The Brussels Post, 1914-2-5, Page 1trkt
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VOL. 42 .\' U. 32
RU6 ELJ, UNV7AR1U, 7'HUR5DAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1914
W. 11. HERR, :Propyaetor
New Advertisements
Lost -All n"R(ob•,
Loon) -Alf 13> aker
Vito lttties-IP, 0 smite.
Fur sale -Rn ,r News .nate.
Antrum n eting-X,i, bls'lu
'rel t rs-A d. sed olio d.
F:n'(n for Halo -Geo. W. Pollard,
Grand Ooneert-hentiese nth Oo.
i.Stx`irt '.ew
Wroxeter
J. N. Allan was 0 visitor in Whig -
ham nn Tuesday.
Two nuke of curlers from here in-
tended the Bouspoil in Harristou this
week. -
8..iackson, of Tnionto, visited tiffs
sun, De. G. P. Jackson, several deka
of last week.
Mr. Wearitig and family' arrived
from Sunderland this week. The
former Inasopeued a botcher -shop bt
the Sanders brook, North of the
jewelry store.
Jamestown
Ben: King, son of'Job King, has
' been i.11 wit h pleurisy but we hilpe he
will soon be 05 well as ever. •
The usual service was calie011r(1 in
the Mei hudisl.church, Johnston's. np-
pointnlent, 'Sabbath last as .it. was
Onlnn>uninn Sunday 11(10 notion seevic3e
held lot Blnevale.
OYSTER SUPPER.—Wet) nesday even-
ing ul'last week a Hue time 1335 spent
by about 20 guests, at the 'htlspi101113
home of Wesley .and Mrs. Jeritayt
.A good supply of .oysters were dis-
posed of and a 10 nsiral pl ogi 31» by
'Walter Forest's gettu,ilpbnne Much
enjoyed. The host aud hostess prov-
ed thetuselves-A 1 entertainers.
MoncriefF
The chopping Mill is doing a rush-
ing business and moving 0 great con-
venience for the farmers.
A fine opening for a good general
blacksmith is here at Moncrieff. The
right man would find a lnmative
business.
Reeve Livingstone was away 1.•
Sarnia this week on Oonnly Council
business. He is Ohair•ulau of I he
Road and Bridge Onuunittee of Huron
County,
Oorntn union service was heid last
Sunday in ICnnx church, Io spit.. of
the storm a large conga egation waw
present for the land's Supper. Eight
(13w menthe's were received 11110 full
communion, -
Anniversary services will be
here next Sunday, at 2 30 and 7 80 p
m. Rev. Me, Mann, of Brussels, will
be the anniversary preacher:
Special music tuna offo•itig. .A
splendid ttnni versary en1ertiti ,meat
will be held in the 011ur01i on Monday
exening, Feh. '911,. The choir, it8-
sisted by the local talent and the
!Mitchell Quartette will give an ex-
vii1•1 t is, tiIru .R0v Dr,
MaRom
of Nliu'bell, will deliver his popular,
bumptrolls 1(110 Mutt motive lecl nee 011
"His travels through Italy, Gibradter,
Femme, eternally, Holland and
Belgium." All are cordiallyIry invited.
Molesworth
Miss Am1113 18)111)11 15 holidaying
with friends in 1-1i11'1istnn,
Lit y Elliott, of Pilot MOnud, Man.,
is teoewitog old acquaintances here.
Miss L'i111 F0115e1' Is 1101110 frau! 11 six
0 0
weeks l Iilal 1''111 friends in•Dutt n.
k8 1 c 11 1 s
,Hiss Agnes Sangslnr is able to be
:ironed again after hep severe 11111883.
We hope she will soon be n. k,
George Menzies has returned to his
home Ln Iowa, after spending. two
tveeks at his parents, James and 119rs.
Menzies. here,
School was closed for a couple of
days this week owl ug to the illness of
11113 teacher, Earl Elliott, who had a
aevete (attack of la grippe.
Council met here Friday.
CARNIVAL at.131 ussels Skating rink
Tuesday evening, 10111 inst. Be sure'
It, take it, in.
A young men's (111011, will sing at
the Eli(ieavor service Sunday evening
ill Kniox chureh,
The Ethel League wilt hold a'Social
Ilex). Wednesday evening. Roe's and
U11itm Leagues have been ftivibed,
111e VISI 1005 will supply the p_p ogt0111
At the meeting of the Queiterly
Huard of the Methodist Ohureh 11
hearty tyfnvit(ttion was ex tended coney
A. L McKelvey to continue as pastor
fol the comingCoufeIeuee year. •
P3111ters are being asked by the
School Board for the erection of 1110
proposed new echoed Melee here, and
will he 1•30313etl by A. H. McDonald
until Sant day, 26th lust., at 8 p. m
:are ativt
Goon 'TIME.— Ethel Branch of
the 1V, P. M. S. held (hell. 1(13e1iug of
Tuesday at the (110(183, CraobroOk.
There was a large turnout and at
splendid time was en -loped. Rev
and ales. 111eOnllnrh proved them-
selves to be A 1 as host and hostess
LastMnud03 Riehltril Lindsay: 12111
icon., unloaded a 10 ton eau' of bale,)
lay here thou came from • &lento,. II
was fine quality llld 0081 111111 $1450
per. tan. Mr, Lindsay had a .Moil
et•np hest year 11s many 01113(.3 hens.
1111(1 10 t'ut'alllteei115tq,d of &piling.
i. Al. liltUCKENRIDGE DECEASED: --
'Phe fiollnlvi1134 report from Gnderieh
refers toat bi 1)31131 ,,f 111•s. Cuthbert'
Hut chilson,I1f this `110111(ty
has been received:In town of the (teeth
of lames ,1!'•Nanght Beeckenridg•
e sun lir .1. and ales. Beecketwidge, nl'''
the 13aytield road. who died cel v slut.
dimly in Edgar, Netwaska, on Fri(hly,
tannery 231•11. 4914' (111183 avn(1•hr101
11'011411'- and he was only ill fol n
couple of !inure or so. He wits well
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•Rof all kinds also •:i•• Ladies' Fur -lined :
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• 1111Blemimeemn Coats
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• TOO MANY LEFT THIS SEASON •
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15.00 Ladies' r Trimmed Coats f
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• 18 Ladies' Heavy Cloth Coats with quilted linings, rubber in. • ,
0 teeme(i,' with latge well furred collars and raveres. Good 1111
--at - values at -$15.00— - •
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so Sale price $10.00
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i 20.00 Ladies'
Fu?-trimmed Coats for 14.50 ••
• • 0 Ladies' heavy iveigh1, Anuly finished Cloth Coats, with quill- •• •
• ed linieg, rufibel: interlined, .with gnntl qntthty nfOpubsuni - ••
• Sable end Conn Sable cutlers and reveres. Excrptil,nlall :g(nid -•''”i
• • vahie at the regular price of $20.0(1— 1
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• Sale price $14.5A
• 50,00 Fur -lined Coats for 37.50
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�3 odYLadies Put-lined'Coategand uality ruber linin and .••
• choice Coon Sable collar and reveres. Re6Ular, $50 00— •
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• Sale price''$37•50 •.•
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45.000 .•
fur lined Coats for 30.0
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• 2ou1Y Leiies Pm -lined bouts rubblrai1led. Re=ulur$4000.
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It .,. Sale le P rice .$30.00
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' ii.15.00 &,1650 'Men's fur Collared Coats for .11,50 "
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bail ler'8 heavy "t1r ( fhlish0tl Cloth Coats, w(1 h 01101 curl 1
• 8 YN t Y 1 ly 4 1� •
• cloth 'liniog,a'1bbee hum lined, with 1111'ge.i11111•111ot food I1eW'r•' •
• Permian shawl 1,111(1.8, itegular $15:10 cult) $10.50 . •
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rice,$11.50 •
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Ladies Fur Ruffs and Muffs all kinds Children S Fur Setts ••
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Sale prices 25 to $B per Cant less than regular ,,t •
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p • ; 0 ease of pearl herellad dessert knives
• Always the Highest Prices for Produce,and forts 'I'be'v0nter 0(1(3(11 intend.
Z ietavitng_r about 111, middle or thi.
• e•rl•ii i•iiiiii•i• •Iliai•Oil•�•i•iii•••ii11•i 'tiftbdtlbdJ e , month tut. their new 111in1a hl Wfutd•
known here and had 'Yeeided 111 Ne-
> t , k• where
bra 'kat 1'11 that 1,5 Ibt a t•lu•s
a t Y
he was engaged in the jewelry bn.f•
11e85. 111 1892 Ile uutrliett in 011100g11,
Miss Susan Heng, who wi111 nue son
survives bite, Hie Hui viviltg 8iste18
ar3 Mrs. 3, F. Clarke, or' POSadeua
e ,
California, Mrs, Janes Edward. of
to Mts. 0. 1nteli 118nn
Oklahoma, 1ma , M s , of
0411(11 Ont., and two 1)1,44113re R.
of New Raven, Couneeticut and A.
f1 , of Chicago. In religion be was a
Presbyterian and was also a member
of the Masonic isldge, No, 67, A. Ir, -
& A. M. and Ohnpter 182, 0, E S.
The funeral tookl lees in Chicago
end his two s1813(s and one broader
Isere were present, also his mother
fromGolerich. Rev. R. Keene Ryan
eendueted the funeral service and the
Ronal tributes %vele mealy and beauti-
ful. Deceased was 43 velars of age.
Mrs. Hutchinson attended the funeral.
r Walton
Regular'gum:testy enlninnllinu tier -
vitae' was held (n' connection with the
Methodist chureh last Suarday.
Dunt forget the musical and Mer-
ely program by the ((hair of Guff's
ohm ch, in acid of the 'organ) Fund 011
Friday evening, Feb, '601. Rofresb
(cents served at the close of the pro -
gismo.
Keep the (koncert, wvhicil will be
held under the auspices of the L. 0.
I,. in the A 0, U. W. Hall next Tues-
day evening, in mind. Program will
ba entertaining and well worth hear-
ing.
The 0110001 Sunday School and
Young People's Convention will be
held in Dlltf'e 0hnrch, Walton, on
Thursday, Feb. 12th, with a tine
p(rOgr0nt for the afternoon end even-
ing Hessimos.
Bars. Thos. Young, IsleKillOp, was
(sway on +t holiday visit with rein.
Oyes and 1113008 at• I'Vingham, Fiord:
wish and other points fur' 10 days, le -
turning on Stolidity. She is 11 daugh-
ter of the late David ',McLaughlin.
Morris
Township Council will meet. next
:lluudtty, 9th hist.
plias Maud Jackson is visiting her
4iiiste' MIs. 11. R. McDonald, at
I31i0e1. Lambkin Co '
M11(118 g11.18 a majority of 152 1(11'
'the Oa1(0da1 Tempeitwice Act last
fl.'hnrsdlty. .
There was no seevi0e in Bra wllt(wii
;:beech hast Smithy awing W the
Quarterly service 111 BI needle.
:Mts. Jas. M11800 11.1111 5011, 'Ari•hie, of
Grey, (vete visiting at the home of J.
11. and Sirs, IrehIncl, 8,0 line.
In last week's issut•, by a typo-
graphical 81(1(1 Rit•harll Peoeter's sal,
nee as Tax Collet:11W viae started' as
11113500 'pet :annum. It should have
130d•$125,
Reeve Shod reed fall down retitle till,.
Oo. Council Wednesday eveui)ag In
pull his vote on the Canada 'l'eeeper-
mew Act going back on the noon`
train Thursday.
. Alex Spelt, and family have taken
1p.houeep(uS(ir fa11,
3 111 Iiue.sekP110 g plilce1111the on1i
e 1( 011313131
known as (118 Sharpe farm. We
toms, they will d0 well ther0.
The latest villa from Gilbert Speir,
1who was so serintlsly burned a few
ultlr1015' ag", is that Ile is able to sit
u and the ltulbs a set tn'ur•ed
P s � Y J
.are itupeoving.
Nits. Gringo ,McCall, '7t11 line, an-
nounces the eoga3emellt of her (laugh -
ler, • Bliss Mabel Maud, t0 'Wm- R•
Gibson,' of this township, Wedding
will take :place on. \Vednesday, 111.13
inst., at 5 p. III. .
J' During the past week (>leoege
,Sonlerv(Ue, of 1)0tlora, 1111(11. has
1' teen visiting his. either and brother,
1, til )nee, Mort•15. It is 14 years slued
' e- vent \Vi, Somervilleship-
ped
l i -
i 1 et Ml. 1 p
ped several rose emitted" prize Win-
ning Brown Leghurns to hie' home.
The birds (Vel'e pnrdlased from well
kOown•faneier8 in St. Motile.
MATRIMONIAL —A very pretty Wed-
.111log .teok !dace on \V ednesdey, Jan.
28th, at "Hiilviety Fru'm," 4th rut. of.
'lurnb1rey, the home Of .las, E. and
Mrs. Nichol, When (heir eldest daugh-
ter, bliss Mary :Bell, was milted in
nmeeittge to Edward 0. Robinson, of
Winnipeg., eldest son of Wm. and
(11•s. 11oltnlsoi,'of Marnoch. Pet wept.
ly at 5 o'clock, to the strains of
Mentlelssohn's \Veddieg 1\iat'ch, 13u-
de1edby Miss Laura Rnb1115011, sister
1 r 1110 gloom, the MOM` party 10011
allele nVe 8 1111der.'110 lcrr•11-1130 (1te(1
v3iIi :rdees'a 1 ferias, ,Bride, who
was given away by her father, was
beautifully gowned 111 slut/low lace
1(331 1080111' 8(1811) (('iteme0 with ,point
lace and, 3(183 buds and caviled tt
shower boquet of ceeaut Killarney
roses. Little Miss Au1110 100I116nsh,
cousin of the bride, attired ill pa1le
, bltn' Silk deeps, -'at1,3(1 as flower gel I,
carrying. at pretty basket' of (realm
roles and " fern. Rev. 0. 'Tait, of
Knox clout 1,. ,
Ti 1 x 101 , f3lnevmle, officiated
1)1(1lug the signing, of the register,
Miss 18,)bi118or1 phayi'd 1123 13011101
Ohnihts. 4 1'ter 011034111 t (11(11 111111 34111(818
ttonlllte tug a(11an1 50 includ'rilg fl•ietels
from Kincardine, 131nssels,' Wing-
11,ui, 13eI ra*e, VVhitechuach T00.
1111E11, Dalt: •Lt1111111n'0nd I)711;(1, 0301110-
11d '
3111111• -ed' CO 1110 dining r11nrt,: Ilse bible
(teem, alinlle being (chile and 3lthlt,
carnations, Afier a (inlety repast
had been served Rev 14111. 'l'air pro-
posed the' dater tt 111e beide, ll'he
341onnl's gift to 1 to beide wag a' hJottl-
some fur (,q(41 ; to the organist a ring
set with 3(01(.115 and 111 the 1101.33) girl
a gold locket ' and rheum. 175011=
'Ing (3(15 plen814ntly spent to games,.
tousle and d(n0!itlg. Monday even-
ing, Jet. 26111, a sleigh load of youeg
people from Bluevale, comprising
members of 1(nox 011((1x11 (thole and
Weelmilster Guild, dtOVe not to the.
11(11111' - (11' 1110 bride and gave her a
ple110111t am tris(, presenting her with
peg. 131.100 will be much missed by
Koos client) dinar and the West•
ullm8ler Guild of which she 1108 been
a valued luetnbee for 'tome (hue.
and Mrs, Rubinson have the best
wishes of their many friends for
future happiness..
Bluevale
The Qnatl'1eely Oniunlunion service
was held in the Methodist chureh last
Sabbath t11m•(Iillg and wee well at-
tended.' Pastor Conk gave a 111181
app( 111(1•ia10 discourse, At the Official
H utd meeting Mui1)l Y afternoon
u
lie+arty invitatioi was extended t0
Rev. Me. Conk to continue as 3)1181or
for 111e 401 year,
Friday night the Ladies' Aid of
Knox Ohurell will present "A Ladies'
Aid Business meeting at Mohawk
Orossula(1s" in the auditorium of (ho
chueel] . This is at 11010030115 imitation
of real life which the ladies will pre-
sent in the costume of one greed -
mottle' e. The 24 members of the
cast have been rehearsing for several
weeks.
LITERARY.—The next meeting of
the Literal y Society, Monday, Feb.
9111, will t(+Ice the form of "A Nicht
wi' 130 ens, when an (add'eSS on the
Scottish baud will be delivered by
Rev..Crawl'o,d Tate, and the rest of
the program will be appropriate to
the subject of the evening. For
Monday, Feb. 16, the Literary
Society wish to announce an address,
illustrated with lantern slides, by
Prof S. B. McCready, head of the.
Nature:311111y department of the 0. A.
0. Guelph, and Director of Elemen-
tary Agrienl31)1(11 11icaliion fur
Ottavio. The question of building a
consolidated school in this district is
being dismissed and it is to eeouee 111-
1(1 illation o1 this subject abet Prof.
Meth eltdy is being binnght here.
The feature of 111e last meeting of the
Literary Society was a bright and
hlimcu•ons debate on the question
-Resolved that a boy has more fun
than a girl." 4 girls, Misses Helen
Black, Lila Grey, Lillian McCall atod
Annie Diamond tried to prove that he
has and were opposed by three boys
W111110 M1 IEwltn, V01.110rl Millet and
Howard Haney. The debate was
couch enjoyed by the 'item.. audience.
The judges, Mrs. 'rate, Mks R,ilrnes
,111d O. Forrest, were forced 1(i owned
the vietnry to the girls, who brad the
advantage in numbers. The Litervoy
SOriety is proud of its young deba-
ters on both sides. There were some
fine piano solos and duets on the pen -
gram: by Miss Annie Spence, Miss
Lillian McCall and Nliss 0. BI. 5138531
111111 M135 Jl'llny ling: Miss' Carrie.
Diamond and Neil Robb sang solos
,tial the Ladies Chorus coiti•ibuled (t.
pleasing uwnhee. 'The Boys' 1 11i'-
tnnnien Band were heartily received.
The meinbership nt the Literary
Society is Ilnw 140 cotieidetRlhlV111(3ger
than the membership for the whole
se118011 Jest year..
Grey
Grey Township Council Friday of
this week.
Miss Agnes Duncanson is home
from .'Brtuilfoi d for al visit.
Miss Beateine Whitfield is enjoying
a few weeks with relatives and friends
in Toronto
Mrs. (Dr.) Tyernlnn, of Benoit, Sask.,
n
isl 1)r at the home of H. Lvre-
isav G
1101011. West gl•aVel road. -.
'' 111 the run for the Warden's chair
Reeve Livingstone wee Duly one vote
short of gaining the.pio811401..
Misses May land Jennie Oliver ilave'
one to visit friends. at -Stratford,.
orth Best hope and 131 igha. We
wish the ills a Retreat( visit and
v
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attic return. ,.
• A clearing Anl•1io1l Sale of Farm
stock, implements, &e. will be 11010
by Donald Robertson, '9th nun., on
Wednesday, klareh 18th. Me. Rtib-
eelson' has sold his farts hence his
reason for the .sale.
The case concerning Ole steaiing of
George McDonald's foxes will e0llle
Hp for hearing on Wednesday of next
week befm'ejudge Holt at Gnderich.
The 1ne11 charged are out on bail of
$200 each.
'Otte clay last week Edward Garvin,
'Who lives It miles South of 130118531s,.
tied - the inisfnrtmie to fall at the
+slable .nod 1115101%i ed one of his 511nn1-
tlers, We hope he will soon be able to
get 0110111 as usual
Auction ease of 10101 stook,
pleml1nts. &c next Monday uft#imnnn
Int -the farm of Chan.. Genic, Lnt 12,
Oon. 6. Falun has heen.50111ed hence
sale will be without ieserve. Mr.
OOolc talks of going to'Pate y Sound
Dis1riet foe several meet he.
On page/ only he 'read an intereet;
i i n
iilglepo•f,..nfnppne•0>utlnla�h tvnRe v.
David Pe1•rio, of 1Vung1,a141, it . former
old buy of this township. - The reve-
rend gentlenllnl leas three •11rnlhers`
residents of the 12111 run a)10 41 sheet..
nit the 1101 run, •( We - are glad - to
hear of Rev. la'Tt• .Pel'ple's 81103388,
14liss, o flearelre tad Fioretlre Whit-
field welt. at T'rotn''last week whore
11(09 email miss el their ilriinery 0311111,
118(Inn 111 vowel 1011(ir.111 the dnli5el'V-
Iltn1'y" of nln5i3, 1 he 'Foroiter faking
{quills "1'11(3 are pnnil5 of Mrs, Ad -
Wright., of B>•tls8(15 We:.0x10(111
1ongellt illations and wish them slut.
GRoY'TOWNSI•IIP'S 1313 MA•1OtLITY.—
Pollo,viiig ryas the Vote rernrded :fur
the (lan10111 'I'ottinet•Iu11)' Art )'illieg
1.1111rsdtoy of 11(31. Ir 113(4 11v(ry
polling giving a; tnajo•i1y fur Art 1
Benson mid Mrs. Wheeler were
vl5 ting relatives ill Belgrltve 10341113/.
Sive. Jew. Cardiff, 7111 an u., was on
the sick list dieing th3 peat week
with la grippe but she is improving
we ore pleased In report.
0LD (,I4IIRCH 4'0 IIE 80L0.— Ft'iday
lfter(Oon, 13th inst., at 2,80 p.
them. will be offered for sale on Lot
81, Con. 12, Gley township, the 101010
building, 80 x 45 feet, known as
Union church. Two box etOves and
pipes will also be sold. Situs under
$10 cash ovet that 6 months credit on
appeoved joint notes. For further
particulars apply to J; K. Bake)',
Ohailman of Committee 01' Joseph
Whitfield, Secretary.
Canada Temperance Act
In Huron Co.
Following 18 the °Mcit01 returns- for,
las( Thursday's vote (35 announced by
Returning Officer, P. Scott. ,
For Against
Ashfield '•• •.....77
1 77 27
4 550 46 :..
5 22 73
6 22 41 ... .
7 98 23 .
354 262 92
Oolborne ,.....,,.1 98 19
2;50 18 '..•
3 09 20
4 44 12 .,,
291 70 221 •
Godel'ioh .Tp...1 72 25
2 60 12
8 55 35
4 37 . 20
5 65 20 ..•
0 87 13
826 125 201
Grey ..............1 59 23
2 64 17
3 01 19
4 82 24
5 99 29 ..
6 78 13 ...
7 50 45 ••
493 - 1'70 823
Howlett' ...1 68 46 ...
2 38 57 ,.
8 106 41
4111 27
5 04 35
0 60 33
477 289 288
Hullett 1 65 88
2 73 83 ..-
8 21 43 ...
4 76 30
5 30 , 28 ...
0 49 80
7. e1, 21 .,.
875 - 221 154
Hay 1 2 19 ..
2 82 14 ,..
3 43 97
4 80 94 ... s
5 25 46 .,.
6 87 . 04
7 27 24
8 25 47
1 -- --
216 405
Against .. 159
Morris .1 48 44 ..
2 62 38 ...
3 8 27 ,..
4 50 33 ...
5 52 41
O 92 27
357 205 152
McKillop 1 29 85
2 108 32
3 46 72
4 71 86
254 225 29
Stanley 1. 01 8
2 58 18
8 00 21
4 44 80
5 54 44 ..
308 121 187
Stephen 1 69 - 41
2 81 8(1
i 3 58 48
4 73 45
5 28 48
O 29 86
7 81 45 •..
8 80 23 ,••
9 81 22
424 - 878 46
'k'nt'nbeery 1 88 52 ,•
2 85 85
8 61 21 .•.
4 47 33
276 141 - 135
Tncltersmith... 1 49 • 87
2 51 31 ' ...
3' 48 23
4 64 33
5 67 21
0 46 33
818 ' 178 140
Usboroe. ,..,.1 86 48
2 82 '1 28
3 100 37
4 68 110
' �{I 885 153 182
WawOnosh 11] 1 47 13
2 80 25
8 67 20
4 57 17
5 80 7
811 82 229
W..1' 00 81
2 Ell 18 ".
3 27 82.
4 58 80
5 47 25 e.
253 - 145 108
.1 62 05
Xgaltl®G,nl$
P1111 For Against Maj.
5 Ethel 00 20 70 '.
7 Oranbrlink ' 50 45 6 r.
4 3Tonnt ieff 83 - 2. (30
8 7'n'rnhill's 61 10 42
2 8hine's 04 17 47
0 nuke's 78 13 0s
1 Bryan's 50 23 86
'Coral 493 170 323
Grey'141wnshif (tate the bt(30at me -
jot llyepeniei'•d 121 the Courtly in imp. I3ayflelt'
putt of the Act,
GRAND CO
M
6Y TMI
Leiijh-SmithCo.
iN THE
Town Hall, Brussels
�
Monday, February 9th
Under auspices of'
Public Library
This High Talented Organiza-
tionis (imposed of
Miss Leigh, Reader
Miss Smith, Harpist
Harry Robinson, Violinist
Vera K. Mullin,
Soprano, Whistler and Pianist
The Finest Organization now Travelling
PLAN AT FOE'S DRUG' STOVE
Blyth 2 48 80
99 - 71 28
Brussels ,•'.•.•. • 11 51
2 40
118 91 27
Clinton ....,1 88 44
2 71 68
3 58 58 ...
4 80 55 •••
257 225 82
Exeter 1 60 58
2 78 52
8 70 40
4 24 34
227 48
Henoall 1 90 10
Seaforth. 1 95
2 29
8 28
4 26
6 53
179
80
61
59
38
19
39 ...
226 211 15
Wingham .1 59 82
2 50 50 ...
3 72 88 ...
4 81 59
5 84 34
296 248 58
Wroxeter ,,.1 45 43 2
Goderich Town 1 99 '73
2 93 99
8 80 63
4 101 58
5 70 56
6 105 77
7 54 48
602 474 -172T3-
Total
28Total majority for Act, 2,608
Great Victory Tor the .
Canada Temperance Act
Huron, and Pool Counties Wheel Into
Lino and Wolland may too.
Thursday h da f last week,after a
Y O
and well fought
strenuous t
the electors of the stove three on
ties said through the ballot box, we
believe the Oanxda Temperance Art
,
will give these Counties a hit toward
Pl'0viicial Peohibition. The day
was a beautiful one and everything
favored the polling of a large vote.
Huron On, led the way and piled'up
a majority in favor of the Act that
knocked' out the argument that the
people did not desire it. 15 townships
and 9 tnwu8 and villages cast favor-
able ballots while only one township
(Hay) and one village (Hayfield) said
Nay. In October 1884 littln11 gave to.
favorable verdict to this law by a•
nnljoeity of 1658. the vote standing
5,957 for and 4,034 against. At the
conclusion of about three yenta, on
April 6, 1888; after struggling 0gltinst
t.lie enlltuglen(el1s between Provincial
and Dllntininll laws, the Act went by
default .'6,005 people expees5illg
them:Miles as desiring repeal and
4,006 still believing it a
good law with pl•0per machinery
for enforcement. No one need %volt&
e1 if it did not succeed with two sets
of Inspectors and two Boards of
License Commissioner, The enudt-.
hills are nitwit 111(1te favorable 110W as
the Pi'nvinitial G1)veltenant bee
the right to put the Act into effect.
Although only a majority vote' is
Ileceesit •y to cat y n1' repeal the Act
Heron County rolled 1)u a backing
that p10Vet1 the estimation ° placed
upo11 the Canada Temperance Art' by
1,110 men of this large and influential
Coolly. Vi Ui 1.310 1101213111i11 (11 pO3llllll-
1,i('(l in the past 8031501'5 the record of
last Thursday is (11l the n10re pro.
11o11110e11. .. .
There was a hearti Mabe 101(1 unity i(1
the campaign that spelled out victory
unci the opposing speakers found little
sympathy in the public meetings
•while the literature sent (out in the
Majority of cases, had a decided
a•cilostt,utty",tinge and was apparent-
ly blank Cartridge"
NO'1r(8 ON Vitt CAMPAIGN
Grey township capped the olitnax
with a majority of 826
11 the women vete/rolled voted—but
Ole deciei0(1 w(18 not batt tnil18 their
ballet help,
it was a campaign of good nature,
despite that there were two well de.
811011 534(8 111 it. ,
A pleasing feature WW1 the activi1y
+ I' 1
f c• >11• e
o sem(*) l8 0 young i, In Il.
Than la'•givlu(;.gatherings were 11c1d
in several plitee5 011 lhnt•edlty evening
0481' the testate of the day's work.
1'he vote in Brussels st(aal:—For
the Act 118. Ak111181 61giving it
majority 01 27, Some did not figure
01) such 0 result.
10 . \ • Hanna given or
Ll 11 Ala ala n has {,1 > his word
1
that Ployin1itll facets will not be
asleep atthe switch when 1,110 0011ada
Te111p3001100 4e1(01(1111 111111 effect.
Maybe 11 was the 1913 voters' list
did it. 13 is said to be can unlucky
number. 0 c n Bay -
field's
i1> Llds cutin i3
field's all jority vvas 13 )against the
Act•
We hope John I•1(118ford will not
remove from the County, as lie hinted
he might if the (1. '1': A. were carried.
He's a fine fellow but a trifle a8(11ay
on the'1'etnpe1)ulee question.
Already applications tare in asking
the D'nnin1nn Government to num
dates fur polling oil the 0. T. A. f1 "1'(
(Free or fuer counties. The battle is
evidently only eumm3ucing.
Rev, JIM. Mini, the D1101i1110n
Alliance Seoreters., who was the
iofficial in (Marge,1,t Huron Co. Caen=
paigu, was always 011 the job and
t oiled hard. 4113 has his remit d.
the Coit titles of Hu0bn, Peel and,
Weiland 22 municipalities are 0nder
Local Option which will be superseded
by the 0. T. A. but the former would
ecane once. more into effect even if the
latter were repealed
Huron Oo. Business Men's Associa-
tion should move their head office to
Bayfield. They deserve a vote of
thanks from the teinperaucll workers
for the help they gave by the publica•
don of Thele literature.
That man "Snidee" who tried t0
work his little political twist got his
answer. He is certainly eligible for
honorary distinetinn with some
Anau(ns 01111), His plan of campaign
was 50o11 spell 1bl'(>ngh.
Local telephones did a great busi-
nese'1'hursday night in ttsee!tailing
the story of the polls. The rural tele-
phone exchange a8 a great avenue of
information, Central offices bad
pump "busy lines" that eight. -
There may he e 1 ecnunt in . Weiland
Co. and pnsoibly an investigation of
methods, as there .was evidently
crooked work done and in the •mean-
time the "Wets" have it by 6. There
wont likely be as recount in Huron.
Several Wingham holelkeepers
have put gates on their hotel sheds
and thereby exclude the public from
using them since polling day last week.
Wonder if the License Inspeetor has
anything 10 stay about such a move
No body of, ministers ever' worked
better than the iul1)1)1133' of Huron
Co, pastors. The layineil were not
.he "bigguns"
asleep either. While the g
frotn the outside points fired the
heavy (ti'tilleey, the home gatlings
did great execution.
Messrs. 'Whiffle, Durand, Baxter,
et al from the United States pocketed
large "wads" for their services but
their staples carried little weight and
the fact that Caliurks were cnlrspicious
by their absence o1) the platform gave
a black eye to the antis cause. •
The vote on the Oauada Temper-
ance A.et
emper•-anceAct last Thursday gives some in-
teresting figures. 'Mete were 7,467
votes for the Act and 4,021 against,
making t4 total vote of 12,891, which
coulpared with the vote of
1881 shows that .3,000 more
votes were palled in 1914 than iu 1884,
notwithstanding elle fact that pop-
ulation of linea) is now cnusidetably
smaller, The vote also shows that if
it had been required to get sixty
-have carried -
per cell the Act would
P
t 1
with a margin of ern t -three votes.
Phel a a13111 present thirty-two hotel
licenses and two shop licenses in. the
county, and titeee will expire on May
1, 1914, and float May 1, 1014, to May
1, 1915, Huron will be melee "no lis
cense," (and fur the next three years
under the O. T. A.
Brussels Council
The regular meeting of the village
Couu3tl was 118lt1 on 131Ouday of this
week. Reeve Leckie in the chair,
Present, Oouucilloes McGuire and
Hewilt. e
Minutes of last meeting read and
passed.
Following (recounts were present-
ed :
Aende18101 Bros , snow plowing $ B.0 .
P. MOCaII, woad fur 14x11 18 w�
1 Ferguson, Auditor :10 00
G. N. ,\12Llu'en, And110r . 10 00
'Elec(rtr. Light. 4 10001115 .,, ... 166 67
A. Strachan, Tl8118113et3 salary '62 00
11. Oliver, salary •-•-: •-•" .•...... 40 00
F. S. Scott, 0100(1011 expenses... 400
Moved by 4. Mc1Guiie, seconded by
J. Hewitt, that above accounts be
pa. Oird,
1idV. H.arrKerr, 01003 application for
annual gtalitto the Public Libra1 • .
Slaved 'by 'John : Hewitt, seconded
by A. M1011130, that the statutory
grlln1 or $289,50. be made to the
Public Library Board. Denied.•
A letter was rend front 18. 13. Kick
1 y, relative to :$207.00 extra claimed'
for removing rack of John street
8810.1, 11 On - motion coromu1111atien,,
0(115 f11o4.
R. M. Sinclair pelted tar a license
foe it Moving Pletit a Show. On me•°
tion it was passed in31ci1(34 it a fee of
$16 00 per 311111110 if Council has au.
thcnity, Government license is $75.'
Weighleastcr Oliver 'lepo•ted re-
ceipte of 501110. for January, $59,90,
The Auditors' Report was preseutetl.
by Atalt(oe 111001/1011 011(1 after beteg
read (vet8 adopted. A copy was ()Kiler
ed to be sent to IYepat'trnent anti 1113
Ahs1t'aet to be published in. Trek
1313288143.8 POST nn motion of A, - Mc•
Guice and J. Hewitt.
N1 188 Holliday• applied for the re,
(novel of a shade tree on l(lbg street;
Constable 011301 was 3118tru31e4 to
report on the Ina( ter,
Council then atlfourran1,