The Brussels Post, 1902-7-31, Page 1Mkt
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1902.
W. H. KERR, Prop.
BRussELsSunday
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Ne At�Vel'i lSeillelllS•,
Duster loot -Tux Poem,
Western Fair—J, A, Nelle°,
Summer eels—Grover et Co,
Semiannual Bale—D. 0, Roes.
Oiearing Bale—MoKtnnon & Co,
Breasts Ranee—Rohl, Pbomaop,
for Bale—Daniel McMillan,
Horne for tale—Robt. Thomson.
Fall term—Stratford Bus, College.
expenses—R. G. Reynolds.
Ford and Mies A,Ime. Cooper were
v;store at Dr, Armstrong's, on Sunday.
School Exogreion to Khmer-
dine on''J eeday, Aug. 12, The special
train leaves Bruaaela at 812 a, m., and
will leave Kiooardine at 6 p. m, Return
fare for adults, 85o and for ohildreu 45a,
The "Lettergos," of Brgseele, seamed.
ed the village on Tuesday evening, We
take this opportunity of oorreoting those
of our citizens who live under the im•
pression that it was the nightgang of
llax•pullers•
Rev. Mr. ()emotion, who bas had the
pastorate of the Methodist Chirob for
a few weeks has been recalled by the
aew Conference to engage in mission work,
probably in China. W. R. Manning, of
Walkerton, who will encased him; took
the services last Sabbath, Rev. Mr.
Careoallen will preach next Sabbath, oom.
munion eerviose being held at 10.30 a. m,
and service at 7 p. m.
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nation owing to continued ill health eo
a towbar for this room beoomeepe0esary
before oohcol re epos,
Death or Mas. GoLLox,—This week we
have to chronicle the death of Margaret
Hunter, relict of the lets Joseph Gotley,
of Morrie towoobip, whioh ead event
000arred at the residence of her oon.in-
law, L. J. Williams. on Wednesday,
De°Saeed was one of the pioneer residents
of Morrie and with her husband, lived
for many years on the gravel road South
of Wingham, Mre, Golley was 75 years
of age end leaves several children, among
them being Mra. Thos. Ousels, Wing.
ham ; Mra. L J. Williams, and William
Golley, Morrie; and Joe. Golley, it S.,
of Treherne, Mao, The bereaved will
have the sympathy of the community in
their affliction. The funeral will take
plane on Friday afternoon from Mr,
Williams' reeiaenoe, lot 4, ooaoeseion 5,
Morrie, at 2 0'°look for Winghaw Dema-
feta.
8 Weenie °ranee, some of them capable of
hoisting the largest railway engine over
the top of another engine with ease.
Cleveland le a floe city with a population
of about half a million poseneipg all the
modern advantages known. Mr, Ma.
Doagall returned to Cleveland on Thurs.
day. He bide Tair to attain a top notoh
position in hie trade, and bie old time
frteude will be, glad to hear of well de.
served promotion.
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Township Connell will mesh here on
Friday of thio week.
The well is being drilled at the school
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hones by B beceon, Anew pump will
also be added,
Lest week oar usual quota of stook
shipments were made nondieting of both
cattle and sheep.
The new brink 2 story cottage of Robt.
Barr is being plastered. It will be a fine
home when completed.
W. H, Newcombe, of Clinton, formerly
of Ethel, re ulnae in the advent of "the
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prettiest little girl you ever eaw."
The first hall of Jul oheese has been
sold to Ballantyne 8c Sons., Stratford, at
9i• cents. It was shipped last Monday.
Next Sabbath the quarterly commun.
ion service will be bald in the Methodist
church here. The pastor will oondnot it.
Ethel Oonrt of the I. 0. F. will be
represented at the High Court, to be held
at Windsor on Aug. 12th, by Jno.
Fraser, Chief Ranger,
We are sorry to hear that Ackhurst
Taplor'a;health is not any too good. He
is bothered with ohronio bronchitis, but
We hope he will soon be better,
Chaa. Rapp, 05 St. Thomas, le here on
a holiday. He has been 11 years in the
employ of the Michigan Central railway.
Not a bad testimonial by any means.
G. W. Pollard is having hie brick
reeideuoe repainted. W. Routley is do-
iug the work. A forams and other im•
provemento will be made to the interior.
Four Ethel Public School pupils passed
the recent Ent,anoe examination viz :—
Ellie Haosuld, LilySimpson, Emil
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Manna, Mamie MoAllieter. The tint
mentioned took honors. Well done.
Return fare on the Sabbath School
Hum from Ethel to Kincardine, on
Tuesday, Ang. 12tb, will be 95a for adobe
and for
here 5ata 8 01 children.
and returning will
leave Kincardine at 6 p. m.
text helps "Ile Bold hie til
Jacob,
Next. Sabbath tba ragula
Communion service will bo
Methodist Choroh, Brussels.
ship meeting will be held in i
Sohool room from 9.30 to 10
whioh hour the regular pseac
will begin followed by lbs
dispeuntug.
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The London Free Press c
mooning makes the followin,
in reference to the closing
Bowling Tournament :—Th
somewhat regrettable inoia
motion with the aemi•fln
Ooneolatiou aeries, The thr
the roond were Tytler (Lon
(Seaforth) and Rosa (Br
tatter was advanced to the fi
bye. Then Ski Bright as
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sion to substitute another ph
g entleman who had bean
for him all through. Skip r1
ed being within his rights i
and the Seaforth rink thereu
the would default the a
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the grounds for uptown.
Mr, Bright name book an
play out the game bat by tau
final game between Tytler ar
commenced and the exeantiv
after full consideration, deer
would not be fair to either
rinke to stop the final game,
ruled that Mr. Bright's d
stand.
The Consolation finale
deal of a runaway race on th
Brassie rink, who bowled i
fashion. They scored on
ends of the eixteeu played,
won oat by 17 to 5, the
being in doubt. Brussels b
every reason to oongratnlate
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upon their showing. They o
rink, and it re no small feat
one of the three principal eve
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snob Strong bowlers as they
The Tytler rink have no re
ashamed of the result, In in
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up•bilt game from the o0
had a lot
noteyal ogether oreepoosib e
defeat,
London Advertiser of Sat
Ing touches the BrueaeliEee o
—D. 0. Rosa' Brussels rink,
such a brilliant fisiah;io the
within an ace of not elfin
nament at all. When Mr.
his entryMouthy night he w
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tar¢ whether be could get ax
me he had only secured two of
He managed to fill hie rink a
sequence is that the Oonsolat
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Brussels, when in all probabi
otherwise have stayed in Lon
ocher im octant prizes. Mr.
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played under difficulties,
Naughton,the seoond, is onl
cent after a month's illness.
members of the rink are Ja
who has just disposed of t
Herald after editing it for
and Joseph Ardell, who runs
business. The r1rk deoervee
oprrying of the prize in spit
opposition.
Mr. Ross reports that 11
club, though only two year
posseeaing only a limited mei
nevertheless imbued with tL
ambition. It is generally re
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anytournament within reae
tante. Al Listowel both its
their way into the semi-finals
they meG defeat. At Seafort1
rink enured second prize in
lotion, taking first in the nam
Seaforth last ear. Though 1
only28 members, rt had of
=petitions master way.
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Farrow, ex M. P. for East Hr
a old locket for nom etition
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in whioh the scoring is done i
way.Each man lays four
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dustman of each from the Jae]
orad, and the player whom
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of inches is the 1019814 score
Dr. MoNa4 bran Lae offers
medal for oath sin lee, while 1
ivin a prize for doubles.
giving
The finals resulted is a 1
viotory for Mr, Roes' rink
•being 17 •to 5. The Brussels 0
•eu °riot •and dear
P• bowling
prates they received.
Gvrex.
Gre townehi Connoil will roeet on
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of this week at the Hall, Ethel.
Misses Lawrence and brother, from
Want Seaforth, were visiting at Eli
Smith's on Sunday,
The Miaaee Mustard, of Gladstone,
Manitoba, are visiting at Janne Fermi-
eon's, their nnole, 9th cop.
There will be no preaching in Roe's ;
church next Sabbath morning owing to
the quarterly communion being held at
Ethel that day.
Anew threshing outfit has been par-
abased from New Hamburg by Robt.
McTaggart, 15th non., and he will be
better able than ever to make thingsmiller,
bum.
The annual Sabbath School Excursion
to Kincardine ie billed for Tuesday, Aug.
12th, by special train, and promisee to
afford a very pleasant day's dating et
Lake Heron's shore.
the storm Saturday afternoon
McKay, 17th con., had his baro
attack by lightning, 2 tatters were torn
off and oarxied 10 rode. Fortunately the
building was not Beton fire.
Fall wheat harvest this week and the
engairy • What shall the harvest be?' is
being ciphered oat on broad lines as tar
as anticipated results from the wheat
fields, Oats is also et splendid crop,
Jamestown.
Next Sabbath evening Rev. F. Swann,
of Blnevale, •will reach at Victoria Hall,
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Jamestown, Jno. McAllister took they
aervioe last Sunday.
rvioa l ra HeLLAxutvxasanv.—Th4reday
evening of last week one o[ the largest
crowds ever seen around here assembled
on the apacioae lawn of Geo. Eokmrer,
the event being the birthday part of
pictoria Hall. The enthusiasm of the
of Jamestown vicinity was shown
tbof themew.
ation S. very
anpaarxradtying l way
affair,
Not a detail wee omitted. As the crowd
aeeembled the reception committee was
very saliva in making people aogtatnted
and seeing that all were comfortable.
The tables on the lawn, 10 charge of the
,rig and gentlemen waiters, were some.
tin to race a state ban uet, and ft ie
needless to say that tpe edibles were
equal, showing that when Jamestown
vicinity do a thing they need not be shown
how. A booth in charge of Jae, Innes, D.
McDonald and Norman Smith, did a
rushing b°einese and netted a neat sum.
repairman being Beall
The whe pe people
Pied, the people repaired to the Hall
where every available equate foot had of
least two pereons standing. The pro.
gram was largely made op of win
talent, Prof. Cline's choir, of 20 voting,
rebendered re 0110x4888, sol°eeponsible for eo�me o. lsplendidly
plendi d
hick's recitation was well received
as was also Min Bebe Smith's sola
Rev. F. Swann, of Blnevale. aa chair.
man kept an orderly totes and err.
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formed his duties very we1L Oue die
agreeable feature most be bare mentionedgetting
a number of otthe from Bru.sate after
orating themselves with John Barley-
corn, became very noisy and
corn
offensive in the lobby of the Hall and
were foraibl a soled b a Doc 1e of men,
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whioh shows that disgraceful conduct
will in no way be tolerated bare and
tbatJameehown re not a dumping ground
orresort for the rabble of surrounding
towns. At the olose of the program °eke
and coffee were for luncheon.
The prone we were provided $100.
Virroxeter.
R. Mailer paid Toronto a flying visit on
Tiaureday.
Mrs. Borden, of Wingham, ie the guest
of Mre. W. M. Robinson.
A. Hislop M. P. P., of Walton, wee in
the village on Saturday.
Burns Walker, of Niagara Falls, is the
guest of relatives in the village,
Rev. E. Shaw and Mre. Shaw, of Ben.
are renewing acquaintances in the
village, -
Gofte° Thompeou, of Guelph, is visit.
ing Geo. Town and wife, at the Gorton
House.
Mise 13. Smith; of Galt, and Mies N.
Turnbull, of Walton, are guests of Mies
Tena Smith,
A load of young people attended the
Borden party in Jamestown, ISM There.
day evening.
Frank Sanderson, of Chicago, is spend•
inga few weeks holidays with hie parents
on Queen atreet.
Mise McKelvey, of Strafford, and Miee
Parish, of Montreal, are guests of Rev.
and fire. McKelvey.
Mise R. Wendt, of Mildmay, is spend•
iug a few days in the village with her
brother, J. R. Wendt.
Rev. R. S. G. Aodere°° left tar
Muskoka on Wednesday where he will
spend a reonth'e vsoation.
Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre returned to
Cleveland on Thursday having visited the
latter's mother, Mre. Allan, for some
time.
Mrs. Paesmore who has been the guest
of her sister, Mre. J. Hamilton near the
village [or the past week, retorad t0 her
home in Goderioh on Saturday.
Owing to the inolemenoy of the weather
the football matoh with Listowel whioh
was to have taken lane i❑ the Park,
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Saturday evening was postponed. A cab
load of young people from Listowel drove
4p to wetness the game but unfortunately
were disappointed.
A very sncoeseful garden party under
the sae ioes of the choir at thePress ter.
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tan church was field on F. v Diokeon's
lawn Monday evening. •A more delight.
fel evening could not have been wished
for and was apparently taken advantage of
by the residents of the village to spend a
moist evening together. There was a
splendid program also tag-of•war between
the married and single met whioh re•
salted in a victory tar the latter. The
gate receipts amoented to $25.
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Brussels Turf Club will put a First-class
Horse Races on the tip-top half mile track
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dates, the list embracing the following :—
�,--/�• j Day
l ZiSt ,Day
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2.50 TROT OR PACU
2.25
FREE-FOR-ALL.
Trotters will be allowed 5 seconds
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(�y� Second i�
1Jecond DW
2.30 TROT .OR PAC
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advantage in all classes.
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00 in Purses
VV dl ton.
F. O. Neal is home for a few holidays.
Mrs, H. B. Moon of Londeeboro',
spent a few days ip Walton last week.
Alex. and Me. Smith, of Seaforth,
spent Sunday with friends in Walton.
There will be no preaching service in
St. George'e Church next Sabbath atter.
noon.
Ferguson, of
Will. and Mier Hattie gfriends
Blanchester, were visiting triende in
town this week.
Alex, McDougall, of Olevaoosa Ohio,y
is renewing old aegnaintanaeehipe i4
Walton this week.
Min Christina Fleming' of Markham,
a la'a,
enact a few days at L. Dill,
week. P. and Mre. Dill, and Fred.
Broadfoot and Roy Aitzel, of Seaforth,
were also granite on
R Sunday.
A large class of cod horses expected as dates come in between
g good
g ham andTorontoRaces.
The trach: is fast and in excellent condition for records.
REDUCED RAT ES ON TI -IE RAILWAY.
�tiPatch out for posters giving full particulars.
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W. F. Scott,S Uc y Robt. Thomson Pres i
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Committee—F. S. Scott, Jno. Beattie and Jno. Hewitt,
I31uevale.
Mies Mary Doff was visiting in Listo.
wet.
Alexander Mensa, of Hamilton, spent
Bewley with his family here.
Miss Jean Rose, of Morriebank, is visit-
in Miss MaryIain thio week.
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Mre. Walker, of London, WW1 visiting
her sister, Mra. Lewis, Ian week.
Master Morel' McKenzie, of Ripley, ie
visiting at the Parsonage this week.
Mise Lizzie Johnston and little mice,
of Goderioh, are visitingrelatives here,
Mines Bertha Sanderson and Maggie
Diment visited in Brussels over Sunday.
Miss Winnie Sallery, of Da°dae, spent
a day with her mote, Rev. F. Swann, last
week.
Messes Aneie Holmes and Lizzie
P0000k visited for a few days in Wing.
ham.
Mre. Joseph Barges and children, of
Woodstock, are visiting relatives in the
village.
M. H. and Mrs. Elliott and children, of
Wingbam, visited at the residenoe of R.
N. Duff•
Wm. Maser and hex mother, Mrs.
M=Allister, are visiting relatives near
Walter Barges lett last week for
Woodstock where he has =tired a good
position.
Miss Lipa McOullongh, ora fedw , was
visiting at R, N• Duff's, fora few daye
this week,
Little erste Helen Black re visiting Ler
grandparents, Jno, and Mrs. Robextean,
at Wroxeter.
Peter wheeler and oh11 ren spent
a few days with the former's sinter in
Turnberry last week.
Miesee Bnrdetta dna Eva Geddes, of
and Detroit, raepeotively, visit.
ed their sant, Mrs. Henry Diment,
The Quarterly service will be held •Iu
the Methodist church, Blnevale, next
Sunday morning. Rev. R. Paul, of Brae.
Bele will preach.
D. Ragars, of Fordwi°b, •oocipied
the p¢lpit of the Metbodiet chetah on
Sunday night. Rev. F. Swann took the
work on the Fordwioh neiouit.
Sunday School Exgnrsion to rima -
dine on Tuesday, Aug, 1215. The return
trona Biaeval° will be 80a for adults
and 40a for children. Train leaves here
at 8.26 o'clock a, m,
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Semi -Annual Sale
Aug.St
station.
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We've
hesitation no
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Washable.
off. • And,
begun,
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Good hay weather now.
The Coronation will be an August
ceremony.
Township Ocunoil will meet on Blom
day, Aug. 4th at 10 a. m.
The Misses McCullough, of Teeswater,
are visiting at Alex. Clark's, 615 line.
Win. Jewitt shipped guar of huge to
Palmerston on Tb°rsda of this week.
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D. Halliday is learning the drug bustMrs.
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nese is Brueeela. His parents live on the
6th line near Belgrave.
Berry pickers report the Drop a poor
one. We know one lady, not 10 miles
from Snnebioe, who went out and got
one herr Tryagain.
Miss berry.
her and Mise Tram
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who were visiting at James Sharp's, 515
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line, for the peat few weeks, returned to
Friday.
St, Thomas last ride
Wm. Kerney, 415 line was badly injnr.
ed byafork fallin and striking him1418.
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in the side breaking several ribs and
iaroin one of the lenge.
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There will be no preaching service in
the Jackson thumb next Sabbath atter-Brussels
noon as the quarterlycommunion
earviae will be helat Bl t,
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John Kelly has pnrohased a new
Massey -Hanle binder. John Agin, Jae.
Granby and John Nethery have also fall.'
en i° tine and got the came kind.Rev.
A lot of Fall wheat is now cut and with
good weather the crop will be all in the
stook by Saturday of this week. Barley
ie about ready, and a lot of bay to out
yet,
A brood sow and number offare
young
page were found iu a grain field on the
615 line by some berry pickers. Time
they were looked after or they may prove
rather oostly pork.
Wm. Kreuter, of Entente, is potting a
new roof on John Mille' barn, 0th line.
Mr. Mills lives at Auburn and ie not in
the beet of health. We hope he will soon
be able to attend to farm work again.
KIalms Aar.—Joseph Mollro Saltine,
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has had bad look with big cows this sea•
eon, one dying 2 weeks ago and another
taking lump jaw. His neighbors took in
the situation and without much trouble
collected near) $100 whioh the resent-
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ed to Ma Mollroy, at hie home, theotber
evening. Oonnoillor Code made a abort
appropriate address and Township Clerk
Clark made the presentation. The re•
aipient returned his very hearty thanks
to the kind friends for their thought.
Ialnees and generosity. Sgoh eats are
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not a bad r000mmendatron for any corm
m5mty and Would stand copying by
other localities.
The. Clinton New Era of lest week
Saye t—The Modal eahooi is advertising
fora Weather for Room No. 4, and also
for the junior Division, applications
received up to the GiS of August. In the
juhlor Division Min Kirkby, of Walton,
had been engaged and taught for some
time, but her health gave out and she
got leave of abeenoe, her place bring
enpplied by Mise Minnie Cooper, who ie
an excellent teacher and ono whom the
board Would gladly retain but whose
certifloate unfortunately, has run oht•
Lost weak the Board received a letter
Crrtnbroott.
The flax atop is ready for harveting
and it ie a good one.
The new st resp d atn n Mentalis,
EaeE of here, is completed.
Biaoar are, is coanion, on Tuesda Aug.oronto.
12, will attract a good many from this
locality.
Mise L. Calder bee returned from
Galt she has been holidaying for
the
the set month.
Waugh, of Seaforth, was the
guest of Ler friend Min Margaret Oar
der, daring the past week.g
Brown cooker spaniel strayed from
here about the 15th of May. Infer-
nation as to its whereabouts will be
thankfully received by A. Reymann.
Adam J. Foerster, of Detroit, ie visit-
Ing ander the parental roof. He is asotg
of V. Foexeter, of Grey, and is employed
in a wholesale grocery in the above 0ity,
L. Foerster and John. Mittleholtz, of '
Zurioh, accompanied by their better
halves and ohildreu, were visiting rel.
skives and friends here for a. day or two.
The broncho and ice driver won leaf
Sunday evening and Fred. was also in
the game. Your oorreepondent is sorry
for the gentlemen who loot but Jack may
not always win.
Miaaee Maud and Carrie Reymann, of
Detroit, are Sommer visitors at A.
Raymaun'a. They are danghten' of
Joseph Reymann formerly of this Ioaalf•
ty. It is 0 years sinoe they were here.
Wednesday of this week Amel Barfoltz,
9th con, and a young lady here, neige of
F. Raddatz, who came from Germany
last Spring, were united in marriage and
wilt make their home on the 9th con.
May their joys be many.
A 10 horse power engine and boiler hoe
been purchased from Geo. White 8t Son,
of London byA. Rn mann. It will be
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here thio week and put in operatic°,
This will take the place of the proposed
6 h. p, spoken of last week.
Atnong the sneoessful Entrance pupils
this year were the throe Oranbrook ma
pile who wrote, being Willie Long, Robb.
MoDonald and Athol MoQoarrre, We
congratulate the boys. At Ethel the
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e4 Owing l the qsa was all oerm
Owing to the quarterly Communion
being held in the Metbodast ohnrab in
Brunets next Sabbath the usual Sabbath
afternoon •service will be withdrawn in
the Methodist ohuroh bare. A -•number
will likely go to Brnaeele 0a that day.
Among our Summer visitor who have
boon walling on old Mende was Alex,
McDougall, of Cleveland, Ohio, He is a
wide awake young man who retaipe hie
Old time x05856 for the Maple Leaf and
Canadian institutions, hit, Mao, is an
omployse of the Lake Shore and Minh!.
gen Southern railway and in the new
repair stone erected will employ about
1600 }mode, Tide shop is 300x669 feet
and out a million dollars. It is upao
SUMMER
At•
Bargain time. It's like
arrived at the point 'where it's
waiting, no partial -measures.
Every Unlined Summer
Vests and Washable Sailor Suits—goes
as everybody knows, the real
A partial list ; come early,
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reach the
theygo.
it.
Trousers,
at one-fourth
has but
of boys.
a Friday,
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getting off a train when you
time to droprices and down
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Our time -table doesnt allow
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Garment for Men and Boys—Coats,
on sale' Friday morning
season for this class of Garments
men and boys and mothers
A CANADIAN 110301
The Duke of Connaught, G
of the Grand Lodge of Free M
was notified by John Rose
Past Grand Master of the
of Canada, of the ambled resol
Canadian Grand Lodge at W
Leering the rank of Past G
upon his Royal Highness.
eapreesee grateful thanks n
P reoiation of the Lonox whlob
ae another proof of the l
entertained towards the mbh
by the Free Masons oL
requests that the same be tea
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the Canadian lodge, The G
Ear oP 17❑ land, in Domino
above, eayegthat the Doke of
desires in g
which Mr. E Robertson lhas
Masonry, and the important
has rendered, the rank an
Peat Grand Junior Warden
be conferred upon hem, It is
that Mr. Robarteou bas a
honor, which is the highs,
coofared by the Grand Lo
land,
Boys' drill and obeek cotton coats, regular 65o for
490 and re alar 75o for 5G
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Boye' grey and black elpaos conte, regular $1.25 for
94o and regular $1.65 for 3 1 25
Boys' double breasted bine serge coats, Yegular 32, at 1 50
Boys cambric sailor suite, regular 50o, for 87}
crash sailor suits, regular 76o, for 56
Boys' Fine Cotton Sailor Suite, regular $1, for 75o,
and regular $1 60 for 1 12
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Men's drill and other cotton conte, regular 75o for 660,
and regular $1 for 76
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Men's alpaca and serge conte, regular $1.60 for 1 12
Men's black and blue serge ooate, regular $2.75 for 2 06
Men's alpaca eoat°, regular $2 for $1,50, and regular
2.50 for 1 88
Mona blue Berge and worsted ooate, some single, some
double breasted, reenter $3 tot $2.25, regular $4
for $8, and regular $5 for g 76
Men's wadi vests, white duck, cashmere finish °becks,
white and drab pique, regular 75o to $1.50, for
50a to 1 12
Mao's cost and trouser suite, light etri a flannel
S PP
effect'', very natty, regular $6 for , 50
Mens stylish coat and trotter suits, light flannel
effects replier $T 50 for 6 62
Mat's elegant suite of blue, with light stripe, coat
unlined, regular $9 for G 75
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ClIUlICll CHIMES.
—
Rev, R. Peal will preach at Bluevele
next Sabbatb.
Rev. •Mr. Coeene •and Mx. McLeod will
sxohange pulpits next Sabbath evening,
Last Sunda Rev. Mr. Jennings, of
y
Bayfield, took Ete eervicea in St, Johns
Church, Bruesele.
Ira Gerry and Miss Minnie Moore gave
interesting information on Missionary
progress at the Epworth League last
P g p g
Sunday evening,
"The Tabernacle in the Wilderness"
will be next Sabbath's lesson for the
Sunday schools, Notes may be found on
page 8 of this isetie,
Next Sunday will be the monthly
Misaionor dayin the Methadiet Sabbath
Y
Sahooh Chinn will be the field to whioh
attention will be direoted.
The regular presohing services in St,
John's obnrot will be withdrawn next
Sabbath owing to difloulty in sebaring
sp pplies, Rev, Mr, Webb will arrive hate
from Wiudeor about the let of Septem•
her.
Mr. M0 eod'a theme last Sabbath•
morning in Melville Oburoh was "The
nature of the true God and of the true
worship." A special disoonree to young
men was given in the evening, "God's
gall for men," ;ler, 5 and 1.
Be Strong was the brief text ohmen
by the pastor in the Methodist °heron
loot Sabbath morning. Hie evening
�,���^
Straw
The hat story is very short,
Choice of all straw hats -hundreds
the common harvest hate, which will
SailorA, Fedoras, Panama Shapes
25C, 50e, 75c, $1, $1.50, t2, 2.5�
Hats go at S3ali
■ -
Price. -
and while they last, your
'
There s •only one exception,
sizes. Regular prides run
7
BRUSSELS
it means a lot. Friday
of smart new straws -at half
not be reduced.
; splendid assortment,
and 4, to clear at 12 c to
morning
price.'
few broken
t,
Mrs. John Oreilly was killei
iug at her home in High Par
Norman Reid, a Toronto
drowned white attempting to e
Mimiao Creek.
The propeller Cuba broke
of her mew by running al
Port Dalhouoie.
Charles Mallinley, of Ar
at Berlin to forging promhasor
orders for a number of firms
he acted as agent, and was re
ew tin
T T7 A T1T A? /'7. YY T . tltT1`CTT-G1 l�
....'V .3..l..r.J..a.:a.1.5 �.
•
from Mtes Kirkby tendering iter rseig• date in everything and tea nc lsee than 0nbleot was "A F°°hide Bargain;' boa santenoe.
tlaright unto
r quarterly
held in tate
The fellow,
be Sabbath
30 a. 111 , at
hing service
saorameutatl
MENT.
cuts Mole.
f Saturday
statement
up of the
010 Wne a
ant iu m-
ale of the
ee rinke in
don), Bright
nsseta). 11ho '
nate on the
ked permie•
oyer for. the
playing lead
yt10r objeot•
n doing so,
non declared
me, and left
Subsequently
d offered to
at time the
nd Rose had
e aommittee,
ded that it
of the latter
and eo they
efault meat
were a good
e part of the
a first olaas
all but lour
and finally
result never
owlets Lave
themselves
oly gent one
t0 win orcin
ate ttgaiuet
met here,
aeon to be
g a plucky
nameureme¢t,
I that was
for their
urday even-
ffasfollows t
which made
trophy was
to the tour -
Roes wired
as not oer-
ink together,
her players.
ad the °on-
ion goes to
lity 11 would
on with the
Ross' rink
as Dr. Mo.
y oonvales-
The other
mea Irwin,
he Brussels
E • years,
a harness
credit for
e of strong
to Brussels
a old, and
nberehip, is
e spirit of
resented at
unable dia.
rinks won
bat there
i a Bruesele
lbs Coneo-
3 mateh at
he club has
ivocal local
Postmaster
mon, offers
in singles,
n a novel
bowls, the
t is mass.
t aggregate
e a point.
td a gold
he club is
ether easy
the soora
nen won by
ve all the
UIS1).
GI • Master
aeons, Eng.,
Roberteoo,
Grand Lodge
ration of the
indoor, oon-
rand Master
The latter
at • high am
h he regards
lo • feelings
Ler aountry
Canada, and
nomitted to
tend Saone.
niooting the
Connaught
of the zeal
evinced for
Banos, be
d dignity of
of England
undoratood
acepted the
et poet rank
Loi of Eug,.
t by tights•
k, Toronto.
lad, wan
wart aura
tbrae blades
ground near
r, pleaded
y notes'and
for whioh
mended for