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The Brussels Post, 1911-12-7, Page 7Supplerhent to Tha Post BRUSSELS, PEC, 16TH, 1909 Locial News BUSINES, ]aS ; brisk, A wcpitneo or two ou,the tapie. p. U, W. Friday evening of this teeeid. STAaarroh'Y Ceitticil iiieeting was held Wednesday evening. ''SATURDAX Of next week. will be Christ mas Day aid a public holiday. et as hlmn aria p malting Y NE -ars 1 g freak PR M of Breakfast Food to Montreal this week. A PAIR of well bred bantams was ship- ped last week by James Ballantyne to a St. Thomas bird fancier. SXATRRS need to eltercise no email caution in venturing on the river as the ice is often very treacherous. BRUSSELS Apple Evaporator and the Burris Butter Factory have closed for this year. Both bad successful seasons. Suema tnre on the railways Christ- mas,for good going Dec. e5rd and return. ing Dec. Beth. Fare and a third rate continues goad to return January etc. Grum progress is being made at the improvements to the Standard Sank, taking intaaecount the Winter season; The stove 'masonry le completed. Baiuse= Sons of Scotland have -en- gaged the well kuowu Scottish ;vocalist, Jessie McLauchlin. for January Concert will be held in the Town Hall. ,r>:tw •too cars of gravel has been load- ed by the three G. T. R. section men of Brussels at the pit near Isere during the past Summer in addition to doing their regular work on the track. .It was handled by the old fashioned shovel. BY BLECTRrctTY.Messrs. Baekei�iBros., butchers, have installed a combined electriainotor and sausage machine in their shop that does the desired work in up-to-date style. It is a very comeilete machine and will save :a great deal of time as compared with the old prooess.. THTio sDAY as WC go to prase the an- nual meeting of East Huron 'Liberal Association is being held in the Town Hall. Brussels. Ales. McLatigblen is President and F. S. Scott, Secretary - Treasurer. The report will be given next week. .Owing to the difficulty in securing the' desired speakers the public meeting intended for the evening was cancelled for the present. ADDRESS AND paESENTATiON.—Tburs• day of last week, Reeve Leckie, of Brus- sels, was very pleasantly surprised at Huron County Council by the reading of au address and the presentation of a fine meerschaum pipe and smoking stand. Warden Lamont presented the gift after•C1erk--Lane read the address Whig/ Was as follows :— J01314 LEQtttE, REEVE OP BRUSSELS, DEAR StR.—We your fellow members of the County Council of Huron for 1909 desire to take this opportunity .of show. lug our respect and esteem for you as and Alex. Stewart, of lylaidstoue,- Sask., and children are here fora holiday vlait With relatives and !,lentis, Mr, Stowert has been spending the Winters here since Mrs, Stewart died. W. E. I7tttteen, of. Clinton, was laid up for several days at the home of his father-in-law, 'fbos. Nicholls, from an attack of tonsilitl . He was able to re- turn to Clinton last Friday and we hope be will be all right. FURNITURE SALt.--Dont forget the Mrs. Me - i -43W% Ms. old £u r ifnr0 R sale of househ i Leon's. Princess street. Bi ussels, Satur- day afternoon of this weak. Sale will be unreserved ss Mrs, McLean intends removing to Seaforth. F. S. Scott will wield the hammer, THE new Carnegie Library building is well on ,toward completion, Neces- sary furniture has been ordered, furnace and electric lighting are installed and the 'finishing touches will 5001 be pet on. Official opening will not likely be' held until after New Year holiday owing to the busy season. Many compliments are being bestowed by visitors as to the design, plan and fittings of the building. PROPOSED CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS,^ Tenders are .asked by Brussels Ceme- tery Committee for the filling up of the low portion of the ground along South- erly line. Stakes have been set as to levels and. it is proposed to allow two years to complete the work. Filling material must be supplied. For further particulars apply to B. Gerry, 'Chairman of Committee, who will also receive the tenders. Halt the work must be done between now and May ist, i9io. WENT Te Goeiteicn.—Last Saturday - D. Ewan& Co.. the well known carriage builders of Brussels, disposed of 5 fine cutters aside surreys to the Davis livery, of Goderiell. They were taken to the Co. town that day. On a former occasion Mr. Davis bought a large cariole from the same manufactory so knew where to -come for another gond job. It is no smallrecom Richardeoli, S. Purvis, Miss Tansey, —Mrs. VanVelsor is speeding two Fe P. and Mrs Remick, Chas, and Mrs. weeks with friends in St. Thomas and itvrlds, The 1'QQins ofMr. Beairsto's Vienna. -8, 1C14aTpn sl resicleuce on cosy place had been pretttlq decorates' for the occasion and: the guests greatly admiredthe good taste displayed by their hostess. Sharp at the appointed hour the bridal party 'entered the drawing room to the strains of Men- delsohn s Wedding March which was artistically rendered by Mrs, E. B. Jamieson, Rev. K.., 0. MoLeod, of Oennose, was the officiating clergy- man the large number of wedding gifts,among which were five generous cheques, out glass, silver and china, received by Mr. and Mrs. Coodibes from all over the land spoke well of the populairity these young people en- joy among their numerous friends. The bride who looked exceedingly pretty in a gown of white silk crepe ire Cbene, Was assisted by her sister, Mrs. F. P. Beairsto, whose gown was of cream silk crepe, and the bride- groom's best roan was A. Boileau, barrister, 01 Edmonton. After a dainty wedding slipper Mr, and Mas. Ooombes left amid showers of vice and• good wishes for their new bungalow on Laurier Street, where they will be at home to their friends after the Xmas holidays. With our oongratula- y a s of happiness sincere wishes to years of happiness Mr. and Mas. Ooombes. Weelt D. Main street, --James and Mos. Sbera, of Corrie, called an friends here on Saturday; Thos, Jaeklin's sale of hooses and cattle, held at the Lofton House on Saturday afternoon brought a large crowd to the village, Wroxeter NOTES.—The young people of the village will hold an Assembly in the Town Hall on. Thursday evening, Dec. Itlth.—John Bone. of $nnit Ste. liferie, Mich., a former resident of the village spent last week here, having come to attend the funeral of his sis- ter, Mrs. J. S. McTavish..—Rev. O. W. McKenzie, accompanied ,by his bride who was formerly Mies Agnes Shipley, of Glenwood, arrived here Brussels factory. They supply the last T imsday night.—We regia ETHEL goods the public want. 100(1 of the continued serious illness ONTARIO W. C. T. U. 'DEPARTMENT of Thos. Putland of the Gorvie road MEDAL CONTESTS.—ThiS Organization is offering a silver Medal in the Town Hall Star Grocery ETH EL. We invite you to call and see our. stock of Christmas. goods. We have a first-class line of fresh groceries and fruit for the Christ• mas trade. Fresh Raisins, Cur- rants, Oranges, Bananas, Figs and Dates. We always handle the best we can proem's and at lowest prices. Call and leave your Order for Christmas Grocer- ies and we feel sure you will be well satisfied. Our lines of Confectionery speak for themselves, they are unequal- led. We also have a splendid display of fanny goods, stationery. d toys. Call and see us before buy- ing ll be able - ti make haghost oe. fipeoplehappy with little money. Highest prices paid for Butter, Eggs and Fowl. W. T. Spence Brussels, in the near future for profici- ency in elocution. There are now four classesforniug and the winner in eacb class secures a silver medal. The selec- tions are taken from approved W. C. T. U. recitation books. Any person still wishing to.eompete may have a chance to do so by calling at the W. C. T. U. rooms Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. antestown The annual Entertainment and tOhristmas Teee will be held in Victor- ia Hall on the evening' of Dec. 23rd. A. good program is being prepared so ell turn out and enjoy a good time. FASSIONABLE WEurns a.-- The citizen of the good County of Heron an Sedgewick (Altai Sentinel says ;—On for your many years of service es a vain. Tf ossa o filar friend,J.elaborated th wedding able.member of the County Council by Financialpularfrroker.aatd Notoraa•yPublie, to Mies Laura M. .Colvin, of Merna. The nuptials took place at the home of Mrs. E. P. Beairsto, the bride's sis- ter, where had assembled the promin- ent citizens - of Setigewick, among whom the Chronicler noticed J. A. and Mrs. Colvin, of Marna, parents of of the bride ; Mrs. 7, E. Coombes, of Qn'Appelle, Sask., ' mother of the groom ; H. and Mrs. Hampton, R. E. and Mrs, Jamieson, J. L. and Mrs. making this present of aseated to e smoking stand, which is pr you with our best wishes for your con- tinued bealtb and welfare• Wsincere- ly trust you may be long spared resels as p- resent the in the County CouucilBofsHuron. Signed on behalf of the Members, 'PETER, LAMONT, Warden. County Clerk's Office, Goderich, Ont., Dec. 9th too9. • Mr. Leckie, although taken by surprise "Soon found his bearings and made a brief Olarke, A. E. Cameron, H. A. and but most suitable reply in which the Mrs. Dreany, D. A. and Mrs. Rickel', good feeling prompting the gift was re- D. and Mrs, McNabb, R. E. and Mrs. reiprocated very heartily by the recipient. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Stapleford, It was athoughtful and kindly expression C. P. and Mao. Purvis, R. H. and Mrs. on the part of the Co. Council and is Mills, H. S. and Mrs. Balsiilie, T. H. appreciated by Reeve Leckie's many amend E o.JBowler, Macdonnell, , Burn, E, friends in Brussels and locality. AS GIFTS See our Beautiful Display You can't find a better place to get just the right thing for everybody. We offer a splendid line of High Grade Goods at Fairest prices. If you want the Good Quality, the Right Article Arid the Reasonable rrwo iuspect our line of SiVatehes, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, Optical Good's, Cut Glass, Hand -painted China, Ebony Goode, Toys, Dolls, Novelties, Xmas Post Cards, Souvenir Goods. For the Right Present for the Right Person at the Right Price come right- to us. Don't fail to see the splendid assortment at J. R. W E N. D T S Jewe(ery Store WROXETER -SMALL ARTICLES ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE -tog ti