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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-6-9, Page 21€l fi .fA O ,13 D 11 Y1 fit .' (J 4T GOODS IN SEASON tandard Bank of Canada HELLEBORE INSECT POWDER COPPERAS BLUE STONE PARIS GREEN CHLORIDE OF LIME C4JWPHOR MOTH BALLS WE HAVE THEM AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. R. SMITH, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. MOM Pal Pius Pms. A chief's amang ye Lakin' notes, Au' faith he'II prent i., Juno. llama your wool in Brussels. 50 DENTS gets Teta Pose to January. Go. COUNCIL opens next Tuesday at Goderich. Samoa BOARD will meet on Friday evening of next week. Cons= meeting and Court of Revision in Braesele on Monday evening next. A New safe of moat modern equipment has been planed in the vault at the Standard Bank in this plane thie week. A noon job was done in scraping the rand off Maitt 'trent and hauling it away. We have a floe front street and it ie kept in gond shape too. THE lightning g t g leap Friday was very star . It strut* the centre polethe in "Palace" on the Agrionitnral Park but no serious damage was done. BARRISTER SINCLAIR has had the fence removed from the front of hie comfort- able reeidenoe and an evergreen Sedge eabetltnted which makes quite an improvement, FALL FAIR.—A joint meeting of the Fall Fair Directors iu oonneotion with East Huron Fair ie called for Saturday, 18th inst., at 2 o'olook. A11 directors are asked to attend ea business of importance has to be transacted. HsOIENEAL.—John Thomas Carter and Mise Mary Ellen Pratt, both of Blyth, were united in the holy bonds of matri• many at the Metbodiet Parsonage, Erne - wale, on Monday afternoon of this week by Rev. T. Weeley Gonne. May their joys be many. Tonsnax afternoon of next week the annual meeting of the Beet Huron Fermate' Institute will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels. Election of offs• care, receiving reports, arranging for next nein of meetinge and diemoesing the objeote and gime of the Inetitate will be the bnsinees. Thos. McMillan is the President and Geo. Hood the Secre• Lara, LAST week Milton McGuire, eldest eon of Artbnr MoGaire, of Brneeele, who bas been getting the finiebing tendon in one of Toronto's beet studios, parohaeed e burliness in Oampbellford and will take possession in the Doming Fall. His old time Mende here will be pleased to hear of his rapid climbing of the ladder nailed Snooeee. Brunets boye are generally able to paddle their own canoe and we expeot Milton will he no exoeption to the tate. LICENSEDPEDLARS.—Following ie the list of Hooded pedlars for Huron on May 18 i—Louie Raehkopeki, J. E. Harnwelt, Hugh (Moony, Wm. Henry Bele, Wm. Govier, Alex. Roe, Alex. Monro, W. K. Whaley, W. J. Miller, Geo. Beatty, Anthony McDonald, Jae. Fitzsimmons, Jas. Horan, Walter Steele, Thoe, Langan, Robt. Shaw, W. J. MoOraoken, Elwin Monro, Wm. Battlefield, J. E. Frey, G. F. McPhee, Fred. Gasman, Fred. Mor- gan, Jae, B, Inner', D. O'Gorman, W. J. Powell. Tummy evening D. D. G. M. Hatobin- aon, of Fordwioh, paid his offloial visit to Bt. John's Maeonio Lodge in Brunie, At the Close of the lodge proceedings an adjournment wee made to the Central Hotel where a moat exoellont sapper was served. A number of visitors were pre'• ant from neighboring lodges and a very enjoyable time was spent, A. Short pro. gram of speeches was in order, D. D. G. M. Hetabinaon, Reeve Wilton and Co. Oonnoillor Miller taking part. About 40 were in attendance, Anna being closed for a long time, the Palmerston pork faotory has now been put into operation again, with the beet of prospects for carrying on a anaoeeeful boniness, The new proprietare, Meesre. O'Mara, are to strong fluanoially, and so well in tonoh with the Britieb trade, that the moons of the business is now assured. Joseph O'Mara is now in oharge of the bueineee here, Mr. Falconer remaining as nbief assistant. Killing and oaring has been started, but the staff of men is still ineniloienb bo run the plant to its full capacity. For a starter the factory le paying 24 75 for hoge this week, quite a bit above the lona) market prioe.— Palmsreton Spectator. t-oNE To WALKERToN,—Wednesday afternoon of ibis week Jno. Milbaneen, who very agreeably and e0000eafaliy filled the position of G. T. R. elation agent bete for the past 16 moothe, 8e - moved to Walkerton being promoted by the Company. 'Mt. Milbaneeu filled the bill to a nicety and the people of this community regret big departure bat wish him success. He was a valued bane in the Methodist Atwell choir and Mre. Milba0een also lent her aeeietance at a soprano and both will be greatly missed, As to wlto Mr. Milbaueen'e 8do088008 will be we have not beard bat we would like to state for the beuent of the On. that Brneaaia waute as good a Matt at we have been favored with to oar tan agent and his predeaeaeor. A. back number le no good hare. Tan PM wished Mr, and Mre. Milheaaen pros. parity fn their new hona and We hope the Walkerton purple will treat them at well 50 they deserve. Relievibg agent Hinton iw eupplyfng at Brueeelo to the Mean - thine, BRUeoELe VOlanters will leave by special train for camp at London next Tuesday morning. There are still vaoan. oleo if persona not already enrolled are desirous of attending, Anent Soueaa will likely take the plane of waigbmaeter and storehouse man at A. Beaker's store bowie at the G. T. R. as eacceeeor to Jno. Wright, who will engage in other employment. HAVE You A PLOT IN THE ORUETER'S ?— If so the caretaker, R. Dark is prepared to fix it op for you and will attend to it in first class manner at a smell Dost for the enema. He may be found at hie home or at the oemetery each Friday..; Armors Farmers' Emersion to the Model Farm, one of the prettiest and moeb interesting spots, will be run from Kincardine along the W. G. & B., on Monday, Jona 20, Speotal exoureiou train both going and returning. Tickets good to return by any regular train ou Tuesday. A big orowd le expected, S. H. JAOxaON has taken eesti n n o a i P the blaokemithin b g shop of D. Ewan& Co., Brussels, and by this arrangement Mr. Ewan will be enabled to devote more time to the matter of pushing eases of buggies, &o. By this tarn of affairs Mr. Jaokeon and family, who oontemplated removal, will continue to reside here. PUnaio LmRARY.—The Sommer hours at Brussels Pablio Library name into el - feet on June 1st and will be as follows :— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 2.30 to 6 p. in. end on the eveninge of Tuesday and Saturday from 7 to 9 o'alook, The pubbio should make a note of the change and govern themselvee a000rding- ly. The following ie the etanding of the three Intermediate teams in the Huron Dietriot :— Brussels won 3 loot 0 to play 1 Wingbam " 1 2 1 Seaforth 1 3 " 0 The last game will be played on Victoria Park this evening (Thursday) at 616. Wingbam vs. Brussels. Tux Stereopticon entertainment an- nounced for last Thursday evening did not acme off as Rev. Mr. 0oupland, who was to conduct the proceedings, was un- able to get here owing to the funeral of a prominent member of ane of his con. gregatione on the afternoon of that day. A date will be arranged later of wbioh fall anno0noement will be made in doe course. Tare week J. L. Lambert oommenoed with H. R. Brewer, photographer, in acquiring the happy art of securing the shadow before the eubebanoe fades. Ernest Miller, who has been with Mr. Brewer, will take oharge of the gallery at Blyth, as T. B. MoArter has deoidad to remove to Manitoba. Mr. Miller is quite proficient in the business and will do his best to pleaee the public. Baths OLoe1Ne.—By agreement be. tweet' the business people of Brunetti the vedette stores and shops will oioee each evening at 7 o'clock excepting an Satur• days, and evenings preceding holidays, daring the Summar months, commencing Monday next, Bib inst. The public are asked to kindly govern themselves am. oordingly and beip those interested to parry out the agreement. LAST Monday evening was the date set for the appearance of Eloontioniet Oon• lain, of New York, at the Town Hall, Brussels, under the auspices of the local Bowlers' Aeeooiabion, Mr. Conklin was there all right end did his part moeb excellently but Lha audienoa was of the slim order. The elocutionist is well worth hearing but will not amass mach wealth by Monday eveninge financial prooeede. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETINGS,—The following is a list of Women's Inetitate Meetings to bs held in Huron county daring June. Spealtere and Sobjeote•— Miss Belle Millar, Gueipb, "Some Pratt, Heel Hints on Some Noreing and Einer. gencies" (illaetreted) "Women's In- stitutes ; n-stitutes; Past, Present and Future," "Gleanings from Ronee•oleanin " "A Pound of Butter," "The Farm End of the Dairy Begone." Mies Jessie Hills, 11 Spencer avenue, Toronto, "Talks on Food" (with demonstrations,) "Invalid Cookery," "Misoo0eepbion of Domestic Saienoe," "Aims and Objects of Women's Insbibates," "Prsotioal Hygiene." ,Ex. eter, South Huron, Jim 2 ; Bayfield, South Huron, June 8 ; Blaevale, Beet Eloron, June 4 ; Ethel, Bast Huron, ,Tine B; Molesworth, East Huron, June 7 ; Fordwioh, East Huron, June 8 ; Gorrie, Eeet Huron, Jens 9 ; Wingbam, Went Huron, Ohisboim'e Halt, Jane 10 ; Blyth, West Huron, Opera House, Jane 11 ; Clinton, West Huron, Connor' Cham. bar, June 18 ; Goderich, West Huron, Jnne 14, A Sinaloa SOnnoL Fon NATURE STUDY.— The Macdonald Institute at the Ontario Agrienitursl College, Guelph, will provide e Summer School for teaobere during the Doming vacation, The term will extend from July 5th to July 29th inclusive, and the work will consist of practical Nature Study, suitable for our pubtio Mode. '0be alaaeee will be under the direction of tit. W. H. Muldrew, of the Maodonald Institute, and Pr0feeaor William teeth head, of the Biological Department in the Ontario Agricultural College, assist. ed by teachers of epeoial fitness in the varidue subj eats of the course, TheMat• donald Institute is situated ori the grounds of the Ontario Agtioulterel College about one mile from the City of Qgalpli and is reached by the eleetr10 eamw..5 T.,SJC:2]]:D .1972 ASSETS — OVER TBIRTEEN MILLLON DOLLARS A f rend rxt l 73n,nlclwt, fursfltictagaw Trauma .eta e " S A V I N G S B .n N Kslr°•- -DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on whiolt INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT et the HIGHEST BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTEREST is added to amounts every six months and bedtimes prinoipe!. —MARRIED WOMEN end MINORS mitt' maks and withdraw Depoeite without the intervention of any person, LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES 'DASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING on y for whiob no oharge is made. YOUR BUSINESS will reoeive our caretol and oourteoua attention. A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT. street railway. The aouree will be thoroughly preotioal,involving daily ex- cursione, lectern and laboratory work, the preparation of Nature Study (Allem tions and oaten of reading in illuetra. tion of the subjects di/soused. A leaflet giving faller information may be had by application to Dr. W. H. Mnidrew, Dean of the Institute. To Mrnimm GROOAN.—Oh 1 Grogan, Grogan, why did yez Iver think ov gain' to Torantay where Kit's Colas Irish pia will make yez feel sorry that yez Iver lift Sayforth ao thiin Parliamintery min in the Quoin City will make mint of yez, when they roast Alderman Lamb and there'll be no wan lift to fill your fenny graphs, en if maybep won might appear like a shootin "Star" there'll be no quill for him to write with for the Saylorbb Soot (1) will baa the tither in hie cap. "STANLEY" Goderiob Oobario, May 1904. Business Locals. A quantity of manure for sale. Apply to JNo. OoMER, WANTao.-Wool—We ate paying 1Bo. to 22o asli to ua t Goo. E. Knee, q Y KN Wiw Sam. K Pentane far a number of steers. Apply to Taos. Moons, Brueneie. WA/ream—Car of Butter, 360 Tabs, by June 10. Egge 160 Trade, 14e a sh. Gao. E. HIND, Wingbam. OATS found. Owner may have the same by proving property and paying for this notioe. Tim POST Publishing House, Ban your mangel seed front Jas. Bat• laotyne. Tory Red, Yellow Intermed- iate and Half Sugar Beet -Half Mangel. Firat•:dese seed. To eon PUBLum.--•If you wish to have lawn mowere put in firat•ulesa order you eau have Isms -done at a reasonable figure by T. MoGregor, Mill street, Bennie. People We Talk About. Mise Preston bas been the guest of the Misses Douglas. Mise Mary Howe was a visitor at Wroxeter for a few days. Mrs. Baeker, of Zarioh, is in town visiting Mrs, Geo, Backer. Will, Etliott has been bothered this week with inflammation in one of bis eyes, Mrs, George Muldoon and Mrs, Bho'idioe were visiting relatives at Gowauetown Int week. W. W. Burgess, the well known Mit- obeli artist, is renewing old aognaiut. anon in Brussels. Mise Mary Frieodahip hes been and is still on the eiok list bot we hope she will soon be fully motored. Ronald MoNanglhton was a visitor with his daughter, Mies Maggie, at Kinoardine 00 Tuesday of last week. Mrs. E. B. Creighton and Mise Nellie, of Hamilton, have arrived in Bruseele end will visit relatives and friends, Thos. Rose, of Ohesley, and Robert Ross, of Kinoardine, were vieiting their parents in Brussels for e. day or two. H. W. Aviion and W. J. McCracken drove over to Harrieton Saturday even. rag and spent Sunday at the former's home, Rev. N. S. Berwash, of Wingbam, wee in town on Saturday, coming to en his old friend, Rev. R. Paul, who was so ill and has elope died. H. and Mrs. Mooney and eon and Mre. Geo, Shiele and daughter, of Brussels, were vieitiog with Walton friends the early portion of thie week. Postmaster Farrow is in London for a day or so attending a convention of post. masters and will ales take a look in on the Methodist Conferenoe in minden in that city. Mrs. MoGrae and deagbter, of Durham, Miss Minnie Omens, of Trowbridge, and Mies Allis Dundee, of Mo$illop, were visitors at the Metbodiet Pareonago dor. ing the pant week, Mrs. Robert Denbow and ohildren left Brussels oo Taesday for Manitoba to lain bneband and father who went West a short time ago. They purpose making their home there. Mrs, (Rev.) 10. Swann, of Bluevale, was a visitor with her eiater io•taw, Mre. Grows, of Guelph, on Tuesday, who ie the guest of Mrs, Baneton, bar sister, Albert etreeb, Brunette. 13. Ham and Trueman Smith, of Leak - now, were in Braude on Tuesday attend• Ing the funeral of Rev. R, Paul, Mrs. Rain bad been here on Friday to call on the deemed gentleman. Mies Winnie MaGuireWas at Wingham last Friday and took part in the Band Concert. Mies Winniebids fair to attain prominence 1t' elooadon and is nob easily outdone in appearing before the ptrbiio. T. Remelt Fietoher, of Ohioago, ar- rived borne last Saturday evening for a mooth'a vacation, He haw a fine position in the Western metropolis in oo0necbion with one of the Targe Iasoraeoe Clem ponies, Mr. Fletcher ban spent the past f 8 years in Chidago. Among the relatives and friends from a dietaries who attenders Rev. R, Paul's funeral were W. J, Gordon, of Orangeville, J. W. Gordon, Mre. Varooe and Mies H. 117. Gordon, of Tiede!, brothers and eielers to Mrs, Paul; and Jas, Peek, an old friend, of Medd Forage, Mre, A. McGuire was at Chatham last week attending the Triennial Provfnolal Convention of the blaooabas Order. She is a greatly interested worker in the Hive and presided for a portion of the time at the Chatham gathering, Samuel Carter, of town, represented the Sit Knigbte of NO, 24, Braesela, 0' R, and Mrs. Leatherdale called on Gerrie relatives during the pest week. The )•,unknow Sentinel of last week in speaking of the Victoria Dey Concert Bays:—Reginald Fliaohee, of Brunets, baritone, made his fleet appearance very acceptably in two numbers and was heartily applauded. Laval talent cont• plated the program. Mrs. R. W. Maths. eon (formerly Mise Lida Crooks, of Bruseele) sang two Bolos "The Devoted Apple" and "Rory Darling" and as en. cores "Apple Bloeeome") and "Bonnie Prince Charlie", It was only het second poblio appearance here and all her nam• bers were heartily received. Woman's Missionary Sooiety. Tile Woman's Missionary Society, of the Wingbam District, held its annual convention iu the Methodist Church, Kinoardine, on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 24th and 26th. Tbs first session opened on Tuesday at 2 80 p. m, with singing "The morning light ie breaking,' and prayer offered by Mre, (Rev.) Vanoe, Distriot Organlzer. Mre. Dr. Gandy 0 000du 4ed t ( ) y o its Bible Readingfrom E besfans 5th 6 aha ter, P P Singing 'All for Jena" after which Mre. (Rev.) Oanitingham led in prayer, Singing, "Marc love to Thee 0 Christ." The minutes of last year were read end adopted. Mies Sarah Raw was requested to act as Seety-Treeeurer for another year, An addreee of Welcome, led by Mre. Cunningham, consisting of texts of Sorip tura very appropriate to the occasion, was given by several members of the Kinoardine Auxiliary, to which Mre. Sperling, of Whiteohurah, responded, showing the close relationship existing between the asxiliariee in Missionary work and their individual responsibility. The representatives of sister sooietiee were then received by the Oooventiou. The Preebyterian W. F. M. S. was re. presented by Mrs. MoOoomb, and the Church of England auxiliary of the W. A, M. A. by Mise Peters. A vary interesting map exercise on Chinese llliosi000 was oouduoted by Mre, (Dr) Spence, of Luoknow. Singing, by the Kincardine Junior League. Mine Ida Sitton, missionary on fur. lough from Japan, was then introduced to the Convention. She gave a very iu- spiring and interesting map exeroiee on that imentry, In Kohn there are only three ladies of the W. M. 5, They are doing rt noble work there, Miss Bitten wie stationed at Kauazawa. The workers there are so few Wet ihoue• ands are dependent on that one steatite for any light tbey may receive. The people from neighboring towns and vitt• ages Dome many miles to hear something of the "New Religion." The Eferbie Bellamy Orphanage situated at Kan- azawa wits organized and built, by a little band of workers at Moose Jaw N. W. T. This year they are going to try to support the children of that borne. Mieeee Beliery and Woods sang a duet, entitled "At Jeune' feet," in a very ao oeptable style. M.s. (Rev.) A. E. Donee, of Belgrave, gave a very One paper on "Systematic Giving." The lack of means is the only obstacle in She way of Missions. The work is waiting, the workers ready bet means to send them is lacking, We rieed more Missionary sermons to awaken the people, to feel their responsibility Be siewarde. The young Mould be taught to give ayetematioally and proportionate. ly, as well aa to pray and testify. The roll was then called, eleven auxiliaries responding with their reports, after whiob the first session of the Oon. vention was brought to a close. The opening exeroiees in the evening were oonduoted by the Rev, Joe, Philp, 13. D. After singing "All bait the power of Jess' name" prayer was offered by Rev. Joseph Holmes, Gerrie, at the oloee of whiob, Mise Gummaer, of New York, sang a solo, "My cin Clientele," while all beads remained bowed, Rev, D. Rogers, Chairman of the Dietriot, presided over the meeting. Mise Gummaar, of Kinoardine, sang a very fine solo, which was well received. K, 4, Beaton, of Whiteohuroh, recited in graphic style "The boathsu woman's ?reyen." The speaker of the evening,;0 Mien' Sifton, again delighted her audience with an enthusiaetio addreee on Japan, The great need of Japan today is not civilization but Obrisbianity, It is only Rorty years since the fleet Proteetant entered Japce and the workers are e0 few that there are 118,010 heathen to each missionary, It is a great inspir- ation to the worker to know that hie people in the homeland are bearing him up in prayer. One of the hardest questions the speaker has had to answer is the cry of. the people "Why did you nob dome sooner ?" The only reply she can make is, that the people in the home- land do not feel that they are responsible or those in darkness, In the oily where the epeaker laboured there Were 480 heathen shrines and temples, the people bowing daily before Mee, show their hunger for sometbing they have not end they are groping after God. The.apettkee appealed to her hearers to make mine saorffioe in order to help satiety this hunger. Miss Garman, of New ToOlr, delighted the audience as elle rendered the solo "Abide with me." A reoltetfon entitled "Petohwork" was given by dies Eleanor Philp in a meet plotting' style. Dr. Gandy, et Wiagham, then gave a short address, He eaid the W, M, S, TeLl E m ET CAPITAL—Paid up $1,000,000 RESERVE PUlNE $1,000,000 Director% REV, A, H, WARDEN, D. D„ a, J, MOORS, Preeidarit, Vtoe 1'roaidGut, swig, m1AneNAw, DIA. EIS mon Ara W. 010100100051 GLARE, x.0, D. E, Tn00ISON, x, 0, HEAD OFF/OE .. TORONTO W, D. 1103e - - GENERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafle Bought and Sold. Ferment' Notes Disoounted, SalPI.IPn/, s iiteorze 1/.�'P:niffdroff'4M6r Iatereet et HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all some of 61 and unmade A. D. MELLISH, Manager. ws was at first looked upon with suspicion, as it was tboagbt ie would interfere with the work of the General Sooiety, bat it hos resulted in the funds of that Society being more than doubled, because of the W. M. S, The General Society hold an annual meeting, but the W. M. S. are always et it, making nee of all the little things to help to inoreaee the ,funds and beet of all they are educating the young for Missions, What ie lifting Japan to- day? She Sees that religion is behind all the power of other Obrietian Nations and she wants that great power. The Ilinoardine choir then sang an anthem "The Lord is Sing," while the collection was being taken. Miss Gommaer, of New York, was re - ginned t0 sing "Rook of Agee" whioh was produced with great effect. The evening meeting wan brought to a doge by singing the National Authent. Wednesday moroing's session was open. ed by the Aeh6eld auxiliary, who coo• Booted a model meeting, K. J. Beaton then indrodoosd the Summer School project to the Oonven• tion and invited the W. M. S. to send representatives to it. MA. (Rev.) Cunningham, of Kinoar. dine was chosen as representative to the B merr School. tool c Mrs. (Rev.) Vance, of Bervie, was un- emimauely selected District Organizer for the coming year. A paper entitled "Thoughts on Dietriot Work" was reed by Mies Rae Armetrong, of Kinloss. The writer emphasized the need of keeping in touch with the work of all the auxiliaries in the Dietriot, Mrs. Cunningham dieouesed the advisability of changing the time of the abnu,11 Dietriot Convention. A rsoelu• tion was paesed that we hold our Oon• vention alter the Branch meeting, in October. A memorial to that effeot to be sent to the Branch meeting. The Treasurer's report was read and accepted. ' This Convention was brought to a close by singing "Blest be the tie that binds," and Benediction pronounoed by Mrs. (Rev,) Cunningham. Sam Row, Dlatriot Beaty. East 73uroli Liberals. The anneal meeting of the Liberal Laudation of the Riding of East Heron was held in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Tuesday afternoon of thie week, with President, R. N. Doff, in the chair, After appropriate introductory remarks the miuntee of last meeting were confirm- ed by motion of J R. Miller and Thos, McMillan. J. Leckie, R. Miller and Jas, Elliott were appointed a committee on resolutions, The Treaeorer'a report was read and adopted. In reference to change of date for bolding anneal meet. Ing, proposed a year ego, the matter wee referred to the Exentive. No action was taken as to amending olaose 9 of the By -Laws The office bearers elected are to fol. Iowa :—Preeident, R. N. Duff ; Vire, W. M. Sinclair ; 2nd Vice, M. Murdie ; Soa•Troae„ W. H. Kerr : Auditor, W. M. Sinclair, Chairmen of Monloipali• ties : — Howiok, Alex. MoLaugblio ; Wroxeter, W. M. Robinson ; Turnherry, Alex, Kelly ; Grey, V. Foereter ; Morrie, Wm. Elston; Brenda, J. D Warwick I Winghem, Richard Olegg; Thant Wawa - nosh, J. T. Currie ; Blyth, Wm. Camp. bell ; Hallett, Thos. McMillan ; Mc- Killop, John McDowell. Short, epioy addreeses were given by Thee. Straohan, Thos. IboMilian, A. Hislop, M. P. P,, Eon. Dr, MacDonald and Mr. Maroil, the eloquent French- Canadian M. P., for Boneventors, Que. bio, on the leading Newts of the day. The tollowiog resolutions were um animoaely adopted :— Moved by Jae. Turnbull, emended by Robert Berrie that this oonvetition has great pleasure in expressing its continued confidence in the Hon. G, W. Rose, Premier of this Province, and aoagratu• late Sim and hie sopportete in oarrving through at their tete session of Pattie. went, in the face of the moot hitter op. pposition, each legislation at ie likely to be far•reaohing in bens/Rid results to this country. Moved by Win. Isbieter, seoonded by John T. Currie that we, the Liberals of East Huron in annual Convention me gambled, do hereby amine nor continued oonfidenoe in our able and respeoted leader in the Dominion Parliament, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and his very efficient Cabinet, and dongratahtte them on being able at the present mission to carry through the Grand Trunk Papilla bill, which ie likely to prove so great a boon to the country, both from a national and commercial point of view, and we trust they may long be spared to conduct the political affaire of this greet Dominion, Convention oonoleded with oheers for the Xing, the membere for Ent Eluron and Mr. Glaroil. In the evening a public meeting was held at wbioh J, Leckie, presided, After a fine inetramentel duet by Mies Jaen MoLenohlin and W. A. Grewar, Mr. Mar. oil was (tailed upon and allowed at length that the Liberal Government wES one of deeds rather than words in giving wise and progressive legislature ; in ocean, befallen methods in administration ani in the broad and hopeful outlook for the future of this young nation. He eon. eluded !t„ fins addling by a patriotio referenoe to the teelinen and ambitions of the people of Qaebeo Previtoe in doing their than to aid in the edvanoement of Canada. Mr, Marcil is n fluent, pleaeing epeaker, with good demented Of the English language and hie visit to Bruer• eels wait greatly enjoyed. no will )m welcomed bank again. Dr, MacDonald spoke briefly and pointedly on the Grand Trunk Paaifio comparing the two potioiee proposed iu the Hones and showing the, advantages of the one adopted, The Dr. retains his old time vigor and is always ready to do hie part in good style. soxzxe . Bohn.—Io Morris, on May 29th, to Mr, and Mre. Thos, W. Bone, a eon, BATltnraN —In Grey, on May 2011, to 111r, and Mre. Henry Bateman, a eon. CARTER—PRATT.—At the Methodist Psr- eonege, Brunetti, on May 80, by Rev. T. Wesley Octants, Mr. John Thomas Carter to Mise Mary Ellen Pratt, both of Blyth. asmn- PAaL —In $roseate, on May 20, Rav, Richard Paul, aged 70 years and 15 days. _— avc'rxosr m.n.ya. SATURDAY, JUNE lllh.--Eleotrio Light plant at Wroxeter. Sale at 12 o'Cluok at O¢rrie et Ho ei Wroxeter. F. s 6 r t o, t anotioneer. � :DR YY^aml.:C.S DZ.& TC:LET9, Fall Wheat 90 92 Barley 37 38 Peau 55 GO Oats 29 80 Butter, tube and roller12 18 Eggs per dozen 14 15 Hay per ton B 00 7 00 Flour, per cwt 4 00 5 00 Potatoes per 50 Apples (per Obi) 1 00 1 26 Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70 Hoge, Live 5 00 6 00 Woul 16 17 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. VIOR SALE.—A BRICK COT– TA00 on Elizabeth street for sale. Apply at THE POST. VARM FOR SALE.— BEING 160 aoroe, Lot 88 and South Half Lot 88, Dob, 0, Blma. 140 'Vol bet inose hardwood bush. Large bank barn with straw shed; stabling cruder all. Large brick cottage; plenty of water, wail fenced and ditched. Possession can begiven any Ohne.. Price 58,000, For further particular's apply to JOHN J. CORRY, Britton, Ont. 47 11 Fall Fair Directors. A joint meeting of tbo Director; of East Huron and Grey Branch Agricultural Socie- ties will beheld in .the Connell Chamber, Brussels, on Ss turday, Juno 18 at 2 p. in., to revise the Prise List and attend to other matters of buslness oonceruing the next Fall Fair, &o. A11 interested are asked to attend, JAB, 1"18RGU80N, President. W. H, KER10, Seerbtery. STOCK FOR SERVICE BOAR FOR SERVIOR.—THE undersigned will keep for service, ou Let 2, Coo, 16, Grey, a thorn' bred Yorkshire boar. Terms, 700, to be paid at time of ser- vice with privilege of returning if neon. girt'. JOEN SMITH, 47.8 Proprietor. BULL POR SERVICE,—THE undersigned will keep for service ou Lot 88, 4th Line, Morris, the thorn' bred Durham Bull, "Jerry" bred (from A. His - lows lob prize bull and a thoro'-trod cow. Terms 8020, with privilege of fatiguing if necessary. RO8T, CURRIE, 484 • Proprietor, SULL FOR SERVICE.— THE Undersigned- will keep for serVioe a thorn' bred Durham bull, on his farm ad. joining Brassel°. Terms, 5100 with prlvi. Age of returning if necessary, GED. ROBB, Propb'leter, 1'UNE II, 1904 S.l APER EiVI :ANTS Wo aro now offering some very nice Rer- 11aD88 consisting of 4, 6, 8 and 10 Rolls. Very suitable for Pantry8, Closets and small Bed- rooms, anti much below regular pr'i'es, at ZP27" Drug Store MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE 00UNTY OF HURON. --- The Oounofl-of the County o1 Huron wlll meet 1u the 0000511 Chamber In the Town of Gotlorloh 00 Tuesday, the 7th of Juno next, at 8 o'clock, All aeoouotg- to some be- fore the Council must be pleeed with the Werk on or before first day 'of meeting. W. LANE, Clerk, Dated May 2841904. Notice of Transfer. WALTON HOTEL. NOTION to hereby given, pursuant to the regulations in that behalf, that I, the under- signed, have applied for a transfer of the IM.obsl Lloons° grunted to Wtllfom Masttln and that the said bransier w111 bo compiled,. and signed t0 by the Oommiesionere after the see ,ud pnblioatiob of this notion a re- s q abe by law, 004 DUMB. Rated at Blytli, May 20, 1004 40.2 Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Conrtor the County of Huron, in the matter of the estate of Louisa J. Skelton, late of the Village of Breese's, in the County of Huron, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given ruminant to Revis- 00 Statutes of rlutarie,1897, Ohap.109, Seo, 88, that all auditors and others having any olaims against the estate of Louisa a.Skid- ton Jute of the Vintage of Brussels, in the County of Huron widow, deceased, who died ou or about the Seventh flay of May, 1004. in the City of Toronto, are hereby re- quired to send by poet, prepaid, or to deliv- er to A,B. Macdonald, of the Village of Brunets, in the County of Huron, Solicitor for George Jnekson, the TxnOli for of the last 20111 and Tenement tnf Loufse3, Steelton, deceased, on or before the First day of July. A, D.1004, their full names, addresses end deaeripttone and full particulars of their claims and the nature of their securities Of any) held by them. And uottee ioborebv given that atter the said lash mentioned date, the said Executor will proceed to dietrlboto She assets of the deceased - amotget Use personsentitled thereto, having regard, only to the claire Of whle1 notice ehall bean beau given' as above required. and the said Executor will not be responsible for the Ragas, or any part there- of, so distributed, to guy person of whose claim notice shall nob have been received at the time of such distribution. A.13, 11IACDONALD, of the Village of Brussels, In the County 01 Huron, Snlicite' i,n the Executor. Dated at Brussels, May 26, 1004. Notice to Creditors In the Snrrogate Court of the Count Huron, in the matter of the este Jelin Ewan, late of the Towneb Grey, in the County of HI fnrnrer, deocaeed, Notice is hereby given pursuant to Re ed Statutes of Outario,1807, Obap,125, 88, that all oreditor's and *there having o )aims age in et the estate of .Toon Ewe of the Township of Grey, in the r Huron, farmer, deceased, who shout flee Third ipty of March, A, the said Township of Grey, are quirett to sand by post,hroIhatd, or to A, 8, ateodonald, of the Brussels, in the Ofnhnty of Huron, for Montan Moradzoan and Andre the Exeoutore of the last Will and meat 01 JohnEwan, deceased, on or the First day of July A, D. 1204, thol names, addressee and descriptions an partieevlars of thou olaims and floe nit of their Lice itiee (if any) enld by them. And notice is hereby given that after t Pard last mentioned Bate, the said Exeo toga will proceed to distributeper the assets o the deceased amongst the persons the entitle which o, vette() shall regard only to the claims o which voting 'the have been given as above required, and the said ts,Ilxeor any will not b of, so for the tsoote, or enypart there of, 8o distributed,to any perm of whoaLha olaimtimnotioeeo1snshalob diebributiou, nothave linen received a d. B, MACDONALD, of the Village of Brussels, in the County o Huron, Solicitor for the igxeeutore, Dated at Brussels, May 30, 190e. 00.8 f* WAGONS AGO.f.V S VM .L.tl_EELBA^�BRO S GO CATS ROCKING HORSES TOY CARTS DOLLS CARRIAGE'S RUBBER BAS E BALLS BALLS POST OO$TORE0 Steell of Wire Wheels for Wagone to supply Cuetomore on hand.