The Brussels Post, 1909-10-21, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS.
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Brussels grout of the Maeoaboes, No, 24
hold their regular Meetings in the Ledge
Boom, Boehm, Block, on the 1s0 and 8rd
1'ueaday ovoniaga o$ each mouth.
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Visitors attvaYs weluA, 8011f$0, Cot, A. HOWLER,. . i
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WM. SPONGE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
o1 MARRIAG]-; LICENSES
Oleo in the Poet (dace, Ethel, 80.4
JAMES HA
RRIs,
Agent Howiok Mutual
Fire Inearauee <Jom
pant
Chloe and leoldeuoo,-
W ALT AN. ONT,
JOHN SUTHERLAND
N.o
100611ANOx,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH,
AUCTIONEERS.
l} S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION•
• nen, will sell for bettor prioea, to
bettor Mei),in lose time, and less obarges
than any oher Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't aherge anything. Dates and orders
Ban always be arranged at this oalae or by
personal appltoation,
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLVi6VALE1 - ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the °Mee of Type Poor, Brussels, 2251.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCIN .
M. BINGE/kilt—
s'
e Barrister, Solioltor, Conveyancer,
itotar Pu
Y thio, ko.
t
eacart's
Block North of
for the Metropolitan Bank.
[)t4OUDFOO'L, HAYS —& BLAIR—
Seii1t1l3TEES, SOLIC1TOIRS, ROTARIES
Y UBLIO.
STD.
W. Paoonsoor, 8r 0, 14. C. Beira
G. F. BLAIR.
(Bikes -Those formerly ououp1od by Ideears
0ameron d; GOlt,
G potation, 1)0 rAn30.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEIL.D.
USN•1101'
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontarioand Pirst•olaes Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. Office
next to 13 rewor!s Photo. Gallery, Brussel s.
is win visit Ethel on the gad Monday of
each Month.
ST•
Farmers or ,Storekeepers
by coming 11
min to
tbe
Brussels Salt Volts
clan get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon on M
OOtlt3y,
1 Foreman, Brussels.
ALu.
LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL
Virginian Oct, 20
Tunisian Nov. 6
Victorian Nov. 11
Corsican Nov 20
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.
Grampian Cob. 80
Pretorinn - Nov. 0
100071001 n - Nov, 18
Ionian - Nov. 20
CHRISTMAS SAILINGS
Prom St. John From Halifax
Virginian Nov. 20 Nov, 27
Grnmpiah- Deo. 4
Victorian Deo, 10 Deo, 11
Hos 7 i
nn
e,
1 Deo. 10
RATES OF PASSAGE
Acoording to steamer.
1st Class -907 50 877 50 387 60
2nd Class - 40 00 95 00 47 00 050 00
8rd Close - 20 50 27 60 28 76
For full particulars of rates and snilinge
apply to
W. FI, KERR.
Agent Allan Line. Brussels.
DARE YOU EAT HEARTILY ?
Or Is Every Good Meal Followed
By Discomfort?
So certain are we that "Little
Digesters" will cure Indigestion every
tinge—for every person—for YOU—that
we will give you your money back
without a word if they fail.
You can enjoy a good, hearty meal
of wholesome food three times a day,
if -you take a tablet after each meal.
Read how "Little Digesters" cured
Mr. Thody.
"For two years I suffered with Indi-
gestion, and obtained no relief from
anything X took, including several
prescriptions from protein entphysicians,
Every meal was followed by aqute pain
until I feared to eat, consequently
became run down for lack of nourish-
ment. "Little Digesters" were recom-
mended to the by a friend and I tried
them with remarkable results, two
boxes completely curing me. It fs three
months since X took any, and I have
not suffered a pain, no matter how
heartily I eat. I would certainly recom-
mend thetrl to anybody auffering with
Indigestion." (Sieved) F, TfxODY.
141 Yorkville Ave,, Toronto.
Bysineen Oarda A heentifol Memorial brass plate
AH MANTL ITH has been placed in St, Paul's Church
to the memory aBishop CarmichaelBR IsSel, Whiter, Notary, &3o4uoowot and Orlioaei by ther sons.MRedepnld, Ofae9lder itpdRrd Bstk, Tile pateapvaitiOn just out,Br
side the chancel facing the con re ru-
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4R, T, T, M RAE'
D h
ao elorof Msdiolna University airy pf Toronto 1
Licentiate and 9.54Graduate of the Collage of P3ry
slalom and surgeons, 01st, Post -graduate
Chicago Byye, Ear, N5Oe and ThroatklospEtal,
Oblongo, Ill, lllx•8ouso Sorg000 to ;3t, Neer.
901's Hospital Toronto,
01900 over 11', It, smith's Drag store: Teta
phone conneotiou with 0ranbroolt ab all Lours,
QR, HAMILTON
Dental Burgeon
Boner Graduate 13087111339710518305,
University ; Licentiate of Boyal Oolloge of
D007,7 surgeons, of Toronto, Moe over J.
'1', Roes' stove,Brooms."a"will vist -Wroxeter the first and third
Mondays and Gerrie the second and fourth
Mondays of each month.
DR. WARW.-AIN
Boner graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Day and night calla. Chloe opposite'
Flour Mill, Ehel.
S'aex. Femme me 1i wi° ira?.
BRUSSELS
Gorge Souse; GOI1Pa Monett
Mail Sean in Express 10;50 a ei
Express -18:02 P m I Express $ 5 a m Mail 65 p 503
n
WALTON
To Toronto To.Godericb
Express 7:91 a m Express 12:11 a m
Express 8:00 p m I Express ......... 9:16 p M.
acius
Goderich
The Go derich Collegiate Institute
was represented at the sports in con-,
nection with the Clinton Collegiate
by Fergus McNaught and Roy
Walter. The foeiner caxried oaf first
prize i
u the 100-yardsr
p ace and the
lat-
ter tookrunning hop, sto -
U and
P
jutnla.
Work is now being rushed on the
new boiler and structural works winch
the Doty Engine Works is erecting
near the Ransteed salt block. The
braiding will be of largo dimensions
the main walls are of cement, It is
intended that the boiler works will be
completed` by December, and that
when equipped 50 hands will be em-
ployed. The Doty Company has just
closed rL large contract for a steel roof
for a chemical plant at Thornbury,
Ont. One hundred tons of steel will
be used in the construction of the roof
and the machinery.
Gerrie
The sidewalk has been torn up near
the railway track preparatory to lux=
proving that section of the walk.
Fifty-four potatoes in one hill.
That is nob s
o baa.
Rev.
IDIi'. iyfc-
ravish
was the
cultivator
inthi
this ease.
A turnip of .pretty fair proportions
grown ou the farm of Thomas Dobbs
was handed to the Vidette office. Its
weight was 12 portncls and it measured
29ix27inches.
At am
meeting of
the W. 1•T.
S. of h
gto
Methodist church recognition' was
made of the long and faithful Averts of
Mrs. H. Sanderson in connection with
the society. She has been- Secretary
for a number of years, and the mem-
bers presented Mrs. Sanderson with Et
Life membership. Mrs. Sanderson in -
ten
cls going roToronto, where her
two already are. Mrs. Sander.
son
will be very much missed and
general regret is expressed at her de-
parture.
Why Cough - Syrups Fail.
They
slipquickly over the
sore mri
toted membranes, drop into the stom-
ach and do little else but harm diges-
tion. It's different with Oatarrhozone
—you inhale it, Every breath sends
healing balsams to the inflamed
tissues. Tightness, soreness and in-
fiannuation are cured by healing pine
essences. The cough goes away,
throat is strengthened, huskiness is
cured. Nothing so simple, so con-
venient, so certain to cure as Catarrh -
ozone. Tiy it. 25c. and $1,00 sizes;
Sold everywhere.
Clinton
The 14th annual Huron Ponitry and
Pet Stook allow will be held in Cliu
ton on Jan. 4, 5 and 6.
Prof. W. Glenn Campbell has been
suffered with conllesbion of the lungs
but we hope he will soon be all right.
W. 22. Counter moved his jewelry
stock to his net
v store
and 1s
now
open foe of business again. Mr. Counter
has certainly fine stand now.
John Ransford attended the Arch -
Diaconal meeting of the 'Atoll -Dean-
ery of London at Sarnia last week and
delivered an address on "Prayer Book
ltevisiou."
Silas Antis ews, formerly of Clinton,
and recently employed iu the Times
o ties, Weteskawin, Alta., has taken
15 partnership in the opposition office
at that place, known as the Sun.
Wednesday evening of last week at
the Ontario Street parsonage, Rev.' T.
Wesley Oosens tied the nuptial knot
between Richard A, Govan., of 01in-
Son and Mrs. Aline 0. J. leiggiu, of
Sununerhill,
D. L Gibbs, of Drayton, has pur-
chased the grocery business of B. A.
Mellhven and 11110 taken possession.
Mr. Gibbs is 0married loan aid will
move here at once. Mr. Mclawan ex-
pects to take a trip West.
The property at the corner of Queen
and .John Ste„ known as the old E.
I-loltnes property, and o0cupiei by M.
0. Kaufman, of tie NevtEra staff; for
the past 4 years, has been purchased
by D, A. Forrester. We understand
ISir. Forrester will entirely remodel
the house.
Peter Armour, of Elgin, III., form-
erly a resident of (Minton, passed
away at his Lome, 205 National Ss,
Elgin, 111, on Thursday, Oct. 7th, in
his (10513 year. 11e rotas born and ecl-
meltecl at Clinton and served his ap-
proutieeship as baker and castled ou
e
business in this town foe some years.
Be is survived by his life partner and
wo to saes land two sisters being,
fro. D, S. Muff and J. 0., now of
lint0n George, of l dniontort, arid
Gee Nellie, of Toronto. Mr. Olufl
ttetidld the' funeral, which took place
aterday'at Elgin, Ill,
31300 12, 1509.
"Little Digesters" cath be lied from 0
your druggist or by mail from Coleman a
Medicine Co., for 2g S
cents a box, 56
tem and is 0, t 1a Pti nd
s la Iota
o-` work.
It will b remembered
tw l .
lig oP
that Bishop
Cai'lldebeel wars the first Rector of St,
Pang's Ohur0h, Glinted, from 1650 to
1808,
Listowel
tl, Se, Geo, Hawkins, who has been
on an extended business trip' through
the West has returned home,
Halsey Krote left town for I.,os Anr-
gelee, Cala, where he will visit his
sister, Mrs. J. Dugan. lie will prob-
ably take a position in Los Angeles.
Cyrus Riyy;gs, of the Batas of Hamil-
ton branch, Winnipeg, has re-
signed his positi0u with the Bank and
accepted it partnership with his bro-
thers," Stanley and Arohie
Riggs, of Settler', Alta,
John Watson captured three first
prizes at the Arthur Fall fair. He
Won fleet in the roadste• class, first
for gentleman's outtIt and first for the
best horse o11 the grounds.
Tas, and Mrs. Fraser, of Montreal,
were the guests of R. R. and Mrs, Hay
having stopped oil atListowel on their
return trip from the coast. Mrs.
Fraser is the youngest daughter of
Geo. Clime, of Montreal.
The Reeves and deputy. Reeves of
Listowel, Mina, and Wallace entertain-
ed thole confreres of the County 00un-
ei1 Board at the Queen's' Hotel Wed-
nesday evening of last week, The
Wain list was in the hands of H. 73,
Morphy, K. 0. presiding. Letter of
regret was read from lvlayon' Ding-
man, of Stratford on behalf of himself
and Messrs. Hessen, Preston and
Boo
wn at being unable to attend
Owing to business reasons.
Are you Drowsy after Mealp
Is there a fulness in your stom clt—
a drowsy, lazy dash e to sleep—this
isn't n aLnral in healthy.
folks P
o and only
occurs when the liver is torpid. You
need a stimulating tonic need Di
Hamilton's Pills to stir your livor and
put life into sleepy organs. You'll
feel brisk and lively—you'll' eat, digest
rand sleep well after regulating with
Dr. Hamilton's Pills. No medicine so
universally used, so mild, so sure to
benefit as Dr, Hamilton's Pills. Sold
by all dealers in 25c. boxes.
WinEham
W. H. and Mrs• Rintoni and child-
ren arrived home after a nine weeks'
holiday with relatives in Nova Scotia.
One morning recently, Geo. Wilson,
near Zetland, was surprised on going
out to find with his cattle a small roe
deer.
W. 1. Muir was in Port Elgin for a
few clays owing to the death of his
father, which took place on Tuesday,
52.17. hast.
Sunday, October 24th, is the €late of
the anuiversary services in connection
with St. Andrew's Presbyterian
church. Rev. Priucipal Gaudier, of
Knox College, Torouto, will preach.
The Ladles' Aid of the Baptist
churchwill wt] hold
a
supper er
on Tuesday
Y
evening, November 2nd,
from 8 to 8
o'clock, after which a program will be
given in the auditorium of the elrurc11.
Wm. Nicholson has moved his
family holne from Kincardine, where
they spent the. Summer. Mr. Nichol •
son has the Work on the post office
building in that attovt
1
g nearly complet-
ed.
A Om.Ia
Taxers CAROL.—This as the
title of a reoxtal to be given in the
Methodist church here Thursday
evening of next week by S. E. Wil-
liamson, of Toronto, Itis said to be
well or a
v th hearing t and
those ewhoc t
a1
should avail Vall
themselves
o•
s the
oppor-
tunity.
Robt. Curiae sr.,is home after a
several weeks' visit in the West,
spending some time in Manitoba and
British Columbia and several days at
the Seattle Fair. Mr. Currie Domes
home in the very best of health and is
a good traveller for a man W130 has
passed his 80th year.
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NewL
Hcj/r
Ayer's Hair Vigor was good,
the best that was made. But
Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im-
proved formula, is better. It
is the one great specific for fall-
ing hair. A new preparation in
every way, New bottle. New
contents. Askyour druggist to
show it to you, the new kind,"
Does not change the color of f/to hair.
a'crmule with each bottle
Showdoctot to r7051
Al'..hiti it,
than do u he ••y
As wenow make our new Hair Victor it
does not have the slightest effect upon
the color of the hair. Yon may use It
freely end for any length of time with-
out fear of changing the color. Stops
falling hair, Cures dandruff.
..--dodo by MGT. 0. dyer 01.., Low•tl, Su•. -
The Board, of Health decided to
recommend to the Council the neces-
sity of adopting the dry earth closet
system throughout: the town without
delay and also recommend the sinking
of it test well and the submitting of a
by -haw providing for a pure water
systetn to the electors next January.
Mensal!
C. B. Jackson, ,of TnOkersmitb, re-
cently sold a team of horses for $000,
The Methodist Sunday School have
decided to tarnish the church with au
individual commmn' .
lUn service.
lUe.
The
Hensall Basketball 1
b Team. jour-
neyed j ut
neyed to Exeter on Saturd0y .after.
noon and defeated the Exeter girls by
10 to
Mr. Hemphill, sr., brought a ripe
and fully developed raspberry into the
Observer office, on Saturday of last
week.
R. Warriner, who has been running
a livery business have for the greater
part of a year, has disposed of the
outfit and goodwill to his brother
Nate:
J'. Lindertleld has been mattering for
two weeks with blood poisoning in
the first finger of his left hand and on
Tuesday of last week it was decided
uecsssary to amputate it,
Which Liniment le Best?
For muscular pains and aches a
thick oily preparation can't penetrate
—that's why Nerviline beats them all
—it sinks right in. "I wouldn't live
without Nerviline in my house,"
writes J. B. Cottam, of Mas2.own, N.
S. "If you have rheumatism or sore-
ness in the nrpscles or in fact any need
of an hbnest liniment, Nerviline fills
the bill. I can reo0nrwend it highly
because I have proved that in one ap-
plication ofP
plice olson's Nerviline there is
more virtue than in a whole bottle of
ordinary liniment." Tt'y one of the
large 2.5c. bottles.
Atwood
J. A. Klump and son, Wm., have
taken positith 'm
the can eut v
erks
.
Friday evening, St 1
nsL
about
8
o'elork fine was discovered in the
house °coupled and owned by Mr.
Lafferty, at the North end of the vil-
lage. The word was soon brought up
to the Main St. when the bell was
lung which gives the warming of fire,
and the brigade ode a
g wag soon going to the
scene with the engine and ]adders
When they arrived the fire had not
gained mach headway, but on account
of water not being just so plentiful
where the engine was put to work and
it being sometime before a stream was
playing on the flames, the house look-
ed doomed, but with steady work and
by the bucket brigade carrying water
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As house-cleaning time comes around again you
will be thinking of new Carpets and Linoleums. We ,♦t,
have for the Fall season a much larger and better as- I
sortment than we have heretofore shown and at prices ,e♦,
that we feel sure will suit you'. •
Rugs
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Ont, stock of Rugs is especially good for the Fall trade. Some-•
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thing 10W 1131(1 will well repay you to inspect thein before purchasing.
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w Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Wool
e Union•Squares in all sizes.
Linolleurnz
• Two and roa0 yards in a variety of Floral and Block Palter 18,
ranging in price from $1.50 par ruuniug yard upwards.
arid
I Ola Cloths
All Widths and a good choice in Patterns.
It is no trouble to show goods. A tall Is solicited at
/-4-16:41 A- ''.
?MOS � Brussels Organs
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it wets put out before all the root w
burnt thus saving host of the hous
which is•a frau
1e s ruct, re
t u.
Asth
staff i�ng at Is not knownay ahowles Of I
the fir
originated but itis thonghe 411,0110
of
d ea
flue eh'
7mile
y, lho furniture
Was saved, Insurance on the buildin
and contents y$400,
COnta.ife ilio Caustic Ack$e."
1t's healing and drawing --that'
why Putnam's Corn Extractor i
better :than cheap acid substitute
Insist on Putnaln's only,
BEAT!! Of 5 I
SAMUEL RAN
�1E
as Church, also Revs, Messrs, Hobbs asci
e Fear, ,were present Bpd tendered greet^
e
Ings from the churches they represented,
t', Mr. Hobbs delighted the audiepoe
e with a temeerapee polo, rendered in his
a well know,: original 1st e.'
t, L
Y
Mr, MOilu
(41
rev of"
nr reeve Exeter, Bx .e ,fel
to
1 t
1privilege °�
g be a. i
It gtherint4x05 )ted with mur-
g, He;safd many kind armour-
them
words to the ladles, and bade
them Godspeed in their labors,
s Friday morning was entirely devoted
s to reports, discussions and pleas for ah0
8. now year. The question drawer also
Preyed a helpful factor of infoirnstion,.
The last Bait hour was given to men-
tion of those who have been ',called
home" during the year, four in number,
to whom diose who knew them best
paid an affectionate tribute, Also ser•
row was expressed that ten active mem-
bars had removed into other counties..
The election of officers took place
during closing atter000a session and
resulted as follows: President, Miss
Murray, Exeter vice.pres)deut, Mrs.
Brown, Goderieh ; c0r.-sec„ Mrs.
Hooper, Exeter; recording -sec., Mrs,
G, Acheson, Goderieh ; treasurer, Mrs,
Stoneman, Hensel!,
It was with sincere regret that the
people of Mensal! learned on Monday
morning of last week, that Semuel Ran-
nie had passed away, at his home„in
Zurich, Although his death had been
expeoted for seine time, It was none 111e
less regretted, Although a resident of
Hay 'Township for a number of .years
and Inter of Zurich, he was ,so closely
identified with Hepsall as our second
largest property owner and also from
the fact of his residing here some years
ago that he always was looked on as one
of us, He erected the Centennial Hotel
opposite the station, In the year of the
Exposition, at Philadelphia, and for a
time ocoupied it. He was also for a
time in partnership with D. Urquhart.
A man of great enterprise he not only
engaged in farming extensively bet also
ran a saw mill on the Babylon Line and
EL tannery in Enrich. Since inoving to
Zurich he has purchased property there,
erected houses and refitted stores and
always manifested a spirit of enterprise.
He owns the large stores occupied by
the McDonell Bros„ E. Ronnie, R,
Drysdale,
, B. McArt r
hu and d 'T. Palm-
i
Patin-
er, on King street, Hensall, besides'
dwelling houses. At one lime he own-
ed stores and other property in Dash-
wood. He was a devoted member of
the Evangelical Church and a beans,
Y
Sunday o t School worker. t
r He attached a
Sunday
School loom to his residence on
the Babylon line and fitted it up at his
own expense. lie will be greatly missed
in church circles. In the home he was a
klud,laying husband and father, devot-
ed to the interest and welfare of his
family. He was a Liberal in politics
and an enthusiastic party worker. He
was an all round good and useful man,
and leaves a blank hard to fill, The
funeral tools place to the Evangelical
church and thence to Babylon line came.
tery The following additional facts re-
specting S. Rennie have been recorded :
Born in Stratford, he came to this sec-
tion when £001' years old. He lived in
Hensel' a little over two years, built the
mill, Centenial hotel and '1'. Murdock's
residence. He moved to Waterloo,
where he spent nine years then return-
ed to Hay township. He is survived by
his widow. three sons and eight daugh-
ters, one son was killed by a tree fall-
ing Gimsome years Aga.
YOUR BEAUTYWHNATD
LADIES, PRESERVE
Parisian Sage, the gniek acting hair
restorer, is no far
w sale in Brussels at
the drag store of Jas. Fox and is Bald
with a rigid guarantee at 50 cents a
bottle.
Parisian Sage has an immense sale,
and here are the reasons:—
It is safe and ',armless.
It cures dandruff in two weeks, by
killing
the dandruff germ. m. at
Ttstopfallings
hair.
Itro
p raptly slaps itching of the
scalp
Te makes the hair softand luxuriant,
It gives life and beauty to the hair.
It is not sticky or greasy.
It i$ the
daintiest perfumed hair
tonic omc
made.
It is the best, the most pleasant and
invigorating hair dressing made.
Fight shy of the druggist who offers
you a substitute, he is unworthy of
your confidence.
HURON COUNTY W. C. T. U.
Successful Annual Convention.
Tire twelfth annual Convention of
Huron County Women's Christian
Temperance Union was held in Main
St, Methodist (Murata, Exeter, on Oct.
7th and 8111. These were ideal Autumn
days making the bright tints of the
foliage glow in the warm sunshine.
This, with the comfortable greeting of
hot Coffee and light refreshment in the
church school room, for the delegates
who arrived from different parts of the
county v on the early morning train,
strengthened and cheered thein for the
work of the day. The president, Miss
elerne, of Exeter, opened convention
at 9.3o a, m., the subject of her Bible
reading being "Christ the source of
power.”
The county work includes 13 different
departments, viz : evangelistic, fran-
chise, anti -narcotics, law enforcement,
prisons, work among sailors, missions
to lumbermen, flower tnission, system-
atic giving, temperance in Sunday
schools, purity and mother's meetings,
parlor meetings, and press
work. The Supt. of each of these
departments gave an interesting account
of the year's work. Not all that was
and id ho ped for was accomplish-
ed, but the women have long ago learn-
ed lessons of perseverance, and desire to
press on, believing in the justice of their
cause aid In the Divine power behind
theta Just how far reaching may be
the work of these departments for young
and old, only God can tell, but if faith-
fully worked, must assist very materially
in the 1•ecousu•uction of society and for
the betterment of ail who come under
the influence.
A talk ou Local Option work in Gode-
rich was given by Mrs. Brown, followed
by a discussion, bringing out helps and
tants. for those about to eater the contest
in other towns,
M1's, MoFaul, of Exeter, then kindly
rendered a beautiful solo,
Thursday evening. Rev. Mr. Jones, of
Goderieh, was the speaker of the even-
ing, introduced by the president, Miss
Murrey, as fresh from local campaign
work, and he proceeded to give, as re,
quested, some crummier, experiences ;
however, big M5111 thought cosi"A plea
for Prohibition," and vet urged that
while striving for a prohibitory law we
should hold cm to what we have until we
get it.
Rev, Mr, Sharpe, of the Presbyterian
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SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post.
master General, will be received at Ottawa
until noon on Friday, November 19th 1506, for
the conveyance of .Hie Majesty's mails on a
proposed oon0raet for four years, 8 times per
week' each way,between Brussels and sea -
forth from the Pstmaster General's pleasure,
Printed notices containing further informa-
tion as to conditions of proposed contract may
be seen and blank forms of tender may be
obtained sth
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Leadbur Winthrop, 9, n o e e
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office of the Post Mee Inspector at London.
Post Office De'0,
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Mail Service Branch,Superintendent,
Ottawa, October 70,,109.
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Rev, Oct,722 McE11,anhern, of Xaeasktlale,
was induc41ted into the pastoral charge
urcteand laangsido on'rbst's-
11 w
nox cl arch, Ripley, pelitiopetl the
Presbytery to be raised to the status 0k
a Ksingle charge, offering' a salary of
$r,000 and four weeks' holidays,
A committee consisting of Revds.'
Mr. Tait, Mr. Mc1ierrol, Mr, McLer-
nen 'aud their representative Eiders was
appointed to confer with the Bervie
congregation On t11e matter andconsid.
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report at a special meeting to be held et -1
Walton, A call from Weltou ebngre-
gatiou was presented by Rev. Mr, Wish- 99
art ill favor of Mr. Robel•t L. Lunday,
Williameburg'in the Brockville Presby,
tarp,
warded 'iheto theeallBwarockvis'sustalilieledPresbyterolid y,for
Grand Master MacWatt, of Sarnia, ;I
laid the corner -stone of St. John's
church, St. Thomas,
ONTAaxo Bortiealtittal Exhibition
will be held in the St. Lawrence Arena
Toronto, Nov. 9th to 13th„ 1909.
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