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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1918-9-12, Page 1Sri lej ),\ VOL, 47 NU, n: I.5° Per Ammon in Advance BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER r2. L" 12111111IBMIZIEMEIMMEMEMEMIREMEMISMI 5' an. iliel, 5. Moneg Lsose is ..- R- Moneg Spent -0. -... i If you hope to rise above the ... = dependance on daily earnings, you .E.- must learn to save money. Saved ...- a money means capital, and capital .. -_-_ means ability to take advantage of ...1-- r..= opportunities offering, until some -z.-- day you become independent. a -.... E The Bank of Nova Scotia will welcome . your Savings Account and give you every . possible service and attention. r.. -- E. E . -THE •.e. . Bank of Nova Scotia Es - E --- -,-..- at. = Paid-up Capital $ G,S00,000 Reserve Pond . 12,000,000 Resources . 120,000,000 F. H. GILROY Manager 12 Brussels Branch + ,Ristritt iltios Belgrave Brussels Fall Fair Tuesday and Wed- nesday of next. week. It is said Andrew Taylor, a former resident, has bought the Queen's hotel, Wingliam, 'from Mrs. Swartz, trading his pi Opel ty here on it. Last Sunday afternoon Miss Nora VatiOamp tendered the solo "He Lift- ed Me" in Trinity church with good effect and the congregation will be glad to hear her again, Anniversary services will be con- ducted in Knox chut•ch on Sunday' Sept. loth, by Rev. Oolin Fletcher, of Thaniter Road. Services at 12 a. nr. and 8 p m. Oattlepolk Geddes, Lnek- now, will aseist the choh• at both ser- vices Harvest Home service will be held in Trinity church on Sunday, 22nd inst., at 230 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Pelee Kincardine, a former pastor, will be here for the occasion, BELCIRAVE PATRicrrI0 FIELD DAY. -Fine weather conditions. pletteatit location, lots of people, a flourishing booth where one bought most delicious ice cream, fruit, candy and crackly - nut, ; articles dieappearing PA if by magic in the bazaar ; nobody dodging the young ladies with tags, corn cobs, etc. A cup of tea accompanied by a small though delicione wafer and your fortune told (guavanteed to come true) all for 10c. rteePS for little folks and big folks too. A ball game by picked teams, and a tug -'o -war chat gerl with some excitement Diet to keep the iti- teasel, from legging, won by Moetle township. A. supper to tempt the ap. ********04)**04.0000000*******************00.11.••0•••••• Fail :iiiinery • We do not intend holding a formal Millinery Opening this Fall but instead invite the Ladies of Brussels and community Co favor us with a call to See our e 3 • 403 • • O • •• • • •• • •0 • • • O • 6 Choice He r Stylish Ett tl • •* O• • • • . OM Display of Millinery On and after Friday, Sept. 13th MISS LINDA COLVIN, of Moosejaw, has been engaged as Milliner and her wide experience en- ables us to guarantee most Fashionable goods to the Ladies. New stock is very attractive and your esteemed patronage is solicited. • • Behr • • me 0 041•000.0414.000,04100***00*00*. Miss Inman 4+0+6+0+6+0+0+6+6+6+0+0+++ 6+4+6+411,+•+*+0+4,+•+6+6+0+6+ , + ,0 0 6 6 • • Fashionable illinery wRILE heartily thanking the public for past ; patronage we wish to state we. will not ; hold a Fall Opening but cordially invite ; the Ladies of Brussels and surrounding country to ; visit our store on and after FRIDAY, SEPT. ; 73th, to inspect our Fall Display of the latest in + Choice Millinery. Our goods are specially attractive this season and we ask you to give them early inspection, We have MISS STEWART back again as Mil- • liner and will be ready to give you the best service at reasonable prices. • * RICHARDSrifli• ssRoss BLOCK IOe.4.44.44444.41.444•••••••••••0 4.0i..4.40444..÷.444-4444.4•••••••14 Ietite of evei you's, Fii) °Wing dull Ilse .1.e.+++.1.e e,..e +.;,,e,,e1.44.:, ndies ate equal to trey einetgeney in t epile regulatinter by Fond Control- "c• lees. Tote' all this up, deduct, nothing * Tr. lo said A. If. Mel.1,,,tald me.: be I e.„; • e • e , ; ;.!. e ...: .; ,,,,..-..i.e...e e .e,,,,e...el, 0 ' . •e 0 0et '0 -., 0 , •,...„... • i eel • appeint•••I P0,11111,00A,I' 10 11, 1,, ..1....,..1 ,,, Meet lepence, reeigreet. ti.• ,..,001.t 4„. fill tle.+ bill to it. and hese AI 10041 0011- 1,', V1'1110111. pit.q. for it• in his new ,Ili,e., ',T, Repreee111,1111V0.1 fl'11/11 11111 1..1.0,1.F., + L1111111 V111111111 alL01111011 FL ,101111 1111,1- ,ee Mg of the entigtegat tone at Cr dole eok le ). 10 (1141.1 1.111111 IL 11011 toll 114.101'. 11, V. ,•/- ' ,' , , ":,........, Me. Scoble, tenni mete Orangeville ties ...'e the 1111/11/1111011$ choice. 4: le -, A ettle,• was received from Selmer ..... Wm. 14, Campbell, of this loualit ,. , of1' ' his safe arrival inRtIg1111111 MI August *,.!'„ - .e• with. Ile had been training feu a + while at Amherst, Nova Simla, \Ye 14. AS we de tea bd.-eel hold- hope the soldier laddie will le• epttred to return home Hale and sound. + • foe at fennel opted uz * !sly Nye 1 eer beet,. re +1 itiviic 111c ladle, of El/ el $ ,, .4. nett vicinit v to see one fill., .1. assortment of et ylish Mill' ii- + + Pry on mei eller e. * + + + ÷ + * 4. 4.Aliee Berrie Illshei.11 pe- * ettgag, 01 as tliiii Ler. + i' 4' + + 4. 1* + FALL 1 but cream and moiety for one's tea and j we have as neat. a "Perfeet Day" ae next week the A11111141 Convent ion of ANNUAL Ooffveeserrote.-Motitlay of , 4. C'J'''1/4'; 1 LEI "Eilv 1:1+ one could wish, Proceede $140 00. leittitland Pvesbytery Yeung People's 11 1 + Uninn will be hold in Iftiox church * + here. Seeeinns at 2 and 8 p. tn. An + interesting peeper/1 has been peeper- ed iticluding addeeeses by Rev. De, i* Opening + Fletcher, Moderator of the Assembly ; ,T + + lie D. Oatneron, Lucknow ; and Reeds, Pad - don and McIntosh, the latter. of LOOP don, who epeake on "Come on Oana- 1 Sept.13 &14 i Messy% Overend, Bradley, Mane, Pad - diens." Good n+uncio ie also promised, + + Ed. Fulton is the President. ÷ ee re. leelgeave, on Lebo'. Day. He was 3),. Geo. M. Mitchell's f Aeon -ruffle -A serious accident; hap- + petted to Earl Spafford, of Blyth, at watching a game or baseball and his EP brother, Austin, was at the bat, when + 3: the bat slipped frotn his hands strik- ing Earl an awful crack in the face, .1: WP wish to itevite the ladies * knocking out 4 front teeth and cutting + of Ethel and locality to in- + + his lip badly. Luckily a doctor was + + spect out display of Tailored + on the ground and fixed him up tem- + Ready-to-wear and Hand- * poraelly, and when he got home it was + made Hats for Ladies and found necessary to put some stitches :,l'e Children. + in the lip. It might easily have been 4. * worse. + MISS I. MITCHELL + + in charge. .4. Monorieff + 4. it Geo, M. Mitchell, Ethel 4. -1. Phone 2215 + + + ++++++++++++++++++++++ +.14+ Rev. Me, Thompson, Mookton, will take charge of the services in Knox chnt•eh here for the 1.1E.B.1. 8 Stlkaiktys. MEN V. Meattlikein has returned to hey home after spending an enjoyable visit with her Metal, Miss Flora Mann. Sunday, Sept. let, Co. Secretary Cooper, Clinton, gave a practinal ad- dress in Knowchurch on the Temper- ance work beiog clone in linron 00. Arr. Cooper is a live officer and de- serves hearty support, Report: of Red eines for May, June and July show 96 pairs socks and 85 Ilexes sent to the boys overseas, and atm oo in money collected for same fund, 16 salts of pyjamas ancl•46 pairs of socks were sent to Blyth. Total ValEIP CMS $296. Monerieff has a live band of workers. Wm. Mann, a much respected resi- dent of the Ritli con., had the mislen- tune while getting up on a load of grain in the barn on a larldee, to have the ladder slip from under him caus- ing him to come to the floor with a CrItBil and giving the old gentleman a severe shaking up. His shoulder was also dislocated, A doctor was soon in attendance but had to administer an anaesthetic before the bone could be put in place again. lie is doing as well as can be expected under the eir- enmetances as tide is the third time the Settle 211411 has had had luck, NVe hope Mr. Milani Will S11011 be hie jolly self Again and be able to ploy I he bag pipes with old time vigor. Walton PervAmir SALIE OF 1110111i1EFIOLD EPFROTS,- Giving up housekeeping, Moots household fur- nicure te offered by private sale, Goods maybeseen any day. Graham 13look, apartments over 131, 0. Dunford's store, Brussels. W. A. GIOAWAR. A large crowd took in Toronto Fair from this vicinity, Cecil Lydian is attending the High School at Brussels. We wish him suc- cess, James and Ares. Bennett and 14fiss Florence are visitors with London relatives. Irtretners' club will meet in A. O. U. W. Hall Thursday evening. Good at- tendance urged. Brussels Fall Fair will see a gond tuen-out from alton locality next Wednesday if weal het. is good. ' Roy and Mrs. Bennett spent the past week with relatives and friends in Toronto, St. Catharines and Niaga- ra Falls. Pte. Wm. S. Nicholson was a visitor at Toronto and Hamilton last week. He took in the Exhibition at the Queen Oity. Rev. Mr. Bentley and l'hos totem - lee will attend the Gederieb Dish let Meeting of the Methodist ehurches ,text week at Olinton. We tee sorry to state that Mee, (Rev ) Bentley has been threatened vitt' append itti Lis but we trust she will ....et be 0, he • t y ds ever. Then raose CONCERT, -'11truntulay v••tiiiig et' thie wee. -k a lied Cross Oon- nee( will be held in the A. 0, U. W. Hell nutlet the en,picee of the Ladies' Aid of the lo.diee eitureb, Pro- gram will be a fine one, Miss Marjory St unerff, Termito, Elnentionist, will be seieted by Miss Isabel Stretch/to and Ir. H. Gil, oy, 13ruserls ; Miss Lily lei:keret, Blyth ; Miss Balfime, leettlimey; and mitre talent Admis• shotfee is 250. Help the Red Cross by your attendance. Private Sale -0 IP - Household Furniture Dining Room Suite, Chilitt Cabinet, Dinner Buffet, Piano mid Parlor Funti tures Bedroom Suites, Hait• Mattrase Ostermoor Matrass, Soft Nap Matrass with Springs, lelattrassee have 0017Fkl" been used with- out elitenveis. 3 Burner Onal Oil Stove with oven Steel Range, 011 Heater, Oottl or Wend Heater, Kitchen Cabinet, Rugs, Linoleum and other. tionstl- hold Effects. fklettil linty b. SP.110 ars apartments °Yee E O. Dun rill d's entre. W. A. Grewar, Farm SOLD. -The fine farm of Fred. Oster has been sold to Mr. Garrett, of Londestione locality, for the surn of $11,000. Possession next March. Mr. °stet. will probably buy again. Walton Women's institute will meet at 14I1e. J. J. MeGavitee Thurs- day, 19th inst., at 8 p m. "Canning ank Drying Fruit and Vegetables" will be the topic in which all MT asked to take part. Mies Laura Knight will give a panel! on "The outlook for the girle in the country _to -day." MATRIMONIAL. - Wednesday after - tome, Sept. 4th, Duncan 111PN/0101, well known young man of this local- ity, and Miss Olive Pearl, youngest daughter of Mrs. John McMurray, Brussels, were united in marriage nt St. John's Rectory by Rev. H. Sint th. The beide wore a becotni lig snit of Bel- gian 13Itie with hat to match, Mr. and Mrs. illeNichol will take up resid- ence on the groom's fine farm on the 12th con. of McKillop, Where they commence married life with the heat, ty good wishes of a wide circle of friends. Ethel Next Oouneil meeting Will be held on October 7th, Miss Cole Was a visitor with Miss .Alice Jewitt, Brussels. Brussels Fall Fair Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. School Fair here on Oet. 2nd. Fer- tile), announcement later. If you wish to find out ahout, a wood supply sett Wm. Keanter, Ethel. Mies Weikel. will take charge of the millinery business for Mrs, Janne this Fe1111011. Mrs. (Mot.) Pen1.8011 and ;laughter have returned to her home in London for the present. Next Sunday afternoon Rev. Mr, Argo, London, will preach in the leveshyteriati (introit. Mrs. James will not hold a millinery opening this season but invites the ladies to call any day. We heat• of quite a number of ap- plicants for Postmaster and hope the Cotnmission will make a good choice both for patty and location. Mrs. Malloy, Hillsdale, sister of Mts. J. Kreuter, lane been visiting lute and has taken her little boy, Kenneth, home with her for a while. Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell, sr. have re- moved to their old homeAlillbronk, Sale of household effects on Saturday next. Friday and Saturday of this week will be the Fall Millinet y Opening at Geo, iVl. Mitchell's store. Read his advt, in this issue. A meeting will be held on Thursday Sept. 12, at 2 30 p, tw at the home of Mrs. Gee. Monter to de Red Dane sewing. Ladies are invited to attend. Stephen Barr, brother of our towns- man, R. Baer, and B011, Edward, wife and family, of Yale, Michigan, have been visiting here. They came by auto, H. 0, Eck rider, who has been in the Union Bank at Hamilton has been moved trt Shelhourne, Ont, lip is a compeleot employee and we wish him well, On the evening of October 2tirl, un- der 111E1 anspives cf ilei Girls' Olole ties play "East Lynne" will be pvesetit- ed 1.1101.`owliship Hall here. Pro- ceeds for pateiotie purposes. We are pleased to repoet the im- peovement 111 Ales. John Krauter's health. They have dispensed with the services of the nurse, We hope the patient Will scam be in her nouto good health. Amerwer • SAT.E.-8al marry after- noon of this week an Anclion Sale of household effects will be held by Win. Mitchell, at the stove of NV. H. Love at 2 o'clock. F, S. Sergi; will be the Anctioneer, Next Tueeday the Fall District meeting of the iNlethodht, church of Wingletin 13iatelet will be held in the Methodist ehnich here, oonnliel,oing al, 9 a. In. A Miesionaey Conference will be held in the afternoon. Dinner and tea will be served 111 the Sunday School • oom by the ladies, TI/NOMIT0MEN1, - Jonas and Mrs. Flood announce the engagement of their twice, Eleie Maybuey, formerly of Ethelreto Flank Lowe, of 'Menai), eltleet etto of Arthur Terme, 820 Ger- reed st. East, Tototito'weddigg to Brussels take ptaeo the latter part or Sept, r1,1 W .1. sea, . ba.d • , •, • o•c, 4., I-. •• 11 ,Aa 11. 11, 11.,,V, .1 , A t. I, A. .11ALIAL., •••!.: , ,O,' .. o•i• !Item Oranbrook PRIVABBG SALIO OG flot1Snlief.n EPPne'rs.- Giving up housekeeping, hence household fur- niture Is offered by Private sale. Goods now be Btf,11tOlY day. Graham Block, man tin over B. V. Dunforencsture. Brussels. W. A. Gnaw Alt. Rev, J. Argo Linden, will wimpy the pulpit of letiox thumb next 5I111 - day morning. Richard and Mrs. Barnes, of Galt, were visitors with John and Mrs. Ger- salt tz. The ladies are sisters, Miss Switzer bas returned to het. school mew Parkhill after -spending part of her vacatiou here. She is a good teacher. Miss Attie Forrest has returned from a most enjoyable vacation spent at hurler/al, Alberta. Miss Forrest also spent some time at Lake L01114P and Banff, Alberta, The retut xi journey was loads Via St. Paul and ()Wittig° where 6001e days were epent with rel- atives, She is welcome back. Last week Miss Jessie Menzies left for Toronto where she has aceepted a position on the teaching staff. We wish her the best of PLIPPPAN. Miss Jessie will be greatly missed here as she was leader of the Methodist chureir choir and always ready to lend a help- ing hand with every good (WOO. CALLED Rlir. Mn. Sconce:. -Mondry evening of last week Rev. A. J. Mann, Motleraenr' met the congregations of Ovatitn•ookand Ethel when the (wee - tion of choosing a paetor as SA1P01,2,801. to Rev. J. L McCulloch WEIS OW 1111si- tIPBS. The (irst ballot showed rt tarter peopnetion in favor of RPV. Jas. Seett- ie, of McIntyre, Otangeville Prestiv- tory, and decision WKS nettle 011:1111- rms and the call forwarded. Salm y offered is $1200 with manse and four weeks holidays, 51r. Scottie is a young man and those who heard hint preach feel they have made a good choice. Morris PRIVATIO SAME OP HOTErni1OLD RePlkeTs.- Giving up housekeeping, hence household fur- niture is offered by private sole Goods may bosom env day. Graham Monk, apartments over E. C. bon ford's store, Brussels W A. GREIVAR. Mrs, H. M. Manning, 5th line, woe a visitor at Toronto during the past week. Elston and Mrs. Oardiff took in the sights at the great industrial Fair at To Mnt•ris Township Voters' List for 1918 has been issued and was first post- ed up last week. The Auction Side at Jos. Davideon's, 3rd line, last Tuesday afternoon, went stt21.10,10) 0,a good swing, totalling over Miss Violet Anderson, 5th line, is at tending the Continuation Sehool at Brussels as she qualified last Summer., We expect she will do well, Pte, Roy Thuell was' home from Guelph for the week -end. He is able to get about on crutches fairly hand- ily. Old feietide were glad to see him. Eeriest, son of F. and Mee, Max tin, who underwent an operation a few weeks ago, is getting along nicely and will soon be heartier than ever we h°PteM Gainer Garry J. Wilson, of the 71st. Battery, who has been home from Petawawa camp on a three weeks' furlough, says the at tillery life cannot be bne: nt. Ons f out• 6th line township soldier boys, Pte. Jtio. G. Anderson, has been transferred to the 15th Battalion, B. O. F., France. He belongs to the Sig- nallers. The 50 acre farm of Thos. Bird, Ne Lot 11, Con. O. has been sold, along with the creep just, harvested, to Robt. Young. It, will suit him fine as he has other Declivity close by, Mr. Bird will hold a clearing Auction Sale on Thursafty, Sept. 26tb, at 1 p. ul, He will take a rest foe a while. Thos. and Mrs, Brown and daughter, who recently arrived book hewn the West, will take up housekeeping on the Maunders homestead, 2i milee South of Brussels. Mr. Brown has not been having very good health but thegood Atones fresh ail will 'help him we hope. He wee a former resident in the township, MRS. A. F. SIttlIttlty CALLED AWAY. -On Saturday, August 31111, Mary Elizabeth Bell, beloved wife of A. F. lembitry, passed away at her home, Lot 21, Con. 4, aged 61 years, °months and 10 days. Deceased was horn in Hallett Inwitship and was the dertgli- ter of the late Daniel and Mrs. Bell (the latter still alive and 88 gents of age.). About 34 years ago the subject of thus notice was married to her now bereft, husband. Three children were horn to the home :-Gordon p, ; Mrs. Thos. Mills, Grey township ; and _Mee, John Melville, Lontleehorce, who died 0 years agn, Mrs. Iran bury's health had not been vigorous for several years but she was usually able tel get abont. The end earner suddenly and unexpectedly, her heart being the weak °igen. She had recited at a. neighbor's on Saturday and was ate patently as well as usual and passed away crniekly and peanefully, Futter- -al took plane elffonday ;afternoon to Brussels cemetery, Funeral serviee WILS condncted by Rove Mr, Staffeed, Brussels, assisted by Rev, Mr, Bur- gess, nitievals, Deceased was n, 11 us wife, loving mother and a gond neigh- bor. The bereaved share in the synt- pathy or the coMmunity. 111 tit Prit 19th d5 " 0 Or hall 1,1,011k is 1.110A.,01,14 111.411.1.141,1. filld wilt ht• sold -.. as re.t.anotole as poeeible. (atil and eee eirt •liilhnety. a; Mrs. James ETHEL .r.4.+++++++++++++.1-1-1.++++++++ A manlier from the AV0eterly pert of this toweehip hey, been at tee:Ibex the evangelistic serviec, 1Vingitam, conducted by the Rev. jelineoti mei pate y. HYMENEAL. -'-•A qui -t WOLIAnt,g SOI(.11111iZell at LIP. Meth It. prat' a, - ago, Myth, on W0.,100eseley lee. week, WI1P11 Wesley 1-ik.:111.., It ins•Pper- nlis youpg fernier of Lin, LIth Ine. of ;Morris, and Miss rallies. J'i.UP1....00, of Gullet t. township, were united in wedlock. Rev. It. J. efeeorucielc pet - teemed the cetentoey. The 10,0 pity eeitple left 0,11 the C. P. B. train rer short lumeynnem trip Kest. llay their joys he 111.111y. Bluevale Next meeting of 'I'm fibitry "Pewit - ship 0001.41 Will 1..11E4(111er.. Monday, Sept. 23tel at 1 p. ul. ;t ti Drain Ceiwt of Divisien nt 11 Later word clean Pte. Reich Sieew Nay.. 111111 8111•11,1011,1 01111,1'11 111, 0.1:en leg. He is new in a heepi t el in Hog - hula and doing as well a., fleeted. Monthly meetber of th.• NVemen's Inetitme will be held at 1be hone. ee Alpe. 51 atm Smith 010 Thin eday often • 11001/, Sept. 12th, at 20'00,4, will be given by Mts. R. 131.1ck and 31rs. M. Sellers. Scho001 Fair will be held Frieey ar• tie noon. After judging of exhibits, games, ke., simper trill in. set vod in basement of Alm hodisi Otto eb, tollew- ed by Concert. in Presht L taxa chinch. in telditi011 10 ROM! 11111s1nal prterkikkk addresses are expeeted by !district Representative Stothers, kspeet or Field and resident tleS101P. Pe..”Petis of mipppy Ana pon.,1,1 tete Red ( h nee. Tine Pune,: of WAlc.,-Ansedt Shaw received a message last Sill 111 Llt ,•tal- ing that his son, Pte. Frank Shaw. of - reported admitted to the Itith General Rosy:tat, Lett (Tort, cm Aug. 28th, suffering from gunshot wounds in neck. This is the ecottil time Frank has been %%minded. °Mr. Shaw's other son, itelph, was wounded re, Aug, 10th and is new in a hospital in Etighted.-Thos. NI, Smith received official wind last eleittlay that, his sun, Pte. Thos. Smith, tutilirlymate offi- eially admitted to the 26th General Hospital al Etaples, un Sept, 1st, cof- fering from gunshot wounds in left ann. This is the eecond time Thomas has been wounded, Jamestown Ramsay and firowntown sellOols are taking. part in the School Fah. at Blue. vale Friday of this week, Dt. and elre..los. Strachan. of Port Were 11011. SOP 1111 fkIljOyaltle holida yet the lot 111Pet. W110111111 1101110, They 011111P 111111141' ear. Elea 11,411nputy and Clog:AAP Vol rest have gone to Brussels to attend tht• Continnalion Seined, They 111,0 blight pupils and Wk. with 110011 StIPOPAs. Clueing the Inlet. few weeks MPS. Yeettlftlet and son, of noroir, w .re WelP0111P visitors With relatives anti old friends in this Meant y. Mete Y si- 110131S is at daughter of the late ..73111e8 Mel 1\11.P. Sitio-ham Auction Sale of farm smelt, bot tla t rnt1, ta 11,1111011.10.41 fell Friday, 2001111Hk. ILL / p. in., by Jamee camp, lot lime. Monis. Jas. Taylor Will he the auctioneer. Sale without reserve as Mr, Vitnettinit is giving up the farm. leeetett. Aertineeer.-Jno. MeA Meter, fornmi ly of Grey towoship, died on Satin day et his home, 2 lialTio TOT onto, following iiijniies tees -leer' in an atreident NN'editestlay night of last tvetk on St. Clair ave. Mr. MeAlliet.. er tette returning front church in a motor ear, and in crossing the eirio car tracke at, Shaw street and tit„Clair aye, the motor eat was struck by a, street ear. The motor car watt thenwo into a store window and iiir. 'McAllist- er sustained a Immured skull, The funeral sevviee took plaen Tuesday of P Pe 00 0, ill le1.111e111 being made in Proepect. cemetery, Deeeased wee a fine man, well known in this eonitunti• it for years and hie demise is deeply eegrett ed. tie is survived by Itis wire, 2 fi01111 (Alex., of Toronto, and Robb, Grey) and 5 daughters (Mrs. John Baines, St. Paid, IT S., and Mimeos Sarah, Maggie, Mary and Atiniel, who share the eympathy of many. NIre, McAllister is a cought of Conn/4110r Eraser, of Brussels, -el ,11.01I.r, Nt. tray • ,c. ' ; 4.1tonic. ko. 014.11, - i 1, Ittt tt, IttA h u• ill' t • "'.V.1•... St It ••it, t 11 ,,A. C11,',ALia {..' r.le el511 r.rr'llt-01,0g ,,,•1_ • „ 41,1 III OW I/ ,c.00 0 le-- 11,10 /11111.111,01 .'. /10,, 1.1 f; tele, et:, •0,..110) Lel 0, I I IrtIt •1.! IP.LIN .1.1'0 1,, 11,1 I,t LI: I lis, 1, W01 , A 1,11 I L 'Nil.< A , 0.10:1'1' 0 .."1 W110 .41(10 I • T 11,11,4.1: d]l thin bract t V°I 14'..k t.. .;0•I„ ii1.1110 ill TO. motto last etre :I.:reeler, tell, Con., W110 Was sled e.; eeeerectieltie, is inerkine it sp., eciet y and will 1,0101110 A. ctial e1r,. NYbit atel sons, Goodell etel li ,r lei, were visit i 1. it 10 NN di 0,.c 'flee. Steel'. ,•nsott, 1:1t1uI. i', 0, tee, ,,,,.e_0.,,d, I -1-y ere' de•,, le!e- elithieen, fins. amt Itts. i and daughter aryl 51i,e Enotte Pro 0,,0 y ...,A-211 it few ,lot's W1111 i 01 'L., 11.111011d. 11.,,11V :"..11 Ito eimet Ved ;It 830 ,•totrch, Sen, tnnd lis Poe, :qr. Stn^IMay. Tr, Tho tetleir will pcmod: a1,1; Tie. lei a ••• LA, of S, ti ''l, went ed 111,- set t e Me.- I.izei • Ire -Seem, whe 0.0 et:me:00,0i rk i, TII;4,11, ut hp!. week. lier de. e •• Attlee, t,•,,, tear „, t hitt' lesign iog Miles, of het ancttliet. noed,sit Inc stayitig itt in.t21P /I. +hr 11,14..10 f`: iirtt 1111111t1 is 11, t tti.,„••, 1.411.• did g.keke WOVk PilY111 j P HELP THE SP0111.0`.:e:il'S FOAM You and i be to make a eontributiee tit, pond, Itut ine the weet. lerriede Itee 'et here eelf dst. ,,,,1,00,l,l1410 for the t el , .1' • • tu• sallo; s Mir de- peolcol non. It is 001.t ii110:,/,,11 0/....;i1 -11,1g. LAI 1.11,1 14,11101',. 11 1,, ,-A.1.1y .1 ,0111,411,11 of pay. 1I1LL 0111Il010-. ‘Vt• 1,1V0 1110 1,t ,1 1.V1,r 1 to givd tri the sailors. Our .1 sei1 yrsdna cam Two - mit,. stand sindilder hi the. clef...nee of rtli 1'111104`.., Atitti Iwt. 'We lit!'d rdalize Clow, much we do owe to mu the tmot who are brav- ius I he 11-1.i 1^, of I ht. 111,*•p. silent, ...retie- IPSN t‘eicItim; ttnti Minta Mid 'eighty. moo, evei needy to /fleet and dcfeat the Kt, leer', ikating ensiles. To the eave (1101 Fikkitlenti the toorld noes LIS.1.11A, I i'%.1.,11..1 CVO 61101.111.1 go 01051.01 deep in ow- teeic• to and ehow our mit 11 tide. Th proveeds T.ka Day'tntid day of 1.1„,,els h la, devoted to this 111.011y ; II ?Id IIR9sc,Iptif lists may It i; Inn? a, t.f istle tout, hrila, the cli,rdo Tile • .,e the of Tue.: if.acr eor int 1.1111.1111tp, to im ett I,y irapploxi. W;11 cru help i• East HLIPtill Fail fair MAKE IT A HUMMER. T,t,e0-0.1,,y and AN'edetesdaty of next week, son. 17ilt antl 1801, are the dale', of the ametal Fell Exhibition of least Heron s,„„e•ty. is tot to the 11,, 1! 00' the cermunnity i; otic ef 1104 WI record, Tla• primlist, clowning about i11,000, covers a ,vide tango and offers many onnal unities to exhilritoIs to seem,'" 'Mart's. 'Palle advantage of title by haring etil exhibit, therebY boosting the Unit. If all were "slackerS" iu Otis respeet of eteltse thele would be no Fate. Tneeday reaeamon should peek tit"Palace" tint exhibits. \\'t In will see at sweeping • el used Titti POST OXTOMS. 'rite after - meg) will be well filled with the tiont- mous classes of live stock. Then there will he athletice in tt, program of 1.11.0014 1.14.' y.1111114 11.1.11 Ohl, Highland dancing tool piping, .14 speeding.; evente and °thee lee me of amusement.. The Ile ndeeson Juvenile Highland Band, of London, will diseourse mitsie clut•ing the +diet neon. Assisted hy other talent they will also give an A I Concertin the Skirt - log Rink in the evening at $ ty'eleek, I,Ittn of rt.eerviel seats may be found ee pelee Drug ret ore, °muting, Satimlity of this week, Don't Miss the rim (hail, evening, Make the Ealr a hommer.