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The Brussels Post, 1902-10-2, Page 1Vol, 81. No, 12 ,3RUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902 New Advertisements. Looa1-T. McGregor, To rent -John Hansuld, Girl wanted -G, F, Blair. [Iowa for gale -S• Hoggard, Farm for Bale -Trueman Smith, Boar for service -August Fiaohar, Fashionable' glasses -Mrs, Pletcher, Zsirirt Attes. igel ,•ra v -e. Fall Pair Isere on Tneeday and Wed• needay of (hie week. The weather was none too propitious. Rev. J. J. Hestia preached at Wroxeter last Friday in oonneotion, with the Com• reunion preparatory services/ of the Pres. byterian thumb in that plane. Don't forget tbe Harvest Thanksgiving ureter' in Trinity church neat Sunday, and the fowl supper and entertainment on the following Monday evening. Charles Grout, formerly of Kidgetown, diad at St. Thomas on Wednesday of last week aged 92.. He wee for thirty years years township olerk of Howard. The deoeaeed gentleman was the father of Mre, (Rev.) W. J. Brandon known to a good many in tbie locality. W roxeter. Mies Ada Hookas, of Wingham, is visit. ing in the village. Mre Laokie is the guest of her dsngh- ter in London this week. Mies Anderson, of Blyth, was the guest of Mies M. Miller last week. Crosby Laokie, of Toronto, is spending a few holidays at hie home here. Mien Latish& Morrison is spending a week with ref/Alyea at Hepworth. Mien L. Mitobell, of Toronto, ie the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Wm. Wilson. Mieeee Nellie Martin, Lulu Hemphill and Agnes Blank °pent Friday in Mois- ten. Mrs. T. G. Hemphill and Mre. Brawn visited in Teeewater several days of last. week. W. Trenoh, of Carrick, ebipped a oar ]cad of lambs and cattle from tbie etatioo on Monday. A. Hemphill, 0, Sanderson and H. Truax, of Walkerton, spent Sunday with friende in the village. Frank Sanderson left for Cbiongo on Saturday, having visited at hie home here for about two months. Rev. Mr. Haetie, of Belgrave, preaohed the preparatory service io the Presbyter. Ma Church, Friday afternoon. Word wae received on Monday of the serious Mune of F. V. Dickson in Tor- onto. Mrs. Dickson left at once for the city. Joe. Clark, from near Walton, has bought out Aroh. Moffitt'° blacksmith business. Mr. Moffitt has not yet decided what he will go into, but iutende to re- main in town for eome time. Fashjona}JI Glasses. " that ears-uisiie somas thing•rculled style.•' ,introns of our optica{ deportment ro a. (cured of fnahionablo pectecleware, per-, feet In tit. end nniah.' Hen,. T. Fletcher Scientific and Graduate OPelnean BRZJSSEILS A load p9 young people,of.the E dean. Pei Charoh spent Tuesdey evening at the Reotery, Gerrie, A choir liars been formed in commotion with the Methodist Churob, and 000upied their position for the first time 00 Sun. day last. OnwT,-We learned with einem regret, news of the Math of Mrs. Allan Eraliak, of Turnberry, whose death ooparred in the hospital at Loudon on Monday. De- ceased bad only been married about two years when etrfaktn with a disease which requited in her death, after an illness of about a year A sorrowing buebend and one child are left to mourn her loge. The funeral took plane on Wednesday after. noon from the family reeideoce to the Wroxeter new cemetery. are monto wee Regular service in Victoria Hall will be oagoelled next Sunday evening ea painter° are at work on tbe interior of the build- ing. Menem Worn -We areleased t state that D. L. Strachan won the sliver medal presented by Dr. Mo0rimmon, Chairmen of the High Sohool Board of Kincardine,', where the ninth annual games of the High Sohool were held on the 261b of Kept. Ip was given for -manliness and good influence in the eohool during the term 1901,02. At the close of the day's sports the result of a vote of High School students Runaround that tbey considered that our representative from Jamestown should be awarded the distinguished prize. They have only ebown their good judgment in their deoieiou au D. L. is a worthy young man and carries an in. anomie for good wherever he goes. We all congratulate him and wish that be may long be spared in hie proeperoae career, 111Coletaworth. Corn cutting is the order of the day, Inspector Robb visited the school on Monday morning' last. Many of our oitizene purpose attending the Brussels Fair on Friday. Semi. Donglae has parallelled the prop. arty belonging to Joeeph Wilson. Andrew Doig, jr., has purchased the farm belonging to Mrs. Sam. Brown. Mise Nettie Mioklejohn ie sick at pres. ent with Tonailitie but we hope she will goon be better. The Ladies' Aid of the Motbodiet church held their monthly meeting in the oharoh on Tuesday Iaet. The ladies of the W. F. M. S. of the Presbyterian oharoh were invited to hear Min Collins, of Grand Rapids, Mich., speak on Deacon. en Work in the city. After the address tea was served and a good time spent. In the evening Mies Mntab, of Gerrie, let Vice -President of the London Conference Epworth . League, gave au addreae on "Sooial to Save" and it was very highly appreciated by those who beard it. CratieLbroolc. Mica Ida Gorealitz, of Buffalo, N. Y., le visiting at her home. Mies Marie Brown accompanied her. PRIM WEDDING. -A quiet but pretty wedding took place at "Endyne," Oran - brook, the residenoe of Alex. McNair, on Toesday, Sept. 3003, at 11 o'clock a. m. when hie daughter, Mist!Jean, was au married to Dr. J. L. Turnbull, a well known physician of Goderioh. The ceremony was performed in front of a bank of asters and ferns by Rev. D. B. MoRae, in the presence of the relatives and a few intimate /riende of the eon - treating parties. The bride looked charming in 0 gown of white Daohesse satin, en train, over taffeta, trimmed with exguieite Brueeele lane and fluted chiffon. She wore the ouetomary bridal veil with orange-bloesome, caught with a butterfly of Brunets lace, and carried cream roses. The bridesmaid, Mies Aggie McNair, sister of the bride, wore Dream crepe de aliens, trimmed with ecru quipnre and green velvet ribbon and carried pink rosea. Little Jeeee Neilson, neige of the groom, noted as flower girl and was dressed in a pretty little gown of white silk trimmed with valenoienne lane and carried a basket of pink Oarna tions. The groom was attended by hie brother, Dr. Frank Turnbull, of Anborn. After the ceremony a dejeuner was served, after which the happy couple left on the 3 30 train from Brueeele for New York and Boston. The 'bride's going -away gown was a heavy bine tailor-made opening over a blooms of white silk with hat to match. Many good wishes will follow Dr. and Mrs. M111!llr 1pHE Ladies of Brussels and T:ac vicinity are cordially in- = Opciimg vited to attend our Fall Millin - cry Display•a.,� ��a nal. Wednesday and Thursday, . OCT. 1st & 2n , d e,°4 (rte�a X AND FOLLOWING DAYS. X ZIC X W e are prepared to show tt very choice selection of the latest styles for Fall and Win- nO ter wear, with the best and most Fashionable, Trimmings. Special attention given to your orders. rd s. DC MISS LITTLE.= x e`,:p �.�,t q,� p"' q y' q, @gip �q 4'• g,, �p �,p g *-$ Prow t0 b17 em lgY4re t1la1 they' Turnbull for a happy, proepsroae life. Oranbrook'e lose will be a decided gain to the Co, town, Tun Rosi throws an editorial clipper after the happy twain, CV of Con.. A number from Walton will ,taste in Brueeele fair, Leo: Switb, of Cobourg, is vieiting friends in town. The Walton Old Boye held a reunion In town on 'Tuesday evening. Jamee and Mra. Mowbray left on Mon- day for their home near Sudbury. J. Cumberland and Mise Maggie King, of Auburn, spent Sunday in town. Harvest Home eerviee will be geld in St, George's oharoh next Sabbath. Mrs. aud Min Ferguson, of Auburn, were visiting friends in town on Tneeday. Wm. and Mrs. Blaebiil and Mrs. Wm. Hoy ate visiting friende in Ypsilanti, Mioh, Mrs, R. McLeod is in Cranbrook at. tending her dieter, Mee. Smalidon, who is aeriouely 111. There was no service in the Methodist oharoh last Sabbath as the congregation have not yet secured a pastor. Miss Maggie McDonald, Lewis McDon- ald and Robert Humphries left on Tnee- day, for Toronto, where they .will. attend University: .6a orrier, Look out for a few weddings. Apple packing ie on the program now Any amount of threseing to be do yet. Mase Pearl Dark, of Brnseele, is vieiti at Tboe, Bielby's. Mice Annie MoElroy le vieitiog M Maxwell, 3rd line. Dull and wet weather is a bad bind Agee to corn cutters. John Clegg had hie silo filled last wee E. Pease did the work. Mra. Robb. Skelton has been on t siok liekbut is improving. Min Bessie Taylor, of Blyth, visit for a few days ab Wm. Clark's. Brueeele show on Friday and with go weather wbat a crowd there will be. Brunets Fell Fair is the centre of a traction for Thuredayand Friday of th week. - Last week Mrs. James Bpeir and Co were visiting friende at Listowel a locality. Mise Eleie Clark, who is attendt Clinton collegiate, spent Saturday a Sunday at home. Mies Marion MoKeozie left on Mond for Normal College, Hamilton, m nonage attend ber. Belgrave Fair attraoted a number Morris exhibitors on Tneeday and We needay of this week, Councillor Code, Mies Elsie Code, Mr Wm. Laidlaw and eon are vieiting Alviueton this ween. Richard Proctor has been appoin te Tax collector for 1902 indeed of Job Mooney, who resigned. Oounoil minutes may be read on page of this !nue. The next meeting will b held on Monday 13th inst. Damen Spate will sat as Judge of Cattl at Atwood Fall Fair on Wednesday o next week. He should 011 the bill. The Johnston farm, 6th line,has bee leased for a' term of yearto Thee Brown, of Oranbrook. We wish him euo 0888. Mies L. B. Iebister has been reengage as teacher of S. 5. No, 1 wibb a good in nesse in salary. She i9 a eacoes0lo teacher. Mra. Will. Gillespie, of Ripley, ie vie iting her parente, 0. and Mrs. Ritebie and her sister, Mra. W. H. Maunders and other friende for a few weeke, Miee Mabel McCall left on Saturday for a visit with her brothers in Chatham Master Louie, who hae been visiting with hie grand perente, returned home with her The Revd.F, H. Larkin, of Beatorth will be the preacher at tbe annivereary i Knox thumb, Belgrave, on Oot. 19th Everybody should try and go to bee him. The 100 acre farm of Jae. Thuell, 6t inn, has been Bold to John Kelly of the same line, at $5,250, so it ie reported. I o Mr. Tbuell may take a rest from farm - ng se hie health bas not been very vigor. OUB. Rev. Jno. Holmes preaohed an earnest, tactical sermon in Jackson's oharoh an Sabbath from the text "What shall I o with Jesse which is called Christ," t hag been decided to hold a eeriest of evival meetings in the ohuroh in the ear future. T. Forbes, 3rd line, bad a big sale on needay of this week. Everything sold igb, wows 25 to 49 dollare, yearling attle $26 25ote, eaoh, one brood mare 137 one bark cow and 10 pigs 037. The a' m sea conker w but everything ler thin was y g old. be welln T known auctioneer from russets did the selling. SoaooL REronT.-The following is the eport of S. S. No. 9, for the month of eptember;-Fifth class.-Maneon Tay. r, 4th olaee,-Corel McArthur 242 ;. arrie a J ekeoa 194 9 MaryFear 180 I nae holism a 176 ; Jno, McArthur 133. eine McArthur 103. Sr. 8rd.-Jennie ell 179 ; David Jackson 156 ; Carrie bortreed' 67. Jr. 3rd. -Stella Stubbe 256 ; Elia Evane 160 ; Edmund Farguh. eon 44 ; Jno, Taylor 36. Sr. 2nd: - ether McCall 264 I Norman Jaokeon 7 ; Frank McCaughey 138 ; Frank Bell 8, Jr.2ud Albert Skelton 198 ; Harold °Call 179 ; Joseph McCaughey 129 nth Gaoy 110 ; Wm. Shotdioe 102 1. 2. Gertie Fear 244 ; Robert Bell 204 ; let,-Amanada Watson 114 ; Myrnd eknon 104 ; Robert Bird 81 : Mary 00aughey 02, Jr. let. Fanny Stubbs David Sholdioe 44, Moss MASSAn=T BIELSY, Teacher,' Memo Ur, --A. H. Cochrane, formerly the Ord lino, and who has been in the ploy of the New Hamburg Mannfao• ring Co, for Several years, has anumad responsible poeition with the Waterloo ant, Co.,of Waterloo. He will be their ger and not in the capacity of assistant tanager. Be looks after all orders and rreepondenoe therewith and ban all the ante in Ontario under bis charge. We e pleand to bear of A. tire promotion d have not the Slightest doubt !le will ne ng les er- k. he ed od t- ie ra n5 ng n5 ay ay of d- n. at d n 4 e • n d b n r ti If e d I n 1' h e B r B lo 0 R N B 8 ar A 21 Ed R P Sr Ja M 92 of am to M ba m bo ag sr .an have made no mistake in their ahoioe Hie many old friends in this looality wil be glad to hear of hie onwardand upward marob and expeot the next thing we will be bearing of ie hie enuring a house. keeper. . We don't know whether it weld be este or not to pall him "Grandpa Bewley" but that'e what he is. Sorioor RErowr.-The following ie the standing of the pupils of S. S. No, $, for the month of Sept. Average attendance for the month 44. Sr, 4th. -Jean Shed. den 77 ; Wiliie Clark 70 ; Frank Mo. Craokeq 70, Jr. 4 -Alex Speir 75 ; Ann Douglas 74; Chester Wilkineon 03 ; Ceoil Wheeler ; Lonnie Wheeler 60 i Maggie Shedden 56 ; David Knight 10. Sr,, 30,-Etbel Watson 65 ; Maud Wil- kinson 52; Elva Stepbeneon 50 ; Elsie Speir 49 ; Jeeee Wheeler 48 ; Andy Elatt 45 ; Laura Wbeeier 40 ; Frank Little 40. Jr, 3rd. -Clifford Sherrie 55 ; Robbie Miabie 58 ; Alex. Cameron 52 ; Willie Spier 50 ; Earl Bernard 47. r. 2nd. Selena Wheeler 69 ; Maggie Mollie 60 Aggie Knight 59 • Dora Watson 56 ; Stanley Watson 54 ; Alex. Connon 25. Jr, 2nd. Wesley Shedden 49 ; Flor- ence Shedden 48 ; May Little 40 I Nettie Speir 35 ; Maggie Gorman 20, Pt. 2.- Riohard .Iooak 45 ; Kenzie Sherrie 35 • George Al000k 34 ; Ella Clark 30; Lilly Watson 29. Pt. I. -Gerrie Stephenson 52; Mary Soler 50 ; Myrtle Wheeler 50 ; Elsie Flats 48 ; James Nichol 46 ; Willie Cannon 40 ; Jane Al000k 39 ; Jane Con. non 39 ; Aggie Bradshaw 38 ; Ernie Car- diff 38; Hazel Nichol 87 ; Maggie Speir John Little 30, M. BLAon, Teaober. Inuessasi W. H. KERR, Prop, T. Obambere 240 ; M, Imlay 194 ; N, I Sienpeon 185 ; I3, Jlokmier 159 ; L Ho. gereh 158 ; E. Freeman 166 ; L. WA!. linter 102 ; L, Eakmier 189 M. MoAllnm 103 ; 13, Wi1bee 99 ; H, Goatee 28. Jr, Ord elan, Examined in Aritb,, Geog, and Comp, Total 200.-•21, Slemmon 174 ; D. Wanner 161; K. McLeod 181 ; E, Balmier 121 ; E. McKee 106 ; G. Ma. Kee 70. Sr. 2nd olaee. Examined in Aritb,, Geog., and Comp.. -F. Inlay 179 I B, Bateman 168 ; P. Bremner 157 ; L. Cooper 121 ; J. MoAliem 120 ; E. on• bar 118 ; N. MoAllistar 79 ; W, Barr 65 ; W. Pearson 13. Goo. DonsoN, Teaober, Junior Department of Ethel ' newel. Junior Seoond.-Laidlaw Straobao, Vine MoLeod, Roes Fraser, Bueeell Love Annie Cooper, Charlie Hansold Roy Eck. Mier, Joe Peareon, Harris Eckmier, Part Second.- Reeeell Wilbert, Alvin McKee, Irene Heath, Oeleetine Dant, Alva Fletcher, Joe Cooper, Sr. Pert Firet,--Elvin Thompson, Roy Gill, Allan MoAllieter, Wilfrid Eakmier• Jr. Part Firet.-James Brenner, Pearl McKee, Aubrey Dobson, Aline Barr,Robbie Thompeon, Annie MoAlliater, Fleda Freeman, Florence McCallum, Elwin Dobson, A'ex. Fraser. - Cecil Eokmier, Verde Pollard, Peed Gill, Vera MoOlol, Roes Coates, Herman -Fogel, Clifford Dunbar, Stanley Btraohan, Edmond Mo - Lee, Wesley Yeo, Visitor Penson. L. Baanaotr, Teacher, Mae JNo, 5, MODONALD PASSES AWAY. -A Ripley correspondent lastweek speaks as follows of the deoeaee of Mrs, McDonald of that locality, mother to Mrs, J. A. Young, formerly of Ethel :- Tbronge of sympathizing friende gather- ed around the reeidenoe of John. 5. Mc- Donald, ex -M, P. P. on Friday Sept. 18th and followed to the new cometry at Rip- ley all tbat was mortal of that moat ex- cellent woman Mrs. McDonald. A brave hearted, generpue•eonted woman, she Dame into the Queen's Bush yearn ago and wrought with her husband to make a Home, homestead, where they could live tbeir Heavy Dranght. Brood mare with lives and rear their children. Together foal, Jae Speir 1 ek 2, Jno Cole ; horse they encountered the bardeb ipe and pri- foal, Jae Speir, Jno. Cole ; two-year-old cations of a pioneer life in the forests, filly, I Wright, D Cook ; two-year-old together they reaped the reward gelding, R Scott, A Speir ; year old fitly, of their industry - and thrift. A Robertson ; team horses in harness, They lived for 48 years together long Jae Forster ; heavy draught colt, Iease enough to eeetheir children happily start- Wright. ed ontin prosperous careen, long enough General Purpose. -Brood mare with to receive evidences of public appreciation foal, A Robertson, R Scott ; mare foal, A and co/Adams Her husband baa been Robertson, R Soots ; two year-old filly, Reeve of the Towoehip, Warden of the Jno Taylor I & 2 ; two-year old gelding, County, and a member of the Legiela• Jno Fells 1 & 2 ; year-old filly, R Corley, tore of Ontario, and has all along enjoyed A Speir ; year-old gelding, R Scott, D the admiration aod confidence of hoete of Cook ; team in harness, Jas. Forster, Jno. friende who knew his sterling honesty of McKinnon, R Scott. purpose and bie onflieohing devotion to Road and Oarriage.-Brood mare with the pablio interest. In bis ninon and foal, Thoe Black, A Speir, J Speir ; mare his few reverses lie had in his wife a true foal, Thos Black, A Speir ; two-year-old and loving helpmate and only be can filly, Geo Robertson, A Morton ; two - realize the grief end tontines° that follow year-old gelding, Jno Taylor, A Speir ; the tearing aennder of lifetime's ties. year-old filly, J Speir,31 Densmore i year - He and hie family have the sympathy of old gelding, Jas Shedden, A Morton all our people in their great loge. Her single driver; Alf Baeker, Jno Cole ; hank neighbore, too will miss her, for her horse, Walter Scott ; beam road or oar- deeire to help others found expreseion in ridge, Joe Brandon• many ways• One of the neighbors Mr. Judges -Geo Crookshaok, Wingham ; Cooper speaking said, "I have lost a good W J Diokeon, Leadbury. friend in Mrs. MoDooald. When I came CATTLE. - Thoro'bred - Cow, J Van here a perfeot stranger, ebe made me wet- Camp, R Corley, J Armour ; twoyear. come at her home and gave me help and old heifer, R Corley 1 & 2 ; year-old encouragement t that I would be an in - heifer Corley, r J Armour heifer calf, elf n rate to forget." g urge . The funeral aervfoee R Harrison, P Robertson ; bull calf, P were oonduobed by her pastor Rev. Mr. Robertson, D Cook ; bull 2 yrs or over, Maxwell, and Rev. Isaac McDonald, of W Scott ; bull under 2 yrs, J Armor 3rd ; Mose a trieod of the family. Jamey cow, D Scott. Grade -Cow, Jno Her'sarm w rs le the eeoond grave in the Ripley Shiele, R Harrison 2 & 3 ; two-year-old oemetry, that of Mrs. John Coiling being heifer, D Cook, G Fothergill; year-old fleet. Her fire sous and her eon•in-few, heifer, D Scott, R Harrison ; heifer calf, A. Gemmel were the pall -bearers. R Harrison, T Black ; two-year old steer, J Shiele 1& 2; year-old steer, W B Wil- kinson, J Armour; eteer calf, R Harri- son, J VanCamp. Judge -Jas Gaunt, Whitecbnrob. DEMI MR, EDITOR, -In my travels in Suenr.-Leioestero and grades -Aged be West I meet many from Brussels and ram, N Craning 1 & 2 ; /Mending ram, N ioinity of whom many of your readere Coming 1 & 2 ; ram lamb, N (Sewing 1 ould be pleased to hear, so that under rt 2 ; abearling ewes, N Coming ; ewe Notes by the way" I may speak of a few lambs, N Coming 1 & 2. Downs -Aged of the many from "our country" who are ram, It Harrison ; ehearling ram, R Her, eking their homes in this great North- rison 1 net ; ram Iamb, W Helps 1 & 2. est. Of course I meet comparatively Judge -A Nioholeon, Belgrave. me as I am never very long in one place. Pres. -Large breed -Aged boar, W H will not mention those in Winnipeg lost MoGutcbeon 1 & 2 ; brood cow having ow as I expeot to be there for a day or littered in 1902, W H MoGutoheon, 1 & 2; o before I return. At Portage -la -Prairie boar, W 11 MoCutcbeon ; cow, W H Mo• the fleet to greet me was a reporter for a Cutobeon 1 & 2. Small breed -Aged newspaper there in the person of Runell boar, P Gibbon 1 ds 2 ; brood eow having ileon, a eon of Robt. Wilson, once of littered in 1902,1' Gibbon 1 & 2 ; boar, russets, but now engineer at Begot. P Gibbon 1 & 2 ; sow, P Gibbon 1 & 2. lex. Wilson, uncle and brother, bas a Judge -A Nicholson, rm near there. At Neepawa, where I PonnxaY. Geese, Jae Henderson 1 Sr 2; se for two or three hours, I met Mr,' turkeys, W Soott, R Scott ; dunks, Jae alfpenny, who is doing duty in a large Henderson 1 & 2 ; Plymouth rooks, W ardware store. He expresses himself ea Soon, .1 Henderson ; leghornn, T M Hem ell pleased with bis place. At Arden derson, J Henderson ; Spanish,3 Render - re. Gilhooly reeides, who at one time eon, T M Henderson ; Wyandotte°, J as Min Hargreaves, of Brussels. At Henderson 1 & 2 ; Brahman, T M Hen- ladstone Broadfoot Broe, purchased our derson, Jas Henderson ; Guinea fowl, nay. The terrier member of the firm Jno McKinnon. no other than the gentleman m an r ecen tlY J ud e-Alfr e d Booker, Brussels, arrie to Miss alker, well known toGrum-White Fall wheat, Jas. .Hen. all. They have a very nine suite of dereon ; red Fall wheat, 11 C Mogowan, ores over their commodious new store. Jas Henderson ; Spring wheat, R Scott ; enjoyed a pleasant that with Mrs. barley, T M Henderson, Jae Henderson oadfoot during my brief stay there. white oats, Jae Henderson, H Edwards ; Sidney, part way between Portage flax seed, R G McGowan ; timothy, R d Brandon, Mra. Gerry'° uncle has a Scott, Jas Speir. oaerstor e and. onto fdoe. He y has the PJud - e CH Besse, se Blyth. nor of buildingthe old g y 11, eo knoweoonsiderablennaboutthe apples, Jno Cole,m AND Jno McKinnon Baldlden - rly days of Brunets. At Arden saw wine, Jas Speir, R G MoGowan ; Ontar- 0. Currie, brother to A. Currie, who los, Mies McClelland, R G McGowan ; R le choice eteak and does duty in an I Greenings, Jae Speir, G Fothergill ; vator. I was surprised to hear him Northern Spies, Geo Fothergill, T M y the latter was 5 years hie senior. I Henderson ; Ben Davis, Geo Bowler, Jno n't, give away our worthy townsman's Onle Canada Reds, Jae Speir, R G' but only remark that be ie older than McGowan • King of Tompkins, Geo looks, At Keyes, the next station, I Fothergill, W Helps ; 3 varieties Motet d the pleasure of meeting the Hanna apples, J Cole, G Fothergill ; 3 varieties on., from Morris townebip, who have Fall staples, J Oole, G Fothergill ; Fall notions near by, They were thresh. pears, W Scott, Jap Speir ; Winter pears, g bbd day 1 malted on my way to Glad- Jae Speir, R Scott ; grapes, J Fells, Jae one. They will have about 8,000 Henderson ; plume, T M Henderson, R shale of wheat and 4,000 bushele of Scott; peaches, W Scott, Jae Henderson; s nun barley. They have about '70 collection of fruit, R G McGowan, T Al ad of cattle. Threshing be made as Henderson ; table baguet, hEraliProctor ; y as possible. The owner of rho Baud boquet, Mrs Geo Sowlar, Aire R C chine finde meta and teams to operate McKenzie ; flower in pot, Miss Scott, and to draw in the grain from the Judge -A. W Sloan, Blyth. ds when in the stook. The grain wben MAN00Aaomtoe.-Union flannels, T M tithed is lauded in the wagon either Henderson ; blankets, T M Henderson, tiage or the wagon box and is taken Jae Henderson 1 home made wine, P eotly to the elevator. There were 9 Gibbons, R Prootor, me, all bwned by the Hanna Bros„ in Judge -W Robinson, Wing1 nm. flog bo draw the grain away. I would Rome AND VNaETAEi,or.-Fotatoes, T M marls in passing that the seoreb of sec- Henderson, H lldwardn ; cabbage, W eful farming is where brothers have Geddes, T M Henderson ; red pickling farina d. Grev. Township nonoil on Monday 13th inst. Brueeele Fair le the talk of the country. Bide Mine Ida Gorealitz and Mise Marie Brown, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent a couple of days visiting Jno. and Mre. Gorealitz, 12th oon. Very heavy downpour of rain last San - day. It was built after the fashion of the one Mr. Noah was familiar with in ye olden tyme, Harry Attwood injured hie shoulder while working about hie barn one day last week and baa been somewhat die- e,bled bat will soon be 0. IC. we hope. The Bone of Health ahonld call round and get a whiff of the dead borne lying unburied on the lath oon. Either per. fame or a clothes pin, for the nose, should be supplied. A oorn bee wae bald on the farm of John McTaggart, 15th non., on Tneeday of last week -and a jolly time spent at a party in the evening. All spent a most enjoyable few boars. Leet week Oliver Turnbull, 15th oon„ dieposed of a costumer oolt, 16 months. old to Peter Ferguson, 9th oon., Pete knows a good horse and hoe made no mistake in this fine filly. A fine thoro' bred imported Yorkshire bog has been parohaeed by August Fiecher, 10th eon., from Jno. Bteinaoker, of Fullerton, who is a good breeder, Thie is the way to improve the pig industry. Thou., the little son of William Arm. strong, 91b eon., while playing with other obildren last week, bad tbemiefortane to have hie right arm dislocated in a colli - ge ion and is now oarryinglt in a sling. We hope be will soon be as well as ever. • The annual Bible Society ti i meeting will. y g be held in Roe's thumb neat Sabbath evening. Addresses will be given by Rev. R. Paul and A. M. McKay, of Bras - sale. Thos. Btraoben will 000npy the °hair. Music by the choir. Spaniel collection. Hired help baa been hard to get hold of so Neil McTaggart, 16th oon., has sewer. ed a permanent hand. He mune on Sept. 14th and bie name ie McTaggart. Neil thinke he is a "dearly" and calla him' "my eon". We. wish the young gentle. man many happy years. An interesting Rally Day eerviee was held in the Sabbath School, meeting in Smith's' Scalpel house last Sabbath after- noon. Menre, P. McArthur and Avieon took obarge of the quarterly review. Some talk of keeping this sobool'open all Winter. Mrs. N. M. Riohardeon is the Superintendent. To CoaTneoxone,-The oontraot of re - shingling the roof and extending the °or. nice on Union Church, Lot 31, Oon. 12, Grey, will be let by public auction on the premiees on Tneeday afternoon next, 7th inst,, at 1.30 o'clock. Oontraotor will have to furnish material The Commit- tee is J. K, Baker, Hugh Richmond and Wm. Robineon. Saloon Reroar.-Following is report. for September in B. S. No. 1, Grey t -IV. -J. Banda 86 ; M, Hoggard 57 ; W. Stevenson 60. Sr. IIL-L. Blake 62 ; H. Rozell 60 ; S. Armstrong 60 ; J. Steven. son 47 • L,rant G 46 F. Lawson I aw on 40. Jr. M. -Grace Hoover' John Dickson, Joe Armstrong, James Dickson, B. Steven- son. Sr. II. -L. Hoover 71 Fred. AI - nook 57. Jr. II. -A, Grant 79 ; M. Stevenson 76; F. Al000k 74 ; O. Arm. etroog 60 ; J. McCallum 13 ; Leslie Switzer 86 RGregg ,G4. Pb. II. --0, Dickson 90 L. Glaeaier 8 ; 5 ; W. Hoover 80 ; H, Hoover 60 ; A, Engel. Pt, L-3. Al000k, A. Lawson, J. Stevenson, W, Hollinger. Miee.ANNIE KING, Teaober, kith el. Brunets Fall Fair has tbe °all. The Township Fathers will meet here on Monday 13th inst. Rumor nye Ethel will °apply the bride for a near date wedding, Thanks i in Day g v g n, the poetoffioe bore will be open from 8 to 9 a. en. and an hour after the arrival of the afternoon mail. Harvest Home eerviee and Feetival in the Metbodiet church here is annoaoeed for Sunday and Monday, Oot, 12 and 18. Swoon Rerosr,-The School Report for the month of September, Senior Dept. of Ethel Publi° Bohool,-5th oleo. Ex- amined in Arith., Comp., Geog. and Gram, Totn1400; D. Davies 300 ; E. Hanenld 257 ; M, MoAllieter 183 ; E. Mason 173 ; L. Simpson 161. 4th Masa. Examined in Aritb., Comp., Geog. and Gram. Total 400.-W.' MoAllieter 294 ; 0. Baynard 276 ; G. Gill 26e ; G. Wan• nee 215 ; B. McKee 196 ; W. Bedgley 154. Br• Ord ol'ase. Examined in Arith., Geog„ Comp. and Gram, Total 800, -- labor problem does not then concern then, I wrote Mr. Keyee, of Keyes, Some time ago about our honey, and Mr. Haman 110990080 to be in the store when the letter was received. Mr. Keyes netted him if be knew Mr. Pearlman, of Brea. sets 7 "0, yes I" he replied, "and his honey is all rlghtand if you will get some we will help you to eat it," So you este "a good name ie more to be desired than. great riches. At Brandon who should I meet but John Currie, who hoe been oarpentering for 92 per day and board, but is now an the Farmers' elevator here. At'Mooeejaw today where I was only for a few hours 2 met Frank Armstrong, who with his brother Charley, has a half section each about 10 miles distant. He gave me a very pressing invitation, to remain over and shoot chickens and wild geese. Having made other arrangements I had to reluctantly decline. They will have about 00 bushels of wheat to the more. At Brandon I omitted to say that I had the pleasure of seeing Geo. Halliday and Miss Dolly Shaw, also she who was once Mies Kate Barrie, of Morris town- ship. Saw Samuel Halliday as well. His mother ie very feeble, he tells me. Of course they all take Tan Pose, More anon. Yours truly, G. A. DEADBIAN. Moose Saw, N. W, 27. BELGRAVE FALL FAIR. The annual Fall Fair of East Wawa - nosh Agricultural Society was held at Bel - grave on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. There was not a very large atten- dance as the weather was not inviting. Many of the exhibits were very commend- able. Tna Pose, which was the only newspaper represented on the grounds, is indebted to Seoretary Anderson and Treasurer McClelland to oourtesiee. The list is as follows :- t v I I w w I e W B A fa H h M G ho is m ars ro I Br At an gr ho mr ea Ge cel els sa wo age he ha Br 2 ing bu oat he gas ma it del bhr in die tea wet re OBS NOTES BY THE WAY. lar adjoining and work together. The cabbage Jae Rondereon,. TMHenderson ;, Alu cauliflower, Jae Henderson l long roe .- beets, Jan Henderson, ifae. Speir ; turnip boats, he Henderson, 1. Bleak Mangold wurtzele, W Scott, T Black ; Swede turnips, W Geddee, W Soots fish car, rote, Jae Speir, Jas Henderson ; Early Horn carrots, T Black, 33 Edwards ; perenipa, H Edwards, Jae Henderson ; onfone from seed, Jae Henderson, Kies McClelland ; any other loud onions, Was Henderson, H k1dwards ; celery, R Pro°• tor, Jae Hendereou ; table corn, Jae Henderson, T M Hendereou ; field corn, Jas Hendereou, W 13 Willtiaeon ; water melon, Jae Henderson ; pumpkin, 33 - Edwards, Mies McClelland ; (quash, II Edwards, T M Hendereou ; nitron,- 13 Edwards, Jos Henderson ; tomatoes, Jae Henderson, T M Henderson ; beans, 11 Boort, T M Henderson ; colleotion garden vegetables, T M Henderson. Judges -Chas Lawrence, Belgrave ; Geo Fothergill, Marnoch. DAISY PRO0uoE,-Tub butter, W B Wilkineon, W Scott, R Harrison ; crock of butter, 10 Proctor, J Armour, J (:ole ; basket of butter, R Socbt, J"Armour ; bread, R Scott, W B Willriueon ; honey, Jae Henderson ; maple syrup, W Scott, Jen Henderson. Judge -Geo Powell, Blyth, FINE Anes. -Oil painting, Mrs R McKenzie, Mies McClelland ; collection oil paintings, Mies McClelland ; collection photographs, Miss Edwards. LAMES' DEr0nTrrnoT. 'ratting, Mrs R R McKenzie ; crochet work, Mra R E McKenzie, Miss McClelland ; bead work, Miss MoGlelland, Mrs. R E McKenzie ; fancy knitting, Mise MoOlelland, Mrs A McKenzie ; gents' linen shirt, Mrs A Mo. Kenzie, Mies McClelland ; gents' fanny Sound shirt, Mrs A McKenzie ; braiding, Mins McClelland, Mre A McKenzie ; ' woollen atookinge, Mrs A McKenzie, Mies McClelland ; socks, Mrs A McKenzie, Mise McClelland ; woollen gloves, Mrs A ' McKenzie ; woollen mitts, Mrs A Mc Kenzie, Mrs R E McKenzie ; log cabin quilt, Miss McClelland, Mrs R E Mo - Kenzie ; knitted guilt, Mre Geo Sowlar, Mrs Jas Henderson ; patched quilt, Mies McClelland, Mra It E McKenzie ; rag mat, Mrs R E McKenzie, Mies Scott ; Berlin wool work, fiat, Mrs R E McKen- zie, Mies McClelland ; sofa pillow, hire R E McKenzie, Miss McClelland ; silk quilt, Mrs RE McKenzie, Miss McClel- land ; painting on satin, eilk or velvet, Mra R E McKenzie, Miss McClelland ; hair flowers, Mise McClelland ; embroid- ery on silk, Miss McClelland ; embroidery on linen, Mrs R E McKenzie, Miss Mc- Clelland ; lace work, Mrs B. E McKenzie ; twine lace, Min McClelland ; collection ladies' work, Miss McClelland, Mre R E MoKeozie. Judges -Mrs (Dr) Tamlyn, Wingbam ; Mrs David, Belgrave., PERSONAL PAI040RA'PIIS, Alf. Backer judged the poultry at Belgrave Fall Fair or, Wednesday. Misses Maggie Beattie and Maggie Baeker spent Sunday in Grey township. Misses Hannah and Rebecca Hewitt, of Hamilton, are visiting relatives in Brueeele and locality. Mrs. Meadows senior and Junior are awayto Port r Huron a ' o on visit with rola. tives for a week or so. Mrs. Fnneton and Mise Ella arrived home fast week trona m avisit of several months near Kincardine. C. H. Bartliff is still a prisoner at his home from sciatica and rheoreatios. We hope be may speedily recover: Dr. and Mrs. Graham, of Clinton, were in town Thursday, Mrs. Graham was a judge of Fine Arte at the Fall Fair. -. W. 9., Grewar was home for a few, hours on Tuesday from Wingham. He is employed in Anson Dnlmage'c store. Min May Deadman, of Brnseele, hag. taken a position in the Clark & CO's, stationery Wholesale Hone in Winnipeg. Wm. and Mrs. Wilton have returned from e, visit with relatives at Sealorih and Heneah their nephew accompanied them. J. and Air$. Leckie, 3. H. and Mrs. Cameron, Mise Nora Holmes and A. 0. Dames, of town, attended the Tornbnll- McNair wedding at Cranbrook Tuesday. W, .Harris jr, of Day Mills, Algoma, has been awarded a medal by the Royal Humane Society for nonepioaone bravery in saving Rnesell Blewett from drowning in Mud Lake in Oct. 1901. Moses and Mrs. Doll and son, Oliver, were at Berlin this week atteuding the funeral of Mr. Doll's father, Obrietian Doll, who passed away at the residenoe of hie son, Enas Doll, at the age of 70 years, We are sorry to hear that W. F. Van - atone, of Wingham, a well known for- mer resident of Brussels, is ill with an abscess on the liver, but his many old friends e hope be will soon b e re for p e ed to hie nuetomary health, Mrs, M. L. Lawry and eon, Joe, of Newton, Kansas, arevisiting friends in Brussels. Mrs, Lawry is an aunt to Mrs. W. H, Kerr and was a former Brnsselite -then Mies Maggie Humble. It is 23 ears since ellewent y Waet Mies Nora only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Holmes, Brussels, contemplates leaving Tuesday of next week for the Paoifio Coast where the will spend the. coming Winter with her aunt, We wish her a safe trip and an enjoyable stay. Charlie Beam, well known in Brue- sele, ban taken a situation as baker in a shop in Boise, Idaho, at a good salary. He is a hustler at hie work and if he doesn't get along it is not benne the grace will be allowed to grow under hie feet. We wish him emcees. Mre, E. Henry and family, who have been residents of Brunets for eome years, are intending to remove from town and will take tip their residenoe in Toronto. Mrs. Henry eold her property here to Councillor Doualdeon, A sale of house- hold efi'oots belonging to the former was held last Saturday afternoon with 10 S. Scott as auotibneor. The Parse Review, which by the way is now published by R. S. Pelton, t, one time Brnoeelite, says of a non-in-Inw of George Crooke in oonneotion with his promoting the Paris Plow Co. -S. Y. Taylor, Principal of the Publio School, hue given much tbcnght and time after school boars in pushing the sale of stook, and bee met with signal suooeso,