The Brussels Post, 1908-12-17, Page 2Brussels Council tarp fn ennintinileate tilt same to 1
Goverieneut owl arta his eplioiut a,e d.
The regular meeting of Brussels Coe tie
ell was held last Monday evening, the
• Reeve and Cottucillors Jones, Lowry
and Baker present,
Minutes of last meeting read and
• passed.
Following accounts were presenter] (—
D. Ewan, tuiscellaneotls...,,, .151 1 70
R. Oliver, salary, 33 33
F. 53. Scott. miscellaneous,, t 3t
Wilton & Gillespie, miscellaneous 5 5t
Gerry & Walker, miscellaneous,7 45
D. Hogg, miscellaneous : 65
R Henderson, gravel 1 on
W. Sellers, fuel , 6 75
S,'r. Plum, m1 00110neuus,....... - 75
P, Ament, Miscellaneous,,.,.., t 40
S. R. Jackson, miseellameous 5 c0
Trir Pber, printing, - ,..,14 50
Moved by J. Cr. Jones, seconded by
D. A. Lowry that above accounts be
paid, Carried.
A By -Law was passed fixing polling
places for next Municipal Election which
• will be No, 1 at R, Thomson'o office
with J. T. Ross as Deputy Returning
officer ; NO. eat Council Chamber, with
N. F. Gerry in eharge ; and No. 3 at
Geo. Bitt's residence with P. Scott as
Deputy. The date will be Mon(av,
januaryeth. Poll open from g a in. to
5p.tn.
elie7.45 was reported as the revenue
from the scales for the moils! of No.
vemher
Coined adjourned, after discussing
several platters of interest, to meet on
the r5th lost. as per Statute.
EAST HURON LIBERALS,
The annual meeting of the East
Huron Liberal Association for the Com-
mons was held iu the Town Hall. Brus-
sels, on Tuesday afternoon of this week,
President W. M. Sinclair presided with
his customary ability. Minutes of last
lneetiug were read and passed as was
the Treasurer's report, );lection of otli-
eers resulted as follows:—kresiclent,
Alex, McLaughlin ; nit Vice Pres ,
Wm, Elston ; 2nd Vies Pres., john Gil-
lespie sec. -'cress„ F. S Seen ;
Auditor, \V, Ni. S•rchair ; c h urtu,,n of
mauicipalities :—dewiest, inc ti ,n t
berg ; rureberry, Robe. Mair rC r t-
eter, Jun. Uonglas; \\ingh,un, 12.
Clegg ; East Wawanosh, 13 Taylor ;
Blyth, Geo. Powell ; Morris. (leo. Tay-
lor ; Brussels, J. 17. Wet -whoa:, V. S. ;
Grey, Jno, McTaggart. Sort speeches
of a congratulatory character were made
by the new office bearers. A. Hislop,
ex -M, P. P. and a 1101011er ce others.
The following resolutions were earned
unanimously ;—shoved by W. lsbiete'r,
seconded by C. Eckinier that we, the
Liberals of East Huron, have ranch
pleasure in e0ugratulotieg Sir Wilfrid
Laurier and the Liberal party on the
splendid victory attained at the recent
election and express our unl,oundett
eonfrdeuce in the Government in their
efforts td advance the best interests of
this great Dominion. Carried. While
East Huron re-elected a Conservative
Arch. Hislop, the Liberal standard beau'.
er, put up a splendid campaign, clean,
energeticaud educative end cut in two
the Conservative majority of the pre-
vious election, He deserves the hearty
thanks of the Liberal party of this riding
which is WOW tendered through this
Association, Moved bs' A.. t\ic5.aughiin,
seconded by G. Taylor that We regret
that in the last Provincial Elections
Liberalism did net attain to the fond
hopes cherished in the anticipated re-
turn of their party ender the able leuel,'r-
ship of Hon. A. G, McKay but hope
that when the next contest is waged
that the principals of the Liberal patty
will triumph. Huron Co, su1Fe1'eti last
E(leotion by the unfair gerrymander but
although defeated in two ridings we are
not disheartened and trust to prove this
when the next opportunity presents it-
self end thereby give Hou, Mr. McKie(
OW 00110110 WRY of preying his capability
as a leader and statesman. Carried.
The meeting very heartily co•n;nerlled
Dr. P. Macdonald, of Winghten, for a
Senatorship and tustructed the Seine
e` fae'tian. Miss Heel is 0 damtrltter of 0141.11 1111/0k tboy will r1<51dr ;At Pluc!) 01'
t'hoo. 11.1111 1R•s. Seel, Of Oranbr,„,k. 'where they will be at to010 le their
\Vr?a sco,--:1 quiet- tyodd100 took friends after ,iter. 11h, 1110,
Unto in the .Methodist 0huveh eta
\\ a1keetfim, 0n Wednesday, 1)er, ifh A P1000 E1>Ivi Smoot. -..-rhe Central
tvlteil 111,5 Muria, oldest (lan;;h1or of 1lusiuess Collette of Stratford, has prt,v.
the late Thoures awl Esther ,Craig, of 011 11sal1 111 be the great practical train -
R tlkertob, was united iu'uutu•inge big school of \Vestet•u Ontario, They
to A. Reymann, postmaster of Craw, hove three Aepartnlen ts,--Ctnhnlel'elal,
Sttorthond and Telegraphy, and the
courses given Ore thorough and practic-
e al. 'Heir graduate; are in (iemand,
e
The mctna:ereent are extensive adver-
t. 1311. oD 6be,3 13, In. train for Hta•ltt{'Kett risers being firm believers in the use of
and Leiden, Upon. their return to ! pinter's ink, See their ettr1 elsewhere
Church Dia;encs
•
Maitland Presbytery will convene in
\Wimantel on '1'aes laty of next seek,
There will be eech() Advent services
in the Ciabolle Church, lirassels, next
Suudav itt to 3:' a. m. and 7 o'clock p
m,
The annual Birthday Party of th
Lithe Stars Mission Bawl of Melvin
church will be 5101,1 alomdcl5 evening e
next weer., commencing at 7.3o o'clock
Last Sabbath meriting fu Melvill
el) nI0511he, pastor continued h -is series o
11. 115., Ont. The.- eerenl()tly Was 5101”
formed by Ileo 1I, J. ANikon assisted
by Rev, 1), 1,. ,11:c'Hcte, ()I' Orenbroolt,
Out, "sial which the ltatllpy e011111(1
c' in our columns,
disc tau ,•, nn '•'1'he,cilerch at Philadel-
phis." At the teeming service the text
tt-a.,''Is this rho 0A1WOW te,?"
".Non-0outorulity 10 .the world" was
Rev, -EE. 1?, Powell's topic last Sabbath
morning in the Methodist Church and
at the evening service "1'he law of
lustiee or a square deal" was the theme.
Next Sabbath evening Miss Atm -
strong, a former -Sarnia Young lade,
who has spent the past 5 years in japan
as a missionary :111d u'hc 10 now heme nn
furlough, will give ant address in the
Methodist Church, She is also expect •
ed to speak to the Sabbath School that
afternoon and the Woman's h\lissioetu•y
Society Monday afternoon.
Altliongh the afternoon was uufavnr-
able two dozen men attended the first
session of the sew Bible class opened
in the W. C. 'r, LT, 1•00ms last Sabbath,
Rev, A. \Vishttrt, B. A., gave mania ad -
(trees in addition to the singing of tenni-
liar nyuuts, -1 o'clock is the hour for
opening. 'l''he class 1s designed for
those not already members of other
Sabbath Sehools,
Godericii
Honorable ,justice Teetzel, who held
the A.sizes in (4odericlt last week,
gave j'ulguIent in the action of Miss
Sabgster against the town for dama-
ges sustained by falling into a stole in
one of the streets.. 1-Ieawnrtletl. dama-
ges o1' 5(100 with coats. On the street
where the a.ceident oce'nrred, however,
there never er it',ts a sidewalk construct-
ed and the defence to the aetiotl wtc•
that the midway for horst. and car'- ridge traffic \vas all that was 1.6i-wiredWL
'ars
iso` MT::.: M,..1.7a1=473170'.13'
Ott r
utters
AVE you seen I:\VAN & Co's large display of Cutters ? They knock out
anything en the Market, We have n very large stock of nearly all kinds
and elms for the towing Winter and they are made of the very best material,
,mere brace about them being the very tongheet of steel: They are trimtlled with
the very hest of 0401'(an Mocate and Leather Cloth, Fm' style and neatness our
little piano box Cutters can't be bee( en, Wu have a number of styles of Cutters
with 'cops un them which makes a most comfortable vehicle, the Tops being a
great weenier protector. Large and small sizes in Portlands and a number or
Street and Sperdinn Cutters, It will pay anyone to examine our two large Show
Rooms as we have a large number to choose from,
Bob J h ma vy id UUght
Tin111er all Oak.
ird=paid Bullas
\\'e have a number of First-class Second-hand Buggies which we wish to 1518-
pese of BilisRall, Come quick and get year pick,
Repairs done on all kinds of Rigs in our line and at small prices,
Don't miss the large exlltbit at our Carriage Shop. We will save you money
by purchasing your Rigs at
for the street and that a pedestrian
WAS not entitled to expect the ,road to
be level from fence to fence, At
meeting of the town Coined .:Friday
nit, 11 1t was decided to appeal the
arse, At the trial thio lodge expressed
the opinion that the case 1)13.5 0110
WI 101.0 1.11e opinion of an appellant
court alight be obtained for 1110 put"
poet., of haying a (leci5ien on cases of
this kind, there apparently being no
ieeided Canadian case ou this point.
Cran brook
1 wedding is on the, program in the
near future,
iter. 1). 1i. 3-lvRae was tit I3lnevale
this week.
-Illi Smith took the service in the.
Methodist Church here last Habbatlh
etfternoon.
H, 0. Ability, principal; spent Sat-
urday a1111 Sunday in Fordu'ieh call-
ing on old friends.
Last Sabbath evening 1I, A. .!inlay
was nt Ta.utestown connecting the
set'%iee: at Victoria I'h411,
dacab Long 11ttd his dog poisoned
the other night People hail better
be careful dulling out poison,
The Hensel! Observer says; --Mrs.
T.
Cameron has returned from. Oran -
brook \vlteee she spent some time with -
her Mathes' who is nearly 01 years of
age and in pool' health. •
Owing to the 1'01;13101' meeting of
Collet Woodbine No.- 100 C, 0. F„
mining 611 Clirkt11115 the (late hits
11ee11 ehenged tt pewit earlier, viz„
Friday, 18th Inst, This }1111 be the
eleclio71 of officers and thele shooks be
ft large attendance.
Mies Sylvia Seel, who is teaching
Dear Fera ee, East 1Vnwanosh, is re-
engaged et an tt(lvar(cecl salary. 5110
110.0 taught in that school for the past
six year's and has given splendid satin -
911
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Go. 02 ` Ma Yo
Goods
Thought
of where yo11 giro going to buy some of your many
Popu ar
Prices
mas lereseilts?
we have tbc' best assortment of JAPANESE, LIMOGES
and FANCY -CHINA ever shown here. We invite you to in.
sped our stock, Also have a complete line of
Toys, Das, ram
SEE OUR STOCK OF
Staple & fancy Groceries, Ciacuits, Confectionery, fruits, Etc,
7Tighest ps'ices for I'rntluce snit Dresserl Poultry.
11'e appreciate your patronage.
14 Quality„ Highi�� ,�
Prices
Low