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The Brussels Post, 1919-10-30, Page 1VOL, 48 NO, 18 1.50 Per Annum in Advance 11 tJ.S 'ELS. O'N7�I%X41. 111111111111 I 1111111 111111 10111111111111111 11111 m Vi to L seargmllimunalillamathi an Should he loyally supported by every citizen. This Bank gladly furnishes full information, and is pleased to co- operate with intending sul7scri6ers. THE Bank of Nova Scotia Paid-up Capital Reserve and Undivided Profits • • Resources • • - - 8111118 11111111111 Fla 8 it t®YA "'•'�.`IIIIIIIIIIIII ,2O' 17�t'I° �IIIIY' New Advertisements Apples—Alf. Booker. Brooch lost—Toru PONT. Auutlorr Sole—Thos. Pierce. Oats for sale—Alex N1oho1. Special Sale—H. L. $0.wart, Extra values—I, C. Richards. Buggy for en le -0, McKinnon. Auction Sele—Bonry Urmpbell. Weekly Store news—Jam es Fox, Auction Sale—Lott & McDonald, Court of Revision—Twp of Grey. Bexell Store offerings—P. R. smith. Ronsehold goods for sato—D Slake. Demonetrntion—Witton & GIlloapie. Court of Revision --Village of Wroxeter, . istrirt galas C.tls Cranbrook Mrs, W, and the Misses Alderson attended the Harvest Houle Fowl supper at 131m:sets Monday evening. They report It gond time and think the singing of the male double Quartette was specially fine. Last Sunday afternoon Rev. Mv. Armstvorig, 'Wingham, gave an in- structive address on the great For- 8 9,700,000 18,000,000 220,000,000 11.! J 9 IR ward Movement in Methodist church. W. H. Willis accompanied him and sang a choice solo. Anniversary services in the Metho- dist church here on Sunday, Nov, 9th, at 280 and 7.80 p. tie., when Rev. Mr. Irwin, Luclusuw, will preach. Chole will sing in the afternoon and the Male Octette, from Brussels, in the evening, FINE TRIP --Mrs. Harry Smalldon and son Jack, ate back from a most plenum able carting occupying over 2 months, with relatives and friends. Miami, Man., where Mrs. Stnalldin's brother, James S., lives was head- Oquarters, Front these they left on ctober let on a trio, in Mr, Brown's McLaughlin—Baiek car, the patty consisting of the pu,prietni' with his son, Stewart, (recently hove from Egypt, where he nerved during the wtu) who was chauffeur, latiei's sis- ter, Miss Lena, Mts. Dadid Hunter anti eine. Sinalld'n and Jack. 700 wilee were encompeseed, with an average speed of 30 miles per (tout and was devoid of accident or trouble with car. Frotu Miami the route lead through Manitu, Pilot Mound, Crys- FA ERT9 SALES NOTES - Farmers with Sales Notes will be well advised to turn them over to this Bank for collection. The Bank will relieve you of all trouble in mak- ing presentation, and payments will be credited to your account promptly. Sales Notes supplied without charge. THE LANA IAN ANK OF COME CE 52e Walton Branch eN.04.040,40444/4,4WW4.040,/ 44,W4,,11 J, M. McMI1I. , Acting Manager Maik4o en's CL THIN Wer Do you need a new Suit or Overcoat ? If you do you will be interested in the choice line of samples we have just received. Also in the large. just Men, whichshows book of Autumn Styles forMyou� how some of these s'aniples look when made up. Expert Tailoring Fit guaranteed and Moderate Prices are considerations you cannot afford to overlook. offsememereemseneffirommee extememesemecesweimma R. O. RATHWELL, M0norie'fF THURSDAY'. 007 f 1L'.1iR 30; 19109 tal Oily and Oartevright, T'rottt the latter Iltu elenie wa'i v1si10,1 fie the 00,0 nan s npi re en toting n the united Slates, 's The t n us of Per el], Lamle, York ol lemmond, itt North Dakota, L , were visited, , David B (SVlresiding 1 1. the latter. On the return trip Delay - eine In Manitoba Minton Newclale, Minuedose NeepILWIL (where Jim, and Mee. Brown formerly or Grey town- ship are) Carberry and Miam i were called mein, The trip was a real de. lightand enjoyed 10 the full by all concerned Jima the party have a better idea of Lhe geography and history of the lauds visited than ever, B u ve! ale Mina Armetrong spent Sunday with Mee. A. B. Jackson, Richard Johnston made a bueiness trip to Toronto laet week, Harvey Messer wan home front Tor- onto over the week encs. Stanley:Hall has gone to Walkerton where he' has secured a position. Jas. Masters attended a railway meeting at Palmerston Monday. Eldon McKinney has gone to Toron- to where he has secured a position. Hugh and Mrs. Sinnainon spent Sun- day at the home of Wm. McMichael. Mrs. Geo, McDonald is at London attending the Women's Institute Oott- ventiotl this week. A number of the neighbors and friends of Joseph and Mrs. Ourtis gathered at their home on Oct. I7th and spent a very pleasant evening, that, date being the 25th annivetsary of their marriage. The guests from a dietance were Jim. and Ales. Brown, Wm, and Mr's, Yohom and Mrs. Atoh. McGee, Horning's Mills ; Jos. and Mrs. Roysle, Mitchell ; Alex. and Mrs. Morrison and M. Morn, Atwood, Mr, and Mrs. Curtis, were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. Hearty congra- tulations were extended and many good wishes expressed for the yenta to come. Many who were not fortunate enough to be at the anniversary wish Mr. and Mrs. Curtis many happy re- turns of the day. Grey Voters' List Court for this township at Ethel on Nov. 201.h. Mrs. Lloyd Porter and daughter were visiting in London for a week. Lloyd aid Elgin Porter also motored down to see the Prince. At Union church next' Sunday evening, at 7 30 o'clock, the Epkvotth League topic will be taken by James Boyd, hiss Hazel McDonald will lead the meeting. The pallbearers at Mrs. Win. Mit- chell's funeral were Duncan and Wm. McDonald, Leonard and Anson Rut - tan, Bert Watson and Chester Big- gins, relatives and old friends. ENGAGEMENT.—Mr. -Fletcher Roe anriYuileee tate engagement of his daughter, Florence Amy to Mr. ,John Gilbert Speir, son of Mr. and lb's. JamesSpeit, Brussels. Marriage to take ptace quietly in November. This week J. W. Fischer and family ate removing from the 10th Con. to Kitchener, where they purpose mak- ing their home, Ale. Fischer sold his farm to Alex. Dark, of the same line. We wish the Fischer fancily prosperity in their new location, Cann of TioAoliCS.—We wish to ex- press our thanks to many friends who by word and deed showed their kind- ness and sympathy to 0e dtuing the ilium told snhsequent demise o1• Mrs. Wm. Mitchell. Ir was appreciated be- yond expression. Yours gratefully. Wet. MrreneLL AND RELATIVES, DIED IN TITS WEST,—We regret to have to chronicle the death of John Michel, of Oass Luke, Minnesota, 211d 001 of Conrad and Alt's. Michel, old nod well known residents of 00n. 11, Grey He died on Sept. 27, aged 47 years, front the efl'eets of blood poison- ing 6001 10 diseased tooth. Deceased left Gley 26 yenta ago, going then to Vet den, Manitoba and afterward to 011,,, eeola, where lis was engaged in f it nni"g sir i4laehei lyes hmne 011 n ,••-,t vl„col 4. yenta, ago, He is survly- e•t h• hi•: e nfe, ale, 00119 Mies Louise LM' r, will 4 ehildreit, who will sham in the sympathy of relatives anti fl'iellil9 alt their si11,01V. U L ,S Choice Colors Ave to be had at nor store. Now is the time for Fell planting. Get yon? supply while the stock is fresh. W. J. McCracken GROOEii Apf'`rs sles Another car of Peeling Apples will be shipped on Friday and Saturday of this week, Fruit to be not less than 2 inches in diameter, ALF. BAEKER, 1 Call 'phone 5. BRUSSELS, Auction Sage 30 cattle iHaactlofYolar MASON'S T H LY HOTEL H STABLES Saturday, November Sth 6 Fresh Cows with calves at foot 8 Springers 10 Two -year-olds fS Yearling:t. Lott & McDonald, JNO. PURVIS, Auc, PROPS. John and Mrs, Hamilton, of Chi- cago, ate visiting at the home of Al- bert Whitfield. Mrs. Whitfield is the fol'mer's sister and her father, who is 00 years old, lives with them, Wroxeter Thos. Ho croft and family spe nt Sunday 111 Olifford, The Victory Loan Bond campaign opened last Monday. Howick Mutual Insurance Directors will meet hete Tuesday of next week. By notice elsewhere in this issue it will be seen that Voters' List Court will be held in the Town Hall here our November Nth at 10 a. m. Ilerbert Patterson has sold his resi- dence, on Sanderson street, to David Thompson, and has purchased the Sanders Block, Main street, Funeral of the late Mrs. Andrew Doig took place to the Wroxeter cemetery Tuesday afternoon, from the home of her daughter at Listowel. The 61st anniversary of the Presby- teriri church was held on Sunday, Rev. R. McCallum, Lucknow, taking charge of the services. Re delivered 2 splendid sermons, which were listen- ed to by large congregations. Mon- day evening a Fowl supper was served in the basement of the church, after which a musical program was given and alecture by Rev. 0. R. McDermid, Goderich, who took for his subject "'the New Era in the Church and in the world," Morris Among those who may take in the far North hunting expedition from Morris are A, F. Embnry, G. Nichol - eon, F. Duncan, J. 3. Sellers and R, Nichol, Dieting the past week Mee. 011ie Walker, Oth line, has been quits ill but is'inekingl'avorable progress now we are pleased to state and her many friends hope she will"soon be fully re - sae ed. -enema Stas,—A clearing Auction Sale is announced at Lot 11, Con 7. Mr Wednesday, Nov 12th, by Thae. Pierce, Administrator for the estate of the late George Pierce a well known resident of the 7th line. In addition to the farm stock, implements, trace the farms will be offered to wind up the estate. The list may be read on page 8 of this issue. Property is a good one consisting in all of 225 acres, F. 8, Scott will be the Auctioneer and Tiros. Miller Clerk at the Sale. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATIOY.—Last Friday evening LL company of about 50 neighbor's anti friends aseewbled at the hospitable home of H. J. and MIs. Manning to enjoy a social evening be- fore the removal of the host and hostess and family to their new home near Walton, L. E Cardiff read the •following address and Allan Adams presented an easy chair to Mrs. Man- ning and Allan Spear performed like set vice to Mr. Manning :— To MR. AND 81118. MANNING 1 DEAR FRIENDS,—We have wet here to -night to spend the evening with you before you leave for your new home. It is needless to say crow sorry we are to lase you as our neighbors but our loss will be the people of Hul- left's gain. We will suss you very much from among us but are glad you are not going so far away and we will have the: prospect of seeing your smiling oountentLnce quite often. We have ever found you and your better Samaritan boll act the part of good St lea ltan in times of sickness and were always ready to give a helping hand That you all may be blessed with the best of health and a goodly measure of prosperity is our sincere wish. We would ask you to accept these chairs as a small token of our appreciation and hope you may long be spared to enjoy this life in comfort and happi- ness. Signed ou behalf of all. L E. OARDIFr, ALLA10 AnAels, Tuoiras MTLLEI,, ALLAN SPEIR, Mt', Mantling, although taken by surprise, made a brief but appropriate reply, He thanked the company for Wed wmds L nd highlyr lYprized gifts and assured theta he never expected lo find a halter class of friends 11110111hose who had surrounded him an past 25 yenta in his residence in Morris town« ship, He wished to all concerned heath and prosperity and hoped to often have opportunley of mingling with those whom he had respected and esteemed. The evening was giv- en over• to a program of games, untsie and social chat, tasty hutch, Sec., and the company separated with expres- sions of kindly regatdt tend good cheer for 11r, and 1Mfts, elanuing and family who were removing to another, neigh- bctrhood. We can heartily recom- mend the outgoers to the people of Walton community as well Worthy of Yi1, iia f:14. -k. r�abrfetr, the heel, they have to ofl'er. 'Che Mauuitig's remove next week. Harlo. er Mote have leased the stables for miming \1ucle tie L R 1u tilvur at ed and will feed d u1 1 the straw, eve, Mr. Man tang's IetLse does not rxpile until next Meade }i'at'tu belongs to Mr. S1t'ettnu, of Ohio, tool ciuta1us 200 acres, Belem e A Hell will be hold by flee 13,',etaiet:, of 13elgrave and coinmunl1.y on Hall owe'ei night in Fou etre a Flall, Good meek trod a (,pleidnl ttin• 0 Walton Mies ,Janet MtGiwai, of Blyth, and MiesShnr'rreed, of Milton, toe seething at John Shnrtreed's. Joe and Mrs, Davidson, London were r'e('en0ly 1111 a ellnr't vital. with relatives and friends. Clarence Hewlett, eliones Hilda Harris and Beetle Millet' trItd Harvey and Mee Hoover were among the Waltoniane who motored to London to eee the Prince. A Forward Movement Conference will be held in the Presbyterian church, Thursday afternoon at 280, led by Rev. Mr. McDermid, of Butter- fat. Public invited, A Hallowe'en Party will he held in the Lecture room of Duff's church, Friday evening of this week, under the auspices of the Young People. Good proemial, Contests, Luueh, Sec. Elaborate decoration, Don't forget the Auction Sale of Farm Stock at Donald elcOallum's Friday afternoon of this week at 1 p. m. F. S, Scott, Brussels, will be the Auctioneer. Mr, MoCallum's health is far from its old time vigor as he has enjoyed splendid health all his life. The Clearing Auction Sale at Jawed Nolan's went with a good swing last Friday afternoon and totalled well np into the thousands. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan will locate, for a time at least, in Seaforth, where they will be followed by the good wishes of many old friends in this locality. We are sorry to lose such fine people but wont forget to welcome H. J. and Mrs, Manning who have bought the Nolan farm, A treat is in store for the people of this community. Dr. Bennett, of St. Thomas, has been secured to address a public meeting here about the mid- dle of November. He is President of the St. Thomas Horticultural Society, the largest and best known and most enthusiastic Horticultural Society on the continent. That the Society is all this is largely owing to the energy and enthusiasm of its President. Watch for the date and come to bear him and see his pictures. Ethel Foe SAtw.—Undersigned offers for sale a comfortable house, and 3, acre of land with good stable, hen house and drive shed. Also n good drivinghorse, 2 sets single harness, 2 buggies, ouer, and wood or 0051 heating erose, EDWARD FLETeniR, Ethel. G, T. R. trains are now one hour later, commencing last Monday. A new car is now in possession of James Bremner who handles it o. k• Miss Bateman has taken a position in the tailorehop of W. P. Fraser, Brussels. Mrs. (Dr.) Ferguson is back from a holiday visit with Toronto and Brant- ford friends. • This week Mrs. (Rev.) O'Keli was at Loudon attending the Women's I eel- tute Convention as delegate from Ethel. Court of Revision ou Voters' list of 1910 will be held in the Township Hall here ou Nov. 20th, at 10 a, in, See advt. We are sorry to state that Mrs, Wm. Clark is seriously ill with ap- pendicitis but we hope for early im- provement. m- provement. Several from this locality took in the harvest• Home anniversary of Brussels Methodist church last Sun- day a1'd Monday,• A. 3-1, McDonald is the representa- tive, a5eieial.l'11 with Reeve Living- ston, in iving-ston,in the Victory Bond canvas for this community. Buy a bond. Moucrieff Endeavor has extended a cordial invitation to the Society of Ethel Presbyterian church to spend a social evening with them on Nov. 4th, Ethel to provide the program. A former well known resident of Ethel in the person of Noble McKee now of Calgary, is here with his wife for a visit at the parental home and a reunion with former friends. Rev. J, L. Stewart and wife, who have been on a year's furlough in Can- ada, Bailed from Vancouver, B. 0,, on their return to their missionary work at Ohengtu, China. He was a former uniot' pastor in the Methodist church here, David and Mere. Sanders ate back from a 3} =tithe trip to the West.. They had a tine time, visiting the chief cities in the West, Seattle being the last and met many old friends in their travels, Mee. Sanders and children are with relatives in Woodstock bo. cali ty. Sabbath evening next an Epworth League Rally will be held in the Methodist °hureh, commencing at 7 o'clock. Three short addresses will be given by M. J, Memnon, W. H. Kerr, Brussels and Rev. Mr, O'Kell, the pastor. Special music will also be provided, 'L'he Thanh-offerhlg service of the W, M. S, of the Presbyterian church here was a fine one on Sunday, 10th inst., and was well attended, Rev, Mr. McDonald, Atwood, preached en inspiring sermon and Geo. Cox, of the same place rendered a choice solo. Of- fering totalled $25.00. On the evening of Tuesday, Novels• bel. 11th, tt Fowl Supper and Concert will be giyen in the Methodist church here that should draw a full house. Qutortette from Listowel 11Mifss Jehov- an Nicklin, violinist, Millbank ; Me's, (Rev.) Henderson, Whitechurch ; and addresses from neighboring pastors 4.see049080 *eueee eelpe '64.4 • 4 • 0 4 4 O O 4 a 9 } 4' 4 4 4' 0 a v SpecialSale Commencing Novi 3rd Spa.( i,tl P'ru Ot. 1)11 ,.1,11 lin'_ carried in st''cl: Granulated Huger - S1130 F,xira `il)t:ci;tl• 4,11 Teas, flannelettes Dvaralis and Smocks Come and ,hare in the Bar- gaaus with the rest. Highest prices paid for Butter, Eggs stand aPoPoultry. ya.Sale terms-- Stri . L. Stewart HENFRYN 4 990004.0404904944409•0 k 9004 4, • • • 4 4 • • 4L • (4 0 • 9 4 O 00 4 4 4 • 4 4 4. • S e • O to 4 0 will constitute the excelleut program. Tickets will be 50 and 35 cents, Set' the bills for further particulars and don't forget the date. Peace service Sabbath evening previous will be Luk- en by Rey, Mr. Sutcliffe, Atwood. ,, Centre Huron Returns. Following are the Official figures for the Riding of Centre Huron for Pro- vincial Election held October 2001 :-- GODERICH Govenlock Livingston Proudfuot No. 1..... 84 19 184 No. 2....- 98 18 150 No, 3 79 8 144 No. 4 107 27 I76 No. 5 Oil 17 154 Nn, O 00 16 218 No. 7 40 15 100 571 I20 1I26 COLBORNIE No. 1 20 130 02 No. 240 31 41 No. 3 43 123 85 No. 4 26 74 I2 128 358 200 MILLET? No, 1 61 112 34 No, 2 48 111 39 No, 3 50 27 22 No. 4 75 61 48 No, 5 30 27 24 No, 6, 66 35 24 No. 7 05 57 27 413 - 430 218 OLINTON No, 1 72 21 127 No. 2111 9 188 No. 3 89 15 148 No, 4 68 13 148 330 58 1106 SEAFORTH No. 1 234 21 152 No. 2 139 7 36 No, 3 73 4 40 No. 4 ,38 3 33 No, 5 130 13 . 65 614 48 326 Mc 11 iLLOP No. 1 144 55 11 104 107 68 No. 3 92 911 32 No, 4. 57 115 60 397 376 171 GREY 46 95 34 89 41 29 111 59 23 32 160 16 83 116 62 116 30 20 60 102 17 487 008 207 BRUSSELS No. 1 142 20 1011 No. 2 111 15 70 258 —41 176 RECAPITULATION Goderich 571 120 1126 Colborne 128 858 200 Huilett 418 480 218 Olittton 331) 58 606 Seaforth 014 48 3213 MaKillnp 397 376 171 Gony 487 608 207 Brussels 263 41 176 3191) 2080 8030 Gove,ntock's plurality over Proud - foot -168. Govenlaek's pinenlity over Living• Ston -1154. No. 1 No. 2 No, 8 No, 4 No, 5 No. 6, No, 7 Read the Lesson Notes on the Sun- day School lesson each week in Tag POST. 'rhey'li help von. The class of young then taught by Mrs, A. T. Lowry in the Methodist Sun- day school has been re -organized for the Fell and Winter term. Officers are President, Feed. J, Wood ; Vice Pres„ Bert Lott I Secretary, W. J. McCrack- en ; Treasurer, Everett Hoover, Class was entertained at Mrs. Lowry's home on a recent evening when a fine time was enjoyed, I Pec. ,le We 1.2lk About #t °$$ . o A i sari Mee i1 , w. ant t] week 4 I end with taa s a in t•.a t. Y Mtn 1• l,at.t 1eientr es 0,,itinr her as ter Mr.. Meleolin i l t et, Iling rust Mr,. late, Tre 1 ,tri tate been quite . ., ,, v.. '01 h„ a1 11. reek eee e a eteateee toe l r 3.,.: t.,va; sl., _ ,,. ;c,, lr,an til t I ,ids in :14.',111, H, ti' tt ! t 1..w Mr. and :ria± t.ru ckehati Tor,nto, ate here en a visit with Alt-. l`eo:lemon. the latter'•, rnetirtr, al re. Ilene Bart lir nu i t . is true,, v t•,n n" [ . 1 , , .MI:•.. 1(y t 11 1 't0,1 -t ^'. iii veld: 1'lSail were V' 111 w fl .Iver; and friends eat a, Ernest Wheeler has taken a position in a Hamilton teesee;.l Teener, The gals are cryir.K atouu-1 n tt Wm Clouse 0 empt" a',- t iu -t !tete at 'louse bidding in Li" io.el end gets Mune for Sunday�s white these. Wyman and Mrs. Spatlint, of Lon- don, ale h:i,dtyin; ,a tee parental 10me of Otto i'>rr1Ler in 13rn I -:s' 31rs OVui ",t Ile ,n a 1;a• trot been to" rugged rf lair but we irate the will seen regeiu oid time 4easeiness. Rtt- el trd e,1r R -14011 an$ longh- r''1 „f 71 with 1M1::. and Mia: Ronin'-.eu., Q:teen s1 reel Mrs Ja' ):, ianteuc ie at Leaden lois wlnlo ft,' ending Ile- W0121rn'4 In- stltutr teenve:nti:,n 00 reprost:ntali10 Ot 13tns,els i00ncie1 Mrs. A. H. Wiltortl, Sackatcliewan, and Miss Annie Griffin, nurse., Wing - bane, were calling on old fraenal, in L'rnssetn cast ovee'k, Mrs. Gr tel,ides, Atwood. was a wet- cotite visitor with her meter's. Misses Alice. Kathleen and Marguerite Wilton, tiering the pest week. A. McGuire, Who. was quite il! in the West, i, considerably improved and is able to get about. He will likely be home in the course of a week. At Loudon last week Tack Ballantyne, of Brussels, was one of returned soldier who was presented with a military meni- al by the Prince for epleudid service rendered overseas. Mrs J. R, Fletcher, formerly of Brus- sels, but naw -of 'Toronto, has returned iron, areeasaui visit of 4 weeks at the borne of her sue Russel. Reginald Fletcher lives in the Queen city. \y S. Scott and Ben, and Mrs. Ed- wards expect to take iu a deer hunting outing, going next weer:. The former goes with a company starting from W Ingham who take a special car. Welcome visitor+ to town are Mrs. Barnhouse, (fotmerly Miss Edna Good) anti her brother, Harold, both of York - ton, Sisk. The latter is recently home from Germany where he spent several years as a prisoner et war. The visitors are children of the late Adam and Mrs. Good formerly of Brussels. A. H. and sirs. Hermiston. and Miss Norma Hermiston, Listowel left last week for Celitoruis where they will spend the Winter. They will visit at various points on the way ,net. Mr. and Mrs. Hermiston were former residents of Brusseistor a short time years ago. beteg engage:l in the Furnitute business where the Telephone Central is now 1,1- cat ed. Church Chimes Monthly Missionary;nogrtunt and off- ering in Methodist Sahhath S: ieggl neer Snuday afternoon. Friday eveniug of this week Rev, M:•, McDertuid, Gnderich, wilt "mate in Melville church, at $ o'clock. ck. on the Great Forward M.vetnent. Next Sabbath mtrruing tliC le earteriv Communion will be observed in tate Methodist church, Fellotrs.up service commencing at ro.15 o'clock in the Lec- ture room of the church. The pastor will conduct the eereices. Sunday morning last Rev. Mr. Over - end Rillcatdiue, preaelled the annual sermon to the W. lel. S , of Melville church. Discourse was founded un Micah 4'l, the theme be:ug "'rale re•es- tablishtneot of the Nations," It was a practical, warns hearted, optimise,: ad- dress that congregation will not ',e el. forget. 'I'he 'Thallic -offering atnountei to Sinop with several additions expect- ed. Evening service wile withdrawn ou Recount of Methodist shorty anniver- sary. ADDITIONAL, 4,OOAil,S 1,114¢12 Igarrterian. 0. A. DEADMAN Shipped e car of honey to the West this week, QUITE a number of people from this locality went to London last week to see the Prince. z cans of coal 017010 received during past week by J. T. Wood, one for factory and other for household use. No change in G. T. R. time card more than the return to Standard time which is an boar later than past schedule. Kase' tab on the Chaotauqua Lyceuut Course. Fleet entertainment will be held Monday, Nov. to in Town Hall, Brussels. The talent will be Mrs. Marion B. Fisk, Cartoonist -Lochner, who is said to give a program that is unique, pleasing and instructive. Get a anntee ticket to cover the 5 entertain- ments. W, J, McCRActtttN leas caneer'ted an unused house adjoining has horse, Al-: bort street into a tidy garage. Cement fotnttlatiott and cement floor were put in and the partitions removed, A dress of paint will complete the work. He has also put a concrete wall in ander bis. stable on Flora street and also a ceutant floor, This building will he used as ad- ditional storehouse to provide accowmoe dation for his Increasing trade in Flour, Feed, co.Vi