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The Brussels Post, 1886-12-17, Page 5D c, 17, 1886. Ozstt ttsins. 'Walloon. .. shooting matoh will bo hold Int Piage,n ht . on the 29th Met. A, boll and supper will bo hold h the evening. EN'TRIi'TAIl11g1NT, -TIM 900071(1 animal Public Sahool entertainment will take place in the school hoose here on Tues- day evening, Deo. ?let, when a whole eve- ning of fan and hanlnsoment will bo given, consisting of singing, inetromental 710810, Kindergarten, readings, recitations, and diulognes, Admission 25e. Door's open at 0,3(1; dlntertainlnont at 7. At the political meeting held hero last weak addresees wore given by Thee, Gib. R011 and Thos. Farrow, M. P. Thorn was quite a,little boos of excitement over a atstomont medal)), a prominent Coneerv. alive to the effect that Mr, Gibson had not voted for the Scott Ad. Mr. Gibson very promptly replied to this false etato- ntent and. stated that what he said at the eonvelnion was true in every particular. The temperance people of this locality know Mr. Gibson too well to be naught by the' chaff" yarns of his opponents. What about Mr, hays' temperance principles? 1131.y Us. Jno. Milford is in Goderiah this we Jabez Walker is at present iudispos Tho tax collector is going his rounds present. Division court will be held en the 2 list. ant g, 1 1p the Christmas sentiment with the "little F lea 1 their1 first I y Hough get sober and mtitte of 6 ok. ed, at the Reform held oil. _ Hall last Friday evening. There was a THE BRUSSELS POST . 11<. t H'S,f, _. ..,... as 2. 1 The members al 1110 Ethel 7 emp(:rause ! Electoral i meeting in Whitf'on ela's °Lureld a peb onry ltThurs. OMday o'euu,g, the 21h list. Addressee ' wore deliverers b yy Reeve Strachan, Rove. D. B. MoRao, 'W, J. Brandon and R. ; Paul, A public miesionarymeeting, under the auspices of the Women's Foreign Mie. ,' eiouary Soolety, was held in the Preeby. terian church on Tuesday evening, lob Inst. Despite Goo bad roads and storm evening the aburob was well filled, anrd a, very pr.ehib}o' time was spent. 'Pilo musical part of the pr•e,;ram 1041 .1r,•dea out by 1). Nton'art nail family, of ..res. sees, and waa highly appreciai:e l by the audience, The opening servic-:s wore conduct d by Per. D. B. Melte,. The following was the program :--himeiee by po D. tewurl and family ; ad,i'a,s by 'rev. Ii D. le. Mcltae ; recitation by 1111 :s C. Dories ; singing by D. Stewart and fam- ily ; aa essay on Aiiseions by A. McKay, of Cranbrook ; recitation by Mrs. Ma. ginn ; Singing by D. Stewart and family; address by Rev. see. Ross, B. A., ; sing.. ing by D. Stewart and family, Tile chair was ably occupied by A, W. Pana. baker. A oolleetion was taken up and the haudsome sunt of $11,71 was realis- 1 ed. A political meeting in the interests of partywas a in Robertson's 1' 9 uy little 1t1aci!'S. Cl Christmas Box • it won't be "lift]. „ large attendance of electors present M J'aek very lou keep 1 AJ J. tl 1 Miss Farrow, of Bluevate, is at pies the guest of Miss Kelly. Mrs. Campbell, of Windham, was guest of Mrs. Huchstep this week. • Rumor says that there is to be opp ition in the Reevaship this ensuing ye rights of Onta, to g this iieeh speak, one cigarettes and meerschaums) and oche kindred 1subjects,yth a loo insensibletol matpinal demonstration, th , lallc horse (end Knlake I bite rairow, I ,all d 1 g Haggtll incl cigar a teat f h h la hY1In tete limo allowed b Liszle Fraser.bit f he'll prove n t e e , S.13. Magian occupied the chair, The cornea on the upper li) the 'll soon eo 'a,' w len cgs Ierlgthun ;,'ul the count nlonvtaelle l list speaker called upon was Reeve r fact, keep them boys as loo lis you situ. tracheo, who omen a good speech, bnd the O T3 g holding the Mowat Goveroraent, (and ••- (, you 1 big © a i lrls't iia bo ergine upon theeleetora to do their ut- Oe, chiefs, or Gloves, or Collars ;they cost but little but the o 6J - ,fey. s 1 ` 7 m"et to dkm.ten a e rig is v0 t 80 l.t s a11d k^ e - (ably vintlicsustain airs rt t Mss' r -in ret' e al . i was next c e won Another weddin in town the parties beim Fred. The concert and Christmas tree in cotl- neetion with the English church will be held next Wednesday evening. Dr. A. Sloan, of Listowel, is at present at home with an attack of typhoid fever. We Immo he will soon recover from his illness. The Univorsit•p Jubilee ei ngore will gi their popular coitcort in the Tomporen Hall, on Tuesday owning next, in bolt of the St. _entirety's uhnroh Itopo ('.loaners, We bespeak for them a ft home. Tho political meeting held in the Te peranoe Hall, on Friday evening last,n well attended, many had to turn away it was impossiblo to got into the Ila Myles Young occupied the cltairandaft a few remarkce the principal speaker w introduced, Hon. A. M. Ross, who ma a very able speech. fro was followed 1 Mr. Porter in a siinilier manner. J'1 meeting closed by three rousing cheer for the Qeeeu. a rom is c ee - w en he's alone and. wish he. was iu knickerbockers again, holding his mother's handlaml toddl g TewinCove endeavored s been long enough by her side. in power. He thought Mr. Meredith BOYS --Get a Christmas should have a chance to show himself fJ y' t0 most a is time, however, buy her the best, and then it will come a long way behind what she is doing for you everyday.d Her be> t youire- was talren up in speaking on hj iota en pay, but a little return or memento of affection from you will go a long way with her, lo, s li;tlff Handkerchiefs, never x@- ttroly foreign to the political gvestio:,s of ,the day. Thins. Glbsan ryas ]ban intro- \1'i2lter wra • ox or your mother. Club h now. T] f h' eo e ve p, s, auc eu.hiefs, or a cased, and gavo n very interesting ad. C° dress and refitted the few ereuments belie vanced by Mr. Farrow' in a view forcible fn! planner. , --Buy your wires a Christmas box, you are fortunately fixed, having but one wife to buy for. Think of what a time d1 me a Mormon Elder has in adapting his favors to his various ribs, T- eau i:diter of Toe Pngi•. n yer12' duty or rather your delight is plain and easy. A mantle, a dress. a dozen vas things besides (she call do with them all) that we can offer you at wonderfully 1 `v prof laid gloves, and a thousand and elle rte¢ ti ill have a nvcdding or two to re. as 11, 'IVES—Buy __ r Christmas r `y t Wood beee follow each other thick and i 'a✓ss a days. prices. port shortly. er ris mas box for your husbands. Get his mind off aThreea io his business, off ]alis politics, off the Stook Exchange, of conrso leo is sometimes grumpy Thos. Davidson:. stab eon.. is .getting b 13r (just a whisper ill tenial ou the Lonnie to build a largo 1y well, then surprise him with a new smoking cap, or a new dressing gown, or some neckties or pocket haudlulu h efs, make next with sten„ stabling underneath, , Gaaielrl your confident, He has a specific for every case. next summer. Jas. Cuthill arrived Immo efrom Scot- GIRLS—Buy your brother Christmas r ® u (7 w e was a very weeky rou The passage homeward was a very rough one. lt[r. Cutitili en taste. They prefer neckties to prayer -books, and you cannot wonder for they believe your taste `land example" is perfection. r Thirteen members were installed in the Temperance lodge in Sunshine last week. A. 1i. P.abcrteon arrived in the Old Country safe and sound 01301 is enjoying himself. Jas. Russell, who has been laid up with sciatica, is able to move about e lith]° now. Tho annual Christmas tree entertain- ment will be Lola in Anderson's school house next Monday evening. In addition to 0 good supply of edibles. an excellent program is prepared, consisting of read- ings, music, recitations, dialogues, ad- dresses, tea. A big time is expected. The admission fee is 25 cents for adults. Tea will be served at 5 p.m. and the entertain- ment will commence at 6. On the evening of the 2Eth inst. a very pleasant trustee and public meeting was held in the Sunshine ohnrch. The num. ber present was not as lemons reighthave beau expected, yet those present had a very sociable time. A tea meeting was arranged for the 22nd inst., and it wee resolved to invite Revels. F. E. Nugent, of Luoknow, W. Smyth, of Brussels, and J. S. Fisher, of Homoaville. The entertain- ment will be enlivened by selections from our excellent choir. The funds to be sp. propria ea to churob purposes. The trustees of the Sunshine Methodist church have enlarged and improvedtheburying ground, 11 is all laid out in Iota each being numbered. Size of lot eight by sixteen fest. Price of lots $4, and half ]tits 62.50. This has incurred expense which the trustees aro desirous should be mot, and in order to do so they are ane. iouo to sell lots to all who feel interested, or would like to help in the improvement, as- well as to secure a lot for themselves. Claims may be purchased from the Sec- retary, T. P, Nugent, at any time. It le hoped that those who have friends buried already will not hesitate to , secure the claims to their lots, so as to open the Way for others. • Crnubroolc. Connell mooting on Friday of this week, held The annual New Year's Ball will be . arm, Payne is home from the lumber you the best of his ability. . His gigantic Winter Sale has brought crowds from far end near. woods of Michigan, laid up with sciatica. Tho family eirale of R. MoDouakd has been enlarged by the addition of a bonne - Mg boy. Boys will be boys. - Rumor eaye that the School Inspector is going to compel the trustees to hies au assistant teacher for the ensuing year. J. P. S3cwart has sold his properly on the Maitland to James Brown and has moved into Joseph Broker's brick house the latter having moved into hie new dwelling. ®® ,.b,.A.., A. C. Dames and J. Rain assisted by a dog chased a fox into 1115 borrow and bay. ingsocnrol a spade dug him out and captured him. Tho Grey Plowman's Concert, postpon. ed Pram Wednesday of this week, will be held on next Wednesday evening, in Tuck's Ball, An excellent program has been provided. Munioipal mattere are looming up and tow that eleotion time le drawing near hand shoking, bowing, scraping end baby kissing have revived. A robin was soon parched upon a vine rank the other day looking- wistfully in at a window of F.Hunter's dwelling house as =oh as to say what kind of weather have you in the house. P L• T 011 A rkkF S--Rfl1 V the hatchet and t'.e p -•u perhaps if you. could • all get new livers this Christmas tide it would be ''he beat thin l tl f } Joyce his visit very much and loss partly promised to give the readers of 7'nI: fear an accounts of his travels. John Albert Harding, einem-law to Mrs. William Shine, died. after a brief n ^ )0 .l '02' }'Ott am the public. Supposing Sir Sohn illness, of inf}anlmntion of the be;vo}s, 011 the Hon. Edward with a policy (not the National one he don't understand it) or that ]the Zion. Edward prem Ir presented en John p eco n Sind„-niteraTlte tnr,nral took with a few principles, ora pair of gloves, not so much to cover the hands as M keep them warm, anis then Sir Fohntlnigg,ht rend Mr ° J °pa' rite in,erinl . d • r being made int the Brussels cemetery. the Hon. Edward a new hat. Not that he needs one, oh, no, but a Christie Stiff would give him such a distinguished appear- reanplf elide has the bercaiimeni c' her mice, (our tweeds and coating aro wonderful value) a ucl even our Provincial Premier plight forget this Christmas time that, al- . I i though ire. comes out head every time, he might well he might, - 1 •t b lu e lei roti(leu out rb tittle we don't mean physically) and be f1 little less Provincial ( South sea seal, and Persian lamb Caps, special value at Powell's) and give not only the farmer boys a vote, but the student, the clerk, and the mechanic, a chance to distinguish themselves or otherwise. y THE`p L ' _ `fi t present their congregations with well say shorter' sermons, this holiday season, and countenances that suggest comfort and happiness, and that their own beliefs thor- oughly agree with them. Sorel t D1ela Sm. -Will you allow me 0. weal space in Tmo POST for a few words on a Town Hall for the township of Grey? To begin, I must express my surprise that in a municipality so large and wealthy aa the township of Grey it should be so long without a proper plaoo wherein to tree. seatits public business. It seems to mc• us see an feelthe need of apo io a where the Connell that everyone must d ] n y at Christmas everybody will fool hearty, not exactly rubicond,•but what say you to cheery. j midallpersons who have besiuees with O HO' H ERS.'-- , b their Pastors r 1_ -With (`) Te ^fl(J ( the samacould meet and dosaidbtlsmoss • nit present1R jwithout being under the necessity o£ no class our harder n uses spending the da • There aro marry persons in the township, mid myself among the rest, who have no wish, to go %) 1)110 all other I, e • s t , places, and yet may have business with the authorities of the municipality. ,,,- or n man to ' fellow citizen with a heavy quilt at 75 cents each, and whopping big ono at 1.50 each. Blankets and Flannels aro also won- be oo hpellecl to go there, but no cue where 1I g el nom or have we dcrfully cheap and a lot of Calorie; woolen Stockings and Mittens ars also wonderfully nice Christina}( presents. else. Now the question is why have we WORMnot such a ]:Tall ? Is it the item of ex. `'4 , `'fir; N _-' es, even. he can scatter his favors, f penes? Has no one ever moved ill the for surely eliT matter? Or would the parties most we - there are none so poor but can help his fellows, and although the air is frosty, it is kindly, and gr,os strength to the toiler totYst the present?1rThat some void 3 have give a good day's work for a good day's pay and a cheery look and a pleasant good day to his employer. rho oftimcs finds it no doubt now as to the matter of expense as hard to make both ends meet as the employed. about ave mine or a half a cent on the n a goo own Hall and `' g ins to and fu some go congregations and pay up their duo.Surely t of citizens workaid ei for their stipend, and labor more for the in and around a hotel The 3 good of their fellows. Dressing gowns, overcoats, and ministerial supplies supplied at the Garfield House, (of course we don't mean skeleton sermons.) The book stores sell them at half price (and they are dear at til qui 1 140'8 specialty. to Such 1 T R1014 ® .L t a very small outlay can present their less fortunate \Towtthnaybeallrlghtc?,f 1 T RE r' +q dollar would build d T TU l .qui 'h in the scullery, 1 e pallor, for sametrmos something besides wages are needed to keit together the family life. A new dross for Bridget, a bright bonnet for Scully, or a jaunty apron for trio Housemaid. Well, you'll find the Christmas pudding more shapely, the pots and pans burnished brighter, and the corners all the better swept up. think ? S ally dr oft shed, and p put as near alto oul m . Bridget . . the 'y , ? , r ire 0f the township as possible it would ler ', or Lizzie as she swoops out th V ;' T--JYIight run, the house along with a little less racket this Christmas time and agree not to disagree. Bridget unbeknownst to her 1 %'tistross—out of her own money—might get a sprig of holly to garnish the pudding, while the other lady helps might conspire together to surprise the family with the brightest and cheeriest fires and have the house mado beautiful. atTuownisr. 4"y h old remember Garfield House, he has la John Brows is rotting a grain orttaber t spm„ 11`•`i Y Ylaid J, Broker's worlt anon. hjmself out to servo n to is wonderful 10c. Coa•.sets, is Great Sale of Rich Friers, is .73eauti fol Stool?, of Dress Goods, - LS ?Marvellous cheap &lits a.u.d ,Scativas, is Great City dd7rt' Ulime/•t,, is Choice Stook, of allantlinls, .ewer.ei,c,vn.s'Aww..••. ,.,.w,...a n..aa.....,a..w,.urN...u«,. o.m., ,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, His Velveteens at Unheard of Prices, Are now Household words througbout tho Town and Country. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a pros serous New Y .• • when it 001]100. (ou oS MYTEDDY,1 Ct11 A. PO Ohms Bozez for Everybody., be a great accommodation all round. .1s election time is at hand and other tenni. oipal affairs aro to be gone into, ivould it not be as well to have this matter brought before the electors, and have it settled once and forever by building a good Towu Hal! that would do honor to the town. ship? I am, your truly, r.. PottTtc:C> : -'!'hos. Gibson, ReformGcansn didato for the Local Legislature, address. or' the electors of this suction, in Dames' hall, Cranbrook, on Friday afternoon last, giving an account of lois atewardslrid and also statements of how our monies are expended. Ito said too various expends. three bad not been °blaoteel to by the Op. position in the House. He else explain. ea. to the satisfaction of all. the Govern. . snit's policy with regard to the school book question, and spoke at some length_ on tbo Bomtdary Award and the interior. epee of the Federal Government with re. gad to the liquor licence pot, 1ltogether boom a good solid speech to an attentive audience. T. E. Hays, candidate in the Conservative interests, was preeent and pace an address of some length. go grappled with the school book question, also something regarding salt.. The lat. ter part of his speech was talren up in disonesing 0polling auto -division be Mo. Jiillop and the Betarning Officer, and re. count of last election, in which ho wasvery . winch l oqut. Mr. hhe explained matters stt, tl o¢satie. faction of al/.. --1'n the evening Thos,. Hays held his meeting. Ile spoke for some time on tho objections he Marl to the Mowat Administrniion but 814 not snake a great deal out T„ 13, ' ('ado appeared for Mr. Gibson 01311 made a very offoativo radepsds, ocuyoxng oanod htoeu, •rMayr. Foga. ship will roll up a larger majority than ever fdorrtie tosf AolubrwPovdomsiti,o, 1b0