The Brussels Post, 1905-10-26, Page 1Vol. 34. No, 16
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER
New Advertisements,
Apples—R, Thomsou,
Overeottte--Alex, B,raohan,
Auction eale—Rub,. Scarlett.
Grain ohopping.TThuell Bate.
No Question about it—Juts, Fox,
Ladies' Coats—McKinnon ek Go.
Ladies' Watches—H. L, Jeakeon.
Notice to oreditors—A. B. Macdonald,
Suite and Overooate—E. O. Danford tk
Son,;
ii)zstr;ixt tletoL.
W 1'024 etor .
Mrs. James Paulin is on the sink list.
Robert Miller ie in New Ontario at
present,
Mae. W. Sanders visited Gerrie friends
last week.
A number of new books have been
added to the Free Library.
Mre. Ropier and daughter, Maggie,
returned from Wiartou on Saturday,
Reuben Wendt, of Mildmay, spent
Sunday with hie brotherJ. R. Wendt.
Ed. Dalmage and family left for Tor.
onto teat week where they will make
their home.
A great many from here attended the
funeral of Mre. D. Gathers in Gorrie
Saturday afternoon.
The annual Harvest Thanksgiving
'melee will be held in the Episcopal
cburoh next Sunday afternoon.
8. M. Robinson, of robe Dominion
Bank, Wingham visited at his home here
last week before leaving for Brampton,
where he hoe been promoted,
FULL RANGE
—oF—
Boots and Shoes
Readymade Clothing
Dry Goods
and Groceries.
A. Choice Stock
at the
FOSTOFFICE Cranbrook
STORE,
CALL AND SEE US.
A.J. M. Helm
John Rae left for Bolton on Monday
where he willbe employed ae uesistant at
the 0, P, R. station,
T, G. Hemphill hoe moved into hie
reeidenoe on Howiok street, reoeutly oo•
copied by N, J. Robinson.
J. and Mrs. Griffith, of Ilowlok, gave a
farewell party for their eon Sam, ou Fri•
day eveuing, who is leaviugtor tbe Weet
shortly.
TEMPIIIANOn CoarauiNON.—A meeting
of Temperanue workers from the town.
amps of Turnberry and Howiok and the
village of Wroxeter wee held in the
Presbyterian ohuroh, Wroxeter, on Mon.
day, Oat. 28rd. A representative of the
Dominion Alliauoa wan present and ex
plaiued the object of the meeting and
the neoeeeity of taking advaueed stops for
the euppreneion of internperanoe, After
giving the matter full noneideretion it
wee decided to form a brunch of the
Alliance for the municipalities represent•
ed and to at ouoe lunnob a Local Option
campaign.
C,:urr les.
Ontx,—A deep gloom wee out over the
village and eommunity on Thursday of
last week by the death cf Mre. David
Gathers, only daughter of R. and Mre.
Palmer, of Salem. She had been it
patient eofferer from a complication of
dieeaeee for some menthe peat and in
spite of loving and tender nursing and
the beet medical ekill,ahe gradwtlly sank
until death gave her release. While she
lived with her parents ab Salem she was
a member of the Methodist ohuroh and
an motive worker in the League and
ohoir. Pour years ago ebe wee married
to David Oathere, of tbie village. By
her Ohristieu obaraoter and her kind
and eunny diepoeition she won Abe esteem
aud triendebip of all her aogoaiutaoeee.
When we sea one called away, an she was
at the age of 24 yrare, with what torte
it speaks to Fee, "Be ye also ready, for in
an hour that ye think not the Son of
Man o'rneth." Her funeral, wbioh took
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, - Brussels.
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BLOW VALUE
s
ASV
Only a few words about your Fall Overcoat and at
the same time tell you how to save several Dollars—Dol-
lars Saved are Dollars Earned, Well, we have
about
vera at
that are going to be sold away below aelual value. To
see and hear the price means you take the Coat. Much
lower in price than you expected and the best bargain you
have ever been offered.
KThey may not last long but you have first choice.
t,. _. t'v
NEW FALL WUTEF ,N
At Old Prloes.
Although Shoed have advanced great-
ly in price we placed our orders so early
that we scoured all our Fall and Winter
goods so wo can give you the old prima
altlaough eo many are famed to ask the
Matinee. Remember we ask 00 advance
and still continue to give 5 per cent, off
to all bash purohaeore. Full stook of the
Newest and Beet in Shoda.
Harness Department
In our 'Harness Deparlreut Will be
found Rubber Rugs, Plush mud Wool
Rugs, Blankets, Trunke and Valises,
Rubes, &u.
CM—Comfortable Dwelling for sale oheapp,
a. 'les a. Shit+
plane oe Saturday, was very Iergely at
tended, The ❑ t servbe wee conducted b
I
Y
Rev, U, P, Wells, 13, D„ aeststad by Bev,
J. H. Oaterhuut and was in the Metho.
diet church whiob was filled to over.
flowing. She leaves behind a Meehand,
two small ohildren, tether Stud muther
and three brothere. The sympathy of
the entire Community goee ont to the
mourners in this their day of bereave.
meet,
Crease r t) wk.
Rev. R. P. Cameron nailed at teletivee
here feet week.
Oraobrook Beef ring will bold its
annual meeting on Monday evening of
next week, BOth 'net., for the purpose of
winding up the bueiueee 01 the present
year and malting arraugemente for next
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W 8,1 tort.
A few from Walton totality
were in atteudaeoe et the Temperance
Conference at Braseele on Tueeday after.
noon of 'hie- week.
Leoat,.—The following deoieione were
given at Osgoode Hall Torouto, recently
—Township of MoKillop v, Pigeon,—
Judgment (oral), upon appeal byplaintiffs
from odder of local Judge at Goduriob
dated October 2nd, dismissing plaiutiti'e
motion for further partioulare. Appeal
diemleeed. Coats to defendant in any
event. This order to be executed with.
out prejudice to 0 new application upon
turthur material W. E. Middleton for
plalntiffe, H. E. Rote for defendant.—Re
Simplon and Trustees of School Seotioo,
No 11 Morrie Towuehip—J. Dioltineon,
Goderiob, for Minieter of Education,
appealed from judgment of junior judge
et County ()Duet of Huron, dated 24th of
Jane, 1905 in favor of plaintiffs for 11,5584
and ooete in an motion brought by school
teacher to reopver wages. It was contend.
ed that the only breach of agreement
alleged by plaiutiff woe that the two
menthe' notice 0f diumieeel was oral in,
atead of written, and that Quoit only gave
her a right to nominal damagee, M. G.
Cameron, K. 0., for plaintiff, oprosed
appeal. Dismissed with conte,
Silver Wedding.—On waduee
d
ay even,
ing, October 11th, a large number of in.
vited termite aeeembied at the
commodious reeidenoe of Alex,
and Mre. Gardiner, McKillop, to
celebrate the 25th anniversary of their
marriage day. After a somptuoue repast
in which every person preeeut played web
their part, the Meet to the boat and
hasten was given by Rev, Dr. Marsh,
M. A., of Hamilton, and Rev, A, McNab,
M.A., Walton. To thio the host responded
in a few well chosen words. A pleasant
evening was efberwarde spent in Bong
and story. The mueioal part of the
program was attended to by Miee Dora
Kinney and Miee Annie Ferguson and
all went merry as the marriage belle
which chimed a quarter of a century ago.
The worthy o00ple were tbe reoipienbs of
it well assorted array of ooetly preeente,
but the ones which will be most highly
prized by them was a couple of
elegant
and wetly Morrie chairs, preaeuted to
them by the members of the family as a
token of the respect and esteem in whiob
the parents ere held by those who, though
gone ant from beneath the old root tree,
are not forgetful of peat kiudueeeee of
childhood yeare. At an early hour
the oompany left for their several homes
atter wiehtog Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner
many yeare of happinese elill to Dome.
Dolma WsoDINO.—Oa Wednesday,
Out. 11th, at 8 p. m,, a double wedding
service was solemnized in the Point
Douglas Preebyteriao oburab, Winnipeg,
by the pastor, Rev. Donald Munroe,
when Mies Hannah Ingram, and Miee
Minnie Bennett, both of Walton, joined
haude and hearts in matrimonial al.
Banned with W. J. Hawthorne, of Was.
GRAM
CHOPPiNG
The undersigned beg leave
to notify the farming uomrnnuity
that they are now ready to do
all•kiuds of Grain Chopping jnd
Crushing at lowest rates. All
work will be promptly and care-
fully attended. to.
Thuell Bros.
Mill at Electric Light Building.
Ladies'
Matches.
and
Chains
Just received solve of the newest
productions in Watches and
(Jbtiins of the highest quality. If
yorie Watch was got from us you
have no regrets. We stand back
of the goods we sell and handle
the best quality. We invite your
inspection.
H. L. Jackson
LISADlta SIi1WPtLLBB,
26, 1908
W. H. KER.R. Pro
kada, Manitoba, and Samuel MoBpaddeo,
Boiese aim
v It wee a pretty
but quiet
event, the young !adipo having Bonotram
their homes to Winnipeg to meet their
betrothed. The brides were very eeetly
attlred, the former in oreatn brocaded
luetre, trimmed with Waitron over lane,
and the latter in cream netting trimmed
with pearl wavelet chiffon, After the
ceremony the ocmpany drove to the Bey.
rumor Hotel, where they bad tea, While
is' the oity Mr, and Mee, lfoBpadden
were guests of the Brunswick House.
They left by the eerly train for Kiilar-
ney, where they visited friends and weal
o their home at Buiesevain where
they were tendered a hearty reoeptton.
ttSr. and Mre, Hawthorne, put np at the
Seymour. They toured the pity on
'l'hureday and left on Friday far Dolor.
aine, After a ehort welt with the
groom's parents they drove to Waehade
where they make their home. The many
„Id friends of the interested praise wish
them tetany happy, prosperous yeare In
the West Fend will be glad to see them
bank here on occasional visite to relativee
.Fed friends.
kiOlara.ve.
Rev. J. J. Hestia will preach a Thanks.
giving Batmen on Thursday morning at
10 BO a'olook.
Mre. James B. Stratton hae been very
ill dnrfug the peat eveek and her preseut
oonditiou preeagee alarm to her relatives..
Bpeuial evangelietl° eervfnee are being
uonduoted in the Methodist ohuroh here.
The pastor, Rev. A. E. Janes, was assisted
last week by Rev, Mr. Wileou, of Teee•
water.
Leet Sunday Rev. Mr. Hardy, of Lista.
wel, occupied the palplt of the Presby
terian ohuroh here morning and evening
nod gave two fine airmane. Tire mora•
ing Sermon was on the gocdoeee of God
and the evening discourse referred to the
New Life. Special maeie was rendered
by the oboir. The entertainment on
Monday evening, under the auspiuee of
the young people of the ocngregation, was
a marked en00eee, the fioanial preemie
being aver $88.00. A choice, varied and
Bell balanced program was presented aa,
follows ;-. ()peeing selection by the ohoir ;
prayer ; welcoming words by the pastor,
Rev. J. J. Retitle ; B010, Mr. Cook, of
Clinton ; male quartette from Weetfield ;
solo, Mies Chienolm, of Windham ; ad.
dreee, Rev. A. E.(Jonee, Belgrave ; duet,
Mee.re. Henry and Wightmen ; addreee,
W. H. Kerr, Brussels ; solo, Mr. Cook ;
solo, Mies Ohishulm ; address, Rev. Mr.
Hardy, of Lietowel ; male quartette ;
adjournment t0 basement for refreeb•
menta ; solo, Mr, °Dirk ; male quartette ;
vote of thanks solo, Miee Chisholm ;
anthem by 'choir ; llenediotion by Rev.
Mr. Janes. The soloists did themselves
credit ; the Male Quartette was a pleas.
ant variation and the choir did their part
nobly. Addreeeee were pointed and
praotioal and the chairman and aeoom•
palliate performed their reepeotive parte
moat ecoepte.bly. All enjoyed a good
time.
Dtite9.
Two weddings on for next week and
more to follow shortly.
A shooting match wee held here Mon
day wbioh wan attended by a largoorowd
of our local sports.
Several Ethelitee attended the Tem
peranoe Conference in Brussels on Tbee.
day afternoon of tbie week.
The farmers are now ehipping their
sugar beets. Six or seven oars were
loaded at the station ,hie week.
The Home makers' ohoir in the Metho•
diet cburoh last Sunday night was a
Madded euooeev, eurpaeeing all (there in
tinging if not in numbers.
Two rigs tried t0 dotheimpoeeible last
Saturday evening, viz., to pave one an-
other on our narrow bridge. Reault, a
twisted axle and a job for one of our
blitokemithe,
The Trusteed of our eobool have re.
engaged Miee Shannon ire Priuoipal for
next year' at an advance of $16,00 oil her
former salary. Mies Shannon is an A 1
Member and we are all pleased to know
that we will have her with tie for another
year. We have not beard ae yet who her
muds -taut is to be.
ADDRESS AND PnaenNTaxtoN.—Tneeday
evening of last week a farewell party for
R. and Mrs. Dilworth and eon was given
at the home of M. Henry, of Ethel. A
large number of old friends and aoquaiut-
an0ee eerembled to eapree8 their regret
at the departure of euah well known reei-
dente ani, good wished for the future.
This they did in a vary tangible form by
the presentation of an elegant Silver
Service. The young people presented
Remelt Dilworth with a beaulitul ebav•
log set. Andreae was as followe,—
To R. Dibwortlt and Family ;—
Ms with pieaeure that we reoall to-
night your long sojourn among us. Yon
bave seen our ueigbborhood'o early hie.
tory and development to Ito eplendid and
prosperous position. Yon have interest-
ed yourself In the progress that hae been
made, manifesting that true oilizenehip
that always has at heart the welfare of
the oonutry. We will remember you not
only for your interest it our cottony but
for your genial and eunny ways. You
have ever ntanifeeted that spirit o1
friendship that makes life a p)eaeure by
throwing open your hospitable home to
those social gathetiuge wbioh bind the
hearts of the people in close flee of friend,
ship. While we think of your position
among se ae one of the benefactors of
those earlier days we are glad to realize
that your youthful enthusieem had noir
abated and that you are following the
motto of the wise man, "Young man go
Went," In your seeking a new home in
the far West thus severing the elm Hee
of friendship we have deep feeliuge of
Borrow, We regret deeply the loos of
your own presence and also that of your
esteemed partner in life, who has eo
lovingly and faithfully shared your joys
and eorrowe, and your eon wbo will aver
hold a warm place in the hearts of our
young people. We will trust for a re
unioo before many yeare to moan the
happy days of yore, 18 however, we will
not be privileged to reunite here we trust
wo will all meet in that Greater Country
where all eorrowe 00000 and shadows flet,
les+ts6
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The undersigned will pay 800. per
cwt, for any tmentity of good, hand
piolrel Winter ripples delivered at my
ahup. Applee met t be of a good eize for
varieties and properly matured and
colored, Every precaution should be
taken is' handling eo that they will not be
bruised as bruised frail fa only lit for
evaporating purposes and will have to be
boaght et a reduction.
omson
away. We, your old friends and neigh
bore, wish to express in this tangible way
oar eineere appreoietion of your friend.
.hip in the past and our good wiebeej for
your future happiueee.
R, PnaesoN,
[digued] T. VonnaN,
J. PaAnson,
R, Bean, •
The reply wttd typical of the recipient,
It woe short, full of gratitude, and re.
niprooated the good wishes expreeeed for
himself and family. A floe time was
enjoyed end Mr. and Mre. Henry were
voted A 1 In the best and berthas business.
We all wish the Delworthe the beet of
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GrO:v.
A few weddiage are ou the program.
Damao 'Johnston's new house is near-
ly completed and the girls are wondering
who 7
etre. Matthew Stewart is spending
Chankegiviug holidaye with friends near
Guelph.
Dao. Steles while hunting on Monday
afternoon eeuured a flue fax and seven
rabbits.
Municipal affairs are very quiet.
Some day there are a few 005100010 for
Donnell Board seats,
Damian McNabb had returned to the
14th non. of Grey ae be intends working
his fatbet'e farm next year,
Several ¬ion sales ere still on the
list iu Grey, the dated appearing in the
Sale notices in this ieeue of Twa POST.
David Ritchie, 18th coo., arrived
home ,hie week from a trip to the North.
vest. He may eventually become a eat.
tier in the Weet.
Tse POST extends congratulations to
R. F. and Mre. Moore, of Sonrie, Mao,,
to the arrival of a ecu, The happy par.
ente were former residents of tats town.
ship, Mre. Moore being formerly Miss
Jeerte Toltec, 16th coo.
Teesdale Whitfield, Geo. 8peiran and
Matthew Stewart, of the sturdy yeo-
manry of Grey township, are bank from
a holiday outing to the Great West.
They saw many old friends of former
days and are eatiefind ae to the great
possibilities of that laud.
The 60 acre farm of' Thomas Johnston,
non. 18, ,vee sold at the recent sootier}
dale to Philip James, of Turnberry, for
the dam 01$2,800 and possession will be
elven on Marcia Set. Mr. Johnston had
been a resident of Grey for about 25
years and will likely continue to make
hie horns here ae be had a sou, Ooonoillor
Duncan Johnston, and a daughter, Mre,
George McTaggart, 16th coo. Mrs.
Johnston died several yeare ago.
Morriss.
Mise Susie Manning ie vieiting in
Stratford.
The Bodmin new steel bridge will
soon be oomlpeted.
Mies Priscilla Manning, who had been
visiting relativee and friends in Mark -
dale, Floebertoo, and Mount Forest for
the past four months, returned to bet
borne here on Mooday.
We are sorry to hear tbet on Thateday
evening of last week Mre, John Spelt., 411
line, bad the misfortune to fall from e
tense ebe was climbing over and broke
one of her arms near the wriet and will
be oompelled to take undesired holidays;
On the first day of Brussels Fall Pair
Mre. Wm. Wilkineoo, 4th line, bad the
misfortune to ipjare her right knee in the
"Palace" by her foot going through be.
tween planks in the floor. The knee wee
dielooated and hae (aueed her ooneider•
able pain since but we hope she will soon
be able t0 be about a6 usual.
Owing to the intention of Reeve Code
to retire from Whets at the alone of tale
year a lively rime ie expected for the
Reeve's chair, Oounoiliore Shaw and
Taylor are said to be is' the field already
And are canvassing for the coveted honor.
There will be several new candidates for
Oonneatlore also.
!Aide Mand Bryane, daughter of Wm.
Bryabe, who had one of her limbs injured
eorne time ago, and from which recovery
wee not nearly ae good as desired, went
to Toronto a fete weeks ago for en oper.
etion. The limb was broken and meet
and although Buffeting a good deal at
times the patient is making favorable
program but will not be able to get home
for a while yet. Her many friends wieh
ber a speedy oonvaleeoenoe and oomplete
restoration,
Jno, andFeank Lowe, who have spent
the paet S iminer in trying their bands
at farming on their arrival from England
at the farme of Jno, ' Mooney and he.
Sharp and /no. Manning, 6th line,
respectively, left this week for Winnipeg
where Frank had encored a eituation in a
publishing haute. They are worthy
young men whose oonduot while here
wee most exemplary and we will be pleas-
ed to hear of them doing well. Both
boye are induetrione and anxious to learn
Oauadian ways,
This week Jae, Sharp, rented the
homestead farm, whlcb he purchased a
year ago from hie father, 5t11 jibe, to
Dan, Denman, of Bruetele, who had taken
a 8 year lease and gete p000eesion next
month, Mr. Denman ebould do well on
it ire he is a hard worker, Mr, Sharp
Will hold an adotion Bale of farm etook,
implemente, deo., In the near future and
wilt return t d r e
to o Toted °, Ohio, where b
will follow his old job t of eleetrieal
eug;neering in whiob be is an expert
holding en authorized oertifieate for the
eame. He found farming a trifle Blow
after the more active and more seamier.
ative calling preceding his homeoomiug.
Jim ie gaits a !metier.
Morris Council Meeting.
The °annuli met according to adjourn
mens in the Council Room, Morrie, at
Out. 1011,. Merebere all present, the
Reeve is' the chair. Mioutee of last
making read and eoatflrmed. Moven
oy Mr, Selly, eroonded by Mr. Mu.
Cutobeou that Councillors Shaw and
Baylor be inatra0ted to ittepeat the road
opposite lint 7, 2nd Oou. lice, respecting
obetraotione ecoid to be in the river,
Carried. On complaint of Geo, Arm
strong reepeutiag stagnant water oil
roadway at Lot 4, Oou. 6, it was
moved by Mr. Shaw, eeoonded by Mr.
Baylor that the Clerk be intimated to
uotity the Towoeh.p Engineer request.
ting him to have the Cronin Award in
said locality parried into effect at once,
Carried, Oa motion of Taylor and
Kelly the !reeve end Treasurer were in.
etraaled to borrow $1800,00 for ourreut
expenditure. Amounts were ordered to
be paid as follows :—For gravel.—
Geo. Jaoksob $ 8 64
John Oolclough 7 Ou
George Pea000k 5 88
J. Smith jr 6 72
Wm. Kearney 4 69
J. 13, Kearney 6 28
Afton Speir, gravelling on (antra
aide line 80 00
3, W, Oruikehaok, guard fame7 76
.tae, Garter, hauliug gravel 19 72
T. Healy, ditch 2 00
J. A. McLean, gravelling on W
B 145 68
H. Fear, gravelling on 7th tine68 00
d, Selly, inspecting 4 50
Seleotore of Jurors, each 4 00
Geo. Coombe, graveiling on N. 13 25 00
Wm. Breokeuridge, gravelling on
N. B
13 50
A. Hughes, repairing bridge.,8 50
Jae. Peewee, repairing culverts., 8 65
A, Oantelon, digging diced). 10 80'.
Wm. Thornton, tile and work on
Award drain 26 20
Jae. Gibeoo,repairiug road 2 00
D. Jewitt, damages, hauling
gravel 50
Jae. Taylor, material and work
at Belgrave 20 20
Wm. Bates, oulvert 1 00
R. Niohol, d€Soh and ouivert7 00
John Manning, repairing culvert 4 00
P. Tarr, oerneut rite 8 68
R, Yoaill, gravelling, inepeoting
and repairing convert 18 26
T. Clark, hauling material and
repairing bridges 7 00 I
A. Nioboleon, inepeotiug cement
work 88 50
0. Barber, pt. payment for abut.
meets 1000 00
R. B. Al000k, ditch and culvert,8 00
Thos. Blank, iuepeoting on W. B. 10 50
The Council then adjourned to meet
again on the 10th November next,
W. CDans, Clerk.
People We Know.
Klee Downey is visiting at Chatham.
Warden Miller ie away to New Ontario
on a trip.
Edward Speira0 was in Goderieh over
Sunday vieiting hie coo.
Will. Mart is home from Calgary for e
vibe under the parental roof.
Mre. Barbara Strachan will make her
home with Mre. (aurae) Thompson.
Martin and Ward -Farrow were visitors
at Postmaster Farrow'e over Sunday.
Inepeeter Robb had gone to Kingston
to visit his brother who has been serfoae-
ly ill.
• Mre. A. Somere has been on the eiok
list bat is improving we are pleased to
elate.
Misses Ritchie and Robertson are
enjoying Tbankegiviug holiday with
Toronto friends.
S. Somme, wife and eon, Fergus, and
Mies Somers, of Sealant', were visitors
in Bracelets this week.
The Wroxeter Star says:—Mies Wilton,
of Braedele, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Emmet a few days this week.
Mre. J. Leckie and ber mother, Mre.
Jae. Oliver, are spending Thaukegiving
with old friends in Deludes town,
Mies Siuola€r, of Brneoele, is visiting
Mre. John Anderson and Wee Misses
Maggie and Orral McKee, of Gorrie,
ilire. S. Shoemaker, of Berlin, road
calling on her dieter, Mre. J, J. Wilton,
whose health is not improving ae fast ae
her friends would like,
Jno, nod Mrs, Carter are home from
an extended visit in Owen Sound, Their
daughter, !tire, Perris Beirnee, of Grey
township, is in very poor health.
Mies Maggie Scott, who arrived here
last week from Edinburgh, Scotland, was
10 days on the Atlantic, Ocean was very
rough for three days and nearly every-
body sick. The good ehip "Sicilian"
plowed the waters nobly, however, end
landed her hundreds of passengere at
Montreal in due course,
Mre. John Wynn left last week for
Toronto aaotmpenying her daughter,
Mrs, F. J. Solieak, and will emend the
Winter in the Queen city. - Mr, Sebeak
has purohaeed a oomtortable home, 148
Farubam ave,, wbioh they have taken
poseeeeiou of. We wish them many
happy yeare In their new home.
This week Time. and Mrs. Pepper re
moved from Brussels to Hensall where
they purpose making their home for the
fatur0. They resided in that locality
before buying afarm adjttoeot to Brus-
eels Whioh they Bold last year end have
lived in town until ehi0 weak. Mr, and
Mra. Pepper will meet many old frieade
at Hensen,
David B. Moore has leased the W, P,
Soots house, corner Turnberry and Wil-
liam streets'
for the Winter, so as to be
near ohuroh, Owing to defective eye
eight the dietanoe 10 hie oomfortablo
home, Turnberry street Booth, inter.
fared with his getting to the services.
7
Misa.e uta
n a rheumatism en also prevents. s r
p
her from getting to (thumb, being unable •
to walk the long dietauuu at rimae, We
hope both will improve in health.
111U1l1;11 U111Ui'31.
A aeries of Evougeifotle servioee will
oornmeuoe early In November in Bruseele
Motoodfet ahurah.
Thaukagiviog service at 10 30 a. m. in
Melville ohuroh ou'l:buredey ul tbie
The pastor will preaub.
Loot Sunday .itev. Mr. Ooeeue preached
Ulan the subject "Otirtet't preet•000 in
the storm,"at the morning eervaoe in .the
Methuttrat ahurob hate sod in the evening -
tba rt, me wile "Tate Sbekivab."
Next Sabbath wilt be Conuexioual Day
10 the Methodietchurches at Oraubrook
and Bruesele, $120 ie asked for and
special euveiopee have been prepared for
tee ocoaeiou. Thie plan worked suooese.
fully last year.
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church,
13rueeele, have out only paid the interest
0s' the i'areuuage debt amounting to 540,
but reduced the prirteipal by 5100. Thie
makes the pereouage mortgage 5700 now,
with goon praepeets of furtbur reduo•
Ware,.
The Loudon Cunferenee Epworth
League Couveutlou will be held in the
Ftret Methodist ohuruu on Nov. 8th and
9th. Mies Minnie McNaughton, of
Broeeele, who ie 4th Vtoe President, hoe
a toles, "How we make the Social moo
into a success." W. H. Kerr is aeeigued
the very matter of Taut autjeot, "How
to finance the Summer Scheele." The
program to be preaeuted is a good one.
Last Sabbath was the 26th aouiversary
of the pastorate of Rev. Dr. hoes in Mel.
v1110:haroh and as es his 008tom be dealt
with the tvorlt of the Ultrtetian minieter.
tae text at the morning service wee :—
"Take bead to the ministry wbioh thou
hast received ice the Lo -1, that thou ful,
lit it," Col. 4:17. Ho,eaid every miuistry
to be rnghtty fulfilled moat be (1) An
evangeltoal ministry, by constantly and
noutidoutlyprotlaimiug to the people the
Jimeutiel truths of the Gospel ; (2) An
educative ministry, by endeavoring to
,heti!i into the mindeand hearts of men
the great teaomnge contained in the Holy
Sur;ptoreu ; (8) Au elevating and uplifting
ministry, by briugiog to bear epos' men'e
;ivee )irauteoal, helpful and traneforming
principles of the Uttriotran faith ; (4) A
quickening and ineptriug mittietry by
,eekiug to implant is' the souls of men
the etimulatiug and energising motives
whiob abound in the revealed Word,
The evening text was "Au interpreter,
one among a thousand," the sermon set,
ring forth some of the real qualities of en
ideal expositor of snored Truth,
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
THE loot crescent put advertised for in
Oast week'e Posy bad been returned to
its owner. Advertising of the right kind
PRP.
p Dtt. OVENS, M. D., Surgeon, Oooaliet
speeiahea, Diseases of Eye, Bar and
Nose treated and glossae fitted properly.
tVill be at Smith's Drug Store, Bruosele,
en Tuesday, Nov. 14:u. Hoare 8 a, m.
to 1,80 p. m.
Bnuotnna MARBLE Woaxs shipped two
fine monuments to Stratford this week
Joe 0 Bontnaoaurd granite and the other
Stanstead. S. 0. Wileou went to the
Cassia city to overate the erection.
Lain Monday Dickson Bros„ who
handle both horses tend cattle in large
uumbere, ehipptd two loads of cattle
from here, detained for Manchester,
England. They were a ahoiaa bnaoh and
ahoald mak, the ehippere some money.
1(3000 Three—Henry !McLean, of
SIauaah,. North Dakota, formerly of
Srnseele, in rsmittitrg hie enbecriptton
to TEE POST, eeye ;—Wu have had good
trope and a prosperous year in this part
of Dakota, a great many miles of G. N.
R.13. railway lines have been built. All
former Bruueelitesare doing well. Donald
McIntosh has just completed a palatial
residence on hie beautiful farm near
Hannah.
Tunenax of lent weals George William
Watlaee, only eon of Finlay Molutoeh,
4th eau., McKillop, died of inflommttiun
of the bowels, after a brief illness, aged 4
years. The funeral took plate on Thum.
lay to Maitland Bank cemetery. Mre.
NI Qin cosh is a sister to Reeve Henderson,
of Brussels. The latter attended the
funeral. Much sympathy ie felt foe
the parents in the death,of their bright
little boy.
Tateretaxou CoNrtanarton,—As per
amlonneemet16 a Onttfereette on the
present Ternperauoe eituation tette held
to the Tows' Hall !Here on Tuesday when
repreeeutativee trona Grey, Morris and
Sruseelo aseemb€ed in goodly tnumbere.
Thur. Strachan wits appatutetd ahteirmon
of the meeting and W. 11;, Kerr Seem -
tory. After prayer by Rev, kir, Burnett,
of Moleoworth, the object of the meeting
was stated and A. T. Couper, of 0110101 ,
the repreeeutntive of the Dominion
Alliance, was celled upon who spoke at
tettgtbltpen the question of Local Option
:end the result of the full and free disoue•
Mon was the organization of a brauoh of
theAlliauee, Theoffiosre were rte bol
lows :—Preeident, Tboe, Straonau ;
Viae Pres., Dir Smith ; Seo..Treea., G.
A, Deadman. Vide Presidents were alto
named and preliminary arrangements
made tor tbe bolding of organization
ineetinge in the three mnntaipalitiee to -
eee about the oir0ulation o6 Nitioue to
be presented to the reepeba. • Clouneile,
Meaning foe Grey will be heldl.,axt Mon-
day, at Baud, aotntnenciug. at 2 p, ret
end for Morris at Suuebine on Tumidity
Afternoon. Sbort adeireesee were givtel
by the minietere and a number of 'the
laymen present after whiob the meeting.'
was diemieeed by prayer by Bev, 131r.
Armstrong, of Ethel, Campaigns' will
Moo be carried on in Elms, Howiok, •
Turnberry and East Wawanoeb towu
ehips talo Fall, Publics meetfnge 111
dieonee the quoetion will be arranged oe
exon as the Domicile deal with the
petitions, Mr. Cooper, who le .Very
entbustaebie in the work, went from here
to London to attend the Provincial
Sabbath Sehool Convention mad will then
go to Lambton County,