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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1895-7-19, Page 7JULY 1J, 181 Efel.gx• EIVIres Peter W. Scott is attending the Mem/n- it? Grand Lodge ku Toronto thie week, The Orangemen of tide pines went to LuOknow on Friday, They bee° a new hamper this year, John L, Geddes is now the proudest man in our town t 110 was preeented by his faithful spouse On Saturday with a eon lend heir, Hang Brendon and assBr l beswere e united in marriage on Wednesday ab the residence of Thos, Brydges, father of the Arida, We wish thein a long and happy life,, Acorns r. -Thursdays of last week I3asi1 Ooultos met with a 8erlau9 and what might have been a fatal accident in, the broom handle department of the mill, He had thrown the belt from the pulley. which drives the butting saw, whiolt con. tinned running for soma time, and was stepping across the loose helt to attend to. some other duties when the belt suddenly tightened. and was drawn into the butting maohine, drawing Mr, Coulter, who be. ' /came tangled in it. Had the belt not broken, as it very fortunately did, he would have been out to pieces by theater. As it is he has a badly onb arm and is seriously bruised, bub will soon be all right agoin. Jos. Nixon had the points of a couple of his fingers taken off .points the mill a few days ago. 647 Eel ton. Mize Swallow, milliner, is home from Midland for her holidays. .. The Fall wheat is filling up splendidly and is likely to be an excellent sample. Two children of Jas. Petrie,who have been ill with diphtheria; are recovering. Chicken pox and measles are prevalent in some portions of McKillop township. Rev. Mr. Forrest was at Wingham on Tuesday attending Maitland Presbytery. Quarterly meebmg services will beheld in Walton cirouit one week from next Sabbath. Tho Walton Orange Lodge are justly proud of their beautiful banner, labial has now carried' off the prize on two oc- casions. They are also proud of 'their Lady True Blues, who conetrunted the banner. Tho little daughter of the late Richard Sperling has succumbed to brain fever. The funeral tools place on Sunday, Rev. Mr. Forrest taking the service. Wo ex. tend our heartfelt sympathy to the fam- ily in this sudden affliction. The Methodists at Maine, in Wallaoe township, haves. good °burgh, an excellent ohoir and fine organ. On a recent Sab. bath theRev. T. W. Coons, who has be- come the pastor of the Fordwioh circuit. preached a most eloquent sermon iu this church to a crowded bousafrom the words "Pray without oeasiog." It is worthy of mention that Mr-Coeene had the pleasure or preaabing on that occasion before four generations, namely : 0. Oosene, of Wal- lace, his grandfather ; Charles Cosene, of Trowbridge, his father ; himself and his little son. Bin eval so. llr. Jennings is still improving. Mr. and. Mrs. Zilliax, of Brussels, were in town on Sunday. Mise Fanny'Pattereon, of Wingham, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. Moffatt, of Galt, is the guest of Mrs. Hugh Roes at present. Rev. Mr. and Mies Anderson, of Wrox- eter, were in town on Tuesday. Clifford Pugh ie spending his holidays with his grandparents at Brussels. Mise Ellison, of Wingbam, was the goat of Mrs. McDonald on Tuesday. , Rev. A. X. Hartley was attending the Presbytery in Wingbam on Tuesday. Mies Charlotte Laokie, of Wroxeter, is the guest of Mire. Joe Pugh at present. Ur. Saunders, of the Wroxeter Advo- cate, gave our village a flying visit on Tuesday. Miss Lillie Moss, who has been attend- ing the Collegiate in Goderiob, came. home last Wednesday. Leslie and Stanley Jones, of Walker• ton, were visiting their uncle, R. Mc- Pherson, on Saturday. Mies McPherson, of Detroit, who has been visiting her brother for over a month, left for her home on Monday. There will be no servioe in the Presby- terian church on Sabbath as the pastor, Rev. A. Y. Hartley, is away on a visit. Robert McPherson hae gone on a visit to his ;parents, who reside in the States. He expeota to be absent about ten days. Will. Gray, who hae been tailoring here for years, left for the Old Country on Thursday of last week. He will be great- ly missed as he was a very nice young man. PCtIi tri. What is wrong with the foot ball olub 7 Miss A. Newcombe, of Clinton, is visit. ing friends here. Aoonaert under the anspiees of the 0. 0. F.Thnreday evening of this week. Townehip0uunoll will be held here on Tuesday of next weekecommeuoing tet 10 a.m. The Methodist ohoir of this place Bang at the Oranbrook, pill-nip on .Thursday of last week. Mise W. Raynard wrote on the second. class, teachers' extiminution in Listowel lest week. John Bokenier and family moved into their handsome residence ou Wednesday of tiffs week. Principal Dobson has an aeeiatant, who for the present will spend his time, in the primary department. The carpenters oonmeneed work on Eph. Caber's house last week. Epb. expecte lo ()Dopy it this Fall. Mrs. G. Welsh received' the sad Intel. Iigenoe on Tuesday that her mother was dead, Mrs. Welsh left for Peterboro' at once, Ebbe) is well supplied with music teachers beta certain gentleman Bnde it necessary to take his lesoone from a lady mesi0ian who lives near Brussels. No ' doubt hie first attempt was "After the Ball,' The exoeedingly hot and dry weather, of the past month has dried up the. pgreetures on the roads and our village !owe are beginning .to break into grain' fields and gardens. Several gardens have been almast'Completely destroyed in this way during the past week. C. 0. F. -The following are the newly elected ofiioers of Court'plthol, 0, 0. F., No. 261 ;-0. R., Geo. Imlay ; V. 0. R.,, John Mindere ; Chap., Jas, Tete ; R. S., Geo. Dobson ; F. S. Wm. Spence ; Treas , L. Eeltmier ; S. W., Wm. Rout. ley J. W., Harvey Dobson ; S. B., John Kellner ; J. B., Joseph Hemeworth. TFIE BRUSSELS POST eerily Dano vnmte!Far erre rzomgo r C, Rupp, of Tooawator, spent a tow W,11:uighb, Mathematical Meta of David Robert?, blacksmith, of Ripley, dap nudge the pazental 1.q a We ere. the Beltovilla 0ullogiete Insbttete, Mrs, formerly of this town, ib ie said, Ile fail diet that Charlie will melte more fro. $night and ehlldrea aro viattiug rand I en heir to a snug little seal of money by Tient visits home now, and friends In thio locality, bbs death of a w rehtiivs It is repotted bleat a wedding is to take Wm. Armstrong, Brussels, hae been A dol; b,yIowas pa.ssed et last moat Platte in 9.0)onlo title month, in which tt engaged as leacher of Waltltelcl's s011441, inn of the Town Conon, levying a tax of young lady who dote not live more then 12th eon., for next year, Ile is Oohing 12 for keel and 18'lor bitches,and ntalt- a mile from Ethel will take a prom's. in Grey Oo, this year and is cloiug goo l fug it npom:eery bleat all dogs be regieter. nen t part, Tl,e gsaotn hails from the work, ed and wear a berg. neighllorbood of Moorefield. The couple Somme Duan, -The death is alwoueo. { J, fd, Stephenson Into linlehed movini; intend epeedttig their honoymnon lu ed of Bertha Helen Heritage, daughter of the skating rink. The buiidlug was to Manitoba, .Now guess who it ie if you Tltoe. Heritage, Woodbine Oobtage, Tem. loot or so ton long for the lot, end a piece don township, formerly of this cnvn,thip,' had to be out off one section. The build• on Wednesday afternoon. Mies lIeri• ing will be pat in thorough- repair, and bade was a leading member of London the lovers el skating will have a e ilendid Woes M th di.t 0 o a of t her t and Iso u t k t_ enjoy e Cve at Moo f he lace i, which a n t them sl s ohoir, being a valued singer. Ori Saler. their heelbh•giving exercise, when Winter day she was atbaoked with iufiabnmation, comes, which eventually proved fatal. Tire. At the regular meeting of Maitland funeral takes place Friday afternoon, Ledge, No, 119, I. 0. 0, F., the following Gone or re Str0135.-On the 111h of July ofbOers were instrefied for the present John Brown's shingle mill and all the term by Wm. Robertson, D, D, G. M. : J, A, Mowat, N. G, ; J, Elder Y. G, ; J: 1. Groves, R. 8, ; T J. Elliott P. S. ; 'o'er drookensbire, T, ; Ib, J. Rose, W. ; A, Tipling, 0. ; J. W. Haines, R. 1. N. G. ; D. Oempbeil, L. S. N. G. ; N. Mb- Gregor, L G. Rev. Wm. Mo0uliouob, D. D., noted Presbyterian divine, died at Truro on Sunday. He was 74 years of age. Frank 0. Boyle, formerly a hotel•keep• er in Aberfoyle, laberly n hostler in Guelph, was found dead in bed by his wife. A collisionwllleh entailed fatal re. sults, occurred on'Saturday afternoon near Victoria Park, Toronto, between a special with a pio-rtio party aboard and a Soarboro oar. Two boys, Jas. Stew• art and Frank Townsend, and motor. man W. J. Graham, were very seriously injured and a number of others alightly hurt. The two boys have since died and the motorman's °henoes of re0overy are not very good. can, Well's you heal goeta we may tell you sometime, Iihl.gt'rin. Mee, Errington and Lottie are visiting• Mende in Clinton, Mre. Sheriff, of Toronto, is visiting friends on the 8rd. Mrs. Campbell, of Detroit, is visiting. relatives on, the 1st and and cons. Reeve Mooney oowmenoed harvesting meehieery including the threshing Ilia Fall wheat an Thursday of this week, machine engine and thirty buaolras of Wm,.Woodrow has gone to spend the shinglee belonging to Mr. Cools and. Mr, Summer with his brother in Algoma. Bateman were destroyed by fire, Mr. We wish him success in hie new Mime. Brown was running that day and was Mrs, H. Robb was eatiously' injured in away to dinner;abont 20 minutes when Luoknosv on the 12th by the falling of a hey ow the smoke coming out of the hotel verandah, under which he was mill. When they got to the mill it was standing. too late to save anything, He thinks Mies 0. J, Ireland, who has been living the fire caught under the boiler. There on the 2nd line for some time; hae return. was 00 ineuraooe and the lose is about ed home, Since her departure the 2nd $800. Mr, Brown had his face burned: is very lonelyFle went right off to Brantford and our- ., Last Sabbath afternoon the Union Bab. chased a No. 1' new outfit for bhreshieg bath school was re -organized in Ander- this seaeon. He deserves to summed ae son's eohool house, Ord line, e large be works hard and leas Iota of pluck. number being present. Reeve' Strachan, AMAX, Dteaaaean:-Once more the of Grey, will be Superintendent and Bible Broughton, Elms, end Grey.ditch case ohm teacher. He will be aesiebed John has been dealt with and the plaintiff once Mason, Miss Joan Ireland and others. more sat on. The legal note concerning Cnrm,-On Saturday, 5th ineb„ John the ease be ae follows :-9liroaghton v. Gray, half brother to Jae. Duncan, 4th Township of Grey and lillma.-Judgment line, died at his home in Lindsay, aged on appeal by' plaintiff from judgment of 50 yore. He bad been .ill for -soma' Palooubri$ge, J„ who tried the action at years, Bright's disease being the trouble. Toronto upon pleadings and admieaione, The funeral took place on Sunday, Mr. in so far ae it dismissed the aotion, which Duncan attending it. Deceased left a was brought by an owner of land in the 'wife and three children to mourn hie Townehip of Enna to restrain the town. demise. He was a faithful member of ship-enforoing and passing by-laws for the Presbyterianohuroh. Mc. Gray vie the oonstruobiou of drainage works. Ap• ited in this looality for a time about 3 'peal dismissed with oats. Mabee (Strat- years ago, seeking health, ford) for plaintiff. Gamow, Q.O., for de - The reopening services bele in San. feadapts, the Township of Grey ; Mo - shine Methodist church last . Sabbath Pher„on, (Stratford) for defendants, the were very enjoyable, largo congregations Township of Elma.jl If we were giving being present both morning and evening. advice to Mr Broughton we would say Rev. Mr. Fair, of Londesboro', preached he'd better let up on law se the Ooarts two excellent discourses which were- are evidently'"agiu" him. highly appreciated by the audiences. ^-+- Monday evening' the garden party i Creenba•ools. at Thos. Wilkinson's was greatly inter- A. W. Wynn paid us a flying visit on fered with owing to the heavy showers of Saturday - rain, but even in the fade of this 017 Flax pulling will commence in about were realized, which with the oolleotions two weeks, will apply on the improvemaut of the Miss Ada Dialing is home from Lon - church. don on a visit, the spirit of Elizabeth Marshall, beloved George bhome. Hudson, of Sebrfngville, spent wife of George •Brydon, was beckoned Sunday.0Da es snipped away. Last Sabbath morning deceased A. C. onmes shipped a car 10381 of eat. had a stroke of paralyeis affecting her tie to Montreal this week. right side and resulting in ltdr death, quad, Zimmer was renewing old Dire, Brydon was born in Strathnaver, acquaintances "Ilt, wife and family, of Bel- Sutherlaodehfre, Sootlaod. in April, 1819, vine, are holidaying at Jae. Knight's, and was united in matrimony to her now Mrs. Smith and family, of Stratford, bereft partner about 45 years ago. Mr. were visiting at A2. Galer's last week. Brydon wad shepherd to the Duke of Miss Mary , Zimmer, of Hartle Iowa, Portland for 30 years ; came to Canada 9 is here for an extended visitamong years ago and the old people have resided friends. with their son•in.law, Walter Innes, Rev. D. B. Mello attended Maitland suie Mheyrs.Iavese thr a aMrs nliving, Presbytery meeting last Tuesday in whose husband is game peeper to Sir WMoeb of. Robert Sinclair, Oaitbn°s, Scotland ; •Most of the farmers in this vicinity Wm. Brydon, of Manitoba ; and Miss have their hay ant and report the crop as very light. Brydon. The subject of this notice was a person of rare intelligence, a true wife, The Knox church for the new horse sheds Rad - affectionate mother and devoted Chris- d Knox 818 501 has been let to F. Rnd- tian. Her aged partner,Iwho is 77 years datz for the stem of1400. of age, is deeply sympathized with. The Miss Perris Soutl home last week funeral will take plane from Mr. Innes', from her trip l Scugh shed. She enjoyed lot 24, 000.5, on Friday afternoon at 8.30. it very much althoughhad an10 emany Service at 8 o'clock. Interment will be lanae of sea sickness common to many made at Brussels cemetery: • who Dross the Atlantic. SIICCESSETX, PIa h-Ia.-The pio•nic came off on Thursday afternoon of last week as rrev• announced, in Mre. Bcown'e grove, and John Perrie took a trip to Muntreal was a very enooeesfal one in every way, last Tuesday. 125 being cleared when all expeneee were Grey Council will meet at the Hall, utas. Ample justice was done the fine Ethel, Tuesday of next week, at 10 a. m, bill of fare and after that interesting de- Mieses Jen. and Aggie McNair, Cran• ptrtment was carefully attended to Rev. brook, are rusticating on the 16th con. Mr. Waddell took the chair and introduo- thie week. ed the following excellent program :- Mies Fannie Cowen, of Maitland Bank, Musical selections by Messrs. Morgan MoKillop; basses Carrie and Kate and and Goetz ; oriel selections by Ethel John, of Sarnia, are holidaying at "River. choir ; address by Rev. E. V. Smith ; re- side." - citations by Miss Lida, Hall and Ino. F. Tall wheat harvest is about ab hand. Knight ; reading by W. Knight, of Belle - The crop will be fairly good, the heads villa. The fanny drill, in which 32 girls, having filled well. Straw is shorter than ranging from 16 years down, usual. took part was first•claes, and Avrrro2.' SALs or FAnats.-F. 8. Soobb, the Misses Switzer deserve ored• Brussels, has reoeied inetruotions from it for arranging ie. Various amuse - G. K. Matheson,, proprietor, to sell by menta in the shape of swings, ebo., were public auction at the mill on lot 33, son. provided and everybody present appeared 16, on Thursday, Aug. 81,11, at 2 o'clock to enj ly themselves. p. m., lots 33 and 84, con. 16 ; lots 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 97, 28, 83 and 34, Don. 17 ; 1$olonvvorth. and lots 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, con. Dan. MoDouald is slowly recovering. 18. On these lots there is a quantity of T. Cummiug'e new house is nearing black ash, elm, cedar, &o. completion. Hsstsu's AL•ren -One of those events The first brick of the new hotelwas laid whi011 always claim the interested at- tention of old and young took place Wed. W. Brown, of Windsor, is visiting his nesday evening of last week at tate home father, S. Brown. of L. lvloNeil, 16th con., when his eetim• able daughter, Mise Tena, wee joined in matrimony to James M. Knight, of Petrolie. Shortly after 4 o'olook the prinoipeI miters appeared and to the music of the wedding marelt, played by Miss Sohoales, took their posibign in front of the olBoiating elergymau, Rev. D. B ivloRae. The bride, who looked °harmiu g, was given away by Iter father. The groom was supported by hie oonsin, John F. Knight, while Bliss Ella Mc- Neil, sister of the bride, performed the duties of bridesmaid. The bride was attired in white fanny woolen sills, hem- med with Bilk lane and ribbons, and car- ried a be11.11H l bouquet of wax lilies. The bridesmaid, who else looked oharm• ing, wore a suit of white Marseilles and bouquet of pink roses. The oeremony and' congratulations being over the 0otn• pony, about 175, sat down and enjoyed the wedding supper oh the lawn. An expellant program rested the people after the table work. Instrumental music was supplied by .here, Wm, Knight, Mies Silraohan, Masers. Lamont, Stewart, Steins and Wieberg ; dnetts by -Mr. and Miss ,Sbraohan,and a solo by D. Strath - an. Much appreoiated recitations were given by Missee I]i,a McNair, Jennie Mo= Nair and John P. Knight. Rev. D. B.' Monae acted in the opacity of chairman in his own admirable style. The wed- ding presence were numerous, costly and ilandsome. The happy twain took the evening train, and showere of•t•ioe, for n few weeks honeymoon at Bayfield, Sarnia and other points, previous to their settling down in their home in Petrolee" Mr, and Mrs. Knight'e many friends extend most hearty oougratula• tions and trust that Sweet matrimonial joys may be theirs, FIRE! Ft1REA Tho undersigned is prepared to Insure all kinds of Village rn•operty at the lowest rates ill the fallowing first•olaes companies, viz.: - •'Lancashire," of Manchester, Capital 8 Million Pounds Stirling. "Still," of London, Established A. D. 1710. - Capital 7 Million Dollars. "Welliogion lfutual," of Guelph, Established 1840. Also 820,000 to Loan on good Farm security at, 51 aucl 0 per cent. for 6 or 10 years. 88.4 J. A. Creighton. UME UME! The undersigned will keep on hand a constant supply of White Fresh Lime suit- able for all Building and Plastering purposes. • Also North ' Shore' Pine Lath and White Brick ' for Sale. L. A. Lowry, BRUSSELS. 60 DAYS CANADIAN NORTH-WEST EXCURSIONS FRO,II ALL STATIONS . J LIDA. ALWAYS THE OHEAPEST4.-- 111111 F� V P And merchants who don't make mistakes don't make anything. it were possible for us when buying, to be able to soleet only t33: G' goods that are going to sell there would be little trouble in runn15wr , a Dry Goods store ; but as it is impossible to buy without malsi , ; , mistakes it is impossible to run a dry goods business without .m s-..- ing losses. Just we are doing our losing. It is no, clif,9'• .. - . ��w felonce to us, why we have too muehfia. any line of goods. It is sufficient for us to know that we arc onwo -- stocked and that 'any line that we have too much of must be rednet- ed, and we will make the price low enough to move every slow-goirs14, line in the store. Compare these Prices. 25 pieces of American Gingham, guaranteed Fast Colors, woaitl.-:•^ everywhere 12ia, clearing price 70. 5 Dress Lengths, Silk and Wool Crepon, regular price •$5.25, ale, - ing at $3.85 each. 3 Dress Lengths, all wool Crepon, regular price $4.55, clearing ark $8.15 each. 20 pieces of 86 inch Pure Wool Dress Serge, all shades and tdairEf,', ,. worth everywhere 25e, clearing at 20c. • 15 pieces fine 86 in. Factory Cotton, special price 8c. per yard. 15 dozen Ladies' absolutely Fast Black, Seamless Cotton Doss . worth 15c, clearing at 10c. 25 pairs of American Blankets, large size, regular price $1.85, clear-- hag-at rlear-ing-at $1.10 per pair. 15 dozen Men's Four-in-hand Ties worth anywhere 25c, apes • price 15e. Special Reductions in Parasols : $8.50 Lines for $2.60 $8.00 Lines for $1.60 $1,25 Lines for $1-ffs1 3.00 2.15 1.65 " 1.35 1.00 7.•.: 2.50 " 1.90 1.50 " 1.10 75 " ear: • Come to us every time for the Latest in Dress Goo€kE..- our prices are always Trade Winners. FERHJSI J !ALLALM Y. I The Highest Price paid for Butter and Eggs. JUNE 25 Gond to returu until AUG. 24 JULY 9 " SEP. 8 JULY 23 " " SEP. 22 -TO - 1805 Dolomitic Denton Esro$28,00 6eGln Rinaaarih Mooaontin Regina MooneJ,nv ) $30.0o Yorkton Prince Albert 16935. 00 atugury RN], User } d 4 0, O O EdmontonW Holders of July an and. 88rd Excursion Tickets will be iuood time to attend the Winnipeg Industrial Pair, July 1011, to 50011, Miss Ann Ronald spent Sunday at her and C3rnud Territorial Ilxpositiou, Regina, home in Listowel. July Seth to August 10111. Wm, Bargnee is .learning the black- T. FARROW, smithiug with J. lvXeikeljohn. AGENT, BRUSSELS. Find. Milne and his sister called on friends in this vicinity on Sunday, A large number from this vicinity took in the celebration at Harrieton out J tl Y 2t 1 l t. Mrs. S. Brown and her sister, Mrs. Houston, were absent on an extentlecl trip to Teeswater and other points. Quite a number from Mol'eswortlt vicinity attended the wedding of Miss T.' McNeil, at Craubrook, and report a 'good time. Haymaking is in all its stages ; soma through, some just started and some have yet to senrt. The orop is vol:y light in this part. . Miss 13. 11:1:oDonall is gape ill at pres- ent. Among others on the sick list aro Carrie Mitchell, J. Alexander, Jas. Terry nal Biro. T. McDonald. We hops to see them all armed again soon. `1Wicrg'ilone . The Fall Show will be held in Wing. ham on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 24113 and 2988. Court Wingham, L 0. F., intend hold. Pictures of your houses and stock, ing their armee! esenrsion to Sarnia and Detroit, on Saturday, AngustOrd. In o0mplianeb with it largely sighed petition, the 15187017 has proclaimed 1111. day, July 2111), n nubile holiday for the 101,5. Wm. Lithgow, a fortnet well known resilient of the town, but who has been residing in Blu°vale'fur•eome tune, left cm Thursday morning of lest • week for Shoal take, Manitoba, where ho will re. Bide in future with a Bidet, Mre,D; Mair. Doll'1 Shod 1 It will soon be known 1 and tak- ing all kinds of Photos, Cray- ons, Pastells and Water - Colors. Pictures taken as natural as life of Fathers, Mothers, and Babies, Grandfathers and Great -Grandfathers, and Gentlemen with their Ladies. Lawns, Groups, Pic-nic Par- ties, in fact all kinds of out and indoor work in the Highest Style of Art. Having Bought the-. BEAVE a Stoves && Tinware f We are Prepared to Fill all Coni; tracts of Hardware and Tin- ware at Prices to suit.. the Times. avetroughing a Specialty. Repairing Promptly Attended to, H.R. I3„BREWER Gerry.