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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-12-14, Page 1Vol. 34. No, 23 BRUSSELS, New Advertisements, Local—W. A. Grower. Novelties—F. R. Smith. Looale—W, F. Stratton. Bmae 1905—A, Strachan: Bulls for sate—Jae. Speir. Juab a call—W, F. Stratton. Boid Ou►—Moliinnon & Co. Seven Jaye—R. 0. Daytime & Co. Holiday season—MaoDooald Broth Christmas Presents --H: L. Jeokgon. Great Redaotioae—John Donaldaou. Seed oorn and potatoeo—J. M. Knight. Notice to Creditors—A. B. Macdonald, 311istrirt van, Leadb utr'v. Tuesday evening of this week Rev. Richard Hobbe,of Strathroy, delivered his popular and iostruotive lecture, "Tbe Triangular Man," in Bethel Methodist oburob.. Rev. R. Smith Baker preeided ae chairman. Rev. Mr. Hobbs does not beat round the bueh to saying what he thiuke. 8o11oo0 ReSollT,.—The following shown the standing of pupils in 8, 13. No, 9, MoKillop, for the month of November :— Chum Iv ;—Clara Devideon, Odra Forbes Edna Love, Sem, Davidson, Meg, Love, Nelson Dnvideon. Br, III:— Geo, ]Ineobtel, Aggie Clark, Hattie Young, Wee. Backwell. Jr. III:—Sem, Love, David Haokwell, Lorne Dennis, Jenny Kneobtel, Sr. II ;—Athol Bolton, Miggie Hulley, Alberta Stafford, Lisle Doherty. erty. Jr, II :—Alex, Denali], Viria Clark, Ferns Roe, Hervey Raney, Br, Pt. II :—Nellie ltoe, Maggie Bolton, Bezel Hookweli, Aden Forbes, Jr, Pt, II :—Joe. Bolton, Lawrence Cummings Howard Doherty, Pt. I-;—Alioo May lineohtel, Abbey Clark, Ferule Love, Wilfred Dennie. Jong Rae, Testifier. W 1•t>x 00 Leet-.. Nelms Norne.—Mies Mobs) Dane, who bag beau employed in E, Lewis' grocery store, lett for her home near Gerrie un Monday.—Rev. J. Radford, of Bellmore, gave an address to young people in the Presbyterian Charoh Sunday evening,—Mre. Johnson and little daugh- ter, of Boioeeva►n, Mao., are geode of the former's father, David Martin,—R, $3,000 Stock to be Reduced I OWING to the Sale of my business I will hold a Reduc- tion Sale for the next 80 days during which time Goods will be sold at � a a nobs � � e uce In Stock will be found Robes, Blankets, Rugs, Sleigh Bells, Single and Double Harness, Trunks, Valises, &c., all First-class Goode. Now is the time to supply your wants at Great Bargains. 1v'All accounts are asked to be squared off at let of year. Jim Donaldson Harness Maker 1 ONTARIO, THURSDAY, )DECEMBER. 14, 1906 J. Rano and A. H, Moffitt have removed the fonoes in front of their dwellings on Main at,, whioh greatly improves their tppearanoe.—Mise Ide, of Toronto acne Jon, spent last week with Mists Jennie 1lfillor.—Rev; 0. P. Wella, el Gorrie, will ooeopy the pulpit in the Methodist church Sunday evening.—Tbe curling and ekat. lug rink hae been let to Geo. Panda for the season. -W. Krohn lett for hie hem, in Herrieton last week.—Fred, Taylor, of tbe gravel roed Turuberry, bee sold hie farm to Jeff. Musgrove wbo will taka pease/mien next September, -W. H. Egleeon, of the village hae purohaeou A. Strong's farm near Gorrie,—Tbe public school children will give a Oouoort In the Town Hall Thursday evening, Deo. Net, A program ooneiating of oboruaee, gouge, reeitatione and petriuttc tddreseee by Rev. L Perrin, Rev, J. H, Oeterhont and Iespeotor Robb will be given —Rev. J. H. Oeterbout sl eat Mon day evening in Wingbam.—A Mr. Ray mond, of Brougham, hoe been engaged as Principal of the eohool here. 9V ELI C0111. Nawar Norse.—Owing to the illness of Rev, A. MeoNab, from erysipelas, the moat forenoon service next Sabbath in Doffte ohorob will be oanodlled and- Rev. Dr. Roes, of Broom's, will preach in the afternoon, at 2 80 o'olook instead. We hope Mr. MacNab will soon be fully reetored.—Mre. Jonathan Moore keeps quite poorly and her many friends hope for a ohange for the better. — The evangelistic eervioee are still in progreeg in the Methodist obaroh, Mise Seaman, of Blenheim, aseieting the pastor, Nest. inge may oloee on Sabbath evening. — Rev. R. Hobbs, of Strathroy, was a visitor at the Methodist Parsonage for a while this week.— Ernest Jordan spent Sunday in Goderioh.—Mies E. Gidley, of Blyth, ie the guest of Mre. Wm. Emigb. =.Sundaytovening eervioe was diopeneed with in Duff's ohnroh owing to the i11. ueee of Rev, A, MaoNab, — At the !eat regular meeting of L, 0. L., No. 252, the following pffioere were eleoted for 14108 : —W M„ John W. Morrioon ; D. M., Wm MoOall ; Chap., Matthew Morrison ; R 8„ George McCall ; F. S., Joseph Love Treas., Wm. M, Smith ; I. of O., $eery Hamilton ; Leoterer, Charlet] Case Com,, Joseph Hemiltoo,John Grimoldby, Andrew Bruce, William Hoy, William Coakley. Thie lodge meets regularly eaoh month on Friday evening on or before the full of the moon. Vleiting brethren are always weloomed. C7ra eabroo►t. Mies Ida Felton ie the guest ot her sister, Mrs. A. Carter, 11th eon., thio week. W. E. Forrest, who hae been employed in an expreee offices in Winnipeg of late, has returned home, Ethel. Townehip Council on Friday of this week. The bank will be open on Monday and Thursday of each week in the Davies Block. Joe. Welob and bride are bank from their wedding tour and settled down to the dutiful of home. making. There was a fairly good house at the ooneert On Thursday evening of last week and a fine program was rendered. Nomination of Reeve and Ooonoillore will be held in the Township Hall here on Friday, 22nd Poet. Ib ie said there will likely be a large field of aandidatee It is rumored that there is a prospect of an Ethelite dropping into a tidy for - tone by the adoption of an Amerioon heiress. He haeu't a daughter of his own either, but the name is the game. hrlstmas \v/, resents Be sure and see our New Stook of Obrietmae Jewellery. —Watches —Brooches —Chains —Cut Glass —Clocks —Lockets —Cuff Links —Violins The Largest and Finest Line we have ever shown. —Rings —Bracelets —Necklets —Stink Pins —Silverware --Tie Pius —&c., &e. We do not pretend to sell Jewellery below omit. It we did our career would be short. What we do say and prove le that we sell HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY at the Lowest Prides in the County. Down to the smallest article everything we sell is guaranteed. The moat valuable asset in our boeinees fa our reputation for square dealing. We oen enure you of Quality and the Closest Prices. H. L. JACKSON LEADING JEWELLER } SEVEN DAYS We are going to make the Next Week the "Big- gest Week" in the History of our Business, Are You going to be here to take advantage of the Six Special Numbers Which we -have already written you about ? These Special Lines will be offered to you at the prices which have -been quoted to you, until Saturday, December 23rd, when they will be withdrawn. We will take this opportunity .of again telling you what these Special Numbers are : Special Number 1 Is a New lica.nge of Flannelette, full 86 inches wide, Sold regularly at 10c, 1.1c and 12o per yard. For 7 days more our price will be 80. PER YARD Special Number 2 Is a Pure Linen Crash Towelling, sold regularly at 100 per yard. Our price for 7 days will be - 710. PER YARD Special Number 3 Is a Black Sateen with Mercerized Finish, sold reg. ularly at 14e and 15c per yard., Our price is 110. PER YARD Special Number 4 Is it Grey Cotton, fine even thread, 40 inches wide, regular price 12e per yard. Our price for 7 days; will be 90. PER YARD Special Number 5 Is a Pure Linen Tabling, regular price 60c per yard. Our price is • 450. PER YARD Special Number 6 Is a Special Purchase of Japan Tea which we will sell for 7 days -more at 5 LESS. FOR $1.00 `fromyou in.. the Days and we are confident that we can interest We anticipate a visit during next7 ,y you. Whether you have been a Customer of ours in the pastor not we will be pleased to show y, you these Special Values. The fact that you come to this store to look does not place you Under any obligation to buy. We thank you in anticipation of a call. R. (o. ETHEL Don't forget the annual meeting of the Bthel cheese factory in the Township Hall on Saturday afternoon of this week R. (J. Davies & Ou. are ehowing.a com- plete range of Holiday Glfbi, and they are looking fotward to meking the next seven days a record week In the bietory of their boeioeee. An auction gale of farm stook will be held on the farm of Jacob Hulleubeek, East of here ou Wednesday afternoon of next week. F, S. Scott will be aoo- 010, 00r. We are pleased to hear bir. Hollenbeok ie Improving although a goo le ill now with typhoid fever. It is to be hoped speedy oonvaleeoeuoe will scene. T'he'auuuel entertainment of the Ethel Methodist Sabbath School will be held in the Tawnahip Heil on Fhuroday even• ing Deo. 21et,- A aholoe program, ooa. elating of reottatione, dialogues, tableau, solos and oborueee, are being prepared, Mee Ethel MoNaught, of Carrmunnock ie also expected to be present and will contribute to the program, A Drill entitled "Veetei Virgins" will be given by nine young ladies in Greek ooetume, Come and eojoy a good time. After along and ancoeeefnl business eo blaoksmith, John Eokmier'e ehop has passed into the hands of Robert Gibeon, of Fordwieb. The latter ie not a etrauger here fie he spent eeveral months with Mr. Eokmier during the Summer -of 1904. We wish tbe•newoomer enemies. Mr. Eokmier may take a trip to the West next. Spring butbaa not yet de. aided what he will do. The many friends o[ the family would like to see them re. mein berg. Last week David Milne, the well knuwo breeder, sold three Short Horn oowe, with calves at foot, by imparted Broadbooke Prince, to Robert Moore house, Cairo, Lambton County. He alto reoently sold Leicester rame to Miller Bros., Morrie township, Robert Hest- ings, of Wingham ; John Cooper, Ford. mob ; Jae. Hawthorn, Btaevale, and Frank Collins, Ethel. All the ewes be had to spare have also been p disposed of, Metiers. Milne are attending the fat Stook elbow at Guelph this week. Nawar ETO0PiO$.—Mies Edith Froe• man hes gotta on a visit to relatives in Ilderton and London.—Mr. Shaw, of Tupperville, was a -visitor at the Parson- age obis week. -The next meeting of the Woman's Institute will be held at Mrs, Halla Tbureday Deo. 21st, subject "Christmas Dinner."—Zack MoAllum, one of our old Etbel boys but now of Boisevain, Man., woe married in Mark. dale last Wednesday. Miss Lyda attend• ed the wedding from here. Zack and Mre, %Mailacn will visit the parental home here before returning to tbe Weeb after holidays.—Our stores are doing a rushing boeinees t1.ie week and our new Bank is certainly getting it's share too.—Miee Emma Imlay was visiting in Brneeels for a few days the past week.—Dr. Jno. Ferguson, of New York, le visiting his brother Ir. Ferguson, here.—'Tse not Local Option nor seeing the Temperanot Lodge here going out of business that: makes mice host Longeway smile thea.. days—it's a .girl.—W. H. Fraser, our tailor, has rented the room formerly occupied by the Bone of Temperance. i93orraw. A wood bee woe held by Dan, Denman, 6th line, last Friday afternoon and a party was on the program in the even. ing. Conn.—Have for sale any quantity of good reeding corn at lowest cash price at my etorehonee, Bruesele. R. PASHAS!, grain dealer. Phe annual entertainment in Ander- son's ndereon's eohool henna, 8rd line, will be held on Friday evening of next week, A. good proem will be presented. Mre, Joseph Clegg and Tue. Clegg, and wife, were called to Liatowel thio week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thos. Aiutay, formerly of Bruesele. She died on Mom day. The tboro' bred young Derham bull, "Defiance," has been purohaeed by Jae. Shedder', 4th line, from Donald Robert. eon, 9th eon., Grey, at a good figure. He is a floe animal. Township Nomination will be held on Friday from 12 to 1 o'olook. Rumor has it that there will be a lively run for ofiioes. Ait the old council, except Reeve Code, will likely be in the field. Jno. Lbieter eldest eon of Qo, Counoillot Iebieter, ie attending the Goderioh Collegiate preparatory to taking a course at the School of Soienoe, Toronto. He ie a good student and will do well no doubt. We are pleased to welcome Mies Maud Bryane home atter an absence of some time at .the hoepitel in Toronto. The treatment was of no small benefit to her end we hope she may speedily regain her old time ability to get about, A Mums Protage DoraeTs,—Thie week we chronicle the death of another of tate early pioueere of the township of Morrie, in the person of Charles Henderson, of the Blauvelt, road, who passed away on Tuesday ot last week. Deceased had been in poor health for some months nnffering with kidney tronblo, bat was ole t0 be about until Friday when be was taken suddenly ill with the above re - stilt. Mr. Henderoon was born in Biggar, Peebles, Bootlasd, nearly eighty years ago, and in tinily lite learned the trade of carpenter, In 1861 he emigrated to Canada and 0etbled lint in Chippewa, Welland county, where he worked at hie trade nutii the Spring of 1856, when be room np to Huron County and settled on the farm on the Bluevale road, thus spending over fishy years on the otefarm.. Deceased wee a000mpanied to Morrie towuebip by hie two brothers, Tboe: Henderson, of Wingham and the late Wm. Hendereon,of the Blaevale road, and they took op a block of three bun - do d naree Of land, and passed through all the tardellipe of the early pioneer lite. Before leaving., Scotland Mr, Heudmrri ereon was rimmed to Margaret Clarkson, who predeceased him in April, 1901. For many years he wee a member of the Presbyterian ohoroh, and was a number of teeing a member of rho Board of Mahagere. He oleo took a very gotten intereet In the TOrnberry Agritt:Mutat :Moiety end woo a member of the fleet eouiety of the kind in Wingham, Fon soma time was President and, for years W H KEr R. Prop htId the position of Honorery President, From 7. 1., mssed two annual892 trio ell905Fabe hadire ,Mr, Honlyendeirson was a life long Liberal end usually took an active Internet in .the politioal eam. pekoe. During his long reeidenoe in this section be made a wide olrole of friends. Three members of the family eurvive, namely : Jae. Henderson, on the homestead ; Mre. James Bargees, Wingharn, and Mre. Andrew Hardie, Turnberry. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock from the family home to Wingham cemetery. .Ttame ,tlt° w nr. Nawett L00000.—Geo Ooombee, jr., has seoared a poeitiou with Geo. Marmon, o' Braseele. We wish him every 0000800,— A camber from bore attended bbe Tennis Club Concert in Bruesele last Friday evening and express tbemeelvee es being well pleased with the evening's entertain• mina—What might have proven a very seams accident occurred Met Thursday evening. Act Kim Maggie Taylor we- oiming home from Bruesele she wan elooely followed by a team in a wagon driven by W. Jaoklio, As she was term log off the road to give member lady a ride the taupe caught in the wheel of the bnggy, upsetting it and throwiag Miee Taylor out. She however plaokily held the horse till Mr. Jaok- tin came to her aeeietanee when adage were Boon set right again. —The debate will be held in Viotoris Hall on Tuesday evening, Deo. 19, begin- ning at eight o'clock. It is the first de- bate of the season and will certainly be interesting. Tbe oubjeot, "Character vs. Mousy," is a wide one and will no doubt be dealt with very tally. A good pro gram will also be given. Don't fail to be there. All weloome. PauaawTexroe:—On Tuesday evening 0' this week about 76 of those connected with the Sabbath School gathered et the home of alias Ina Bryane and presented her with afne gold watoh and an addreae in reoogoition ot her eervioee as organist of the school for a number of past years, Robs. Strachan read the address and Miss Jennie Simpson made the preaenta• Mon. Address wise as follows :— Min TIM Bryana 01103 AmmiD.—We, the teachers, pupils aid friends of the Jamestown Sabbath School, 'have gathered at your borne this evening to express in some 010seure our gratitude to you for your faithful and eat - Mont services as organist of our School. You everfaithfully and cheerfully perform. ed the duties pertaining to your position, a position not easily filled, but one which you by your promptness and willingness in filling at all times nave set an example that will ever be an inspiration to us. While we regret that you have seen at to tender your resignation ae organist, we are nevertheless privilege c)1 having you et we may yet have the p g you in our midst, 1sy way afa email token of reeognitiou- we ask your aceeptaaoe of this wetoh and prey that God may ever bless and keep you in the future, Signed in behalf of WAG School, ramie 130iteonax,Supt. The recipient made a moot appropriate reply. Speeohee were made by Jae. Straoban and Jao. Cott and vocal and ioetrameutal selections were given by a number of those present. Luuoh was afterwards served by the ladies, Gre:v. Rabbits are numeroae. Township Commit Friday of thio week. Schools ()lose on Friday of next week, Oliver Turnbull is otteuding the Winter Fair this week at Ggetph. Eli Smith ie at the 00. town this week in the capacity of juror. Quite a number of farmers are having their Winter's supply of grain obopped, Min o Katie Lamont, 1001a oda„ le away to Michigan on a holiday visit. We wish bet an enjoyable time. Tbe first debate will be in James. town on Tuesday evening, Deo., 19th. Everybody weloome. Good program. Annual Municipal Nomioatlou will be held at Ethel 00 Friday 22nd Met., 12 to 1 o'olook. There will be a large attend- ann. Coag.—Rave for °ale any quantity of good feeding corn at lowest bath prim at my storehouse, Brussels. R. Gummi, grain dealer. Andrew and Mre. Turnbull, 16th eon„ were palled to Hamilton last week to attend the funeral of the late Mre, Wm, Smith, the latter's eieter-in-law. Invitations are out for the marriage of Mr. Corbett, of Belgrave laoaiity, to Mise Bella, daughter of Robert Carr, 8rd eon. The happy event emirs next Wednesday: Mise Annie Laura Mitchell, of Moles- worth, is staying with bee aunt, hire. Duncan Liviugeton, as the latter bar had an attack of lumbago, We hope Mre. Ltvingeton will exon be better. Deepen A, MoDoneld, 4th con., hat• been engaged to take the Doaglae eabool Turnberry, for 1908 at a salary of 9850. He is attending the Model School at Clinton this term the examinations being in progress new. We wieb bim auoosm. On Wednesday evening of next week, 201,13 inst., a public eohool entertainment will be held iu Duke's school hones, 8rd 004. Pupils will be aeeleted by °Mteid, talent of note. Mies May Hagg ie the teacher, There should be a large attendance. Mouorelc pnblio eohool entertainment will take ptaoe on Tuesday evening of uext week. An interesting program will be rendered in which the pupils will b- aesieted by Mies Florenoo Hankin, violinist, Milohail ; R, 0, Damien, of Ethel ;'J. Leslie Kerr, of Brneee!a, anti others, Mies Alberta MoNanghb ie the Mother. Gmnaux.—We ere sorry to have to an. notion the death of Alex, McDougall, 01 Towner, North Dakota, after a °bort kit - nese of about 8 weeks. He had beau taken down firet With typhoid fever end this was followed by pneumonia. In spite of medical skill and kind attendant the grim me0eeager refused 00 relinguieh hie grasp and he peacefully end quietly passed away. The defamed w0° in hie 85th year and being the youngest brother he was a great favorite of hie slaters. Mr. MoDougal wag a brother of Mre.. Wee. - Brewer, of Grey, and Potee McDougal, of Morris, and Mre. Jae. Lymburner and Mre, Laub, 'yawner, and Janne of Lang. tion. People We Know. Miee Lama ()mutable, who has been employed ea the Amorioaa Hotel, left for London on Friday.•• -George linohan- en ie home from - the Toronto Ruiner. city and wilt remain Wit after the hold deye.—Mleeee Fate Niarebttll and Pearl Toll, of Blytb, are alteidiug Braaeete Poblio eohool—Leet week Mark Buchan• au arrived home from North Bay where he has event several mouths,—Mrs, A. Currie, er„ hoe hardly been as well as ueoal during the pant week. She was 80 years of age last June but has been a remarkably bright, heartyold lady. We hope Mee will soon be bettor.—Thos. Maxwell, John Street, keeps quite poorly despite all that ie dope tor him by pbysiolaea and friends.-•Miee Bertha Poole, of, Perth, to it visitor with her aunt, Mrs. George Cardiff, Brussele..— Mies Meaner Fanabon, who is at present in atteuda000 at Goderioh Model Soboof, hag beoo engaged as teaoher of Borvie puotro eghool for neat year, at a salary of 9350, Mies Festoon will fill the bill without any doubt.—H. R. .Brewer wee at Goderioh this week doing duty ae a juror.— Amite -oder MoLeuuan, of the American betel, has hardly- been np to concert pit011 of late owing to a throat ailment wbioh has been improved by. sargioal treatment of the tensile and we hope he will soon be as well se ever.— Mies Teenie Sprain:, a niece to -'Mre, Jno. Canniugham, Braseele, will teach at Markdale next year.—Will, Elliott to attending the Stratford Business 001• lege,--D. A. and Mre. Lowry and Mita Florence are visiting tliie week iu Guelph.—Roaeel McDonald left Met Monday on a holiday outing in Algoma. He will be abeeut for a few months pos. eibiy, A. T, Hawkobaw, of Luton, has taken the poeitiou of junior in the Stan. dard Bank berg fie Charlie Bryane, owing to poor health, has deoidod to quit,—Geo. Coombee, of Jamestown, 0seamed the job of assistant at Geo. Phomeou'e grooery.—J. D. and Mre. Rona•d are visitors in Brussels with Bar. Teter'and Mre. Sinolair. They may pend this Winter in Canada ae Biro. . itoeald'e health is ooueiderably better thou for several seasons. -N. B. and Mre. Gerry, of Blyth, were visitors in town last Friday.—Ars. MaNaoghtoa, of Deloraine, Mao., 10 home on a visit with his parents. He hag been follow• ing bricklaying and plastering in the West and hte work evidently agrees weld. with him ae be weigbsover 190"ponnde.— R. E. and Mire. Coates are renewing old trieudehipe in Bruesele. The former la cheep rauohing in Idaho and doing well.—Charlie Hingeton, Clark Ander. sop and John Aitoboson, of Wingham, spent Sunday in town.— Min Ida Ful- ton is visittug her sister, Mre. A. Carter, near Oranhrook this week,—Mrs. Geo, Colvin is visiting her daughter Mre. Geo. M. Mitehell, of Ethel.—Frank Oliver. ie learning the baking bnotnees at George Thomsons shop.—Jae. Ritchie is book trom Baakatooh, N. W. T., on a visit, He will have the • arm he bad injured some time ago treated during the Winter whittle we hope will prove effootoat.—Mieo Laird, a naree of Hamil- ton, is enjoying a well earned vacation with her 0oaeine, airs. Ewan and Mrs. ltotell.—Ernest Plum was ander the dieter's este last weak. Toneolitis was the trouble,—Mies Ruby Plum, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. B. Gerry iu Blyth this weak. -Miss Agnew, of Clinton, spent a few days the goat of Mre, E. 0. Danford and family. CII(ASCII t;nfytt:S. Next 'Tuesday evening Miss Vinic Cardiff will read a paper at St, Jobn'e A, Y. P. A. on "Tae History of the ohoroh titmice." At the Guild of Christian Endeavor lo Melville Aurae next Sabbath evening the topic) will be "What our denomi- nation stands for," and will be taken by G. A Deadman. Rev. T. W. Cessna took as his oubjeot last Sabbath moruiug "Tbe rioh young ruler." "The unpardonable sin" was the theme in the evening. An evangelistic service followed. Last Sabbath Rev. Mr. Ferguson of Moukton, preached in the Melville church Bruesele, and .gave twogood sermons, The morning oubjeot was "The aonetraia• ing love of Christ" and in the evening "The story of the Ethipian." Rev. Dr. Roes preached at Monkton. There will be Maes and Veepere next Sabbath iu the Catholic, church, Brua• eels, et 10:80 a. m, and 7 p. m. reepeotivoly. Sermons at both serviette. Sabjeot of the evening discourse, "Obriet in Prophecy." There will be special:.' eervioe Monday evening at 7,80 o'olook, Wednesday evening the series of evengetietia servi000 to the Methodist obaroh here were brought to a close 25 persona being reoeived ae member° of the ohurob. The ietereet never flagged ani many were eorry the uteettnge eloeed. Rev. Mr. Oosens, the pastor, did hie enema part most faithfully and atiooete' fully. Anniversary Subday in connection with the Methodist ohoroh Bruese;e, will be December 240h, Ro,, E. F. Armstrong, B. A„ B. D. of Ether, will weepy till pulpit morning and evening, At the latter eervioe the choir and membere of the Sabbath School will :preee0t the Ohrietmas Song . 0ervia0 "Heralds of Light," whioh will be interspersed by recitations, Boriptnre readings, and addteee by Bev, -Mr, Atmetrong. The congregation ie %eked for en envelops offering of 975 00 that day in lige of the annual Tea Meeting. A Sabbath Sahool:Cenfeeenee in ern. neaten with Maitland Preebytery w, 1 be held in Wingham on Trendily text, 10th inet„ afternoon 60001an at 8 O'olow< and evening meeting at 7, "Teaehe- Training" will be dealt with by,Rev.3.CI, Robertoon, B. D., Geneeal B:eoratary f the Presbytetlau ohoroh, Otteada, Tlts same gentleman will epsak in the evening, on "Supplemental lemmas." Rev, Dr, Rose, of Bruesele, will dioouea the theme, "Some dimoultiee he 8. S. week and IMO to oVerenme them," Mimic will he etlp. plied by the 611010 of the Proebyteriatt olmeob Wingham.