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The Brussels Post, 1898-11-11, Page 3NOY, 11, 1898 BUSINESS CARDS. �/�' ONE TO LOAN AT G PEA�1.1. Oout, Ir, B, SUOTT, lirussols, II. MaOJ AOILEN, r • Theurer ofMarriage L1 00808, 011lao at. hie Grocery,Turuberry, street, Bruesele, RN, BARRETT, * Tamarind Artist.' Shop—Next door south of A; M, 1faKay Sr Co's hardware Store, Ladle Wand ohildreushair cutting a 01/801(8111) MiSS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, .--TEACI1E 1 0E— PIANO AND - ORGAN, FJ3.i''Y.T'7F7f7S+S, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM 111001106039, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. •. T. PL.ETCHER, Issue, of Marriage Licenses, OFnIOE AT JRw1Ln1 1310RE. ta'No Witness Required. T. FL1;7,'"CHER, Bruesols ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour Co, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Pubit0 investedoand to loom. 0011Insuranee 0011one mt. ade (Mice in Graham's Block, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. Ii1 • S LSCOy T AS ANtoll orRttor AUCTIpriION- ee, to better men, in ass Mule and less charges than any other Auctioneer in least Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders can 'nlivays�be on ged at this oTee or by personal ape OAPT. J. STRETTON, Who bee bed 25 yeare experience as an Auctioneer, but who had to quit owing to ill health, has again takon out license and Is able 1013)3, prepared to Dates may be arranged at Tun Pos'r Publishing Hoose. JAS. STIIJAiOlunoer. 1.11 VETERINARY. D. "WARWICK, CI • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all Manner. Partioufar attention 00111 - potent d to veterinary dentistry, Galls promptly at- tended to. Office and Infirmary—Four doors north of bridge 'rurnberry st„ Brueaes. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING, ' • MolloSiItNLonAvaIyRau, oBerARaIrSyTPEnR lie, &o. Of 08.__Vanatone's Block, 1 door north of Central Rote Solicitor for the Standard Bank. G•• F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, Solicitor, So. (late of (!arrow & b. OWoe ever Mee,aeric ) P111100 wSo Smith's k, Brussels. nk &Smith's 8. ,47 Money to Loan. MG. CAMERON, • (Formerly of Cameron, Reit & 001, Ofce-1 M01Ilon 61., cOpposite Coli borne Hotel, MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. D., 0. M., Trinity University Fellow Trin- ity Medina! College, Member College of Phi,he edema College of Phyysiicians and tLicentiate of Midwifery,Edinburgh. t Telephone N 0,19. Itesidnee, Hull St., 13r11600Is, E. T. SNIDER, M. Dr, 0. M., successor to Dr. A. MoXolveY, Licentiate of Royal College of Pb eioiaus and Surgeons Kingston ; Member of the 001., logo of Pbysioiave and Surgeons of Ontario, Diseases of women and abildren a specialty. Eight years' experience, t•Ofn tie and res- idence Kelvey,Turubat � y street Brussel•s yDr. 25-o J. M. ARMSTRONG, M.B., M.D., M. C. P. S. 0. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, A000UGHEUR, ETC. Special attention given to diseases of the Throat and Lunge and dlaeases of Women and Children, liDSIDDSCE—WALTON, ONT. DR. F. H. KALDFLEISCH, 111110101018, SURGEON 0101) 00000011E00, SUCCESSOR 70 DR. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. 1st Class Honor Graduate of the 'Universi- ties o Queen's(Kingston), i Medica tae oiT lull 1,Q t Yl • Fellow o "rima Medical College m , audofl y ' i Madlly8 College an[t member of the Tiiu ty g i ns and Surgeons of Ontar- io, of Physio ap g io, Yost Graduate Course in Detroit and Obioago,1e00. Special attention laid to die, eases of Eye, liar, Nese and Throat, and die- eaoeoof Women, I: "Ooveultatlon In inng- lieb and German. Telophono at roeidenee. IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned win keep for eorvteo on Lot20, oou, 0 Morris, the thero'-bred Im- proved'Yorkshire Boat, "cal[ Lodge Loag- follow," No, 2480, bred by 3.10.IIret1ous, Bur- ford, to which a limited number of solve will bo taken, Terms, 91,00, to be paid at time of BOrvio0 with privilege of returning 1f u00- esea1y. A number of ohoioe young sows for eale'fer breeding purposes wnioli will be sold at Wein tc suit aha times. 01- I1OST, NICH06, Propriotor. Ifgforc. After. 'Wood's Phos, -i The Great English .Ramada/, Sold and recommended by al druggists gists in Canada, Only regi able medicine dte0ov0re , pottage, puaratiked to one a1 terms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of Ones it et0080, Mental Worry, 3000601100 rise of To. robot i bocce, or e 6ttnmla 810, Mailed on P 'prise, 030, ani o tt, etre fA, Ons tail,resa. tfz tcild cu,'a, pi'ampvillets ince to 0118 nddroas. Tho 'Weed Company, Windsor, On8 Bald iR 1 rrttoBlerdO` DgggeSo0oOptician. T'H UiCK WAY TO Rent a lfoit ', Solt 11 Iietise, Scours n Strvunl, Or, is I9t(1, Buy, Sell ar Neeur1 Anything„ ie To Ilse the POST WANT A®S. a'W�'ord.'t Doi C iD' tom. Soo Toio Pon clubbing offer. "BRITAIN'S GIMMS 0r 111119 CLODS" On Nov, 17th. No AUCTION sale within a donen roiled Of Brussels own be properly and fnlly ad, vertioed uulees a uotioe of it appease in Tito PoeT. Wo give snob police free to all who get their bills painted at the office, Those who desire to get their Me printed elsewhere may hove a notice in TIE POST for 50o. for six lines or under, and ten ciente for eaoh additional line. GODEe10n STAR BASS: A protest should be made by our town oounoil martin the manner in which the morning mail Der. vine is being handled by the Grand Trunk 00. The train is due here at 10.50, but the average time of its arrival i0 from 12.30 to one o'clock each day. Either as a mail, or for passenger accommodation, the 1001(1 ie now useless. Tnu1laDAr, Nov. 17th, is the date of Mr. Yeigh's illustrated lecture "Britain's Gird a of the Globe," Town Hall, Brussels, in oonueotion with the Citizens' Course. Plan of reserved Beate will open to sub- scribers at Jae. Fox's on the morning of Monday, 7111 Nov. The lecture is A 1 and the fine lime light views the beet procurable. - A Sovloit WINTER Co01rN0.—All the indloatione on which great reliance is always placed point to a long and severe Winter, says the Albany Express. In the first plaoe there is the goose bone. For the first time in eight years it is very wide and nearly all white, wbioh is a sure sign of early snow, deep snow, and snow of long duration. Then there is the ragweed. It ie unusually tali. Thug does nature provide for the feeding of the non -migratory birds when there is to be deep show. Moreover, examination of earn husks has diseased that they are unusually heavy, That is another sign of extreme -oold. The woodchuck, fur- bbermore, corroborates the other evidence with fur of unusual thickness. That is a sign that never fails, even when others do. Lastly, there is to be considered that there is a surplus of temperature which will have to be wiped out by a corresponding deficit. These indications ob skeptical and in a even the mo. will cony o p,. wise provision for them o make 5 C iuduaet p int r that have severest W a s one of the v been experienced in a long time. AN E1110San118 EVEN180,—Tho Strath. roy Dispatoh, of October 12th, gives the following interesting account of a roman - Mon teudsred Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Oluff,‘ formerly of Brussels, on their arrival at Strathroy where Mr. Oluff has entered upon the incumbency of St. John's church;—The reception tendered Rev. W. 0. and Mrs. Clnffby the congregation of St. John's church, in the Pariah Room on Friday evening, Oot. 7111, tvae an nn. Qualified suooese, and a particularly pleasant and enjoyable time resulted. The arrangements were most complete, every little detail seeming to have reedy. ed careful consideration, and ware in charge of the Ladies' Aid Society, assist- ed by the ladies of the congregation. The rooms were prettily decorated with bunting, flags and flowers, the national colors of course predominating. Early in the evening the members began to as- semble, and by 8,30 the rooms were over- provided. Mr. and Mrs. Oluff arrived a few minutes after 8 o'clock, and while the receiving was going on in the mein room, refreshments were being served in an adjoining apartment, which was also prettily deoorated. This interesting part of the proceedings was followed by a pro- gram of vocal and instrumental music, arranged by F. W. Tanner with his usual goad judgment. Soleabions by the orchestra, composed of Mise Stevenson, George, Fred, and John Richardson, was followed by a solo by Mies Hoare, a piano selection by Miss Fawcett, and a vocal number by Mrs. Wildern, of Lan. don, all of which were well rooeived. "Hearts of Oak," by L. H. Dampier was enthusiastically encored, and in response he smog "The Red, White and Bhne," the audience joining in the ohorue. Miss E. Wright sang a solo in good voice, and present with a A McLellan delighted ed all o t g P ] nitnent ' aI solo,with lane ncoon a Ica o w p P P , �re Tanner, atter which M b Mrs. .Cann r, 9 Wildern contributed another sola in capable style. Rev. Mr. Oltlff gave a abort address', expressing pleasure at meeting so many members of the church, thanked them on behalf at himself and Mrs. Cluff for the kind manner in which they had been received, and hoped that the friendly relations might long, eon- time. Ile was pleased with the 6videnae of loyalty displayed In the decorations, and with the manner la which the patrons souse had been received by the ;baleene. Our duty to our ahurob, he said, meet fleet importance, then carne our duty to our country. Mrs. Wildern played a piano sole in geed style, and wan followed by a 0010 by MC. Wildern, who is the possesso1 of an excellent bags voice. It was highly appreciated and heartily moored. 111x, lbIcLenan's' flute solo, with piano accompaniment' by hire. Tanner, wa0 well received. At the 0oh- oluefon of the program proper Rev. Mr, Cluff read a note which had bean planed in his bands, roqueeting Mee. Tanner to play "Nearer My God' to Thee," with variations, which Mrs. Tanner kindly complied with, "God Save the Queen" brought tho proeoedinge to a eine. We might add that theao0ompanimentO dun• ing the 000018ggwere played by Mrs. Tan- ner and Mise Stevenson. While. all non. canned art deeerviog of great orodit foe the happy t0rmitabion attending their , efforts, par tioulltr mention should be made of 11Ir8. (Or.) 1,iud0ay, Pr00id0133 of the Ladies' Aid Hu3i0ty, to whose uulleiug of. forte we attribute unroll of the 0u00800. r, . Soone of n Yl,- h O e 111'11 list .11119 Amor. it ..( 1,1 1 OOpi06 ca'l'm Pon are r1 mailed by sub - Heritage t0 Mende ab a di00an00. The p00tege is 52 bents 1t year, if mailed reg- ularly, Ifo worth at leeeb as much again to loop up wrappers and atleed to the mailing, isn't it ? Then perhaps you forgot to mail the paper unbn it becomes stale, It only costs a dollar a year to hove ns 00na Tn0 PORT regularly tram the 01110e 01 publi0ation, Have the Damns of your absent sone and dame -dere put on the (fat, slid save money, trouble and irregularity. Remember We better than it letter, Alex 00 TO DSTIMIT,--The 060850 (Mich.) livening Argue has the following lonoerning a former rector of Exeter 2--- "11ev. E. W. Jaunt, rector of Christ'Epis- copal shore,! of 11185 oily, hue been ex• tended a call to become rector of St. Pent's Jipisoopal 011ur011, of Lansing. The oall mine as a 0nrpris0 to Iiev. Mr. hunt. Ile occupied that pulpit as a sup• ply last Sunday, hawing had no provioug Intimation that a call wuald be given him. Hie sermons were such masterly s000ee0ee that the vestrymen of the Lan. 'ring ohur0h unanimously avoided to in. vita the Owosso rentor to their church, The church bas beeu without a raptor for some time. Not Duly has Rev. Mr, aunt this flattering prospect before him, lint he has received an unofflofal oall from a prominent Church in Detroit, and i0 told on good authority that he will be able to tape his choice between the two, with a possible preferenoe for the Detroit parish. Jibe outlook i5 very llattoriug for Mr. Hunt. The vestryman of Christ cherub aro opposed to his resignation, but it will likely be handed in next week. During hie two ye/ire and a 13018 residence in this oily, 11e bee done, a good work for his church and for the atty. Hie out- side wont has been directed especially to- wards the poorer population of the any. He has many f1iend8 who will regret his departure from the Owosso parish. O,vosso was Rev. Mr. Aunt's first parish in the United States, Exeter, Ont., being the appointment last before owning here." Mrs. hunt is a daughter of J. M. O'Conner, of Brussels, and is well and favorably known here. Tug POST wishes them continued prosperity. New Boon AT TEE PUBLIC LInoART. The following is a list of new books placed in the Pnbiio Library during the past few weeks ;—The Neer do -well, by A. Swan ; Tho Workers, Wyckoff ; Penelope's experience in Soottend, Wig - gine ; A girl of today, Adams ; This little World, Murray ; The heir of Fair. mont Grange, Naober ; Folks from Dixie, Dunbar ; The day's work, Kip. ling ; Quo Vadis ; At the Blaok Rothe, Rand ; The Falohion, When Valmond came to Pontiac, The Trespasser, The trail of the Sword, A Romance of the Snows, The translation of a Savage, Pierre and his People, Parker ; A Chance acquaintance, Their wedding journey, Howells ; The incidental Bishops, The ohoir invisible, Allen ; The mutable many, E. Barr ; Salted with fire, Mac- donald ; The girl at Cobllnret, Stockton ; The indisa'etion of the Duchess, A. Hope ; Simon Dale, A. Hope ; Illumin- ation, Frederic ; John Splendid, Munroe ; The Rajah's second wife, L•(f11 ; The 'Minister of State, Stewart ; By right of Sword, Mnrohmont ; The mighty atom, M. Craw- fords vola, M. relli • C oi•leou 2 Co , „ enol Castile • • de of J 00 ; The pride ' ZolaThe PeteStirling, Ford ; Pari', ; real Chinaman, Baloombs ; The ready rangers, Munroe ; Tho land of Evange- line, McLeod ; The story of A B., Waterloo ; Courage true hearts, Stables ; Captain Courageous, Kfpliug ; In free- dom's cause, The lion of the North, Tree to the old flag, Plenty ; Life of Sir Isaao Brook, Bead ; Terniug points in successful careers, Thayer ; Our living Generale, Temple ; Life of John Cabot, Beayley ; History of the Union Jack, Holmes ; British Battles, 4 vole., Grant ; How Canada is governed, Bowmot ; Making of the Empire ; Deeds that won the Umpire, Fitchett ; The ideal life, Drummond ; A man's value of Sooiety, FIillia ; Titus, Kingsley ; Ia His steps, Sheldon ; Crucifixion of Philip Strong. Cir,• eV. Solemn, RnronT,—The following is the monthly report of S. S. No. 9, Grey, for the month of October. The names are arranged in order of merit :-- Sr. 4th.—Lawrence McNaught, James Mann. Jr. 4th.—Ella MoNaugbt, Hattie Fraser, Russel Robertson. Sr. Srd.— Ethel MaNatght, Norma Sperling, Willie Harrison. Jr. 314.—Olive Oliver, Nellie Harbottle, Willie Mann, Frank Harrison, the address, and Mien Maud Carr made 1 Sr. 2nd,—Harry MoNaugbt, Wilber the presentation. Mr. Hamilton replied Fire ce Life Insurance Written. B Norman MoNaugbt Henry Mo• l fittingly to the address, and the oompany Kay, George Mann, Willie Mann, Wesley (1IoKay, Willie Hanley. Jr. 2ud. Robbie McVay, Katie Harbottle, Maggie Mann. Part and.—Winnie MoNaugllb, Myrt'e Sperling, Catharine Brown, Alfred Meehan, S1', Pt, lab,—Willie Instep, Fergus MoNau"ht, Ella Bray, Rae Roes. Jr, Pt. lst,—Alex. Mann, Olive Brown, Roy Cummings', Myrtle Cummings, Miss 111181 J. Is01OTN1t,,Teaoher. rel BRUSS LS POST Solon Itl roar.—Tho following shows the ola,sitloaciou and etanding of the pupils according to the resent promotion examinetlon is H. H. No, 10 : --Hr. 4011,— Ethel Hparliag, Sara Buttery, Adella Jr,481L—Rod, A. rBa or, , 4 1, l Bother k lost, 0olFay, Arthur llydo, Carry Gass, Maud Iiathwoll, Jr, sed, --Flo. HollonbOok, Percy Baker, Wilbert Divans, Curtis Bothwell. Sr, 2nd.—Fanny Baker, Nell Gaulle, Gortie Iiollenbook, Lynn Evens, Fromm Baker, Eardley Buttery, John Campbell, Arthur Henry, Jr, 2nd,— Fred, Pfokrell, John Buttery Oliver Piollroll, Robert Fogel, Wesley Boyle. Hr. Pt, 200.—Johnni0 McCurdy, 'tarry Ward, Percy Spei188, Clam Ritthwoli, Tommie Ward, Jidward Hpeiran, Jr, PG, 2nd.—Luonna Taylor, Arthur Den. plan, Eliz.tbeth MoKay, May Oxtobv, James Coatte, Roy (tetchy, Cela Rath - well, Roy Taylor. PO let,—Andred Doull, Grady Spleen, Chester Baker, Jessie Campbell, Luella Henry, Robert kiolirell, Peroy Ward, Herbert Neabel. R. BAIO0, Teacher, AlAt•e•Ik. 1ternm ole 8. 8, No.4,—The following i0 the report of S, S. No. 4, Morrie, for the month of October :—harm 1I, total 900—Norah Maunders, '718. 1'. S. L., total 800 —Ida Mooney, 495 ; Richard Cardiff, 431 ; Milton Sharp, 398 ; Willie Oloakey, 848 ; Lulu Davis, 296 ; Jomee Innis, 181. 4th, total, 750 — Clara Mooney, 587; Bertha Sharp, 1186 ; Bertha Niohol, 492 ; Mabel Niobol, 484 ; Robert Mooney, 980 ; Carrie Speir, 848 ; Minnie Mooney, 342. 3rd, total 600 — Lizzie Davis, 480 ; Everett Walker, 895 ; Minnie Walker, 314 ; George Davis, 229 Donald Innis, 214. Sen. 2nd, total 450— Laura Oloakey, 387 ; Pearl Sharp, 834 ; Lizzie Speir, 328 ; Terra Forsyth, 502 ; Aunie Nichol, 990. Jr. 2nd —Peroilla Manning, 288 ; Ada Mo0utoheon, 274 ; Frank Niohol, )r., 202 ; Frank Niobol, sr., 1 -1st; Harold Speir, 109 ; 011ie Walker, 5(i. Pt. 2nd, total 250 — Lorne Nichol, 170 ; Earl Bernard, 156 ; Carrot Innis, 101. Jr. Pt. 2nd—Bennie Walker, 124 ; Genie Finn, 80. The following pupils have been promoted from Se. era to Jr. 4t11—Everett Walker, Lizzie Davis. From Sr. 2nd to 8rd — Pearl Sharp, Laura Oloakey, Lizzie Speir, Annie Nichol, Tena )! oreyth. Honor standing for the month—Norah Mauodere, Clara Mooney, Bertha Sharp, Lizzie Davie, Laura Charley. Pearl Sharp, Lizzie Speir, Lorne Niohol. Average attendance for the month, 87. J. D. E. Mane, Teacher. Yin_ la tam. (Intended for last week.) BURNED 0011,—A dispatch from Port. age -la -Prairie reports the destrootion by lire, of the Review Offioe. The Review wee published by Halpin & Oornyn, the latter formerly of Wingbam. The fire got considerable headway before it was discovered, and both building and plant were destroyed: The loss on plant is placed at 82,000 ; insurance 91200. Ivan MoIndoo has retained to his home in Fresno, California after a visit with frielids in Wiagham.—Jas. MoGuire has removed hie office for the Canadian Express and Division Court to his build. ing opposite the Maodooald blook.—Mr. Davis, editor of the Mitobell Advocate, accompanied by his daughter, spent Sun- day last with his brother, 13. Davis of this town.—Mr. and IYIrs, S. Kent re. to last week turned from their wedding tour as in ham. and ars now domiai'ed in W g Court Maitland 0. 0. F. was invited to attend the funeral of Bro. Evans of the Gorrie Court on Saturday last, but on account of the bad roads, few, if any, went.—W. G. King has returned from Romeo, Manitoba. PIE5ENTOT106.—Kindly, thoughtful sate on the part of a congregation when part. ing with a pastor, linger long and pleas. antly in the memory of the recipient, and cannot fail to have a reflex -influence for good on those who contribute. These thoughts vim to the editor, as he reports a very pleasantgntllaring at the residence of Mr. Pelton on Shuter street on Monday evening of tbie week. The late pastor of the Baptist church, Rev. J. Hamilton, having rooeived a call to Palmerston, leaves thio week for his new field of labor, and a large number of his friends assem- bled to say farewell, extend their good wishes for hie future moons and present him with a tangible evidence of their Money to Loan on Farm Sec11r- t Aftrefreshments,P Fisher, John Bickel, the mermen of the Royal Art union at Montreal, has been aunt - monad on the charge of keeping a 00M. M011 ganiblinll house. The Lennox Liberal') have nominated da B or n t f t ad1 rt as air o 3 '' A w h h J la a 1 . ,, Y the Legislative AsOembly and the Con.. sorvative oboige Is Dr, Newham. A reer•0nd collision took place at Pads between a freight and a cattle train. Driver Bothwell was seriously hurt, and a number of oars were *imaelled. Tho Merchants' Bank purposes open- ing a branch in Alvinston shortly. It will be under the seporvioion of Mr. Waterbury, anthem of the St. Thome branch, formerly of Mitchell. IDER MILL Brussels. Cider Mill and Apple Butter Factory, ' Mill Street, has been overhauled and is now ready for aper- ation. Fetch on your Apples. Terms Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Geo, Edwards, • Prop, Lumber and Shingles FOR SALE, Fleet class Cedar Shin les, 91.60 per square Second-class 00 Maple Flooring 910 00 to 916 00 Ash, all kinds 10 00 1.6 00 Pirie • 14 00 18 00 Custom Sawing and Planing done on shortest notice. Bills cut to order. You will find the prices right at the Ethel Saw Mill. • S..S. OOLE, PROPRIETOR, ETHEL, McLEOD'S System Renovator —AND OTHER— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyepepein, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, LiverOomplaint,Near- algia, Lose of Memory, Bronchitis, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Daum, en ral De- bility. and G e Fent ale Irregularities bflft . y LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold b Jae, Fox, Druggist, Brussels. A. OUSLEY Real Estate 86 Loan AGENT, BRUSSELS. esteem. mil After i it at the Lowest Rate woe called to the ebair and addresses were 3' delivered by the chairman. Mune. of Interest. Chapman, Wellwood, Kelly, Rev. J, Freed and orhers, all testifying to the regret l Money Loaned on Notes and felt at parting with the finest of the even- ing. A purse of 922 was then presented to Mr. Hamilton, W. J. Chapman read good Notes Discounted. Sale Notes a Specialty. ray, o Soma BNroive.—Tho following is a of the pupils of S. e standing u 1t of th to neo gpP p month of Coto. S N o. .l Grey, foe the o Y, bar. The names of those obtaining Ices than 40 per cent. are not published. Honor standing is indioated by a *. Fowl 2—Total 545.-111. Bielby, 868 ; J. Crerttr, 838. M. Bielby, highest in salines, history and grammar ; J. Creme, highest in Arithmetio ; equal in Latin. Leaving class --Total 210.—A. Calder, 151 ; L, Blake, 103 ; A. Switzer,154. A. Switzer, highest in drawing, Algebra and Euclid and composition ; A, Calder, highest in history. ' 4111 'rinse—Total 400.—V, Armstrong*, 832 ; G. Bielby, 209. Sr, 8rd—Tota1 800,—D. Davfde00, 180 ; W. Switzer., 225 ; G. Blake, 154 ; A. Dickson, 163. Jr. 8rd—Total 400.— B. Hollinger*, 819 ; F. Davidson, 180 ; N, Blake, 272 ; B. Davidson, 222 ; 1315. Bedford, 215. Sr, 2nd—Total 400.—L. Dickson*, 809 ; T. Dielby, 181 ; G. Dark, 9130 ; W. Stevenson, 195 ; 3. Rands, 268 ; M. Rands, 289, Jr. 2nd --Total 250.— M. Dark*, 281; B. Dark*, 198; M. 'Reg - god 124; A. Gordon, 142,, 1r. 1st— Total 125 ; W. Whiting*, 111 ; L, Blake*, 105 ; J. Stevenson*, 115 ; L, Grant*, 117. Jr, let—Total 125.—Jus. 1)iolteon*, 102 ; John Dioheen, 88 ; 13. Stevenson, 89 ; A. Dark, 78. The following pre• nsotionswen made 1—To 4111,D. Da vid - son ; to sr.8rd, J", Collinear, er, E. Blake, Bedfoed ; to jr. 8rd, T, Bielby, W. Movement, L. Dickson, J, Ronde, M. Ran(0 ; to sr, 9nd—M. Dark ; to jr. 9nd, separated feeling that they had spent a very pleasant evening. RE•oiENINO.—The Catholic church in Wingllam has recently undergone a thorough renovating process, the roof has been re•shinged, a furnace placed in the basement, the interior of the build. ing plastered and painted, the altar im. proved and new carpeting laid, making the church f o elle attractive and sentrt• o able. Ro.oponing serving were held on Sabbath last, Right Rev. D. D. O'Connor, Bishop of London officiating. High Man 'other M a. rata was oeleb d at 10,60 by r b a don• This a followed Keown. Th w s y firmation service. Two candidates pre. 'anted themselves for Confirmation and were examined and 0arefully lnetrnoted at ooesideroblo length by the Bishop. His Lordship 0learly explained to the candidate' the neoeseity and nature of the Ave sacraments held by the Church to be necessary to eapply the spiritual needs of her children, viz,—baptism, oonf)rma• tion, penance, absolatiou, and the Mass. He oleo referred to the sacrament of marriage rendered neo005ary to mania relation to the family, and that of ettreme auction as a preparation for death. The candidates were then oonfirmed. In the evening there were vespers, followed by a Sermon by the Bishop, Nobwithetanding the very unfavorable weather, the attend- ance ab both services was large, every available 0eat being oeoupied. The chole wag %striated by Mies Donovan and J. Duncan, of SOaforth, formerly of Wing. ham. In the morning the latter sang "The Holy City," with good effect. The offerings amounted to a little over 975. The day's sorviee0 were interesting and 8uooesofn1, H. Salter) of 001 aw 'moulted 1 a 'ar and robbed In broad daywas light by three men at Cedardale. The pollee have made throe arrests in oonncotion with W. Whiting, . W. 1I. H'TRWART, Teacher., the caro, Special Attention given to Conveyancing. �n COUSLEY Office over Deadman'e Drug Store, BRUSSELS. K1oiiyke Don't go there for money when you can make it at home by buying your Soots AND A'P Shoes Geo. M. Mitchell's Cash Boot and Shoe Store, ETHEL, 110,10 naw ft full stook of Ready -Made Boots and Shoes of all eine from infants up, at lowest prime possible, A11 Rips repaired Free of Charge. Please can and get 711008. N. B.—Repairing of Boots, Shoes and 0Lrnees promptly attended to, Geo. i tchcll Proprietor, Ethel. ussels Evaporator 10,000 Bushels APPLES V1/ANTED. We are prepared to pay Cash for any quantity of apples deliver- ed at our EVAPORATOR, BRUSSELS. 30 cts, per bag will be paid for the run of the tree as shaken off. 25 and 20 cents per bag for packers' culls and windfalls; ac- cording to quality. Very small'apples not wanted. Don't delay but deliver your Ap- ples as soon as possible. Mahlcr nos., JB1c2JUSS S. 111111N0— co. HOWE MISS ROSS returns her thanks to the Ladies of Brussels and vicinity for their patronage at the Millinery Open- ing and solicits a continuance of their favors. A Specialty made of Mourning Goods. Dress and—""111p. Mantle Making. Special attention given to this Department and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Latest Fashion Sheets. MISSES FOSS, Stretton Block, Brussels. Call and see our stock of Blankets, Sheetings, Flannels, Tweeds, Yarns, Etc., Wool, Hides, Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Knitting, etc, Promptly attended to at the BRUSSELS WOOLLEN MiLL. DON'T READ THIS AD n you are losing conclude And then throw away able paper before y y good money by not buying your DAIRY SUPPLIES boom us. We are prepared to supply every person with Dairy cane Pails, Milk Pane and Tinware off all kinds at prices a000rding togeality. .....„.10,Graniteware of all kinds._ HARDWARE Having pat in a stook of Spades, Shovels 1�I a Forks, dee., of the Best quality we eoiio your Patronage. Paint Your House With the best weather and water proof Paint in the market. We soli it. Screen Doors and Windows on hand and made to order. The best line of Cook Stoves to choose from. Eavetroujlair2,j and Repairinza promptly attended to._ ,000- N. B.—Wait for our wagon, it Will 511,11 on you for your truck in a g 1 few days. Wilton &Tuxnbull