The Brussels Post, 1906-5-10, Page 1New Advertisements.
Wall Paper—Jae. Fox,
Notice—Townehip of Grey.
faTendero—Rrueaoea °ouoit.
Notioe—Townabip of Morrie.
Boar for aervioe—Lide 0. Jaoklin.
Homeseekere' Exoaruioue-0. P. R.
1tstrxzX fli1st
lit-etnkeit- uule.
Wm. McNair, 10th oon,, io the dela•
gate to the next digs Coact of the 0, 0.
F., which will convene et Ottawa next
Joao.
A close wire fence is to be built in
front of the mauve and Rcox ahuruh
properly. Robert Close, of Ethel, baa
the oon ,rant.
Ray D. B. MacRae and Rev. A. Mao.
Nab, M. A., of Walton, exchanged pot•
pita' the latter preaobieg here teat Sub.
bath morning,
Willie Long, who has bean at Cargill,
clerking in a store, to home for a abort
visit prior to going to Lcudou where, we
understand, he will take a pottage in a
clothing store. We with 11103 well.
N,exl week the Oranbrook Beef Ring
renames' operations for this attach and
meat will be supplied Wednesday morn•
Mg. There are about 40 mombere in
the aseooratien. The otfieers are Preai-
deut, Will. Cameron ; A. McDonald,
SeareiaryTreasorer 1 and Jno. Cameron,
Iuepeator. S. Khneohroth ie the butcher
and does the work well.
VV 1-Oxett,r.
Oral Hupler spent 1081 Friday in Brue•
Bela.
John ROtledge 'pend Sunday with
Wingbam frieude,
Joe Wade, of Fordwioh, was in the
village on Monday.
Mien Aneia Hooper, of Turuberry, re•
turned from Sao Francesco Leat week.
Mise Crawford, of downer, is the ;meet
of J. and Mrs. Rutledge, Howiak 'creel,
Mine Rachel Dane, of Gerrie, spent a
few days of last week with Mite L.
Lewis.
The infant ecu of Soott and Mrs.
Blank wee very ill te few days of last
week.
Reeve Harris returned from Fort
Witham last week whore be hen been
00me time.
Quarterly eervice of the Methodist
ohurob was held in Beimore Sunday
morning last.
Mies Ella Smith else rater:ed from
Gerrie and ie ageiu employed in E.
Lewis' bakery.
Peter Smith, of the Trader's Bank,
Hamilton, ie °pending two week's hole•
daya at hie home bore.
rho Btebop of Huron will hold oon•
firmtetion in the Epieaopel Cbutoh in
Currie on May 17th ut 10.80 a. m.
Dr. J. P. Mitehell, of Toronto, lees
commenced practicing in the village cud
has bis office at Mre. T. F. Miller's reel •
dente.
Mts. R. Match was taken very ill
while vieitieg her parents in Gerrie.
For mauy days her life was despaired of
bat at last reports she was improving
slowly.
Al the anneal meeting of the Dime.
tore of the &01e Co. ou Friday eight In
dividend ut 8% was declared. The meet-
ing of the aharoboldere will be held on
Friday May 18th.
The familiar taoe of John Cbittiak,
who for ea many years drove the mail
from Belmore to Wroxeter, will be
miaaed on our strew. He wag in tie
newel on Seturday MI6 wee taken ill on
the following day with pneumonia which
reanited in his death Friday athomoon.
ONCE AGAIN
T he Bu if Orpington
Heade the list in the Egg Laying (Mutest,
London, England,
The Model Farm Report oaya: "They are
the hoot Winter layers, alto grand Utility
Breed,"
My pens are Standard Bred from Prize
Winning Stook and are in bettor shape to
supply eggs for hatching than ever before.
Egos, 181.00 Per get
JOHN WRIGHT
The Orpington Man, Brussels. 40.8
t Al
He wee seventy one yoare of age and
leaves a large family of eons aid dough.
fere. The Meath' took pith° m Belmore
ou Sunday Idteru0on at one o'olook,
0ervioo being conducted by Rev, J. H.
Oeterhout.
Rev. J. 11. Oeterboat preached a am.
noon to the Oddltllowe io the Methodist
ohurob at 3,30 Sunday afternoon, ''here
wee a large attendance, tt number of unr.
rouudmg lodge° being repre0euted.
ter v.
Inapeetor Robb was visaing 'some of
the eubuolo iu thee thane this week,
Riobard Robiieou to buoy moving hie
bete home winch he purobaeed :rum
1oato MoGavin.
Mica Fmreuuu Stitt hag returned home
after spending a term at the Aimh
Lediet Uoliege, St. ''hound.
The hem° of Juba Deunte Mee been
brightened by the arrival el twtu gine.
The little lames are doiug utuely,
A little sod el Juhu Dougherty strayed
away from home ruueutty. Tito entire
0etghborbood turned out ea night wee
taut oppruoohiog and the little teltew
wan Mead after walking over five miles,
Wm. .ueohtel hue bad the old log
house moved aeede 10 Leave 0000] for the
new reeidenue. The old landmarks ibot
tall of forty and fifty year° ago have
versed their day ted like the euny
settler are feet paeans away.
Bsaae BDENED.—Lust buuday evening
fire was Cleeoeored in one of the borne hu
the farm of Aitred Hewitt near here auto
It made ouch rapid progress that before
eta devastating were was dune two Mime,
40x60 feet, tetra destroyed. 3 now° atm
3 title yeir old heifers were burued alto
5 tone of hey. Oue of the barna had
been pnrubaeed by Wm. Medi Etta he tu•
tended neuvi❑g It 10 hie farm, Timm
was an ensuranoe of $500 ou euoh bare,
carried by the Bowiok Mutual and Mr.
Hewitt had $200 hu the uou10010. A hay
prose wee got out before the fire remitted
it., The cause of the bueu 0001 le 14
mystery. The fire started in the ['table
from which Mr. Hewitt had taken it
bores to drive to church a abort time
previously. An he deed not smoke the
spark theory due° not hold good. It will
be quite a lose as beading material
and labor are eo high. Press.
dent Hitler end Vice Prestueut Brytue
were out on Tuaetey inking the 0001Om-
ary enquiry ted they wet, report at the
next meeting of the Compauy oo May
2603, when the Malmo will be paid uo
doubt.
131 le e yule.
John Gannett put up a piece of neat
tepee ',hie week.
Fred. Pagb went to Palmerston on
elooday whete he hale poeitiou.
Arbor day woo observed at the eobool
by potting ple1uree up and raking the
yard,
Mloeoe Bella end Nellie Burgess visited
e t tlletr 010100 tMaggie's, ire Morrie, Sant
week.
Principal Aikedhead played football
with Winghem team at Brueeele twit
Friday.
Joseph Pugh has rented hie farm, on
the aeoond line of Morrie, to levan
Jewitt.
Qnarterty meeting ee0vieee were held
iu the Metbouiet obu ch on Sunday
morning.
Daved Errington, senior, of Dungannon
termer -1y of Morris, matted ie the villug0
11101 Week.
Mr. and Sire. Rogerson, of Flatfeet,
Ashfield, bare bought Mr. Fergueon'e
bowie and breve come to live in Blae•
vele.
We regret to bear of the death of
George Porter at Flushing, Miohieat.
Mr. ;Porter formerly kept the poet•offioe
more ill Bttevale.
?are. Labelle Maroon, relict of the
late Donald MaLeau of Wawanoeb, died
at the residence of Jobu Gemmel, nn
Wednesday morning of last week after
several Woeke of iliums. Mrs. MoLeen
h ad made her home in Bluevale 1111300
last Full, She wee a seater of the late
Duuoau and John Piug, Mre. MaLeen
w160 nearly eighty years of age. The
funeral 0800 on Thursday afternoon to
Btuevale cemetery. Rev. W. J. Wee'
000duo10d the funeral service. The
paltbearere were three nephews, Geo. E.
Ring, of Wingbam : John W. and Peter
King, of Btuevale 1 her etep.eou Mr.
McLean, of Belgrave, and Win. and John
Goddee, of Belgrave.
(Intended for last week,]
Norco.—Walter Burgeee left this week
for Mooeomin, where he will engage in
The Beet Wince we have ever shown in
We I LACE CURTAINS
at 25e, 850, 50o, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.00 per pair and hp.
= r( argue These numbers aro all extra good value at rho
�H� price and it will be to your i dvantage to 080 thorn
before purchasing.
TheART MUSLINS
Wo aro also showing a good range of Art Mus-
lim' at 50, 8o, 10o, 12t0 and 14o. Plain and Spot
Curtain Net, Frilled Curtain Muelin, &o,
immummtsiommiummiumi
CARPETS
Carpets iu Union and All Wool at 300, 40o, 50e
and 750.
Tapestry Carpets at 45o, 50o, 650 end 75o.
Floor Oilo and Linoleume in good patterns and
at Popular Prime.
Houoe•aloaning will let you know what la wanted.
Make out a list and oomo to um.
No Fancy Prices Everything Cheap
A, STRACHAN
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906
bueiueee.--tare. W, 3. Johnston renamed
from St. Joseph'° hospital 00 Saturday.—
David Patton, jr. is node down with
appeedioitm,—Tho cream waggons have
u„mmeuued their Summer routine—Mete
Aerie Pato to recovering from 11 bad
attack of grippe.—Mrs. Milton Watson
auu ouitdreu, of Sunshine, spent Monday
160 'Peewee Stewart's.—John and Sire.
Petah, of Lietowol, spout Sunday at R.
N. Duff'°,—Robert Mesmer loot a good
horde that week. It felt on the sharp
end of 0 them which iujurea it iuterually.
J ateetelwtee 0. 11.
Next Muadcy eveulug a meeting of
persons interested tD the Beef Ring will
be held iu the Hall here.
The Hermits iu Vtotorio Hall will be
taken charge of next Buhbach 0000403 by
Rev. Mr. Perrin, u( Wroxeter.
IN0Olt44ATI.,N WANTED. — Whae'e the
Moller with the, Chhrhtl to the 'Towuthip
of Grey that they don't soma out u
fivauoiat report ? Hee it become a snare;
society 2 A RATEPAYER.
Alex. Elialop, an old roolueul of this
locality, to um us well aa tweet and au be
ie over 70 year0 of ego to nut able to wild.
stand Wueee as fu the drys of yore. We
hope a change for the better will thou
00006.
A young lady named Eokmier baa
tome to pay an extended want at Lew.
Eokmter'e. She Duly weighs 9 or 10
pounds, but that is not bad tor her age.
The boppy Lather and mother are re0010'
lug 0ougretulatloue.
Semen' Snell hoe the material on hand
for a large eddituou 4o lila present reel.
drupe. I4 will be brick on cement
foundation. The present building will be
[heated with uorruguted Iron. Cellar 10
excavated and work will proceed at once.
The ne00atary gravel wee healed by to
bee.
Ring the belle right merrily
And bre off the gum,
Set the liege u-llyiug,
Let all the people run.
If anybody coke the pante of all this
whirl
Pen them Will. Wright, of Jamestown,
Ie dad of a baby girl.
Seeding in praotionlly finished.
Growth hap been glow, however, owing to
the cold weather.
Thu Township Olerk'e 0ffioe is now at
Belgnwe and hie poetuffioe oonnequently
°banged from thy th to lielgrl've.
'the third kiln of lime to now being
burned at the Bodmin Werke. 'This will
make Mini 2100 bnaliole already thin
year.
R,bert Hay, an EOglieh emigrant, hoe
taken 11 p00141 11 on the farm of John
Mooney, 5th line. He comes from
Aberdeen.
MRS. B, MoONEY 969910 AWAY,—Last
Friday Juo. Mouuey rooetved a telegram
apprising him of the sad move of the
mimeo of Aline Shertdeu, beloved wife of
Henry Mooney, of Weyburn, N. W. T.,
formerly welt known rooideute of the 5th
line. She died oo Friday and Woo buried
on Sunday afternoon, survived by her
buobond,three sone ted five daughters.
The family will there largely to the
oympatuy of many old friends in this lo -
aunty.
WEDDING BzoLs.—The Neepawa Regie•
ter taupe :—A4 lour o'clock un the after•
noon of May Mud, et 293 Maple street,
Winapeg, a very pretty wedding took
puna when dugs Hamm, formerly
of Brueeele, aid Alma Alias Broughton, of
1 Winnipeg, were united in the holy bonds
of matrimony. The oeremouy wee per.
formed by Rev. W. 8. A. Crux, if Olad•
atone. The many beauttfni cud nude!
presents gienu Meow the ea10em itt which
both partite were held. We wiob them a
long, prosperous and buppy life.
Ethel.
G. M. Mitobell ie building a cement
stable.
Mies Olive Rayoard is visiting friends
in Belmuro.
Kreuter & Co, have put a cement
platform iu !rout of their store.
Mr. and etre. George, of Lielowel,
spent Sunday at Juo. Eekmier'e.
Gideon Ziemau, of Atwood, visited hie
aunt, Mra. Haoneuld, here over Ban,
da Mre, Geo. Addy returned home Bator.
day Otter being away six weeks visiting
her lather in Brantford.
Hemsworth & Eokmier are teaming
803001 these days preparatory to building
abatmento at the Bremner bridge.
R. McKelvey late erected a nine fence
in front of hie roeidetice which adds very
much to the appeantnoe of the place.
Mho. (Rev.) either, of Biuevale, and
etre. Goo. E0kmier, ofJam oto o are
visiting their father, Wm. Hall, here
this week. ,•;�'
8. B. Cole and hie men have built a
eta0le on R. Gibeou'e lot and aro now
getting the foundation in shape for the
McDonald more
The Women's Ieetitnte will hold their
next meeting at Met. Alex. Lamont's on
Thmteday. 17th 1061. A large turn out of
ladies ie requested.
Mee. (Rev ) Armstrong Loft on Wednee•
day morning for Windsor to emit her
tether who ie not eujoyieg the boat of
health we are sorry to eay.
Next Sunday 0000408 Rov, Mr. Arm-
etroug will take for hie enbjeot "The
Marathon race,' and a week from Bon
day the ohitdrene' choir will ging.
We hope the 0003001 sidewalk will be
exiouded this oon0on. 11 le a permanent
improvement and one in wbieh every
property owner should lend a hand,
Thursday, May 24th, the nonual
Circuit Subbed' School Convention Will
be hold in the Methadiet Munch in this
plane. An intoroeiing program will be
presented.
Next Monday night, 14th moat„ early
nineing will tomo into effn t. The stereo
wilt oloeo at seven thirty, Wodueeday
and Saturday eighth and nights before
holidays excepted,
The pnlpu of the Presbyterian obnrcb
here loot Sabbath afternoon, wan ooenpied
by Rov. A. MooNeb, 11, A., of Walton.
He'o a good solid eormoniter with an
uumieiakeable eaotoh 0000nt.
W.H.KERR,Prop
Wo hear that Robert Dilworth, former.
ly of Ethel, has beau bothered in the
Went with aotatioa. Be tone diapoaed of
ell hie lands excepting the bomeatead.
He had better call that and come book
RM.
Last Friday piglet the R60dieg ()irate
hold a eueoeoolal At glome ab the regi.
donee of A. P. Nuke°. Rev. Mr, Arm•
otroug took the chair aid the following
program ware given :—Address from the
011010 ; iuotrumoutal, by Mines; D0v1eB
and Slommon ; recitation, by Mies Cole;
ueteotion, by quartette; patriotic exeroiee;
ohorae "Laud of the Maple,” by all ;
000ey on Couauien pouts, by Mies Milne ;
eon, by Mee, Ferguson ; recitation, by
Musa Davies ; solo, by Mr. Davies ;
8eieot100, by quartette ; iaetromental,
Mice Lamont. After thea ia0 Ore010 and
cake were pa000d around to width
the large aroweepreaeut did jootioe. A
vote of thanks wee given to Mr. and
Mrs. McKee, for their boopitality in
giving them mole a good time. Wbeo
the company wan leaving there were
several affectionate partings which were
not nu the program bat were agreeably
oc:n.;nod by the geutle ones receiving the
Henn.
VValaten. •
Everybody is congratulating Charles
Drager on becoming the father of a hand.
000]0 girl baby.
A. J. L'undiuk, who has been manager
of the Monktou brauoh of the Sovereign
Bank, has %seemed perme dent charge of
tete Welton brauoh as manager.
At the mee.ing of the Quarterly Board
on Monday, a reeolation of condolence to
the members of the late Mathew Mor•
rieou'e family was painted, expree0tog
regret for the lose of an old and valued
member at the Beard, and eymp%thy
with the bereaved,
George MoPim who had been very i11,
died on Wednesday evening in hie 62
year. Hie tone and daughter'', Mrs,
Dodd, George and Jueeph, of Michigan,
cud Mrs. Williamson and Mee. Mo•
Donald, of Manitoba, are here. The
federal tukee plane Friday afteruoon to
Striation cemetery. Service at 1.30
o'uloak.
Goon RECORD.—Rev. R. S. Baker held
0Ommnu100 service in the hlethodiot
church mere last Sunday it being the last
Quarterly servioe fur this year. Oo
monthly the Quarterly Board met and
concluded the boeineae of the year. Mr.
Baker may well be congra0nleted an the
eooeeea of hie two year.' minarets here.
Besides moving the Walton thumb, im-
provements to the value of over $1,000
have been made on this circuit. Io
addition to the improvements on the
Poreonage, $50 worth of new furniture
Mot been utetaued,all threeoeurehee have
boon papered and palated inside, a new
cement basement and a League Room
built in the Walton ohurob and two now
organa parohaeed. In the meantime all
the general funds of the church hove been
well undeceived, eceived, and there is an 100reaae
in the salary of $150 over what it wee two
yeere ago. For the first time in several
yearn the salary voted by the Board ha[
been paid in fall, leaving balances i0 the
treaaarioe of all three churches. AI•
though a number of mombere have died
and othere have moved away there baa
been en iuore000 in membership of forty,
making a preemie total of 168. The
Epworth League in 0ouneatiOn with the
Walton nppointneeut hoe been revived
and is in a prosperous condition. Taken
altogether, the Walton circuit may hope.
folly press on iu the work,
Gr e -v.
Joseph Savage sae moved to the
Donald MoNiehal furs, 4th eon.
Juo. Story re in charge of the milk
route un the 3rd to Trowbridge oheaee
factory.
Master Alex. McNabb spent last
week visiting hie graudperente on the
1646 too.
Court of Revision on the Aeeeeement
roll of I906 will be held on Tuesday, May
29th, et Ethel, at 10 o'clock.
Last Sunday John Dunbar had the
miefortnue to have a heavy draft brood
mere die which will be quite a lova to
him.
The limo works, now in charge of Dan.
Savage, will be run by Joe Savage and
R. Duckett ae soon as the first kilo ie
drawu.
W. J. Bozell, who hen bean a resident
of South Bend, Miele., ban moved to Den
trait where he purpose') malting hie
home.
We are sorry to hear that our old
friend Jae. C❑alo, 15th con„ has been on
the Mak lint with pleurisy bat we hope
he will Boon be ea lively 0e ever,
Lane week Mime Lizzie Bryant, left for
Ingersoll, where oho will spend a few
menthe w
Edgar.
with dor cousin,Mrs,a D
I,
Mr. Edgar has taken a trito England.
John Lamont bee moved to the Senate
farm which he recently parohaaed. The
young ladies in this neighborhood are
wondering who will be the housekeeper.
Joo. A, McNair, 14thoon., eau exohaug•
od bis portable engine for a heavy trac-
tion one and may add a blower to his
oeparutor eo as to give him an np•teedate
oaoflt.
Mrs. G. Foliar), daughter of Hector
MoQuerrio, arrived borne from England
on Bnturday evening of lent week. Her
many Mende aro glee' to see her o00e
morT%.
ea barn moved to tete farm of Jon.
Benetton a year or eo ago is being jeolted
up and oemont abebiine will bo pot ander
it. This will give him ample a000mmo-
dation.
Next week the maeone will • commence
operations] on William Irnito0'e new roti•
donne, When oomploted it will be a
thoroughly modern and up to•date
arra
ot0re.
Tho 14th eon. is getting very attractive
eo a certain Braseolito thinks, Put in
your
'Joe n[ o
❑ are not the
Y
beet de•e Y
f
only man iu the tined. What do you
thank Bob ?
W. J. Woods, 16th con., who had the
emelt finger of his rigbt hand injnrod by
it coming in content with a circular Baty,
al oboe at Ooufnillor Johnnton'e, ie get•
ting along all right and the digit will
goon bo o. k. It was a close oall for more
serious Injury.
The 0Oi0u Sabbath School In Shine's
eobool house bee been reaumod with
Mico Butz au Superintendent,
Mico 0loTeggert, of Bt. Thomas, has
returned home after an eojoyeblo v10it
here with relatives; and !Heeds, She is
a sister of Mre. McNair, Crauerook, and
John and Dogald McTaggart,
Stauotio0 from Asaeemeot roll
for 1906 :—Value of rani property,
$1,909,795 ; value of baildiuge, 0838,285 ;
0110t01000 aeaea0ment, 511,970 ; immune
$4,050 ; total 0808eemeut, $2,824,100 ;
births, 62 ; death), 30 ; number of Chil-
dren uetweee 5 and 21, 945 ; number of
ehi'dren bettveee 5 ted 16, 591 ; number
of pereona betweeo 21 and 60, 746
population, 8,121.
'The allure foe Union ohurob Epworth
League are as foliates :—Hoo. Preaideut,
Rev. E. F. Armstrong, B. A., 13. D. ;
President, '''homes Dougherty ; let V100
Preeidout, Sadie Rothwell ; 2nd Vim
Preaideut, Hobert Duagherty ; 3rd Vice
President, Will. Whitfield; 4th Viae
Preotdent, Emma Buttrey ; Oar. Secre-
tary, Maegie Robiuoun ; Reo.-8earetory,
Clara Peet ; Treenurer, Weeny Speiran ;
Organist, Amelia Whitfield.
Arbor Day wan a red letter day for the
pupile of S. S. No, 10 Grey. Tile morn•
ing wag 'meet iu the ureal cleaning up,
each popit doiug hie 0imost to please.
The olternoon wee enjoyed in the woods
when the following program wee given;
Churns "Where the Sugar Maple grove"
school ; r0oitations, by Eva Rathwell,
Floreuae Whitfield, Minnie Hanna,
Emcee Taylor, Pearl Oxioby, Retie
Doumao, Stanley Maohail, Marguoretta
Hatohmeou ; ohorae, eobool "The Spring
gong" : vIoleo selection, Johu Hohenbeok,
Bolo, Meeh MaoGillivery ; solo, Glydae
Hollenbock ; °bores, cahoot "Tho Maple
Leaf' ; The National Autbom. Atter
the program, refreshments were served
and the remainder of the afternoon wee
spent In games.
REPORT of S. S. No, 10 Grey for month
of April based on April Exams. Those
merited " have eucooeefu,ly paeeed the
Exam. Br. IV.—It Oxtuby, M. Denmou,
E. Rathwoll, 1. Wbitfieid, J. Oampbelt,
5 Hu.obineon, 0. Buttrey. Sr. III.—
"li. Deumen, °A. Spartan, •P. Oxtoby,
°0. Baker, "B. Wbetfield, "M. Taylor,
• W. Seeman, 00. Evans, J. Douh, "1.
8porien, W. Whitfield, M. Spartan. Jr.
III.—°M. Hatohlu0ou, "111. Maritime, "L.
Evaue, D. Whitfield, H. Plokreli. Sr.
IL—B. Speriou, M. Hanna, F. Cox,
B. Maohau, L. Taylor, G. Whitfield.
Jr. IL—H. Denman, G. Sperian, M.
Love, el. Oox, E. Piokretl, F. Hollenbeok
E. Ratbwell, M. Oxtoby, W. Ballantyne.
Po. 1I.—E. Taylor, L. Pratt, B. Holten•
beck, C. Ward, J. Weed, Ise, Class.—
E. Hutobiueon, S, Sperian, 3. Inglis, M.
lugue, L. Luke. H. 0. MAOGIremoute,
Teacher,
Brussels Council.
Monthly meeting wee held on Monday
evening with It roll board. After mtoutee
were read and adopted the following
accounts were presented :—
R. Oliver, salary $ 33 88
W. Campbell, road 1 50
Geo. Lott, road 6 15
A. Oampbell, road 4 65
W. Setters, road 3 75
R. Henderson, road 4 50
Peter McDonald, road 9 30
James Tumbril!, ealtry aoeeaeor41 75
Moved by A. Backer, 0000nded by J.
Jones that the above 0000aw10 be paid.
Carried.
Moved by H. James, eeaouded by Jan.
Ballantyne that the Court of Reviuioo
be held Monday Jane 4th, at 8 p. m.
Carried.
itloved by H. James, eeoondad by A,
Baker flint tenders be received up 10
matt meeting for the boilding of cement
eidewolk at so inch per square foot.
Speed:teatione to bo 011100 as for former
walks, and to be built daring June and
July. Carried.
Moved by Jae. Ballantyne, seconded
by 13. Jomea that tendon be received
by Street Oommfttee for building 0em004
mend for Fire Engine at foot of Elizabeth
eireet at Bo moab per equate foot to be
built one clement to eight gravel. Teo:
dere to be received to Meg 15th,
Uarriod.
Moved by 3. Jouea, eeaonded by Alt.
Butter, that tenders be received up to
next meeting for careened and ausoreened
gravel to be auppliod from Danoan's,
Walktr'e, Korr'e or Oakley'a p119. Car.
riod.
Moved by H. James, eeoonded by
A, Blether, that Time. Newsome be grant.
ed the sou of 55 toward timber at toot
bridge on condition that timber be placed
f0 poseeseion of town. Carried.
Moved by A. Baker, oeoouded by H.
James that an elootrio lam be pawed
at oornerP Pa of Taruberry nod Tb°mea
street South ; and one at corner of Queen
and Albert street's, both to bo ready for
operations on Sept. let, and to bo govern-
ed by the Bylaw aon0eruing other street
lights, Carried.
A diacooeioo ooauod an to the want of
Donee o0 the part of many who haul
rofae0 to the damp ground and unload
nay where rather than in the right plate.
It was proposed t0 look the gale eo that
only people who goo the key could get in
and in that way keep tab on oRendors,"
The towel soelos were reported to have
earned 520 during the month of April,
Content adjeurnod nater cheating over a
proposal to 'Menge some of the ere lights
on the street to a wider inoRndeooent
ey0tem. A trial may be mado to prove a
disputed point n0 to aomparieoue,
Trouble is oxpeated between the 0. P.
R. and longshoremen at Qeebno. The
company w1ot to rednee wugoa to the
Montreal standard.
The Dominion Government will grant
$10,000 to an exhibition to bo held in
Charlottetown this Fall open to all
Canada. The Provi0aiol Govormmou6
grant i0 $4,000.
Tho Grand Trunk Paoifio referee
525,000 north b£ iia land grant of 9,000,
000 acres to the Province on condition of
being relieved of mte obligotion to place
four bemired Dettlere a yore: on tbo
and.
The man killed near Mitchell on the
railroad teat Wednoeday bee been identi•
tied me Alex. Rosie, a wolilo•do reeiden/
of Ingersoll, aged 84 yearn.
Grey Counoil Meeting.
Cannon mel pursuant to order in
the Township Hall, Ethel, no Monday,
May 7t3 at 1 p. m. Reeve Frasier iu
the chair I other mombere preeeut.
Minutes of lest meeting read and paeeed.
Moved by Juo. Cott, oeoouded by Dou.
can Johnston that By Law No. 234,
kuowu as the Silver Corners Unite
Improvement By•Low, be read a third
tune and be Dually passed. Carried.
Ou motion 0t Jno. Greet, eeooudod by
Juo. Brown, By•Law, No, 262, author.
ing the Reeve and Treuenrer to borrow
52,500 from the Standard Bank ou au
overdrawn 0000001 was read let, Sud
tin a
and 3 d tune awe fleet) cooed.
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Moved by Jno. Greet,eeoouded by Joo.
Cott that the Reeve be authorized to
ooneult with the lownehip solicitor re
seeding the legality of the muoioi.
polity of Grey attaching the corporate
Beal to deboutaree, which a number of
the ratepayers 10 the village of Walton
is dceiroue of issuing, for the porpu00
of buildiug cement sidewalks in the
paid village of Waltou. Carried.
Moved by Joe, Ceti, oeoouded by Joo.
Greet that Andrew Molunon be appointed
wopeotor on the Bremner and Dilworth
bridge obatmente L $176 per day.
Carried. Moved by Duncan Jobnotoo,
seconded by Joho Ono, that David
Milne be appointed an inspector to see
that all nox1000 weeds growing on
prorate propertied are destroyed. One
half of the Inapsotor'e Thee to be paid
by the informer and the other half by
the p0reou allowing the Ooxi000 weeds
to grow on hie property. Carried.
Moved by Joo. Brown, eeoonded by Juo.
Outt that Joo. Grant 0100 D. Jobtoton
examine the tenths on Bide road 2 be.
tween the 14th and 16th 0000000ion0 to
see if au amicable agreement can be ar•
rouged between W. Oololoogh and
Oliver Turnbull regarding said fences.
Carried. Moved by Duncan Jobnetoo,
eeoonded by John Brown that the follow-
iug'torments be paid :—
John Young, farm bridge, Mo.
Donald Man. drain $ 12 00
Wesley Young, farm bridge, Mo
Doused Muu. Mate12 00
A. Hill & Co., part payment
euperetrooture Mittohell bridge -1500 00
Jame', Pearson, repairing culvert,
S. R. 5, Coo. 5 1 00
Jae. Denman, repairing oulvert,
Lot 33, Con. 12 3 00
Neil McNair, eatery as Aeeeaeor 100 00
Ned McNair, postage and station
ery 85
Robert Miller, temporary road at
Mitchell's bridge 1 00
Moved, Beeonded and carried that the
Council do now udjouru to meet on Mon•
doy, May 2803 as Court of Revision on
the Aeaesemeut roll for 1906,
JOON MolNToea,
Clerk,
CHURCH CHI MEN.
A new rectory will be built at Preston
in connection with St. John's church.
Rev. G. J. Abey, formerly of Brunie, ie
the r0otor.
Maitland Presbytery and the W• F,
M, 8. will meet at Kincardine on Tnee•
day next. A Sommer School will be
held in Laoknow under the direolion of
the Presbytery at a later date.
Reeds. Meeere. Crosoley end Hanker,
evaugeliete, have parahaeod a new hereto
on Palmesoton Ave., Toronto, and will
remove there from St. Thomas, where
they have resided for eighteen yearn.
The many friends of Rev A. W.
Mulntoeb, of Belwood, eon of Geo.
Moiuto0b, MoKillop, will regret to
Learn that ho has been obliged, owing
to ill health, to give up work for a few
menthe.
Atter %wenly•four years pastorate of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian obaroh,
Stratford, Rev. E, Peutou has tendered
bio roeignation. He will preen% big
farewell eermon on Sunday evoniug,
May 13th.
Thursday afternoon of next week
Coufirmatiou 0ervice will be held in
81. John's ahernh by the Biobop, nom•
menoing at 3,30 o'clock. There are
about 60 candidates in the Class. There
will no doubt be a large attendance.
In caoueotion with a series of sermons
on the Ton Commandmonto by the
peter of the Methodiei ohurob the 6th
woe dwelt upon 013 Sabbath morning
sod the 7th and 8th at the evening ser.
vioo. Some very pointed and 'omelet
sentiments were given expr000100 to that
should mekoeo le thtuk.
P P
utile death of Lazarae" was the ens
jolt of Rov. McKay'e morning dieoouroo
in Melville chorob last Bebbath. In the
evening '•Tho Parable of the Sower" was
the theme ahoaeu. Both disooarses were
good. Next Sabbath Rev. Mr. Robin.
son will occupy the pulpit and will be wet•
corned by a large number of former
friends.
The annual sermon to the members of
Western Star Lodge, No. 149, I. 0. 0. F.,
Braesels, and vieiting brethren, will be
Preached in the Methodist oharoh at 7
o'clock next Sabbath evening by the
pastor, Res. T. W. Goethe. Brethreu
are Leaked to %Beomble at their Hall et
6 30 o'olook eo as to march 10 a body to
the church.
Loot Sabbath morning referenc0 wee
muds in the Methodist thumb here to
the repent demiee of a former faithful
and highly eoteomed member, ho the
person of Dere, Henry Mooney, of Wey•
barn, N. W. T. "The Glory Soug,"
most appropriate to the 000aeiou, woe
encs and many an Hyo wee dimmed with
oympeebebio tetra.
Hamilton Presto
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tries on Tuesday, Rev. Dr. Orate,
pastor of Haynes Avenue church there,
resigned. Ho said hie rotenone for wie11.
ing to find another call were that eovoral
families had moved Remy from thee part
of the city and Bayuoo Avenue member.
ship W01 demeaning, Tho reeigoaiion
wee laid over. De, Craw preached to
Melville oharoh, Braeaele, recently.
A oariole conveyed a number o1 Ball.
Meth School and oharoh workere belong.
tug to Bt Johne church, Bromide, to the
00uve0tlon at Wingbam on Wednesday.
In moven of the uuuual Coutorenoeo of
the Muthodiet chetah in Canada,
nineteen of the miuiatere who began
their ministry in June, 1826, will vole•
brute their jubilee. The Obmee of tbooa
iu the Lotman Ounferener are aft followe :
the figarea after each Dame indicate the
number of yeur0 113 the acme work
Stephen Bond, 60 ; George Brown, 84 ;
John Loaroyd, 45 ; John R. Philipe, 4I.
At the 000nthlyy Mtosiona{y service e0
the elethodiet riobeetb Schoui feet San.
clay afternoon the following intereetIng
program wan pressured :—Cboruo by
W. J. MoOraoken's class ; r00ittetion,
Oaoar Croup ; addrege, by Bev. Ernest
Olaundere ; readtug by Mtro Oarrto Mo•
Craoken ; gong by eeveral boyo ; addrege
by Rev. T. W. (Janne ; solo by Chas.
Rmbardeou. The oontrlbntioo Woe
$5.46. An enjoyable time wee spent
bud the attendance wee over 200,
A dispatch from Tarmac Days
"There are strong rumors that the
Roman Cathrnia DIOo000 of Loudon ie to
be won divided. The new diocese
would be composed of the counties of
E gan, Kent and Lumbton w;th a Catbo.
Ito population of 32,000 souls, The the
will be at Windsor or Saudwioh. The
new Btebop would be the Right Rev.
Mouslguur Meunier, D. D., dome0tiO
prelate to hie Hoiineae Pope Ping X, or
the Very Rev. Dr. Molerady, preelde0t
of Aeaomption College, ktandwiob, Ont."
BUMMER SCHOOL OF BIBLE STUDY 6ND
SUNDAY 500OUL METHODS.—Tho Ontario
Sunday bobool A0000lotion anuonnoe0
a Summer Smoot to be held in Viotoriu
Colleen, Toronto, July 9th -21st treat.
Four aoureee of lectur00 hove been sir•
rauged:—"Etemeute of Teething and
Child Study," Dr. Tracy, 'Toronto
Umverotiy 1 "Old 'testament Outltobu,"
by Rev. Robe. Johnston, D. D., Mon-
treal ; "Sunday School Organization
nod Management," by W. O. Pearce,
()imago, Ili., International Teaohor-
Tratomg Secretary ; "New Teotoment
O ntliues," by Rev. A, 0, CCP 011100, D. D.,
Toronto. There will be exammetioo0
iu the 0031000 000100e, for which per.
1/0014/00 weft be awarded four of which,
whether won al thea school or on prev-
1aa0 examtuattoue, will entitle ho,dere
to the International Teacher -Training
Diploma, (E.omeutary Gredo.) The
lectures auto exommattone will be open
only to registered 'sentience who pay
the fee of two dollars ($2 00), which will
closer all ebargee Iu0100103 diploma,
There will be a dieplay of miseiouory
and edaoatiooal hteracure and appli-
entree ; cud the following mieoio0ary
ieedere, Rev. R. P. McKay, D. D., Rev.
F. 0. Stopheneoo, M, D., Rev. J. G.
Brown, 13. A., Rev. T. B. Hyde, N.
W. Boyles, K. 0., are oo-operating.
Oorreopoad with J. A. Jackson, General
Seurettry, 99.100 Confederation Life
Baildiug, Torouto, for docile.
People We Snow.
Mre, A. T. Carrie ie visiting at Sea -
forth.
Mies Pearl Lowry, of Toronto, is home
for a holiday visit.
hire. McCauley is visiting relative's and
friends at .Ethel this week,
Mre. McNichol ie visiting her lough•
ter, ears. W. J. Seeker, John bermes.
Mise May Moore, of Wingbam, has
been Visiting Mies Winnie Turnbull in
town.
We are sorry to hear of the serious ill•
noes of Mrs. Fletcher Sperling bat hope
Mae will speedily regain that greatest
boon—good health.
J. Leonie leaves thio week on a buoi•
°000 trip to Winnipeg, Regina and other
p010ce i0 the Wen, He will be abeont
for 6 or 8 weeks. Wo wish him a
pleasant and at m:enthl time.
Wm. McLeod, a well known horse 60y•
er, of Wionipeg, formerly of this tomtit
ity, ie here on a purchasing trip and will
take bank a oar or two of egainoo. Mao.
bad done well in the Went we are pleased
to bear.
8. Haggard left on Friday for the
West. Hie eon who went oat Tent seo-
uon hag taken rep a homestead each for
the father and himeelt at Cooper, San•
katohewan, near'1onohwo1d Hille. Mr.
Hoggord resided in this locality for the
peat 26 years. Hie family will make
their home in Winnipeg in the memo•
time.
John McDermott, who bats been living
at Sharon, Michigan, during the peat
Winter, wag in town on Wedoeoday and
gave THE Pose a tali. Be will upend a
while et Fordwioh now. Albert A. Mo.
McDermott, Becloud eon of the gentleman
referred to, has been elected a Supetvioor
of Garfield to ne iPi Mlohigan
for the
pee% two smug. Thee oflioo is eumilar to
County Oouooillor in Ontario. They
meet twine a year and their eleotion io
always held the let Monday of April.
The Government took over the do.
emcee of Eagnimanit.
Work on the new stoat plant at Well.
and hue been started.
Rev. Gambia tune eleoted Moderator of
the Syuod of Montreal and Ottawa.
A vein of pare salver five inobee wide
has been otraok on the university proper-
ty int Cobalt,
Pour Italiana were killed by a dynamite
explosion on tho Jumoe Bay Railway
construction near Dunobaroh,
Joseph Chalauran, e, life prisoner, o0•
oaped from the insane ward of Kingston
Penitentiary by (rutting hie way through
the bare.
The Poterboro' Council accepted the
proposal of the Canadian Goneral Eleo.
trio Company for a fixed aseoaament of
5150,000, the company to double their
works in that city,
Hos Honor WilIiom Mortimer r r Clark
L' t
tea anent Governor of Ontario, laid the
priuoip 11 eor0er•8ton0 of the power home
of the Eleotrioat Development Oompauy
of Ontario at Niagara •Gallo,
Wm. McNaene, an employee of the Goa
Company, woe painfully burned by an
expl00800 at the reoidonoo of E. H. Pink,'
St. Thomoe, whore he wee working.
The honed wan badly dumugod.