The Brussels Post, 1902-10-16, Page 8Wan Papers
The Season for Papering and Jlollse-cleaning
will soon be here and we are well prepared
for the Wall Paper trade this. Fall as our
Spring Orders are now coming in. Pur new
Papers will be
FAR CHEAPER
and the designs are far more handsome than
any we ever had before:. Do not fail to gall
and see our Papers whether you intend to
buy or not.
HURSLEY'S DRUC STORE
BRUSSELS.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
0007090N ESTRN010N W. 0, & 9.
Trains leave Brunelle station, North
and South, as followe
GOING 8o0Ta GOIaW Houma.
]tfufl 7:18 a.m [Mixed 10;00 8,10
Mixed 1000 8.01 Mail 1.17 pan
Expre8e e:eep,m Oxprean ,,.... 8:17 p.m
racit Reim lions,
A ohiel's among ye fakir' notes,
An faith he'll preut
MUDDY roads.
Dooa x117 found. Enquire at Tics
PoeT,
COMMIT next Monday evening in the
Town Hail.
A 0110 of peas was sent Eastward by R.
Graham this week.
D. 0. Rosa has abanged his plane and
is putting up a cement stable.
Ronne Termini shipped a oar of
apples from Brueeele this week.
&00200m sales are booming. THE POET
turns oat the bine in short order.
Are. BAERR& shipped a oar of wheat
and a oar of oats 811108 our last report.
A OAR of Iambs viae shipped from here
on Wednesday morning by A. 0. Dames.
FooND,—A young ladies' bow (not
bean) with brooch attached. Ask et Tali
POST.
FLaroaoa 82/801010 wan fortunate to re.
cover the 910 he recently lost on the
street,
THE firet net of cement was put on
Epb. Oober's reeidenoe, Princess street,
last week.
Poor,xo meeting next Wedeeoday;eveniag
to receive report of committee re loan to
the woollen mill. Attend it.
THE proposed settlement of the coal
strike will oome in very appropriately
with Thersday'e Thanksgiving,
THE epeotaoles advertised in last week's
POST were restored to their owner on
Saturday. 10 pays to advertise.
Tam Poet oiroalation is on the boom.
15o, pays for balance of 1902 and if paper
ie Continued amount is credited on next
year's enbeaription.
War. Dianna has pat lineoleum on the
floor of hie barber shop and bedecked the
walls with framed pi0tares ooneiderably
improving the interior.
IT is reported that the Garfield House
blook in Brussels bee been disposed of by
R. 0. Struthers, of London, to W. Hobbs,
of Toronto. No better built blank in
town.
Tan Peer is published a day earlier
than tunnel this week owing to Thanks-
giving Day hence Boma of our regular
correepondenoe had not come to hand
when we went to prase.
PRINCIPAL 010191ON has been re-engaged
for the oomiog year at 9800. Miss Seott'e
salary was also -increased to 9400 for 1903.
Braseele bas a great school and have a
proud record for work done.
Tan Wroxeter Star eaye •—"W. M.
and Mre. Robinson attended the Show at
Brussels end acted ea judges. Mr. R.
has bad that distinction for six omen -
tin years." If judges were all as capable
ae Mr. and Mre. Robinson there would be
lees room for faultfinding.
Sooaar.—Tbe Epworth League will
give a Maeical and Literary entertain.
meet in the school room of the Metho.
diet Charoh on the evening of Thanegiv-
ing Day. A, report of the Wingham Con.
vention will also be presented. Lunch
will be served before diemiesal and a cool.
lotion taken.
BY notloe elsewhere 10 will be seen that
e. oar of Dairy oowe will be offered for
sale at the central Hotel stables, Bone.
eels, 011 Saturday afternoon of next week
at 2 o'olook. M. J. Clear is the proprie-
tor has been beta at different times
with ooneignmente of stook. F. S. Boon
willwield field the anoEioneer a Hammer.
TEc1Pma1N Om 00NvENTION.—A Convert•
theDRiding
tion for 'oat of Huron will
be held in the Town Hall, Brueeele, on
Tuesday afternoon, of next week mom.
menoing at 1.30 o'olook. After election
of offoere, the plan of campaign for the
vete to be taken on Deo. 4, will be arrang-
ed and the Amt explained, short addressee
will be given. A large attendance is ex -
paned, In the evening a public ranee
meeting will be held in the Hall, Com.
maiming at 7.15 o'olook. Rev. J. H.
Oliver, of Listowel, and othore will de-
liver eddreese8. A musical program will
also be elven by a quartette, Every-
body will be welcome.
EAST HURON Fara Rms.—Following
are some oorreatione made in last week's
pnbliehed.lint of prizes :—Long Yellow
028090lds to Robb. McDonald instead of
Jas. Speir ; Collection of Fall apples,
2nd prize, Grace M. Stewart ; Oolleotion
of noxious weeds, 1st W. H. MoOraoken ;
tad prize orootlet quilt, W. H.141m0racken
instead of Mien Ffoher. smolt & War-
wiok'e special for year old roadster, dins.
Shedden. W. H. MoOraoken'e specie!,
Jas. Speir and James Sharp. Long red
wimple, Thos. Davidson and Mrs. 00.
Sellers. The Treaeuxer will oommende
Pa in out prize moneyat Tut Poet
ublishing ouse on Friay of this week
at, 10 o'olook a. m., land will Continue on
Saturday afternoon, All prizes not oall.
ed for in ten daye thereafter will be re.
Witted to the winner, leen the °bargee.
HEAVY frosts,
TRY Brussels market,
Lrrrns snow flurry on Tuesday,
Geo. BOOT shipped a oar of cattle on
Tuesday.
Vanes' List Court here on .Saturday
forenoon.
Woon is a name article, and Goal, don't
mention it.
Damian poultry are now offering on
the market.
thiamin of enquirers for bonne, They I
are a eoaroe article.
HOLIDAY hours at the pootoenoe on
Thanksgiving Day.
A DOocLE decker russet apple was left
at Tan POST this week, the smaller one
being a complete growth on the original
apple.
ATTEND the Pnblio meeting in the Town
Hall Wisdom/day evening o! next week re
the Woolen Mill loan.
IT le hinted the management of another
Banking institution i0 oonsidoring the
question of opening . another Bank in
Brussels.
TErn'ERANOE convention for East
Huron in Brueeele Towo Hail next
Tuesday at 1.30 p. m. Maes meeting in
the evening,
NOTr011ADD11 improvements have been
made et Peter Ritchie's residence, Wil-
liam street, in the building of s bay
window, &o.
THERE are now about 270 pupils on
the roll Of the Pnblio School in Brussels.
Tbe half day eyotem is in vogue in two
olaeeee in the Primary department.
Taunenl7—Thanksgiving Day—will be
a Public Holiday and all places of bnei.
pees will be closed. Postoffioe hours
from 9.80 to 10.30 a. m. ; one hour atter
the arrival of afternoon mail ; and from
6 to 6.80 p. m.
Tito boggy taken from the Queen's
Hotel ebablee on the evening o! the Fall
Fair Wae found in Mo0illop township,
It belonged to a young man near Males.
worth. There may be a fuse over wbo
will put up for expenses in trying to find
it.
A00mnx1,-We are sorry to report that
Alex. Stewart, Queen street, fell from an
apple tree in hie orchard on Monday
afternoon to the ground and broke bis
collar bone, damaged severale ribe
and was otherwise shaken up. A
person of Mr. Stewart's years Gan hardly
expeot to oonvalesoe ae quickly ae one
younger but we hope be will not long be
a prisoner to the house ae be ie a buoy
man and will not take kindly to hie
enforced holiday.
.8. OorlozaT and Panoptioon Entertain.
meat, repreeenting the Coronation of
Xing Edward, South Afrioan and Spanieh-
AmeriOan ware, the Buffalo Pan•Ameri.
0an Expoeition, Mount Pelee in Erato -
tion, Oberammergau Passion Bey, &o.,
will he held in the Opera House, Brus-
sels, on Monday evening, October 20011,
1902. The program will be varied by
Moak Vincent, humorous vocalist ; Mies
Nellie Durkin, of London ; Mr. Jones, of
Braeeele ; instrumental, Mr. Jaokoon and.
Mies MaLanohlin ; J. Redmond, O8nada's
great poetical reciter ; illustrated songs,
The Holy City" and "My Old Kentucky
Home."
THE Allan Line Royal Mail twin•ecrew
steamer Bavarian, 10,376 tone, will re-
sume her sailings on the mail service,
sailing from Montreal Saturday, On. 25,
and from Halifax Deo, 1. During the
time of her charter to the Admiralty,
nearly three years, she steamed 130,975
miles, and carried 37,019 offioere and men
without an hour's detention from mishap
or an accident of any kind. This Was
deemed by the Admiralty a wonderful
record. The Bavarian is of the same
size, speed and passenger accommodation
ea the Tunisian, whioh steamer bas
become so favorably known during the
three years she hoe been in eervioe, W.
H. Kerr is the agent at Brueeele.
PUBLIC Mszeme.—Monday evening a
public meeting wee held in the Town
Hall, according to announcement, to
dimes the
oestioa of aiding the
Woolen
industry in Brussels. There were from
60 to 100 ratepayers in atteudanoe,
Reeve Ron in the chair. Wm. Lookridge,
wbo is at preoenbl the tenant of the fat.
tory, stated his request whioh appeared
in the last issue of Tim PoeT, very fully
and answered queries put to him by per.
Sone in the andienoe. Short addressee
were given by T. Farrow, J. Leckie, G.
F. Blair, W, M. Sinclair and others
along the line of the advisability of aiding
our manufactories, the necessity for
watchfulness of the taxboldere' interests
and other phases of the question. It wag
moved by W. M. Sinolair, mended by T.
Farrow that the Obrporation loan Meeere.
Lookridge Bros. the Bum of 95,000 for 10
years providing eatiefaotory eeonrity can
be given and that a committee be ap.
pointed to enquire fully into the matter
and report to it meeting to be held next
Wednesday evening. This resolution wag
carried and the following five persona
Were named on the Committee :—The
Reeve and Clerk, J. Leckie, 0, F. Blair,
and W. M. Si notate. If there are obje0tore
to the policy proposed they should attend
the meeting, beat the report, 071110is0 or
gtteetioe those who have been enquiring
into the details and in thie way bring out
o sal We are all
' a the r o
all side o!
interested, or shouldbe,in the welfare of
Brunets bub let art be oarefnl that we are
nob penny wise and pound foolish. The
Committee ebould be able toeiLt the pro.
position and we await their finding.
T11X
TATAN8: `Lev l—Give 00 a ohanoe to say
"Thank yon" to yon for otreigbtening lap
arraarage xsubsoription to T1N Peel',
A aubooriber in Manitoba sent u0 an
Wren order this week for 95 00 which.
pays hie paper up to .Jan.1904, brit we
dont get many boquete like that, A
large number dreg away behind and with.
increase to postage, paper, tb0,, does pot
give ne mach ehow to use our motley.
Take a look at the label and kindly square
up, A dollar or two to an individual
don't moan Much to them but when these
are maltipiied by none it counts big. If
people pald you the way you pay the
Editor where would you be et
(Moen aN 200.—W. H. McOraoken at-
tended seven Pall ]?`alto thie season and
in the fade of keen competition, and
sometimes two Showa 00 the same day,
demonstrated his ability to stay in the
"metro" with the new aomere as well as
the old timers. Hie Het 10 BO foilowe :—
Exeter 18
Beaforth 30
Listowel38
Brussels 52
Atwood 24
Blyth 13
Dungannon 27
Total197
Mao, rune largely along the line of garden
"ease" and 8,s some prize lista are very
small in this 907810ul0r they rather olip
hie whlekere—metapborioally speaking
of 000058.
DIED AT Tam S0.0.—Harry J. Powell,
arohiteob, formerly of Stratford, died
Tuesday morning at Sault Ste, Marie.
The news was ooaveyed to hie relatives
by telegram, bat no partioulare have been
reoeived. The remains left the Soo
Tuesday morning. The Beamed was a
member of Stratford Lodge No. 332, A.
F'"& 9.. M., under whose an-piose the
ftllueral will likely be conducted. Mr.
Powell left Stratford for tbe Soo about
two yeera ago. Subsequent to that time
be parried on business as an arohiteot for
about nine years. He was wedded to
Mies Minnie Veaton, wbo with one obIld,
a boy, survives. Mre. Powell was with
her husband at the Sault and will a000m•
piny the remains to Stratford. Mr.
Powell was a comparatively young man,
but was in poor health for oome yeare.
He bad many warm friends in Stratford
wbo will deeply regret hie early demise.
Mr. Powell was a oapable architect sad
leaves many enduring monuments of bio
skill fn Stratford, among them being the
House of Refuge, the fire hall and several
handsome residences. Me was the ar.
(Miteot of the school building in Brussels.
Fm1.—Tbe Atwood Bee speaks as fol
lows of an iaoipient fire in the store of
George Anderson, of that village, formerly
of Bruesele :—George Anderson's bard.
ware etore had a narrow serape from dae-
trnotion by fire on T11amdey morning of
this week. Thomas Nesbitt while pan•
ing to his work noticed smoke inning
from the basement. This was about 6 a.
m.aud heat once gave the alarm. In a
short time the Hook and Ladder Co. were
at work. It was hard to locate the fire at
first, but by throwing water on the floor
and through an iron pipe through the
window of the baeemeet, the blaze was
extinguished. It bad started in the Erout
part of the Cellar amonga pile of boards
and burned so fieroely as to damage the
sills ooneiderably, a hole oleo being barn•
ed through the floor. It is fortunate that
the blaze did not reaoh some coal -oil bar-
rels in the other end of the cellar. Oon•
eidereble damage was canoed to the stook
through water. The banding and con-
tents are insured in the Enonomical of
Berlin. Tbe 01010800 worked nobly end
deserved credit for the energetic) way in
which they tackled the fire. Atwood has
been very free from firee, and we hope it
may be a long time before we have
another. We would advise the placing
of a regular fire alarm on the town•bell
the that every one would hear it, and know
that it was an alarm of fire by its quiak
rapid strokes. Mr. Anderson deeiree to
sincerely thank all the citizens who ea
kindly ermined to pet out the fire, An•
other fire broke out in Anderson's hard-
ware store about 1.40 Saturday morning
and completely destroyed the building
and oentente. Mre. Rogers' building
alongside was also burned, but they man-
aged to save the kitohen. Tho Bre spread
to the poet office, and when the brink
wall of Mrs. Rogers' building fell it
smashed in the roof of the poet offioe.
Mr. Watson's building was also badly
damaged by water, but the citizens were
lucky to get the fire out when they did,
The lose will be very heavy, Mrs. Rogers
having no insurance. It ie believed the
fire was the work of an incendiary, as
this is the second attempt in two weeks to
barn Anderson's hardware store.
People We XnOW.
t► $
Barrlatee Blair attended the Jadge'e
TOMO' IMO Doan for Sdowiek, .at Gorrfel
Obis n Mina brie weak, They ad a ext it pragrwrri
on hoed.
Airs. Kennedy, of 012195go, wbo baa
opent the past few menthe In Caneds, IS
90 preeeut 710101ng her (deter, Mre. Far.
row, 111 Brnsssle.
Mies Olnra Orawford boo been 00 the
eiek Het f1Om an atlaok Of erystpelae:
Her meny young friends wlrh her a
speedy 0onvrtles0eu0e,
We ore oorry to hear that J'no, R,
Grant, of Winnipeg, formerly of brussels,
le 111 with typhoid fever at Ilia home lank
we hope be will seen be oeaval000ent.
Thos. Bono arrived home last week
from a visit to England to see hie mother.
Mrs. Bone and Misn Bente are also home
from London, where they were vieiting.
Will. A, and Mre. Lowry, of London,
wbo have been visiting here, are away to
Galt to renew old frieudehipe, principally
those 'of D. and Mrs. McKenzie, formerly
of Brussels.
13. L. Jaoltaon made a business trip to
Toronto last week. Mrs. Jaokoon and
Lloyd met him there. on their return from
an enjoyable boliday at Peterboro' and
Dame mth h,
G. 9'ho. Blairewiattendeimd the Garrow ban.
gnat at Goderioh last Friday evening.
It was tendered the Judge by the Co.
bar; was held at the Park House and
wase very pleaeant reflation.
Dr, Roberts, who bas been aeoisting
Dr, MoNaaghtoa for some months, lett
for Hamilton on Wednesday. He made
many friends while in town who will be
pleased to hear of bis prosperity,
The Paris Review nye :="Mre. S. Y.
Taylor ban been oonfieed to her room for
the pest week through illness we regret
to report." Mrs. Taylor he a daughter of
Geo, and Mre. Crooke, of Brussels.
Tuesday of this week Charles Jackson
lett Brussels on the home trip to Salt
Lake City, Utah, after an enjoyable
holiday of nearly three months with re•
lativee and friends. Mre. Jackson ao•
oompanied him,
In a recent issue of the Canadian
Sportsman a portrait of Walter Harland
Smith, an old Brussels boy ie given. He
10 now the proprietor of the widely known
Horse Sale Stables in Toronto known as
Grand's Repository. Mr. Smith has
done well and is worth ',considerable coin.
Hie father viae a one time cabinet maker
in Brussels and will be remembered by
the old reeidente.
Frank Lambie left on Monday for Tor-
onto to resume bis coarse at the Ontario
Veterinary College. He bad great manse
last term and we hope even better things
ere iu store for him this session. Geo.
Ounningham,of Brunets, also lefton the
above date for the same inetitation with
the expeotation of one day writing v.. S.
after hie name. Geo, ie a great lover of
the horse. He is a eon of John Cunning-
ham, Frederick street. We wish him
800oess.
Sergeant Oliver Smith, Sixtieth .Com•
pany coast Artillery, enooeesfal oandi.
date for the olaos of gunnery spectating,
has been ordered toreport on Ootober 20
to the commandant of the Artillery
School at Fort Monroe, Va. Tbe above
item refers to a son of Alex. Smith, of
Wroxeter, and a former resident of thie
locality. Oliver ban had quite a military
experience. He was invalided about
two years ago from the Philippines and
was in the hospital until Jane or July
1901 when he was disoharged as cured
and fit for service. Mr. Smith then join
ed the Coast Artillery once more as a
private and served oat the remainder of
hie term of enlistment. Last May he re-
inflated in the same corps bat a different
Ca. and is now a Sergeant. Hie relatives
and friends in this locality wish him a
eu00eenful career.
Mrs. B. Gerry is beak from Chicago.
Go. Councillor Miller was iu Brussels
on Tneeday.
Mre. Jno. McKenzie and daughters are
visiting at Guelph,
Janne Bloomfield has gone to Toronto
for Thanksgiving Day.
Hugh Williams is now able to sit up in
bed and is gaining nicely.
Mre. J. Leckie is spending the Thanks.
giving holiday in Toronto,
O. E. Turnbull, ofToronto, is spending
g
Thanksgiving day in town.
Will, Ament, Cleve. Beaker and Barry
Qoerrin Snodayed in Listowel.
The fever patients are making he favor-
able progress ae could be expected.
Mies Belle Irwin went to Toronto last
week followed by many good wishes.
A. and Mn. Strachan and Mini Liebe'
are visiting at Toronto and Stouffville,
Mise E. 17. Herr, wbo has been under
the doctor's one, !e now on a fair way to
recovery.
Mrs. H. E. Moddook and son, of Tor-
onto, are visiting with the former's par-
ents in Brussels.
Mise Jean MoLanohlin and Arra. W. H.
Kerr went to Hamilton on Wedueeday
for a holiday visit,
Alts. D. 0. Roes, and eon George and
Mies Annie B. Rosa are vieiting In Tor-
onto for a fete days:
Mre. A. 0r'uoley, Glynn and Mies Mar-
garet are enjoying a holiday with relatives
at Sarnia for few days.
Mrs. Bonner and 000, of London, were
Meiling in town this week. shay were
prospecting for a bnsinooa.
Rev. T. Wesley and Mre, Oooaeo and
DeWitt are away to Trowbridge et a
Thanksgiving family gathering.
Harty Holmes, a nephew of R. L.
Taylor, Brueeele, whose home is in Lusk -
now, has been appointed to the manage.
meat of the Blyth branob of the Bank of
Hamilton. It 19 oertoinly a feather In
hie esp.
•/
OIIU{tol{ ClitMN:1.
Thanksgiving service in Melville ehgroh
on Thursday evening.
Sereioe'in the R. Q. ohnroh, Brussels,
next Sabbath morning.
It ie expeoted that Mr. MoKay, of Knox
Ooilege, will supply Melville church
pulpit for the next two Babbatho.
Rev. I. M. Webb, inopmbent of St.
Jobo'e church is attending the Young
Peoples' convention at Brantford.
Rev. R. Paul and A. M. Malley, of
of Brussels, will address a Bible
Society meeting at Jameetown next Bab.
bath evening.
The 37th annual convention of the
Provincial Sabbath School Association
will be held in St. Thomas on the 2190,
22nd and 28rd of Ootober.
Rev, J. A. Oarmiohael, D, D., the new
superintendent • of Presbyterian missions
in Manitoba and the Northwest, has
taken up hie residence in Winnipeg.
Next Monday evening the first meeting
of Melville okuroh Young People's Booiety
for this season will be held in the Bab•
bath school room. Meeting oommen055
at 7.45 o'olock.
Rev. Jno. Roee, B. A. who is improv.
ing aonaiderable in health, bonen to be
home for the let Sabbath of November.
Mrs. Rose le acme better but is not by
any means enjoying her customary vigor.
We hope for speedy restoration.
The Thank•offering in the Methodist
church, Brunetti, amounting to $112 on
Oat. 6111 bee been increased to 9149 00 by
last bbat 'n contributions and a fe
a Sa b w
dollarsP aid sine to the Treasurer. The
books are open yet to those wbo have not
yet assisted.
Next B ab11at11 Rev. David Ro ere of
Fordwiob, Chairman of the Wingham
District, will preach Missionary Auniver
eery sermons in the Methodist ohnroh,
Brussels. The reverend gentleman wag
the junior pastor here at one time and
gave good eervioe.
The delegates to the Bpworth Leagne
Convention at Wiogham, last Friday,
from Brueeele were :—Rev, T. W. and
Mrs. Conn, Mime Miuuie MoNaugbboo,
M. Beattie, J. Buobanan, T. Gerry, X.
Rozell and L. Sharp ; Mts. W. A. Lowry,
Mre. Ham, W. Salter, I. Gerry and W.
H. Kerr.
0oltn10TIoti.—By the omlae100 of a
couple bf words in reporting Mr. MoLeod'o
Temperance nermen we made him say
that it wonid be neoeesary for tempsranoe
workers to poll "one -hull the vote at the
Provincial eleobiou," _ It should have road
"one half- the vote polled at the emend
last Provinoiai election,"
The Christian Endesvorero geleoted
Stratford as thenest plane of meeting.
The e 00 r tar orted the total' number
c a y top
of 8o0iebion in Ontario at 2,261, with 75,-
000 members ; 2,000 joined olinrobee
during the yeor; the reoeipte were 9182
end expenses 9359, R. W. Dillon, of St.
Marys gave an midterm on the "Ohurob
and the Newspaper,"
T
O 1p, 1(4, ,L902
The 3taudtardi Lank of , Cianadra
0APITAZ, (antilorlsodby 4o4 of Ner)latneut) ,,. ,.. 92,000,00000
0AF13'4114 ,(folly pate up) ,,. ..,.,, 1,000,000,00
A)R
BE8V10 FUND .,, , 820,00000
q'PT4fi 0.881220 .. 39,077,804.93
HEAP OFFIQB, ' TORONTO
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B�y U�TT4�� t`,�' rr^�yi i} N . Pe oette reeelved, Loewe made to Mitten-
J.►141J.tl1;l'1JA7. BiNA 1.7y Bible pastime on favorable terms. Drafts
and money orders Melted, payable at any point, at lowest rates., Cellooious
promptly attended to. A General Bankiing Btielnese branenetod, Every faellity
afforded Cuetom570 living at a 018tan00.
Savin s Bank Department Amoonta01 one dollar sedupwarde
reooived and interest at nigneet
current rate allowed from data anomie le opened,and added to the prinoipul May
81s
31st and November 80811,
ri ax'Ine]'s' F>ale CaBOOO otien0r'.pg,
reeelyed for safe $00 1u and
NotesOOno
Plunk Note k;otnra Fres. en Application
Hours 10 to 3, Setnrdayo 10 to 1, F. H, GRAY, A59007..
"Behold there arfeath a little cloud Put
of the sea like e man's bund" wee Rev,
T. Wesley Coeen'e text Iaet Sabbath
morning in f whieh Elijah'e'beavenly eon -
Mations of duty were get out. A mission•
cry sermon was preaobed in the evening
the oongregation be urged to faitbfulnese
along this line (1) Benne the life of the
okuroh depende on Missionary effort; (2)
Because ia this way God palls us to the
higbeet ueefalneee ; (3) Tbo state of
heathendom 'requires it.
Sabbath, Be,. Mr.
Obeeno will 'preaab at Fardwieh next
MRLvxr.Le 401370 PEOPLE.—A meeting
wee held one evening last week for the.
purpose of re•orgauizing the Young
People's Soofety of Melville ahurob. The
following were chosen ae officers :—Hon.
President, Rev. Jno. Rose, B. A,, ; Peed.
dent, Mies Kate Wilson; Vice President,
Mise Mary Roes ; Seo..Treae., Peroy
Rioharde ; assistant Bea.-Treas., 0. Pugh ,
Organiot, Mies Jessie MoLanoblia. Meet•
ings will be held semi-weekly on Monday
evenings. Misses Forbes, Roberton and
Georgia Ron were appointed on tbe
Lookout Committee.
Very interesting were the services dur-
ing the past week in 00011004on with
Melville Mound] communion. Rev. Mr.
McLeod, of Ripley, preaobed a fine ser•
mon from the Byre Phoenician Woman
on Saturday morning ; Rev. D. B. Mo.
Rae's dis000ree on Sabbath morning was
on "Behold the Lamb of God," and in
the evening hie topic was "Tbe Christ-
ian's Prerogatives," both being timely to
the oaoaeion. Monday morning Rev.
David Perrie, of Wingham, occupied the
pulpit and spoke eloquent words from
the old but ever new text "God eo loved
the world, &t."
Tbe Vancouver Provinoe, of Sept. 29,
speaks of a former resident of this locality
and a son of Jno. Mo0rae, Brussels, ae
follows :—Rev. D. L. MoOr8e, D. D., of
Weetminater, Ont., will very likely receive
a Doll to the vacant pastorate of Bt.
Andrew's Presbyterian ohnroh in this
aity. The call may be extended this
week, according to a etatement made to
the Province today by a prominent mem•
her of the congregation of St. Andrew's.
It is understood that the question of
offering Rev. Dr, MoOrae the pastorate
ie now being very generally 010008eed
among the members of the congregation,.
and individually tbe members of the
Board of Management and elders of the
oborah have been approached with a view
to a (speedy settlement of tbe matter.
There will be a meeting of tbe Board of
Management and elders on Wednesday
evening, when, if preeen1intentions are
carried out, the gentian of offering the
pastorate to Rev. Dr. McCrea will be
brought up and finally disposed of. Rev.
Dr, McCrea bas 000apied the pulpit of
St. Andrew's ohuroh for the past two
Sundays, and many of the congregation
have expressed the greatest eatisfaotion
with hie ministration. In tbe pulpit be
ie a forceful and particularly bright
speaker, his words carrying with them
that peculiar Conviction whioh is always
a souroe of gratification to hie auditors.
Those who have heard Rev. Dr. McCrae
preaob in St. Andrew's are very forward
in expressing the opinion that he would
be a most worthy enooeesor to Rev. Dr.
MoLaren.
Business Locals.
FLEURY plow points kept in stook at
Williams & Bon's livery etable, Brussels.
One Fall importation of fashionable
dry goods are weekly arriving. We
invite inspection. Butter 16o.
Guo. E. Knee, Wingham.
ax>✓a.
LenceniND.—In Morrie, on Oot. 18, James
Lanohland, aged 80 years, and 6
months.
.A.vox'IO21*
SATURDAY, 007. 18. Farm stook,imple•
manta, &o., at Lot 8, Oon. 9, Grey. Sale,
unreserved, all o'clock. Wm. MaPach
zeao, prop. ; F.S. Soont, ant.
WEDNEODAY, Ooa. 22. Farm stook,
implements, &o., at Lot 7, Con. 17, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. Daniel
McMillan, prop. ; F. B. Stott, ane.
—
THURSDAY,aT
O .
28. tem s ,
rtook fm•
ph meets, &o. at Ne-
Lot 18,Con. 7
Morrie. ale, unreserved,at 2 o'elook
noon. Jae. and Robb. Tbuell, prop's I
F. B. Stott, oto,
FRIDAY, 00T.24.—Farm stook, imple•
menta, &o., at Lot 7, Cnn. 16, Grey. Sale
unreserved, at 1 o'clock, Wm. Tornbnll,
prop. ; F. B. Scott, sue.
BAT00017, 00T. 25.—Car load. of dairy
oowe, at Central Hotel, Brunets, at 2 p.
m. M. 5. Clear, prop. ; F. S. Stott, sue.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
BERv2NT girl wonted at once. Apply
to MRS. G. F. BLAH,, Bruesol6,
GENERAL store for sale, For further
artionlare apply to J. N. 018013801 He .
iryn. 16.10 n
Two year old driving filly for sale,
Broken to double harness, THOS. 1H00R0,
Brussels - PI
House and lot for Sale on Alexander
street, Himmele, For further partioulare
apply at Tim Poem Publishing House,
YocNo 00w for eels—jest gone dry—
will oalv0 before Spring. JOHN COBER,
Brueeele,
Two Shropshire pore bred ram lambs
and ono attending ram for sale, ALEX,
STEWA T Lot 2 Ca , 6 Grey. 9,0080 •
P, P. B n Y 15.3
1s
To RENT.—A good general store, snit•
able. for merchant tailor with stook, For
voogbiEthelulare apply to JOHN HA998ULD,
1
E Estelle € rifgn
T8A090111t OF valve CULTURE
Pupil of Mioe Eva N, Roblyn, of London,
Pupils prepared for Goneervetory 0fame.
]""NCI visit Brussels every Tuesday.
Leneono given at the home of W. H. Kerr,
John street.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
1.11OR SALE—LOT 207 AND
dwelling thereon, North-west corner
William and Albert streets, /3rueoole,
49.01 J. LEOEIII.
2 HIGH GRADB JERSEY
Cows for eelo to come in 006.1, also
a 2 -year-old heifer in oalf, and 3 yearling
heifers. An Jersey grades,
8. HOOGARD
Grahanl'e Survey. Brussels P. 0,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
oppoeite the °ober Carriage Factory
Brussels. In addition to a comfortable
house, with cellar, bard and soft water, &e.,
there is also a good stable, i note of baud,
For further partioolars apply on ,the prom-
isee to AIRS. JNO. CURRRIE, Bruesele. 11
YORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SER.
vraa.—Tbe undersigned will „keep for soy heifer i year old, 12 Spring calves. 17
Bartlett on 5,080 10 & 17, Con. 10, Grey a
tboro'-bred Imported Yorkshire hog.. Prise
winner Int Stratford and Mitchell Faire
Pedigree may be seen on a 191180tion.
Terme 51.00, with privilege of returning 1f
necessary. AUGUST FISCHER,
12-4 Proprietor.
This is Good
Borax weather. So is any
weather, Borax olaime
everything for itself, When
you, don't know • what to use
try Powdered Borax.
It will wash anything from laces
to Bore eyes. Good for sore
mouth and sore throat.
`There is nothing more uBe•
ful for general household use
than $orax. Ours is strict-
ly pure.. . 2Qc. per pound at
F ...' S
DRUG STORE.
T4'OR SALE. — THE HOUSE
and lot and Gore of. land, knowa ae the
Driver property, Brueselo1 is offered for solo
Full partieulare as to prioe, dolma, 80., ma
be learned ou a plloation to MRS, G,
POLLARD, Ethely 18.2
A 'UOTION SALE OF FARM
,Li. STOOK, IMPLEMENTS, &c.—Mr, F.
S, Scott, auctioneer, has rooeived instruo-
tione,rom the underpinned to sell by public
emotion at Lot 9, Con. 0, Grey, on SATUR-
DAY, OCT. IOtb at 8 o'olook, the following
l
In foal t pram aeall," l lased maresupposed
auppnsed
ears
olfoal
supposed in foal tdraught
"Tae maresll,driving
horse 0 years old, 1 two-year-old filly aired
by 'OoOtumar," 1 two-year-old filly, heavy
draught; 1 spring filly, heavy draught;5
cows, 00pposed in calf ;2 heifers 2 yearn old.
euppoeed in oat} ; 4 heifers 2 years o1d,
steers 2 years old. 8 steers 1 year old, 1. Jer-
11Eb1ALE TEACHER WANT -
En for the JnnlorDepartment 00 Oran -
brook Pnblio School, duties .to commence
after. New Years, Applloatione, with refer.
eneeo,.Will be r000ived up to Nov. 8th, at
p. m. Applicants to state salary.
.14.4 • W. CAMERON,
seo.•Treas., Oranbrook.
Voters'. List Court.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will
be hold, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' Lint
Aet, 1889, by his Honor, the Judge of the
County Court of the county of Huron, at
the Township Hall, Ethel, on Friday, Oot.
17th,1902, at 10 o'eloolr a.m., to hear and de-
termine the several oomplsiuta of errors
and omissions in the Voters' List of. the
Mnniolpality of Gray for 1002. All persons
having business at the court are required
to attend at the said limo and plaoo.
Dated this 0111 day of October, M 18 ,
01077 of Municipality of Grey.
Voters' List Court.
NOTICE is hereby given thata Court will
be held, pureuaut to the Ontario Voters'
List 808.1899, by hie Honor, the Judge of the
County court of the County of Huron. at
the Township Hall, Morris, on Tuesday, Oct.
2501,1002, at 10 o'clock a. m,, to hear and
determine the several complaints of errors
and omisaions in the voters' List of the
Municipality of Morrie for 1902. All perfume
having business at the Court are required
to attend at the' said time and plane.
Dated this 15th day of October. 1902..
WM. CLARE,
Clerk ' of Municipality of Morrie.
well bred ewes, 4 thoro' 'bred Yorke ire
Bowe, 1 Massey -Barrio binder, 1Maseey-Har-
rig seed drill, 1 5 ft Deering mower, nearly
new • 1 died harrow ; 1 set iron harrows,
nearly new • 1 Ideal twin plow, 'nearly new
1 No. 2 Verity gang plow, l -single plow, 1 pea
bundler, 1 lumber wagon, 1 cutter, beet
heavy sleighs nearly new, 1 fanning mill
With bagger,1 turnip pulper, 1 wheelbarrow,
1 sot double harness, 1 string of belle, 1 hay
raok, 1 set *slings with pullevs,r0pes and
oar ; 1 Daisy barrel churn f 1 parlor stove, 1
Whirlpool washer and wringer, a number of
new grain bags, 9 tong o1 bay; turkeys,
geese, ducks and about 100 hese, and other
articles. Sale without reserve as proprietor
is leaving the farm. The proprietor will
oar° for stook over Sunday if not convenient
to take it away. Terms—All sums of 55,00
and under ea0h ; over that amount. 12 mos.
credit will be gienon furnishing 'approved
joint notes; 5 per cent. off for cash on ore-
ditamouots. War. MoFADZBAN, Proprie-
tor ; F. S. SCOTT, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of a One and One-half Story
Frame Dwelling
r7
IN THE VILLA06 OF 10098SEL8
County of Huron.
There will be offered by Pnblio Auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 1st, 1902, at Two
o'clock in the afternoon, at the Central
Hotel in the VIllage of Brussels, by virtue
of &ppower of sale oontaioed in a certain
Mortgage which will be prodnoed at time of
sale, the following property : Lot 430 on Al-
bert street in the said Village of Brueeele.
The following improvements are on the
premier's—a firat•olaso. good 11 story frame
dwelling louse and frame barn all in good
state of repair.
Terme :-15 per Dent. of the purchase
money to be paid down on day of -sale and
balance within 30 days. For further- partic-
ulars apply to F. S. 800TT, '
Agent for Mortgages.
Stanfield's Unshrinkable
UNDERWEAR
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 per Suit
ALL SIZES.
See These Goods Before Buying.
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