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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-11-17, Page 16CREAM OF ROSES AN ELEGANT TOILET PREPARATION Hasa marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica- tions will remove the roughness, and occasionally applied, will make the skin' soft and smooth. Cream of Roses is a pure, healing, soothing preparation, entirely free from all oily or stik ingredients whih would make it objo ionable for use. It protects the skin from the effects of cold and windy weather. Try it for chapped hands and sore lips, you will be pleased with the result. Sold Only by us, 50. an Ounce. Our stook of Toilet Preparations also includes the different kinds of Almond Cream, Witch Hazel Cream, Cold Cream, Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, F. R. S M ITH DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. A Nntmvl of local Conservatives are attending the party Conference et Toren• BOOTEIEXTENSION W. a.. & B. t0 thio BOOTEE= ELEOTRIt, lights are installed in the Trains leave Brunie Station, North reaidenoee of Eph, Caber and Walter and South, as follows: GoIne Soovo GOINe NORTE, Moll 7:15 a.m I Mixed 9:00 6.10 Mixed a.m .Man. 1:90 p.m Express 9:78 p.m Express ase p.m Total Rtes earns, A obiel'e amang ye takir ' notes, An' faith he'll prent ie. PLANT your Fall advt. Bnaurlsux, Fall weather. Anomie bneineee ohange in tows ie mooted. Hugon Co. Council will convene at Goderiah on Tuesday, Deo. 6th. EAST HURON Liberal Couvention on Friday of this week in Brussels. 10 CENTS pays for Tan Pose for the month of Deoember, a trial trip no non• subeoriber should mien. Hoven to rent are exceptionally eoaroe • in Brussels and the bane is an exciting one among the various persons on the outlook. Tax monthly Horse Faire will be on the program again in Brussels. They have been attended with marked ellaoess for years. BaneeELs' Belt Works has been a very buoy plaoe of late in keeping pane with the orders in the dairy and table artiole, of Wbioh there i8 none better. Tun POST ie very mode obliged for the copies ot the missing leen we asked for last week. We have received e, halt dozen inall and ooneegnently are well supplied. A Naw faebionable dressmaking establishment, by a lady from London, will be opened in the rooms over the Poet•offioe next week. Look out for the advt. in Tan PoeT. THREE oars of machinery and a car of boasebo d furniture belonging to J. T. Wood, the new proprietor of Brueeele Woolen factory, arrived here on Thurs. day morning from Rookwood. THE team of D. Marsh, Grey, took a runaway streak last week bat were stopped after a lively dash during which Mr. Marek and his eon kept in the rig. Only one of the reins was at the Qom. mand of the driver. Co. Comet Nomination Day will be Monday, Deo. 19:13. For this District P. 8. Scott, of Brueeele, will be the Nominating Offloer and the plaoe Brne• sale Town Hall. The munioipalibiee of Grey, Morrie and Bromide constitute this Division. A mamma is called in the Oonncil Chamber for Thursday evening of this week, at 8 o'olook, of the Iooal Liberals to thanethe delegates to the Riding Convention, which is to be held on Fri. day afternoon. All interested are naked tc attend. J. W. Kam, of Deebartee, Algoma, and Mies Maggie Burgeee, formerly of Brae. eels, and a sister to James •Burgess', of thio plane, were united in marriage a short time ago. The many oldfriends of the bride will be a unit in wishing her and ber husband many happy prosperous years. DoN'T Ow THE CORNERS.—It should be somebody's business to pat a atop to a very common predtioe among many drivers viz to out across the sidewalk at street aornere instead of taking the proper tarn over the, crossings. Boulevarde and in some oases lawns have been trespassed upon withoab any reason. A little pare on the part of forgetful ribbon -holders, would be regarded ae the proper thing. Samara of freight this week were as follow; :-8 oars salt by Braeeele Salt Works ; a car of bated hay and a oar of barley by 8.. Barker ; e oar of hogs by Barr & Bleak ; oar of oats and oar of barley by R. Graham ; oar of floor by Stewart & Lowiok t oar of batter by B. Thomson to, Liverpool ; oar of hogs by W. F. Vanetone ; oar of beets by Eli Smith and another by J. Hoy ; oar baled bay by Seaforth Milling Go, In- wards—a oar of cattle osme to Jno, Lowe, from Jarvis and a car of ooal each to R. Hendereon and Thaell Bros, Tan London Free Press bad the follow- ing extract in reference to George A, Fox, who will be in Brunets on 9th Dec- ember :—The first concert was opened by George Fox ,playing Vales Capriccio, by Wieniaweki. The encore, Bonnie Dcoe, Was played with a wonderful tenderness find delicacy. In the second oonoert Mr. F'ox was still more oonepiouone, beginn- ing and ending the program. Hie Bret. piece a Doetto by Leonard, was received With the usualenthaeiaem, Hie response to the enobre again held the Mose peaked audience with a elver spell. Mr. Foxe last pine, "Reverie," wee the finest thing .heard here for Many a day, The soft dreamy gliding of the bow hushed away all other sounds and thoughts, and the voice of the violin bad the room to itself. There are times 'When Mr. Fox seems specially inepired, and this lard effort Wee a gond Watson. Prolonged and eager applause eaooeedeelin reoalling onoe Wore the popaler violinist, whose' talent ie only misled by hie generosity. Lowry, Prinoeas street, 12 INOANneseENT lights•are now in use at the G. T. R. depot instead of the kerosene lamps. It is quite an improve. 10809, Goon program; has been made at the new Ament factory aad a few more &eye with favorable weather will see the walla completed. HMMorn Jan,re had a crowded house in. London last. Saturday nigbt. We ander. etend that the program for 9th of Deoem. ber is being prepared and will appear in our next ieene. ALL members of the Committee ap• pointed in connection with Brussels Branch of Gravenharet Sanitariumare asked to remember the meeting on Friday evening of this week at 8 o'oloak. Taos. NEWSOME Sae prebend the Liviogeton bouee and lot, nearly opposite the Methodiet Omen from B. Gerry who, some time ago, bought it from J. Living- stone. Mr. Newsome will overhaul and improve the house it is said. KINDLY RETURN.—Will the party who borrowed the jaok for raising buildinge from Tboe. Newsome, Brueeele, kindly return the same and the person who got a boring machine is asked to fetch it baok. Taos, Nnwereme. TEE alarm ordered by the Sobool Board to be need for Fire Drill purpoeee bee come to band.and will be placed in position at the eohool house to be follow. ed by tbe necessary drill to avert the poo• eibility of lore of lite in case of fire. Moans MoFADDRN, who was a totmer resident of this looality and who hes been practicing law in Seale Ste. Marie, has been nominated to contest the "Soon for seat in the legislature, in the Conservative 1018,885. The nomination was tendered unanimously. THE appeal sewer ease of Brussels v9. Mo0rae, whioh was elated for the Supreme Court Tuesday of last week was cot heard owing to the fact thah only one Judge had signed the notice. Applies. tion was renewed in Toronto this week but we have not heard what was decided before going to press. Miss DELMAR0k, the fast little mere, owned by tbe late Goe. Lobel, of Mitchell, whioh had few equals in her elan, her beet mark being 2,14, hoe been sold to a gentleman in London and was delivered to him. Th9 price ie said to be $350. At one time her former owner valued her at $2,000. RESERVE THE DATE.—The people of Brussels and vicinity should not fail to be present in the Town Hall on De. camber 95h. Some of Canada's very beat talent will be with ue. Harold Jarvis, George A Fox and Bert. Harvey are well known to all. A like opportunity ofhear. ing such oombioed talent rarely presents itself. Plan of ball will be at Foxe drug store and will open on Thursday, Dec- ember let. Tiokete 50c, 35o, 25o. We understand that live rows only of the reserved Beate will be Bold at 50o and that every effort will be made with the view of making the andienoe ae Som. forteble as possible. A joint meeting of the executives of the West and Beek Huron Teaohere' Associations was held in Clinton Saturday 12113 loot., to arrange for program of the anneal 000vention to be held in Clinton en the 25th and 28th of May. Among those present were :West Huron—Fresh dent Geo. B. Howard, Blake ; Seoretary W. H. Johnstone, Kippen ; Mie9 Oonsitt, vioe•preeideeb, Hillegreen `; Ioepeater Tom, Mies Parsee and J. H. Tigert, Goderiah ; T. A. Brownlee, Hensel! t Blnetb, Crediton, Eeet Huron.—Preei• dent Rogers of Seaforth ; Mies Hamilton, Blyth ; Inspector Robb and Principal Cameron, Braeeele ; Hartley, Wroxeter ; Moffat, Seaforth ; W. R. Lough, Olin. ton. WILL BENDER HELD.—The meeting held in the Connell Chamber laet Friday evening to dismiss ways and means of aiding the Gravenburst Semi. barium.President Cameron in the chair, emerged the local committee by adding Mrs. A. McGuire end Mre. G. A. Deadman, of Melville aharoh ; Mre, W. F. Stewart and Mrs. R. Dark, for the Methodist ohuroh ; Miss Jane Kelly and Mre. W. W, Barrie, of St. John's chnrob and Mre. S. Wilton end Mre. L. Mo. Donald, of Walton, of the R. 0. church, 95 the 000etitnted executive. Persons were delegated to wait upon the fraternal organizatione in town and solicit their peoaniary assistance is the way of a Christmas box, desiring to remit all triode through the Iooal branab. The question of bolding a public entertainment to eapplement the donations was talked on and a Committee of ladies appointed to make a oanvaee tee 90 the feaeebility of a bazaar and entertainment, with the date of Deo, 19th suggested if the way opene up. .9. second 00mmittee was named to arrange for a program for the evenining entertainment. An adjourn• meat was made until Friday evening of this week when the Committee will meet in the doanoii Chamber and report upon the outlook. We are pleased to know that many favor tbie deserving charity and no dodb't the eeeponee to the appeal Will be generous, Standard Bank of Canada BTJRPLUe, 011 RESERVE FUND tt 1,000,000 TOTAL aSSEOni OVER 10,000,000 .A General I3aralzlna )HtuiSlrxewta Trat.n0fnetocl —4-"VSAV/NGS BANKY —DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on which INTEREST Id ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT atthe HET BANE RATE] ACCRUED INTERS t B li T B ie added to acoounte every six mouths end becomes prinoipel. -MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may metre and withdraw Depoeite without the intervention of any person, LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE, BALE NOTES CASHED, OOLLPIOTED or may be lett for SAFE.JIEEPIN$ only for whioh no obarge is mode. YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar oerefnl and ooarteoue attention. A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT. Tag other day when Samuel Carter was Doming home froth Seaforth, driving the stage, he saw a deer arose the concession and make its way towards the bush Northeastward from Leadbnry. BEET. HARVEY, the well known humorist and comedian, will be one of the artists at the oonoert in the Town Hall here on December 9913, Here are eeverel preee opinions regardinghie merits :—Toronto Globe—Bert. Harvey was tbe bit of the evening sod hie appearance each time was hailed with numerous enooree. He has earned for himself a wideepread rep. utatioo.—Toronto Mail Empire — Bert, Harvey, ae usual, brought down the hoose.—Owen Sound, Ont.—Bert. Her. vey was greeted with uproarious applouee, and certainly no comic voaaliet who ever appeared bare has equalled him. BAST Hinton LIEEaALe.—A. meeting of the Executive of Ease Huron Liberal Association was held on Wednesday afternoon of last week and was one of the beet held for many a day in its practical character. Delegates were appointed to the Liberal Convection at Torouto ae follows :—Braeeele, J. Leokie, A. B. MacDonald, D. 0. Roes, F. 8. Soott, W. H. MoOracken W. M. Similar, Robert Graham and W. H. Kerr ; Morris, R. N. Duff, Stewart Smillie, A. W. Sloan' and M. Bleck ; MoKillop, A. Gardiner, Joe. McDowell, Jae. Evans and J. Cow- an ; Mullett, Geo, Stevenson, Juo. Brigbam, Jae. Watt and R. MoMlillan ; Turnberry, Alex. Kelly, Jae. Elliott, Robb. Milier, Wm. Messer and Jno. Rutherford; Howiok, B. Rutten, Jno. Henueberg, W. Ellie, Thoe. Edgar and Alex. MoLaaghlin ; Wroxeter, Wm. Robinson, Robe. Kerrie, J. Brethauer and Dr. Brawn ; Grey, Thos. Stranhan, Robert McKay and A. Raymann. It was decided to bold a Nominating Oonveotion in Brussels for the Legislature on Friday afternoon, 25th inst. to ao0vene at 1.30 o'clock. After traneaotiug other import. ant business the meeting wee brought ho a conclusion. ENJOYABLE EVENING.—O0 the evening of Thankegiving Day "An evening with Canadian Authors and Poets" wee given in the Methodiet Ohuroh eohool room under the anepioea of the Epworbh League. The room was neatly deoarat- ed with flags, banners and bunting. Pro- gram, whioh was a good one and well rendered, was as follows :—Doxology ; duet by Mieees (Jerrie Hingeton and Dolly Barker ; Essay on "Canadian Literature," by Mies Erna Avery ; quar- tette "Canada lend of the Maple,' Mines Pearl Beaker, Vera Wilbee, Jennie Ronde and Stella Stubbs ; recitation, "The dead doll," Stella Gerry ; solo, "Men of the North," Miss Thorn Gerry ; reading, "Jimmy," by Mies Jennie Rands ; male quartette, "The Land of the Maple," Chas. Hingstoo, Harry Mercer, Arthur Taylor and Harry Ainlay ; intermission during which a tasty lunch and ooffee was served. Mies Minnie MoNaughton gave a reading, selecting a chapter from Ralph Ooonor's writings ; "Song for ell Britons" wee given lby Joe Hunter and ensertainmenh was concluded with the National Anthem. A oolleotion was taken amounting to $5.25. A11 who took part were thanked for their help. Miseee Brunton and Seeker were accompanists for the evening. Business Locals. 20 young pigs for Bale. Lot 9, Con. 10, Grey. L. HOLLINGER, TWENTY mon and boys wanted to pick turkeys next week, Apply at otos to R. Denison, Brussels. Henan blanket found. Owner may have same by proving property and pay- ins aying for thie notice. Goo. Jameson, Lot 18, 8t1;1 line, Morrie. Woman mit found. Owner may have it by proving property' and paying for this local at Tan Poem. Gorda Btiok pin, with petting of pearls, lost in Brussels. Owner will be greatly obliged if it is left at Tan Pon. FEATHERS WANTED,—Any quantity of goose and dock feathers wanted. Highest price paid. R, LEARHERDALE & SON, Brussels. Bee of shop lost between Stewart & Lowiok'e mill and the station. Finder will mnob oblige by Inning at the mill or at THE PORT, D. Mallen, Grey. A Mum smooth, tens, fast and eaay out eau be made when saws are gummed, tiled and set by T. MoGregor, Mill etreet, Brussels. SLIGHTLY used Mason nisch piano for sale, n octave, worth $450 but will be sold oon8iderably below that if taken et ones. Enquire at Tun Pon Publiehiog Moria, NoTIOH To FARMERS.—Robert 'Tbomeou wishes to edviee all parties having sold poultry to W. Jewitt and N. MoLaaohlio, Braeeele ; G. Ferguson, Walton, and Jos. Pugh, Blnavale, that the price of turkeys has advanced to 10 oente per pound live weight and 12 rents dressed ; dressed: geese Tho, ; dressed dntike, 8o, ; dreseed Spring ohiokene, 10o, ; dressed fowl, 5o,. Delivery of the eagle aooepted from .Nov. 28th to Deo, and, exempting that the weather keeps too mild in whioh cape a few daye later will oblige, Bring along your poultry and snare the highest export price. R. Taunton, Brussels, Samuel BakerPrinei I , pa of St. George's Sohool, nae been appointed City Clerk of London, Ont, Henry Smith wee fatally injnted in the Montrooe paper mill at Thorold, being caught id a Shaft. A poor Galician, working in a saddle factory at Winnipeg, dropped $90 in bank hills into a straw easter and one the bills into pieces, The criminal libel action brought by ex•Orown Proeeentor Cooke, of Montreal, against Wiliiam Biaoltley, of Toronto, hoe been dismissed. PERSONAL PARAGRAPIIS. R. J. MaLauchlio visited in London. Erneet Miller epent Sunday in Wrox alar. Joe. Habkirk was visiting hie mother and sisters. R. J. MoOraoken is visiting under the parental root, Mise Watson, of Peel, ie visiting at Melville Manse. James Bloomfield, of Toronto, was home for a few days. Robert and Mre. Harkness were visit. ing relatives at Conn. Thee. Friendship, of Teeewater, was holidaying in Brussels. Chas. and Mre. McKay were visiting in Wroxeter on Sunday. Miss Sarah Haiet is visiting relatives in Kincardine this week. Mrs, McMillan, of Stratford, ie a visitor at Robt. Oliver's. Mre. Stuart, of Arthur, is: visiting her daoghter etre. Jas. Fox Mise Nina Rogers, of Mount Forest, was home f,.r Thankegiving, Dr. J. M. Moore, of Carthage, was a visitor in Brussels thio week. Jno. F. Hearse, is the goeeb of Ald. D. M. Ferguson at Stratford. Dano. MoLauohlin was home from Obeeley for Thankegiving Day. Rex Wolfe ata his thanksgiving turkey at the parental home, Brantford. Misses Jeueie and Meggie Me/tater holidayed with Wi„gbam friends. Rue. Zimmer, of Toronto, was spending the holidays at of home in town. Mice Jean Ritchie was a vieitor at Stratford at Thankegiving time. Mies Ethel Sperling and Robe. Adams, of Winthrop, spent Sunday in town. Mre. John Goff and Master Eddie, of Toren% visited at Jae, Dadley'e last week. Mies Kate Wilson was the guest of friends at Stratford for a few daye last week. Dation Stewart, of Stratford, visited hie brother, Alexander Stewart, Queen street. Miss Dora Smith • renewed old aognainteeoeein Toronto daring Thanks giving holiday. Misses Jennie and Georgie Howe, of Wroxeter, were vieitore in town during the past week. Ilarry and Mise Lyle Bartliff, of C 11.100, were 510010re io this locality for a day or so. George Dudley, of St Marys, was visit ing hie parents, Jas. and Mre, Dudley during the past week. Mies Gilchrist, of Wingham, epent a few daye with Mies Margaret Mo• Laoohlin in Brunets. Mies Downey enjoyed a short stay with Chatham relatives and friends in the Thankegiving vaoatiou. Mre. Jas. Elliot and Misses Jeseie and Jean were visitors with Woodetook friends for a few daye. Mre. Shoemaker and baby, of Berlin, spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Wilton, Queen etreet. Mre. Chambers, of Port Elgin, and Mrs. Chambers,. of Manistee, were the guests of Mre. (Dr.) Holmes. Mrs. Robert McAlpine, of Toronto, was a welcome visitor to Brussels. Sha 1e a. daughter of Wm. Roes, William street. Edgar Hollinger, the little grandson of Mrs: Ennis, has been quite siok thio week with collo. We hope he will noon be better. Mre. Chas. Ritchie was confined to her bed this week with congestion, we are sorry 90 09y. We hope she will soon. be around again. Mitre Jennie Habkirk was at Blyth during the past week vieiting at the home of her brother, W. P. Habkirk and calling on old time friends, Mise M. White, of Boston, and Mies Aline Smith, of Brantford, are vieiting at James Turnbull's, The ladies are sister and neioe of Mre. Tnrnbull respectively, Mre. Green, sons, and Miss Marjory, of Hamilton, were vieiting their aunt Mre, F. S. Scott. Mise Mildred Scott returned on Saturday with them to visit her brother. M. sod Mre. McLennan, of Load on, were visitors in town daring the past week, They came to see Mre. Alex. McLennan, who has been so seriously 111 for some time. Owing to a fall oar old and well known townsman, John MoOrae, wag temporarily incapacitated from getting about. He is mnob improved now we are pleased to states Harrold Broadfoot, of Toronto, spent the Thankegiving holidays with hie brother Chea. Broadfoot at the American Hotel, SIr. Broadfoot works in the office of the Canada Furniture Co. Fred Organ, of Toronto University and star base ball pitcher galled on Mende in town, while a guest of hie eoboolmate, Tom MoBae, at Cranbrook, Mr, Organ pitched for the olube gib Ingersoll and Aoton during the Summer months this year. We are Berry to bear that Don. Mo. Kenzie, formerly of Brussels, ie still wetland to St, Jooepb'o hospital, Gnelph, and has lead several *ea beaks ein08 the typhoid fever lett him. Hie nitration to considered aritieal owing to the long siege but we hope he will rally, �` METROPOLITAN BANK CAPITAL-Pald ftp $1,000,000 RESERVE k'EYND . $1,000,000 1►lreetora REV, R, 8. WARDIIN, D, A„ 8. J, M007111,Provident, Vtoe•Presidont. Tues, DRAn0naw, D-I,a, 0519 10031021 Ma, w, 00011TIMRR OLAR1t, ILO, 0, 10, Tn0018010, x, 0, HEAb OFFICE - TORONTO W. D. 11058 - - GENERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Sold, Farmere' Notes Dieoouoted. gar:NM AVVIC BNPATRT217077 Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sumo of 91 and t',,warde A. E. M.ELLISII, Manager, RaNWRRNMARNRISINRCIRMNRURORCAMmareasr •=931.1110.111111 .13:..:101010=2111.1=6011•11 Barrister MacDonald made a trip to Goderiah on Tuesday on legal business. Mre. Edwards, of Oanniogton, is visit. ing her daughter, Mre. A, 0. Meoferlaoe, Mre. Geo. Haiet and eon, of Oheeley, are visiting with friends and natives in town. Miss Janette Blaok, of Wroxeter, spent a few days last week with Mise Doris Rosa. Mre. R. W. Matheson and daughter, of Laaknow, are vieitore at George Crooks'. r. L. Stephen, of 011 Spring, wee nail- ing on friends during the Thankegiving holidays. Mre. W. Gilliepie, of Ripley, le yieit. ing her parents, Ohae, and Mrs. Ritchie, John street. ; Jim Brown and wife, of Brampton, spent Thankegiving with hie sister, Mre. Harry James, Mre. J. F. Stewart, of Toronto, was a guest at Jno. Leokie's during the Thanks. giving holidays. Joeeph Footer, of Peterboro', was a visitor with his neige, Mre. D. 0. Roes, Brunets, this week. Mrs. Geo. MoNiohol and Mre. Mardok McKenzie visited relatives in Walton Sunday of last week. Mies Ada Gardiner, of Mo$illop, was the gneet of Mise Eva Gilpin daring Thankegiving holiday. Wesley and Mre. Walker and;obildren, of Wingham, were Thankegiving vieitore at Geo. L. Walker's, Alexander street, Mies Ida Williams is visiting at Stratford. She leaves shortly to visit iu Mootaaa,thenoe to join her father at Calgary, Ahla, A letter from Rev. I. M. Webb now in London, etate0 that his health is improv ing considerably, whioh will be welcome news to his many friends here, Rev. G. J. Abey, of Preston, was a welcome visitor among a few of his former periehionere in Brassele and looality during the past week. He ie enjoying hie work at Preetoo and ft is evidently agreeing with him. Mrs. A. Ooaeley, Glenn and Margaret were attending the Ritter -Porter wed• ding, Wednesday of this weak at Brigbt. Mise Porter is a cousin to A. Oooeiey, Mr. and Mre. Ritter will make their home in Milverton where Mr, Ritter ie a prosperous merchant. Jno. Ferguson and bride arrived home from their wedding trip last Saturday and have taken up their residence in the house recently vented by James Oliver and family, Pnrnberry etreet. Tan Pon extends congratulations and beet wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Fergneon. H. Dation and family will remove from Braeeele to Berlin, sborbly it is said. The former will take a position in the omoe of the German paper in whioh his brothers are interested, Mr. Dehou is well acquainted in that locality having resided at Elmira for several y errs. 01111ItC11 CHINES. There was eervioe in the R. (3, oherch iaet Sabbath morning. London Presbyterians purpose inviting the General Assembly of 1906 to meet in that oity. The Supreme Court fixed an early date in February for bearing the Sabbath Observance referencia argument. The Synod. of Huron will meet on Nov. 2916, for the purpose of eleoting a bishop to fill the vacanoy paused by the death of Bishop Baldwin. Lest Bauday Mr. Hartley, principal of Wroxeter publie eohool, took the eervioe@ in St. John's oburob, Brussels, with no email 900099a0oe. Rev. Mr. Ooeens preaohed from•the text "He brought him t0 Jeerer)" last Sabbath morning showing the advantage of pereoual effort with beneficial reealte. Next Sunday Rev. Prof. Burgeee, of Hnron College, London, will conduct the 08:51000 in St. Jobn'e obnrob, Brussels. '1oly Communion after morning eervioe. "The upright man" was Rev. Jno. Rose' theme last Sabbath morning in Melville church. Good advice was'ten• dered along political as well as other linea. Rev. M. J. Willson, B, A., of Teeewater, will preach in the Methodist Ohuroh Brassele nest Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Ooeens will be conducting Miseioaary Auniver- eery services at Teeewater on that date. The monthly roll call will be held in the Epworth League eervioe next Sabbath evening owing to the cancellation of Int Sunday's meeting. Program will be a Missionary one nndcr the direction of the Woman's Missionary Sooiety. Tbere was a fair turu out at the Thankegiving service in Melville thumb on Thursday forenoon of Int week, The pastor preaohed a most appropriate die. course on the text "Give us (hie day one daily bread." A quartette, "0 1 Josue thou art standing," was well rendered. The oolleotion - amounted to $16 04, whioh will be applied towards Missions, Henry 15, Harwood has been appointed postmaster of Montreal. Daniel Gorman, of Port Stanley, le dead in the 100th year of hie age. James Berry, of Petrolea, was knook- ed down by a horse and fatally injured. litre, John Larkin, of"Wbltevale, wag fatally birthed by het clothing taking fire. Mr. Doyle, of Ottawa, aged eighty.eight years, dropped dead while walking on the etreet. Mies Elizabeth Harriet n of Pilkington, o P g on,. died at Guelph from iujuriea renewed in a runaway, Dr. Chase, Liberal, wag eleoted to the Commons for Maokenzie, N. W. T,, by a large majority, 0. M. Hays says there is no foaodation whatever for the rumor that the G. T. P, had absorbed or intends to absorb the Canadian Northern road. SirWilliam Macdonald is reported to have purollaeed a site near Montreal for en agrioultural voltage, which ha propane to establish on a large soale. Perth County. Poles have been purchased for the proposed telephone lino from Miobell to Brodhagen. Mr. Brown, of St. Marva, bee been ap• pointed leather of S. S. No. 2, Marden. He was the ohoioe out of over fifty ap- plieante. Henry Schneider, found guilty of attempted rape, at Perth Aeeizee, was sentenced to oneyear in Kingston penitentiary, The suit of Jennie Wilson against Mre. Fred. Hedge, of Mitaboll, whioh arose oat of the Paris green ones, was not reached at the Assizes Ian week, and had to go over to the next court. Daniel Henniok, Logan, had a pretty little live fawn ebipped from the wilds of Muskoka last week. The game genial friend also Bent Sim a due dead back. They wore on exhibition in Mitchell on Monday and created grant interest. Mr. Moir charged, at the Perth Aoolzee with theft from the Domiuion Expreee Company, St, Mary's was found gaflty by Jualiae Teetzel and sentenced to one month in jail. A petition from St. Marys saved the 0801enc8 from being more 005850• The many friends of Mre. W. J. Thompson, Legan, will be sorry to learn that the lady met with a serious accident on Tuesday evening of last week, She was driving to Mitchell with Mae Thompson, when they "turned oat" for a paseing team, and going too Mose to the ditch, horse and buggy capsized. Mise Thompson eaoaped unhurt, bat Mre. Thompson had one of ber arms brokeu in two places. Rev, G. A. Mackenzie, formerly of the Stratford Cougregatinnal thumb who hue lately been engaged in epemal evangelietio work, making 1310 home in London, has been invited to assume the pastorate of the Forest Oentral and North Plymp'ou Congregational oburoh- es. The people of tbeee churches are, most enthneieetio in 'their deeire to mare Mr. Maoltenzie ae pastor, and will doubtless await his answer with deep iatereet. Mrs, Hunt, River road, Motherwell, received severe injuries throngh her borne running away while she was driv- ing borne from St. Marys. The animal took fright at a passing train and started to run. For about two miles -Mre. Hunt held p.uokily to the reins, bat the rig collided with a tree by the roadeide and she was thrown out. Rev. Thu. Mann.. ing, of St. Marys, aaoepted a call 10 the Central Methodist ohuroh, Windsor, to be vacated next Summer by Rev, Alfred Brown. i.ORST. CaerneeN.-In Orankrook, on Out. 12th, to Cir. and Mre. Wm. Oameron, a son. Mo0ENzon —In Brunie, on Wednesday, Nov. 16th to Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch McKenzie, a daughter. 0T11 0nR00T.—Io Wroxeter, on the 14th inst. to Rev. and Mre. Osterboot, 'a daugbter. Panty.—At Bradwardine, Man„ on Nov. 10th, to Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Parr, n daughter. RATnwarL —In Goreie, on the 15113 iuet„ to Mr. and Mre. S. 0. Rothwell, a daughter. TowN.—In Gorrie, on the 16th inst., to Mr. and Mre. Geo. Town, a eon. BOLGER.—In Morrie, on Nov. 1991:, Mary Garter, beloved wife of James Bol- ger, aged 66 years. Fr,im Ib tives —0R ----- "Fruit Liver Tablets" Tho Laxative or Liver Prin. oiple extracted from fresh, ripe fruit by a new and eoientiflo process oondeoeed into Tablet form, note moat effectively oo the stomach, livor, tamale nod kidneyo. Very pleasant to take. 50o. per box at Drug Store KNIGHT.—In Morrie, on Nov. 22nd, Martha Hilda, dsughter of Andrew and Mre, Knight, aged 1 year, 5 months and 20 days. MoLAnasLIN.—In Howiok, on Nov. 55h, Lloyd D. McLaughlin, only eon of J. J. and Mre. McLaughlin, aged 2 yearn and 6 months, Baoxx.—In Saskatoon, on Nov. 21st., Alex. Scott, Meet eon of Peter Boort, of Turnberry. .Avax'aoaT ee.sA.x.a_ FRIDAY, DRc, 9. -Young cattle and horses, lei Lot 80, Con. 9, Morrie. Bele at 1 o'clock. Jae. Bolger, Prop. F. S. Soott,' Atm • RR es •.. .f.Y:.t.Z:�i E^t'6. Fall Wheat 95 Barley 38 Pens 60 Oats 28 Butter, tube and 50000.,18 Eggs per dozen 18 Hay per ton 5 00 Flour, per 11,1 5 50 Potatoes per bn8 50 Apples (per bbl.) 3. 00 Hoge, Live 4 66 'Wool 17 8a't, per blti„ retail 1 00 97 40 60 80 14 20 6 00 6 00 50 1 25 4 65 18 70' T11F PEOP E'S COLUMN. St OFT WOOD FOR SALE -50 cords good short wood. Price 01 00 at WALTON SAW MILL. 20.08 STORE TO RENT IN THE village of CIanbrook, lately occupied by A. Mal7cir,wbe has sold out. Terms reasonable. Apply to 3, LONG, Oraabrook. STRAYED ON THE PREM– nun of the undersigned, a fox bound. The owner is requested to prove property, payexpenses and take It away. If not claimed the animal will be Mold in duo course. JAS. BALLANTYNE, W.E,DIINOAN, 20 9 Brussels. VARM FOR SALE CONTAIN– Iteo 00 .acres. being North halves of Lots 15 awl 10, Oen. 1, Grey. Comfortable frame house, bank barn, ore -hard, &e. Only 4 mlloe from Molesworth, Good locality and floe roads. Itntno dlate possession. For further particulars apply f0 or write —�— W. H. 50RR, Brussels, Huron County Council The Council of 9118 Corporation of the Count of Huron will meet in the Connell. Chamber in the Town of Goderlob on Tues? dayy, the Mit day of December neat, r.' o'clock p, m. An accounts againot County mutat be placed with ;the Cler drat day of meeting, W, LANE, Ole? Dated Nov. 2101, 1004, T EIOESTELS FOR SALE..os 4. good Shea•ting and 0 Ram Lambs. Also young Short IIerti Bulla from 7 to 00 maeths,including the let prize Senior Bull Calf t of 00Wa enast d Hein. fers. 1 eelesold cheap and on terns to suit buyers. DAVID MILNE, Ethel , Ont. 910 WHOM IT MAY 00N- 0111111 -As tobacco and other goods have been pnr0130001 and charged to our account by a Verson purporting to be our 000 we hereby notify business men that from this irate we w11I not hold ourselves responeibio for any goods 95000red without our written order, 3LIJA11 AND MRS. JAOKLIN, Jamestown, Noy. 18111,1004, 10.2 Choice Stock of RO; RUGS ES, c O., &O. A. fine range of Robes, Best in the market, has been opened up consisting of :- -BLACK GALLOWAY —SASKATCHEWAN —GREY GOAT —C RIZZLY BEAR and MOUNTAIN BEAR. Imo* mosOilm --Plush and Wool Rugs, a very Choice lot. —In Horse Blankets a large stock 11( carried and sold at Close Prices, - -Trunks and Valises of all kinds. Repairing Promptly Attended to. J. DONALDSON Sign of the Horse's Head c-.