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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-1-1, Page 8New Years Cards Acker> 'edge your Christmas Gifts on one of our New Years Cards We have a nice variety of New Years, Cards•- Decorated with dolly and bells, booklet attached, with transparent envelope, 50 each, Padded Girds; containing Sachet Pow- der, with envelopes 5c eaob. The "2 for 5" line is hard to beat and in it there are • env umber of appro- PAIN e. designs for this occasion. Beoklets We have New Year's Book- lets ook-lets: as well at sc, roc and 150 each, Calendars -Fancy 1914 Calendars from 50 up. Our special Calendars mounted with a post card size pboto view of -Brussels, 15c each, Dvarlookgd With the hurry of Christmas Shop ping there are always'. those at the last day, or even after Christmas • whom 0111 has forgotten to g sorethittg for, Our stock offers manv suggestions for filling in these needs. Among ' the'hmtes we might mention ere- For the Children Picture Books or Gaines. Dolls, Tors or !Mocks. For the Others Ap iuterestrpg.Book, either one of the new books or one that has been out for some time, front 250 to $2. Very_ttiee Gift Booklets, arc each Parisian Ivory and Ebony, in Mir. roes, Brushes, and Manicure Pieces. Boxed Stationery, Perfume, Pic- tures, &c. • GOLD FISH We expect a shipmeut of Gold Fish In a week or two. Watch this space for definite notice, The _i___ Store �. F01 R. SSMITH DROGGIS'P AND S PATIONER. airal Non 4tents HAPPY New Year to all. ICE harvest comes next. Gter ready to write 1914. Tait skating rink is being got is shape, NEXT Monday will be Municipal Elec. tion Day. SINGLE fare on railways Deo,; 31 to Jan, 2nd Inclusivee. MONTHLY Horse Fair in Brussels r.... -Thursday of nits week. "ALids in Wonderland," Jan,1 and to In Brussels Town Hall. Have you any rgr4 Calendars 7 13 new the seasonable enquiry. A to to the coming events of lntoreet Is the annual Masonic At Home. DONT miss "Alice in Wouderland," Jan. r and 2 Town Hall, Brussels. THE Wood Knitting Factory was closs ed down a ten days for repairs to machinery. NEw 'YEAR'S Daythe post-officewick- et wick- et will be open fothe distribution of mail „from 8 to ga. m. ands to 6 p m PLAN of reserved seats at the Hall for "Alice in Wonderland" open at Fox's Drug Store. Be prompt in your selec- tion. THURSDAY, January nth, will be vot- ing.day in Huron County on the Cana eta temperance Act. It will ee a busy four a kg in all likelehood. Annual. Meeting of East Huron Agri- cultural Society will be held In the Town Hall, Brussels, Wednesday. Jan. 21st, at r 30 p m. Wilt yon attend ? LARGEeT FOR SEVERAL YEARS. -In Lhe year.rgt3 there were 5g burials iu Brus- sels cemetery, made up of 37 males and 22 females. There are so children in this number. THOUGHTFUL.- The young men of Its. A. T. Lowry's. Sunday School •lass sent her a fine silver cruet as a Santa. Claus gift, The teacher st: preciated the gilt very much. -'THE muff advertised in last weeks PosT was brought to the office the after- noon of publication. It showed honest people found it and proved the value of advertising in a paper the people read. BY letter Principal Scott has express - ,tis willipgness to accept the Presi- dency of the Brussels .Literary Society recently organized. He should fill ' the bill. Mr Scott will be here on Satur- day and be welcome back to town, WORD was receive 1 last week of the demise, in British Columbia, of Mrs. A. Beam, She was a sister to Mrs, Ino. Wrigbt, of Brussels, and sieter in law to s. Tno. Hill, of town. Mr. Beam pre- eceased her but an adult family sur- vives. ur-vives. On New Year's Day a well known ownsutan inthe person of Robert Fox. father of Druggist Fox, will pass his tat milestone. He is able to get about uch as of yore, is a great reader and ould pass for man much younger in ears. We congratulate him on his irthday. Cleve. and Mrs. Seeker : have taken p residence for this Winter in the omfortable home of George Thomson, illtam street the latter boarding with em. Mrs. Thomson and son James re still in California. The latter's aIth has greatly improved, we are lensed to 'state a d the prospects are r complete restoration. THE POST is issued on Wednesday 's week so as to leave the holiday tr. Next week we revert to regu- r publishing day on Thursday The ms are practically closed Wednesday lit so as to get to press the next ruing in time to catch the tour rural. 11 routes. Will the public please e Dote of this end govern themselves 'cordingty. Rural couriers get away ri their trips after the arrival of the it L m. train from the East. 5 A'lt'AL ACCIDENT.- Charles Merner, periutendeut of the New Hamburg i: Boot Company at New Hamburg dumbed Christmas Day to injuries ceived last Saturday. when his s neater fight in a revolving drum as he was enduing a loom, drawing him in the hinery. The deceased was about ars' olrI.and unmarried, He has taus relatives and his sudden death a gloom oyer that village. His erali took place 0n Monday afternoo. a cousin of Mist T. 1 lyAe S caret T od of BrunsIs was He a fine ted man, T Fozexs'r-Representative speaking the presentation of "Alice in Wonder d' in that town says among other -hest-"With the well known nursery t"• Y of A lice so P Wonderful tri to Won - land as it frame work there was It around it a variety of choruses ell with good costuming and man• tion of stage lights, offered some - g much above the Average The wing of different colored ligbta from ear of the hall Added much to the ever had anthin Mt, Forest n t. M anything nod in that line before. The Went Institute are to be cOngralulated ON latest sneeee0 and thanked fes Mt the people of Mt Forest tittelt Rn ertunity fes' snloyttfe1t, HOG market is $8 5o this week. HEAVY holiday passenger traffic on the railwsys this season. TALE of a picture show opening up in town in the near future. Rtoitasu ROE has sold his house and *acre plot In Brussels South to Mal color McDonald, of New Jersey, Mr.. Roe is making his home with his dvttgh. ter, Mrs E Crich now LICENsE INSPECTOR JOHNSTON laid to• formation before ,j- Leckie T. P., a- gainst 1. gamin, of the (,meet's Hotel for infringement on prohibitory hours nod he Was Abed $50 oo and costs This week an old Brussels boy made a brief visit here In the person of Jno, D. Stewart, banker, of'.lVlueheater, Ont. He Is 11 sot 0f tete late Donald Stewart and n nephew of Alex Stewart, 2neon street West. Mr. Stewart has ono well and is a highly valued representative of the balking business. He was en rotate to Wiarton to visit relatives over the New Year holiday. - o Goon fresh calved Jerseyfor wale O Phone68. cow S. renaos. RED and black horse blanket lost, last Sat- uttr ' 1 11, Con between Wm.B ny s andO C n trey's Finder M wilMcDonald'dlys store, ieave re, El at Mr with But - trey's, John Mcllonald'a whore, Ethel, or wibh the undersigned. J. Meows. A few good cows for sale guaranteed in calf. also several cars of hay, Geo. A. Ben. Enos 85 GENTS A nozON.-Are your hens laying P If not Doll at Backer Bros., and get a supply of ground bone which is one of the necessaries for egg production. Nome LosT.-The undersigned baa lost three notes, drawn in his favor, totalling about 5450. due next Starch. 7 hie notice is to caution any parson fl om negotiating them as payment has been stopped. A spltabie 5e• ward wilt be Aeid for the recovery of the notes. Jona BROWN, ('on, 10, Grey township. M. H. Mooaic's AOOOTINT8.-Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to me for veterinary services are asked to call at S. C. Wilson's store, Brussels and settle the same, he having authority to give receipts. Kindly call and settle m. H. Moo88,V. 8. Wtll gum, set and file oirenier or any sow now with the latest saw toole. Tom McGreg- or, Brussels, Ont. People We Talk About Athol MrQuarrie is in Godericb assist- ing the Signal staff. D M Scott left last Saturday on a business trip to file West. Fred. Wnod is visiting relatives at Berlin and New Hamburg Willie Harris and Harold Lowry were visitors at Rothsay last week. Mrs. 1 Leckie has been under the doctor's cure during the past week. Miss Ruby, Meikle, of Chesley, is the guest of Mrs. F H, Gilroy, her aunt. W. J. And Mrs. Hunter. of Oshawa, are here for holiday with relatives and friends. Mrs. Duncan, of Atwood, was a visi- tor with Mrs. Wm, Martin, Flora street, last week. Miss Mina Hunter, of Stratford post- oflice staff; was home for a short visit over Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Mee, of Stratford, were holiday visitors at the home of Walter and Mrs. Wilbee Miss Beatrice Harris, who is attend- ing the Collegiate at Stratford, is home For her holidays. Charles Richards took a run up from Hamilton and spent Christmas under the parental roof, Miss Myrtle Kennedy, who went to Toronto for Christmas, has returned to town for the Winter. Miss Florence Congdon, of Toronto, is spending New Years with Misses Eva and Carrie McCracken. Leo and Mrs. Thompson and son, of London, were holiday visitors at the home of F. S, and Mrs. Scott Mrs Robert McKelvey, of Listowel, was a Cltt isrmas visitor at the home of Allan and Mrs. Lamont, Queen street. Rev. Mr. Riddle was in town this week. He is doing. •"surveying". work in Grey township under the direction of Maitland Presbytery. Mrs. Eddie and D. Posture. of Lon. don, spent a few holidays at the home of Jno. and Mrs Currie, Mill street,' 'Cite former it a daughter. Miss Benoit, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. (Rev ) Page, for the past g months, left forher home in Montreal on Wednesday of this week. Miss Eva Caution, who 111M been in theWest for the art6 years, is now in arrie a week ago She is a Brussels,ing g former resident and is a 'mice of Mrs S Carter anti a daughter of S. Caution. of Morris. Wm Flatt, who has been in the West for the past for vears, is home for a holt clay with Itis parents and liner relatives a bid Hess engaged.t r a and friends.g e r 1 is ars building on the ai way, It 4 Ye g since he was here, At the home of Wm, and Mrs, Jewitt, Brussels, a jolly home getherinv, was held Christr"as Day when Rev. W. end Mre. Tewitt acid daughter, of B1y1141 Rev. E W jcwilt, of Toronto ; 0 V, T tw'tt Chatham ' Kelly, 11y of Lambeth ; MISA Miiired Jewitt, of Newton ; L Tetvilt and wife, of lirown- town l and Wil. anti Mrs, Hall, of "Meet* Grove farm, Ethel, constituted the anfapafly. 1 The Metropolitan Bank I Capital Pala up - 81,000,000.00 Re8erye Fund. - - - 1,250,000,00 Undivided Profits - ;181,888.20 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience arranged especially for Farmers or those living out. of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any of the parties in whose names the account is opened. S1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN BRUSS.ELS BRANCH ACCOUNT F. 14. GI LROY, MANAGER Ashley Lowry, of Toronto, is here for a holiday visit. Dr. George Ross, of Wingham, was home for Christmas. Joe Thomson is visiting at Robert Thomson's, Queen street. Mrs. John Carter is back to town on a visit to her son Samuel, Mill street. Dr. Will. Cameron, of Palmerston, MIS home for his Christmas turkey. Dr. McKelvey, of 'Toronto, made a professional visit to Brussels this week. Mrs. J.G. Tones and Miss Miuerva sp•'nt Cristmas with 4bron o relatives, Earl Ameut, lof Windham, Ont„ 18 here for a holiday visit at the parental home, Miss Kate Atnent was a Christmas visitor to the home circle of P. Ament's family. ii . H. L Jackson was on the "lay up" for a few days from an attack of la grippe. J H and Mrs. Cameron, or London, Chr,stmassed at the home of Reeve and Mrs. Leckie. John Grainger was visiting roletives std friends at Toronto, Berrie and other eoliths, Stewart Scott was in Seaforth as. sisting Stewart Bros„ merchants, In the holiday r.rah, Mrs. Thos Oakley spent Christmas at the !tome of her daughter, Mrs. Hamil- ton, near Walton. James Mainland. of Toronto, is visiting Rev.and Mr u He Is s ns. Mann. g Mrs. Mann's brother, John Scott, of Parkhill, spent the Christmas holidays with his sister, Mrs. Henry Woods. of town. Intoes Sharpe spent the holiday with his daughtes. Mrs Kingswood and Mrs. W. Lowry, in 'London. Fret! and Mrs Wilson, of Toronto,' were holiday visitors at the former's parental home in town. Herbert and. Mrs. Cunningham and children of Palmerston, were here for the Cnristmas holiday. Rob,. Ferguson, of Guelph. was holklaying with his mother, Mrs, Jas. Ferzu,on, over Christen s F. S. Sperling, of Toronto, has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Marsden Smith. He is a relative Ed and Mrs. Ruckell, of Hamilton, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. J. Manning Turuberry street. Ernest Lott is home from Brantford. Institute for the vacation. He will re- turn about the 5th of January. R K Rossand son Austin, of •Tor- onto, spent the holiday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Ross, the former's mother; R. W. and Mrs Ross and family, of Kincardine, were here for the Christ tnastide visiting relatives and old friends Mies Hart, who has been assisting Miss Mary Ross in her Millinery busi- ness, has gone to Pietonfor her holidays. Alex. McCallum, of Forrest Station, Sesk , is here for a holiday visit with his mother and other relatives in Brussels and Morris Editor Bradwin, of the Goderich' Sig. nal. has been on the sick list but we hope he will soon be restored to his accustomed vigor. Mrs. C- R Perkins .and children, of London, were. Christmas visitors at Angus Campheil's, Mill street. Mrs. Perkins is a daughter. H. W. and Mrs. Churchill, of Mc. Gaw, were visitors at the home of George and Mrs Edwards for a few clays during the past week. • J A. and Mrs, Hingston and family, of Wingham, were in town 00 Christmas spending the dayy with the former's parents. R. T and Mrs. Hingstou. Miss Nina Rogers is here from Port- agela.Prairie, and will spend a month or so. This week she is visiting at Mount Forest with old friends. Miss Mary Livingston, of Toronto, has been renewing old friendshipv in and about Brussels. She is a daughter of Mrs. Duncan Livingston, William street Harry Duncan is here from. the West where he has been for the past year, He is engaged in the implement busi- ness. finny still owns 10o acres in Morris township George Rnhh, of St, Catharines, pair? Brussels a flying trip last week. Mrs. Rnbb and Miss Fsiry along with Mr. Robb, were Christmas visitors with l: H. and Mrs. Kerney. Guelph Will Loner, of the Metropolitan Bank. Toronto, was home to meet Santa Claus. A E Mellish, formerly of Brussels, is the tanager of the bank in which Will. holds hit position. George Dark, of Brownlee, Saab , son of Robt. and Mrs. Dark, of tiros• sell. has 1•een in the hospital with an attack of scarlet fever but is improving I pleasedstrife. I -w we are, sea. e 1 t0 nicely now p Y Walter and Mrs Sharpe, of Gnderich r Ta StT i iI'i e'S wereere for Chrit,IC a sm h Mrs Shnrpe is cent inuiug her Ripe with her sister, Mies Sherrie Timeoertainly flies as Mr Sharpe says if is 11 years since they went to the Co, town Dr. Percy Richards and Mrs. Riclt• s . of McLeod, Alta- Arrit'ed here ids. Mc , n visit with r eletives and log week for a i n e a Mende The latfer'S health has been of a very indifferent Charente bot we hone a well eestalued improvement will speedily ensue. C 2i1liaic of Toronto, and ex -Mayor Watson, of Listowel. were in Breesele fist t4eturtiay. The former removal from totvtt ttlyears ago but retnhis his interest In the place, Mr. Billing had came to Listowel to nttend the term's! ' of the trite Merge !Minx, WEEK OF PRAYER Next week will be the Week of Prayer the wide world over. Services com mencing at S o'clock. p. m. will beheld as follows to Brussels :- Monclay-'•Thanksgiving and Hu millation," in Methodist ehnrch, at which Rev. A. 3, Mann will give the ad dress, Tuesday -'The church Universal." in Melville ehnrch, when Rev. D. Wren will preach, Wednesday - "Nations and their rulers," in St. John's church, Rey. Mr. Page being in charge. Thursday- "MI„sions," in Metho- dist church, Rev. Mr. Mahn occupying the pulpit The closing service will be held In Melville church Friday evening, the subject "Families and Colleges" will he deet with by Rev Mr, Wren. The public are cordially invited to these gatherings next week. Mrs Stuart and Miss Mousl. of Tor- onto, are visitors with Dreegist and Mre, Fox, G M. Philip, who is a student or Guelph Collegiate, is visiting his cuusiu, Will. Berrie. Mrs S. Hilton has been on the sick list but is now on the mend we ere glad to state. Miss Bayne is visiting Miss Carrie Hingston, of town. The visitor conies from the West. t Misses Ina and !terve Bn•ans were visiting with the Misses Moses, near Jamestown, this week. Mrs, Jno. Ferguson and Mac and jean have been ill with tonsilitis brit are improving. Alvin Dennis, of 'Toronto, spent Christmas with his aunt, Mrs, D. Me Fadzean and his sister Miss Ethel_ W. and Mrs. Patterson, of Hamillon: spent Christmas at the home of Alex and lulls' Biyano, Queen street, Mrs Patterson is a niece Mrs. Harry Grainger. of Molesworth. and her daughter, Mrs Elliott, of !lar vey, Ill., were visitors- at the home of Bno: and the Misses Grainger, of russels. Alex and Mrs. Ross and Iwo child- ren, lessie and Toho, from Mitinedosa, Man., are visiting at the fOrmer's parental home, Princess street, Brus sels, and other relatives and friends. BRUSSELS PUBLIC. SCHOOL RoomIV.-Arithmetio and Grammar SR. IV • D Ross 66 S McLauchlin...3o H Stewart 53 . H Gerry 18 RHewitt ...... ..,34 JR IV C Best:.. 6o -M Carter: 27 B Wright ...58 F Buchanan 23 M Skelton ...53 A Currie .... 2)4. A Fox...... ........ 45 M L'awsom ,1,8 J Fox...... ,.... 42 "A Attwood .:17. J Warwick 39 *H James .16 F Hinson ...3o. P Batkiay,..... ..13 W Buchanan.,,,2g Those whose names are marked * have missed exams. No nn roll 21 Aver, att. 20. I G SHERIFF, Teacher. Church Chimes A. Pocket Testament Le,ague has been organized in the Methodist S.' School. R. A. Pi+yne is the Secretary. "'rhe second mile" was Rev. Mr. Mann's subject litst Sundciy mining in Melville church Evening theme was "Jonah",A type of tile Jewish race. Annual meeting for election of officers and teachers of Melville church Sab- bath School was held Monday evening following a supper. Report next week. Next Sunday artetnoon will be the Monthly Missionary day in the Metho'+ dist Sabbath School, The pastor will give au address and Mr, Robert, of roronto will sing. Melville church Mission Study class have completed a cour10 which took in Dr. Ray's book "Across 5 itepublies on horseback" scsi "Problems of South Africa" by Dr. Speer. The W . 0 P. IT, meeting teas held 'roesday afternoon, It was a Mothers' meeting and was addressed by Mrs,. Ermaulsteo OIC' CANADA OFFIce TORONTO 10 AVIPJGS deposited is this bank draw the highest current rate of interest. Withdrawals of part or the whole amorint may be made when- ever derated without delay. BRUSSELS BRANCH, J. F. Rowland, O CFO Manager. To the Electors of Morris LADIES AND GENTLti1MEN,-I ani 1I1 the tleld for the lteeveship of Morrie foe 1914 and as it is impossible to call on you all I take 11118 means of solicit- ing your vote and influence, I have served 8 year's as Councillor and have an acquaintance with Municipal wntk in the Township. If elected it will be myambition to serve yon to the best of my ability. Wishing _you the coin plhnente of the season. I am, Yours Truly, 0. G. CAMPBELL. To the Electors of Morris LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, -I ate seeking re•eleotion for the position of Reeve of Morris and if yon think use worthy of your approval I would be pleased to be favored with your vote next Monday _ I have striven to do toy duty and will endeavor to cote dupe to do so if re-elected. Wishing you every proaperlty to the New Year. I am, Yours Sinoarely, JOHN SHORTREED com o • ed of married men. At the even - ng setvic• the pastor wilt speak to Young' men on the -subject "When -a Young men sells out." The music will he in charge of young men. MUNICIPAL NOMINATION Monday was Municipal Notlmina- tion Day and thel•esult in this locali- ty was as Hollows tae far as we have learned up to nor early issue :- BRUSSELS Reeve -J. Leckie, proposed by 117. Black and W. 0. Smith. Councillors -J. Hewitt, J. Galbraith R. F. Downing aid J. T. Roes, pro. posed, by Walter Lowry and Joseph Querin 1 Cleve. Basher by It, Thom- son and J. H. Galbraith ; •.-A.. Pryne and Geo. Muldoon by W. 0. Smith and Al, Black and A. McGuire by R, Leathe'dale and W. H. Kerr. hool'ret 'resister's, Lb her dale,J School tst a R. at Fox, D O. Ross and S. Wila. Reeve Leckie and the School Trustees were declared, old Council elected by nanitunation. The program of epeeclhafying was ramal kableby the absence of allthe nominees for the Connell excepting Reeve Leckie, 3. 'Hewitt and R. A. I'ryne, who briefly addressed the 'death's, Messrs.. Leatherdale and D. C. Ross referred to school affairs. G. S. Scott %vete chairman. GREY Grey township re-elected Reeve. R. Livingston, Deputy Reeve, Jno. 1 uCouncillors,t• 13rotvr to d iW. Ptaser, S. S. Cole and P. A. Mci thur by ac- nlatnation. Rhort spenclies followed lheNof inatinn hour with Clerk ♦u - Dhuald presiding. Ed.' I'vdLon, who was nominated its Councillor, with Jamestown Keep the Farmers' Institute meet- ings in view. Another wedding: is said to be on the program before long. Ralph Shaw. let line, Morris, is when from the West looking first- chtse. Norman McLeod and wife, of Rip-, ley, and John Burke, of Berlin, were home for Christmas. :The Pryne Milling Company of Brussels, are cutting 300 0r 400 north of wood on the farm owned by Duff & Stewart, 131uevale. A. soppplententary meeting of' East Huron` Palette's' Institute .will, be held in 'Victoria Hall tin t e after. ed and eveningof Ft Januar (1 Y 9111. Musical program will b0 put on 01 eveliiiiggathering. Addresses by Messrs. Swine and 11_cMilian and Miss Campbell. • The conduct, of some folk who at- tended the recent Christmas Sunday Scheel ' entertainment might have been expected in darkest Africa but was most, discreditable to civilized lauds. .People •wh , don't know What decent bbha'ibm' is should be given a few pr!1at0lessons bei'ore,a J. P. nt• about $10.00 a lesson: The `Dames of the inteeeupte•s should be published. in- that the public w?litld know who; they were atnl where'.they 00ttie,tl•omm, Jamestown' people -Me always glad'to; welcuine outsiders t0 their gatherings, if they conform to. gentlemanly con- duct but when such is not the ease there does nut appear to be room in Victoria Hall for both Classes. What is the penalty of ioterruptilig public; gatherings, Me, Editor 2 A repetition of such rowdyism should never be allowed again by the, Trustees .of the Hall even if:it takes $2b to bring the "bunch" to justice. The looney will be'forthnomipg all right and the ex- penditure will not be all on tlre_plaiti- tif'f's tittle :when the conclusion is All the candidates spoke as tlit1 Dr. Some fol think. flow is Cha011)1rlain,, ch4tirtntap of Sell1 blieprd. S to k Annual Meetin _ g' Elie proper time to tench„ the 'lesson Board.. Clerk ]]lice' Ivor "cluairulau. that a me istra10 hi' milted - ECLLETT '" The in ant. Morin of the Stoat and advise 1 t tg g v g' n warriults so-. Glasse., ri0'111t,",n18r1{ y udll be iteidiil tile. TByvn to Issue summons'r t t I3ecve,-Ttohert 7iauus Ler t - I 11111 1ru41) o'c el p 01,neadav, dnnunr7 21st.' Ltiiatnieatniiay be made us to tvhtah ei', "J aisles Snell, ,1ohn H'ingl:aiid, lOt4•atl yuocloottpin, Bu -these of thual,net- cerreot 04ldttc, 10, You may near 0n1)11'111)41s.-'Phos, N.+01411,110- Jas, Ing-ll,•oeiving the .Annual: Of,tenent.'mud • • ' A,n111m•e'lte or� appointing OOloers• foY':the.... from rue igann, M. POST, It 'the, natio ytiatirTh,is, 61ri�iichlar•l, Dlntl.' /keno .,,ilrlti4a � p nl g ons 0111/$ there will be somesltrpl•lse8 r John Barr Joh 'J'ralnbl` n a ` o President._ g strong, Y .J TAOISTS), when the names are m11111 public. Robs, entLene and Wiu. Milieu, M; BLACIr,,Seeretury,'; •..6........006601•.66.4.4 6 tt• 1 A Hearty . • 0o Xmas Greeting 6 0 ♦ e . 0 • • A O i Wishing all • • o Health, Happiness and • e alt the Compliments o • • of this A O 0 a Joyful Christmas Season a • 6 o amfes Fox • o Druggist and Stationer : •• • 44644•••4••••4••••••••••4• GODERICHTOWNSHIP Reeve,• Jno, McClure, • Thos, Churchill, Jas. Cox, W. is. Lobb. McOlure and Churchill drop out. Councillors. -Geo. Hardie, J. W. Yen, D. A. Lindsay, Geo. Holland, D. Glidden drops out. Council elected by uoclatn41tio n. STANLEY Reeve. -Win. Glenn, Alex. Mustard. Onunalllors,- Jos. Keys, David Dewar, Jno, McKinley, VVrn, Hart, Jos: McQueen and Jos, Hood. HPwio Reeve.- Reuben Harding,' James Downey. Dep. Reeve. -Ennis Deunnerling, James SV Edgar, Wm. Crawford, OOuncilllls.-'Peter F. 'Doig, Louie Denunerlitg, Jautes Armstrong, Wm. .1'.5 o t . , p ttr n Geo. Mac n Pas G r Ewa Passed Away. y dray, Attendance was not very George itiaclSwlln, ex -DI, 1?, of South large, 13urou,.•died Sunday to the Clinton MORRIS Hospital in his (.6th year,... rase it result The ratepayers assembled at ilia of a stroke of apoplexy about feu days Township 111111 on �laulay to shake 0.140, iVA•. Mar Ivan 111111 lived for 25 nominations for"nextyear's board and. years. in 11152 village of Dental!, being when 'the, 110111' ..wits Completed ; the engaged in the manufacture of salt fallowing was the list of nominees: and dei.x, its well as It leading .dealer Reeve, Jno. Similreed and Chas. Ci in gram, and was considered 01414 0l' Olmnpbell, OonllCillora,. D. Johnston, the fathers of 1110 v11141gg." He -was W. O, 5141111 aw, W. 0. Thnelj, W. Il, elected reeve of Hay, Totµifeb!p for a Fraser, Wm. Elston 411111 Wut. lien niluibet• of years, 44441.401414 iso 0x-ward- derson. Theaatter and W. 0. 71)11111 en of 1110 County 0f Huron, As 11, withdrew froth the contest hence the Liberal in politics be rusts honeyed by Councillors are elected by actslama- being elected to the Plarlisunent, Of Lion, ex-Coulaoillm• George Jackson _Oo,itatla for one term, .13e 00441 to the was. voted 101)10 chair 0.111. short ad- Huron 441)0141 five weeks ago dresses wero given by those Irmnina5 for fteahtlent Of 41 severe flhteysi but eS excepting bit•, Campbell, who was 'the stroke was the direct 00100 of his attending tl,e.funeral of blr, McOnrd:y death. Mb was unmarried and is an old neighbor, Election will take survived by bis brother, John'13a'tilac- plaae next.11londay between the 110000 lJwan, it well It known. citizen QC' -Mtn= of 9.a, m, and 6' .: m. for the' Rewe Despoils, Minn. During.14i011114000 he shi 1, p teas carefully attended 'by ills: 4101•- 1 hews of Gode1oh. He was bursted du SLOliILLOP . the Maitland Cemetery, Gndefi'ich, Reeve.-,do!in M. Govei}loek, :ac- Y elzunat!otr.� Wedilesday'afL•erlioon, under Mttson!e.'; '. Cotmcillore.-B alfour, it. Arobibald, auepm00, Regeie; McQuaid,' Purcell, Eckert alis; Jno. Govenloch. cnidae °- TUOKERSM'ITII -' - 'ENNi Th Brussels, tin Decbinbot 511th • to 11•.:: F. alsidalre I+tred.IDnnfs, n eon,{" St Reeve: -H. CetClr,'Wm Berry,'J. P. -I McKay, MARRIED BAutaii-hf0tatrottr;c ,-On Dec.7 i>:.'..b TKOs. COlenlan, R, Brigham, M. Chark,:, itev. E. A, Lundy, at thelituui4oe 2 e. hn1 A. P. •Jo11115. i ' mot- ,Ina, NsTAteghllli,'161r:$1•Jtels tilartu1•. TURNBERRX to Ai iss. tln,ga ret 67oteiighll�.m' " ': 111541-J.tc$bon.-L,' Ethel o, �Ue -'1111;*li r, . , , i of ••_.:, oS �•`;. Reeve, -l. K. Powell told J. AIM vey., howl I. SlnEltflYrel, tn•;zltut,ly'•- } v,u* '1.'oroilto, to sti�a:t ottiedackyo'a .. t It nu* Cnuncillins - DIiiBurney Wheeler, +t ,t. af:. Mr. and 31"'J110.314e1101411111 .( feY Rritherl'0id tVellt'ilod Adltii• and e t , j to\411nlllp n •' Bolt. Doss -Saunas• -A1. fhb rbrid;ielio •ot• tIo BL TIi bride's linrenhi, oh De •ember: h., y, 3tev. Y Mr, missGladys Cooke, :of S14 vy te, 51ll,,t7 i1•, "I.W.0f `'to miss 1 d � o n a•1� to Mc- n s A, a t'+ u� .;ne, • Reeve. ---Milne, ITi11,,0 Ile andct y , y gGs -rds,gMdfl Dilly. Mr and Mrs, Sohn Brooks; :ails of M rids i - ' I Carter, Scott., .,. 'township. w 'a. Ct unr.Lllots.- Iltl , Oat .1 , Councillors, -R,, Beil, J. -Cameron, Cott; Hortiey, Hebron, Jollnston and . 'DIED, it Sloan. • '4t0Oua4Y:-I .srorris, on Dlo. 27111, Sotn'uel Schriot' _Trusl nes.-J. DICM.111e171,' J.:- '141o0urdy,. 4, 114 80th}en1, ;..'., ... •Maines, Geo, White'ancl. W. Philips. s4eoesesemseem•encs•0111•.e6••sseeeeeeeeeeeeee••••••es eve .1 -Brussels Daylight Stare Z I r hi tt'6 4,.11dili t6 ibaaCIPIJ4,'la'ib I✓Iii II'hr trlr'h', 4,^I sift i II't.'h"IA1 9u'trnpl y i I dl•rU,lh nisi 0, • Percy Robert, of Toronto, who is. an .! B Inteiested worker in Mission labor's. • • Rev. Mr. Wren smite Inst Sabbath • morning in the Methodist chttrclt on • "Life's mystery" and the evening text • was• "We spend our ears el a tale that s a 1 P Y Is Mold the t • subjectrelatingo the • passing n( I P F I 99 • Qttarlerly review in Melville Sabbath a School was conducted by Mrs. (Rev) • Ferguson and Miss Lizzie Ross.. Sone of the "brick" e0ntli,bution boxes wets A returned to be emptied and sent out a- o Ain on a mission of aiding B g h the Build- - c1 0 . hi Fond of the new church. Sabbath next what is known ns "An 0 everybody -at -church" day win be ob• • served in eonneCtion with Brussels Meth- 0 odist church. Mr. Wren will ;Peach in the morning on "An ideal Church" and 0 In the evening"The motto of an ide lenmelt .this up o1 w Sabbath, Jan 1 t'11, `14 the m0rn'n 0 the discourse will be directed to mauled men oh the topto "Rote one man etean' eel np a tone," and the choir Will be oseeoloos000masompeol0000p G. N. MMcLarenI LIL1 n yn11011'fp1Ab4 !t Irl b.LIL. Ibb Urn l,hl, tpf4l6a Lbhr lblp 1, Ill al'1 .•. • Be Sure and Attend tt 64 o . .e . 63 ur January essacsnetsrar Big Bargains in all Winter Goods Always the Highest Prices for Produce. e • • 0 0 G. N. McLaren'9 1 i 0001000 410040441414*11,6h.0ie110010eomtllle•eemmtmossiMNloUit►i•ilitt•sieEtewWtitit#0 ffi '.,