The Brussels Post, 1904-11-17, Page 8CREA.M OF ROSES
AN ELEGANT TOILET PREPARATION
Has fa marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica-
tions will remove the roughness, and occasionally applied, will
make the skin soft and smooth. Cream of Rosea is a pure,
healing, soothing preparation, entirely free frotn all oily or
sticky ingredients which would make it objeetionable for use.
It protects the skin from the effects of cold and windy weather.
Try it for chapped hands and sore lips, you will be pleased
with the result.
Sold Only by us, 5c. an Ounce.
Our stock of Toilet Preparations also includes the different
kinds of Almond Cream, Witch Hassel Cream, Cold Cream,
Hind's Honey and Almond Dream.
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER•
BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
6O0Tax11N EXTENMON W. 0, & B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and Sonth, as follows;
Goma 8o0TH 30/NO NORTH.
Mall 7:16 a.m I Mixed 9:00 a,m
Mtxed.........19:30 a.mMail 1:00 p
Empresa_.... 6:26 p.m I .m
Express -.8:88 p.m
Pad Pits Items,
A ohiel's among ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent is.
Standard Bank of Canada
A CAR of barley was Bent to Portland
by R. Graham.
THANKSGIVING DAT 10 a natatory 'holiday
consequently the banks will be oloeed.
A arena hae been built on the property
of John Hunter, John street, Brussels.
INSPECTOR Rc'Dn paid his regular visit
to the various departments of Brassie
Public Sobool lest week.
LAST Saturday afternoon F. S. Scott,
auctioneer, meditated a sale for N. S.
Motenohlin, of farm stook oto.
A. 0 U. W. Lone will be held on
Friday evening several important gee
tions cell be diamond. Members should
attend.
Oman boors at Brunets post offioe on
Tbaotesgiving Day will be 9 to 10.a, m.
one bunr atter arrival of afternoon
mail 1 and from 6 to 6 80 p. m.
A, BARRER shipped 2 oars of baled hay
this week. In incoming freight this
week were four oars of 0041 for S. T.
Wood ; Eleotrio Go. ; and R. Henderson.
TERRE is a large inoreaee in coal burn.
ing this year for beating purposee in
Brussels owing to the difHoulty of seam•
ing wood last Winter together with the
inoreaeed prise.
Ir ie expected a large number of
Liberate from Huron County will atteud
the Ooaveotion in Toronto on Wednesday
of next week. Best Huron Liberal
Executive met in Brueeele on Wednesday
afternoon of thie week.
THE Executive of the Teaobere Arena
ciatione of East and Weeb Huron met at
Clinton last Saturday when it was agreed
to hold a joint Teaohere' Oouvention in
Clinton on May 25th and 26th 1905.
Inspector Robb attended the meeting.
NOTICE TO FARumee -Robert Thomsen)
wishes to advise all parties having Bold
poultry to William Jewitt, Brunelle,
George Ferguson, Walton, and Joseph
Pugh, Blaevale, that the price of turkeys
has advanoed to 10 cents per pound live
weight and 12 eente dressed ; dressed
geeee 7a o.; dressed ducks. 80.; dressed
Spring obiokene, 10e. ; dressed fowl, 5e.
Delivery of the same accepted from Nov.
28th to Deo. 2nd, Bring alongyour
poultry and enure the highest export
pride, R. TaotrsoN, Brunie,
NARROW Esoal'o.-Oae day last week
Mies Jean MoLaaoblio had a very close
call to a serious eeoidevb. She had
Lighted a lamp and was thanking the
burning match to extingaieh it when the
flame °aught the front of her dressing
jacket trimmed with eider down. Almoet
instantaneously the Bre spread around
her neck but by prompt action no
serious injury was inflioted outside of
slight borne, singing of the yonug lady's
bank hair and a great shook to the
nervous system. It was a °lose call and
we congratulate Miss LoLauohlin on ber
escape.
CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION, - Tuesday
afternoon of next week a Nominating
Oovention for the East Riding of Heron
will be held by the Ooneervativee in the
Town Hali, laminate, in oonneotion with
the Provineiel interests. Several names
are mentioned as poeaible candidates for
the position of standard bearer, those
THE POST has beard, being Warden Bow.
man, of Morrie ; Edward Bryan,, of
Grey ; Anson Dnlmage, of Wingham ;
Geo. Bpotton, of LtetoWel ; and B.
Gerry, of Brussels. The Convention will
likely settle the gentian. The Liberal
Convention for the same riding will also
be held in the near future. Io West
Huron Ca. Councillor Lockhart, of East
Wawnnoeh ; Rev,, Joe, Elliott, and Editor
Mitohell, of Goderioh ; -Barrister Dudley
Holmes, of Wingham ; and Jeo. Wilford,
of Blyth ; are on the elate. M. G. Gam.
exon, B. 0., of the Oo, town, is the
presentmember,innmthe lest contest. defend of
Misery that the Liberals will be found
napping when election day names es they
were in the recent contest.
THE OHRIBTOIAa DELINEATOR: The
December Delineator, with its message of
good Meer and belpfuloese, will be
weloomed in every home. The fashion
pages are unusually attractive, iliustrat•
ing and deearibing the very latest modes
in a way to make their construction due.
Mg the busy teethe seen a pleasure
instead of a task, and the literary and
piotorialfeatures are of rare exaelletoe.
A selection of Love Sonpre from the
Wagner Operas, rendered into English
by Richard de Gslliebne and beautifully
illnetrated in colors by J. 0. Leyendeok.
er, ocoupioe a prominent plane, and a
chapter in the Campmate' Seriee, re-
lating the Romance of Wagner and
Ooaime, is un interesting eupptement to
the lyrios. A very clever paper entitled
"The Court Orates of the Republic,"
deeoribee some unique plates of Meta
ington eooial life is from an unnamed
contributor, who is Said to write from
the inner oiralee of 600180y, There are
Mott stories from the pens of F. Hop.
kinson Smith, Robert Grant, Altee
Brown, Mary Stewart Gutting, and
Elmore Elliott Peaks, and snob interest.
ing welters as Julia Magruder, L. Frank
Baum, and Gran McGee/en Oooke hold
the attention of the obildren, Many
Obrietmee etl geetione are given in
needJewark and the Cookery page are
redolent of the Ohrlbtmae reset, In ad.
dition, there are the 109810r departments
of the magazine, with many special
satiatee on topioe reletibg to woman's
Intonate within and without the borne, DIetribt organization. The annual
THANR0OXUING Day Thursday of this
week.
4 CARS of salt have been forwarded by
tbe Salt Works.
Quoin, one of the old time sports, i5
being revived in Braeeele.
A. C. DAMES shipped a oar of Iambs
and a oar of hogs 91080 our last ieeae.
Sin gloves found, prove propetry, pay
for this notice and seoure them at Tan
POST.
THE POST ie issued a day earlier tale
week eon as to take advantage of Thanks.
giving Day.
Tam Rosebud Co., a colored troupe of
18 people, played in the Town Hall last
Monday eveei09.
6 cane of eager beets were Sent to
Berlin Sugar factory from Brussels
Station this week.
CAPT. BxRETTON hae his house on
Thomas etreet veneered with cement
thereby adding to its appearance and
comfort.
Tam trustees bave granted the teachers
Friday as an additional holiday this
week henna Brussels school will not re-
open until Monday morning.
WANxsn.-A Dopy of Tan Pose dated
June 9, 1904. Any person baying 005
will mach oblige as by handing it in or
mailing to our address, THE Pose, Brea.
sale.
-108001Oxi088 have been given, we
understand, to watch a few youths who
are given to playing Billy yet harmful
pranks and if naught will be made lib
example of with a view of patting a stop
$0 Wanton destruotion.
J, H. KERNEY'S daughter won the
diamond ring offered by the Medicine 00.
as the most popular baby in town. The
other babies who made a good obese for
it belonged to Reeve Wilton, R. William.
can and Geo. McNichol.
Ix ie reported that the Brnseele Herald
has changed hands again. This is the
sixth or seventh proprietor at the beim
since its inaagaratioo. Mr. Donnan, of
8eaforth, son of John Damian, a former
Brasselite, is to be the new
proprietor.
MUNICIPAL affairs are qaiet in Beneath
so far. It is said, however, that Reeve
Wilton will retire and that 0oanaillore
Henderson and Baeker may face the
electors for the vacant ohair. The
former was nominated one a previous
000asion but withdrew. There will
likely be several new candidates for
Oonnoillore oleo,
Goon propels is being made in the
erection of the new planing laetory for
Philip Ament. A good staff is et work,
under the direction of P. J. McDonald,
who has the entreat for the oemenb
walls. They are now on the second
story and another week of fine weather
will seem them well through.
AID Fon C0Ne0MPTIVEe.-Friday even.
ing of this week a meeting of the looal
branch of the Society to fight the white
man's plague will be held in the Oonooil
Chamber at 7.80 o'olook. The °Meets
are 3. H. Cameron, President ; Jae.
Fox, Secretary ; W. H. Kerr, Treasurer ;
the resident minietere and J, Caber with
other offtoere Exeoative Committee. All
otters interested in furthering this
worthy Cense are cordially invited to
attend the meeting and aid the humane
enterprise.
Two MAAvarLoue EzPEAIitnNTs,-Take
a silver dollar, let it drop en the table
and yon will notice a ring. Wear the
ring yourself or give it to a friend bnt
send the dollar to Tan POST and enure
this ap.to•date journal to the end of 1906.
Another nine experiment emanate in tak•
log a one dollar bill and folding it care-
fully several times end then unfolding it
yon will notice it in oreaeee. Use the
6865588 for Sunday treason and Bend the
original bill to Tram Pose for your sub.
eoriptioa. When yon have tried these
experiments we will obeerfully pat you
on to another great 'extreme.
Lame' Ain. -The anneal meeting of
the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist
nhuroh was held at the bone of ate
President on Tuesday afternoon. Oft•
cora for the next 12 moths were chosen
as follows- t-Preeident, Mrs. W. F.
Stewart ; Vice Pree„ Mrs. R. Leather.
dale ; l3eorstary, Mrs. Watson Ainlay ;
Teener, Mre, 1L. Paul. This Society
is Well named as their efforts along prat).
Mel line has been a teal aid and en-
000kagemenb to the Tsetse Board of the
Church. The ladies have been very
heartily backed tip by the congregation
and as a result 01 the oomblnation
ett00086 hae attended all their tinder.
takings/.
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5UT9L ASSETS OVERAI+l FDND. 530,000.000
A General ?Banking, I3usiuerar8 U'ransateted
- SAVINGS BANK -
-DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR anti upwards reueived on which
INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM DATE .OF DEPOSIT
al the HIGHEST BANS RATE, ACCRUED INTEREST
le added to aemota every raiz months and becomes principal.
-MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may .make and withdraw
Deposits withoot the intervention of any person.
Paw
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE A7,; LOWEST RATE.
BALE NOTES GASHED, OOLLEOTED or may be left for SAFE -KEEPING
only for which no charge is made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our °nrefn! and courteous attention.
A, 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT.
Fun gauntlet found. Owner May leave'
it by proving property end paying for
this local. Tan PoeT.
&Synth Brueeelitee attended the
Fergoeon-McRae wedding at Oranbrook
on Wednesday of this week.
Loeo Saturday the high wind stirred
up Monde of duet on Main street until the
watering earl was brought into requi•
eitioa.
DR. Senna COMING, -On Tneeday,
Nov. 22ad Dr. Batter, specialist, of Lon•
don, will be at the American Hotel,
Brussels, where be may be oonenited
from 8.31 p• in.
Pmnsone who send Tan PoeT anon),
moue contributions of news only lase
their time and postage: We ntueT bave
the name, not for publication bat as a
guarantee of good faith.
AN EVENING WITH CANADA., --The
Presbyterian Young 'People's Guild
will give a imolai in Melville oburoh
school room on Friday evening Deo, god.
The program will be "An evening with
Canada."
Cann or THANKS -Mre, McKay cud
family desire to thank their many friende
and also the members of the Odd Fallows
for their kindness to them in their late
bereavement. MRs. MOKAr.
Brunette, Nov. 14th, 1904.
Tan Ontario Government Will pay
sugar beet grower,, who sold to Wiarten
factory last year but did not receive their
pay, the government bocce, the money
being divided on a percentage basis.
This will not recompense the gtowere
entirely but will give them all the Gov-
ernment oontrole.
Fool BALL. -The Toronto Mai i•Empire
of Nov.11th speaks of afoot ball contest
in that oily in which Garf. Beaker, of
Brueeele, is oomplimented as follows 0 --
Pharmacy
-Pharmacy played their eeoond game in
the intermediate eerie with S. P. S. II.
The game from start to Boleti displayed
the superiority of Pharmaay in both
individual and combination work. A1•
though considerable rough work was
indulged in Pharmacy managed to get
the lead in the goals. In the first half
Pharmaoy got one goal. In tbe second
halt they rolled up two more. Pharmacy
look like winners in the, eerie, Special
mention might be made of the .com-
bination work of the forward line, 'par•
tioolarly Beaker, The teame :-S. P. S.
II -Goal, Fierhelier ; backs, Johnston,
O'Grady • helves, Anon, Murrey, Me.
Epworth League Oonventiob will be held
in Teeswater on or about Oot. 10th, 1906,
of whioh further notice , will be given.
It was suggested tont in the Bible study
at the Sommer Bohool the books of the
Bible in which the Sabbath Bbhool
lessons for 1905 be taken up sod that for
Missionary study that Japan be tbeobief.
Business Locals.
20 young pigs for Bele. Lot 9, Con. 10,
Grey. Ii. HOLLINOEn.
A se o.ow dog lost, last week. Finder
please leave it at Tun Pose Publfaking.
• House. '
Holum blanket found.
Owner may
bave eameby proving props
ins for this notice.. Geo. JAOReolO,
Lot 18, 8th' line, Morrie.
A FREE smooth, true, 4
out ea be made when ewe
filed and set by T. McGregor, Mill street,
Brescia.
SLIGHTLY used MasBinh Riab pianono for
Bala, 7} octave, worth $460
sold ooneiderably below that
once. - Enquire al Tan Pos
Hoare. '
•
rty and pay -
set and easy
are gummed,
but will be
if token 8t
T Pubiiehing
People We Snow'.
A. Hewitt, of Sinoardine, was in town
this week.
Mre. B. Gerry is vieitiug her sister at
Olevelaud, Ohio.
Fletober Sperling ie visiting at Strat-
ford and St, •Marys.
Mise Alive Wilton has been on the
ai0 list this week.., -
Me. T.W. Omens spent a few days in
Trowbridge last week.
Miss Murdoch, of Luoknow, is vieitiug
ber sister, Mre. R. Mainprize.
Mre. Chas. . Dodds is abta to got about
again after her recut illness,
Mrs. H. Mebaalt is spending Thanks-
giving with friende at Teviotdale.
Oliver Queriu ie home from Winnipeg
after a sojourn of several months.
Mies Lizzie Downing will spend
Thanksgiving with Goderioh friends.
Barrister MacDonald: spent Sunday
under the parental root in Ashfield.
Miss Jean MoLanohlin is holidaying
with friends in London and Ingersoll,
• G..T. R. Station Agent Henry is home
Kenzie ; forwards, Bine, Swan, Brian, from his bqutiugexpedition to Northern
Stiber, Cook. Pharmacy --Goal, Bemp , Outerio. • '
hill ; baoke,. Callioeon, Cook.;. halves, Mjee Bella Henderson and 114iee Boole
MaOreardy, Saeger, Hunt torworde, Beattie werevisitors in Seafortb on
MoLevy, Booker, Newton, Kippen, Selly. Wednesday.
Referee, Gapt. E. Bryan, (Med.).• Mise Ethel Scott will Spend Thanks.
20 Orate or Ston. -Quite a quantity of giving Day with relatives at Drew,
sugar beets have been grown in this Wellington Co.
Iooality for the Berlin factory this year D. M. and Mra. Fergueou and Children,
and the Drop hoe been a success. Ship- of Stratford, are guests with J. and Mra
meats in ear lots were made by Joe. Leokie, Brnaeele. • •
Cardiff, 3. 0.' Tack, Jas. Bergen, Jae. Misses Maggie Ament and Nettie
Manning and Jac. Broadfeot (3), Jun. Brown sod Earl Amsnt were viottore in
McFadden (8), S. Walker, S. lioggard,.Seaforth Inst Friday.
Geo. Robb, Berry Stewart, W. Homing. Mre. J. Leckie attended, an. At Home
way, W. Rends, Eli Smith and D. at the reaidenoe of Mrs. W. F. Vaostone,
Marsh. $4 per ton was offered and 58a% in Wingham, Iaet week.
additional if beete tested 12% sugar. Trueman Smith, of Luoknow, has been
Some lots reached 15 4. Beet pulp will renewing old friendships in Brassie and
be tried for feeding parpoeee by some of locality during the pest week.
the farmers. They reoeive a a ton for Mre. Ohae, Mrddagh, df Irogooie, Oat ,
every ton of beets, the farmers to pay the is visiting at James Bhaw'a,. Brueeele,
freight whioh is 76 cents per ton from The visitor ie a sister to Mr. Shaw,
Berlin to 80008018. It 1e said to be good Mre, lames Fox, William ,treat, has
feed. The indicatiooe are that a meld. been on the eiok list dnriug the past week
erably larger acreage of beets will be pub but we hope ehs,will soon bo oonvaiOA
in next Spring as the melts this year oent. •
have proven satisfactory and the unitive- B'arrieter Sinclair left for Ottawa on
tion, after experience, is not considered Saturday to be in reclines for the hear•
so much along the line of drudgery ae ing of the Brussels appeal sewer one be•
was ono, talked about. There may be .fore the Supreme Court in that oily.
an 8x000510n trip to Berlin to visit the Charles Jaokson, of Winnipeg, wee in
factory by tbe growers of been in thio town for short vieit during the past
Northerly notion of Ontario. An in. week. He is now a traveller. Mr. Jack.
eight into the manufacture of sugar son is a former Brnaeelite being a eau of
would prove interesting. Walter Jackson.
ETW08TH LEAoun,- The Exeoative of Tan POET 18 sorry t0 hear of the serious
Wingham Dtatriot Epworth League met it nee of Mies Lizate Holmes, Alexander
in tbe parlor of the Methodist oharoh, street. She had several ;hemorrhages
Wingbem, on Saturday. Tb'ero were f8otalle 'stomkob but we trope she will
present Rev. Joseph Philp, B. D , Hon. aeon be oonvatesoent.
who had
his log broken
e Button,
J Seaton Sok
President, Sinoardine_• K.
President, Whiteohsroh ; Mies Mary some time ago, is able to get tie shoe ora
Fairbairn, let Vioe Pres„ eeewster ; W. now and gets about with the did of It
0. Thompson, 2nd Vioe Pres., Wingbam ; walking etiok and will soon be able
S. J. Ooarti°e B. A., 8rd Vice Pres,, to do without the vane we hope.
Kincardine ; Mre. (Rev.) Baker, 411t Vise P. J. and Mre. Soheak are away to
Pres., Bluevele ; Mre, iI Ham, 6th Vies Detroit for Thanksgiving holiday and en
Pres., Luaknow ; Rev, Dr, Gaudy, Wing- their return Mrs. Jno. Wynn will a000m•
ham ; Rev. E. W. Edwards, B. A., Tiv pang them to Toronto to spend the Win.
erten ; Rev. Geo. Baker and Mise Baker, ter. Mre. Soheak is Mre. Wynn', deugh-
Blnovale ; Rev. J. Ooterhout, B. A„ ter,
Wroxeter ; and W. H. Kerr, Seo.•Treae„ Last week George Colvin arrived home
Brussels. It wee agreed to pueli the Prom Manitoba where be hae epent the
Forward Movement along the line of past 0 menthe, employedtnt his trade as
inoreaeed membership. On motion a houeebniider, &o. He enjoyed his stay
unanimous vote woe passed for another but prefers Ontario for a permanent
Summer School, to be held et Kincardine home.
fn early Angaat and the President end Edward and Mre. Garvin have moved
god Vice President wore delegated to from Brnsaele to their property South of
repneent Wingham District at a Gofer. the village. Thos. Lott, who was the
encs on Summer Sobool work at Toronto tenant, hae rented the "Zimmer" farm
on Thanksgiving Day. A Committee on the 9111 von, of Grey, and Taken pore
inclining of Revde. Pithy and Edwards seeeion.
and K. J. Beaton, W. O. Thompson and Inepsoton, Mrs, Robb and Mies Addie
W. H. Kerr was appointed as Program are spending the Thankegivieg holiday in
and Managing Committee for Enflame Tomato. Mt, Robb is attending a meet
School. A map of Japan or China will ing of the Exoontive of the Rdnoationa
be given by the District for the League Aeaooiatiou of Ontario of which be f5 a
with beet average contribution per mem membe
ben to Missions. During the ouming Herbert Corringham has gone to
Winter an illustrated Leoture, may be Listowel wbere he will be aeeislanb inth
arranged for on China or Japan, to be tonsorial parlor of Fred, Howe, of aha
given at pointe asking for it, with a view town, Lietowel people will, find Mr
of a mote intelligent knowledge of the Oanningham a first•olase oltizen as wet
Mission field in these oountriee. For. as a good workman.
Ward Missionary Oampnign work wee loft Talking about elderly voters who ex
in the hande of the President, Sus, and ereiae0 their franobise On Nov. Bed
2nd Viae President for promotion. A 601009619 hae not to take o book scat a
oolleotfon velli be naked from math League ono of our ottizene Robert MoNeugkton
to meet tbe current exponent of the who is pest 90 yen of age recorded, hi
vote at Polling tubdigieion N0,1.
METROPOLITAN
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OAPI'PAb-raw Gro $1,000,000
Ifl.M.i1 RYL FUND . $1,000,000
Directors
ARV, le. H. WARDEN, 0. la, 8, J. 91001017,
President, Vtoe•Proaidont.
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MEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
W. D, 11060 - - GENERAL MANAGE"
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bongbt and Sold, Farmers' Notes Die000ted.
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sums of $1 and upwards
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
J. and Kra. Gordon, of Luaknow,
parents of Mrs. T. Fletcher, Brnaeele,
celebrated their golden wedding at the
hams of their daughter, Mrs. Stinson, at
Moorefield, on the 6th inst. Mre.
Fletcher attended. We extend to Mr.
and Mre. Gordon our hearty oongratula.
tions.
Mise Eapbemie McMillan, formerly el -
Brussels, who hae been visiting old
friende and acquaintance in Huron 00.,
left with her sister and brotber.in•law,
Albert and Mrs. Goatee, formerly of
Constance, for Sboehone, Idaho, Mr.
Ooatee will assist R. E. Goatee in sheep
ranching.
J. T, Wood, of Rookwoad, the new
proprietor of Brussel]) woolen !eatery,
has leased the brink residence of George
Howe, Elizabeth street, it i8 said and
will move to town shortly. Other
families will also acme to Brunets in
oonneotion with the same business.
They will be made welcome.
J. H., Mre. Sperling and children, of
Whibeohareb, were visiting relatives end
friende in Brussels and locality during
the pant week, Mr. Sparling ie butter
maker at Whiteoburoh creamery. 'Their
output this year was 164,000 lbs., about
the same as the year previous although
they stopped two weeks earlier thie
season. They made over a ton a day at
some etagee during the past Summer.
The butter is shipped in 56 pound bone
and finds ready sale although the pries
were nob very high this year. 118x,
Sperling bee been in Whiteohnrob for
seven eeaeone and is np to date fn hie
methods. He attended a Convention of
Butter makers al Palmerston let week
looking up the leteet pointere and ex•
changing experience.
01iIIRL)11 illiIi1ES.
Service in Melville church on Tbanke•
iving Day at 10.80 a. m., . Rev, Mr. Rosa,
he pester, will preach.
Last Sunday Mr. Powell, of- Heron
College, London, took the services in St.
obn'e oburob, Brussels.
There will be divine service in the
Catholic oburob, Brueeele, on Sunday
ext, Nov. 20th, at 10 30 o'clock a. m,
Rev. Mr, Conine peached a Thanks.
giving sermon last Sabbath morning in
he dlatbodiot March and in the evening
poke on "The parable of the sower,"
A moonlight Junior League envies
will be held Wednesday evening of next
week in the Methodist ohuroh in en-
action with the weekly prayer meeting.
"The River of Life -its - services" HMS
Rev. Mr. Rees' subject last Sabbath
morning in Melville church. "The true
standing putted" was the theme in the
everting.
Ray. G. B. Brown, the temperance
orueader of Blenheim, bae resigned ,he
oharge of 1115 present pulpit in the First
Baptist church of that plane. Mr. Brown
bas beeu pastor of the ...thumb for the past
five years. It is understood that he
intends to take np temperance work in
the prorinoe for the Dominion Alliance.
Bobbuth evening next the annual 00i0p
Bible Society meeting will be beld in
Melville Carob when addressee will be
given by Revde, John Rose B. A., and
1. W. Ooeous. Collection in aid of the
Society funds. The service Will be with•
drawn in the Methodist oburah for that
evening as well as the Epworth League
meeting. A. cordial welcome exleoded
ba
alk -
DID WALL -Leet Sunday- a epeeist
offering woe taken in Brueeele Methodiet
church towards reduoing the debt on the
Personage by 9400. The results of the
day totalled $800 with a goodly number
of families still unreported, The Lading'
Aid will donate $50 if the total is reached
and the list will be kept open for a week
or so with this expectation, The con.
gregation and pastor are to be oongratu.
laced on the success ()tithe effort.
At the November meeting of the OM.
Dial Board of Brussels Methodist Circuit
the following persons were re.eleoted
Stewards for the year t -R. Leatherdele,
J. J. Gilpin, A. Ooueley, W. F. Stewart,
J. Oober, G. Sparling and W, H. Korn,
The latter was re -appointed Recording
Steward, W. H. Salter wee granted a
Local Preacher's license. It was der
aided to bold the oburob anniversary on
Sabbath, Deo, 25th and the tea meeting
the following Monday evening.
Interest in the eelootion of a bishop for
Harou Diooeee to mooed the late
lamented Bishop Baldwin le increasing
rapidly ae the time for tbe eleotioo
approaches. In Toronto the impression
appears to exist that Canon Oody, of St.
Paul's Church, stands an excellent
ohanoe of being appointed, if be will
coneant to allow hie name to go before
the eynod, It is . said Canoe Cody is
also looked upon very favorably In Lon.
don and distriot. Other names mention•
Cloned are those of Archdeacon Williams,
Dean Davie and Dr. Tuchar, all of whom
are recognized ae able eoolasiaetioa, well
qualified for the arduous duties of the
bishoprio.
e
Mayor Urquhart, of Toronto, propoeee
that the city obtain power to expropriate
the Taranto Railway Company.
A. G. Hetrick, an automobilist, Taro]•
to, was committed for trial in respect of
e collision in which it lady pedestrian
was badly hurt.
An Ottawa civic deputation waited on
Hon. John Dryden Tneedsy morning and
asked for an inoreaeed grant to the 00,
taws Winter Fair to oompletc the build-
ings.
John Gilchrist„ white working it straw•
cutting machine this morning at the
farm of Alex. Veitoh, an the Roseville
road, bad his right hand severed at the
wr105.
Prot. Goidwin Smith hae purehaeed a
block at land on Gerrard street, East al
the Don River Toronto, for the marpee8
of ereoting buildioge for dwelling houses
suitable for workingmen.
.Iexaaax>✓a�,
Fnnonee--MaRAE- In Orunbrook, at
the residence of the bride's parents,
on Nov. 16th, by Rev. D. B. MoReo,
Mr. John Pergmeou, merchant of
Brueeele, to Mies Lizzie, daughter of
Rev. D. B, and Mre. McRae, rf
Oranbronk.
BTEVEN8ON-ADAMS•-Al the manse, Oren,
brook, on Nov. 6th, by Rev. D, B.
McRae, Mn, William Curtin Steven -
so to Mies Maggie Maude Adams,
both of Grey.
.A.YTCTXCST
FRrDAY, Nov. 18. -Farm stook, imple'
meats, &o , Lot 3, Con. 12, Grey. Sale'
unreserved, at 12 O'olooit. John MoFad•
den, Prop. F. S. Beott, Ana.
331.i 4Ts0...s._-.. J.4: .'0 107..ie 77 V.5 ,
Fait Wheat
Harley
Pees
Oats
Butter, tube and mile.,..
Eggs per dozen
Hay per ton -
Floor, per net
Potatoes per bus
Apples (per bbl.)
Sa 0, per bbl„ retail
Hoge, Live
Wool
1 00 1 00
88 40
60 60
28• 29
14 16
17 18
5 00 6 00
5 60 6 00
50 50
1 00 1 26
1 00 - 70
4 60 4 60
17 . 18
IHE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
The steamer Alert was burned to the
water's edge at Laltefield,
Dr, D. O. 11tao0allum, n veteran Mon-
treal physioian, i8 deed, aged 79.
It ie reported that John H. Redd will
be appointed County Crown Attorney for
Essex.
The new Dominionice breakers will
begin work on the St, Lawmen next
month.
Sarah Pupae, a mire girl et Montreal,
Watt killed while saving n little boy from
bring run over by a horse.
British Columbia has more Bnddhiots
than Baptiste, more Confaoians than
Congregatieneliste, and nearly as many
Pagano a9 Latherane,
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"Fruit Liver Tablets''
TORE TO RENT Ili THE
kJ village of Oranbrook, lately..000uniod
by A• McNair, who has sold out. Terme
reasonable, Apply to J. LONn•, Oranilrook,
The Laxative or Liver Prin.
oiple extracted from trash,
ripe frail by a new and
scientific process ooadeneed
into Tablet form, ante most
efeotiveiy on the etomaoh,
liver, bowels and kidneys,
Very pleaeent to take. 50a.
per box at
r pEACIiER WANTED.—S. S.
1 No. 10, Sowielr and Grey, for 1906.
Applinatione, stating salary, received until
November 2181. THOS. BI6NNETT,
17.9 See.-Treae" Molesworth.
To WHOM IT MAY CON–
I 00111 -As tobacco end other goods
have been purchased and charged to our
account bye, person purporting lobe our
son we hereby notify business mon that
from this date tee will not hold ourselves
reepon Bible for any goods procured Without
our written order,
BUJ AB AND MRS. JA00L111.'
Jamestown, Nov. 10111, 3004. 19.9
Extension of Time.
Drug Store
DRY HAI1D1VOOD, DRY SOFT
word and erten omit wood for Bale.
Apply to 3310. MollAB, Oranbrook, 18.00
T EIOESTRRB FOR SALE. -
4 good Sbearling and 8 Ram Lambs.
Also young Short Dorn Butte from 7 to 20
months, including rho 1st prize Senior Ball
Calf at D. at Buro'n Fall Snow, Also n
se mbar of COWS anti Heifers. Will be sold
cheap and no terms to suit buyers.
DAVID MILNE,
Ethel, Ont.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Surrogete Court of the County of
Heron. In the matter of the estate
The time for rooeiving tenders for dredg-
ing at Amberetburg, Ont., is beroby extend-
ed to FRIDAY, NOV. 20410
• 13y ardor,
F1tEh. (1EL0NAB
8eurelary,
Departmout of Pablie Works,
Ottawa, November 11, 1004, 10-1
Nowepapen8ioeerting this adveriisoment
without authority from the Department
will not be paid for it,
of Frannie Miller, late of the Town.
chip of Grey, in the ()aunty of Soren,
Farmer, deceased.
Notice is hereby "given, pursuant to the
Revised Statntos of Ontario, 1897, Chap. 120,
Seo. 98, that all oreditore and others having
chime against the oatete of Frannie Miller,
late of the Townehin of Grey, in said 0oun,
tv, farmer, who died on or about the 411,
day of November. A. D,1004, at Grey, ere re -
quoted to send by post, prepaid, or to de-
liver to Andrew Rrrmver or Lorenzo Frain,
at eltbel P.O., the 0xecutere of the last Will
and testament of th, said Francis Miller, or
to A.B. Mao'loalrl, of the- Village of Bre.-
eels, their Solicitor, on or before the 1711,
day of Denudate, A.D. 190i, tb eir full same.,
addressee, and the tall partioolare of their
claims, and the nature of .-their eeouritiee
Of env) held by thein.
And notice 1e11ereby given that after the
Bald last mentioned date, the said Executers
will proceed to distribute the assets of the
deceased amongst the portions entitled
thereto, Laving regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have beau givenas above
required. and rue said plxeontors will not be
responsible for the assets or any part there-
of so dietri,beted to any person whose claim
notice ,ball not bave boon received at tho
time of such distribution.
Dated at Brueeele this 15th day of Novem-
ber, A. D.,11101,
A. B.'MAOD00ALD,
10.9 Solicitor for Executors,
TENDERS for SUPPLIES, 1905
Tite'uudereigned wilt receive tenders up
to noon on Monday, Met inst., for supplies
of Manlius' meet, creamery butter, flour,
oatmeal, potatoes cordwood, oto„ eta,. :tor
the fallowing institutions during the year
100S, viz... -
At the Asylums for the Insane in Toronto.
Lerdce, Bengston, ?Hamilton Mimics, 00-
Mime, Brockville, rtritlia and Youebangni-
ahene ; the Central Prison and Mercer Ito-
fermetery, 'Taranto ; the Institution for
Deaf and Dumb, Belleville, and the Blind at
Brantford, -
Exooptiou-Tenders aro not required for
the supply of meat to the asylums In To.
route, Loudon. Iiiingston, Hamilton and
ltrookyllle, nor for tee Oentrel Prison and
Mercer Reformatory,Toronto.
A marked Moque for five per cent. of the
estimated amount of the contract, payable
to the order of the Honorable the Provincial
Secretary, roast be fnrnienedby eaob ten-
derer as a guarantee of tie bona ti dee. Two
sufficient sureties will be required for the '
due fulfilment of each contract, and•ebonld
any tender be .withdrawn before the coo -
treat ie awarded, or should the tenderer fall
to Runlet) snob semrrity,the amount of the
deposit will be furleited.
Speoifioationo andformsof tender may
he had on application to the Deportment
of the Provinoial Sooretaryy Toronto ;or to
the bursars of the respective institutions.
The loweeb or any tender not nereeeartly
accepwspted,`
Neapers inserting 11118 advertisement
without
be pail foriit from the department will
J. R. STRATTON,
Provincial Secretary,
Parliament Building:, Toronto,
November 14111, 1004. -
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Gold Weather Goods
Cold weather' is approaching and the weather
prophets all agree that we will have another
very severe Winter. We are fully prepared
for it with the following heavy Winter goods t
-Men's Heavy Wool Ribbed Shute and Drawers, nt a: e120e,at - o,
-Men's Heavy Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, good value at 60e, for 14��
50o, 1-1
-Btaalteld'a Heavy All -wool IInohrinkable Underwear, in all eine, et $1 31)
and $1 26,
-Stanfield's Exlra•heavy Klondike Underwear, a real frost resister, at �yy
$1,85,
-reshot', Miand Cbitdeen,
s Underwear, in gnat variety, bought
ht
direst from the Turnbull Mann[aotniring Co. for spot nob. They are
the beet value we net eared.
-Men's (Heavy Frieze Reefers or Pea Jaokete, higb storm collar and I,7�
blizzard proof, at 95.45. Q"
- Men's Heavy Frieze Double Bteae1ed Solite at $7 05,
-Boye' Heavy Wool Mitts, plain and striped, et 100,
-Man's Heavy Rebber,lined Jackets from $1.50 to 94.60,
- Men's heavy Wool Pante, all BIM, at $1, $126 and $146,
- Men's Home made Wool Mitre, extra heavy, et 406 RCP 5001
--Men's Seeks, all wool, worth 20e, 2 pair for 268,
- Menlo Extra Heavy Wool Socks, very opeoial, 25e,
-Moo's Beatty Wool Mitts, covered with moleskin, 500,
•-Men's Overooate and 'Olden at epeoial price,.
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