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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1897-4-9, Page 5A1,1,l6 9. 1'17 aceezaavaxeraceetrertemocraereseeeeeletatettemeat tistr rt actios, 4 rautlefrostle. Fatten LIann.--Tho um -lenience) has a quantity et fresh lime oil laud, 19 tante per Waite). V, G11A1r51. Cameron Brot, are still working away at bob oeetaon's lax and are also giving out told for the new crop, "'Temple of Flute" at Breasels Town Hall Wednesday peening of next week. Choker program, inbrnduuing 00 different persona. DXcT$9llop. inns,—The house and shop formerly owoocl by the late Wm. Aitohoson, on the 5th ton., was burned to the ground Wed. morning about one o'clock. The bufld Ings were evidently set on oro as they were burning le two different places when found, A largo number of dean gathered but the fire had gained such headway that nothing could be done to save the buildings, C'eeorx-ite. Maple syrup is In more than abrin. dunce. Mfrs. Armstrong was on a 71o10 10 friends in .harridan last week. Mies McDermott spent a few daya in Wingham, returning on Monday, Mies Mildred Green, of Arthur, ie visiting with her aunt, Mee. Allison. D. Pallabay, who has been tailoring in Toronto for a year or so, is home on a 1518,11, Tho Fall wheat ie Melting fine and there is 111 large acreage. One roan near here has 50 acres. Mrs. Worthington, of Leek:low, spent a few clays with her daughter, Mrs. W. Martin, returning home on Monday. Mr. Niobols has moved to Mere D. Sanderson's house, ereotod Inst Summer. Mr. Mutoh will take Mr. Nichol's recent dwotling, Monday evening, during the darkness, aome•one stole w, Martin's barber pole. Did the oppneition think that by taking the polo the trade would go with 111 ? John E. Mint returned last weep from near Brockville, where he syndicated the stallion bo purchased Inst Fall. Since returning he has secured another to dispose of in like manner. " "a'T'L1, ateg{ l�p1E15 yRrIRAMrAF7TM1,'1ge Wm, Lowe is pushing Spring work el the Med farm, frtl lino. Will, is keep- ing Bacheleen Hall in the meantime but indications point toward is houaelteeper totting the reins in the near future, Thee, Taylor delivered 420 bates of wheat twat 20 Mtge of pose to the Ietltel grate dealer Inst week, Lamb Winter he sold 100 barn of peas and 100 begs of eels, Mr. Taylor will remove to Olfaton, it is said, Seiner, Ruron'r.—The following le the result of the promotion exemivabione held in S. 8. No. 0, Grey, on March 26th and 27th :--Promoted 60 jr. 4t11.—Verne MoNaugh6, 400 ; Lalvrenee MoNaugbt, 404 ; Wfllio MaNaugbb, 472 ; Jas, Mann, 400 ; Geo, Machan, 482 ; John Mo1Lay, Russell McNaught, 410, Promoted bo Sr, ;W.—Lorenzo Bray, 420 ; Etlu aeoNatghb, 205 ; Ilabtfa Fraser, 200, Promoted to sr, 2nd,—Ethel MoNaight, 800 ; Norma Sperling, 281 ; Willie liar. risou, 285, Mlsa B, PaAasox Teacher, CiTaarFees. Taffy parties aro all the go. Mrs, 13. Howlett 10 011 the Oak list wi la grippe, Joel Sollars, 2n1 lino, is building, a no drive shed. Mise Aunie Cloonan is staying In Se forth at present. ,1. Clegg and A. C, Russell are visitit under the parental roof. Neil McDonald has leased Ms far and will take a holiday. We are sorry to hear of the continue illness of Jae. Forrest, 8th line, Several of our young mel* have goo West and more are likely to follow, Chas. Forrest had a very su0oossfe wood boa on Wrdoeeday of Met week. Miss Maggie Robinson, of Turnborry s visiting her sister, Mrs. Lewis Jewitt Mrs. Edward Beeman spent a fe clave at Lucknow and the Nilo last week David Pipe and faintly have rented Mon iu Hellon and moved on to it la* week, Alex. Conon and family removed to the vicinity of Ethel, where he hue leased torn. John holly ball secured the job o auling milk on the 0th line to Bolgrave eatery for this season. Quite a number el our farmer's are arcing maple syrup this Spring though he season is likely to be short, Robe. Gibson, tate tenant on the Smil- e farm, lute moved into the house lately coated by the Sheridan family. Jes. Davis, 559 line, had a wood beo ne day last week wbinh was well attend - Mr. Davie deserves a good bee. We are pleased to state that Mrs. T. nderson, 469 line, has almost complete. recovered from her recent illness. Adam Halliday, jr., in recovering from second attank of la grippe, having been oondnod to the hoose foe two weeks. Harry eioI.rter and little boy were re. owing old friendships here this weer„ bey returned to Harriston on Thursday. John Smith and family, of the 6th ne, havo gene an to a farm near James. son wllioh Mr. Smith has rented for a rut of years. Geo, Mulholland, of Tuokerstnith, was our midst on business last week. He rmerlyotvuedthe Love property, on a Udine, lately purchased by Alex, Mho). The "Temple of Fame" to be given at enrols Town hall next Wednesday ening is attracting a good deal of at. ntion and will draw a good many Mor. Iles if the weather is favorable, R. Nichol had a sucenesfnl wood bee t week. After worlting all day Mr, that treated the boys to a demos at girt. When coining home time had ar. ed those who were fortutu,te enough to vo a horse aud'ree got their best girl in d started for home, but not without vine 001110 difficulty. When nearly et W. H. Cloattey's residence a young Ableman and his lady turned out to the e to allow another bo pass but the riga me into collision, which might have n a very serious matter. Some very oug adjeotives were need, which was to say the least very gentlemanly. ds in their Mille nests agree and 'tie bamoful eight when children of one od bee family fall out and squall, Sc. anoox. REPORT.—The following ie the ort of S. S. No, 0, Morrie, for the nth of Marc!) :—Fifth olase.—James Call. Sr, 4th.—Gavin Bowley, Mag. Glenna), Ada Searle. Jr. 461),-- zie McCall, Laura Year, Edith Jaok. lMay Taylor, Maggie facade Willie y, Rosella Searle. Sr. M.—Willie Oall, Emma McCall, Mand Jaolcaco, ry McArthur, Jr. Srd.—Ray Fear, eph Bewley, Lily Bewley, Alex. Far. arson, Mary MnCutnbeon, Sr. 2nd, yle Jackson, Florence Button, Franoie poem, Wesley Searle. Jr, 2nd, --Wil. Farquharson, George Skelton, Leslie r, Mauna Jaokaon, Pt. 2,—Manson lor, Coral McArthur, Carrie Jackson, R. W. 77EwITT Teaober, pool. REPORT.—Tye following is the ding of pupils in S. 8. No. 10, Moo. for the month ending in Meath. In amine alaa80e the subjects were tunable, Literature and Grammar, dee marks given for good conduct and rad efficiency in class work —Bert. lfolllwon, 81 ; Eddy liryans, th a- 19 d 1 Mt a h m eelsth, If Regular meeting of our town Council v was held in Industry Hall on Teefday evening, 0 Robe, Oolloton, of Walkervine, was e here attending the funeral of his father ; he left for home en Saturday. A Surae of the members of the 0. O. 39. by attended the funeral of the late John Haskinge in Auburn on Tuesday. a Tho anniversary entertainment of the Methodist ohnroh, Blyth, in Industry hall on Monday evening, the 12th inst. 0 Miss Edna Curtis will take the part of T the Goddess in the Temple of Fame at Brosaele on Wednesday evening of next if week. to 00 1Vodneaday last the aro alarm le was sounded. The chopping mill of Alex. ittcOreight was on fire, but before In the engine and apparatus got there it £o bad been pub out, alt On Thnreday of last week the funeral N of the late Jas. Cellulon, one of the oldest reorients, took Mime from his late resi- dence, the ramains being taken to the Roman Oatholic cemetery in Morris for interment. The bereaved 0000 have the eympathy of the entire community. There wee considerable exoitemenb at an n n ate £ oh sol tots between Blyth and (Minton Thursday evening of last week over the telephone. Clinton was repre- setted by Messrs. Brace, Hoover, I, Taylor, J. Cook and S. Davie. The Bret game was in favor of Clinton and the second a draw. On Monday evening a meeting of the ratepayers and farmers was held 10 In• dusery hall for the purpose of taking into consideration the establishing of a canning factory in our midst. Mr. Moore, of Perth, addressed the meeting and shower( therm the benefits to be de• rived by having omit an establishment, New lambs, Sam. Shine was plowing on the Heritage farm on April tet. Mrs, Wm. Hall jr„ 8th eon., is on the sick list with inflammation of the bowels. Mrs. Robe, Brown intends visiting relatives at Lucknow, Galt and Michigan this Summer. A vacancy is expected in cue of the Logan schools shortly. What is Logan's loss will be Goshen's gain. B. Lang, of the 5th line, intends build. Ing a kitchen and woodshed in connec- tion with his dwelling this corning Sum- mer. wm. McNair, 14th con., has leased the 100 -acre farm on the 10th eon. belonging to Win. Martin, of Brussels and moved to it this weetc, ' Six new members were received Into church fellowship last Sabbath morning at Roe's appointment in oonueetion with the Methodist church, "Temple of Fame" entertafnmonb on Weduoeda,y evening of next week in 77 ; Brussels Town Hall. 68 persona to.ko Bret part. Go and enjoy it. ter S Ibis eaid jndgmeet will be given by 419— the Supreme Court on Kay let or thorn- Eliz ebonite in reference to the cense of Brough. 08 ; ton verges Grey township, Jao. Tho 50 acre farm belonging to the —Re estate of the late Robert Brown bas been 03 ; puraltaeed by Henry Smaildon for the Floc sant of $51200. It is a nice piece of Sr. 2 property. Jr, 2 Seloor, REVOlir,—The following is a Moos report of the standing of some of the Dery popile of S. S. No. 1, Grey, for the month of March, 1807. Result of tbo Sc toot examinations s—For P, S, Leeving.-- roper John Blake, Louie Bielby, For S. N 35ntranoo.-7no, Ororar, W. .. Arm. Here strong, A. MoNab, Shand lloggercl, Liz. Knox zi0 Blake, Protnotion exam.—From lot Ereiu class to and part—EI, Bedford, A. lister Glassier, 13. Darla, A. Gordon. From Gar or. Mid part to and olaso.—W. Stevenson 484 ; T. Bieltry, W. Riley. From jr, to sr. Mae, 2nc1,-15. Hollinger, B, Davidson, 01. lied Bedford, DL Cardiff, F, Davidson, 7. lemb Hogged. From je. to sr. 3rd. -0 )3rd,—• - Popper J. Bfolby, G. Bielby, e1. Oalt' Mart ley, D. Davidson, From sr. 3rd 10 le. Ruby 4th,—A, V. Arrnotrong, A. Bedford. South The following aro the names of those:who Je•my obtained honors for the month*—J, Pugh, Blake, A. Calder, A. Switzer, M, Card. 358 ; iff, E. liadfoed, 7. Omar, W. Arm- 2m1.— ethane,E 7. Bielby, C. Pepper, 11. Blake, ton, 8 M. Bedford, B. Dark, W. Stevenson, and,— Tho number enrolled during the month Aggrog viae 08. VG. It, Strewxnr, 'Teacher. 13 ev to ria Is n Ni ni riy hn an ha Pa got aid oa bee etr nob Bir it 8 wS rep 1)10 Me gill Liz sen Teel Mo Ma Jos gab —L Me lie Fea Tay So sten Tie, the Arils beo; gene class Sr. 41h—W. Molawen, '02 ; W. kelridge, 01 ; 111. Forrest, 78 ; Wal, millio, 77 ; M. Woodrow, 40. 7r. Jno. Straohan, 81 ; I. Bryana, 72 ; a Coombee, 07 ; Anson Thornton, Wtn, Magee, 00 ; Robt. Simpson, 04; Moses, 50 ; ;Mo. Mi11or, 48. Jr. 8rd bt. Forrest, 78 ; Blanche Thornton, Jos. doombes, 00 ; Jos. Simpson, 50; a Simpean, 48 ; Nellie Ofille•, 43, nil—Gertie Mug, 85 ; lt, Ruble 00, ud—Raohaol Moses, 80 ; 13eeeio 0, 75 ; G. Ooombes, 7u, Part :Inta— ct Bryana, 80. J,to, M. Balaoicr•,tonneta, Teeoher. nom, Rtaronr,—Tho following is the t of 1198 standing of the pupils of S. 0, 8, Morrie, for the month of b r—Sr. 419, total 500,—James 401 ; Annie Lenox, 410 ; 'Lottie gton, 217, Jr, doh.--Id,t 11ioA1. , 485 ; Auletta Ferrante 822 ; Geo. foe, 810. Sr. Ord, —Lorne Knox, Reba, MoAllisbor, 414 ; Chea, Eke - 887 ; ar•8871 Roble I arrond, 200. Oliddle Willie Thornton, 441; Gordon try, 808 ; Pom'1 .Umbnry, 888, 3e. Plbtio Agar, 458 ;, Alfee Paid, 415 ; Meat) Ingram, 804 ; Vona Knox, 204 ; Forbes, 272: Br. 2nd —Idea IN. 427 ; John Gamin.. 120 Milton 0, 802 ; Xarifiu Fraser, 3130 ; hied, 314 Jr, 2nd,—Dora Mc Allister, Olive Fitzsimmons, 55. Sr. Pt. Drama Jermyn, 410 ; May 'Thorn. 88; Abele Garnioe, 804, Jr. Pb. Hazel lembnny, Charlie Agar. gate ettendanoo, 072 ; Average 80, Tier! B7TTSf T. T., c. n.)-,rr AR"LKW'rR£1'•rf7�K�+q'R't!rt7k�4$Tl.^.'yT.:.Su�4#rrp; e„rTS•%',p�iy: THE GRAND Of Brussels - Sparing 1897, 1 •�A,e ,fez., ver"'' 4h,m `0�,., 0 s Begs to announce that her grand Millinery Opening will take place on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, When will be shown without exception the Largest, Choicest and most Elaborate display of Millinery ever seen in Brussels. Our ac- complished Milliner, Miss Dunbar, has been at great pains to secure all the very Latest Novelties and we feel justified in say- ing that never before has she shown such 031- cellent taste. We most cordially invite every lady to see our lovely goods which we cannot describe in an advertisement, Remember the dates of Opening, friday and Saturday, April 9th and tOth, and dont forget to come. We will be glad to see everybody. Leckie Block, 13f^acssels. usatommausswigamosemsaalystsirecumast Armstrong's bridge, 5th line, wits slightly damaged by the recant freshets and has been pronounced unsafe foe travel until rebuilt or repaired. rod. P Jas. Wilkinson, who was on the sick o,i}l list with la grippe, is able is be about, a His son Torn, who teas also seriously ill, r/ lAe ie improving in health although still un- if//� y� able to work, We hope the Spring. r.�/�; weather will invigorate him, �(^VI On Wednesday night of last week A. MoOallumn's bachelor ball, 7th line, was ablaze with light and from the open windows came the strains of lively mush) and the steps of the boys keeping time to the bow till the oleek tolled the hour of midnight, when all partook of a delicious repast, wbinh stimulated them till morn, I le then, afterc0ngratelating the host on his r success, they returned home in the best f/, o£ spirits, Dir. A. never does anything by halves. Sonoo1 ,RAraar.—The following ie the report of S. S. No. 4, Morris, for the month of Maroh 5—Fourth )lass, total Fa 750.—Norah Maunders, 048 ; Willie ha Oloakey, 517 ; Ida Mooney, 510 ; John Oloakey, 400 ; Joseph Petob, 323 ; Wil. Als Ile Johnston, 225 ; Geo. Lanes, 200 ; Jas. Tunes, 204; Goo. Cardiff, 108; Lulu Davis, 174. Sr, 3rd, total, 750.—Mary Kernaghan, 525 ; Clare Mooney, 408 ; Milton Sharp, 470 ; Bertha Sharp, 435 ; David MoOutcheon, 404; Richard Card. iff, 410 ; Robb. Mooney, 801 ; Bertha Nichol, 340 ; Mabel Nichol 831. Jr. 8rd, Geo. Davis, Myrtte Niohol, David Walker, 75 ; Willie Fate, 08. Second class, total 450,—Oarrie Speirs, 851 ; Minnie Mooney, Lizzie Devic, Oharlie Barrie, Willie Amos, Minnie Walker, Soule Greenslade, Pt, 2nd, total 250,—Donald Imes, 210 ; Elston Ota,diff, 170 ; Annie Nichol, 165 ; Lizzie Speirs, 158; Laura Oloakey, 157 ; Ada 11fuOntahoon, 148 ; Tena Forsyth, 187, Horror standing for the month— Norah Maunders, Mary Kerna Ilan, Carrie Speiro, Made Mooney, Lizzie Davis, Donald Iinea. The following milt have passed the promotion exam• Mations from sr, Hot to Jr. 4th—Mary Kernagbau, Milton Sharp, David 1'Io. Outoleon, Richard Cardiff. From sr, 2nd to jr. 3rd—Carrie Speiro, Minnie Mooney, Lizzie Davie, Charlie Barrie. J, D. E. Homy Towhee, FIGUIV On your own mecum t a tel see if wean) worthy of your patronage: We do not ask your meteor en strength f friendship, cm ;mount of 005 loops or color of our eyes, but solely beeanse we Om k we can Flo you gond and save yon money'. We etre told by competent judgee that we have one of the Finest li iiges of Ladies' Blouses or Shirt Waists Iu the Courtly, Price ao follows No, 1. Print Blouse in 'Bath and White, and files and Whits, ol)erial at 40o, No.2.—Spteeiai lino neat Pattern Print in Blue and White Heir Stripes, GOe. No.3.—The range fs simply magnificent iu Print, Chambray, oto., in newest styles Newest colors, laundrfed and well made in every space, 760. No. 4.-•. Tlto prettioet geode imaginable, in delioato shades, but remember they aro fast eolors—Lomnn, Pink, Blue, Oto„ with White Dotaohable Collar au,l Cuffs, $1, No. 5.—A. splendid line at atone price is a lion elfeee, very neat and very fashionable, Litten Goode will be greatly worn this season and we consider One Blouse is good value at $1.00. No, 0.—Dresden and Persian effects,, pretty ouloriugs and perfectly made, all silos, 91.00. No. 7.—fa a Tlloeso or Shirt waist in plain Batiste material colors plain Linea, Black and Navy, with Border around collar and clown front, of narrow Whits Linen, a very neat effect, price $1 26, C� Rp;T W ARS' We have all the leading coo-loro—TW-h1tte,�Green, Red, Orange, Blue and Brown. MILL 1..Ly j,..) i.LCJ .L If you would like a Becoming flat try .:'.r Millinery Department. a o INITOIT & Co., "I EY ARE ALL RI 23147T1-1. We invite the gentlemen to call and see our new Spring Styles in Stiff and Soft Felt [fats, They are the proper style and the prices are low, We can also supply the Gents with. a Suit, readymade or to order, Boots, Claps, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Socks and Underclothing, For anything you require give us a call. IES'SfflT k ' TS. This season we have added to our usual stock a, range of Shirt Waists and invite the Ladies to kindly favor us with an inspection of same. Dress Goods, Prints, l/uslins, Kid Gloves, Corsets- and Hosiery, No Fancy Prices. 1e Y ��. cha Those New Spring Goods that have just arrived, Call and see our Serges, Tweeds and Worsteds. The new- est effects in English, Irish and Scotch Serges in the most shionable Colors, The latest patterns in English, Scotch and Canadian 'Tweeds. We tine the finest display of Clay Twills and Venetian Worsteds ever shown in Brussels, o a select line of Trouserings and Fancy Vestings on hand. 113010e reavoe. Avarvooeeuw,—Xo colnntomoretion of 0° 10010 anniversary of the Womnns' Foreign Missionary Society of Knox meet, Bolgrave, It public meeting was Idunder the auspices of the Society in e ohturele on Tneeclay evening of last talc when the following excellent and itnl to program was presented and list. ed to with inbonoo inteeest -Song, '1:n01 in bite Lord," Mrs. 7. T. Geddes d Mee afaggie Porterfield ; essay 01)Missbou Work." Mrs, W. II, Fortl,*,us011; oras, "Son1E4111g to do," by miggio oas, Mary Porterfield, Annie Wiglrtmen cl ho bit w all on alt eh 111 wi enation, "Freely give," Sonic) Halliday ; r. Brown, editor of the Winghammos, gave it couple of choice sacred ugt, tmeompauferl by MisaFishor on the gen ;' tho church choir supplied two ootiots in good style, and Bev. Mr,flog, of Ashaeld, topped off with an cresting and instructive addrosa oft oroigu Masking, Helps and hind• nets, the ardent of the Sold, the •w01,1c to and melt yet to do," Tho collection th Bertha Wigh1tnan, aoo0mpanist ; re 111 .Ti SO 01 eel Mi int 1'a clot D, L. SxxAoio01t Teacher, takou amottnted 114 $10.00. did the young men of Brussels and snrrounding "country buy their Spring Hats from us Iast season ? it was an acknowledged fact by everybody that we had the Nicest Hats in town. This Season it is the same. We have the latest styles in the Wilkinson and Wakefield hard and soft felt.IIats and many other makes too numerous to mention. Also a largoassortment of SPRING AND SUMMER OAFS, Special line of - ,'hee1raa,'e Cap, SHIRTS. You only need to examine our stock of Shirts to be con- vinced that they are the Latest and Best for the money in the market, We have no old Shirts to offer to the Public, our stock is new and up-to-date, A Seleot Line of Neokweaar i11 Bows and Four-in-hand always in stock. Also a Fashion- able line of Suspenders. Sole agent for "Solid Comfort" Suspenders for Brussels, Our (foods are NEW and we Guarantee Satisfaction.