HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-11-2, Page 1Vol. 84. No. 17
New Advertisements.
Iwoale—A 11. Smith,
Fere—McHiunon & Oo.
Auotion gala—John Rea,
Wall Papore—F, R. Smith.
Bank eheree—John Leolde,
Hume Photos—H, R. Brewer.
Anotion rale—John Turnbull,
New Goods—Ferguson & Boea,
Abtiolutoly ante—W, F. Strettou,
Anotion sale—Mre. Elute Dickson,
Dollars and Oenb0—R, 0. Davies & Oo,
iStr.Cttc>t
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W eat tort.
J. Irvine, of Mol illop, has purchased
the bouee and lot of James McMillan who
expecte to go North again,
We regret to stale tbet Mrs, Jonathan
Moore is on the sick leak bat hope soon to
see her recover her usual health.
Several damp oars arrived this week
from the Guelph end of the new railroad,
to be aced in finishing the grading in this
notion.
J, E. and Mre. Beatty, C. E., have
returned from a abort vieit to Toronto.
They moved tote the house left venom by
Aire, Bcrrowe.
Suorament was diepeneed in the Metb•
odist church last Sabbath, Rev. R. S.
Baker officiating Service iu the
evening
was taken by the League.
Ladles'
Watches
and
Chain
Just received some of the newest
productions in Watches and
Chains of the highest quality. if
your Watch was got from us you.
have no regrets. We stand back
of the goods we sell and handle
the best quality. We invite your
inspection.
H. L. Jackson
LEADING JEWELLER.
Rov, R. S. Better hoe been invited to
preach to the L. 0, L, o1 Winthrop in
the Providonoe ehuroh next Sabbath
afteinoou. The hour of service in Bethel
appointment next Sabbath ie 1 p, m..
horviee will be held at Walton as usual
in the evening.
'Thanksgiving Day wan quietly obeery
ed here. Geo, and Mine Auuie Ferguson'
took in the fowl supper at Londeeboro',
One Seafotth uirnr'od spent the greater
part of the day, trying to replace it fellow.
huntsman's Mond which accidentally
abut itself, we understand.
The Bible Swishy held its annual
meeting in Duff's ohnroh on Tuesday
evening, Rev, Mr. Hanna, of Mount
Fareet, giving a magnificent address on
the work of the eooiety during the past
year. The new officers ere ;—Pres„ Rev,
It. S. Baker ; See. Treas., jeans Cardin.
er. The }wench here is carrying on this
work in a oretlitabie manner.
1'UOJaet.
The cheese factory alone down this
week after a saooeeeful Beason.
Mr, Armstrong, of Geduld], was a
visitor at the Personage over Thanks.
giving.
Mr. and Mre, McDonald of Port Elgin,
have oome to Ethel to spend the Witter.
They will make their home with their
bon. We bid them weloome.
The teachers of our eohool were greatly
pleased the other day oo the reoetpt of
several photos. from Rev. Dr. Roes, of
Brueeele illustrative t ver'
0 touaeoenee in
the Fanny Drill by our pupils at the Fall
Fair in that tows a month ago. Photos.
are good.
Last week J. W. Sanders mold hie 60
acre farm, South of Ethel, to James
Brown for the item of $3,260. Possession
will be given on March let. Mr. Bencore
talks of seeing the West next Spring. He
has lived it Grey all hie life and ie a
demob head. We would like to see bim
remaiu in this looality.
Get Your
Xmas Photo
taken before
the Holiday
Bush.
COIL EARLY
IN 'J.'HE DAY.
11. 111 Brewer
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19O8
IIIINI•10•0000.1101•Seti.VIS It..
The Welsh -Cole wedding on Wednoo'
day evening veto a very pleasant effete of
vvhteh a fuller report wilt bo given next
week,
1t, 0. Devise & Oo, are allowing extra
epeuial value in wall paper, Any portion
requiring a few odd rolls could probably
save dollars by looking through emote of
Last Sabbath evening Rev. Mr. Arm•
strong dieoonreed to the old people and
the choir wee aompooed of elderly folk.
The eervioe was a very interesting one
and will do the large andienoe good.
A meeting of a »ember of persona
lutereeted in Local Option in Grey town.
obis met here Monday afternoon and -
arranged for the oireulation of petitions
to present to the lltutioipal Council en
the 20:h inet,, coking that body to para a
13y law to have a vote of the electors
token on the queetiou at the coming
Mucioipal eleotion.
F31110 V.11141.
ANNIVansAQY. — The Anniversary
Servicer, of Bluevele Methodiet
c hnrch will beheld on Sunday and Moo -
day November 12th and 13th, 1006. On
Sunday, Rev. E. L. Armstrong, B, A.,
B. D., of Ethel, will preaoh at 11 a. m.
and 7 p, m. The choir will furnish
epeeist musics. On Monday evening
e eaored oonoerb will be given the church,
Stratton t
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e tOn S r
Absolutely, Safe
In North, or South or East or
West,
Stretton's Prices and Goods are
always Best.
CALL and see our New•Gocde. Style,
V Finish and Quality—Everything
that ie found is an tip -to -date Jewelry
Store and at Right Prime.
As for Repairing I will not mention
it as I find that We good results have in-
creased my repairiug daily.
All Goods and Repairs fully Guaran-
teed.
'tretton
TELE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER,
,:. ;Slgnpofr;the:Goiden,Clock.';
Two houses for sale, also a good cow.
V
Just a Word with You and it's about Your
Fall
and
It
vete
We won't waste words We are Sole Agents for what are admitted the
Finest Ready-to-wear Garments ever offered in Canada, the 20TH OE'N-
Tupey Brand of Men's Pine Tailored Garments.
Don't confuse these Clothes with the Ready-made stuff. They are different
and better in every respect, and the very kind of Clothes you are looping for.
They are being worn by Dressy Men all over Canada, They solve the Clothes
problem for the man who wants Stylish Clothes at a reasonable price. We're
ready when you area
nford
iu;"M4;,
The only Exclusive Clothing and Fnrniohing House in 131;uasela.
W. H.KERR, Prop
Addreseee are expooted from Rev, O, P,
Willie, 13, A,, B. D„ Gerrie, and Rev,
Jae, Helmer, M. A., B, D„ Fordwioh ;
recitations, by Mise AloGoire, of Bras
elle ; vocal and instrumental mulct by
Mies Alba Chisholm, of Wingham ;
Rev. and Mre. Moser, Mies Bryaus, plies
Moen, Jus, and Mies Bowman and the
Orchestral Band, W. 11. Herr, of Brno.
sale, will oscopy the chair. Rev, Geo,
Baker, ie the Pastor,
.1 at ort (3io VVet
Nem Noene.—Having sewn no news
in TOE POST last tvoelt from Jamestown
locality I thought I would write a few
itepre, Gen, Eakmier'a blacksmith abop
iernow completed and be will move in it
few daye.—Donald Innen loft for Moore.
field on Saturday last to nssiet hie father
in the store lately purchased by him,—
Milton MoEwao, of So. George, was
visiting hie father and mother on Mon-
day last. Milton !make well and ie pro -
paring, He iteeps a general store Others.
He left fur Goderiob on 'Toeoday to visit
hie brothers who are also storekeepers..
Ilia mother auaompunied him returning
00 Friday.—Mre. George Ooombee and
daughters were visiting Joseph and Mre.
Ooombee in Listowel last week.—Mr.
Willie lost a valuable horee last week as
Do11ai' and CM
For Both of Us
We Buy ae Low as we oan I
That's busineee cense ;
We Sell as Low as we can 1
Teat's Progressive sense ;
You Buy as Lew as you cm 1
Tbat'e Common eense ;
You Buy of Us 1
That's Dollars and Cents for
both of us,
At no time in the history of this store
did it offer a "bigger" ONE IIUNDBE!)
CENTS 10It A DOLLAR, then it is do-
ing to -day, and at no time in its history
has it shown so complete a range of eea-
sonable goods as it ie showing to -day. We
want to oonvier* you that we ere offering
speoial values in Fall and Winter Dry
Goode and we We this means of extend-
ing to you all a hearty invitation to pay
this store a visit and become acquainted
with the values that are being offered,
LET US IIAYE '1118 PLEASUiRE of
giving you an introduction to some of
these special valves, Space will not
permit us to make mention of all the
linea of goods which the different depart-
ments of this store parry, but we will
make mention of a fete and probably
they will prove of interest to yon.
FURS
This is the hour for you to make
your aeleution of Furs. This is the time
that we can offer you a complete range
from which to offer your selection.
Lodiee' Astraohau Jackets, prices $20,00
to $40.00 ; Men's Fur Coats in the leading
makes at prioee that will appeal to your
honest judgment. We have also a com-
plete range of Fur Caps, Gauntlets, etc.
We have the Agency for the Genuine
Saeitatchewan Buffalo Robe. This Robe
is made iu three pieoes—the lining, ioter-
liuing and the "outside." The tieing is
made of heavy Astrachan Cloth ; the
interlluiug is made of Robber, tilos mak-
ing the Robe windproof and waterproof,
Underwear
Does this weather make you feel the
need of WARMER UN DERWEAR ?
BE Wi'8 ,10D Tut, WII,I, BE WAItM
If you Ave wise you will try a suit of the
Underwear which we are selling at $2.0O
Pi.K SUM, "Pero Wool and Unshrink-
able." We have Ladies' Vesta at 26o,
80o, Ole, 40o, 60e, 710 and $1.00.
Shoe Department
At tltie season of the year this is
probably the most important department
in the store, We are giving Ibis depart-
ment every attention and we are now in
a peaittbn to supply yon: requirements in
either PINE FOOTWEAR, OOTWDAR, OgARSE
FOOTWEAR or RUBBERS,
Grocery Department
New Raisins, New Oorrante, Now
Cooking Figs, Gold Seal Baking Powder
(thio Baking Powder i8 one of the largest
and beet 100. poekege of Baking Powder
in the market) ; Gold Seal Extends. Try
a 10c, package o8 our special "T," We
can give you this in Japan, Black or
Mixed. It is giving satisfaction to others
and we will guarantee that it will do ttie
same for you.
We aro always pleased to have you
call, whether looking or buying,
.0 Davies & Co
ETHEL.
P, S.—Consult no before diopoeiug of
your Poultry, Probably we may be able
to quote prions which will intermit yea.
did also Louie Eokmler,—Our friend
Mr. Inflict, prophesied ibst Jamestown
would be dead waren he left, hot It is
not dead nor even sleeping,—Ib is
rumored that one o[ our Store keepers
will take a partner for life ehortiy.—
Ohao, Bairn is going to work in Wrox
eber.--'1'baaksgiviug day was spent rather
quietly by moot people of We commun.
toy, Sumo of the boys went bunting.
We will not, however, mention how
mush game they got.-Loote Eekmier
has P. McDonald and hie men building e
driving and implement house for
The new new advt, of MoDonald Bros. name
to hand too lute for tibia inn. They are
offering bargains in mitts, ete.—Mise
Gedettta Oombee left for Listowel, where
elm will be engaged for a time at dress.
making,—Fred. Bryane has been no
gaged to teach in S. S. No, 4, Grey, fur
the eusning year. We wieb bim a oon-
tiunatiou of hie past good 0000080. We
anderetaod Mr. Gillespie purposes going
West, Our best wishes accompany him
wherever be may go.—Mr. Kelly, of
Wingham preached in Viotoria Hall Ian
Sunday evening. Rev. Dr. Rose, of
Braseele,is to preaoh oo Friday evening
and Mr. Hartley i0 to take the service
next Sabbath evening,—MoDonald Brae.
Move two good workhorses, one or both
of which they are prepared to sell at
reasonable prices.
Balgrave.
Mee, John Proctor, 4111 Zine Morrie,
and daughter, are leaving Balgrave this
weak to make their home in Palmerston,
We wieb them well,
Next Sabbath the reenter Quarterly
meeting eervioee will be held in the
Aletllodiet church, Balgrave, and the
Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper, ad-
ministered, The service will begin at
10.80 a. m.
speoial Evangelistic eervioee are being
ountinned this week in the Methodist
rhumb beginning at 7.30. Each evening
this week the pastor will be resisted by
Rev, J. Wilson, B. A. of Teeewater. All
are cordially invited to these eervioee.
Mr. and Mra. Solar, of the 001 of
Wawanoeh, bavo purchased the home of
Emerson Littlefair. The old people will
be weloome to Balgrave ae they are good
citizens and helpful in ohurob cholas.
Mr. Littlefair, with hie modest, kindly
manner, will be missed in the village bot
we are glad to say be will not be moving
far away.
The borne of Garner Nicholson on
Wedneeduy evening, Oct. 26tb, was the
some of a very pleasant event when his
niece, Min Snide May Swindtebnret, wee
netted in marriage to Obae. Proctor,
eldest eon of Mre. John Proctor, 4011 line
of Morrie. In the presence of a few near
relatives the young couple took their
plaoes before the besatifufly decorated
hay window to the strains of the wedding
march. The bride was given away by
bar uncle, W. J. Nicholson, and the sere.
many was performed by Rey. A, E,
Jones. Mr. and Mra, Proctor will make
their home on the Prootor homestead
4th line and enjoy the good wishes of
their many Mende.
Grey.
Township Council on the 201.13.
Rubert Oarr and hie eon Bob, are visit.
ing friends in Stratford and St. Paula
this week,
Mies Evalina Clarke, of Detroit, ie
vieiting her sister, Mre, John Wright who
Luse been very ill,
Gird wood Oololoogh arrived home
from a trip to the Weet this week. His
home ie on the 18th con.
Lorenzo Frain, 3rd con„ is sedating
P. J. MoDonald in the ereotion of the
Cold Storage block, Brussels,
0. and Mrs. Doxey and daughter, of
St. Thomas, spent the Thanksgiving holt•
days with Jno. and Mre. Wright, Nth
eon.
Mre. Johnathan Wright, 10th non„ who
has been very ill for the past eight weeks,
fa, we are glad to report, steadily im.
proving,
Robert Bakst, of Stratford, was home
Inc s visit during Tbsnkagiving time.
He has been in the Olassie laity for the
past two years and thinks it is all right.
We wieh bim summits.
Rev. W. G. Hanna, B. A,, of Mt,
Forest, was a visitor with hie sisters,
Mre. Robert Blair and Mies Hanna, on
'noonday of this week. Ho wee on a
Bible Society meeting tont doing agency
work.
The trustees of S. S. No, 4 have saner.
ed Fred. Bryan, who le now teaching
near Balgrave, to take charge of their
eohnol for next year 88 enooeeobr to 1Mr.
Gillespie. Salary will be 3486, Mr.
Bryane has mat with fine 0000088 as
pedagogue and the people of hie present
0000100 are very sorry to lone him,
We are sorry to state that Mise Annie
Smith, daughter of Trueman Smith,
formerly of Grey, has been quite ill for
some weeks at the home of her brother,
Rev, W. A. Smith, B. D., in Laoknow.
A euooesafnl medical operation woo per.
formed ou y Tuesd a.
of th' to week and we
bops Mies Smith will soon be oonvalea-
sent,
10100 Florenoe Armstrong was home
from the Clinton Model School for the
Thanksgiving holiday, She has been
engaged as teaoherin S. S. No, 6, Grey,
for 1901 at a eatery of 13815. MfoO Mo.
Atter, the present teacher will farther
purees her studies. Wewish the yoking
ladies 8n00eee In their work,
MArniu Nxoo.-0n Wedneeduy evening
of last week a quiet bat very pretty wed-
ding wee solemnized at the reeidenoe of
the btide'e parents, Dunoan and Mre.
Liviogeton, when their Oldest daughter,
Mies Isabelle, was united in marriage to
Alex, Yabll, of Grey. The 00tetnony 0905
performed by Rev. Dr. Roan, of trauma,
The bride, who were embroidered point
d'eepitt mounted on peon de cote and
carried a shower bonnet of ohryeantbe-
mums, wag given away by her lather,
The Wedding Matoh, from Lohengrfn,
wan played by Mee Frank MoOrsokon,
of Morrie, Mien Millie McFarlane was
flower girl. After luncheon the happy
twain left for their future home on the
groom's line farm in Grey amidst the
good wishes of the company. Way their
boys be many,
Mrs, Wheeler and Mrs. Hudson and
daughter Isabelle, who were vleitors here,
lett Inc their home in Detroit Met week
after an enjoyable stay with relatives
and friends in thio locality, Mies Mary
Livingston, of Toronto, was also borne
for the wedding of her Mater..
Thio week A. Cook and Welly moved
from the farm, 4th con., to Brueeele,
where Obey hove bought the oomfortable
reeidenoe of Thos. MoLanobliu. They
have been residents of thin township for
a good many years and we wish them
many happy years in their rest from a
buoy life on the farm.
Pant, Acornoao,—The community was
ehooked on Thanksgiving day to hear of
the fetal aooident to William Ziegler, an
old, widely known and highly reepeoted
resident of the 14th con. Along with hie
two nous be was busy hauling hay from a
stank to the barn and about noon when
nearly through with the load, which was
bring taken off by a bay fork, Mr. Ziegler
slipped In the mow and fell. He etrnok
ble back on the reek and doubling up
went to the floor between the wagon teed
the granary. The dietaries was about 18
feet. At cone he was carried ho the
boon end a phyeiaisn sent for but the
iojariee were too severe, to his spine was
broken, and death ennned about 4 p, re,
deoeeeed was bore in Baden, Germany, in
1846 and acme to Canada in 1868. In 1874
he wan married to Catharine, daughter
of the late Michael Zimmer, 9111 con„
who sora
Ives him along with n i h two sone
Jacob and Wm., and one daughter, Mies
Carrie' all at home, Mr. Ziegler was a
resident of Grey for the peat 31 years,
baying Lot 18, eon. 14, then upon whiob
he resided oontinuonely, By industry,
aeronomy and good management he added
to his property and poeeeeeed 243 aorea
at hie demise. The subject of this notice
was a Lutheran in ohurob feliowebip ;
was a kind basbaue ; a good father
and obliging neighbor. He enjoyed the
frioadehip of a wide oirole of friends.
He had 8 brothere, Jacob, who died . 10
years ago ; John, who lives in Nebraska,
and a brother and 4 sisters in the Old
Country. Mr. Ziegler's parents were
dead before he Dame to Canada. The
funerat took place on Saturday afternoon
to Oranbrook cemetery, Rev. D. B. Mo.
Rae conducting the envies, Pall bearers
were Jno. Steins or., L. MoNeil, las.
Miele, V. Foereter, Chao. Seel and; L
Stein. Among relatives and frtende
from a dietaaoe were :—Jacob Ziegler,
Heidlebnrg ; Wm, Ziegler, of Berlin ;
Louie Ziegler, of Breolen ; Mre. Jacob
Ziegler, and Mr. and Mrs. Wigle, of
Mildmay ; Wm. Zeigler, of Listowel 1
and George Zimmer, of Michigan. The
widow and children are deeply sympatiz.
ed with in their sudden bereavement.
Morrteo
Joe. Speir, 4th line, is home from the
West.
Township Council will o0nvene on
Friday,106h inst.
Mre. Alex. MoNeil and Mies Margaret,
of Sunshine, spent Thanksgiving with
relatives at Loakoow.
Attrition Bale of farm Stook, imple-
ments, no., will take place at Jae. A.
Sberp'e farm, 6th line, ou Saturday
afternoon of mixt week.
Lifting the root crop ander the
weather conditions of part of thin week
was a di.agreeable job and in most
plane a holiday was taken.
Richard Mitohell arrived home from s
trip to the Weet last Saturday, Bia ecu
who accompanied bim to the land of the
(Jetting Eno will be back in the course of
a few wanks.
BAD ACCIDENT — Monday night Mra.
Arthur Cantlon, 3rd line, had the nolo.
fortune to fall down stairs at her home
and broke her lett arm above the veriet.
Her right knee was pot oat of joint and
gibe was otherwise braised. She is im-
proving as well as oohld be expooted and
will goon be able to get about we hope.
The question of a Looal Option cam.
paigu iu this township has been under
consideration and a meeting of some of
those iDtereeted was held on Tuesday
afternoon at Sunshine. Owing to the
shark time before the Council will meet•
and the lank of interest by many it wee
decided that the matter would not be
preened in the meantime.
Cratabroolr.
Mre. C. W Heeling, of Oargill, spent
the Thaukagiving holiday at A. J, M.
Helm's,
A Mr, Moir, brotherdn.law to Joo.
Ballantyne, of this plaoe, died at Hensel)
lost Sunday.
Mre, John Forrest bad the mielortune
to tall down cellar and break her right
arm above the wrier recently. We hope
ehe will soon be o. k.
Wm. Ballantyne hae gone to Hanley,
N. W. T., where he bite a homestead and
will batch it this Winter. We think he
ought to get a housekeeper.
Quarterly Communion earvioe was bah]
in the Methodist church last Sunday
afternoon, Reit Sabbath eervioe will be
withdrawn owing to Oommnnion at
Brnseele.
Sunday of this week the spirit of
Alexander MoNatr, one of the best known
men in the community, took its flight.
Mr, McNair was 80 years of age. Fan-
eraltook plaoe on Thursday afternoon of
We week. An extended notice will be
given in next Nene of Tam Poer.
ObiT.—Last Batnrday Martin Geier,
well known bore, pained away from earth,
the end corning at the home of hie
daughter, Mrs, D, Glassier, lith can.,
Grey, where be wsa visiting, He bad
been poorly all Summer. Mr. Geier was
born in Baden, Germany, in 1881 and
same 10 Canada in 1846, living in Water.
boo ooenty, where he was married to
lilbixabeth Engel in 1862. They located
in Oranbrook in 1855, where Mr, Gofer
followed hie trade am ehoomaket, litre,
Geier and the following children survive :
—Maggie (Kra. Robb, Black), Denver,
; M r
Uof . , sr y (M e. P. Spain), Seaforth I
Conrad, in Michigan ; Lizzie (Mrs,
Frank Smith), Stratford ; Hbnry, ltlieb•
igen ; Katie (Mre. John Wheatty), Bruit.
gale ; Jno., ot Loudon ; Annie (Mre. D.
Glassier,) Grey ; and Willie, of Miobbgan,
Rev. D. B, McRae eondnoted the funeral
cervico on Monday, interment being
People We Talk About,
Ashley Lowry le home for a holiday,
J. F. MuOrae was visiting at Stratford
for a few days.
Jno. Habkirk spent a few days in Galt
at Thanksgiving time.
Robert Elbe be home on a visit to bile
parents, Brussels Scotia..
Nye, Martin, of Buffalo, is visiting
with Mre. Leokie "Kelvin Grove,"
Wm. Aikine, of ICtnoardite, was a
Thanksgiving visitor at M. Buohanan'e,
Mrs. S. Wilton wee renewing old
friendship! at Wiugbam for u few days.
A. H. Montgomery ate hie Thanksgiv-
ing turkey at the parental home in Tor -
0000,
R. W. Jewitt, of Constance, was a
visitor in Bennie for a few days this
weak.
James Elliott has been on the sick
list during the past week but we hope lte
Will goon be o, k.
Mrs. Berry, of Kincardine, is the guest
of Mre. George Thomson and other
frIends in Brussels.
,,Rex B. Wolfe, recently of the Standard
Bank, le cow in Oho employ of the Queen
City Oil Go., London.
F, H. Gilroy, formerly of the Matto.
poliban Bask Braeeele, boo been moved
from Brookville t0 the head office, Toron-
to.
J. R. Grant, of Winnipeg, will spend
the coming Winter iu a more salubrious
clime probably p tab y California, poaeIbly Ber-
muda.
Jno, B. Hyde, of Stratford, wag visit-
ing his elicitor, Mre. a. MoLanb1an,. Brn•
cele, and old friends in Grey towsalip
for a few days last week,
Miesee Sarah and Bertha Hudson, of
Hinton, were vieitore at 11, Oliver's tike
week. Tbey attended the Welsh -Cole
wedding at Ethel on Wednesday,
E. E. Harris, eon of Wm. Harris, •of
Day Mille, Algoma, lyes calling 0n old
friends in Brueeele last week. It ie over
26 years eines ,bey removed from town.
John Goatee, Mre. Goatee atd Mies
Mary arrived home, after an extended
trip to the West„last week. They had
an enjoyable time and met many old
friends.
Jno. mod Mrs. Pryor, Violet, Myrtle
and Robbie, of Windsor, were vieitore at
M. Buohenan'e, Brussels, Mre. Aihene, of
Owen Sound, sister to Mre. Buohauan,
was also here.
Alex. Thomson, who has been vieiting
his brother, Geo. Thomson, of Broeeele,
Left for his home in Sootland after a very
enjoyable time in this Dominion. He
tea well-to•do gentleman who is enjoy.
tog hie means and we hope to sae him
bank here again.
Robert and dire. Francis were called to
Logan townehip owing to the decease of
a relative,—Mrs. Wm. Cameron and Miss
Eva have returned from a visit with
friends in Balgrave and Wingbam.—&Its,
George Muldoon spent Thanksgiving with
relatives at Gowanetown,—Mre. Perrin
and Alfred Perrin, of Listowel, were
*teeth of Mre. James Wilson,—glee
Annie Gordon enjoyed a visit with
Moleeworth friends,—John Beattie, of
Ohesley, was in town for a ehort time
last week, He oome to attend the funer-
al of the late Neil MoLagahlin.—Mra, S.
Fear, formerly of Brunetti wee renewing
old triendehipo in town. She makes her
home iu Harriebon,—Mrs, Thoe, Danford
has arrived home from a visit with rale.
thee at Fox Mead, Ont.—Mrs. Bell and
Sire, Stacey and euildren, of Carlingford,
were visitors during Thanksgiving with
ars. Fletober Sperling, Church etreet.—
Slre. Ed. Lowry and Velma spent Thanks.
giving with the former's brobhere in Tor-
onto.—Mre. F. J. Baines arrived borne
last week from en enjoyable visit with
relatives at Jamestown, N. Y.—Mien
Margaret Beattie has returned to Wiarton
afters visit with relatives and friends iu
Brussels and Wmghem,—J. and Mrs,
Delmage and daughter, of Seafortb, were
visiting Brusee;s frieode for a day or 9o,
—Mee, Angus Oampbell and little dangh•
ter Margery, spent Thanksgiving with.
the former's daughters in London.
ONt111C11 t11I111SS.
Speoial evangelistic eervioee will own.
manes in the Methodist church,. Btne-
gale, e week from next Sabbath.
"The obligation and benefit of Thanks-
giving” was Rev. Dr. Roes' theme at the
rhaukegiving unto in Melville ohnroh
Tbareday morning of last ,reek.
Monthly Missionary day to the Mathis -
diet Sabbath School next Saudey. The
Junior League will give a abort program
and the pastor will give en address.
The anniversary of the Methodist
ohnrob, Wiugbam, will beheld Deo. 201h,
Ooe of the features ot the entertainment
will be the cremating of the mortgage
which hue been paid off.
D. M. Ohrtetie occupied the pulpit of
Melville nhuroh last Sabbath. He ie m
abbdest of IInox College and for 10
time wee mu lletaut to Rev. Mr. Peter -
Son, Ediuburgb. Rev, Dr. Rosa wag
preaebing Jubilee
sermonic at Reenter,1
er,
Next
Sabbath will be Young People's
Day in the Presbyterian church and
trill be °beerved se each in Melville
chards et both services. A printed ord:r
of service prepared by the General Le.
sembly Committee will be ased in the
avenins.
Lout Sabbath morning, Rev. T, Wesley
Donna took as bks aabjeot "Lanes from,
the Revival of Religion in the dare of
Josiah," Elie evening theme was Isaiah
40, 8, "The grass wibbereth, the flower
Webb i but the Word of our God titian
stand forever." •
Next Sabbath the quarterly commun.
ion eetvloo will be held in the Metho-
diet Church iu this place. The Banta.
aunt will be admitietered after the
morning's annum and the aerial fellow.
ship meeting will follow thepresohing in
the evening. The pastor, will preaoh.
Last Sunday W, H, Siert was on the
Ashfield cironit assisting the pastor,
Rev. W. A. Smith, B. D., an old
friend, in Misaldnary snniver0ary aur.'
vine, He enjoyed the day and was . do.
lighted at the 8005000 attending the
pastors efforts for the past two 70ars,
Tho rovoreed gentleman appears to hove
a very fine Diose of people »lodorhie
Made et oho cemetery here, ' charge,