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The Brussels Post, 1911-7-13, Page 1VOL, 40 NO, 2 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,.YULY 13, 191x W, H. KERR, Proptietpr New AdvertiseMOnte ,---- Leenl-Thos. MoGreser, 0.,.10.10..-TH111 PM, • Notice -Jelin Brettutuer. VotersMat-Alex. MnaBwen, take undesired holidays and had. to toe machos to get about, It might easily have reseltecl ln larger iniltiey 1 flotl death B. F. and Mrs. Cater have rationed from Toronto where they attended t ie funeral of the lattm s Wheat Owing to the extreme heat the Sam- day evening service of the presby. terian church was held in the hese- Mem,. ' °out of Revision will be held on Wednesday, 20th inst., 4,1;10 a. in, in Clerk Beethattesse office, before Jed e . g* Dnyle, See advt. . in this issue. A. Garden Party under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of ilio lylethodist ebur0,b, will be held on W. 0, liatzle- s wood 8 lawn next wadi:tem:lay evening, A.'reeswater °I °bestial and other tail, ent will fuenieli a good program. ' Arise Gertrude Store, of Toronto, is here 'on a boliday vialit with Miss Gertrude Dencan. Misses Muriel end Beth Willis, of seafortb are visitors with their COnain, Misses Lila and Irene WilkinsOn, 4th line. A 5,0amiz0 MORRIBITL I/LBS.-Garret Maxwell; of this township, reeently received, word of the death of his brother, George, in Winnipeg, pe- ceased came to Morrie township in 1814, and after residing there for 28 years, removed to Wine/Peg in 1871 Ha reached there on July 12th, and while delving in he saw twelee men in an Orange Procession, and Joined in the march, fie was one of the fathers of Orangemen in Manitoba, and from the day of the incorporation of the Grand Lodge at. Manitoba until two or three years ago, he held the office of GrandSecretary It is believed that he had been all brangelnen longer than anyone else in Canada. Mr. Maxwell was one Of Winnipeg's •first brick and stone contractors, and many of the older buildings in the city were constructed . Mr. M 1 by him axwe 1 took an active interest in politics, always supporting the Conservatives, except when he followed Greenway on the school miestion. He also took , .• • • • • great Interest in the municipal problems of the city. In the early seventies Mr. Ma,xwell was appointed a justice of the Peace by the late Lieut.-Goveruor Schultz. Me. Mess- wewas a ifelong ll lMethodiet, anat been a member of Grace church since 1882; Ile wess twice married, and leaves two sons and one daughter, T, Maxwell, Winnipeg ; W. J. Maxwell, Edmonton and 'Vies. Baskerville, of Witinive M • M 11 f M . •• g. I. axwe , .0 owe and Stalin, of Lloydtown, Ont., See the sureiving brothers. . s With t he h Sports • . ago. The flee was so fleece the build. legs were dome inside. a half hone, Inetwance. What the Folks Say. ) ( was $2,700 on barn and eon- tents in Howick Mutual, Much spat. pathY 1$ expeerised with Mr. Peer in the great lose of his fine buildings. Be will rebuild at once. KA» A Time Timm -The Sunday School Garden Party held at the fine home of Hue Richmond Eiii er- PY intendent ofUnion Sabbath School, Wednesday evening of last week, was a great success. ' There was a , big MAO. an excellent musical and liter- ary prograru, merry-go-round, booth, refreshments in abundance, etc. Rev. Mit Wren, pastor, made a good chair. Mau. The financial remits were $115.30. If you want a good time Mr. Richmond's is the spot to have it. HAD 8500 Imsrisattos.-The barn on Alex. Yuill's farni, 801 con.,burned by last Thursday morning's lightning, contained 20 tons of last year's hay crop that was to be baled for ship- menti, 50 or 60 bushels of peas, hay No 1 Surrender -B. G. Isn't it hot t_Everybody, , ' Laud us a hand -The farmers, We should have been first -D. C. R. ill bank on one son and heir -F, H. G, . She's the flower of our faun' -R, A. P. This geese widower business is no good -j. V. R. Few green apples -little cholera; =rims poor outlook -The doctors, . Palmerston Might have invited us to their Tournament ---Base Ball team, Brussels Rural Telephone system is the daddllof them all -600 sebscribees. Please Rev Mr. Hicks letup on this heat, were you never a baby your- self ?-The infants. Farming is a Imifle stem -mous for my constitution with heat at about 100 in the shade --A. C. D. Removed -The Standard Bank. Hot weather aneeiale-TP. B. Smith, / t. Nerveue debillty-ICennedy & Kennedy. as. Watton / There was a large 101'» mit to Goiter. ich on the 12th, A special train ren Base Ball, Foot Bali t. BoWling. ,, e • , • o ' ' Mxsi:rx,ci ittivs on the C. P. R. Last Sunday afternoon Mr. Boyd addreissed the local OrangeMen in St, George's Church, BelgraVie Rev. Mr. Ran and daughters, of Detroit, were welcome visiting here, Rev. Mr. Thynne, of Pahnerston, is eimplying the pulpit of the Ppesbiter- Ian church while the pastor is holulaY- ing.. Belgrave 'Blanch of the Women's The July meeting of the Womenes , Instituts will be held at the home of m r. k 1, A 1,11, LI ri „ere. smeere -re—a-a l2th ...OD., MeKillop, on Wednesday esily setb at 30, m, A dep5onstration on Salads will be given and a peper on How we are benelitted by meeting Oogebher." All are welcome. , — • s .•'s ' '''',e'•• Preston defeated .-s• - , • - • ' . , -, thehustlers of Bruce, ,_ ....- . . , „ , , delot in the semi- -.,...: finals in the w b., ,4.„. 5:80'rui :Id° and ears''w11 til; lea gi 08*..,itn. !„,,.....:,s4; .. ,,:,, to the .finals. Owen iesS.. '''''''.'7 J: d I is. ';',,""4-1"' towel in the same -•-•"'" '- series and will have to play •enothe game to break the deadlock. Its rocky road to win the Championship although Brussels • captured it on < occasions. Weeetrree Star speat iug of Domini°, Day Celebration says :.--After dinne Cargill and Brussels faced each othei but it seemed to be an "off" day for th Cargill boys, even "Dad" not being i his usual g•ood spirits. Brussels won b a score of it to 3. The finai struggl then came for the $25 prize betwee Brussels and Wingliani, and, althougl Wlugham put up a good fight they wen down to defeat by a score of 13 to 2 Among the ball -tossers of bygone day ww eh oimpt licaeyde,lAineLthMe uwsgrroozveet,erlairliPne, bPe, tweet' 3o and 4o years ago, jim Ross an, N. Gerry, of the old Brussels team i A E Paulin who played in the SS roxete E. . , team when it was composed entirely 0 Paeans and Brocks, except two men. Bowiixo AT Owsa SOUND. --The con test for the Maega rsephy. a splendi cup presented by /roe, sa.G. MacKal to the local bowling club for. Mum meet contests was the star attraction t the annual tournament, which cone menced Tuesday afternoon of last wee at owe, seems. Twenty-three rink were in the eontests, whicfi include the MacKay Trophy, the Banker; • rropby and the 'Consolation. Brusse quartette played 4 games for McKa T e •„; si rop y wi ni g a is 1.1 b t last. Th scores were :-Brussels vs. McKettrict Orangeville, 16-15 ; Brussels vs. Arial ton X8-17 ; Brussels vs. Clinton, 22 - iz ; Brussels vs. Robinson, Oran .• Ts-ao. Our representatives were pri sented with four elegant casserole: Players were A. Strachan, T. Ross, P F. Downing and D. C. Ross. Th Brusselites enjoyed the ontiug- on th fine lawn.and met numerous old friend while in the Liverpool of the North. BOWLERS TOUR IN AUTO A team of about 26 from the Si Matthew's Bowling Club, Toronto, wi tour Western Ontario in five Automobile: , loaned by nieinbers of the team. The cars will be decorated with tb colors, blue and white, and the openin games take place at Guelph on Jul 14. The tourists will leave Toronto earl . that day, and play two matches againi the bowlers of Guelph that afterpooi the first at 1 p. m„ and the second at P• In. 0 a n S turday they meet Berlin at x 1 and Waterloo at 49. M. Monday, Mitchell at 10.30 a. m Stratford at 3.30 p, in. Tuesday, Seaforth at 20 30 a, m i. C inton at 3.3o p. 11.1, Wednesday, Goderich at zo, 3o a. m Meaner at 4P. tn. Thursday they play two Londe teams, one at 2 p. m. and the i 7 P18 • M. Friday, Idgersoll at 2 p. ni., Woo( stock at 7 p. 111. Saturday, Paris at 1 p. m., Brantfor 1, 4. P. In- 'the team will cover about four hum red miles. 0 Ethel ,, Chops look well. L Neel. (RevililLegear and family, of i ing lake 1.1aunrsonng.breMeze's •'atalllinTecline, as to their cuetcup each Surnieer We welcris Mrs. Wm' . Pollard back to Et lel She will make her home with her. son J. W, She is an old resident of this locality. La, W. and Mrs. Dunbar are away on a, well earned holiday vidthvelatives and friends at Sundridge. Toronto and other points. They will be absent tvvo weeks. s ses . R Munro, of Toronto, ac- coin InCjied R. s - p . . y. her uncle, Wm, Rose, were visiting friends in this locality from Saturday till Tuesday. They were welcome visitors • . Elthel locality was well represeeted' atKincardine on Weduesday in.. den- nection with the celebratioh of the immortal 12th. el3etween the early rising toget the sExcuesion train and the notoriously late home doming a goocl deal of ,the day's pleasure was marred. Surely somebody blundered in making such arrangements. The regular meeting of the Women's Institute %Ill.'s° held at the home of Mrs. Wra. Slemmon, Thursday, July eetb In at zee p. • TOPIC "Cool dishes m for Sumer" to be taken by Mrs. J. K. 'Brown and Mrs. C. Cleaver. Criticisuas on "The second Chance," by Nellie McClung, will alscebe taken up led by Miss Cole and Miss Bernice Slemmon. A very interesting meet- ing expected. letter from McLeod, Alta., from Harry McMann, says :.-- Enclosing $1.00 for THE •Posat Thos. and Mrs. Williamson have spent the past two months in British Columbia, where they went for the benefit of the 181- ter's health, this Western climate not ageeelng with her very well. While .t. It r. Williamson is away 1 am ably as- sisted b Joe Nicholson of that local- Y , i . e't f • , h. • w itY' e ale laymq e 8 "8411 t 18 season and crops too t splendid. . CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. -The officers for Ethel Christian Endeavor for the next six months are as follows :- Hon -President, Rev. D. B. McRae ; President, Miss Minnie Lamont % V'°e; , • - - ' " Piesident, Miss Ernma Ransom ; Oor- ,Secretary, Miss Pearl Bremner ; Rec.- Secretes, Mi s Elsie Davidson Y, 8 ; Trea- surer, Miss Alice Hemsworth ; Organ- ;et, miss Ewe Dunbar ; Aest-Organist, Miss Mabel Lamont • Catechist A.H , , McDonald. There'are now 72 names on the roll. A HURON GIRL THE RECIPIENT.-- B l The Bolton Enter rise of Jul 7th P Y ' speaks 01 11 young lady of this locality, Miss Mina Elliott, as follows :-"Onin, Thursday, June 29th, the closing day of the school teem, the annual pie-nic was held in Mason's grove, when young and old to the number of 125 turned out to enjoy a pleasant even- ing. After Much was served in, true pic-nic style Mr. Cole gathered the scholars first, then the whole group, and took their photos. Ths scholars then presented their teacher; Miss Mina Elliott. with a gold ring set with pearls. 'After a few conaplimentarr words by the trustees and others, ex- pressing appreciation of the work done during the past three years. by Miss Ellraces andl games were then bal indulged in and were keenly contest- congratulations to the recipient. Institute ..will convene at the home of Mrs, John Sowler Teesday afternoon next at 2.80 o'clock. The pregram will ,. 80118i8t Of a rePOrb of tlIc Listen' meeting and a "Discovery" half hour. All will be welcome. Mies Jessie Xing and Miss Viola ' Campbell successfully passed their Primary Piano examination of the Loinion Conservatory of Music, both taking first-class honors. The young latches are pupils of Mrs, D. Geddes an all concerned are to be congratulated. _______.,•-___. Wroxeter ' , Thie is tile holiday week Wit the "News." ' • Thoss and Mrs. Kerr left for Toronto 'on Friday. Miss Gertie Harris is the guest of 'friends in Hamilton. • Miss Teannette,131ack is the' guest of ' relatives iu Harriston and Walkerton. Mrs. McCartney has• moved her rei 'miry s pc 9 e asnmssen •11' t k t th R block. John Simmons, of Brussels, spent, foals, scales, &c. On barn and con- tents the Howick Mutual carried $500. 1 • w t marWestern home. The wedding Inspection was made and when full Amount is received Mr. Yuill will be presents were a striking testimony to the popularity and worth of the bride. a heavy loser. The barn will not be Choir of St. Andrew's churth,of whieh rebuile but the one on the old home- stead will likely have to be Increased bride was an esteemed member present- • • , in size to accommodate the crop on ed het vvith a handsome mantel clock the 150 acres owned by Mr. Yuill. W. C. T. U. of Blyth, is offering HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS, - The three sizes in cash to the boys and girls getween the ages of 12 and 16 Manor (Sask ) Advocate speaks of two - ' years, of the day schools within a sons of N. Dk. and Mrs. Richardson radius of four miles of Blyth, for the former residents here, as follows :--' essay on e et 4 e son, 7 g boot "Theif •t• •ofalcohol "Dr Gra tue Richard ho radu- Med. with honest; from Manitoba. Med- ical College this Spring, has been an pointed on the staff of Home Sim- riagle nisthael 1 yliaunn. alaorSaYllsyt!"1Th CPo inhYpsoliatilioYn' -.,'• not to exceed a thousand worth], geons in the General Hospital Win -toward •st prize, e2.00 ; second, $1.50 and , .maze, . . The essays are to umeg" - It is pleasing to note tnat. third •' $1 00 - ' " " Lyle L. Richardson was successful in be addressed to Mrs. Myles Young at•r1 osted not latet: than Mondavi; the recent exams. of Manitoba Colleg.e A' ugus t . of Pharmac , He aduated not on' Pt 7 h Y gr Y On Tuesday afternoon last about 50• 'with honors, but also as a medalist of members of the'W. F. M. S.of St the College. Mr. Richardson purchas- ' • d • ' h h d An tete s a urc , rove out to the eds the splendid drug bushaess of E. P. . . Stewart, Wilcox, and received hearty beautiful home of MisD1VIcGowan • warm we1 comin East Wawanosb, spending a congratulations and a ' very pleasant afternoon in games, 1, - om the business men and many old wty.„ etc. One of the most interesting friends of thton an vie niat d ' I • Many- old friends of the family in this events Mai the presentation of a life Deem cue m in Society to Mrs. go note the b • h. • theS • locahty will be t very lad Curtis the efficient Secretary, who progress of our old boys and wish ' them the beat success attainable. has held this office for the past 25 HYMENEAL. -A very pretty wedding years. Mrs. A.. MacKellar President read the address and Mrs. H. Mc- was celebrated at the residence of W. Quarrie made the presentation. After L and Mrs. Walsh. Toronto, Wednes- • f • s • da . June 2801, it being the macadam partaking o a splendid repast a hearty ge o ma aug ei, vote of thanks was tendered the host- of Ythe marria f th • d ht • ess Mrs. D. McGowan, and her able Miss Christiana, to Dr. Armee, f °- ass'istants 'Dr. Annie Ross and Mrs, New York. Miss Walsh is the only R D D '1.) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walsh and R. .„ un ar. Jamestown Miss An-nie Strachau is visiting at Kincardine and Pine 'Elver, „. The pulpit of the Presbyterian &itch at Palmerston is being sup- ,- plied by j. T. Steachan, 8. A., clueing the vacation of the pastoe. David Breckenridge, who is well up 90 years of age, was able to drive to Brussels on Wednesday, RC-, companied by his 800. The °id gen- tleman has been a greet bit, of what the down Easters call "svhaleboue." Nev topic cards have been issued for the Young People's Society. The of- Hems are ...-Thos. Strachan, Hon. Pres. ; Miss Marjorie Strachan, Pres- talent • john Miller, vice -President ; Miss Ina Bryans, Secretary -Treasurer; Misses Elsie Strachan and Rae Moses Organists. There are also five corn- rnittees. A few weeks ago Wm. Holt had a very close call from an accident 60- camoned by the upsetting of a water.' tank in which he wass teaming water for a traction engine engaged in hay- pressing. The jam was on his limbs brat while. severely bruised no bones were broken. Mr. Holt was forced to Sunday witli his father, Chas. Sim- mons. , Miss•Mary Brethatter is spencling..a few weeks holidays with relatives in Berlin. • J. Rowe, of Fordwich, has taken a posit -Ion with our tinsmith, BarrY Hardy. Percy Hestia left on Monday for Stevensville where he has accepted a position as clerk. " Miss Bessie Lovell hail returned from Newmarket and will spend the ma- tion at her home in TurnberrY, • Gordon Stewart, of the Bank of Hamilton, is spending a two weeks'. holiday 111. 1118 borne in Teeswater.e. J. Hiscocks and W. Mann motored from Teeswater last Thursday and spent the evening with friends liere. Mrs. Thos. Gibson, aforreer resident of the village visited. friends here fog a few days, having come up on the Hue- 00 Old Boys Excursion from Toronto. Mrs. Gibson leaves shortly for Saska,- teem where she will make her home. The death occurred at the residence of his son-in-law, Alex. Stewart, of , Harriston, on Wednesday last 01 David Martin, in old and much re- spected resident of this place. Mr. Martin, who had attained his 82,aid.'. s Cranbrook Mrs. Nicholson is visiting her daugh- test_ Mrs. Geo. Bakees Miss Beatrioe McQuarrie is visiting her grand -parents heals Misses Norma and Myrtle Sperling left for the West on Tuesday. Miss Mina McRae returned from • Tpronto on Saturday accompanied by her cousin, Miss McRae, of the Queen •Oity. Grey 500 bushels isedBa ley and Oats for eale Apply to 8.0.mBateker,rBrussela . • gar"' hand8 al' searce' 048 19 (Joremil next 00 5J Fall wheat cutting is on the pro - gram' Russell Wheeler, of Southampton, is home for a holiday. , rhe extreme heat has dried. up the ' pastures comic . lerably • Miss, Beatrice Armstrong() wasi a visite)]. at the parental home 1 th co 1., from Toronto. . The illSt Fall wheat, cutting of this locality was done by John Rollin ger,• 10t1 ' I con., last Tuesday. Eli and Mrs. Smith and Miss Martha 7th con were renewing old fii dshi t S" f tl f d ' en ps a ea or i or &few aye: The trustees of S. S. No. 1 have re- Miss PearlBaeker as teacher f f it c c • v ar t 1 , of or onung ,. e a a sa azy $525.00. Miss Baeker has done geed work and with a dandy new school house should be in clover Rim.h McKay of seek • ' June"' b Earlw Grey. ---• " writes on 26t ;- e are getting andceremonyle very fine weather out here crops never looked better at this time of the year. Land is selling fast around here at a higher price by $5.00 to 810.00 per acre than last year. The trustees of S. S. No. known as the Whitfield School, have engaged Miss Muriel Brothers, .of 'Iltusselitts . teacher for the coming school year, salary to be MOO. Miss Brothers has just completed a successful course at the Normal and should prove a good teacher. We wish her and the school • success. PASSED 'WITH HONORS. -Ilearty eon_ ratulations are extended to Wilbur 11. Tor b 11 th 14oldof 0 11 n , e year son O. Turnbull, 15th con., who passed his flist year examination at Brussels High School. He made an excellent record obtaining . 80% of the total marks. He is a clever youth and his many' friends wish that he may ever be as successful in the future. WHAT MeoLson THINKS or MC- Mame SeWse„tsemsote.-A very popu- lax enterprise in 1ViacLeocl, Alta., and one vehioli is very liberally patronized, is the' dray and trend& business of which M8881'8. McMann & Williamson (formerly of Grey) are peoprietors. This firm does all kinds of transfer work as well as heavy hauliug. They .factory are thoroughly equipped for all kinds of work ID their lineal, and no job is too small or too large for them to un- dertake. They also make it a point to handle all work promptly, a feature Which no doubt is lax sly res onsible g P for the splendid business enjoyed by ' . this concern Both mamba% of this firm are also numbered among Mac- Lead's most loyal boosters. PABIt'S Firm -Last week THE POST made Pavlof mention of the de- steuotion of the barns and other out- buildings by lightning on Thursday • About' 1/ morning. 8 o clock ills Pare Wale awakened by the loud thunder chip and very soon after discovered the barn was on lire and by the time he got to the building the flames ap. peered to nearly cover the interior, starting, it is thought, in the hay mow. -The imported heevy draft stal- lion was got out but 8 fat bogs, 9 younger pigs, a Calf 511(1 11 Mood sow were burned. The latter was mit but ran back into the pen. In addition to the above there 48801 419 in smoke 800 bushels grain, 15 tons of hay, imple- 11101101 except horse rake and mower, and three buggies. Mr. Parr of door (Well to get new rubber tirS buggy out bet the sig got caught and the flames 47010 80 °lase it had to be abandoned. Barn was 64x84 feet 00 810(10 basement a aid shed 5004, and was built by the late Thos, meLanohlin over 20 yenta „ sw •A- sw • , /31LJLel.A.E'llt. ILLUSTRATED Ti a dies cArALonvE . , OLLEGE MEE °/1 :,; IlegUESI F.;St.Thontaskont. year, had been. in failing health, for some time and his death *as nor un- looked for. Be is survived by a large f •I f d d 1 amt y o grown up sons 8,n aug 1, ters, his wife having deceased 1111» a number of years ago. The funeral tookplace on Friday afternoon from the residence of his danghter, Mre, 'W. Rutherford. Service was conduct- ed by Rev. L. Peerin. is a young lady. of sterling and Chris- ti 1 hatacter and e wh a 1 c cellar , o by Battle or the Boyne her modest unassuming way and bright disposition has endeared her- ' • If I f friendsDrA , • se to a lost o. inlet is a young energetic business man of New York. Marriage ceremony took ess place at 5 p. an. Miss Armee, sister of , 4 i the gr•oom, played Mendelesohn's '' wedding march. The bride, who was liklit given away by her father was prettily • • • k,...'...„kv attired in white sateen and wedding (t..,•esSeSSeteliat veil caught with orange blossoms and ) , - ed b et of h't roses while caw a oqu w i e , .ss..-sstss s- ' '' the bridesmaid Miss Bella Armstrong, '• es - 6 ,--,,ifi.?77, . .. - .. - egeasetleext0••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • e 1 ra g g e 6 0 g e a o o 0 a • 0 2 9 0 a es a • 0 9 • • 0 0 o 61 ' 0 0 • • 9 • 3 • 8 0 0 8 ° 0 9 , 0 • 9 a . 0 • a 0 0 9Thursday a 9 lt es come 9 0 . , ' SPECIAL VALUES M ens. ummer E have a full range of ' -clearat SACRIFICE going to Just the articles wanted • able in these extremely hot days.demonstrations • „ . We are selling AT Regardless a any. . Men s Straw and linen , , Youths! . Straw and . / Boys Straw , 'e Two-piec The kind that leases These quote you at half pricetil have only a few left and would early and make your choice. , . - ' - , Men PROFIT Hats we advise ,. ' ' — ' • : e • IN •engaged • III • • • 2 • 2 ji 0 • • • 2 • • 2 . 4' • •Elliott • • • •extend . • • ) s wear that we are • • • E PRICES. • _ to make you comfort- "'. • i • • COST • • g •o • •s • • a • 0 . • s • Linen Hats • i • • • . Linen Hats • and• • • • • Suits 8 • • • - 4 00 6 00 8 00 • a e • : you if needing any to 0 • • 8 6th of Grey, looked handsome in a gown of fancy white tussore silk and . AT KINCARDINE. • carried a boquet of lilies of the valley. The Twelfth was celebrated at Kin- Little Miss Ida Armee, niece of the cardine by the largest demousteation groom, looked charming bearing the ever held in that section 'of ring on a cross of roses. Rev. S. Low, country, over a thousand people tak- uncle of the bride, performed the ing part. There were forty stands of . epee. mg e my lc wot s co ors t e procession. specie th et. 'd 1 inh ' Two• 1 that made the two one: After the trains from North Huron brought solemn ritual the guests to the number people from the Winghain, Howick of about 200 enjoyed a dainty and and Clinton diskricts. An address of sumptuous repast. A large array of welcome was delivered by Mayor beautiful presents evidencedthe esteem Pattersonf X •d' e rid A H . o meal in , a . . In which the young people are held. Musgrove: M. P. P.. Rev. Mr. Crowley,other Groom's gift to the bride was a gold Rev. Mr. Hilbert. and Mayor George necklace set in pearls. The home was Spotton, of Winghten, also addressed artistically decorated with ferns, 11)0 crowd. In the afternoon water carnations and aisle of ribbons and sports were held, and an exhibition roses. The best wishes of the many was given by the life-saving crew. friends of the bride and groom are The weather was perfect, and Dot an that they may have a long and pros- untoward event occured to mar the perous life. success of the day. ing. His lordship iu his addressc left an impression in the -minds 01 111 hearers that will have a lasting effect In the morning he spoke on. "Th Imitation of Christ" and in the atm noon on 'The on the 'LayingHands. He left in the eveuing for Listowe where he held service. Blyth AT GODERICH. Ten thousand people loyally cele- Union Sueday School excursion 10 orated the battle of the Boyne at Goderich on Thursday, August 8rd. G a o erich on Weduesday. 8.11 the S. A. Poplestone, D. G. SAL, of the lodges of the Orauge Order from South I, O. O. F., was in Hanover last week Huron district atrended in large num- at the institution of a new lodge of • - OddFellows. . bets, and the enthusiasm displayed bore evidence that the fervor of these Mrs. H. McQuarrie and her daughter is not diminishing. Mee. R. D. Duubate left on a trip Prominent clerical mid other throngh Western Canada where they speakers addressed the brethren have a number of relatives. after the march, alter which the day Miss Pearl Gidley was recently in was given over to general sport -mak -Alex. Seaforth trying a London England, g gland, in_ Goderich defeated Clinton in the , Junior Examination iu Piano Work Port Huron es.gue, tl . um basebIL ic 11 I . and passed with high honors, pire giving the locals the game when A. McCreight , who bias sold his the vieitors withdrew on an unsatis- chopping mill is having it fixed up in decision. The daughters of good shape before the new occupant the Empire Look advantage of tlle takes possession. He had a new occasion by arranging a tag day in aid smoke stack put on the- boiler this of the hospital and tealized over a week. thousand dollars by their efforts. ' P. Willows who has resided here fur Special trains on the C. P. R. and G. a matinee' ears, but who• has been , • g Y Y '1. R. with vehicular traffic, brought sick for a considerable length of time, • n er "000 isitors 1 OV 0 V . passed &way Tuesday morning july . „ Morris 600 bushels mixed Barley and Oats for sale. Apply to 21; 0.J:tacker, Brussels. Some Fall wheat has been cut this week. Township Council is slated for Monday 24th hist, Quite a number of Orangemen were away on the 12ths Some went to Kincardine and others 10 Goderich. W. R. Mooney is house fora holiday from. Toronto and is building up muscle in the hay field on the home- stead. The -Misses Olegg are bonne from , their respective schools in Oxford and Wentworth Otiunties for their vatovti.ons. W T. Hall. 'formerly Presby- terian pastor at Belgravesand claugh- tees Misses Margaret and Gladysof '' D t 't holiday"t 1., W e rot , were , visi ors a • . IL Ferguson's. - Mts. Douglas arrived home last week for a holiday at her home. 81bJ'AS. line, and to escape the great heat- of this period in Toronto. She is a d 1 t •of R h •t and Mrs. Nichol 'lug' 'et 9 el ' ' of this week was the date of the first posting up of Morrie town. ship Voters' List for this year. There are 794 names in all,424 being quail- fled as jurors. The divisions on the list aro a -part 1 641 ; Part II 108 and Part III 44 , Miss Lizzie Ferguson, who is teach- mg a iagi ta , t N• t Falls Ont.,is home for her vacation. She is re-engaged Inc the coming year at an increase of $50 per 0120010 on her salary. MissIt. Hannah, of Niagen,a Palls, is here on a visit with Miss Ferguson, . Tuesday of this week Jae. Kernag. hasi, a well known resident of the 6th line, left on a trip to the West. Ho may remain if he finds what suits him. IL L. Jackman, Brussels, ticket- ed hini per a P. R. to Ran:Into% We r. ernaghan a go d M K R.o tints • ' ' ilifinkinam Youug was elected water an light; conimn issioer to replace V. Vat Norman who resigned. The $5,000 bylaw for vompletion o the pure water system was carriel last Monday by 123 to 108, 1Vieghat should have pure water service ii three months, as the town has al ready three flowing aelesian wells 0 good capacity and the bulk of th ' mains are laid. Clinton LITTLE. LAD Hem BY TE.ane.-IVhil goitigto meet his father and wall home with hitn, as was his daily cut tom, Willie Marshall, the 8 ear oli son of Freels Marshall, section mat on the Grand Trunk at Hetusall fel asleep on the tails and was struck b the Huron and Bruce train whicl leaves London at 4,50 and arrives ii Hensall at 5.80, in charge or Ootichic 1.01 Rich, of Lender) and, Etuzinee Fixture,. of Winghaoi. Themes tel ribly insured the little lad was stf alive in the hospital at Clinton Tuet day evening and hopes 1110 held of for his recovery. h 11.01. The funeral took place from his late home on Morris street to the Atwood Union cemetery Thursday. Miss Kate Ashley, of London, spent MaTatztostiAte-A pretty wedding a few days at the rectory. was celebrated on Wednesday of last 0. W. Brown, of St. Marys, return- week at the residence of John and ed home after a short visit with Rev, 13 • b Si bride's• Mrs, righam, a t e parents H. B. and Mrs, Ashby. (Fairview) Hullett, when theft' yorang- Mrs. L. D. Stanley, of St. Marys, .We est daughter, Miss Helen E. Bteghann rerurned home after a short visit became the beide of A. E. N'Veth- with her daughter. erai, formerly well known as a teacher Mrs. Fred. Little, of Detroit, is in the vicinity, hat now of Excel Alta. visiting her mother here. She sang The bride, attired in a ague silk very acceptably in the Prerbyterien &Hone and carrying a limpet 01 481111.0 church on Sunday. carnations entered the parley on the A most suceessful Garden Party alM of her father, to the strains of ;was held on the parsonage lawn rin- Letiengrin's Wedding March, played der the auspices of the Epveorth Lan - by Miss Mary Elliott, &mein of the grie. 'The Listowel hand. rendered bride. 7.'he ceremony eves ably per- excellent music and this, together . formed by Rev. J. L, Small after walla good programmade(1 , e very which the guests, to the number of pleasant evening. A good °voted 60, repaired to the dining room where spoke svell for the ponulesety of the a stueptatous repast awaited them. In people in charge of arrangements, the evc•ning., a large number of young The Dish op of Hewn visited At- friends of 1120 parties also gathered at wood and Hearyn Tuesdo,y and the home arid spent a few enjoyable held eonfirmation sevvicee in both , . hours, before faraivel Co the happy places, In spite of the intmase heat, couple, who are leaving this week foe the iservieeia were bright nee ;,,f.. ....4._ • 9 , 2 a h ' ' 0 6 Wre have many ot er lines too numerous to mention o • • • • and would appreciate a call. '• a • 18 s, . • a • a . * .8 • • 9 . a ' 0 e It 0 • . • 6 . . ea : The Big StOre. ' Brussels 2 •. • "•wish gete10001•••••••••••eseseeigge •••••••••••••••••••••••• it •• Huron County. Lucknow Caledonian Gaines o Monday, Augest 701, .. Some person or persons entered th home of ,Tanaes Dick, Seafortit, an carried oft over ninety dollars in hilli Sunday week was 80 1)111 that bone in be hives of Thomas Ruseell, Exete melted mid dropped down drowniol the5,,,,. e s. 1., sus i,..- 1 1 11 1 1