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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-5-25, Page 1BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 2g, 1,9 I< W. 11. ,T<'ERR, Proprietor New AdVertiSern ,n;t$ -- t oast-1189Atlnn, ', Loans -Tara, Sinclair,1,' .Sitrayed-P, $, Kerne ,... '. WQ01 Vvanted,,RingOro% meeting (Jana meeting) •of the"Inst', ,lila will ba held on the !fret Thursday ,y. t f the mouth instead of , the last•Juite 1st in Me, PU11t1c1(8 i1nllSe. q Om Foot Bah boys got the wrrat of It last Friday evening at L.etOWel when elle home team won by 2 to 0, It. Was IIOt as one sided as tht•. eCOr'e wookl indicate as both elevens put up of Morrie township, where they merle their home for nearly 20 eery. 111 the Sprung of 1881. they, ,whir their' fondly of 10 - children K'ernOVACI to 11utebtnson.p0., South Dakota, Miele - ' -- �{. " Brussels B■ user • y{a a �y �,y ■y S @o. Y fl p i ®l �, _ F W Q Plants ��� flowers ' ti uantit of '1'otnato Uanli- ,y q.., , Y , Utlel „ Y ,foci Cabbage 11x1}te, 1t>matQ Plants lOc a box or. Sq a dozen loose, Film Collegti0n of 710we1'111g Plan tS. 0110100 let ' ra 1'1 et Ge l r uu5 n ul A" 31 1s for bedilieg. Boslou tultl .lapaxl Ivy .11 a • , • -• ,� u L n b put Out any tone In Mourne, b 200 ,and 1 r, 2oc each. JiF loral Designs, made to order, ,., , Ag foLB Dales Cutlt'I>Jo Cts, MISS JELLY o A i i 8 O 'tll9tel`8 1n@tit f supply £ pn p t F ml when t4ttendll>g the Ass@molt'. , cvas a reed t a 1 tier drys Ax- It t t?l l} l a Y 'lenses b0 aid. ,was i Preabyger [td'ournacl to meet at Ashfield on 3rd Tuesday in September., W. J. yWer, Clerk. ! ilrn98Ols JnllfOx 'i'1T.. F, ;A. ll3al)L Im'. el ' 'iia i of ane hum Gani Ball e. ,illi t Game wtis pita ed after sit ler ax 3` 111 WI'!'n N99t1f.1 by a. vAF}'. 411 thnsiast lot ol'sA@cLatc rs. Owing to the laelial several of the regular home team we; not Available and their, places lye' filled byOther! boys of ,,town. - Win store ponds -L'. 1i, smite, Turnip Stntutss Ht, Eles e -. Onttn•�4. GntaGaB-C.Saligal•.1 _: • Single harness -I. d,$Ioltardl. ,. ',- Teethes Wanton -A, D. Grant.. • - !Plewa d4n(t'PlYntts-Mies Yell • 0ilopptna?rliu-JohnPetters011; T_..' - Ethel - Rocastorent in 1➢Grier. Ailply to W. 17, AANDIClt9... . Ethel .tearrl played a league, match at. 00 Victo,'ili Day, Ethel Y2 pied ball. Ethel teem eonsneted of they eantinoed to vesicle till Lh@Beath :-Goal ai. — •Ande11on ; Of Mr, Rands, about tel] t'eal's ago, .,tie e, „McDonald 2 eli9, ,, l4,lC Unllaltl .1411 (l' •.Andex!9011 ; Since that time Mrs. Rands has made half backs, 111Cltinee, Stevenson and her home with her children. Of the Stephell)30n; forwards, :' Snittildon large family ,. 'f 10 8 8o1 s and 2cl ll h- nal'(! Jueclii E. g 1 Ya 1 a g Ray , Sacklin, L, Stephenson and tem only one is • missing, Richard, VICTORIR AY AT BRU SETS D - ham sewed the Only oY4l• :f:1.01)O 0 • (' g' 1 tl fault' evenly thvtd@cl and play was Ergs lralxt (4ny ranglauea The visitors wear EL V@1! Natty under y ..... ': �+•l• �1p,t �+ ' r Nu Nh�1l h,.l 1j4� : A winning bV 1L 870(9 Qf-to 1. ,., 6Row(!, W. D, Sanders was elected lay rep- i'NBen,alive to London DUnfel'enAe P. Stephenson, 11 1' yis1aCli referee who died last Oelnbel' in Sublimity, dealt out the decisions: Deegan. The others ere Geo„ of Olds, - - Alberta Mrs: Win. No P AND 0o sown SPLE .- IO8. GRT N (w C ". and area @ntlemanl lob• g Y Lina tip was as follows :- ,� •which meets at Stratford the brae ; Meilutrheen, Morris Wintripeg.; William, 1. r The celebration of Vrrtorla Lay in 131ussels on Wednesda of this week Y proved a genuine sneces , Weather condltrons here ideal, attendance WAS good, park in flretrglas9 sha a and the g P program well filled With with a glade q'Fs Ort tl)LLt latex@stn@rver ln, ed. p gg Lticknow Band arrived by the early morning train audsu lied good n K PP g throughout the clay, ; The 'forenoon was taken u tl tth a Base Ball snatch between a nine from Belgrave land the Junior team of' Brussels. • The 11Iaitlande opened with Aim strou in Cho sax but in the 5th in- mng8 1t8 1Va9 1@graced by. Ohne Scott, who finishecl the garneltolding the visitors down on rungetting.received Belgrave used McDowell. of West- field, as pitcher for tile Rrat innings but as be was severly pasted Scaudrett Look his place. 1'he-latter' etched and ball until the last of the 7111 inrli s when acorn stood 11 5, As g d 1 a t- onlv7 inuiu s were lave t le M 1 g a lands made a final Lally in Lheir last • half and piled ,up 0 runs.. At this stage brandtelt was ieplaeed by Nol'inan'Gecldes who succeeded to re. tiring the local side..' • Score 29119 as follows :- Bnussers $arARAVa g 0 g p B. poll . 2 2 Jack uocallum s V. Scott ,,,..,:,. 2 8 Am1IOD 1 ti, Thomson ' 0 II H. McDowell .:1 2 a. 780515.,,,,,,,,,.. 2 2 J:tta0a11um,.,,,, 8 2 O. Scott - 1 1 Hear y,,,,,;,,,,,,•„ x s G Fox 1 1 ni•MeDowaii 1 2 G..Armstrong... 2 1+etguaon z v. Rosa 2 2 Watson ... .,,,.... 0 s E: Plum ......,c s scanarett s 1 ll 2l ' 14- Bruseala.:...,....... a -o 0 0 1 1 8-tl Belgl'ave ,,,,,.,.,.2 b 1 k 0 2 0-14 Afternoon program opened with a diamond encounter, Wpingham and Brussels being the contestants and was aninterestiicled although W1xOHAt( Bn17H85108 Price Goal qer Taylor . ,.....,.. Hunt weir Boerne, „., So 'Rteleaven Elti 111torwen 35 ]tacks :.,., , .Dunt Stothers Shur Aitaloy co East.. Kamm bra I'clior e`0rwards , . ,Gall W Ke ,• ,,,,,,,;gtrett bar •.•e B(10 00n .:� Ew clan )) 11,011) Ii'sPerea. In the evetr'ng a flee Concert s Even in the Lown lilt!! Uy. Mess g 'o' the st1 u and Duni pupils 1 1 e u t ei u 'oni for the Blind respeCtive)y 88 t) and piani t, rospereively;•assisted . , • o oftown. at h numb I . H. Gilroy,1 on the program wile l'eudered iu fir class style and 1911 were ver, heesti yy by the audience. ,NIr. os 1 a great fevorilehere and fingers t ,yorles with the touch of the arti sertLott has made large advances Lhepresentation of his'readv s a, p • n. r lira i1 his uggmb do@e 111w 1 • , G y t long in melodious voice and fully sl pttsG retold. Rev darned leis Oaten mala a good wily eon, Eve number was deservedly encored a Y generously 1'eapOCldelt to. Olt towns requiring concert talent shin not overlook blesses. Lott and Duff' • they are sure, to please. > T .- No env s Was via NOTEL S e a for funds this year. dep@ndenee Sun placed on sulphas in mail 5lon Pun -Gate receipts at 10 and 15 cent a p counts fee totalled $140.00-4111 counts due b tile Committee are as y ed to be his in beForol?ridaya�•e m of weekthis. when Collura MI will meet to square up. -11 was a w behaved crowd. --A couple of. clinch. weave Bali tc by Poul tips during L Base all ,Chen. -Everybody boot - of B ala less 1 e Y t good chance C0 witness the spox grounds were ]rept clear.-Colnw111 wox'lc@d-weil.-The ball teams will welcome bank. .,,'.. Jamestown Wo0ouN's INSTITUTE. -1111 ,annual' meeting of the NSTomut • Institute. wits held in A, Pollock'e 'house oil Wednesday May' 17th. his.. Arm- • • ,. _. , � ._ strong of Gerrie,. tile'•. D19trlet beeret al' waspresent andgave aI, interest. y ing talk along different, !Mee of In• stitute work. The lollowi.ig. ofticetp were elected for the emit .year :- President, Miss Marjorie $paohaii ; Vice -Pres:, Mrs, D:' 11 Mi'' er ; Sec:,- '1reae.-Miss Ina Br'yan9 ; ',rectors, Mos."��4eo. Eekmier and M S. 3, D. Miller ; Auditors, Mise, At file Me- Donald and Nellie 14lillets he next - week (Il'meets IVellesl@y, root B 111 team will 111 , heee on, Saturday;' June 33711 to play theletnxn game ill the Inter nediate sallos: M.ir.k clown the date. .Last Sabbath .eveningRev. • Mr. Wren � ..- , ;. .. Wren conducted the service In the. lilethodist Chn1'Clt, the RrSt,111)9 attics his illness. Next Sunday 0 probatiotl- er for 1110 ninietry. frorn Wallace Cir- Coit will officiate, '.iy Thursday xLfterlivan a house and int at Ethel station locality will he offer-. ed, by Mortgage stile at the Hotel herei by P. S. Scett, auctitneer, Brussels,: Y, 2 Sale, at o'clock: The property would rusks a cosy bolus, , ... .. of russele, Sheep shearing is at hand, Unt. , Thomas, aF beafal th, Ont. , Spring rtopa ave doing well, lahrl and Lai 'Tripp, 'South Dakota ; Tnwnshl�l Domicil next !!',Oudot'. Albert and Davldr Lorenzo, 188in ,• and •Mrs. Rlcl ard' C r i �V • Htuold Carrie, 4th lune, who yeas a, ham p, essurg opervLGed Upon for sippeudiciLis, is i111 Con Springs, South Dakota. Mrs. proving nicely and is now able to. be Rtand a leaves behead her 40 grand-' 1 ,' children nild 20 r@at t+al)Cl•C}]lldren. o tt of bed. We hope he will eontinus'g g to sin. .She was a member of the Methodist g church fr0in childhood and WAS of a Uhas. Brylnls, who suffered from a i a broken leg, while engaged in a hocks. niustlovtLble and cheerful disposition, match, 11145 C1190att1lG his Crntciles and patient, anti Itincl to everyone and won esteem of all who renew her well, 6 q TripLott came and is able to get about mite The street, halvinga sLlilness' et in the lh@ relnainstvere taken to lupe and ee his buried bei3ide her .husband - in the •muscles, hi t will not 'hank r pasl6ign the Standard 'hank until ]?early Mound cemetery. The funeral c0mpletnly penton ed, was from the M. E• church atcl wits •.5 HEAD KILLED..., -Thursday night of Yel y largely attended, Rev. J. R. last\veers Sseartan, of Woonsocket, a Former x X71 m, Knox, of Bewick, has been seriouslyfll during the past weekISut is now improving. g. P 6 ALHx. SbuTti DECEASED.- Mrs. Rasmussen reoeived a L'ele ram on g ,g Fuday evening 19th ins G announcing the death of her father, Alexander Smith in Stoughton, Sask. No' artie- g .P utals Have been given to sai'lling his tlernlsc which mush have been sudden. Me. Smith was born 72 yesrs ago in Porthead, Roxboroughahire,,S1otland and ?eine to Canada u1 the ear 1806, settling first in Galt reinpiniu in f; g thatneighborhon fo b. d 1 several cora. Y APLerwarCls they tout up residence i'n Wx'oxeter where theylived2olyears. About four years ago Mr.. Smith and. weut to reside with 111eix son in '• Stonghtou. Mr, Smith was married nearly 15- pears ago ed 141,ss Maggie salt, {v11c1• •proved atrne helpmate. B.00r sons, Oliver, (Sergeant) m the Plulli pines ; John, 1 !'Vales, Dakota ; Alex. Stoughton • VS'sfillam (Caporal) London England C P ) and fear„ daughters,. Mrs. �Rasmuaen; l roxeter ; l4Irs. Inman, Now York • •Mrs' Adtuns, Stoughton ; and Nellie (deceased) w1Ls born to them. .Tru• ce brather9. John, Brussels Jaln@s, Galt and'Thomas, S�Troxeter, and three Mrs Stewart u .1 Smith Brussels, lbs,'1'm•nbullt4alton, of de- ceased survive. Mr. Smith was a very upright and conscientious citizen. He was for -many years 14 most consistent member of the Presbyterian church, Wroxeter. We extend our sympathy to the widow and family iu their hoot of sorrow. _ _ _• -_- - +pastor Robert Anderson, 4th line, officiatln The'floral offerings had 6 iiead of young cattle killed by p g• g Jightntng nuclei 501110 mal le 11,008. 2 lvere` beautiful. Single H"f. We have own , popular Genuine Goldean, will please best: ' Trunks, make trimmings Also ' :V� -•. '- Q • r •i, '1 ,ricin all our 1 _ .and the ' 4 ,•. •, ..,, ,�. ,y are R u b b e r,` Solid Nickle and. Halal you. Material and Lap• Lusters, . Fly Sheets, • Satchels, &C. n'- 'y r '•'' a,+f" ,_ �^'„�. -s veil �4v .a,g ,�. • ,» .,, c �� ; x .,, , F c � t..� 4 e»Gr ;, ;, ... ,, k9.'�,+ el � - Rubber,, ` , a Workrnans are Rubber �..... <�+' rd,IIri ., l �± r„ SY. - •:•. rices 1]- the Rugs, were 2 years old and 8 yearlings. + They were insured i11 the .Culross In- Grey stlrlLpCe Co, who.allo{ved 111r, Andel- Pine rains. son $200. Two other, cattle were Many 'phones suffered by the light- stlru1 ecl hythe l,ghtnirlg bot t is ex- inug and fuse blocks are in equlsition. ected aha lvdl recover•• Alex. Lalnonb, samaf Hngh t4ud Mre. P Y DIEn x1.!7 'DO$AI,T,^'I'H'ftl -POS!" is Ll4tltmlt, 10th Can., Who hti's been aL•. 9m1C'y 001)0)11 tbatAnalll Watt; oldest' tending 'Tovonto''Universtty, has at; 5011 of Joseph and Ml's, Bowman,- Of Ce,ted 94 )q9},1011 at Indian 'Iletin, i • 1deceased Cobalt,. died host Sunday from an at- _Sass.., for th@ vacation and will go to tack of pneumonia, aged 21 years. it at once. 1 b y IuterrliNnt., took place at Winghlim, Monday night of this weeTC Three tri'e old }i'bme of deceesed's parents, goon cows, the property 0f Robert nn Tuesday afternoon of this lveelr. Davidson, 18thcnu., were killed by The ived e1 r former res' -lightning. T hd i e ( parents 1 They were found Tuesday dents of lllorris and will share in the meriting under a maple tree. The loss sympathy. of many old, friends. Mr. is placed at 5180.00 Bowman 18 a . brothel. to James and Miss Beth C,aldet,. of Toronto, was William Bowman 3rd line. visiting her sister, Dr. Margaret C. + - o g orllTvn)aY,-Anna Sparifng, .retic, Calder, of Wingham: Miss Calder is Of the late William Ritnds, passed having a protracted holiday suffering g p 9 g quietly away at the Home of her from the effect of a severe burn on daughter, Mrs, .Itlehar•d Champ, of her left arm clue to the explosion of au �Vessutgton Springs,., South Dakota, alcohol lamp at the Lillian Massey q❑ ttieafteruonn of 14Iay2ud. For the School of Domestic Science. o lasts months she to her • oe `De pa, rt rn ei n t See our new Styles and note how low a ' I�Jrices are. Special Bargains each Saturday b° ' enning May 2 th. See ourS Sargon Table for that .day. y %• } 0 was confined _ bed from the effects "of old age, but g Walton received all the Care that loving hands; cinnld ive. :She was born in Ghe AweekframnextSundaythe cote- g mmiian will beheld in Duff's Chliroh County or Limerick, Ireland, in the here. • year 1826, and . emigrated with her J W. and ylre.:Moreison, oFGuel h, brothers to Canada in .1847. In 1860 h she was married to William Rands ?LitdiFriend fi'am Sohr eller, here visit- and for about ten years: they lived iu, ing here. _c -Mrs• Morrison is extendlug her stay.. township of Hullett, • removing from GAILL1Ltd P1TifrY.Frida evening them e to their, farm ora the 8th line, Y 1g of next week, June 2nd, a Garden Party be held at the home of erably one sided. Allen anti Piigh did the twirling for the visitors and Somers ivas behind the bat. The home team piled up a eat soore, to- } u Conservatives. East iL�rO� i1Q�5e��al�i�e5 ta,lling 19 wlxtle Wmgltam had dif$- uultp to getting their willow wielders pastlstbitse. Olive Scott pitcheda great game for Brussels, striking out 'lO men and received excellent sup- port both behind the bat and in the geld Big hitting •was a ea in , Brussels scoring m ever snnin s but the 3rd and avert' plays' gat a run: 1Iawkshaw macre the round of the bases 4 tunes and Rus. Brown did file trick ou 3 occasions. 3itlrs8000 R o wlxoaeu R'0 :McMaatlalt, a.. 8 HHuffman,lf,.. 0 2 Bnrohitl, 2b 2 8 B H an eb . 0 8 scietanlhioEtom ii 1 s Allany'p2b ......-• o 8 Brown, tb8 0 stmt, s9 o e Laakie, ab ....... 2 8 somata, c 0 8 Basta gb, of 2 2 MoBatt,lb - 0 2 nobliden, 8s 2 .8 .Sturdy, rf 0 2 Scott, p 1 0 Pugh. of 0 2 a 10 1 aU 21 . Brussels ,,.. ..:., 1 7 0 1 8 5-19 wingham o o' 0 0 0 0 0- o The foot rages were called between the afternoon Base Ball matches and were loon by the followiie :-Boy under S ears D, Currie, Jap y Payne, O. Moore and Harry Lott. Boys under 12e i years -Jack Ballon- type, J. Oliver, F. Currie and G. Far neon. Girls under 10 •ears- g y Grace Thompson, Ethel Stewart, Ellie Stewart, Marjory Ross and Doloth 7 y 7 Holmes, the" last two being a tie_ Gills under 12-R• He\vrtt, E. Camel on, H. Stewlutand P. Barkley. 160 Yap ds open- i4Iilis011, of I,ucicuLe : R. J. BlcLanchhn and Jack Leckie. several other races did not fill so were called off. SiIncas me always has a crack Base Y Ball opus and wherever they play the spectators may he sure of Al ball. Enforced with some of Lunknowls best diamond' dusters' the lakeside boys,\vere pitted against Brussels and competition would have 11105 C1'I the Innermost heart of the most critical Fan. For Winnings the visitors work -the ed hard to get a nosh over the place but signally failed, only one n4nag- log Co reach 3rcl base. the saiod team, although winning by 6 runs and vane's sou 6 times, Rig' an , Kincardine's vin, Iimcardtno's sontlxpaty, being cry effective in the ilex and was well backed uU use the learn, Brussels made good of Mr. HxgguboOLorn, of lira Standard .Bank, . 10',Rm, who was holidaying J• F. Rowland, Y b of the same Bank here. The. visitor cvas the t eitos rtiat and struck out ase 1iilmardineftea only giving • one base on bells. He is a dandy and no novice with the sphere. Me. MobIaehan. of , n(glst n s Bank, Toronto, Was a vtsltox cvlth his old friend, Fred. Btitah,ll and officiated capitally as catcher in germ- in@ lea 8tple. If tll1•°wrng La btL9e9 WAS a'mariced feature, The basemen anal $elder•s •suppnl Led t1e battery by almost errorless Slay, gC� . Gte{var and J. F. Rowland umpired in t11e absence t1f Rabt, ROSs, of 1'�l n- cardiac+, who wa8 expected, A better game has not been wlleessecZ fol uu4ny- a da Score is apnentled ' y Batrsests ]t 0 Kt�toammam 1t n alTMnetem, o ,,, 0 4 Sivaleir, as 0 0 Bn birth, 2b,.,,, 1 2 Mitchell, lb 0 d HawltslsaW, 111: 1 8 lzabettsot,, 8b n z Htgm+lnbobtbm p 1 2 Motor, el ) 8 $tb1bx1, $11. 1 2 Ne(n11e\v, if --0 99 Leblde r( :,,, •„' 0 8 Terms, n, ..-.:, 0 Ballaap'h aP,,, .,. 0 d Jobnat0u,2b 0 8 monimin, 99 „„• '1 2 i'nf'ra. a ., '0 0 Scott, tri, 0 2 Riggin, p..;..... 0 e _ — _ W -, 7 St 0 27 'stltsaola. 0. 1' 0 1 0'D 0 0 +-1 Klnenrdlne. 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0'-t1 A. husky eleven representing 'Wing- 1,.,,,,, 1140.1. a„1Y al \v 'ti; lg ] The annual meeting of the E s, Thee Association t held in the 'I' V/1 Hall Brussels Fric. afternoon. the Chan was oc0u 1 PP by President Peter 'i'<F. Scott, of B grave, and the following officers it elected for the current y a P dent, Peter W. Scott, Belgrave ; Vi Presidents, John Wilford, Blyth ; Musgrove, Blnevale, and M. H. Moo Brussels. Secretary, 0. G. Veneto Winghain." Treasurer, 1 T: M. Suii `Norton. Addresses here delivered by S. Carste-ra on.'. organization wore Arthur Dfeigheu, r Portage Prairie, On I'ieci 1.2•1'"°0eit py ; A. Et M g peva, 11I;P: P•, North Huron ; G Po on, of • • mg lam., Tames Bo man; IVIcirris township, and Dr. Ch holm 141. P. East 1:1111.011. Following Resolutions were ado eel :-We, the members 0 Trost Int Liberal Omiservative "Association Oonvention assembled deme to pl on record our continued confidence the honored leader, of the Opposit1 ill the Hoose of Commons R. L. B d@n. We nate with pride his tact and staLtesms.ulike conduct of the cent debate on the Reciprocity rocit p Y P and ,tie sk1ll with which ]1e forced t hand of the Premier, who eventua yielded to the suggestion of our lea in adiouining theBotlse t'o attend t hnlSerial Conference in London. 1 desire also to express Dur con$de r. our honored re Leyeutative, Dr. p' Chisholm, who has been faithful a t4tteutive to the interests of his c sLiCnonts in the East hiding of ]aur We take opportunity of expre 'ng almost confidence in the Gem 1nOtlttlf the. Province OF Ontario, 1 der' the able. and astute Pretnierehip the Ron,. Sir Jas.Whitney, th whom no .man has done In, for the prosperity and 'happiness masses m introducing ecouomi. o„d lin„wbadxiiuistrlitionanlo pub afltrirs and tris developluent of o pati, rat resources 111 the interests the people of ,iris banner Province the Dtlmiuion. We further plane. record our appreciation 'of our a representative in the Legislature, H, il2usgrnve. 'We strongly appro of his course in the Legislature at platform in the stand he has taken } all public 2uestious aileoting. t wefts,. ilio Provfuge and Elle Dont. lou. We, the int tubees of East [lute Consesvativ0 AS9nClati0Y1, •sitlCHl'e• I • ,egret that Out esteemed let vs yoresidout, John �Viltiest, o£ Blyth; not in a good condition of ileal, . rVehave appreciated his faithful se Ts” and wise counsel throng') mat I bion o n conn@ctibu with this Associ tion and boast that in the order Divine Providence he may be fully i sYorerl tq tie{Lith tLtid iiia easeful li spayed many years. In •tilt evo •ing'1Lpublic lneeting'w held at wh,ah there wits a gaud sfz, alldie01 0. I? •• 11@tit Peter 1'V,; SN�r presided, rind addeesaes were deliNts.-. by Dr. Ohlsholm, M. P. A. 1I. Mii .grove, M. P. P„ and Arthur 1'i9151to it'C, P. -. .�,,.,_ �...,_ ti#itpeualtV frit refusing to ausw cteestions 95 911 11V 11 Y;en95111 wit:motet � ` i Is a fide of *to 10, tai, : false Ana -We' is to 'fir b0 r:deee tion, Pito to °hon•, • 1' 717) liens$ holies over +^^ yet- 1 tat ao &t er Unit 0 o age the may point out first thaevtrt waters rs are sworn in 7eesec uncles •-'.-• y Maitland Presbytery The Presbytery of !!Maitland met al, Ripley ae 7 u11 '11 A 18tH; with Presiding Rev Mr. Wishart, B. A,, residin The books of W. Kinloss, Brussels, Pine River Blnevale, Eadies and • Union churches were examined 14ut1 fouled Co be neatly and cnrrectl 1 e t. y y kept- Notification from the several Presby- aeries of the church that they, intend- ed applying to the next General As- sembly for the reception of several lniuisters from other churches, one from the Reformed Episcopal,- S from other PreatSyterium churches, 2 from the Baptise, 1 horn United Broth- ren and: 2 from the Oongreg boner church! were Lead by the Olerk, no objections being made. The committee on Evangelism re- ported through' Mr. McLean, recam. mending that special meetings be held from time to time when deemed advis- able h ,.Session. y Mr. West presented t e report on Statistics, showing that the aversge givings per member and per family was ]nnetl below the average o£ Synod and of the -whole church• It \vas a - greed to have the report, printed. and oirgnlatetl among the families of the g P.resb ter Presbytery. 11'fr:Pt+rl'ie reported foe the H. M. C. The Presbyter unanimously disa Y P' proved of Lhe proposed change of con- slltuttan of membership 5n file A5- p seulblys II. pl. C. and the Cleric was authorized to forward the disapproval PP of the ,Assembly's H. 11'.I. C, Mr. Mover reported for the P. M. O, recommending 1. The encoura men, g g of a systeimitic• study of missions'by (a)•tt1P, Clse Of the regular S. S. mission question fol' S. S. ; 17 file organize- O bion of mission study classes for the adult members of the congregation land young people. 2. The use of S. S. otieraugs •fgr mission purposes, tLud' the support 0f S. S, by the aorigregga- tion. "3. The thorough canvas of tine congregation for. both regular and missioinzry revcnn@s on the basis of weekly offering. The report -wa� a- dopLad: Revile. Wilson, of Walkerton, 7)avidsou, of 'India and Rivers of Ripley, were aeked� to sit Correa• ponding members: • i1Mr• Bremner re otting for the c1u '- >' g mentation Committee stated that all but ane c0ugregatiol hart cone up to the minimum stipend, and that the Synod's Committee expressed pleasure at the imereased giviugs of several of the c0ugregations of the Presbytery, and that the mind of .the Synod was that owing to the increased cost of •e' liv'u wino) t g, \ tf l lsfartpper cent more than it was taxi Coors ago, &linisters stipends should ale raisocl to ] 1200 per year. Tile report was adopted. Mr. Tait and 1kii. Perrin were a)• o" awl 10:.di'af1It - a 799.010110011 all silt p p the death of Rev. David lDtln rope. i17r, 1klbperxeported dist Duligaunan ttnd Part Albert would soon be ready to call a intnistee. South K' 11 c0ugregataari 29175 re>Uted the pt'i.vileg'e of removing- tllettt olI.chutnh building and erecting a new chime') oil the pid site '09 On ,110 opposite side of the 7Oa1'1. A e071801'- cites W145 opened by Mo. H61118011 00 S Ystexnatle givingwhich tVaB mitered into witlla peat. deal of interest. It agreed that the committee. on . Systematic ivi11 101151st Of members h• ff Iaid down by the Assembly's Ootninit- 1'97. A.disenaainnarnuannonfthn,\a.ta. } /� p .. ' ' •off +.. S ' will Adam Sholdice, }, anile "'Meet of `Nalfon; under the sus Ices of St. P George's church. Seaforth brass band is expected, a voting contest and unige . . - in other items of interest. ' ♦+••i'�•••••••o•Y•♦•II•♦9•♦i•♦3 ♦•F♦+ 4, t•♦•t•ee•s�••+t•+•P♦a•♦•y♦•:•o'3•e•2♦�r♦•r t 6 o + •I• `• : '.J, ` e -- ♦ • • Cranbrook . ® Moos Ll'mmaliiietbet is visiting- >e- latives in Heosall. • n e 111;rs. Chas, Seel is visiting with her 1 5 daughter in Auburn. • •• �_ •p 4 C0 L ,p ,� ♦ •. e ait • .........m... ♦ avow • o Will. Cameron is home from the 0 University for his vacation•• - "M.S. A. 1kleDonald; Miss Myrtle and :• blaster Aylmer i4oDonald were visitors 4 - `I.`he undersigned has purclntis' at Bird' on the 24th: - '1' ed the' Harness Busine89 of G. ♦ Misses Allis and Tessio Switzer left •If this. week fol a. holiday visit with . ♦' , who will continue it til the old thele sister, Mrs, ' T. H. Piggott; of +` stand where he }viii be leased P Bri den. Mrs,- ]y, A. Pollard, who o to meet all the old customers g s• was .visiting her neiees.here, returned ;2ts�e a of the shnli lend ulauy new to her home in Listowel on Monday, ♦ m ones. •the !!'rinses •.Switzer visiting share en '1' ,f .1. full line of both Iagbt and route. We wish. the young'ladies a • XPFCTING ; to .• ,, Heavy , Bareness and Horse pleasant stay • have a ion , .hot nr.; ,-.434„ •• Goods always in Steck or macre The Dresden Times says :-"Rev. 7. 1 •g • ;' $, -" •' tit order.. Nice mouse Gri s F'. Knight, 11M: A. B. D. ' of Dawn •. 1 r {p.- _ g p , g Strmtt]er after r `�„"' =1✓ Iltills, announces the en n emenY.of Trunks, . Lelescopes, Vie,, to g g e a ;, #? , . choose from •at moderate his sister. Miss E. Minnie, G. Byron the s vete seasons just ,,, j� ! y l+'. prices. Paan le now .pf Walkerville the 1St We 1'al]1]ed t0 1 g R r h h \Viii much a) rreraLe n share wedding to take place in :lune.” Miss 1 I Knight was a former resident of Oran• .. meet every emergency. q of pubtigpafront4yN. g • brook and is a daughter of John .'. Months ago - We M +ti ♦ Careful attention • personally ' Knight, an old and well known resi- g' ;• f, +� • •,v given to either reptiles or, new g +", g P deet. ', bought everything forA • work.. e• ♦ d• Mans and for„ Boys ♦ 4. Comfort during the hot p(gip r./i�{(/,,Myy////rt'/ • g �• �w CI .1. >g ♦ • weather. Enou h I,cannot be said iEREO •• REG15 ^ •-' H A 7 regarding our. Great" ,;., . s,.: ♦ R N >; Wroxeter ,inns J. J. Allan; T1ge.Igllt 9pP.alali8t: will be at the sting Edward Rotel. Wroxeter, Wed- ern Vie9day,tiay, Slat -One Day.. Miss Reid of A r is theq y , guest of S S il'I .11 Ii'E R •: Mina J. Ritchie. John Rutledge had - a plane' planed • We m r Selections:. mention a Lew and SOdniCat your ': a♦c♦•♦o♦♦♦eo♦•♦♦♦♦o♦••o♦♦• 4 patronage, for same. ' • • •t + m •4.In Straw Gootls our stocks are complete from the common 1 • ♦ .Bloaters,at 101 up to the,iinest grades of Patentee. ® • + 0 ® °o • 4. See our Young Men's Straty0 from 501 to 52,00, : See our Selection of Men's Soft Shaws, Sailors mid 'Penalties, ® ♦ from 6U¢rip. o A Along with above we 'exile] in Patterns of the Negligee 'Shirts s4. • • • with Reversible 17o11ztra soil Soft Cafes., Jus p• • 4 the thing to ♦ . • •' weal' to be cool. •• •♦ b . •F • El • - - } e • Summer Underwear an many Qualities z • • o ♦ 4. !rills Light Weight Wool ' Porous Inuit Balbriggan in 4. • • for Quite who do not Drawers gS 1 I nee ♦ e , • •• like cotton, The coolest n made. jeShuts• 6 < a•, 4 • • 1 Balbriggan WatsonWLllastic7imiLBalbr,g- : ♦ the garment meeting gan • Shirts aunt Drawers- • i with approval. hound to please: ” • ► • • T + ♦ of I. Profits ' Our Small Profits and 'Extra - ,•i, ® ldl,Ordex'8-with wr• • dlapateh. Quality Will C0BVlt]Ge' all, • 1 �` ® hU , pIt It ric • WILL Mronda d&jl and each week : ■ 'tl' ry BRUSSeLS THE li11 at �I I' y, and the .. hh 11 RUN Wednes-. S will 'pt'binptneas" 1 •y M1 n ���11 ON tW relay attend and in his home last weak. miss Georgie Rowe, o£ Toronto, is b visiting at her home here, o Norman Iialb$eis(711 spent several t days of this week in Milverton.- ♦ _ Mrs. Geo. McDonald, of Turnberry, • s @tit the last weer: in Toxonta, : Mrs, Wm.. Weight is viaitin5 ,her • • daughter lt3rs. Frank Green of Flow- • •ialc.g a • 14Ir,eHall, of Orono, is rho gtaost of • ••his son; G• Ii, Hail, of the Traders ♦ • Bank. ♦ Mrs. A. H. mofl3tt and children • are .• visiting relatives in Ayton over the ♦ • holiday. • • Miss Mat,garet Brawn visited at the • home of Mise Hogg, in Grey, ou Sat. r onlay. ♦ Airs. W. Laokie and two little •dao h a enditi he c 1 • •g t xs al sp gL vest ul • '1"Vlarton. • R. S. lkiutch, Lvho is aL llresont em- • played at Gtielplr, spent several clays to ♦ here recently, •�, lkir9. •. `Vhitlnal'e Of HitrCistlltr. - • spent the holiday with her parents, • R. and Mrs. 131 ' I . lo The ... 131,p u. -- g iL e S Ol'• •. r Fresh Groceries .. 11.4.4,1.1.1104!4.04.+110i*44.1.10'-1104..1144•♦•Q'••t'♦•.4•11•i'i►•i444.•1'•4•0.114+411 e //////I/// 7/I//////G/ • • •Robinson, ® �.. .. e for' • ��+ � C • i Feed t/•�..7� ,' Grain A • .. •1••. • always u] stock, + , , 'r� Highest Prices for 1 toc1UCe. •�' '. '1' • sose•4♦•••♦N♦•Ms•••••••ee• Will be the Sal and the far cit Qhl� pat ~� open every of Flour • ' receiving Clto til ', pp ¢� �rS n, • `Ve are lleased to t0 art that A. CV. 1 P son of PostmasterRebinson, day 4 tvt'oxeteo, has been promoted to bo and • Deputy Registrar ab Battlefard. Sask, O:. i• • lie has been in the office at Saskatoon. of : -ht nil3, friends'here ovish Art, 1110. - -ribs, that 1s going,. _ C We are pleased tolearn that W. J, Perri)!, tion of Ber, L. ' • Pettit), has ♦ passed with honors the third year ex• em, ♦.. alpil,atl(ansat'tlnt31111001 of PI`aCl',iG(Ll-.}Vas Ill. . Z Seienee . Will. isat,resent ell 1L ed p g g • as 1111 elect iaban in the inotor shops of tits” eel-onto11,nilwrev(In. o tis pt ec agalas , st2ca pen 'ate: ie '9 19 or oet alt rte ' 011 an 'r ou an a8 rs, to St, -1 b- numb. ] ly is he arts! in id els 19 Dr rt' Ild ]e1' elms Its no 1 11. d- 4e- lc- n- ee 11 en he iW tis 00' be ,1St vas ay ed el- ete e9 91- 0.• e, Veneto/ th, S. k t15- eo. W. IS. to ace in on or- ful re- act lhe dei he �?e in nd: 011- Hurt S9 it 111 of a0,y re of'' sal lie ur of of ; an at A. v0 1d eft he In Ip . e• is e- i3,` a 9. a£ L8 • n