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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1897-4-16, Page 5b 11. Anti. 1.6, 1D7 T H Jel 4/v1ml:weenie- Yuen Little -The underaigned has a quantity of freall lime on hantl. 13 coots per bushel. V. Gum». ielliceevalee„ Tho flax mill project le making good progress and will be an eatablished reality in the course of a few inenthe. Turnberry Township Commit will meet here on Tuesday, May 25th, at 10 o'olook a. m., and es a court for the revision of the tweesament roll at 1 o'clook p. rn. of the same cley. 0.11DINAT[ON AND Inotteriox,-The Pree- bytery of Maitland will meet in the Prea. byterian church at Bluevale on Tuesday, 20th inst„ at 12,80 p, m., to hear orate. ation trials of W. 5. Wast and at 2 p. n. the Presbytery will proceed with the ordiumtion and induction serviees. The Rev. A. Miller, of A.glifield, will preach a sermon suitable to the ocoasion. Rev. A. Month, 111. A.., Moderator of Preebytery, will preside. Rev. Wolin Ross, B. A.., will address Ole newly inducted minieter and Rev. D. 13. McRae will address the congregation. C,1 es ex. We aro glad to hear that Wee Anna Livingstone is reoovering. Dnnoan 'Many has pt rcheced the farm recently vacated by Angus Campbell. Wm. Bray la preparing to erect a stone foundation under his barn next Summer. Geo. Spoiran, of the Mb Cion., io preparing to eroot a driving shed next Sommer. Walter MelLey and Rey PioNaught, of the 17/11, have secured places for the Summer in Fullerton township. Geo. McKay, of the Rith con., is build- ing a house un his other farm. It will presently be occupied by Ur. Forbes. Quite a number from the 10th con., took in the wedding of Miss Whitfield of the 12th oon., on Wednesday evening hot. Bethel League in re -organizing for the next six months. Mise Penreon luta been re-eleoted President. Tho other along will be elected at the Longue meeting on Friday eveuing. ElYarENEAL.-On Wednesday afternoon of this week John Holmes and Antal Rachel, daughter of John Bishop, Oth line, were united in marriage at tee manse, Breese's. In the absence of 18"y, John Rosa from town, the matrimonial knot was tied by Rev. R. Paul. May happiness and prosperity attend Mr. and Mrs. Mohnen is the wish 021 large oirole of relatives and friends. &moot Reeoler.-The following is the report of the standIng of the pupils in S. S. No. 10, Grey, for the month of March ; -Fourth &age, total 500. -Amelia Melte!, 400 ; Geo. McKay, 391 ; Irene Baker, 368 ; Mary Carnoehan, 811 ; duo. Sperain, 332 ; Aclelia Fogal, 811 ; John Coutts, 289 ; John Evans, 285 ; Wilbur Baker, 201 ; Clirdwood Coleolough, 108. Sr. 3rd, total 600. -Geo. Michel, 402 ; Garfield Baker, 357 ; Alex. Cleans, 318. 5r. 8rd, total 425', Esther Baker, 374 ; Mary Coutte, 356 ; Ethel Spalding, 911; Jas. Carmarthen, 333 ; Roderick Bieleay, 319 ; Sara Buttery, 297 ; Arthur Hyde, 285. Sr. 2tn3, total 375. -Mand Rath' well, 310 ; Garry Gass, 832 ; Conrad Nrable, 315 ; Wilbert Evans, 803 ; Regina Neabel, 281. Jr. 2nd, total , 850. -11m: - ono Hollenbook, Rebt, Baker, 274 ; Bene Coutte, 2120 ; Percy Baker, 249 ; Maud Shine, 241 ; John Pickrell, 214, Po. 2011, in order of merit. -John But. tery, Ethelbert Coleclough, Lynn Bva»e, Oeoil Coutte, Eardley Buttery, Gerty Hollenbeoll, Sophia Spalding, Prod. Piohroll, Curtis Ra,thwell, Francais Baker, Oliver Pielcrall. Pt, let, in order of merit. -Percy Sperain, Edna Sprain. W, E. A.11:10081108.0, Tenober. .81.ctiiseeles. Miss Hyslop, of Turtiberry, is visiting at Quintin Anderson's. Robert Hoy, of Grey, is working foi Geo. Henderson this Spring, Thos. 130130, jr., has returned; from a viola to London and Waodstook. Robert Gutless, 2nd line, has hired for the Summer months with Walter Yuji', Miss Mary Wagon, oe Holstein, is visiting her uncle, John Marion, 3rd line. Mrg. Thos. 13one ie spending her Bader holidays will friends in Wood. stook, Miss Lizzie Craig, 7th line, has gone to Moosomin, Manitoba, to visit her sister. She left Brussels on Tuesday of this week. Calvin Campbell proposes ereoting driving shed this Spring. thigh Elliott, of Brunie, is doing the framing at present. Bennet Farrow left last week for Chesley to travel ills horse, "Young Signal." Ben, has a good snap and ex- pects to coin money. Robert Niobol, 3191 line, has purohased an imported Yorkshire boar from the well known breeder, J. E. Brethour, of Bedard, and got him home this weelc. Niohol lute attained quite a Laramie. mum as a breeder of good etoolt and deserves well at the hands of the publics for his enterprise. &moor, lineose.-The following is the report at S. S. No. 6, Morris, for the month of Mardi olase,-Maggie Catalan, 65%. Sr. 4th.-Peuey Mitchell and R. .7. Bowman, 64%; Jas. Andereon, 63%; Alex. Anderson, 60%; Alex. krill. stroug, 49%; Thos, Bell, 39%. Jr, 401. - Wm. Brytuse, 68% , W. 16. Duncan, 62%; J. W. Davis, 61%; A. W. Coalman°, 6O%; Levi Parr, 43%, Sr. 81.41.-W, S. Sellers, 65%; Meet) 1.3one, 10%, ; Lizzie Bowman and Ann." Rozell, 42%; Chas. Anderson, 30%. Jr. 3rd. -W. D. Henderson, 4O' W.16, Bell, 85%; James Ileyang, 8l% leanest Rome% 26%; Harvey Bryan'', 21%. Sr. 211(1. -Annie Mitehell, Elton Rozell, and Chae, Bone, 75%; Milton Parr, 66%; Louis Armstrong, 55% ; John 1301 1010, 50%. Jr. 2n4.-Olitts, Bryane, 02%; Gedie Delman, 84%; Beside X3, 73one, 82%1 Frannie Dutieadli 77%; Mary L /invntion, 67%; Anna 13. peeeytia, 01%, Pa. 2,-Allee Blitohen, 69%; Ida Bowman, 64%, ; Thos. Ellis, 49%. Se. Pb. 1.-A, W. Bowman, 75% Gee. Bone, 70%. Jo, Pb. 100' band, 731%; Maud Hondereou, 74%; 501111 Mitchell and McKenzie Forsyth, 70%; Percy Sellers, 64%, linnet roll. - Maggie Caution, W. E. Damian, Z. W. Davis, Wm, 13ryans, Levi Parr, Chas, Andeeson, Jae. Bryang, Chas. Bone, Milton Peter, Mery L Andeeson, Chas. Bryane and Fennel(' MUM], 1 pupils attended 22 days in March ; higbest 00- 1011882100 any day 41, lotvest, 26; Menage attendanee for the month, 88, 3.T. Cint2re, Tetteher, !2a7.440,(4-42.efe.alatleeFtael'on=aolF=2"7,(TF:747-1",,,erje.='!.4elll'amteielia77(72Ste,"Ir J011 11 MUM, OP Bent hayed under the parental led on the 11r,1 line. Mien Annie BIttenderic and Will. at. tended the wedding of Mee Wbitauld Wednesday evening, Menem Ilroti. keit It 11110 Milk 00W Sam day morning from Indigestion. The cow had been ailing for 00)110 time and at lent o veterinarian WIN ote,sulted who intuit' up several bottles of stuff and sent out for her oewship. Twenty minutes niter taking the medicine she was no more. Mies laluitivan. of Morris, took to Wingham on Tueralay of lad week it dozen or mare branches clipped from the English Cherry, wild plum, Mae and oral) apple trees. The Grab and cherry are in full bloom ; the (lowers and leaves on the branoh of lilac are perfeetly for. reed end Ole buds of the others are bursting open. The three roost important events hi u, bop' (to the boy) life are :-tet. When he dons red tripped boots. and -When the gide call him Blister. 8rd-When the (looter says it is a "son," and James Thynue entered hie third sphere nI bap. pineas on Monday of last week for the amber in attendance whispered that phenomenal word in hie ear. Bealtemere, D. BT, McDonald is "now a happy papa, ohing 1 ohing I" 0. Atiltme ban bought the house form- ally oompied by Mr. Gervioe and intends moving into town Shealy. Dr. Macklin lett quite suddenly Bleu• clay of last week, tie moved to Mildmay and now dimples the office to the rear of R. Barton's drag store. 0, Barton is building iu Lis new boiler in the Belmore clime factory. He is taking the one that was in before to the Mildmay Butter Factory. The farmers in this vicinity are busy turning over the sod. If the weather remains Iles quite 11 number will have their Spring plowing clone before Easter. The nonnd of the old familiar whistle reminds us that the new env mill is run. 111115 110010, The DEM Wieling is numb bettor and larger than the old one and the machinery butter. Mr. Edward,, will no doubt melt businese for a while to make up for lost time. Seeeen 'earth. Messrs. Sills d: :Studio open ng their new hardware store this week. C. W. Papst has opened out a new etoolt of goods in the store recently vediat• ed by '1, Rutledge. Owing to the rush of the seeding oper- ations in the neighboring townships, business is very dull and the town very (Inlet thio week. The Literary Society of the Colleeiete Institute purpose holding a grand outer - Wedeln in Canino's hall aa eneu 118 wheel opens after the Easter holidays. .An excellent program has been prepared and all expect a good time, 413,8115,1 1302M -About 5 cdolook Tuesday mornium the inhabitants of this town were Riede awakened by the sound of the fire alarm, This time the fire wee eaotby located, it having gained consider. able headway before being diseovered. The cheese fautory i11 the Northern part of the towil was oompletely destroyed. The c Irmo of the fire ie unknown. illSrilkt Mie e Nellie Gray is again one of the Public school staff of this town. Anson Robinson bee sold his foundry IVIn. Renclall di Co. of Creemore, Ont. The firemen aro making preparations or their annual concert to be given in ay, Sixty trained voices in the Daniel Call. eta iu the Presbyterian church, April 7LIL Wo underetand there is to bo another nclustry town, in the shape of another 13 2 in laundry plant. Miss MoWhinney has resigned the position of leader of the Clinton Presby- terian church choir. Dr. Dune. McCallum, well known in Wingham, its now practicing at Cireeslino, Ohio. Kathleen, the little daughter of Rev. W. Lowe, fell down some etairs at the Incic inert of the rectory on Saturday, breaking one finger and crashing another ou the left hand, Tho Women's Christian Temperance Union, of Wingharn, was duly re -made. ed in the Temperance Hall with a good membership, when the following officers were elected by ballot :-Pres„ Mrs. Chapman ; Cor. Sec., Mrs. 3. Ilitobie ; Reo. See,, Mrs. Paulin ; Treas., Mrs, Button. The annual meeting of the Turf Club was hold at the Exchange Hotel, when the following officers wore appointed for the ensuing year :-Robt. Beattie, pros. ; O. Kneobtel, vice-pres. ; G. E. King, see.. treas. ;5, E. Swatte, G. B. Roe and W. H, Dulmege, track committee. Tho Club intends building a new grand gland and their Summer 111000 10 expected to be very successful. Iquanclally the Club is in good standing, dit.tweaot.I. Rev. Me. Gamble, of the Ottawa Pres- bytery, p0000108 in the Presbyterian ohnroh last Sabbath. Wm, Jolly had the misfortune to lose one ot hie best Bowe loot week through swelling of Ole udder. Anyone giving information leading to the oonvietion of the party throwing rotten eggs ab 5. A. Klunip's sign will be given a reivard of $3. Dr. Douglas, of Atwood, assisted by Dr. Forgnson, of Ethel, perform'cl a very delicate and trifled operation upon Mrs. D. 0, Hamilton Tueeday, Silo is progressing We aro pleased to note among the 1151000 01 the itunocesful tho meet examinations at the Detente Vat. erinary College, Ciao, Ciettneton, of At- wood, who paned in all hie fleet year subjects, and getting boucle in 001110. 811011 a good beginning anglini well for the remainder of hie mane°. One day last week Mr, and altm, Dew. ar, of lelma, et:upped in front of Thos. Douglao' gimp, and when they wore got. ling out of the buggy n hen flaw oat from under the seat and eutup an awed raoket. A, nest partially full of eggs wag loorned tinder the seat. It wall the first time Me. Dowse luul occasion to use the buggy 01000 loan Fell, and he ladyship utilized it for a nest, and objected to being, rude- ly disturbed withont auffielent notice, 3.0 0118 meeting bold in 5. A. MoBain'e tailor shop Monday night the Atwood Football Club was reorganized for Ole Season of. 1897, with the following ofil. oars i-llon. Prea.,W, Forrest ; Pres. 3. A. BleBain ; let VioesPees,, 3. A. Roo ; 2nd Viee•Pros., Jno. loger See, BRIJSR ELF P05,T ,..1631=1=MteallitriMettera.LeCitOL.725142.:utet=s),r,,,,.,,^1o.:Lattotemenelet2WritaireetallIVATOMoite.allien1.14 SG, ietly 0110 Priee. .11way8 tho owest We recognize this season the best chance for a bright pushing, progressive store to win trade that anyone could wish The old scale of Prices must be revised thorough- ly. Customers know it and are alert, and the best store will get fair play. We turn into the work to win with the largest and most complete stock ever shown by us in- Brussela. We are in to position to sell New, Perfect, Stylish Goods for the least money you ever paid. We must go ahead of last year's magnificent results. IT'S 15 pieces Fine French Dross Serge, all pure wool and heavy, all shades and black, 42 inches wide, worth regular 35e. for 27c. 10 pieces 30 inch French Sorge, all wool, worth regular 25c., Special Price 21c. 2 pieces only 54 inch Black Sicillian, bright new goods, a charming skirt material and correct style, worth 75e., Special 40c. 2 pieces only 51 inch pure Satin Damask Table Linen, worth 85e., for 25e. Anticipa be Your Wants C-' flair Will nimble our dreeetnaker to fit rear hems far more ;ant, nil . than it Win be lilted 1)0.,' your old Coreet. We are ready to foretell 1 lin Cdr..," hi any Millie Or style you leeire, at 0 price just no loW yea eau ()Wein it 0. tet. Itirg.,4 city tore you are a bit Perrieiller nbolit your nvimy laden' are. If en, We 001 hell meed teenier jest what you waet if w, cimmt: tent yea from snook. These are a few of tbe popular stylee we carry : A -Is a line We are milling at 25o. B Le a Drab Jean Corset, very well gotten up and a 11101we eon It lot of, price 400, O --Ie a wouderfully Perfect Corset for the money, Long Waist, eizea - 18, le, 2n, 21, 2e, 23 and up to 30, pride 50e, O -Is a fast black Corset, perfect fitting and sure to ;dome, Jong waist, 65e. E-A. long waist Corset, perfect fittieg, as good as formerly ,old at $1, for 85o. F -A., dollar Corset, is one we pay opeoial attention to. We have all the best makes in stook in all eizeg. Look through our range at $1. If you would like something that will give you perfect satisfaotion-A model in every respect -See what we are offering at 311,25. Probably you would like a Corset MADE TO ORDER If so we will take your measure and have genie in the shortest possible tiine. MILLIZT We not only sell Stylieli Millinery, but Millinery that is becoming to the wearer. "WE ARE AFTER BUSINESS." MoZINNON ez Co., - BLTTIL MRS.0011,106.11111 1.5.EY AHE ALL 11 GRT r We invite the.gentlemen to call and Fee our new Spring Styles in Stiff' and Soft Felt Hats, They are the proper style and the prices are low. We can also supply the Gents with a Sait, readymade or to order, Boots, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Socks and Underelothing, For anything you require give us a call. and prices as we have an enviable record of fulfilled prom- nu 2 2-0 LA RIR ,li 3 And comeand see our styles ises and a well earned reputation as price -makers. We are time tried and thoroughly tested and you may be sure we This seasoio we have added to our usual stock a range won't deceive you.. of Shirt Waists and invite the Ladies to kindly fiovor us with an inspection of same, Dress Goods, Prints, Muslins, Kid Gloves, Corsets andHosiery. Hosiery. No ancy Prices. ') SFT WAISTL. 1 Ppm & Ca Dry. Goods and Groceries. W. P. Bletntosh ; Tretie., E. B, Hamil- ton ; Hon, Cliptain, R. 13, Hamilton ; Capt., D. G. Anderson ; Ground Cont. reittee, 13. IL Lemke, OST. P. MoIntoeb, eff r tti 2.11e1tett. Mrs. (Rev.) Thomson, of Hamilton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Spence, sr. Plise Crosthwaite lectures in the Metho- dist chetah here this (Friday) evening. J. Humeworth, A. Oober and P. La- mont left here on Tuesday for the 'West. Rev, R. Paul preaohed in the Mello - diet church last Sabbath evening to a large audience. August Rupp now navigates on the 1010111008 in the "Evening Star." S. A. Hemsworth was the builder of the heat. Robt. McKelvey has purchased the 50 acne farm belongiug to the estate of his father. He lams now a fine farm of 160 "1718temexoN Exat.-The following shows the result of the examinations held in Ethel P. S. on March 25911 and 2601. Thirty pupils wrote, all of whom were sueoessful, From Sr. 2nd to Jr. Bra- t/exit-omit, 585, to pasg, 203 -Henry Quorrin, 374 ; Murillo (barrio, 873 ; Tom Fogal, 551 ; Peroy Greensidee, 844 ; Hattie Sharpe, 843 ; Eva Cole, 1342 ; Sammie Kleinschroth, 311 1 Mabel Coat- es, 326 ; Oliver Lindsay, 324 ; Robert Kerr, 1123. From Jr. to Sr. 3rd -Maxi. mum, 605, to pass, 84B -Jas. Richardson, 582 ; Willie Eekmiee, 621 ; Mamie Han' suld, 602 ; Helmut Barr, 476 ; Garfield Dunbar, 445 ; Maud Badgley, 421 . Ella leolcmiev, 402 ; Adam Fletcher, 305 ; Mary Kleinsohroth, 887. Enna Sr. 8rd to Jr 4th-Illaximutm 880 t 416 to pass, - John Kerr, 559 ; Annie Ratentan, 642 ; Mary MOW°, 587 ; Ida Cole, 530 ; Howard McAllister, 487 ; Emma Imlay, 481 ; Edna, leaytund,108 ; Carl Malik lister,188 ; Geo, Sharpe, 488 ; Willie Dowdell, 427 ; Willie Lindy, 425. 0110. Bongos, lerinoipal, MAMMON/AL.-Cupid so0red another victory on Wednesday evening of this week when the banns of marriage were eolernnized by Rev. D. 73. IlleRae, be- tween 5. 2. Malitty, a well-known young farmer of the Rh an, of Guey, and wog Mary A., the estimable daughter of Wm. Eltiott, of this place. The eoremony was performed at the home of the bride at 0 p, rn,, in the pregonoe of the im. mediate relatives of the contrateting partiog. Miss Mina Brown was brides- maid and A.B. Malay, brother to the groom, was greemetrum, Wedding gifte valuable and weed bespoke the pope. lenity of the bride. A SUM yttious 0319. 90)? was served and atnple justice dote' to the good 'hinge provided, Alter 0611 evening spent in social chat the oompatly separated with many expressions of good wishes for the future happinese and prosperity of Mr. McKay and bride in whinti Puo Pon very hointily joine, The happy twain have settled rime to the state I:entities of life en the McKay honmetead, and begin housekeeping nuclei: most anspicsines eneumetanees, County Treasurer Wright, of Essex, six or seven years ago wag required to PAY $18,000 alleged shortage to the trinnielpality. Hie nephew, Walter Wright, Inta diseovered that thee() was no shortage but a. Mistake in bookkeeps ing, and the etenieipauty will be asked to rettntA the 418,000. vIr ;el iffmo _ \ . Call and see our Serges, Tweeds and Worsteds. The new- est effects in English, irisb. and Scotch Serges in the most Fashionable Colors. The latest patterns in English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. We have the finest display of Clay Twills and Venetian Worsteds ever shown in Brussels. Also a select line of Trouserings and Fancy Vestings on hand. Alex. Str an. treesreaWeeepperneee,,,,,-,11,11. j Those New Spring Goods that have just arrived. did the young men of Brussels and surrounding country- buy their Spring Hats from us last season ? it WU an acknowledged fact by everybody that we had the e Nicest Hats in town. This Season it is the same. We have the latest styles in the Wilkinson and Wakefield hard and soft felt Hats and many other makes too numerous to mention. Also a large assortment of SPRI G AND SLIMMER OAPE.3. Opeoial line of WItanan'r3 Caps. IRTS. You only need to 0X1111111.0 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 Select Line of Neckwear iil BOWS and Four-in-hand always in stock. Also a Fashion- able line of Suspenders. Solo agent for "Solid Comfort" Suspenders for Brussels. Our Goods are NEW and we Guarantee Satisfaction.