The Brussels Post, 1901-11-21, Page 1Vol. 80. No
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BRTJSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901 W.F.KERR, Prop.
New Advertisements.
The township Qounafl met here ou
Wgdueeday of thin week with About the.
Thursday of last week an despite all
tial' aonld be dope he
James Armstrong, 19th con., was away
to Muskoka on a Igamare trip, part of
which was devoted to bunting. Game is
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reported not at plentiful as usual.
During the pees week EI6pn, son Qt
Charles R°eeil, 10th pop,, wee quite ill
with inflammation of the lungs, but le
improving niaely pow we are pleased to
abate and with the geed sate he 'e r
w g ei anew
lap will soon be as well as guar..
Miss Hattie Downing,of Bruseeta, who
is now attending --the GedsrtOh Model
&MOW, has been engaged as teacher of
Haden S. 5, No.12, Grey and Msb{illo p'
for the coming year. Mies ROWS, the
present teacher, bee decided to further
prol ee ite her studies if her health will
permit.
Death has removed another of the old
residents of the neighborhood, Samuel
McGeorge, /et son., having passed away
on Sunda Nov, loth, in his 79th eaF•
y' y
rhe deceased was a well•knowo, progres•
sive and Boomers' farmer, and a man
who took a deep interest in everything
pertaining t0 his calling. lie was treae-
near of the Molesworth Cheese & Batter
Co, for a nprobernt ears; and Wm one of
its principal promoters and
P P P patrons. In
polities he wae a staunch Tabora). He
leaves a grownup family, oom[ortablq
eireometaneed. The funeral took place
on Wednesday Marnoon to the old °erne•
tory and was largely attended.
Qamie Shortreea, S ea erq introducing
p k i g
topiga are requested not to exceed i$
minutes, 5 to. G to b
1 m u ee for dts°assilas,
The peek Oonveatiope have beau tall of
interest and this one will no doubt oom.
pare faverawl with these of Other
Y years.Y
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Will And still d nowwith a'
l fi tie 9G ready e inti, ien s.
tones tp reset our ever welcome friends.
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ng have our sinoerost thanks fpr honor•
fag MI with oar °Om an tone ht.
During the seething iia y g mune
i gi style hErs. m iq
was rendered in fine st" 1 byAire. Rev.Bringers'
s (Bev.)
Ballarat Mise
senses uitea eommo io a ton •
sen era es tit°y •t shah r nowugttl e° 01,
6 d ,
sites bb1e1 til tie entre day to i iii
Now to egttleigi• to Ott, but 1 YoaT histo a I1
u this at't°+noon as he sea i
be ]ittlePor nut
eo tough. Inthis Bind I umuot distn oinb
Tosca J.130 in surpt Ong all baric pas.
join. It ie ssei on n hew well we
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T,00al—F, Aflame, •
Local—A. Ceasloy.
Ladies.—A: R. Smith,
Local—Robe^ Thomson,
Tlpoal—Hugh William,
Wood wau'ted-R. Ross•
Girl wanted—MM.
Lead for sale -James Gray.etob,
New;goods—M°Kinnon & Co,
$mss season—H, R. Brewer,
73nrOn'Oounty OonaOil—W. Lan°.
WUsp eeging is painful—Mre. I loGohar.
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usual amount of Minima on hand for
this rumen of the year; Favorable r°•
res far oE
Vole ep tied in connection with . the
drainage oontraete,
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Rey, O. V. Lake will deliver a Temper.
anoe address in the Methodist :Cbureb
next sabbath evening, The enbjoot Will
be "They sold a girl for Wipe,'! The
members of the Sons of Temperance are
asked to attend In a body, meeting at the
ledge rgom prior to the hoop of service in
the ohurop,
We polios in the distribution of medals,
aacdtlmbsd as
staked above, Deasased wag a worth
Elder in
. e . Knox Mum* Qranbrook, and
enjoyed the good will of the community,
bgtb old and young, Mrs, Melolosb
pre•aeoea5ed her hngband some 12 years
and is survived by a son and daughter
(Mtge Lizzie anti John)who aro both on
the homestead. Mr. liiglutosh was in
his 72nd year and had been gradually
failing in health f o t
g for q me ittte time
before the Dail came. .'here is room for
many of the lite and character of the
de°eaeed. The son and daughter are
wWeir Wedding Anniversary..
ne, ge
Stella Rabb, alai. ,tial: aeainto creamier the ac ton of the
r ytl it day coin aril WititthoIIest d vas to
fou , of Mltaho Aela d fpavore and .A21, P uy n. two On
00,0'., Mrs. Qo elapd favored the gopi. boa can get usp o an thio g t r OUgl g older
Aude
an tdbeused to anything tinea •h thee.
!lied
t • 7S iltid Airs. 8rccusietes. Aloiesi0ovf4,
Oeta4reto.
with a solo.p deck 7.80 and to at 8
party o ek of tau of
A profusion of beautiful and scatty sil. °cloak, A number of rho paesengorsare.en-
Ver ifta made 411, Maslen all the more .en -
Jiving then:wolves with muni° and singing,
gbut this has no ohatm tor mo thio ?aadec
WemOrable and the married .. pair now Wednesday, I8.—Up 7.88 deck.
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Gammezans—Lo Na,_.In-iitonkton on Nov,-
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"•1Gtk1878, by Bsv, Mx, Pitph, Mt. D. 1,
afa enedes, of M°kton, to Mtse Rel
Long. of they,
A noteworthy and verypleasing evoob
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took place al the residence of E. T. and
Mrs. Greenaides, Molesworth, ou the
evening of Friday last, lath inst„ on
which oocaeion Mr. and Mrs, Greeneides
celebrated the 25th anniversary of their
marriage by a Silver wedding. In re.
sponse to neatly printed invitations a
large number of guests assembled at the
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home about 8 o'clock, doming from differ-
ent points, viz 7?almeraton $es alar,
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Mitchell, Monkt(n, $tassels, Trowbxfdg°,
at and on A
p adds .man- Souvenirs Of tie Silver 877,, ren°ga, sap prevails. Avory enjoyable
igeaale , lbs companybroke ti be, niornt b fa le en�• Dimam 11.45 neatly every
g�p passenger in attendance, 13 o'a{ock examen-
tween one and two 0 gleok after enjoying Mama by domtor fore meelnation, upturn to
an6
evening marked by supreme pleasure desk to Daae more en'o the rafroshing
and heartfelt joyousness which wall make
, 7 ybreezes a from lie. What a bplei sent bttealveg-
ye impression on the memory width aeons.. Th% boat is tossing baokwar(l and
years cannot efface. Y°rwardinaheav sea. Tea at 4.80. Alla -
Mr, and Mre. Grensides have now set parentlypartakalrearbily oda well provided
out On the small la in the matrimonial mral. on doer agam. 'Tie blowing very
$ °old this evening and th° sea is somewhat
century run and their many. friends. hope roti� 1. A. gale is also threat nine. s. 0 Year
that as the ears roll b there will oom, we akallbe up hers bob a very short time.
to them and years
bbs attendant Comforts We go to our berths tide evening at an early
and Messina of this life with an o or. hour.
g P Thnredap,l4.—IIs ,at 7.15; ou k at 7,90.
tunny of enjoying the 50th, or golden, Oh dear, what a glorious Sart. The sky looks
anniversary With them, like agreat ball of lire. Sonia sight Iittvo
y never in my life seen before. We go down to
breakfast at 8 o'clock. They tell
��rpf goas,
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Behelarehips and prizes in oonnettion
With Viotoria University, Toronto, that
two young men well known in this local•'
deeply sympathised with in their bereave•
went.
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it were amongthe winners. 0. Engler
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took S. H. Janes'
Morr�rr'
Jatxperatown,
is Hall
The prayer meeting fp addressed
On Fridayeveningwas
v hof gaei h dressed by Rev.
RObt McKay, of Ethel, will oondggtthe-
eervfoe in Victoria Hall lest Sabbath
Silver Medal' for 2nd
in Matbematioa. and IZev. J. La. Stewart
was awarded R. J. Sanford a Gold Medal
for being 1st In Phrlosephy. These
awards Dome as a reward Inc hard,
patient study and we congratulate the
recipients on their emcees.
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a➢MMiss Carrie South ie home from Tor.
several from this township will attend
the winter Fair this
Guelph Des, 10th
to 18th p
Owing to a sprained limb W, Hunter,
7th line, has been dela the thin
evening. Mr. MoBay is a fluent speaker,
.Rev. Mr. Walhalla of Seaforth, a
former pastor, preached at Johpelop'e
arch last„sanday: Hle old parishion.
ere we to see
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more the well known and popular Young
Switchman: Wra Brydon. He has spent
the Summer in the west and will remain
here until chill winter is past,
Last Sabbath evening Rev. R. Paul
was the preacher at the Hall in this plane
and preached a good sermon to a large
and attentive audience. Bta teat was
28Griffin
Ez. re and 22, "Behold Z send an angel
before you, • &o:" Some of the main
divisions of the anbject were (1) God bee
re ared a lace for His
prepared p people ; (2)' Re
bas promised to preterit them by the Way ;
(S) The Divine adpaonition ; (4) The era
le aregemenns. The reverend gentleman
ie a ready speaker, pleat in Me present°-
tionth
tion of the F 0111 and speaks from a wide
Wii lham.
Both Hon. G. W. Roes and Opposition
Leader Whitney are expeotgd is address
welt Huron meetings hereconnection with
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Fixa.—About 4 o'clock on Tuesday
morning fire was 00 Js erect in Setae•
lien's barber shop on Josephine Street.
The fire' brigade was soon on the scene,
but before the lames were got ander
control- the barber shop and Clarke%
tailor shop In the alma building were
completely destroyed, with their aonteptt•
'e lar
' large grocery building adjoining
was very badly burned also. Part of his
stook was removed, but his loss. wag con•.
largep glassi
siderable. The tate windows
'n the stores of Malodor', Doaglaaa and
D. M. Gordon across the road Buffered
several y All losses are partly (severed
by insurance. The (Ouse of the fire is
unknown.
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but we hope be will soon, be as well se
ever.
Amon Morrie boys borne from the
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'pest are Jas. Douglas, Ed. Bryatle and
W. J. MaMarray, Some of them
may try it again.
Jae, Petah, formerly at the 8th ” ling,
offeree either bush or Cleared farm for
Bale in this week's issue of Tan Pow.
He is a resident of Manitoba in Gbe mean-
time,
We ars sorry to. report that Miss
Amnia Currie's health is not as vi oroas
g
as her many Mends *mad desire to eye
it but we hope a change for the better
may speedily ansae,
A Christmas school entertainment to
take place i° the Anderson school house,
, -3rd Line; is already announced, the date
being Friday, Deo, 20. Nothing •"like
„ ,
taking time by the fetlock,' as Mrs,
Partington remarks.
Tax Collector Jn°. Mooney has bis
Molesworth and Elmwood, while a num
her of letters of regret were teemed from
those who, on meant of absence from
"home of previous engagements, found it
impossible to be present.
The evening
us we may
probably -sight Cape Race today. What a
Trip Across The Atlantic. •treat it will be to sight laud once more, and
only to si8ht it but to tread on it will
_ _ not oral
plum et Alm. Taws. B1oemnold, now in wealltattend. agreeaWe spent the romainderr which
itrussuia. • the day till tea time Brat on the (leek.
Tea at 4,80. On dealt again. What a glorious
pasead pleasantly' byand
the time sped swiftly while music end
eon lilted the rooms of the brightly il•
laminated home 5hfle in anirnmted aon-
versaticn many renewed eld inieedeUipe,
talked of former times and made touch-
ing enquiries concerning absent -friends.
At 8.30 o'clock supper was announced
and the tables which. groaned beneath.
their lavish a rad were antro Ended b
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appy gtesbe who enjoyed the pleasure of
4be "caw°n ena,.rhe happiness of the
, hour.
After
After dofn ample 'aeric tob
g P ] a the supper,
Were offered and a number of
speeches were made, Rev. Mr. Ballantyne;
of Molesworth, opening the enjoyable
program with a most appropriate speech.
He was followed, by Wm. Merryfield, of
Moakton, , F, f Mole, of Trowbridge, Jn°:d
Meiklej(shn, of Molesworth, Jno. IL
field,. °f Palmerston, A. Copeland, of
Minto; Councillor Wilton and Philipcontented
Amea6, of Brussels, and I. Rabb, of
merston, who. In well ahoseh, compli•
mentary, humorous and congratulatory
1°°reds •
espreasad theroeelvea concerning
the genial host and his amiable spouse.
Some of the addresses were noted for
their brevity but we reproduce that of
Mr. Rabb. He said :—When a couple
lived together for 25 years they
certainly should know eomathing of
qny: we are not forgetful Of the
fad that
cent that yon have turned a quarter of s
been our privilege to know your house-
been ou in wedded life. For years it se-
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walks of neighborly and somal intercourse
iyalke genial f orgy anfpandl i the course
where you have contributed abundantly
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a pleasant W the circle
in which you have
y u v moved. We do not
forget that when the' laugh was merrossb
g g
your happy presence added pleasure to
the scene and. when Borrow visited our
homes your words of consolation and
9 m atil minds the sorrow lighter
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Reeolleoting the pleasant years made
agreeable bhrongb your aoquernEanoe, we
,are here tonight to celebrate your silver
wedding. Itwoaldbealmost impossible
to Brad a happier looking couple time Dere
friends with whom even time has dealt
gently Inc their hair is bub slightly silver
ed and their faces so lightly
gbGly toaahed by
his fingers that we Den s°aroely realize a
°anter of a sentare has elapsed. MayWertheim
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their future be as bright and unsullied me
the valuable shining gi•fts that loving
hands have laded before them thisrib
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night. May they adorn your table in the
future and may the refreshing beverage
from
We arrived at the Liverpool landing stage
lust before 11 a. in. of Mov:7th and found the
Parisian; tie boat upon which we ware y,
embark, eying at anchor in rho Meisoy,
Alongside the landing stage was a tender
whim was to oonveyintending passengers on
board its cos pian. Many were the amusing
n ents tonnectod with the wait on the
landing stage before out embarkation, Men
stood there
and dressed in
of all peculiar
dressed.in most pepuhar gat bs. Some Oven
accompanied with tboir dogs and Yowl.
After h ndin • ou board the Engel
w s•
IT,ei paed al y James Turner, 1, were
ter lackedth aver tie ship and were well
maenad with the condition of things we were
to particinnata in for the nest B or 0 drys We
kept our friend out of sight us much as pos•
sibple so he could remain with us. as long as
heposaiblycould. However about 1 o'°tock
se was n°ttowlandtherefore compelled togo
aboard the tender to be conveyed to the
handing stage, We lay out in the river until
5 P. m. tvkeu we then drew along shore. We
'moved 4bdingGood-bye outward bound °canine journey h
and friends so dear: However we telt quite
after about an •hoar. IL was a
glorious eight. Miele was greatly indulged
m by the foreigners and dancing galore.
The modus operandi of dancing struck one
to be very vulgar compered with the English
manner. Nevertheless it passed on the IItst
eight pleasantly. Retired to ked abouts,
Friday, B6h.-8p at 7.80 a, m. Asubatanti5l
breakfast provided inwhieh nearly all par-
Retired to the deck. For the
first time we see, the sweet shores of dear
Erin. It wasa picturesque eight along the
banks of Derry. Arrives at iflovitle. Tom
went ashore for two hours, accompanied byas
°tier 4 gentlemen, and brought back with
him some little mementoes of his visit,
fore tart our6outward on board we once
sea is beautifully stain sad passeager seem
et a stara°ur outward voyage again. The
cone the Saturday, or their night's voyage
,first sign of Rose about 7ha. t death
the tarso sign oY sea aeknes0 what a terrible
'Aroionl However, 'tis ni use oY giving
tvay, mustreally be breve and endeavor t°
gore to be seen no doubt 'all ettin path
6 getting r
sins of the effects of the briny ocean. B
rings at 7;80 for breakfast, articular
noticeable asthe absence of passengers, not
more than 20. persons accepting the repast of
beef, breeaa]loSasbread., retire deck nand omake
ourselves comfortable by spreading a rug on
deck and then. sit downeeeting rather shaky
but yet thoroughly enjoying the delightful
breeze from the ocean. How pretty the
waves look with their feathery white foam
dashing itpand dowainfantastic styles and
makes one wonder how it is possible some
people eau say'There is no Gori." Only look
at the Sea and live on the sea for sometime
makes one think what a wonderful God we
Lotac rhea at o'clock, Good soup, boat,
pot Very pudding
attend oupieelvee inoludded.
on deck and provide ourselves
with some lunch at a later hour. Tea at
se vMime, rided.a' Supper' at 8 po r dge.
Very few partake. Previous to this evening
thenereiguers have revelled in dewing and
singing,
l p its ale b5ooe nearlynoticeable
vin bSes
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starry night] Thp first quarter of the moon
is to be seen. We remain on desk until B
bo bedkwhen wepartake of coffee and retire
t° bed torthe night. beein g greatly rofrethod
at the thought of it -bang tale last n! ht on
board. Auseont quite excited atthetaou h"
of to -morrow's landing: g t
]fenoty•; iujoIIs at 7.80 and on desk. All n -,
patently, enjoy the well prepared breakfast.
All retire to deck agam, itis most amusing
queries regarding the
to hoar the voyage.
Sud of our voya8e. riowever it is pleasant
to think all aro leaving the j'aritkin" in s
state °Y good health. We will sty be bid -
dmgfarewell 'gall
old steainskip and I
must eaY we cannot look bask wick any to-
y•ret at having taken our passage on her.
The mindere of the passengers has been web
attended to, good meals and in abundance
provided, and the civility of the employees is
noticeable. .In. conclusion. I wish Good
Luck" to the old S. S. Ihopeshe may battle
manyastorm. I wouldadviseany intending
passengers.for the Old Country totake their
booking onher; they will meet with ever
luck at aill tim e I am and wishing will be, °a
contented passenger on S. S. always
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At 12 o'clock p. m., Nov. 15 we landed at
Halifax and were ordered to make our way
to the Emigration shed. Arrived there we
find a most commodious building in which all
kinds of provisions could be bought for pas -
stingers with a long journa before them, and
bedrooms and batkrootns tree of charge for
all who had not to catch night tram. It
was amusing, also creditable to Canada, to
And all passengers were on equal , so
tp
differentton+•nglana. It struck me that
follow out in Canada the old saying Tack is
good as his master.' Persons who had
travelled saloon, &•o., were all hustled in. with.
ID dign ere to share tas same as they war g
IDdidwa kite tat es and g eme of the ow -
lash welberL a ladies and gentlemen but how -
but to ooatent
evor they had eel?
themselves with the thought tliat the pre•
veiling feeling in d equality
is to longoone they
all with respect and equahtq se s. ting
proved themselves worthy perons.
We left Halifax at4 a, m., Nov. 10th, for
arrived there 7n. a °f Nov. eved
Put
P n at n Hotel and amply. sabered
for. Went to sea the prinoipalattractions bof
the cit and was agreeably surprised with its
e
iiuespeoious atresia and public btiildinga.
Took train at 10 o'clock p. m, and ..arrived at
Torontothee -
ugh to am e m.w on ourr loth, hipline lugs.
g lvw ed with out long joutneyider-
However we strolledroaedthe city c°naider-
ably and was welt pleased to linden& dine
streets buildings and shops. It struck me
(bqusoonglish,muchmeresothan Montreal.
Une could. imagine they were in London or
Manchester.
We took teaiafor Brussels at 4 p. m, and
arrived there atiout8
vary kindly waiting. pto and found
We
thank them heartilyfor their chivalry
through this paper and we send this account
those whoh d been 50 kgtndin thinking would please'
°E'm
and meeting us to read an aecouut of our
doings singe we left the "Old Country," We
make ourselveks° creditable •Bruseele and hope to
and agreeable
le
residents of the town. We are,
Tours truly,
TIIalrAa AND Mauna= aHT13 BLOOlII n7LD.
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• Seelortat.
.Mre. Tate; of Bt. Thome,, is the pest
of -her sister, Mrs. Ed. MoFaul. g
Rev, r D ut
A, a ale, of Goderioh, preach-
ed (t both' services
vices in the Metbodiat
church Iasi Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Wallwin
officiated in Blaevale.
. The young -
y g bachetore of Sestortb area
Completing arrangements for an informal
hop to bsgiven in Oardno's opera bonne
on Thanksgiving night, TheBrown'so s
k g g
oreheetra will supply the music.
The Radio' Aid Society of the Pres-
Warier' Dinesh have asked two large
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bales of Mobbing to send to Dr. Reid,-
medicalmiesiotlary'to bbs "DOnkhobare-
and ical mens in the Northwest,
There died in Stanley on Friday Mrs.
John Avery aged 46 years. The deceased
Waea daughter of Robt. Turnbull, of
this town, and has been in poor health
for a long time, but her demise was a
shook to het many friends. The funeral
took lace on Sande afternoon,
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The funeral of the late Robert A. MoEI:
toy, who died at his borne in MaXillo P
on Friday after a short Mimes, took plata)
on Sunday afternoon to the Maitland?tfeipeted,
bank cemetery. The deceased was 47
years old and leaves an aged father, a
widow and five children to mourn his
-lose.
Chief Justice Faloonbrid a on Satter.
day gave judgment at Oe ood° Hall, Tor-
onto, dismiesin g
g with Costa the Bait
brought by the Firm Natchez Bank;" Of
Natchez, Mies., against E. 0. Coleman
manufacturer, of Seaforth', on a $2;000
promissory note alleged to have been
given by.Mr. Coleman, to the Bedallia
Lumber Company.
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]lilueva,le.
roll for 1901 on which be Ands 29,408.73-
kahtil.
A wedding is said to be on the teals in
this locality.
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The Trustees of our school found it
necessary to advertise a second time in
order to get a teacher.
A rifle in the bands of a young 'men
was asgidentmlly discharged in the hotel
one evening last Week.
H, F. McAllister continues t° ship out
quite a quantity of flour from his mill
here. He does quite a business.
Cheery news Comae from Colorado
Spriggs }tom Postmaster Spence std"
great things are eape°ted of that climate
in building up bis health.
Revival services are still in progress in
the Methodiet °hureh here. Nest Bab
bath
bath evening Rev. M. Lake has a e eeial
dimourse ail will be anxious to hear. ,
The new residence for Robert Barr,
near the cheese faotery, is under con-
struotion but lbs weather ' has been
somewhat against outdoor carpentering,
Mesa Annie Swann has gone to visit'
relatives at Fergus for a month,
Mire Barbara Ttr nne'haegone to visit
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her sister, Mrs. Gerry Ray, at Comber.
Rev. Frank Swann, preached iii the
Seaforth Methodist church on Sunday.
last,
Charles Ooultes is home from Moles.
worth where be has been working during
the past Summer. .
Mies Jean Davidson, of Wroxeter,
visited her Meter, Mrs, Obristopher
Moffatt this week.
,
Wm. and ]tires. Dimetlt, •of New Ham•
bar are viektinhave
gr g the tormer's brother,
John Dimwit, are., in the village.
The Miens Treaeaven and Kilpatrick,
of Dungannon, are the bright yonug
guests o[ Miss S. J. Johnston, of Morrie.
Mrs. Daniel Lewis went to London on
Saturday to visit her neioe, Mims Walker,
who was dangerously
g rously ill and who died
that day. _
On Sabbath last the Rev. J. B. Wall.
win, B. A, of Seafortb, preached very
for collection. As he bas often gone over
the ground before he knows all the crooks
and tune and also bow to gather in the
oath to the last dollar possible. •
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We are pleased to hear " that J, H.
Sharpe, eon of Jae. Sharpe, 6th line, hue
purCbased the grooery of his brotber•in•
law; h Kingswood, of St. Thome, in
which he has been an em to ee for the
employee
pest few years. They do a large b°sinees..
Mr. 7Singswood has taken a situation as
" traveller but will continue to make his
home in St. Thomas. Mr. Sharpe's old
•friends bare wish him ever subbase and
yt
expect be will do well.
. The Elsie (Michigan) newspaper makes
.mention of the fgllowing freak of nature :
:-"A freak of the veriest kind hire been
on exbibition at Dr.. J. Russell's office
this week in., •t�e galea -of a dela born
absolutely inside' oat, with all organa
fully developed and exposed. It was the
r ffepring of a Holstein heifer owned by
Chas. Peck; living 2k miles Southwest of
,Elsie, mnd had two hearts and ave lege."
Dr. Russell is a son of Thos, Russell, a
practice' and helpful sermons to large
0ongregationsin the Methodist °0. robes
well known resident of the 6th line of
Morris township. ' Elsie. is a village 32
- W alb Con.
Joh° A. McDonald has returned from
the West. We are glad to see him bath.
:IS is rumored that a wedding is oh the
°sada, for which Walton is to supply the
bride.
James Ward, of Wingbam has engaged
se blacksmith with W. H."Ham hriee &
P.
Son.
Alex. Christopher is home from the
went where he assisted an taking ware of
a portion of the big wheat atop.
A oar of cheese was 'hipped
aped during the
past' week from Welton fernery. I4 was
loaded at Brussels Grand Trunk yard,
Tuesday Rev. A. MacNab, M. A, and
,
Elder Ales. Gardiner attended the meet.
nig o[ Meat an Presbytery at Wingbam.
Seams.—•Tbe A. 0. U. W. of this pieta
are arranging to hold an Oyster and
Fowl Supper here on Wednesday even-
ing, Dees 4th.
(leo: and Mrs: Muldoon are bask from
an enjoyable visit with relatives' and
friends in Manitoba. They report a
great wbeat crop, lovely weather and
work'well advanced when they left." .
We are pleased to welcome" James -fol
s (llbe and den
m Biter beak to this locality :
after an extended visit with relatives and
friends in Mmnitoba and the Northwest.
Mr. Smillie'¢ health has beet ooneidar•
ably improved by his outing.
The Ladies' Guild o[ St. George's
abteroh will hold their annual naieaonar y
entertainment in the A, 0. II. W. Hall
on Tuesday, 28th inst. A good program
of local and foreign talent is being pre.
pared mod luncheon will be served,
At the last meeting of Walton Mebbo-
dist church Official Board the fallowing
stewards were re-elected :—Watton, G.
Grigg, George Barrows and W. Pollard ;
Bethel, John Dundee and Fletcher Roe ;
Providence. S. Godkin and John C. Mon.
rison. • Wm, Pollard was re•eleoted
Recording Steward. Mrs, (Dr.) Arm- ;
strong, Mr, Neal and W. Pollard were
eleoted Sabbath' School represenbativea.
- SAsakra Sonoor Oosyawrxog —Ths 11th
annual meeting of the Walton Union to
Sabbath School AseooiatiOti will be bed
is Duff's chetah, Walton, on. Friday
afternoon and evening of this week when
the following well ohosen program will be
presented :—First session, commencing
at 1 o'clocktion
' P• resDevotional exerotaes ; It
President's address ; 'Tie Reflex 1," 1, It
once of Teacher's pork on _Himself," J• slaty
Dennison ; "I°ffuenoe of Teacher on
Scholar outside n[ the B. B. ° Mrg. A. pleasure
Gardiner; "The Superintendent and his p
„ P
Work, Rev, G. J. Abet' •,"The1II. S ease
bbl Home on the S. S., Will. Short• arisen,
; "The Indoen°e of the S. S. on the eenfldenee
aMre. Dever • The Value1has
a s. S. Oonvantiou,” Miss A. Sims= has
1 oolleotion ; closing exercises, Seo, gree
,
Session, commencing at 7 o alien of eat
m,—Opening exetoieee ; introduction of ant
elect ; The. Fie. rte member• loVabe
"
and management," Rev, A• W. tate;
;'address, Banners and Battles, with
"
W, II: lierr ; "Teachers' Equi meat " kind
„, P
MoNab, M. A. ; Cie li,: s., and
Present and Future,' Rev. M. G. the
;Doli°°tion. The colleoticcs will. that
devoted to the Hospital for Sick We
at Tertnto. Stttable mask by repay
rte -
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When Seeing `
1S Pailrffui-
of theBimevale- afrnft...
The Thanksgiving Supper and enter.
Gainmeatheld in tie Methtdtd Ohurah,
an Monday evening, wags, decided anaoaee
melee Southeast of Saginaw and is a.greak
dairying section. D. Russett is"there
three year0.
i
If after .corking,
awhile roar eras
sting and burn,
immediate rentals
by our
perfectly
4t, pe�f �a, aajuated
connuliaecon +rum ��`
atlsmceton W'
�ua,- ,,tcerl. '1
�'7
in quer y,
y We The weather was favor.
able ; the sapper good . the addressee
sptendidand'tbemusic beautiful• Rev,
Frank Sween , pastor of the Church,
occupied the chair, and introduced a
program of unusual interest, atter the
opetlfng anthem" by the choir, -which was.
a fine eeleotiou, prayer ruse offered by
'
G* ev.
Council met on Wednesday of. this
week.
" Oliver Smith, 8th oon., is back from
the west. He enjoyed his visit.
Mr. and Mrs Hamilton, of Listowel,
are renewing old' friendships in Ethel
\`.I
i x
Rev. R. Hobbs, OY Wingham. The Rat-
•delighted
just now,
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e,'net;
r "Wallwingmve
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tea Quartette tie aadie°°e
again and again through the evening and
won ver heart encores. The Orchestra,
y y
composed of Mr. Rattan, Mr. Carillon
and the Miens Hughes, gave same °holds
numbers, Mrs. Rattan and Mrs. J. Ginn-
Ming as accompanists. Rev, I. B.
a fine address on' The ail-
vantages and disadvantages of society
and Solitude."' Rev. A. I. MoKelvis, of
Wroxeter, spoke on "The importance of
youth as a training time ; Rev. Mr.
Hobbs made a tkarastariebia speech on
Mneio" ; and T3ev. W. J. CVeet, M., A,
the PreebyterianOhter°h,
Mise Mary Leishman, of. Balgrave; has
been visiting Mies Maggie Brown for :the
past two weeks.
John and Mrs." Rwandan, 10th con.,
arrived home last ,week from, t visit to
relatives in Clinton. •
Michael Mc]iee is removing to Rose
bare He takes with bim the best wish.
neo[ hie neighbors and friends. "
litre. Winger, "of Michigan, is visiting
at the parental home, 7th con. She is a
danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerney.
Mies Lillian and Harry Robinson, of
Moorefield; have been visiting Miss Ming.:
gee and James Brown; 9thoon., for the
you shall sip these silver goblets be
Imola as will aid in prolonging your lives
to the time when at your golden weddingk.
as we will be looking at these gifts be
minded of the, scene that Gook plane 25
years before. On this delightful ooaasion
whish we celebrate to•nigbb, our heart•
felt waste is that the nest 25 years of
Wedded life will bees sunny and peace.
as the 25 that have just passed.
When 2 look around tibia generous hoard
mnd see so many friendly aces, my heath
warms, end there comes bobbling ap the
desire that these Umppy 15001008 might
be more frequent. But while I feel with
you that the hour have been a triumph
enjoyment,
of social en'o mint, we should indeed be
guiltyif we forgot those to whose thought-
fol oar° and hospibalitywe are indebted
for it. Certainly we have each of ns,
fully appreciated the generosity and good
taste that provided this delightful ban-
quer, and I therefore bave no hestibation
in asking you to pledge to them our
warmest regards, while I propose the
health of our excellent host and hostess.'
It tame now Mr. Greeosides turn bo
have his say and he rose to the oaoasion
all right and bis response was as fol•
lows:—Dsett Fznurns,—It is at such a
time as this that words fail to express
the feelings of the heart end I feel unable
do justice to you for the gratifying
words and nano aubstautial araolee
y you,
have hrongh6 to•niglit but never perhaps
has our unworthiness been made more
manifest by the bestowment Of kindness
upon 00. My wife and I aro thankful
for the day.
s true
have been mingled
is ECUs we have mitlgled Ite your so-
for years but While in Our humble
way we may have contributed some
to those about us we have ever
been the roar b n d . continual clot sajty-
nes at your bands. When clouds have
as in all lives, the sunshine of
and affection has driVon all
away and that our married de.
been
been a ltappy one is in no 'little de.
Owing to the ekoellent. esampiee
to a5 by many p the maples pres•
with us on this happy atoneion Wliose
P " •"
trails we have endeavored to rmi•
We moo these gifts tberefote
p
of deep, obligation to biose
Meade by'whom the are rssented
they P
We will nae and Oharish them an All
Plate to Mame with the earnest hope
at like eanlversat festal abbl tin g
j' g
may have frequent opportunities t0
the kfudmess whi°U you now be.
,, _
tired pothole. berths.
Sunday,lOtk.—This morning we are feeling
•eakOndealtlista reinn d D Wu
•re• the go with theinteuti°u °f enjoying a wall
provided inset, ,Abettor attendanaeis at the
Labteth s morning sad ell look uetroai•. Di-
husband anaIiawed do go 10'a Eula eh°his we
are lounging on dsekenjuying the delightful
breezes from the broad Atlantic. It is a
glorious morning. 21te spa is quite hot and
Leeson looks as calm as a river. All eeem to
bo enjoying it, It fa nowl0.il0 dna we go to
church, The Presbyterian form oY worship
faand utne came out fasting better and
AOte dinner we retire io the soot weentered.sn enjoy
a snooze and.the 3 or 4 of us sing hymns so as
to pass the time more pleasantly away. Tea
v retirelt largo
dealt again to after o tithe
sweet and bracing. air. '120 bed at B enjoy Dicer
feebag very mu°hbettsrfor our voyage but
of tliBLj aitallay. ngih0 t° 505 t0 the other end.
Monday, lith, Rese at 7 a. m., and
went on sleek until 8 o'clock, then down to.
a assn aett�nom,kfasb lit tvl8ich nearly all
tyiteb Qn s more the glieberiuskwav a° ass
they seek backwards and forwards. livery
=undue
nnhtl d mpo pOieo may be seen
g p t a d is a votyplansput
break m the monotony whilst writing this
the sun is shining gloriously and the sea is
vary calm. Dinner 11,48, A good assembly
p o GtliaekditGrasdgiu ll con la°inisoreoiui"non
with anopia not used cap it mutest like,
.After dinner w° retire to deck to wat°bon°e
more the movameabsod tie glorious waters
and ho pretty rased toils fl to ue hear
and yw prw n trey look flapping tern
snotvywlilcoWinga across the broad waters.
1.tis remprkabe what qutakuese of sight
that'ie ov r Ae soon ae earn° victuals aro
alongsideoftoludu� very squickly bilioa-
of their n p 6
time
'-e° ou the daolctvnbaii g° all Low;
dere oY nature ltlid makes one aeo tbits 0E
the Giver man Good who has lavished snob,
Wonder -Sul things upon ea
kin toI fella theses medium in thinking aE
Rim+ Tea at 8p• si Rg, genies
ie deolx. Morale
Is regaled et also singing, by pleasantly'
pan ly' untie
and b passes but 8 eutug by elak down until
ked limo. Aiout B o'clee%Rrpk down with
tip engines• Boat stopped about ,4 Lour.
H°tvevel does not seemll mostly ehe pas•
wager ms nig they all mostly retired Go .
!led tor the nigkb. is
Tuesday .12whaIIs glmis s s and (look
atm goodo 1 what n glotlnin ase. Thelma eofus
roles a deal this mornivgbntnont of us
aeon to -feel the effects; Breakfast at 8
o'e1o°ee which we thorou hl
sit° olt tharalltu f o g y enjoyed le
justice to it. Wearomasiioat ttin `l'°u deck
watnhing the restless yet nit moi°bouaue their
Rater. ptieln • at lL4S, It is sur rising
wkorethetpaese g eels aEqual y of noticeable is
before the paseaagei'a. Equally noticenUlo fe
01001'0,10y of the employees who seemed to
lay themselves out to satisfy' even the meat
ty 'person. U on deck. What 6
;halms t r g, imamatou
mowitaias des obp alae downs di Ido 51iii°is
3_ .- N
Justios Britton was banquebted by the
Hamilton Bar. •
The royal train will be on exhibition
itl Totoato on Msnday and Tuesday earse
A son Of Wesley Portia, near. Little
Britai°, died from being kiohed 1° the
Uead by a horse.
It is reported at Winnipeg that the
Grand Truck is forming au alliance with
the Canadian Northern and a coapts of
American recede, with the object of eeonr-
tag a share of the Manitoba grata trade.
klevera[ Winnipeg gxaiu dealers Uays
stopped baying wheat at outside points
owing to elevators being full. There is a
great •soarotty •of oars, brat the railways
are doIug all in their power to relieve the
eituatiou.
At the Fall nos jury sittings at Strut.
ford on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 0Uief Justice
Meredith disposed of all the (MEIN, in
about two hours. Wm. Thomae et al v.
John 0mlder et al, Smith and steels for
plaintiff, Idipgton and Robertson for 'de.
feudante. Tilts was snit on amortgage.
Jud meet Was reserved, Robe. Hanna
g
es al v. Township of Ellice et al, Mabee
and Marius for plaintiff, MoPhereon and
Davidson for defendant, Plaintiff ansa
to 1800Y01 an assessment levied by the
township in order to pay ousts of certain"
drainage suits in wbith that township
failed. The case received a third adjourn
7
meat Taeedpy, being laid over to the
next atttings. Louis Barnbaoh v, Haney
J. stiefslme er et al, Mabee and• Matins
for plaintiff, Gibbons and Harper f
P p sr
defendant. This wae an nation under
the oovenent of a mortgage. Judgment
Was entered for the plaintiff for redena-
tion or sale. Martha A• Alexander p
v.
Matthew Alexander, Mabee and Matins
for damages, This case is foe e08 ds fen.
of damages, Plaintiff iff is wife of dston•
dant, who formerly lived in Mgrnin ton
and reed with her to sellpart g .
agreed at prop.
arty eland pray faille e minute. de. dima, is
claimed, be faded t0 (1°, Tie damages
were assessed at 81,400 and plaintiff w
P was
granted aceta, Nicholme stoeokte et al v,
Andrew M. Feerater. Tplaintiffs,
. , bi nPebr
Ni(sholas and Mre.. , entre live in Fetors.
Barg, the dbfendau. aen t r, s lssle , throng h
suhutora,, MoPhorson and David.
son ! inv d
' I a tiit took eei0n for $798,49,"
with interest from IJeaem her 7,1898 far,•,
alleged breach of contrast. Th
arm te. trouble
°Ver the sale of a hotel en. lab SI.,
10, Tallies. judgment
given for the p Iaintiff tor Wad
p o t $980 and
�"
• TbSo's,, e iFl etcher
�oi�n3ilio seed �.
faaa oar. ew palattata "
pastor of Blme•
,
wale, took the "Minister a friends' as bis
subject, All agree that the gathering
wae aveey happy one. Prooeeds between
$50 00 and $80 00:
P est weak.
, Mrs, Wm. Smith, who bas been 01516. •
ing at the old hbmeetead, 1GEh Dau., re
turned to Toronto on Thareday morning
of this week.
BRUSSELS
L ,...*---4i.,
.
Crarub>t coli.
Fox
ox banters are meeting with oonsid•
erable moons in these parts this Fall.
A Thanksgiving nervine will be bald in
the Methodist ohnrob, Moleatvorth on
Sunday, Nov, 24, at 2,80 p. m., at .which
a tbaok•offering will be.
Mise Dark, who bail been sojourning' at
made."
During the past week" William Blake,
Chatham for some time; arrived here
an old and well known resident of the
last week, She will likely make icer
home in
14th nom, hae been on the sink list, His
m�
•
r
e
Again we
to g a
foe with
ssbWeednn and
gifts
Now you
Photos. for
have a nice
Photo. Moabite
S p g
in beingsecond
The days are
the tore part
P
advantage
taltan new is
them read-
y
rush.
WishingYou
y
°oaf liments
P
H.
Ay+ �+B
Brussels,
Cas
^'�
as n
flu d osreelves face
the Chnatmas
everybody is after
for their frionde, their
oan get one dozen -
758. end up, We
assortment of sou.
and in Photo• this
we pride ourselvea afternoon.
to none: paetoq
home
short so come in
the day. The said
y
in getting Photos.
that we oan have same-
before the Xmas locating
Perth
• 1868
one and all h resided
theaontinu(sally
of the sermon, and
Uiroe
Mr
in
of
•R or
Ws
knocking
he
down
with friends Shia locality.
Miss Maggie Calder hue been engaged
teacher of the and Department of our
teaohinsaliaaol faith next yam. she is now
g E I is an Mammal
o00UCC0nOB tlihave two aiBteCa pB teachers
in the a e
sante school. " Both have good
recordsLast .was the 5t h anniversary
of Rev. R. F• Cameron's pastorate in
North Easthope. Rev. Mr. Rose, of
Brussels, preached on that occasion. Mr,
Cameron a many old friends here wish
hint and Mrs. Cameron every sasses in
church work,
0m uAns,—The [anew' of tbslate John'
McIntosh, who died at his home, lot 21,
12, Grey, on Tuesday morning of in
week, took plata° here on Thursday
Mev.D.B.Molise, deceased's
took charge of the service at She
and cemetery.. In the..demise of em
Mr. McIntosh it may veryproperly be
"Agood moo has u 50 r
gone o his rest.
He was born in Peethebire, Scotland, and owing
to Canada when 24 ears of ago,g
in h yl and
g North Epatbope Sownshfp, gteiokeand.
0o. Coming to Grey township in
be bought' the farm Upon which he
i P go They
for the peat 85 years good
byindteetr and frugality made for
le and family a comfortable diffloalt
t y able home.
Mole osh wee of a (Piet turn et
," h y. Roe
its lite lived the faithfal Obrrotianylife m5U01n5
ao much wortii G°.a oominunit Isar
y' taken
Ave make prior to lois death he had will
lag broken near the• ankle by a Dolt Kerr,
a bar agains•t it lint was able be will
about on crutches when lis wae taken Speolal
With hemofrbage of the bowels on brake
ailment is rheumatism or sciatica. We
hope he will soon be restored ta'his usual
vigor.Publio
An (motion gale' will be" held on . the
farm of the late Hugh McNeil, lot 28,
oon, 8, onWednesdayo[ next week. Mrs,
MoNeil intends leaving the farm and.
moving to Ethel and her son will take
the place,
James Brown bas sold a horse near
Toronto and hag goneto deliver, it this
week. We expect he will be stopping for
awhile as hie brother, Robert, is in Tor-
onto but we don't know whether it ie him ,
be is going to see or not. '
W. J. Muslim, son of Jas. Houston,
16th con., bas taken a position in Dania
. Mae., i a e P P
n , nab reg of the business s of the
Northern Lumber Oo, and will ao doubt
do well as be 15 Industrious, intelligent,
and will presti°ally prove his vales to leis
to ars b close attention to busineds.
P Y 9
we wen him sndoese,
The dredge was off work [ora few days of
to the breaking of a wig in a wheel reed
gCongregation,"„
treadle a shaft while working in of
Necessary repairs have been of
made and work resumed on lot 8, con. 4. Son
are working Westward and doing a and
job although gatokeand Use mails
watt for the caotraotore at tames. President
A Bible SOoi°ty meeting Will be held in ship
'a church sort sabbath evening, dom. Dever
at 7 o'slook, The their will bo
Gy Thos; stradhaa and add+°ease R°v.,A.
be given by G.F. Blair and W. 11. Peat,
of Brnsecle, Musical ecleatione Jarrow
be rendered by the choir and a be
collection will be taken in the in. Children
et the 14°eiety.
rr v. ct"av ruwuwut txvtuntt Y
The el ttznge then °°bind°d.