The Brussels Post, 1905-11-30, Page 1Vol. 84. No, 21
New Advertisements.
Lmal—I, 0. Riohorda,
White Pine and Tar—Jas. Fox.
Christmas buying—F, R. Smith.
A few sold daye—Ferguson di Roes.
Teacher wanted—G, W. Wilkinson.
Ohrietmae Goode—McKinnon & Co.
Notion to oreditors—A. B. Maodonald.
Underwear bargains-3laoDonald Brae,
Mislaid 03s.
Bine wilt,.
TaoNDERnY COUNCIL.—Ooancil met NOV,
20th, members ail prudent, Minutes of
former meeting adopted. Bylaw No,
17, 1905, woe paeeed for a meeting of the
electing of the township of Tnrnberry, in
the Foresters' ball, Bluevale, on Friday,
Deo, 22nd, 1905, at 1 o'clock p. m. for the
nomination of eaudidatee for the offline'
of Reeve end four Councillors for the
Municipal Connell for year 1905, A
delegation of temperance workere
appeared before the Commit, consisting
of Rev, Mr. Baker, Rev, Dr, Gundy,
Robert Shaw, Wm, F. Smith and Joe.
Leech re•onbmieeion of Local Option
Bylaw, No petition having been present•
ed, no action wee taken. Thu taxpayer/
UNDERWEAR
BARGAINS
Now that the cold weather ie
coming you will need good
warm Underwear, We will
be pleased to fit you out with
the eome. Permit us to
quote a few prices :—
LADIES' HEAVY SUITS from
.50 TO 1.50
MEN'S HEAVY SUITS from
.80 TO 2.00
BOYS' HEAVY SUITS from
70 TO 1.50
It is early to speak of %mite
Goode but we might say that
we are busy preparing to
please and suit you.
IadONALD HOS,
Jamestown
r Highest prioe for Farm Produce.
BRUSSELS,
of Tnrnberry mey pay their taxee into
the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham, on or
before the 14th day of December next,
By presenting the tax eo11eotor'e receipt
for atunature by the Bank official ie
authorized to sign the same. A number
of a000uote were paeeed and cheques
issued and °outwit adjourned to meet on
Deo. 15.
VV rttatt,tt,t•.
Mre. N. Foster wont to Leamington
Iiia week.
Iwepeeter Robb vleited the edictal here
on Monday.
Mee Rinda Martin ie the gneet of
Mende iu Harrieton.
Robert and Mre. Black have returned
from a abort visit to Ayr.
J, Leckie, of Brueaele, was in the village
last week doing baeineee,
Mre. Ewing, of Teeewater, la the guest
of her danghter, Mre, Geo. Allan.
Geo. Howe and tamily have moved to
the roeidenoe Lately vacated by Jae. Allan.
Niro. L. S. Palmer left for 81. Mary/
last week owing to the inane of a relit•
tive.
W. H. Kerr, of Broeeele, gave a Mie•
olouary addreeei0 the Methodiet church
Sanday evening.
"Corea and her Mfseione" wee the
subject taken at the Weetmiueter Guild
Sunday evening.
Richard McMichael has returned from
the Weet and ie 010itiug his mother, Mrs.
A. McMichael er,
H, and Mre. Schwalm and Mine
Schwalm, of Mildmay, visited last week
with J. R. Wendt.
A meeting of the curlers whiob woe to
have been held in W. M. Robineou'e store
Monday evening has been postponed.
Large quantities of fowl have been
received by A. H,. Rae thie weak. We
understand they are for the Western
market,
Robert Hupler, of IIowiok, returned
from Lyleton, Man., last Thursday
where he hae opera the Bummer and
Fall mouthe.
By the aooidenlal breaking of a barrel
containing scalding water, on which he
was standing in the power house one
evening last week, John Patterson had
the miefortnue to have bie feet badly
scolded, which will aonflue hire to the
houee for some time.
Mre. Soots Black bad a narrow eaoope
one day last week, her olothee oatohing
on fire from the stove near where ehe
was etaoding. Jno. Barrie, a neighbor,
fortunately was near, and managed to put
the ffamee ono, although not until hie
bends were badly burned.
FORGING AHEAD.—Wroxeter for several
yeare was at a comparative stand still
and those who were moat interested le
the welfare of this tidy village ominously
ebook their heade when'uture proepeote
were mooted. A wonderful change has
taken place, however, for the better and
vie/hoes tire etruok with the indioatione
of progreee end permanent improvements.
Among the moat noticeable evideeoee of
ONTARIO,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1908
prosperity are the new Bement gide.
walke ; the fine new modern eahoul
hones ; the new briok Town Hall to take
the pleoe of the antiquted old baildite
over the river and J. Hemphill's store,
The Direotore of The Howiok Mntoal
Inemance Co. have parabeeed a lot op
poeite the new Town Hall and will erten
a new office, vault &o. next Spring,
Tole le a move in the right direction and
will plade at their diepoeal needed coo.
venlenoee for Bate keeping of important
papers. Better daye are dawning for
Wroxeter and Tug Pose is planted to
chronicle the advance and wish the
buaineee people the eneoeee their energy
and ioveetmeute deserve.
The anniversary servioee of the Meths•
diet Ohuroh will be held next Sunday
followed by a Tea Meeting Monday
evening, Rev, W. E. Kerr, of Clinton,
a former pitetor, will have charge of the
servioee and with Rev. C. P. Welled
and T. H. Tarr, of Gerrie, L. Perrin and
J. H. Oeterbont will give addresses
Monday evening. A good program of
meek) from onteide and local talent is
also being prepared,
!Belgravia.
A number of oar villager/ think it ie
time we had a public eobool in Belgrave.
The members of Belgrave Methodist
Sabbath Sohool are baey preparing for
their annual Christmas tree entertain.
meet. It will he held in the Foresters'
Hall on Christmas evening, Dont forget,
OONOEeT.—Belgrave L. 0, L., No. 462,
willra a 1 e
g vGrand Concert in the For -
snare' Hall, here, on Tuesday, Deo. 12.
The following talent ban been moron
for the 0000eion : Jae. Pax, of Toronto,
Comedian ; Miss Alba Chisholm, of
Wingham, Vocalist ; Mise W, MoGnire,
of Brussels, El000tioniet ; D. McDonald
and daughter, of Wingham, piping and
dancing. Chair taken at 8 p. m. by
Pant ()aunty Master, W. J. Greer, of
Wingham. Mina Norma Dineley, of
Wingbam, a0oompaniet. Plan of Hall
at Poet Office store. Jno. Armstrong,
Master, Wm, G. Nethery, Secretary.
Lea,dburv.
Bare. MoPhereou jr,, hae gone to the
Iumber woods.
John Doherty'e Bale was well oltended
and things sold well.
George Dundas and Johnny Orietol
arrived borne from the Weat.
What girl loot her bat on the 121b line
a few daye ago ? It looks a little ehady,
Mise Windsor, of Goderieb, has been
engaged as teacher for S. B. No. 9, Mo
Killop, for 1906.
Wm. and Mre. Haokwell were visiting
their eon Wm., aid other friende in
Stratford last week.
Alex. Brothereton bee been around bah
ing orders for a book on the Raeeia-
Japaneee war. He bad fairly good luck.
Duncan MoPbereon has pnrohaaed an
engine from Robt. Ball, of Beatorth. He
purpoeee grinding, nutting wood, oto.
with it.
Strictly
One Price F.
& R.
The
Lowest
A Few Cold Days
Will cause you to take refuge in a Winter Overcoat just as sure as
anything. If you've an Overcoat to buy we've a few facts to acquaint you
with before you do the buying.
Please remember that any garments we offer you are carefully,
thoughtfully and skilfully tailored. We buy from makers who have pushed
their goods right up to the top notch of excellence.
So we can Overcoat you in a style that we consider exclusive.
We can fit you as you ought to be fitted.
We will sell you materials that nobody can question either in weave,
manufacture or style.
We can let you choose from a surprisingly complete selection
And we will fix the price so that you will be getting the Cheapest Coat
in this town.
We invite You to Look and Compare.
At $3.00
—20 only Boys' Long Overeeste, with
and without velvet collars, slash pookete,
and with and without belts, good valve at
$4,00, $4,50 and $5.00. Special price to
Blear at $ 3 00
At $5,50
.t $1.00
—50. pairs only Men'e Extra
Wool Pante, worth regular $1.75.
Special at
Heavy
Extra
$ 1 00
At 190.
—10 dozen Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Oath.
mere Stookinga, eize 8}, 9, 9i, worth reg-
ular 30o, Special at
19
—15 only Youths' Long Overcoats, in ^
Fancy Tweed Mixtures, Plain Oxford Grey At $25.00
and Fine Stripes, with belts and velvet
collars, eines 30 to ..85, best quality trim - —8 only Ladies' Aetraohan Jackets, 30
rninge and worth regular $8,00. Clearing inoben long, aim88 and 40, worth regular
price 5 50 $80,00. Extra Speoial Price 25 00
FERGUSON & ROSS
GARFIELD BLOCK
We pay the .Highest Price for Butter, Eggs and .Dried Apples.
David MoOntoheon has eold 50 armee of
hie land to David Boyd. Mr, Mo.
Outoheon bee been in the West for eome
menthe. He has bought lead there.
.rtterne')f.1Cowtl.
Geo, Bekmier is now in poi/revision of
hie fico new Dement shop,
A working horse wits sold by Mo.
Donald Bros, to James Rae, of Wrox
eter.
Mies Ide, of Termite, ie visiting at
the home of her slater, Mre. D. M.
Miller.
Rev, L. Perrin, of Wroxeter, will be
the preacher in Victoria Hall next Bab
bath evening.
The new bell will be placed on S, S.
No. 10 thie weak. It is a fine large one
and will be heard n long way.
It in reported that D. L. Strachan
may go iota the mercantile baeineee at
Pine River. He should make a oompe.
tent merchant.
Arr ugeneente are being made for the
annual Ohrietmae Tree in connection
with the Sabbath School hire. Date
will be annoauaed later.
Thursday of last week a wood bee was
held on the Snell homestead by Richard
Miller and Samuel Snell at which eome
40 or 50 attended, In the evening a
metal party took plane when about 150
young people participated in a dance.
Supper was served at midnight.
A debate will be held hi Victoria Hall
on Thursday, Doo. 7th, The eabjeot,
"Resolved that in-
anemiarnoney
hae more 7
u
-
fldeuethen oharnoter," is one of ex
oeptional interest. Affirmative ie being
Galrenby Metiers. Hartley and Munro,
of Wroxeter, and the negative by Messrs,
Rich rdeon nod Thompson,
a
B I
Of CROBa B.
Don't fall to be there.
Morrt,r.
Borne of the roads have been very bad
where gravel and grading are tithing.
Manioipal affafre are commencing to be
the topic. Several intending candidates
are on the warpath,
Some of the tarmern have not got their
oomplete root crop up yet and will likely
resurrect the balance next Spring,
Blies Lily Mooney arrived home
the end of last week from an extended
visit with her mother at Omaha. Sbe
ie very weloome book,
Sunnhioe Sabbath eobool will bold
their annual Christmas entertainment
on Taeeday evening, Dee. 19th. An ex-
ceptionally good program may be expect•
ed this year.
Anderson's eobool, 3rd line, intend
holding their annual entertainment on
the evening of Deo. 22nd, when an .9. 1
program will be presented, rendered by
local and outside talent.
ALEX. CLARE PM NATURE'S DEnT.—
Early last Sunday morning Alexander
Clark, a resident of Morrie for the past
30 years, passed away at hie borne after
a severe illness, of hemorrhage of the
etomaah, for three weeks. Deceased
was born at Beewiek, on the Tweed,
Scotland, and name to ()anode when 18
yeare of age. He lived in'Anoaater town-
ebip, Co. Wentworth, before locating in
this township. Mrs. Clark, whose maid.
en name was Agnes Mo0ollougb, pre.
deceased her husband by about 3s yearn.
The enrviving children are John and
Robert, of British Oolnmbia ; Jae, and
George, at home, and Wm. in Broeeele.
They were all at the tonere! exoepling
the Bret mentioned. Mr. Olark wan in
hie 70th year and was an active, iodine
trine man, enjoying the esteem of all
who knew him. In aharoh relationship
he was a Methodist and in polities a
Liberal, Funeral took place on Taeeday
afternoon, Rev. A.B. Jones, deceased's
pastor, oondnating the eervioe. Inter•
mens wee made in the Parody plot, San-
ebine cemetery. The bereaved rebore in
the eympathy of the oommnnity.
LOOar, OPTroN.—In reply to the Local
Option oommanioation which appeared
in our last Orme, Reeve Oode writes an
follows :—In reply to your Morris tortes
pendent of .last week, concerning the
deputation that waited on the Morrie
Council on November 20th asking them
to submit a Loco' Option bylaw to the
eleotore to be voted on at the Municipal
election, I would eay ae regarde the
tents of the oaee he is very wide of the
mark. Firet—In regard to the deputa-
tion, he hae made it a good deal larger
than the Conuoll 10 aware of. He
mentioned namee on the deputation who
were there on other business and never
spoke on Local Option to the Coanail.
I only know of three or tour on the depu.
tion who were ratepayers of Morrie,
Those olergymen who wore preeent claim
to be, bat in my opinion are not rate•
payers beoauee they pay no rate. Se.
oond—Your oorreepondent Bays that "the
Reeve seemed to think that their breef-
neae wan private and not open to the
public," I fail to Bee how be can eon-
etrue my cations fu that way. After
the deputation had addreteed the Council
for over three house, I rose in my place
from the ohair and addressed the depute.
tion, titling them in my opinion the
Council would not he juetlfied in submit•
ting a by-law without a petition from the
ratepayers, and I called on the Board
eaoh iu turn to expresstheir opinion,
which they did before deputation, eo that
it is quite easy for your informant to see
that the Connoil wee unagimoue in their
opinion. The deputation then asked me
o cell a specie[ meeting in order that
they might get up a petition, and I rano
ed on the ground that it wee not Doe1stn•
ary to pall epeoial meetings, only in ogee
of aeoidente or eome antorneen event, and
I held that thin grievance, it it can be
palled each, has been before the people
tor over 40 some and there hag been
ample opportunity to bring it before the
Connell at any regular meastng
in that
length of time. The deputation utntlon aII
claimed to be great lovers of lintel' fair
play, butt would ask youroorreepondent
11 it wan British fair play to hold the
whip over our heade and threaten to
throw as cal of office if we did not accede
to their wishes ? 'Tie eaoh member of
the deputation did se he addtees0d the
Connell and before they bad any iodine,
Hon ao to bow we were going to not on
the matter. I are ,quite willing to let the
Ohriotlen oilstone of Morrie deal with
moomMagmagarmessaugew
W.H. HERR; Frop
the Connell ae they tree lit. If your in•
torment hae any more to Bay on Bila
eubjeos, and will write aver bio own
oigoalure 1 will reply but will pay no
more attention to ananymoae oommu0i•
oetione, I mey eay in oonolnsion that I
have not made any aoeortioae here which
eanuot he proved by the whole Ooanofl,
'fhonking yon, Mr. Editor, for your
valuable apace, I am, youre truly, Teroarhe
Corsa, Reeve of Morrie.
(Yrtt it t)roolir .
GOLDEN WgnpxNo.-.Tho Cadillac (Minh.)
Evening News, of November 9th, gives
the following interesting sketch of the
Golden Wedding of Wm, and Mrs. Kai.,
ser, a000mpanied by a good portrait,
former roeedentn of thio locality : —
Mine Elizabeth Long, of Vaughan, in
the province of Ontario, and Wiliam
Kaiser were married at Nobletou,
Ontario, November Bit, 1855, Rev.
Mr. Ferquersou being the officiating
mfoiotor. Mr. and Mre. Kaiser, who
came to Cadiltao in the Fail of 1885,
oelobrated the liftbfetb anniversary of
their marriage, yeeterday, and in the
oelebratiou were etiolated by their oblld•
ren and families, friends ant of town
and home, and neighbors, Mre, Kaieer
wae born in Germany, near Strane•
burg, December 11, 1834, neariy eev.
euty.one years ago, She accompanied
her parents, in 1853, to Canada, the
ooeau journey, in it sailing vessel, re.
goiring tlfty•tour days, the family
leaving r
v Germany on t1( t Febe 16 b
g Y of P
raary and arriving 01 Toronto ea the
28th day of tbe following April. Mr.
Kaiser was born in the township of
Vaughan, is the province of Ontario,
December 21, 1855, nearly seventy
yeare ago. He hae been in the employ
of Oobbe & Mitchell eines 1897, and is
yet strong and vigorous, looking forward
to many motive years. Mr. and
Mre. Kaiser began their observance
yeeterday afternoon, ut their home on
Wood street, with a reception from 2
o'clock to 5, followed by a eneption in tJ e
the evening from seven o'clock until nine.
Retreobmeuts were eerved at these two
reaeptiohe. After nine o'oiock the im
mediate members of the family, the
children and their families, partic-
ipated in a re•onion, followed by danc-
ing, among the dancers being Mre.
Oaieer and ber brother, Joseph Long,
who indulged in a waltz together.
Mr, and Mre. Kaiser are the
parents of eleven children, seven
of whom, Mre. John Garvin, Mrs,
James Joh0Otou, Mre. John Philips,
Mre, George Jobneton, Mrs. E. 0.
Rice and William Kaiser, of thie city,
and Austin A. Kaiser of Chicago, are
living and bartioipated in the golden
wedding oelebration. Nine grand•
uhildreu were also in attendance,
Jacob Loog of Oranbrook, Ontario, a
nephew, John Lang, of Brueaele, On -
tarso a nephew, Mre. Edward Cox of
Big Rapide, a niec0, Mre, Jamie Thom.
eon of Petoekoy, a eialer of Mr. Khieer,
Jamoe Thompson, junior, of New Mexico,
a nephew, Mies Elsie. Wilton of Brussels,
Ores. Anetie A. Kaiser, of Chicago, a eon
and Mre. Keefer were out•of•town gamete.
Parlor decoratione for the two reoeptioae
were Princess pines and yellow
ohryoanthemumeand the dining room
and table deooratione were oarnalione
and smilax. Among tbe preeeble reeds,
ed by Mr. and Bice. Kaiser were a gold
watch and chain for Mr. Kaiser, two gold
creases for) Mre. Kaiser, two gold handle
umbrellas, a gold aleck and many pines
of gold tabes ware and hoose ornaments.
Cadillac in general will join in the half
Dentary felicitations for Mr. and Mrs.
Kaiser, who have been among the good
011100ne of the community for 20 yearn,
and who have been helpful and benefioial
in their participation in community
affairs. That they' may live long
years to Dome, and be happy and
prosperous, ie the oommnnity eon
tribotion to the marriage celebration
yesterday afternoon.
Ifltfrel.
Additional Ethel news on page 5.
10 ciente gate Tien POST for balance of
this year.
Township Connoil will' meet here on
Deo. 15th for their next meeting,
Mrs, Rowe, of London township, le
visiting her daughter, Mre. E. F. Free-
man.
The bridge men are here to pat up the
Kerr bridge and if the weather is favor.
able will Boon have it together.
Don't forget to come to hear the gobble
gobble song by 15 little fellowe Friday
night at the Sobool Concert here.
We uotioe that R. 0. Davies ie billed
to sing at a tea meeting in Wroxeter
Metbodietobarah next Monday evening.
Charlie will do hie part rill right.
Dao. Bokmier, of Clinton, ie visiting
his mother and other friends here, Dan,
hae been in the Went for the past three
months and can now tell of some great
eights he saw while there.
RUDEST VonnEN DECEASED. — After an
ilheeee of about three weeks Robert pad•
den, who tee been a reeideut of this
locality for the poet 25 yeast, was nailed
away to his long home at 12.15 0. in. last
Monday, in hie 85th year. The end came
at the home of hie daughter, Mre, John
Mitchell, lot 21, coo, d, Grey, - 01d age
wee the cause of hie demise. Since the
death of Mre. Vudden, tour years ago, be
lied been shifting with various members
of hie family, He wee a native of Beg.
loud and wee married before Doming to
Oanada to Mimi Mary Himont, They
lived in Wilmot, Elma and Maryboro'
townehipe before purchasing the Thom,
Gatenby farm North of Ethel, uow own-
ed by bin son Thamae. Mr. Vodden
owned the Sonia farm prior to hie selling
to Jno Mili r
now of Drew. He
is
survived bya large and well known him.
sly. William and John in Manitoba ; and
Thomas, Of Grey, are the eoue, with
Robert deoeaeed 16 years ago, Tbo',
daaghtere are 1—Mre. Damen Muth -
ton, of Grey ; Mre. Joos Miller, Drew •
Mtn, Jap. Lindsay, Grey ; Mre. Joseph
Mutohieon, Mookton ; Mrs. Jno. Natation
and Mre. Donald MONiehol, of Grey
townehip. Deceased wee to member of
the Methodist church and a coneervative
in polities, He was a bawl haeltand, a
good father and a hind neighbor. Wed.
ueeday afternoon the 1(101 ritee were
eoiemnized and after an appropriate
service the remains were conveyed to
Elma Centre eematory for interment,
The bereaved have tate eympathy of the
community, Rev, Mr, Armstrong tOon•
ducted the service.
There is a great showing of talent on
the program for the Consort to be held in
the Hall here on Thursday evening of
next week, obief of whiob will be Will.
McLeod, the fanny mac from Seaforth,
Public School Concert in the Township
Hell Friday evening of thie week. The
program wits coronet of vocal and in
etrumental moeio, drilla, dialogues, oto,
sed will be worth hearing. Proceeds
will be devoted to the purchase of a
school Library, a moat laudable enter
prise,
There was a large turn out of Canad•
On Foresters Bubbatb afternoon at the
Methodist ohuroh here wbeo Eh, Sanders
aoted an Marshal with Soma 60 brethren
in procession. Rev. Mr, Armstrong was
the preacher and gave a very praotioal
and appropriate sermon on the text
"No mac liveth to himself," dwelling on
the Forsetio words,"Liberty, Benevolence
and Oonoord," in speaking of the duties
devolving apoa true citizens of this grand
country.
w rot toll.
A p'armers' Institute meeting will be
held here in January,
Mre. D. FritzfY, of Toronto is visit-
ing
e r i is-
ing at her father's Mr. Alex klolienzie'e.
The annual A. 0. U. W., boll and
supper will be given on Friday evening
of thie week.
Mies Ada Seaman, evangelist, of
Blenheim, is aeeioiing Rev. R. S. Baker
in a series of 0900101 services in the
Methodiet ohuroh, Servioee will be held
every evening et 8 o'clock,
It is said the McKim House bag been
leold to M. Rowlan and that next Spring
it may be:converted into business places
in antioipation of a 0. P. R. boom, Mr,
McKim will retain poeseeeion until next
March,
Last week Alex. Chrie(opher arrived
home from the Weat after a stay of a few
months. He was ;n Griewoed locality in
whiob section be eaye orope turned oat
well. Mr, Ohrietopber may reborn to
Manitoba next year.
Box SOCIAL. -- The members of the
Ladien' Gadd of St. George's aharoh par
pose bolding a Box B"oial at the home of
Wm. Sboldioe jr., here, on Thursday
evening, Deo, 711, A. short program wilt
be given after whish an emotion Bale of
the boxes will take plane. All are Dor
dimity invited to Dome and have a good
time.
Fon ALnenTA, — Friday of tbie week
Mrs. Walter Turnbull and her gone, Jobe
and Andrew and Jae, and Mre. McMillan,
old resideate of thio looality, leave for
Strait/cone, Alberta, N. W. T., with the
intention of making their home there.
They will likely take up land. A call
will be made at Sturgeon Falls, Ont,, 00
Charles and Mre. Tnrnball on the oat.
going trip. Many old friends here will
be glad to hear of their prosperity in
that land of wonderful poeeibilitiee.
The annual Union Sunday School Con.
ventioawas held in the Methodist thumb
last Thursday afternoon and evening. Tbe
attendance in the afternoon woe slight,
consisting in the main of workers in the
different Sunday Scheele, In the even,
ing, a good audience was present, and the
different topics received spirited dieonse-
ion. A teudenoy toward denominational
view pointe, however, wae noticeable in
the dieoaeeione which is mach to be re-
gretted, end which it continued in will
mar the effect of the Convention. It was
deoided to widen the scope of tbe
Convention, and in future it will be
known as the Union B. S. and Young
People's Society Convention. James
Smillie, ao president meet, officiated an
chairman in the evening, Rev. R. B.
Baker, the retiring President, filling the
chair in the afternoon. The unavoidable
abseooe of Rev. Messrs. Lang•Ford and
Oarewell, who were expected to address
the meeting in the evening, shortened
that aeoeioi somewhat,
Gre.v.
Township Council will meet on Deo.
15th.
Irvin Raynaed ie bank from his trip to
the Northwest.
Additional Grey township news on
page five of thin issue.
Minutes of Grey township aounoil may
be read of page 4 in this ieeue,
Blies Maggie Taylor hae been suffering
from a severe attack of neuralgia in ber
face.
Mies Margaret Switzer, who has been
engaged in a millinery store at Wingham
hae returned home,
Joe. McDonald Bold hie fine team of
bareee to Mr. Kidd, of Listowel, for
whiob lie realized the neat sum of $400.
Lan week 17. MatQaerrle, of the 4th
son., planed a beautiful piano in hie
home for the benefit 00 hie family,
The annual Smite entertainment of
S. S. No. 3, will be held on Deo. 1511(,
N. D. Rose is the teacher. In former
years the Sunday Sohool and day eobool
united but thio year the day eobool will
hold the eutertoinmeut,
The Weet half of Lot 11, eon, 15, be.
longing to the Douglas farm has been
purchased by Oliver Turnbull, of the
same line, for $1,700. There are no
buildings on it. This will prove nl
ennoble addition to Mr. Turnbull. r. 5,
Stott, of Brussels, made the Bale.
A few weeke ago Oliver Turnbull ebip.
ped 10 Leicester tame from Blyth and 4
from Atwood for the Western States
mikes. Robert McDonald, 9th eon.,
headed the 1101 with a
aatt
Q43.00 and
Mr, Turnbull d rte 4
$
17,ODopine,
They ware oonolgnod t0 A. W. Smith, of
Maple Lodge.
Plowing bine are the order of the day
on the Sod and 4th lines, Roderick Ma -
Hay, reeenlly settled On his new farm,
had a very euooeeefnl Lee on Saturday of
last week turning over 10 aoreb of old sod
in the afternoon. There were twelve
teems at work. Mr. MolIay Mabee to
extend hie thanks to big neigbbore for
their work,
Thio weep F. S, Boost diepoeed of the
100 sore farm known 00 the Patriolt
Blake property, 13th non., belonging to
George Brown, of Btuesels, to Jamie
Betz, 11th oon., too pries being $5,000,
The farm ie a good one and we wish the
putted/atter 00coee0 ire bis new property•.
Ida gets iminedlat.s poiememon,
Last Sabbath Ettie, eld'eat deogbter
of David Carnpholl, 2nd eon. • wan
called away to bar reward, She had
been 111 for the pact three or four months,
Miss Campbell woo held in high esteem
and many regrets are epolien and words
of eympathy expressed to the bereaved
relatives over her demiee, She was a
most estimable y0ang lady,
OALLEn AWAY.—.With no small sorrow
we chromate the demise of Luny Jeanet,
the youngest daughter of Donald and
Oherlotte Oampbell, 1011_oou,, which
sad event immured at Berlin hoepital
lain Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. Sbe
had beau ill for two weenie from typhoid
fever when u heart weakuese stoned
which resulted in her death.
Deceased was born in Grey township and
bad been in Berlin einem last Spring. She
was a very fine person wbo woe highly
esteemed by all who knew her. Mrs.
Campbell went to Bailin to ameba in
oaring for her 01010 daughter and Mr.
Campbell and Miss Lottie were also there
when the end came. The rerooino were
brought home Wednesday afternoon but
owing to the absenoe•of George Campbell
a brother, in tae Northweet who is on
lie way borne, the t noraf
will not take
place auto Saturday afternoon. 8erviee
will be held at 1.80 and the funeral will
leave fur Brueaele oemetery at 2 o'nlooli.
The nnlooked for eternise bee evoked
wide.o read eympathy,
GONE To NEUT.—Is Is 10 our Bad duty thin
week to obruoiole the death of a fine
young man to the person of Jobo Ed-
mond McNeil, whose spirit took its flight
to the Better Land early Saturday morn -
tug, 25th mat„ at the early age of 19
years, 0 mouths stud 8 daye, The de•
ceased was the third eon of Peter Mc-
Neil, 146h aonoeaeion, wbo with two sous,
Daniel, of Eetevan, Aesa, Hugh Arthur,
at home, a daughter, Alice Annie, and
dies ies Maggie, ere teff to mourn
the lose of the departed•. wire. McNei(
and seamed son, Willie, pre•dooeased him
on April and October, 1893. The Dab•
joss of thee notice was helmet end up•
right, and although be had not enjoyed
11,0 most vigorous health of late, yet be
WWI only aonfieed to bed eight daye,
death being caused by typhoid fever.
He paeeed peooetnlly away, bending his
coved ones Goon•Bye and treating in
Jeene, Tbe funeral took plane on Aeon•
day afternoon, 27th inet., the remains
being laid to rest in the Craobruok ceme-
tery, Rev, 1). B. McRae, conducting
he eervioe, John Edmund will be mach
mieeod in the home end by a large circle
..f relatives and friends. Many sincere
expreseione of ooneolation and sympathy
ere extended to lighten the sorrow of the
oereaved ones in thie, their dark hour of
grief. But why should you weep and
mourn, and your hearts be sorely riven.?
There're another gem in the Baviour'e
orowu, and another soul in Heaven,
People We Know.
PERSONAL ITEMS.—Barrister-
Donald visited under the parental roof
m Ash/teed over Sanday. It is time
Mae. bad a home of its own,—George
end Mrs. Thomson spent a few daye
during the past week wan Walter and
Mre. Iunee, at Moorefield, and found
them doing well.—R. N. Barrett was
dangerously i11 last week at hie home in
Wmgham bat is able to bin about again
and we trust will continue to improve.—
wire. Pennon ,s home from a visit with
Underwood relatives,—,1lre, Charles
IJartliff and sou Harry, of Clinton, were
rehewing old friendehipe in Broeeele
lest week,—Miee Gotdou, who reeidee
with her Meter, Mre. R. Poul, was under
Ice duotnr'e care this week bat we hope
dna will thou be ae well as uoaal.—Miee
Ina Flatt is home from an extended visit
with relatives in Owee Sound. She had
an enjoyable time,—Mre, $ugb McIn-
tosh and children have returned to their
home in MoKtllop.—Mre. R, Forrest
awe eon, who were visiting iu Brneeele
and Morrie, have returned to their home
to Brautford. Mr. Forreet ie bank from
a trip to the Weet.—Juo. Ritchie arrived
home not week from a taw months'
eujourn in the West. He will (Antinae
to make hie home in Brueeele,—Bert.
Gerry, who recently sold hie hardware
000ine80 in Wingteam,.has been viaitiug
under the pareutal roof to town.—Miee
Sera ERiet wae vieiting relativee iu
Atwood fast week. She brought her lit.
e0 nephew, Clothe Heist, borne with
her for a short Boy.— George Ihuee, of
eloorefleid, wee in town for a few days
this week,—Mr. Kirkpatrick, a fotmee
resident of thie l00alu.y years ago, i0 re.
uewing ofd trreudehipe' in Brueaele and
its oommuuity, Hie home is in AMA.
gen.—I'ay Fear, of Morrie, bee takena
p 01110n iu the btteineeo eelabliehineol of
R Loatherdale re Son, Brastels,
—Mies Laidlaw, of Blyth, tea visitor ut
her uncle's, D, 13. Moore, this week,
—A. H. Alontgomery, of the Metro.
penton Bank, (Ondeyed in Toronto. -
0. and Mre. McDowell were. 010111ug 10
Seaforth Lhte week,—Mie, Belle Strachan
was a vieitor noder the parental roof,
near Jamoetown, over Sunday. — Alf.
.et/Milian is now en employed in. the '
store of Wiesen, Ferguson & Roes, the
Gaifleld blook.--Alex, Welker, of T'eie••
water, is in lowu,-Arthur Jaokaon, who
sone employed in the Excelsior Kuitteug
Factory, had his fetid/and 0ang14t in one
of the maohineeand badly 'lacerated the
other day. We hope be will goon be 0, It.
—Miee Clara Humor n
b e on the sit ,
Ir
Batilh e
w trout Ludt antra
g n but is improv•
mg we are pleased to rotate. We hope
ehe will goon be all right.—Mine Agnew,
of Clinton, wan in town tiie week.—hi lee
Mina MoRao,of Cranbrook, le vieit.tng
her 0100er in Brneeolt,—W, E, and Mia.
Duncan were vieiting friends et Teed -
water last week.—Peter Ritnhie i0 house
to Broeeele after enjoying a v10ft of a few
mouths fa the Weet, a good &Bare of
whiob WAS vent int the Seekatnon Iooality,
where the family have land po00eeeioa0,
at