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The Brussels Post, 1904-5-12, Page 4trig `$F2.lz$set$ Vast. TRURSIDAY, JL4Y 12, 1904. WHIRL CIKUUIT SUNRAY St'IIO41, CONVENTION. Leet year the holding of the Ethel Cir. cult Snaky School Oonventiou was emelt a B000en it was decided to make it a per. maoent meeting so this year the Oommit• tee have prepared an exoel'ent program whiob is given below and the thee° ap- pointments will gather thio year, ae last, ou May 24th. at lithe!. Afternoon eeseiou commencing at 2 o'olook. ;— Devotional enrolees ; topic, "Use of Bibles iu Sohooi" J. K. Baker; Pieonsaion ; Singing, Union oboir ; top. is, "Different methods of teeobing" 1)Lse L. $foAllum ; Dieoaeelon ; Singing, Roe's oboir ; "Teaching a olaea" (practical ex. ample) R MoHay I Dieeneeion ; Siogiug, Ethel choir ; topic, "Object lesson" L. Mason ; Disouaeion ; Appointment of Nominating oommittee to be selected by the (Mair. Committee to meet before 7.80 p. m.; Collection end closing net, eine. From 5.20 till 7 30 o'olook refreahmenta will be served in the Town Hall. All are requested to bring their hesitate end der ing this time we will have a Oironit Soolel Re•anion. Evening at 7.80—Devotional Exercises and Song Servide ; topic, "Adult attend. anoe in the School", Mise L. Jackson I Dieouaeion; Singing, Ethel choir; topic, "A day in the Sabool," Mies Irene Baker ; Disonesion ; Singing, Roe's choir; topic, "Miesionary Spirit in the Sobool," J. A, Bryans ; Dispassion ; Singing, Union oboir ; topic, "Joy of Service," Mies Ida Cole ; D:eonesion ; Report of Nominating Committee and introduction of new Officers ; Oolleotion and closing exercises, The following was the Oouetitntion, Officers, &v., adopted last year :—Name, "The Sunday Bobool. Aseooiation of. the Ethel Circuit, Methodist church ; Object, (1) To dieoues topioe of vital interest to Mur Bondny Soboole and to deepen the interest of the people in this hranoh of our oberoh work ; (2) To receive reports from and aid Soboole ; Membership, all members of the Methodist ohmrah, Ethel eironit, bre members ; Officers, these are to be members of the Methodist chetah in the Ethel circuit. Preeideot, R. Mo- Kay1 Vias Presidents, Superintendents of the three Sunday eohoole, viz. Ethel, John McDonald : Union, J. K. Baker ; R,e'e, J. Rayuard ; Secretary, Mies Ida Cole : Teenager, 8. Ohambere ; Aeeooia• tion organist, Mise B. Meller ; Program Oommi.tee, the above mentioned alines and in addition, Ethel—Para. W. Slemmon and L. Mason ; Union—Mrs. O. Cleaver and Nedby Robinson ; Roe'e—Mise S. Pearson and L. Frain. This oommittee will meet at the call of the chair. Mneio, Singing by the whole association to be encouraged, The special mueio to be furnished by the ohoira of the different appointments. All are enthusiastically getting ready for the occasion and a bel - tar time than last year is expeoted. New Books at Brussels Public Library. The following new books have been pieced upon the shelves of Brue=_ele Peh- lke Library :— BX0Git OIY. Story of Laura Seo0rd Carrie Helen Keller Reber FICTION, An Ocean Soret Boothby Anon Lady of Iurred Boothby Wolfville Nights Lewis Red Reggaes Timing Joanna Oroker Our Lady's Inn Clouaton The Deliverance Glasgow Silver Poppy Stringer One Woman Dixou Kitty Costello Alexander My Friend Prospero Harland LITE/UMW, Heart of Oak Norton Blood Lilies Fraser Banner of Blue Crockett Alioe'a Adventures Carcol Through the Looking Glass Carool Two Little Bevage+....Seton Thompson Shakespeare se a Dramatic, Artist Monotou Mies Bonverie Moleeworch The Olook Maker Bern Siiok The Bindweed Blieeett The Tomb Hopkiue The Old Orohard Clots The Hermit Munn Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, .Fox Strong Mae Crockett Bending of the Twig Russell Rebecca Wiggins Lover Fugitives Finnemore HISTORY. Sir Mortimer Johnston Lnx Ornoie Gardenhira Blaok Shilling .. Barr Evolution of Japanese Galiok War of 1812 Richardson Days of Red River RebellionMoDouielt Itomaoaa of Canadian Hietory....Edgar American Prisoner Phillpitte Alla fair in Love ., Sawyer MIeaELLANEOne. Lightning Oondnotor Williamson Duke Decided Hill RELIGION, Christian Faith Rice Bible in Shakespeare.......... Bargees Bible as Literature Moncton eaxaxcE. Man's pine in the Uuiveree....Wallaoe Modern Bank - Fisher Little Brother to Bear Long Color key to North Amerioan birds Obapm an Among the night people........ Pearson Scorers of Woods Long School of the Woods Long Bente of Field Long Our own and other Worlds....Hamilton Elementary Eleotrielty . Jaokeon Astronomy for Everybody....Newoombe Fleet Study of Plant Life Atkinson Aetronomy Ball VOUCH ANn TRAVEL, Banohing wi+h Leede & CommonB .,Graig The AdVentetrer in Spain Cronkett The Boy Trampe ..,.. .... Oxby The cruise of the Pretty Polly.,,..Raseeil Danish Lite Btoohner Spanish Life piggin itirkieb Life ,.Gannett Auetro.linngarian Pal met Sketdhee of ,Ioaten Life Frost White Oblet of ,the Ottawa Hanle CHRIST IS WALKING THROUGH OUR STREETS. n% 1Ct1, Bgolh, nt'NSOT, "They cried, saying, er•uci/y 11int, arucijy hint," Christ is walking•through our arena, Looping in saolt fen Be meete— Teudsrly. Not only in the ohuroh Be Mande, Wbereesppliante kneel' with folded hands. Nat only iu the o'oaet where, He lifts the I:rad of tonna care But in the bray Inmate of lite And in the midst of toil and strife, Walke He with his bleeding feet Walks Re where the people meet, But they south Him pass Him by And in their hearts they madly ory— Cruaify, Christ is waking through. the eh ps, By anode worker meekly etope— Patiently, He would lift the heavy load, He would olear the thorny road He would take enoh Booty baud, )3y eaah workmen He would need ; Smooth the wrinkles from each brow, Kae the wounds but none allow. Welke He with Hie bleeding feet, Welke He where the people meet, lint they acorn Him, pan Him by, Aud in their hearts they madly ory— Crucify. Christ is walking through the glome With Me rites end thorns he eomee— Wearily. P ending with the wrecks of men, Bidding them take heart again ; Kneeling in the dens of shame Beeiog !hinge to vile to name, Yet with heart filled full of love Hide each sinner look above. Welke He with Elie bleeding feet, Werke He where the people meet, But they acorn Him, pasta Him by, Aud in their hearts they mad,y cry— Crucify. Christ is walking everywhere With Hie fame deep marked by care— Painfully. Bot the people torn their eyes Far away toward the skies, Knowing not that near them atande Christ the Lord with pierced Lanita, Beokoning them towards Bis breast Where alone they may find rest. Walks He with Hie bleeding feet, Welke He where the people meet, But they time Him, pass Him by And in their bearte they madly ory— Oruoify, eorrtttorells Miss Marie Kidd hae returned after a lengthy visit with her sister in New York, A number of farmere in this vicinity have been iudnced to grow a few sugar beets this season for the Bekaa sugar factory. J. 11. Grisbrook Ilse eold two sores of laud an Egmoudville to Geo. Hill and hag purchased the residence and lauds belong- ing to Mrs, McLennan. The first open air band concert of the season will be given on Victoria park on Thursday evening, May 12 h, by the 33rd Begiment Band, ander the leadership of James Gee, Tt .1k1 ,8 kL Y1 ld klt i 1, 8 1e U to At a repent meeting of the reengage.tion of the Mathodiet ohuroh here it was! duoided to proceed with the ereotion of a + Mew pareonage in the !tear !Melte. Stepheu Lamb hae pnrabaned the building and livery Munroe ort Main street Per to the estate of tea Ixto T, D. Levy, paying $4,500 for the same, Mfrs. Rudolph poruhneed the heudeome brink oottege jneb opposite the woo'teo mill at Egmondville from W. 1). Veen Egmond null will take tap her reei•lvnoa there. The piano and pipe organ end other farninhinge were removed from the' Presbyterian abnroh to Gardner hall on • Wedrzesdny of last weak, oommenortg o, Sunday morning Inst, the regular ohurah eerviaee were held, Work hae alteedy beeu commenced on re no Malting the old ohuroh building and will be rushed for. ward ae rapidly as possible. G. B. Scott, familiarly known Eta "Groseu," has beeu enga,.ed to write for the Toronto Star which he will do from Seaforth for the preeent, or at least Matti he oan dispose of his business and pro. p'rty here, alter whiolt lie will move to Toronto and take a permanent position. Hie articles in the Star will be illnetraled by himself, for whiob he also lute en exoeptioual talent. — 1.iattic W AI. Will. Stubbs bad two of hie fingers lacerated by a maobiue in the 'heir !eatery. A oonoert will be given by the Listowel Methoeli.t Church Ohoir in the Metbodiet Chnrah ou Tuesday aveniug, May 240, A. Dunlop le to be oongratolnted on having suoaeeefil y ptosed hie floe). ex• amivations at the Ontario Dental College. Chas, Norton has purchased the Id.• periel hotel building on Main street West, and will remove his pop works there. A new 90 h. p. boiler bee arrived frim the Whitelaw worke at Woodetook, and is bring placed in the Morrie Plano No. tory. On Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. Oanou Dixon, who is Grand Chaplain of Orange Order, will addreee the Orange. men. Rev. B. 0. Dixon, Canon of St. Albano Cathedral Toronto, will endues the aunivereary services in Ohriet Chnrah on Sunday, May 15th. Mies Vivian Clayton, who resigned her position as teaoheree the Viernna High School, left this week for Ioniefail, Alberta, where she has been engagsd at a uooeiderable incense in salary. The automat meeting of the Stretford district of the Methodist ohutoh will be held in the Liebowel Methodist ohuroh ou Wednesday and Thursday, May 18 and 19. Delegates to the number of thirty will be present. Dr. Jaokeon, of Mitchell, and Rev. 0. W. Brown, of Stratford, will give addreeeee at the even- ing meeting. Aaeeseor Bervie returned hie roll to the clerk on Saturday last. The roll ,bows a total of 5888,730, an inoreaea over leer s'ear's total of $17,700. Of the total $759,580 le for real, $70,850 for personal property and $8,200 for income. The real shows an increase of $2,850, the per. ennal an increase of 57,252 and income a deoreeee of $1,300. The towns inertia. tion wee given last year se 2,698, this year's roll Meows it ea 2 427, The sub- eldiery ratnrna rets Year are ; doge, 108.; bitehaa, 11 ; n.ttle, 1119 ; bon, 81; ;wrens, 177 ; hinter, 2.4; deethe,29. The olerlt"e agister i r 1108 shown ; births, 71 doettle, 00 ; marriegaa, 23 The roll allowseuhool nhOdreu between 11 end 1I1. 401 ; between 7 and 13, 021; bemoan 18 and 21, 418. The nomplell , „1 the weter•wnrke 10 being proceeded w,tlt. The brink woke stack at the pumping eta'inu le beteg oar rind up, an.l an effort ie hits„ ,rade in drain the water from the bei:ding. llxoavatlote are being made for the. cement foundation of the water town, which will be ereoted on the egrioultural park grouude. Winireere . The L 0, L. oommittee appointed to make railway arraugemenba for the 12th of July celebration are making every l effort bo have three•day rates, at the tieual law fares. J. B. Fnrgueon, town o'er).;, commenced the erection of hie new hnuee on Patrick street on Monday, and Mayor Vaustoeo elarted at hie residence on Minnie 'treat the same day. B. B. MoOall, who hae been aaeooiated with hie brother, A. I. Mellon, for scop years, is fu town in the interests of A. I. McCall & 00., Ltd. Ole will shortly become n resident. The degree of M. D. was received by a large member of graduates of the Waatern Medical College, London. Among them is ;lobo Agnew, eon of Mr. Agnew, of Lower Winghem, and brother c)1 Dr. Agnew, of town. John Coney has purahaaed a rseidenee in Guelph and removed hie Neatly to that oity. They have been residents of Wing - ham for a number of years, and their many friends ware sorry to loth them, but as Mr. Conery is interested in the cement Oo. of 159.1 pity, it was necessary for hien to reside there, The annual meeting and eleotiou of officers of the L'ediea' Aid Society of the Methodist oleurob and last year's aflioere were re•elented :—Pres., hire. W. H. Green ; let Vioe Pree, Mae. A.16 Lloyd ; 2nd Vioe Pres., Mrs. 11. J. Tindall ; See,, Mrs. Thos. Gregory ; Trene., Mrs. John Helpenny. Tire anneal meeting and oieotion of Minters of the Epworth League of the Methodist Mineola took plane on !Monday of last week. The aunnetl reporte ae presented showed that the Inagua had a ptoeperone year. The tote) membership ie 124 ; during the year there were 20 removals and 1 withdrawal. Over $150 wee raised for minion. The new otiioere are ea follows :—Pree„ W. 0, Thompson ; let Vioe Pres., Peroy Greer; end Vtoe•Pree., Arthur Helm ; Sad Vtee- Pree , Frank Hill ; 4 h Vioe Pres., airs, F. Hogg ; Seo„ Mier' Tibbs ; Treas., Lothar Ball ; Pianist, Mies Sperling; Asst. Pianist, Mies Dulmage. The purehaee of the Drug beet nese of Colin Oampbel by A. I. McCall & Co., limited, of Ohatbam, marks another step of steady ptogresa made by the firm. About six years ago A, I. McCall opened a business in Obethern, and after four years spent in laying a fouudation for a large business, Mr. MuOall converted his bueineee into a Joint Stook Company with a capital ebook of $30,000, and the MAY 12, 1904 Company purohated the preaent Bite of the head 'tore, Chatham, uttdnnhtedly the beet Stand in that growing pity. An ap teedtite outfit for the earreet toeing of eyes and proper noting of glaeeaa Is pat into null store and a uumpnient optician placed in oherga of Oita deperb• muni. lithe rule will be oitrried out in the Wln,;haul store immediately, Mr. Campbell eau be found at the old sand ae man,,;er for A. I. MsOell & 00., Headed. Thr' eitutr.l hush:eau ut sting and eleetion of cheers of the in ,or Lenten 0f the Methodist elmeoh waste -rid, Under the euperiatendenee of Miss Hattie Reid and her aeeietante the Juniors bad a very eneoeetfol veer, Number of menibere, 00 active, 47 aeaooiete ; total 10(1 Vee total amount of money rained for 01 purposes wee $57,47, expended nefullowo; —Building fund, 510.00 1 Organ fund, $30.00 ; Miaeione, $11.00 ; sundry expenses, $5 75 ; baleuoe on hand 72e. The following are the oliieere for the anenimg yowl—Prete, Broolt 'Brandon let Vise, May Lloyd ; 2nd Vioe, Pearl Davidson ; 8rd Vice, Maggie Ili dux ; 4th Vioe, Carrie Stewart ; Bec'y, Viola Davidson ; Trans„ Laura Kerr ; Piauiet, Hazel Brandon. PILLS AND PILES. A prolific canoe of Piles Is the use of catharlioe end pille of a drastic), violent, ua'ure. Followed by a roaotian on account of the reeionue, drying properties they contain. There are other naaoea, but ac) matter what the cause or what the kind of Piles, Dr, Ltenhardt's Hem•Roid eau be relied upon to cute—to stay cured. It's an internal remedy that remover' bile pause of hoeing, Blind, Bleeding or Suppurating Piles. A guarantee goes with each paeltage containing a month's treatment, It eau be obtained for $1.00 at drug- gists. Sold in Brussels by Jae. Fox. BURSAR. TWO well known Stallion will travel during the Benson of 1904 ea follows :— Monday, May 9th—Will native hie owl stable, lab 30, on. 12, MoKillop, and go Ent to S. Forbes', Cwt. 14, McKillop, for noon 1 thence North to Mrs. Dunoaneon'e, lot 12, non, 17, Grey, for night. Tuesday —Will go North, then North-east to Jae. McNair's, lot 20, oan, 14, Gray, for noon ; thence North end West to Albert Carter's, lot 9, eon. 12, Grey, for !tight. Wednes- day—Will proceed North to John Mo Kinnon'e, lot 6, eon. 8, Grey, for noon ; thane West and North to W. Forrest's, lot 25, con. 2, Morrie for night. Thurs- day—Will proceed South bo Jas. Shed - den's, eon, 4, Morrie, for noon ; thence Etat and South to the American Hotel, Brueeele, for night. Friday—Will pro• Deed South and \Vest to Berry MoOut- aheon'e, lot 25, oan. 6, Morrie, for noon ; thence South to Jae. Bolger%, lot 80, eon, 8, 1ilorrie for night. Batorday—Will pro. Meed Wast to Jao. Sbortreed'e, lot 19, oon, 9, Morrie, for noon ; tbenoe to hie own stable where he will remain until the fol- lowing Monday morning. New EJanaJJ a l and American I Y �'W H .t1. ,kiV �r r� E have it lull stock of this Season's production in Wall Papers. Wo have made a special effort to secure designs and colorings of artistic merit, not only in high Grades, but in those as low as 6 CENTS PER ROLL BED ROOMS—We have Dainty Florets, prodtloiug oherming rffeete at Low Coat. PARLORS —Bettutltal Dusigne in Gilt and Creamy Tones, Buse, Greene, do , In delicate Shades. HALLS, DINING 11001113, Rio,—Pisa, effective Designs, in Magnificent Colors, riving Warmth, Richness and Beauty to an Apartment. AND PRICES 1 We eau only say we are offering this Beeson Better Paper, Design and Colorings than aver offered. Don't wait until our stook is broken. Make your selection new, If yon hnvo any roams nub reoautly papered, just oall and let ne tell yon bow little it poste to make home bright, attentive and happy. In Smale's Block, two doors North of Postofce. Fred -r cCracken Painter and Paper Hanger. A Large Supply of the Finest CLOVER, TIMOTHY, MAN GEL and TURNIP' SEEDS GROWN, at t 0 0 z' rar o • e r arria r -:,,;Aaerr`n,0, :.nu...�.;.�•.,.r: r AVING had 50 years' experience in the Buggy Trade, from the hand -made spoke to the vitt-to- ' date patent wheel, we can safely say that we build Buggies Second to none in Canada and have a finer display in. our Shove Room this Season than can be seen elsewhere. We build, all one Grade but 6 Different Styles. E 1st—Odr Special—We use Standard B. wheels and xxx hickory in our gear and shafts. Our tires, braces, steps, rub iron and loops are all steel, imported direct from Cleveland. Our springs are Dowslay patent head. Our blacksmith, who has had years of experience in the Largest Carriage Factories in Canada, is sufficient proof of the excellency of the blacksmith department. We weld and set our axles and guarantee perfect track and easy running. 2nd. --Our a buggy, painted either in black or green gear, beautifully striped in gold. Out' a buggy, body painted black or burled, and' gear painted black or green, striped in gold. Our - buggy in natural wood, either oak or ash bodies, with natural wood gear, iron work painted with London smoke and striped nicely in black, 'are beautiful rigs. 00 gen s Now there is our Western buggy one inch Standard B wheel, side spring gear, either with of without top, which is !mown in the West as the runabout buggy, body black, gear painted in red, striped in gold or black. We build the bicycle buggy, ball bearing, chilled steel axle either cushion or pneumatic tire. Painted in carmine and trimmed in leather and English whipcord. We also build the hard rubber tire in • or. We employ only skilled workmen and all our work is un- der our own SUPERVISION and guaranteed by us. We have a number of first-class wagons for sale, all built of good oak, the material of which is thoroughly seasoned, hav- ing beeu in oalr stock for at least ten years, In a word to our ,purchasers we will say that our painting stands 100 days in oil and finished in English varnish, im- ported direct from England. FACTS Let us say a word about our Trimming Department. Our buggies are all trimmed in leather and our tops are all rubber and lined throughout, with roller back ccytain, hood and storm rug with each buggy. It will be wise for those wishing to purchase a buggy this season to call and inspect our stook before purchasing else- where as it is a maze of glory to look through our show room where yon can select from hundreds of buggies. A $.1.00 saved is a $1 gained, so bring along your wives and friends as it is no trouble to show you through our establishment and we will make it worth your while as we aro prepared to back up each and every statement. We are determined to place 500 buggies in this locality this season. In conclusion let tie thank our many customers for their liberal patronage in the past and solicit a continuance in the future. BRUS P, S. --Remember we Wholesale and Retail and have Agents in almost every locality. s.• ELS, rHARM. A A n s • •