potteries of Messrs. Doul- toll of hie visits abroad, le
ton & Co. The manufacturiug works through Canada to the Pacie
iia the surrounding country rather de- thinks very highly of the ,
tract from the, beauty of the landscape ,the people. Were also ent
but at night the view is charming as the the Manse by Rev. Mr. M
whole district is illuminated by the his sister. tle is minister
tiames of fire shooting out from the Congregational church . and
numerous tall chimneys There is every more than •ordinary ability;
facility forInc either importiug or shipping oently travelled through 1
goods by railway or canal, Near the gave an interesting talk of I
town are famous baths, supplied •with ings, We have had a plea;
water from salt springs, which makes this part of England and are
the place quite a resort for tourists. to say good-bye. Have s
At Dudley Port, a surburban town, found the English people
are the Messrs. Palethropes' celebrated obliging, even more so tit
sausage factory. 'L`here oods en`o a
6 Y g I Y somexof the Scotch epare
high repute. -- Their is room in the pens experiences, When prepare
for 1,000 pigs and they are killed' at the Dudley and hind friends we
rate of one every minute, The sausage what like tha luau we w
machines have an output of 40 tops about lately, He esteemed 1
each week and the ham stores have a of saying Good-bye a seriou
capacity for 10,000 hams. The factory to travel and be resolved fo
employs a small army of workmen which to cultivate the acquaihtat
contributes very much to the prosperity disagreeable people, then It
of the town, There is a large public perieuce instead of sadness'
park in Dudley to which all classes have relief when parting from the
access at fill tlnleS, It as kept with the all it would be sad to live ,
greatest care by a staff of workmen. In friends and when the partite
the centre of tha park is a nice building there still lingers the happ
tor rest or for shelter from rain as the which neither time nor
weather is very uncertain iu England. ever efface. Yours resp
There is a capital service of tram -cat's jAaars 1
so there is no difficulty an reaching the Dapple Grange, May.8, reo8
various places of interest.
n ,
. Miss Elliott, of Wingisam, visited
Mrs. Geo, Harris on Sunday.
the line" at Milverton. It is deemed
that a tluee whoeler engine can carry
sport expected ave
hustling teams in the District.
Private Moir, who has been hunted
the for the 21 days,
50c_per pew
!1 h p
with
Miss Sonnie NLont ornery, of Corrie,
with ease about 800 Lens.y
over conntr art
p y
per at been captured, The des-
was the guest of friends here this
week,
Grey
CENTRE HURON LIBERALS ,
man re
perste eau was subdued only after a
terrible ten minutes' struggle, which
y {
1 11001auffae a i,alabrat0 French
A load of members of that. 0, 0. F.
lodge attended aelvice an Wiugham
Sunday.
Next meeting of the Township
Council will be held ou May 28th.
BARRISTER rnuuur00T THE NOMINEE.
left him exhausted and with one of
his hands torn in the fight with his
two Chief Farrell Con-
-
Balbriggan Underwear, the
beet line for the looney on
the Mandel at ....... .....
}.
50c a Garment or $1.00 a Sint
—1�01rin Hood U118 311nitalpl(5 Un -contracts
derWear, in Grey colors.--
Tac, a Garment or $1.50 a. Salt
—POrOsknit Underwear,. the e''i1-
est thingyou oat] ossihbl
p y
IVO 1
on
Ear 1 Armstrong left forInc Muskoka
last week where he will be employed
for the Summer.
Miss Nellie Black, of Harriston,
visited over Sunday with her parents,
Robe. and Mrs. Black.
W. 0. and Mrs. Currie spent Sun-
clay in Fordwich with the latters
brother, Geo. Mapleton.
Reuben Rogers, of Moorefield, is in
the village at present having several
for moving bnlldmga'
The monthly meeting of the W. F.
M. S. of the Presbyterian church was
held at the home of Meet; J. Hanillton
last Thursday afternoon.
Work has coxn,eueed on the old
town hall which was recent m'-
y p
chased by E. W. Lewis and which he
intends turning into a dwelling.
airs. Simpson, of Bruaefleld, is the
guest of her son, C. Simpson. We
understand Mrs. Simpson intends
making her home in the village, hav-
ing rented pert of A. MpLean'5 nest-
dance on Ann street.
Wire fences are rapidly takiug the
place of the time- honored rail pre-
decessor.
50 cents, in advance, will secure Teta
POST 10 Jan. 1st, 1909, If you wish
the news IIOty is your chance.
Edward Bxyaus attended the Oen-
servative Convention for Centre
Huron at Clinton on Thursday of this
week.
A valuable brood mare and foal,
the property of Jas. FInaton, 10th
con., died last week. It will mean
quite a loss,
A good cow belonging to David
Inglia, 7th con ., had. to be killed last
weolt diving to her leg being broken
in a fight with a steer.
g
The envious steel- bridges in the
township that require painting will
be treated to a new preservative dress
durin the coinin season.
The trustees of S. S. No. 2 have re-
en aged'their present efficient teacher,
Miss Rebeoca McNair, at $450. She
has taught 2 years and does first-class
Wolk.
A. large harmonious and Most rep-
resentative gathering of Liberals of
the thew gerrymandered Liberal hive
known as Oentre Heron was held in
Carduo's Hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday
afternoon of this week, presided over
by Barrister W. M. Sinclair, of Bros-
sets, who peeformecl the duties of the
office with first-class executive ability.
Ass hour or more was spent prepare-
tory to the . opening of the general
session by a committee in the pprepasa-
tion of anew Constitution andBy-laws
and the same was adopted by the
meeting with a few minor alterations
at a latox• stage, whoa other matters
of bnainess were diseussed and de-
aided.
Oxraccount of the change in geogra-
plhieal boundaries Centre Huron cora
testng of Grey, McKillopp, Hallett and
Colborne townships, the towns of
Goderich, Clinton and Seaforth and
the village of Brussels, it was neces-
seep to choose a new staff' of officers
to direct the work of the Association.
for the
captors, and
stable Steve Coughlin, both of Arthur.
For ten days Moir had been quietly
working near Elora, some twenty
miles from Guelph, and might have
stayed there until he had saved the
one thing needed for his escape from
Canada—money—had not W. E.
Draper, the driver of the stage, be-
tween Arthur and Fergus, noticed his
close resemblance to the picture pub-
lishedl in the panel's and commnmeat-
ed his suspicions to the authorities.
Once this suspicion was aroused, and
appeared well founded the closing
incidents of the soldier's wild career
followed fast upon each other. In the
quiet of Saturda evening, Ohief leas-
q y
rel and his constable from Arthur
drove to the farm where Moir was
stopping and fifteen minutes later the
men with the charge of murder hang-
ing over him was lying, disarmed anti
petting, upon the fluor of the stable
where 11e was captured, and the long
mem htuit was over,
The arrest was made on the farm of
Robb Brothers, the Owen
}
�5c, a Garment or $L5D a Salt
•
Oranbrook
Erwin Hunter is recovering from an
attack of appendicitis. We hope he
will soon be o. k.
A.Eayniann, W. Cameron, J. Mc-
Nabb and J. Shiels attended the
The new flags are to hand in the
most of the public 30110015 nuc, flag
staffs are arranged by the respective
trustee boards so the colors May float
in the breezes.
We are pleased to blear that Miss
Ellie Knox, 1.dth eon., who has been a
The following were elected
ensuing tarns :—
Pres., W. M. Sinclair, Brussels ;
lst Vice Pres„ •Die J. W. Shaw, (Mtn-
ton ; 2nd Virg Pros„ 3m. 1171uclie, 11'c
Killop ; 8rd Vide Pres., 11. " Morris,
001bocne Secretary, J. L. Killoran,
the on
Sonucl Toad,
P. J. Farrel, or 'Paddy John, as
he fs known amongthe "boys" of
Arthur, has been the'Town , Oonsteble
of Arthur for about five ears, He is
called "chief" Farrell, although ho is
aseemeesemeemaammaa
When yoiu' think
of Hosieryand
Underwear for
�F1Cie
Spring think of ,,
�i� g;g
Liberal Convention at Seaforth.
Mrs. E. H. Kaiser• and daughters , of
Stratford, were the guests of A. J. 31.
al d Mrs. Helm during the past Week.
aid
eo. Crain, of ,Hamburg, spent a
few dart; with hisparents here. He
y
is doing wall we are glad to hoar in
his livai'y business. •
, H. D, Ainla , princi .al of our - ub-
tic school,; is one of the Cabinet ofthebears
MQolt Parliament ill connection with
i3russels Epworth Lea n0. •
Bp,7l7L' 1j:INr*: All the shares 4£ the'
Beef R,ie ate taken u�: and patrons
thou'
prisoner to the Mane foe about 7 years
owing to paralysis, following,a siege
of typhoidfever, is making progress 11
regaining the use of her limbs and will
soon be able toget about as of •yore.
A pure bred Yorkshire hog has,been
p
2Hullete,
�purrhasad by S. 14I: Knight, tib con,,
from H. J. Davin, the well known
breeder of Woodstock: The animal
the name "Woodstoek Master"
and is a oocl one. Further par-
B
tiCltlax'6 meq be land in our" adVerti9+
ing columns.
Iv1arnasiONI,tr,.—The homy of Mrs.
Goderich,; Treasurer, Joseph Bell,
Colborne.
Municipal chairmen, Colborne,
Alert. Young ; Goderich, G. F. Blair ;
Clinton, Dr. Shaw ; Seaforth, R. S.
Hays s 'McKillop, Jim. McDowell ;
jam. Watt • Grey, Jno. Mc-
Taggart ; Brussels, J. D.' Warwick, V.
S. The , present sub -division chairmen
are continued.
Letters of regret at inability to be
pp POaCr]li and beet wishes fOt' success of
Lsberaltstn in Centre Thant were roach
fioms et G. Caumeron, ex -M. P. P., of
the whole of Arthur's:police force, but
that is the way' the good people of
Arthur will 'have it, end he doesn't
seem to object. He is a man of about
80 years of age ; clean shaven ; has
greyish -brown eyes, and speaks with
a very; gentle voice. But there is. t
dotelminecl -look about the moats,
and any amount of strength shown in
that equate chin of his, Which contras
Biot all the softness of the eyes end
goltloness of the voice.
"He's tloue iil0re to snake Arthur a
good gnietplace than any officer we
iron-
Near the mein entrance to the castle -----e.....--
grounds there is a noble statute of the Monkton
late hart of Dudley, erected in 1888, in Miss Lizzie Beoughton to
recognition of the E'arl's services to the home hem Toronto.
town. At.anotlier point there 1s a fine The Swiss Bell. Ringers et
soldiers' memorial monument. On tlle entertainment in. k rskini
top is the figure of a soldier standing at Monday Julie 'tth, antler t
arms and underneath on the square of of the Public Library.
' the pedestal, ere the words "Greater iklankton ublie school 1
love hath no man than this that a man flag pole. � a hope to liaV
lay down his life for iris friends. On ed on Empire Day lunch Vi,
the square is inscribed 'Erected by the the 22nd and 25th 1nstts.
town in memory of our brave soldiers Miss Matting of Clutton,
who fell in South Africa lege-1902;" brother, teacher of the soh
In the market square is a costly fountain 3.lith Cnn. of Elma.
given by the late Earl of Dudley, where .: Members of Ootlrt Rearm
both mail mad beast can quench I. 0, F., Monkton, are rune
their lilirsk In the C+aological nuraion frown'Elmha to p
Museum is a large coltectlou of ' •fossils Wednesday, Pune 8rd,
and in the same bending is a great. hall ' We hope the 0, P. e, 01
p
Inc l ublic meetings. !'here are three have rho largo stones brok
public libraries well sleeked with books 'Vicinity of the Monkton sip
:end reading rooms attached. 0110 call run a Wheelbarroe
In the town am quite -a - number' of. one wheeled vehicle,
industries such BS glass Irlakillg, hoe bit'. 1(illiott, principal of
1 end. Miles .f.lesclrlas, brewing end malt- Ion school went to S'tratfor
� ill g, etc., but the chief ill fltlsti•y is the day to attend t0 some SChO
Ivenlmee ' Fender and Grate and Art Inc' work in COnixeution
1 Matas Warks. Vele uudeise t�i it to be' Taaahells' . r. A/ ,hr. to
1 lira• ,w nee. �avlencivn �nf the: tr;"rT. i,t khe ' Ca„i.nmt,rir n,+ fl„F„X.en.
Cr
GRAHAM
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tin.o�� S��
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CLDTNIERS and FURNISHERS
660CK BRUSSELS
' • �-
will get first beef next Wed-
nescla , 20th inst. Robt. Hoover mid
Chas 11'IeQualrie will ferntih, the fire')
animal,
s. A.. McDonald is yvaitin -: on her
l tl g
,DUher, Mra. Joseph 'Cobmbtls, hear
Jatnestown, Mrs. Ooombes who Lias
i '` -
baoin an snvalul Eor over a year, had
another stroke duringthe past week
and is in a very weae0ndition•
POse Iosr. eery evening, 21st
instr a.l ublic meeting will be held. in
�. 1'l,a 1plall 111 Cranbcooic to be ad-
e sed Mr', Ptnudifnot Liberal
threes by ,
at(tndartl beater for Inc' Centre I3L1r011,
_. Other speakers,. hl'Vitetioll is also
p
Thos, Cardiff's BM cede, was Use
entre of attracsiou to a large ituinber
Of relatives and friend's On Wednesday
of last week the 00.050 of it being -the
` : e of'Ja,ee Baillie of. the, 16th
inaxraa
aoX. of Dhua to Miss Mabel ViOturia
oums eat danhtei' of the . hostess. A t
youngest;
q i', ' ' Wedding
4.80, to talo. ser ens of the W g
.Mas+°l1 played byMissMaud Far g uson,
of Watton en1110 of the bride, thea
.onoq couple took them )laces and
Rev: H. M n',ante-Fora lex'fcrmed the
carelnmois linkinthainlorlife, Thoro
was a rush to extend Con rattllatiolis
W Ej
after 'Welt all }Vere invited. t0 the
tables Where the beet of everything.,
Goderich, and M. Y. McLean, M. P.,
of South Hurcru, from Ottawa.
The. dredeutial Closnmitle checked .
over. the list of delegates end gay° 178
as the accredited nluiiber. Routine-
tions were tlnon callccl for and nVcla
Made nn the foilowin�,g order W, 1l.
Kerr, Brussels ; W. A rolnlfoot, Gode-
,
rich ; Thos. Me",tillan, Mullett ; and
Jno, . Leckie, of Brussels, Short
speeches were Made by the nominees
01 the ili.verse orcter,Mr, Leclt:ie daelin-
in� to be a candldatc, A, ballot was
taken ' the result being; :—Proudfoot,
9J ; Mob'fillalt, -113; Kerr,, 59.. On �a
second ballot the vote stood, a tie for
hav 88
ever had, I tell yot he takes no
sense," paid one citizen enthusiastic-
ally.
Sitting in Reece Colwell's office
yesteeday ChiefFarrell told of melting
the a>rost,
"Of course I knew about . Mor all
ri 11.t," said he, "and ktl tiny eye °pell
g , Tr
forInc bum. But . I Wasn't sure of ,any-
thing till Bill Draper, Who drives the
stege wads between Arthur and )!or-
gas, came to lilt' 00 Satltrclay lltnrning
and said ho nett. seen a fellow who
looped mi arty like Moir, Working in
' 11(rl)b'a Ile d 011 the CywOtu SOntld 1'0ad•
Theen 1 cosy l'uletl t0 have a shot at it,
if
._..,
wig
xtendall e. 0 ee 0 ...,. speakers. was s read• The brute wag made the the fl. tan named, eaoh tug
extended
each gat that smut en pfom' (le,
Q,t.<!.. ..-:u eel—, t 8 ' �l - h{. I `^"! `� t f lits Tl� V71•n ' '.rnPna. Tin T�n'eaiAenl; rYli;tt,t hha rnatihs,r 1 .. ,�T trn6 n, 1+iteand rn:ll❑d flits (7Anpi'Jihan
�na. an a O C eC
pion o many g sea g
from r2o
Imes have
ors, They
each year
eclail'e two
pack the
f
the goods
e oivtlized
e' was made
re grave of '
hrough the
they have
y
the Icing
Phe works
and there
an employ-
perating the
ainmertng,
or casting
11ni1m and
iglu steel.
with the
e
had the
differ; depart-
'i'here is a
Irte of the
to see but
works were
vent again
on our re -
can picture
shop a few
the work -
ho makes
up the fire
small iron
mMutes she
made nails.
Mum • better
After all
about it.
)en. women
• ;ing. for
fit of seven
weery toil.
❑kind earn
their brow,
a working
er on the
trate.
me places of
hurches, all
nominations
rmists-Bap•
Methodist.
and New
es
'rave not
ey'have in
Presbyterian
ever'cause
In to flour -
Scotland
Episcopacy
ttme is fast
be but one
Those well mean -
so strongly -
fill in their
machinery
lig ahead of
Lind Bard of
ern on the
Presbyterian
h the follow -
age
rage
e been won
done
iwell.”
Mayor, ten
Tors. I was
meetings and
f intellikent
in an in-
attention is
e children,
entertained.
d Mayoress.
fine broad-
s travelled
o hear biro
e has been
c Coast and
:ountry and
ertained at
cEwen. and
of a large
a man of
He had re-
orway and
nis journey-
ant stay in
now about
It. all times
sociable and
au amongst
ag by past
d to leave
felt some -
ere reading
be necessity
5 drawback
1'the future
ce only of
1 would ex-
a feeling of
ns., bnt after
without oar
gs are over
y memories
distance can
eetfuity,
32.1102.115 Sa.
5 returned
ill give an
sHall 011
he auspices
mss got its
e flag hoist.
toter, Day,
visited her
001 'on the
ood No. 72,
ling all ex-
odeeich oaf
7xcials will
ell in the
tion, as 110
other
the Monie-
d. on Satur-
O1 commit,
'with the
be held ill