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VOL. 37 NO. 4
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 30, xgos
W. H. KERR, Proprietor
New Advertisements
IAyosighh-Jas, cox.
Eyesis-ti, a Tna6e,
Nor sale --lure, Zimmer,
Brooch found -Tic POST,
western eair-A. M. Runt.
Ting found -•x. L. Jnalwon.
Vetere' LW -Township of Marra,
Servant wanted --Mrs; H. Stelvara -
foroe
his
Saturday.
and
pathy
Tlhe
noon
cemetery.
1Ioial
byterian
of
c•
offers
problem
that
cumber
anti
was
appreeiatsd•
of
make
lay
cull
er, 1 ieLennan, Nicholson, Elis, Di-
vine, Dean, Wingham--Britton, Bar-
lath, Moore, Al ie, Yeacka, Beai'en,
Britten, Oruteksi'tanks, Dunlop,
The death took place Sunday at
Port Albert of an old eesicdent of Ash-
field Palawan)), hi theperson of John.
Youeg. Mr. Young was a native of
blhe township and was sixty years and
eleven months of age. He Is survived
by his widow, formerly a Miss Sihnp-
son, and a family of two sons and two
daughters, all at Port Albert. The
g
sonsarel William and Thomas, and
the daughters, Misses Elizabeth and
Jane. 11'Ir. Young is survived also by
two brothers and two sisters, William,.
at Sheppardton, and Alexander, en
the old homestead. In Ashfield, and
Mra. John 11ntoheson ancd Mra. Tilos.
Wilson, at Port Albert. He was u
Presbyterian in religion.
3 B
The many &feeds of T. H. McKay,
who has been 0, T), R. agent here since
gg
the: railroad was opened, will be sorry
to learn. that lie will shortly be 1'emoy-
ed to Embro as agent thele on the -new
,
C. P, R, branch ,jnsi; opened mi. the 1st
01' July., lhnbr0 is in the vicinity of
Mr. McKay's old Mollie.
t
fortnerl • of Ethel. The remains were
interreu ie North Baycemetery, 'Toa
y
old gentleman carne to the close of a
long life enjoying the hope of a 'lace'
in. the House of many 111ansione, Sim-
yy
pathy will be extended to the Members
of the bereaved family.
drain, $3.85 ; Richard Giikinaou, Kin
drain,g g
$2.35.; Id.orbcrt. Hannin , re-
palling .- appeoa'lh to Bolt's brill e,pftal
$1`2.00 ; 'Theo. Hall, printing enamel',
)rp g
$=h).p9. ; Theo. }11411, I�Illg drain, +Pp,� ;
M. Willie, gravel, $0.70 ; A.ndrew Pol.`
.lack, gravel,
, $2,10; Peter Fowler,
and damages,
�gy $2,08 ; Chris.
NLoifatt, naval and damages, $1.90 ;
Joseph Liggins, gravel and damages,
$'1.54 ; James McDougall, gravel and
...images, 21.1.20 ; John W. King,
$l
grave and damages, 17.92 ; E. Orris,
gravel and damages, $7.12 ; David
Jewitt, gravel and damages, $4.85 ;
Ben Dangler, gravel, $4.80 ; John Mo-
Naughton, gravel and dahnages, 81.40 ;
S. Vanstone, gravel,LILY ; Jos,
Breekem•iclgo, gavel and damages,
4.80; John Hardy, gravel, $2,62 ; Mrs,
Robinson, gravel, $084 ; John Smith,
damages, $1.W ; James T. Wylie,
graveland damages, $10,00 ; Wm•
Elliott, gravel and tile to McBurney
and McDonald, $26.20 ; Alex. McDon-
:Lill, gravel, $2.52; John Ansley, gravel,
92.28 ; David Eadie, gravel, $4,60 ;
Henry Merl goy, gravel, gravelling and
llama es; $r8 30 ; Hugh McKinnon,
gravelling and chain, $28.50 ; Area.
Taylor, culvert, $2.50 ; Andrew Bal-
g , culvert, $1.25 ; A. Currie, draw-
ing gravel, $1.00 ; Jas, Netterfleld,
iespectntg gravel, $1.80 ; Wm. Mitch-
ell, repairing culvert, $2.00 ; Duff &
S� xmis Ba ., $8 40andMoved bu Mr
MCMiohael, seconded by Mr. Kelly
that this meeting do now adjourn to
meet in the Clerks office, Blnevale, on
Monday Aug. 24th at 19 o'clock a. m.
Jona Btrgsuss, Ouemt,
Tueeda evenin Miss Rebecca
y g
Shizrris ni•rivecl.i#nine from the hos-
at London her brother James
oin after her' ,We 11
going 4pe she will
soon be as well as CYC]'. -
Morris Voters' .fists are o or 1
out f 908
and were first posted u p on •Wallace•
slay of .this 'week. 11#are are 601
names in Part I ; ` tl in Part Il ; and
48 in Part III, a total of 788. Persons
qualified as jurors 427.
Quite a; number will patronize the
Sunday School excursion to Tfincaz'-
dine •next Tuesday. Special train
leaves Brussels at8.L0 5. ul.' getting to
the lakeside at 0.50. The fare is onl
85 cents for adults and 45 Bents for
children.. Train leaves Blnevale at
8.82, fare being80 andFair
ectivel , 6,39 . 40 oentu resr t
to leave on the homecoming. Luck-
now Pipe, Band will supply music fox.
the day,
O
Crimea up i good times
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T "•Iu appear t0 be at)
as well as t"ialnhCl{a.
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�, •
IION. A. B. AYa:'EstvoRa
the expert aid of a Viso.
for his deafness and his u
hoe the treatment will 1
tibia results.
i
We desire the load
auricular organ for 60 spa
t
whisper in it that Brusas
will be held Oct. 1 an
be an old fashioned
as loved whoa
SasltA MINWAN iovir
p'
election on hand. Nwni
will be August 8th and th
week later. Between 1
wheat and riznnlii g an alt
body will likely be called 1
spire considerable.
,
'arms is styled the busy s
year and it Must be as
took a -i'a ' at tl15
kitty humin bee fnT ondu
"She" must be hard to
ood man o
gave up the job and went
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A TORONTO younggirl
g
poisoned ice cream.
standing this warning Br
cels still accept the invitat
gallants to visit Grewar's a
parlors and demolish th,
lacteal fluid.
■
CANADA received a wide
mentis the Quebec Tercen
she did when; Mr. Wol
Montcalpn out of business.
lightful to know that t
attachment is so strong an
blending of otu cosmo oil
p
ter •is so comp lets. There
P
history making done duri
week on the Plains of Abz'
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INTEREST soon faded ix
London Marathon last
the news came that mi
furled his sail 6 .nil
port. It was a great disa
to the immense audience
26 mea is guile a step - on
in a city but the 50 or 60 a
competed were determined
music. Hayes, the U. S.
;shed well. A mod
g °p
Marathon aholild be tics
prize fight or Rugby foot b
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WE once noticed an an
in the Parliamentary ch
onto, officiously order's vi
tangle his limbs while said
s
sitting cross-legged in a se
to the discussion. This
enough we thought but t
judge in Toronto went
and ern thde a perspiring p'
anity in the Court who h
•his coat for the sake of coo
put on his dud or leave th
A Judge as' cold bloods
shoulsi be mads attire h'
coon akin °oatwit/ a IZlon
et round his shoulders, we
with the ear laps tied null
and be fed on red. peppers,
Tar oft talked of matte
Canadian cattle on the Brats'
once more to fore in a
goo members of ' Parliat
pledged themselves to do the
Free entry, Two million h
•than
past zz years have been slit;
and no cases of disease e
as r per
Bull M. P's,backed t
t9
who had axes to grind, hav(
big bluff in the past but it lot
will have to come do'
the bi ate. will have to be
g g
Canadzan Shippers have ni
play but if "all things con
who wait" the remedy may b
.,►gravel
Jamestown
Joseph Coomber was visiting rola-
lives at Blyth for a week or so, He
puts
puts in a ooci shave of his time at
at his sons
A delightful time was enjoyed at the
Family plc -sic at George 7iekmier's
Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Eckmiermade capitalhoet and hostess.
There will be a large turn -out from
this locality to the Sunday School
Excursion to Kincardine next Tues-
day. Excursion train leaves Brussels
at 8. 0 a, m, A clay at rho 'lake will
be delightful. - •
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Ethel
on Mona y. Aug dtpli,dand s,ve willvisitel
weeks
after that onto,
Communion service in the Metho-
dist church next Sabbath morning.
Miss Edith He#nswortll, of Toronto,
is visiting with her stater, Mrs. J.
Ecknhier• this week.
llliss jylesworth, of Toronto, and
Mrs: Morin A lesworth, spent Tues-.
day hvith fends at Ehel, p
r
Misses Ella Hansel(' ilius ElliottPlliott
and with b W. H. Eckinier spent Tuesday
with the Misses Ina and Berva Bryans,
of Jamestown
Misses Luteal and G111, of St.
Thomas, and Miss Ballantyne, . of At-
wont., were •visitors with Miss Ida
for a few days.
A company of young people of St.
John's church Guild held (L piC-via at
Maitland Park last Friday afternoon ternoou
and hada good time.
Cater.ranbrook Foot Ball team playec1 a
game here on Saturday evenivg and
won by 1-0. A nnmbex of Ethel
two #of them were on C anbrooky line
tip
Weai•e pleased. to know that Pall
Eckmier, wlio has been on the sick
list with ii slight attack of di 't•
and pneumonia, is recovering favor-
l g
ably. We hope be will soon; be con-
v Seaaeuaole has agangof 117521 as
Brussels puttingnthe cement
foundation for Elvin &Co.'s addition
to their carria a shops. Brick was
K y
shipped from Ilenfr n for the new
buildm g'
A number of icyeiekex:s from Brus-
p
eels spent last Friday afternoon in
Mr. Jackson's grove. Ethel is favored
by having such an ideal spot- for out-
Ings of this sort. A nice boat would
add to the plasma a great deal:
Wednesday evening of next week
rya illustrated lecture an China hYill
be delivered by Rev. Mr. Purchase.
$ of 100 fine stereopticon views
will be shown. Silver collection.
None should miss this Missionary.
treat.
Many are talking of patronizing the
SundayMiss
dine lcier Tuesday and hope enjoyaccompanied
p
¢L day at the `lakeside. ,Excursion
train leaves here at 8.08 and the re -points.
turn fare is 95c. and • 50c. for adults
and children, Lucknow baud will
supply music clueing the day.
Au auction sofa is announced by
Miss Hannah Bateman for Illonday
Aug. 10511 at 1.80 p. m. of household
furniture, live stock, &c. Sale will be
without reserve a.e Miss Bateman pur-
retlu'aing to New Yolk. She
desires Waal] her 50 acre farm also.
Afoot bal .inceting. will bo •held in
Gibsou's Hall on Saturday oveniug,
Aua' 1st, at 8 o cloak sharp, to
straigbtsn up the season's business,
All members and t]iose •interestecl in
the sport are requested to be present,
Any•pliyyer who has •not as yet hancl-
a'-'-'" his sweater will greatly •oblige
y doing so on irate menti•oned,
We .have unci pleasure in congtat-
nla1)ing plies Stella Dunbar on having
passet.. her Toronto Conservatory
;Primary piano exam. She wrote at
Listowel. A. S. Vont,, of the Con-
servatory Stafl', was the examiner-
Puss Jean Mcl.au°hlin, of Brussels,
has: beau 11'.Cisa Dtlubar's teacher
Both are to b•e °0mpIiwanted. •stows
BY notice In auoLliez ecn'ge it •will
ba observed that Dr. G•ecfrge Hiyll, of
NIoutreal, Que., was united in mar-
1'iage on July 151)11 to Miss Louisa M.,
eldest daagliter c. Norman Able, ,of
Troy, Ont. Relatives and fx`iends 0f
of the Dr. will be a unit in eongratnla-
ting he and Mrs. Hall and wishing
them many happy, prosperous years.
A DminxonrFUL Ournus.-A happy
crowd of about twenty in number as-
sembled at the home of Geo, and lira,
Baltmier of Jamestown,on Thursdaythy
'
afternoon of last weep{, the friends
from here going in a .carry -all which
was decorated with flags and maple
leaves for the occasion, giving it a
bright and cheery appearance. The
afternoon was spent in games and
social chat when a stunptnous repast
-was en oyed b ever one atter the {de-
l I y
lightfu drive. Almost immediately
after tea H. R. Brewer, of Brussels
out and took a couple 0f plc
fuves of the group as well as snap
shots of the Koine. When the "glees
was broken" for the last time other
amusements wale 011 the program
whirls were °artier' on in an enjoyable
manner. Instrumental and ,yocal
innate was then rendered after wliioiz
lunch was served. ,Chen the I; red
but jolly company departed for their
'resp' ective homes, all beingwcllpieased
with the day's outing,
Mosinee l'oc��t rnssns AWAY. -A
former. well known Friable cried at
North Bay on Monday of this week,
in his 80th year in. the person of
Morris Foe'al. Ho was born in the
township of Whitechurch, North
York Ontario, his parents being of
the 11'. 1„ Loyalist stock; belonging to
the Sooiety of Friends. Me, Fogel
lived in the Co, in which he was born
until 88 ear..a' o when he moved to
y g
Gro township where he spent a qood
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at North
many years before •is
Bay. Mr. Fogel is survived by lila
Wife, three cons (Henry, of Grey ;
Wallin the of Brantford mid Alfred,
g
of North B1ty and five daughters
g
Mrs. Willis, of : owassin , Mrs. baron
Keifer. Of Greyy�; Mrs. W'ilh., Hicks, of
North Ba' ;Mra, George Morgan, of
BrtLlhtfOrd�' aY1d miss B0 tdia, at 110me.
Deceased Was a ~T,iberai in politics, a
Methodist in religion and was a genial,
kindly lean ever ready to do a goad
turn for. anybody.. For many, ears
�* rosy
lxo was in the employ of Win, i
Belgrave
East Wawanosh Council Inst 'hero
on ,as and put a large sham re
Magness thranti g
g
We are sorry to state that Mrs.
;Rev.) Rivera is ill at the present .with
measles but we hope she will soon be
zll right.
Tlhe re }alar guarteely communion
will be held in the Methodist church
eext Sabbath morning; Rev. Mr.
divers officiating. QutLrterly Board
will meet Monday afternoon. ,
Gra,nbrook
Master Eari Raymahnhas returned
from visiting in Logan.
Dan. IiloQuarrie has returned
from visiting friends in Alvinston.
E. Foerster and familyCole
of Detroit,
are visiting attic home V. reenter.
Monday afternoon a private pie-
Maitland.as]uelcd on too bank of. the
honor of Miss Ferguson,
° A ligand new bob it lee
y g l oa lata
,possession of Harry Snhalldon this
week. He thinks it one of the nicest
babies that ever was,
Next Sabbath afternoon Rev. Mr,
Purchase will occupy the pulpit of
ale Methodist church a address on Misaionahere and give
Miss Zetta Ferguson, of Teeswater,
visited with plies 11liva McRae. The
•visitor sang two choice solos in the
Presbyterian church Sabbath oven-
ing
Miss Bessie Brown, of Carmhmnook,
with two lardy friends from Reinbeck,
Iowa, Miss Mason and Miss Linde.;
paid a fl in vis[t to thehomes of Tea
Y g
Cameron and A. Reymann, of Oran-
brnolr.
Wroxeter
3.•ICinhber has returned from Tor-
unto
11Trs. 0. Queirin, of Brussels, was in
the village last Thursday.1
J'nu. anc114Irs. Rutledge spent Taos-
day with Wingham Priends.�
1'hore Will be no service in the..Pres-
bytezian ohtmeb next Sunday,
vie toR i5am0800, Bind tanhi y were
s n Brussels on Sunday.11nka
Mrs. W. Montgomery, of Gerrie,
spent last Friday with Mrs. Geo•
arils.
Sam. Kidd, of Harriston, spent a
few days of last week with L. W.
Lewis. MIAs Lulu tem
MissT pill has gone to
where she will visit for some
weeks.
Frecl. Russell, of Deleon, is visiting
his parents, Ray. A, L• and Mra.
Russell.
Dr, Chisholm, M. P., of Wingham
and 'A. Dunnage, spent Tuesday in
'the village•
Rev. T. H, Farr exchanged pulpits
g p p
with the Rev. A. A. Bice, of Durham,
last Sunday,
Mrs. R. EComtmS011 o1 Toronto, is
spendin two weeks with her son,
Miltonitdmunson,
Tia Uneeda Concert Co. i
ed their tent in John ndeibo pitch-
cull pig's holding a series of concerts n 0
which will continua until Saturda •*
3
evening.
NFrs, McLeod has returned from
Lstevau, Sask, where she has s ant
several years and is living in herpesi-
denoson Sanderson street. She was
by her song Bert.
Win ham
Citizens Band will furnish music at
a Garden August l2n Blyth on he even
ing ov August 12th.
John Burnett, of Molesworth, inortll,
will e onduet ythete services in St.
A dl w's Presbyterian Church next
Sunda
A. E.Simmons is ill with typhoid,
fever. He was taken to the hospital
s eeuidrecoveris friends wish him a
pThe business of the Big Book store
has been purchased by IYIessrs.,'Elliott
& Walley and the business will be con -
tinned in the old stand.
Miss Fraser, who has been on the
Public School teachingstaff for some
time, tendered her resignation last
motherolvxng to the illness of her
Rev. W. Lows, of London, a former
rector of'Winham, will conduct the
services in St. Paul's church next Sun-
riay •maz'ning. The new rector, Rev.
J E. Jealtina will commence his work
.hers on Sunday, Aaust 9th.
Ata meeting of Minerva Encamp -
ment, No. 47, I O„O. F., the fallowing
officers were installed' by D. D. C. P.,
John F. Grooves :-0, P. Jos, Guest ;
S. TV., J. W. Haines; H. P., R. A.
'm•eleshank ; Scribe, A. J. Alderson ;
Treas., J. W. Dodd ; 3, W., Norman
Fry ; L S., H. B. Elliott ; Guide, Jas.
S. Carr ; 1st W., T. J. Elliott ; 2nd
W., John P. Groves.
etas, G. E. limo- rassEs AwAs.-
Thera passed away early Sunday
morning at her home on Shuter street,
��y g relictthe keno.
Eaii Whig,
7i g' g {d1 Y g
had been in delicate health for some
months and for - several weeks had
been confined to her bed. The deceas-
ed ladyhad
was held in high esteem by a
large circle of friends. She hadresided
in Wingham Por the past 20 years and
spent her girlhood days in 'lurnberry
township, her father, the late'James
Henning, being for a number of years
Reeve of the township. She was a
member of the Presbyterian church.
Being of a bright and cheerful dzsposi-
tion she rnade.a large circle of friends
who will hear' of her death with deep.
regret. The death of her husband in
March, 1907 was a severe shock, Two
sons, Thos. and Robert, and one'
daughter, Miss Ethel, are left to mourn
the loss of a kind and loving mother.
Theywillhave the sympathy o£ sparge
,br ea of ant. a ih their time of heavy
bereavement. A large number of
beautiful wreaths were sent by syn-
Pathising friends, private service -
was held on Tuesday morning by Rev.
D, Perris, The funeral in the after-
noon waslarge1 attended, the service
/sing conducted by Mr. Tullg. . H.
ppall-bearers were J. A. Morton,•A. H.
Musgrove, D. T. Hepburn, II, Davis,
Geo, Spotton and W, A. rampbell.
Leadbury
Geo. Duucdas has returned from
Chesaalon where he spent, a Pew
months. 1
miss Mary Wiuclaor, at one limo 11
teacher in 8. 8. No. 9, was visiting,fi
Miss Gertrude Forbes last week'
ales. D. NlcOutclheon has a large
of men finishing up the haying.
She has upwards of 70 acres and all
i very fair crop.
Dan. Rigele has built a fine large
aim which will add very much to bis
arm. The work was done by lleog-
ly Bros, and is up to the usual High
:tandarcl,
Peter. Gardiner has atax'ted to press
;his season's hay crop and the good
:rap all over the country edeas n0L
n'lu the price u p to last season b
g p 1 Y
Ln, means.
v
Grey
Counoil will meet on Mandy Aug.
10th.
The farmers are very busy with the
harvest.
Robert Lowe has invested in hes
{1rafL stallion. heavy
Mrs. L, Stark and son, of Toronto,
are here for a holiday at the arenta1
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home.
The threshing machines are being
satin order to commence the Summer
and Fall campaign.
Miss Edna apeman, of Gaderich, is
holidaying with relatives and friends
ia1 Grey and Morris.
Miss Ella McIntosh, of Toronto, is
visitingat P. A. 1'IcArhur's 6th con.'
She will two weeks.
Miss Jennie Armstrong, 9th con.,
has gone on a visit with friends at
Seaforth, Clinton and other points.
Grace Hoover, 9h cov, was
away on a visit to Westflold, Auburn,
Dungannon, Goderieth and other
P Robert Kennett, 6111 line, has not
been enjoying his usual good health
but we hope he will shortly be fully
restored.
The Sunday School in connection
with Roe's M Methodist chinch will hold.
their annual is-nic in Angus Shaw's
grove on Friday afternoon of this
week.
Owing to the quarterly communion
-service being held at Bthel next Sab-
bath morning the usual service at
Roe's church. will be ohmeged to the
evening for that Sunday.
3. Leslie Lamont, 10th con., has-
been engaged to teach a school near
Bright for the next year, duties coin-
mencing Aug. 17tH. He gets $600
per annum. We wish him 'success
and hope he will do well. He is a eon
of Hugh Lauzant,
There will be 'a large turn out to
Kincardine next ssionay on the Sun-
day
day School Excursion: It comes in a
gaod bine to take a day. Special
train leaves Hentryn at 8.01 •a, m„
Et-ihel at 8,08 and Brussels at 8,e0. A
day at the lake this hob weather
should be delightful,
Illustrated Lecture will be given in
Roe's °.lurch next Tuesday evening on
China and the Chinese. Rev. Mr.
Purchase will be the lecturer and will
use a large number of stereo ticon
views to ilhlstrate • what he has to say.
'Thursday evening the same gentleman
will be at Union church, 12th con,'
_
Seaforth
>
M. I ,McLean, M.1., returned from
parliamentary duties at Ottawa on
p y
Donald McGregor, aged seven years
six months, son of Chas. and Mrs..
McGregor, of Hallett, died. on Satur-
lay after an illness of a few days.
Che immediate cause of death wars a
hemorrhage of the brain. Much syn.-
is felt for the bereaved parents.'Upwards
funera took place Monday after•
at 2:30 to the Maitlanclbanit
Rev. B. H. Spence, secretary of the
Dominloli Alliance of Temperance and
Reform, preached in the Pres-
Church Sunda morningand
Sunday
n the Methodist Church in the even-
ng, Mr. Spence traced the progress
temperance reform, and showed
p
hat while the use of liquor in social
holes has greatly decreased, the bar
such facilities for its nee that its
onsulnption has been on the increase ;
plat the bar was the core of the whole
was further shown by the Pact
from police court figures the
of arrests for drunkenness
mime on holidays when the hal
open was far greater than when
posed. Both sermons were greatly
-
Walton
DwNwAn. Dr. Valid will visit Walton on
Monday, An . Brd, and every two weeks atter
SIm dstto%et He may be consulted in arra. Me-
The farmers are busy these days.
Miss Nettie Pellicle, of Seaforth, is
vision at Chas. Dra er's.
Rev. Maclvab was home from the
.aka show for his work last Sunday
W. $• Govonlo0 , of Chicago, aa
lilies Mabel Govenlock were visitors at
V Neel s thi•s week.
as 01 bb, wife and dau iter, of St.
g
McKya, were visitors at Station Agent
NlcSay's this week, blr8, 01 bb and
Mr McKay ttre brother and 89•8i..431.
East week Mrs. (Rev.) Ryan was vis-
i 1 Y
it. a' friends in this vioinit) . It 1s a
gotta m ny yea s s nee Rev. 1'Sr. Ryan
was emmistor in St. Georges ehmoh
8 . daq School excursion from Brus-
eels i Kincardine noxa Tuesday,poses
s ectal excursion train leavin at 8.0
SPOOI Reciusifal'e 86 canis w, a 40
cent rata for ahilth'au.
At Duff's church next Sabbath t/ere
will be a change from the usual order.
Sabbath School will open at, 6 p, m.,,
preachiia�g •se)xvice,'0011 tided by Rev
D. B. McRae, of 11 uc1 Book, at •
o'clock, followed by the meeting of
the Gttilcd. The following Sunday,
Aug:0th, there will be no preaching
service. The pastor is away for his
holidays.
.' New topic cards for the Epworth
Leagle have been issued giving the
program for the comm g9 months.
The list of aflieors is as folliows -Hon.
Pres., Rev. H. D. as ; President,
Miss Clara Dennison ; 1st Vice, Miss
Ida Stafford ; and Vice, Miss Effie
Tyler ; 3rd Vice,,Miss Lottie Fulton •
'1 i Vice, FlanTyler ; Secretary,
Miss Edna Love Treasurer, Miss
binbel Stafford; Organist, bliss Eva
'T ler Asst. Organist,:14 iss Jean Bar-
reeve. Z
Bluevale
Township Councilminutes may be
: read in this issue.
Misses Sanderson, of Toronto, are
visiting with old friends in the village.
Rev. and Mrs. West and children
are holidaying at Lake Huron, near
Pine River,
Miss Mabel Colvin, of Brussels, was
a visitor with Miss .Estella Andrews
at the parsonage last week.
The many frieuds of Miss Nellie
Burgess will be pleased to hear that
she has secured an excellent situation
with the Cobalt Union Mines, Ltd.,
Toronto. 1VIiss Bm•gsss •is a racdiitt a
of the Wingham Business College.
Bills axe up announcing the annual
Sunday School Excursion to T£MOM,
dine for •next Tuesday. Tl •he special
train will leave Bluevale at 8.32 a. in.
and the fares at SOc and 40cres peetive•
ly 1or achtlts and children. A good
many talk of attending.
Bluevale Methodist clhuaoo raised
$856:21 for salary and $42.11 1or finds
of the 0hnre 1 •; 1 enema, .$$211.00 1or
salary and $16,20 Yor fiinds ; JOhu-
$190:00 • for salaay and $21.09 for
; Ennis, lire Ladies' t • ds, $l $17+1.40 for
miss]0ns ; Aids, :$187.00, Trus-
tee Boaids, $27.00: in all $1544,`91.
We regret t0 learn' that Miss Stella
Nutllea y, who recently canis home
fa of been'ne to spend her vacation,
has not been' •enjoyiuggoocd health and
on Wednesday of last week under-
went an operation In the Wingham
hospital for appendicitis. Her relay
tives have had an unusual amount of
sickness recently and sincere sympa-
is extended to them,
of
until eet (7h held
Council meeting held hi the Clerk's
office Bluevale, on ilonday July 27.
Members of Council all present,
Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last
meeting read and adopted on motion
of Messrs. Rutherford and Mealiehael.
Council arranged for a committee,
composed of Reeve and A. Felly to
look over the Zetland Government
Drain on Saturday next suite try to
. gat it cleaned out by those interested
in its maintenance and save expense
0P bringing on, Engineer. Treasurer
read his half yearly statement which
'showed a balance on hand of $888.
Moved by Mr. 1Koffattseconded by Mr.
Rutherford that the Treaeurer`'s Re
pport be adopted and Bled• Cvariecd.
Moved by Mr. iVlof£att, seconded by
1VI1' Kelly that By-law No. 8 1908 be
passed to provide fundsfor the current
oi{pond]ture of the Municipality for
the °simile year ata rate of la mills
on the &Mar of the last revised assess-
meat. Carried. Moved by Mr, Mc-
Micheal seconded by Mr. Rutherford
that By -Law No. 01905 be passed to.
Provide funds for the Municipal grant
to schools for the current year. Oar-
ri°d, Moved by Mr. Belly, seenhded
11y111i`. Iintlierforcd that Bylaw 1Va.10,
i908be assedfortheap ointment of
p p
Pani Powell as Tax Collector far'. the
current year at the earns salary as last
year, provided. security to the milieu- `ing
tion of the Commit given, Carried.
Moved by Mr. Kelly; seconded by 'Mr,
y.
Moffatt, that By-law No. 11. 1908 be
passed to provide fonds to meet the
omity requisition for the current
year. Carried. The fallowing ac•
Counts were passed mid cheques 19a1i-
ed '-Munlci is World, Collector's
'
11all,alld Guide, $1.,ep ; 0. A, Jones,
King drain, $1,00 ; ,Tohii Burgess,
Xing drain, 117,60 ; S. Ring, King
drain, 5.86 ; Samoa Methyl, II
$
Goderich
The Signa] stair had their annual
t#t'ing at Point Farm on Saturday
fternoon and the affair was probab-
y the most successful and enjoyable
suohfunetious the proprietors of
he Goderieh Liberal paper have ar•
tinged. No pains were spared to
as goocd a time For everybody
possible and the gathering was
hoyoitgdily enjoyed. g
Goderieh defeated Wingham in
Lakeside Baseball League sarins Mon-
3 to 1. Wingham is leading in
arias and this game makes Godr ich
Blyth ties for ascend pisco so far.
;h° game was a good exhibition and
or the pleats playa) s, Ellis, Elliott
Niggles wore oovs tenons. • Gotha
iolggWobb, Elliott pWiggiv9, Belch-
- EDITORIAL NOTES
LOly D to ne rs will draw a crowd
at Toronto next week• He • Is not
physically a big man but as a military
expert and a true Britisher he weighs
well.*
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*
THE report of the Provincial Board
of health for June shows that tuber-
mitosis
os s is still busy there being no less
than 170 deaths from it as compared
143 for a eorrea oridin period
P g P
in 1907. Greater oars ever
should be exercised to bar the initial
stages of this white plague,John
* * "
TORONTO'S prison septette who es-
ca ed from oa tivit are still enjoy-
p captivity l y- 'fence
illg tileIr �nnhnitll' tlaCatlOA Ont d00rS.
By the number of accounted appear•
antes one would almost believe the
much enquired. for prisoners were en-
dowetd with omnipresence. The par-
son jail keeper will have to sleep with
•one eye open after this.
* e "
G.om enieH Star didn't like bat Tim
w-
POST said about wiping out elle Model
Schools and got quite sassy about' it
last week, DearI4ro, in the rush of
ettili out our paper we
g neglected to
submit, the proof to you but• we Crave
your pardon and liopa' since'
1> your
town School Board has voiced much
the same opinion as wtl did, you will
, Y
smile upon tis oven if your
town does lose the illodel. • Goderi°Ih
School Board says it classlegislation
and we don't think that they are very
,., ,
far astray. You ought to pitch into
though Mr, Star for writingthat
naught letter to the Medical D
naughty ca otter
at ''orontoy who prescribes doses illi
1
the Edu°ation Department natty
s talo,
p people don't to
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Handsome
Handsome to the • eye
Artistic !n design.
First-rate workman -drove
shj p
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Made to wear and
keep their shape.
Morris
Township Council will Ineeb on Au
ust 10th. g
35cents11advance gets THE POST
to J let, 00.
Miss isseLay Mooney issaay on a visit
with h 1 Syracuse.with
Several talk of going West on the
Harvesters' excursions this sewn.
111155 Priscilla atlning is home from
Paris: for aholida 'of afew weeks.
y
Fall wheat harvest is past and the
crop generally is good. Oats hill soon
be ready for the sickle.
lilies Gerrie Fear, 8th tine, late oP
Milverton ublic school that was visit-
H
in friends in that tillage lass week.
g•
Oleo. Bielby, prmclpal of the school
at Georgetown, whose home is in Mor`-
cis towns111p; tank in the Quebec ter-
centenary,
David Badgley, East ravel road, has
11 tunes of corn that will at this date
average 10 feet in height. It is a
dandy crap.
plisses Ruby and Irene Clegg both
took honors du the recent High School
pron#otion exams, !Lamy are clever
Dapple and should, take foremost elapid•
In .
cwieg to the quarterly communion
services at Belgrave and Blyth next
Sabbath the usual services at Sunshine
and the Jackson churches will be
withdrawn.
, Goon, :Wooit,--R°bt, Carrie. =.1.1.11
lues crit 40.am'es of Fait wheat grow-
y •.
on ins farm and that of Albeit
Crooks' across the concession, 1n 21 .0410snole
Clays. Crop' .is good and le safely
housed in the bath read y for the
1)hreela11 machine,
, i 8
;P. Seim DtA,w.-Miss sail Pipe, 5th
lino, wrote on oho recent Toronto Can-
a67'Vatory musical ' examination at 'them
I1istcnvel and passed in primary piano,
abasing til) honors closely. " She has
been instructed by Miss Jean Mo.
Lanchlin. We 00h ratulate both
1 1 it and taa°har,
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them you want another dust
Then our rices 'are not
p
the buying,
Here area fever--.
Dongola Buttoned or Laced.
Dongola Blucber Bals, fine..-...,...,,,,,,„
Extra fine Kid Blucher Baia..
, .
Our Genume Rubber Mounted Smgle
t,,
are feat eelje•s.
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Dusters, Fly Nets Trunks, Satchels,
Repairs i Harness Boots o>;' Shoespromptly.
1 u f
• r
/p
$eaeltiful finish ens
' ./
comfort, very durable.. `
When you discard
„
like the last ones.
the least pleasin art iii
.
..,...,,,..,$ 1 50.
,.. 2 00
3 il0
Harness $LL �0
at cash licit• « w
Lord Roberts will g° as
Ba°g'
Mrs. Geo, N. Phillips, of
dead of apoplexy, aged 48.
Beery W lithos, of Douro
Was drewued at MoDougall's
RV Kozrink, a Roumanian
was killed on the G. T. R. at
R. S. Price, a fanner o
Township, is a cousin of Loi
Woodstock has voted dew;
erect a now public) school No
Fred Howe, a clerk iu H.
hall, was fined $z for loiter
sidewalk,
Levi Wedge, aged es, tied
committed suicide by }Tau i
to a tree, g
Aehel° Varna°,ani Italian,
was knocked From a wharf
and lulled.
The hotel licenses at Su
('la ggiaen'a Corners In Ii
worth, are to be cut off.
T. H. =loft, baker, Of.
sant lily bay, named Arrnstt'
beak with tea, and the or
y
tint,
c min .
See lima. '.
•
'Whips at lowest rima,
done. P
, T 1 /1 a�.,li1u
are coming.
lel' athletes
ft will seek
is, specialist
any friends
ring favor.,
1 of your
pad so as to
Is big Fall
d 2. It will
pal•,
co has an
nation Day
s election a
utting 1451
tenon some-
mon to per.
eason of the
106 bowling
annual big
n this week.
locate as a
rphers soon
home,
died from
Notwitlh-
cssels dam -
ons of the
ld Karuey's
concealer.
r advertise-
tenary than
fe put Mr.
It is de -
he national
d that the
tan charae-
was a lot of
ng the past
sham.
the great
Friday when
Ton Longboat
es short of
ppointment
assembled.
a hot day
thletes who
to face the
winner fin -
think the
sed wit/. a
all.
derstrapper
amber, Tor-
sitor to un -
visitor was
at listening
was bard
iris week a
one better
leve of hum -
ad removed
ling off to
e building.
cd as that
his in a`
dike blank-
ar a fur cap
ex his 'chin,
rgo against
b market is
new form.
Hent have
sir best for
cad in the
Aped there
ted.' '3'heawa+.
by people
a put up a
pits as if the
vn. If not
i left open.
It bad fair
B to those
a at hand,
far West as
Conifton, is
Township,
chutes.
trackman, *,
Brocl{fie1
f Otonabee
d Roberts,
1 st bylaw to
rtlh $27,000.
aMilton City
ing on the
it FO5tli131,
ng himself
at the Soo,
icy a crane
Rock's and
111)11 Went-
Peterborn,
ougy to the
th skipped