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The Brussels Post, 1895-8-30, Page 3
11 AuG, 30, 1$96 Town Di,oQto 7. emystLE pn9neu.,-.Sabbath liervicee at 11 a in and 6:70 p.m, Sunday Sohool at 2:30 p m, Bev. John does, B Al pastor, Ss!, ilonN's Cmciou,--,Sabbath Services at 11 a m and 7 p rn, Sunday $ohool at 2130 p. m, Rev. A, TS Griffin, Inoue. bent. Mi9Tnonrs:i Onumou,-Sabbath Services at 10:80 a m. and 60 p m, Sunday School at 2:70 p m. Rev. G, H. Cobble - dick, 111 A, 'B D, pastor. RontAN OATnOLrc Cnonon.-LSabbath Servide third Sonday in every month, at 10:80 a M. Rev Joseph Kennedy, priest, SALvArioa Arnim.—Servloe at 7 and 11 a m and 3 and p m on Sunday and every evening in the week at 8 o'ologk, at the barraeife. Oun F ELLowe' 'lianas every Tbui;eday evening, in Grahame blook. MASONIQ Lo»GE Tuesday et or before full moon, in Garfield block, A 0 13 W LoneE on the 3rd Friday evening of each month, fn Bine. hill's black, 0 0 17 LODGE 2nd end Met Monday evoninge of eaoh month, in Blashill's bloom, I '0 F, 2nd and last Friday in Odd Fellows' Hall. L U L 1st Monday in every month in Orange Hall. Sane 08 S&Ommon, let and 8rd Tues. days of eaoh mouth, in odd Fellows' Hall., K. 0. T. M. LODGE, let and 3rd Thurs. days of each month, in Vanetone blook. Hoar, Cincnn, 2nd and 4tl>.Priday even- ings in Blashill'e Hall. POST Ontreo,-Office hours from 8 a. ni. to 0:30 p. m. MEoeANrce' INSTITUTE.—Library in Holmes' block, will be open from 6 to 8 o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and 8:30 to '$ and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Mise Dolly Shaw, Librarian. TOWN OODNOIL. W. H. Herr, Reeve ; W. H. MoCracken, Robert Graham, R. Leatherdale and B. Gerry, Councillors ; 1', S. Scott, Clerk; Thomas Kelly, Treasurer; D. Stewart, Assessor and J. T. Ross, Collector, Board meets the let Monday in each mouth. Smoot Boiutn.—Rev. Roes, (chairman,) Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid, A. Hunter and J. N. Kendall Seo.-Treae.,; 13. Ross. Meetings 2nd Friday evening in each month. Pmoilo Sonora TEAonEns.—J. H. Cama eron, Principal, Miss Braden, Miss Downey and311es Cooper. BOARD OP fHatnno. Reeve Herr, Clerk Scott, A, Stewart, T. Farrow and J. N. Kendall. Dr. McNaughton, Medical Health Officer. THE BICYCLE GIRL. She stepped up with a bashful smirk, Her manner by mad ooy ; And asked the smiling dry geode olerk To see some corduroy. He showed her blue, and brown and red She hesitated long ; "I think I'll take this ,rind," she said, "You're quite sure that it's strong 7" "How many yards, miss, ,ball it be 7" She blushed a rosy hue ; "Fact is—it's knickers, and (lee hee I) I don't quite know, do you 7" CITY AND COUNTRY. I'd rubber lay out here among the trees, With the einem' birds and the bum'lbees, A-Itowing that I can do as I please, • Than to live what folks call a life of ease, Up tbar in the city. Per I really don't'xaatly underetan' Where the comfort is far any men In welkin' hot brinks an' turn' a fan, An' eujoyin' himself as he ,aye he can, Up thar in the city. It's ;kinder lonesome, mebbe you'll say, Alivin' out here day after day, In this kinder easy, careless way ; But an hour out bora is better'n a day Up thar in the city. As ter that, jus' look at the dowers aroun,' A=peepin' their beads up all over the ground', An' the fruit a.bencin' the trees 'way down. Yon don't find snob things as these in town, Or, ruther, in the city. As I Laid afore, such things as these, The flowers, the birds an' the bum',' bees, An' a livin' out hero among the trees Where you can take your ease and do as you please, Makes it better'n the city. Now, all the talk don't 'mount to snuff, 'Bout this kinder life a-bein' rough, An' I'm sure it's plenty good enough, A' 'tween; you an' me, 'tain't half as tough As livin' in the city. "IF I DIDN'T FORGET HOW OLD I WAS." If I didn't forget how old I was, Do you think I'd nob like I often does ? Do you think I'd awing from the front yard gate, If 1 oonld remember that I was eight ? If I didn't forget how soon I'd grow To be a big man. like Uncle Joe, Do you think my pa would have to seold 'Ctrs I didn't do as I wits told ? Do you think I'd set my pa eo wild, And set so muoh like a little ohild, If I didn't forget I washalf•paeb eight 7 An' would Mee Brown have to keep ttte late ? Mies Brown said I Was "a little fiend," An' I didn't know what the old thing moaned ; But she said 'twee bene I played so rough, An' it, mado my ma just cry—eure'nough If I didn't forget, do yam e'pbee that I Would ever not sobs to make her cry 7 And don't you ,'pees I'd behave just fine if I didn't forged was going on nine 7 ,., If I could remember, don't you suppose I would take caro of my Sunday olo'es An' would I get mad at my-oouein Ben Al Without getting riglit away good again ? Pa says ho believes I wee juet born bad, An' Uncle' Joesays that I'm; "like ;my dad,,' An' Aunt Lon eaye she don't suppose I'll ever be better, but ma—oho knows And'ehe huge me oleo with a kiee, beouz She ant's, "I forgot how old I was.", WREN MARIA JANE IS MAYOR, Whon Marla Jane'e Mooted to the mayor- alty chair 'I'bore'll be many wrongs corrected tbab aw upw apparent there, '1be sidewalks trill be oarpoted, the etreebe swept tiVioe a day, The alleys be air fragrant as fields of new, mown hay. -. What with parties and reooptione and .00- oaeionally a ball, There will be a teaueformatipn around the oity hall ; And eaoh Ward in the city will be repre- aerated then 33y lovely alderwoiien and rapt horrid aldermen, When Maria Jane is Mayor, none hub ladies, will, of course, Be appointed members of -the' city police forge ; And ni their bloomer uniforms they'll look so very sweet, Tho gang to be arrested will outrider it a treat. The stores will be compelled to have a bargain sale eaoh day, And for chewing gum and soda you will, not have to pay ; Oh, great reforms will be projected, all the wrongs will be corrected, When Maria •Jane's eleoted to the mayor- alty ohair. I.nxcl,ttuow. 50 ladies of Brews County W. O. T. U. held their annual meeting here Thursday of last week, There were about 70 tickets so id Tues- day for Manitoba and the Northwest at Port Elgin, Paisley and Luoknow. An organized and well directed effort ie being made, with every muss, to again get the town band into drab clear shape. Stealing chickens has become a science with some of the boys in this village, and scarcely a week payees but some, hen roost hae been raided. Gr01'1•ie. Farmers are complaining that foxes are killing their poultry. Samuel Greer left for Toronto, where he has secured a situation. A union meeting of the Young People's Societies of the different churches was held in the l7reebyterian (March Friday evening. The Gerrie quoit club went over to Teeawater to pitch a return match with the club of that town and were defeated by 17 shots. Mrs. Was. Leech, who has been serious- ly i11, is very little better. Mr, .Leeoh, who was in Manitoba, was telegraphed for and arrived home on Tuesday night's train. G ode rich.. A looal bowling tournament has been in progress during the past week. J. T. Garrow, M. P. P., has returned from his holidays at ooean Grove. The will of the late Registrar .Dickson, of Goderich, has been probated for an estate valued at $27,000. Deputy Warden Curry takes this op portnnity towarn campers and others against violations =of the game laws in this section. S. M. Halliday, the reetauroateor, has been offered and accepted a lucrative position in Detroit, the duties of which he will begin onSept, 2nd, Harry Hart has leased MoLean'e Opera House at Goderich for the ooming season, and will have it improved and rearranged in its appointments so as to' make it more comfortable and conveni- ent. Several boys were brought up before the P. M. charged with stealing fruit and violating the bathing by-law. They were discharged after being reprimanded and told that any future violation of the law would be severely dealt with. The trial of Medoalf Alderson and Thomas Alderson, of the township of Stephen, for doing bodily harm to Mich-. ael Hemeicker, took place on the 16tih be- fore His Honor, , Judge Doyle. Both prisoners' were found not guilty of the charge preferred, and the elder, Medoalf Alderson, pleaded guilty to a charge of common assault and was allowed to go on suspended sentence. Philip Holt de- fended. Judge Carpenter, of Detroit,: and Mr. Smith, of the Michigan bar, on the invitation of His Honor, Tudg eDoyle, were seated with him on the benoh. OSea, forth. Alex. Wilson secured several prizes ab the shooting matches in London. Most of those from Seaforth who were Damping at Bayfield have returned home and the celebrated White Ciby has col- lapsed for this season. T. D. Hays hae rented his two firms in McKillop, near Seaforth, to the l\Oessre. Strong, of Tuokeremith, and intends coming to Seaforth to live. Mies Lulu Duncan ie visiting friends in town. Julius Darman and Miss Lulu intend shortly to go to the south, where they will in future reside. The Christian Endeavor Sooiety of the Presbyterian churchintend holding a pink and white social in the basement of the church on Friday evening, Aug. 80. A large quantity of clothing, sufficient to fill two large boxes, was packed and Bent away last weep for the Indiana of the Northwest by the ladies of Seaforth Auxiliary of Foreign llliesione. It was all of'excellent quality and included con. eiderable bedding, eto.' Twenty, eight tickets were sold at See, forth station for Manitoba on Tuesday. Among Hideo who went were : A. Colo, L. Procter, A. Hugili, D. Rennie, 0. Rennie, Thomas McMichael, for Moose. jaw ; H. Pybae and' A. Pybue for Date - von ; A, Currie and J. McDonald, for Statooate. About 800 admirers of the Excelsior Lacrosse Club, of Brampton, accompan• ied the firemen of that piece on their ex. Manion to Seaforth to wibnese bast Fri. day's lacrosse maboh'between the Excel, Biers and the Seaforth team. The Sea - forth band and Merman 'met the visibore at the station, and with the Brampton band' and firemen formed in line and par- aded the main street. About 2 c'olook the gates were thrown Open, and between 1,000 and 1,500 were admitted. The ex- citement was intense, and both olsbe wdro heartily cheered on every movement they made. The game passed off with only one oe two email scraps, First game --Seaforth, after 17 minutes' play. Sea. forth also got esoond, third and fourth games, in 18i, 4 and 8 minutes, respect- ively, Score,'4 to 0 in favor of Seaforth. Ih the second game Bell, of Seaforth, TRE DRUSSELS POST aceeter ° I maw ram'iesfbWYeseiteIBtkr WIAS. elippoa, and :thing heavily,' eopld not eentinue play, a d Hodson, of the 7ixcol- ilors, retired with him to even up. Gllnlcrxh, A large wild eat Wee seen on the Bans, ford farm the other evening. , Deputyreeve Cantelon has e, man bey- ing hit supply of apples in Prince 7114• ward opnnty, Geo. Hanley and wife have returned from; Torogtp, tiro operation the farmer underwent being beneficial to hie dye eight, The editor of the New Lara is not en applicant for the Registrarship although he has stronger elates than many who are applying. The Finapoial meeting for the Gode- rich dietriot, Methodist church, will be held at Holmesville, on Sept, 17, coin• mending at 1.0 o'clock, A new boiler has been ordered from Goldie, Mo0ulloch & Co„ Galt, for the electric light Works, and it is intended to put in other new machinery during the Fall. Rev. John Mon wan, Normal Secretary OE the Frovineial 0, S. Aeeoeiation, will hold meetings in Olinten on Sept. 18.12 for the purpose of giving Normal inetruo. time, The Lieub.•Governor has written to the Secretary of the Heron Central, intimal• ing that he cannot be present at the Pair this year, he having an important en. gagetnent elsewhere.. C :amxadtta,ix Newre. Sir Richard Cartwright has given 720 to the Ingersoll fair. Loudon is to have a new Y. M. C. A, building, to ooet $20,000. Capt. Spain has removed his museum from Port Dover to Fort Erie, A Hamilton boy was sentenced to four years at Mimics.for stealing.a melon. Otterville hall a sensation oyer a ease of horsewhipping on the public street. Sovereign Great Priory Knights, Templar of Canada, are Go oonolave at St. John, N. B. Chas. Book, 'bus driver, at Ridgeway, was fatally injured by hie horses running away on Friday. William Gibney, insurance agent, of Orillia, hae disappeared, and no trade of him can be found. William Evans was found dead in Hamilton $ay, and it is suspected that he committed suicide. J. 137. Laing, of the Toronto Cricket Club, scored 102 runs, not out, against the Chicago Wanderers. The Christian Brothers are likely to withdraw from the Ottawa schools rather than make the reforms demanded of them. Attorney -General Silton said Friday that he did not know if the sohoel dfffi. may is being adjusted by Sir John Schultz and Premier Bowell. A baby show, ,open to the Province, yyvnnvry,n,rn W. N. pourer, of Townsend, pulled a pea vine from rale field recently which contained 93 pods, producing 404 poets. RRECAiAoIeoz Orman ON A Dar,—South' American Rheumatic Cure for Rbenma tism and Neuralgia radically owes in 1 to 3 days, Its action upon the syetem is remarkable and mystet'iorts. it re. moves at once the ounce and the disease imtnediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefite, 70 bents, Warranted by G. A, .ijeadwan. ,NE S AND V bi CLEAR; 't r, "SKIN, t1 R E` C o.Ks 'C 11?Arr.;uo `l INDIGE $TION.OIZ Z mNess. �RtJpTlQNSQNHl- SKIiV. BE'AOT"1'FiE5 ti`"'G'b1411P'L'E"K1 OF.';. 7f1 0- AGGS+� 1NtLi..Nor cu E An Agreeable Laxative and 2101WE 1307700, Sold by Druggists or eenb by ,Flail. 250.,.30ad and 71,00 par package, Samples free. 1(0 1El'O The Favorite TOOTII POWOEO Ali forthe!raethandBreatb,2ge. Sold by .718. £OX, Drneslet, Brussels. MONEll TO 1AOAN.. Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 & 61 Per Cent., Yearly.,, Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when 'required. A.pl?ly to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels, T 101E MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in its streets and never blisters. Rend proofs below, KEN®AWS SPAWN DUNE. 130012 Cannan Ifendorson Co., 11L, D'a.,Oe, '11. Dr. n, J. KENDALL bo, Books and oblige zhveu edd me agre t dealrofyour Randall's spavin CUD 11itbFood success • it Is wonderful medlolne. 1 once had a mare that had an (Moult S,",vin and tiro botles cured her. 2 keopabottle Y uo'et truly,d time. Powlaa KENDALL'S SPAM MIME. Carron, Mo., Apr.1,'02, Dr. B. J. IttunA ,L CO. "8 dill's Spavin Cure severali utat bottles ,. 11 thlnlc it the best Ladment I aver used. Have re- ,00vedone Curb w meed Sparta and killed Goo ii `, Spark... Have recommended 10 to my friends who aro anion pleased 1111h uuillceep it. Respectfully, S. R. RAY, P, O. Resat& For Sale by all Druggists, or address Dr. D. tr. IiB/VI:14ZZ 001)11"4271",IL-- ENossuaaH FALLS, VT. -:J with big prizes, has been added to the ALLAN list of attractions billed for Labor Day demonstration in Chatham on Sept. 2nd. A man named Kennedy fell from one of the Manitoba harvest excursion trains and was killed. Another man named Saundersou fell off and was severely in- jured. Haan. DISEASE RELIEVED IN 80 MIN. arils.—A11 cases of organic or sympathetic. heart disease relieved in 80 minutes - and quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. One dose oonvinces. Sold by G. A, Deadman. Tho Lake Erie Shote peaoh and apple orop will be large thio' season, but, owing to the belief of a short stop elsewhere, prices will inn bigb. Already the early fruit is being marketed and finds gniols sale. A young daughter of Thos. Hatter, of Exeter North, fell off a swing the other day, alighting on her head. She hae since been ill, and there ie little hopes for recovery, her brain being seriously af- fected. The trotting horse, PrinoeNottingham, owned by Jos. Black, of Shelburne, was seized in Orangeville, at the races by Deputy Snsritf Lamont under an execu- tion. : The horse was Bold' next day by Black for $1,200 bo satisfy two executions. . OATARRAmRELIEVED IN 10. TO 60 tutruEs.— One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with eaoh bottle of Dr. Agnew's Oatarrah Powder, diffeees this Powder over the surface of the 'nasal passages. Painless and delightful to use, it relieves instantly, and permanent- ly cures Catarrah, Hay. Fever, Colds, Headach e, Sore Throat,' Tonsilitis and Deafness' 80 cents at G. A. Deadman'e. W. H. Metoalf, Armorial Hall, Bur. ford, is introducing into our country a new enterprise, viz. ; the culture of mushrooms. Mr. Metcalf devotes two fields almost exolusively to the growing of these"dainty articles, and finds ready markets for all be can protrude, in Brant- ford arid Toronto. Some mornings he gathers as many as 25 or thirty large baskets, and states that the experiment ie a very lucrative one., LINE. sunizan 1.895. LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY & MONTREAL SERVICE.' From From y'roin Liverpb'I STPAIDDIDEs. A/Outran':. Quebec. Daylight. R a m. 1 Aug. Sierdtutan .. .... 17 " 1s. 8 ' Lacnentlan 24- " 24 15 ' Parisian 81 " - 1 $ep, 22 " Moo Oli u 7 SOD. 7 28 " : .Nunndinn ,14 " . 15 " RATES ov PASSAGE —Cabin, $50 to.$90'; return $110 to $102. Second Cabin, $30 ; return, $55. Steerage, $15. I 'Paseengere may go via Montreal and return byNew York or vies versa. For farther; information as to rates, ,&c., apply to W. H. KERR, AGENT; BRUSSELS. 03 0,10,0 t`• We are prepare d to take any quantity of Tool either for Gash or Trade1 We have a large Assortment of Tweeds, Flannels, Carpets, Blankets,Yarns, Knitted Goods, &c., to choose from. We are also prepared to take in all kinds ofd Manufacturing, Roll Carding, Spinn- ing, Weaving, Fulling, Dressing, 8f.c.. Hoff/E & 00,, Next do©l' to B1ashu11's " ztche ° Shap, rtati We have received the greater part of our : Spring Stock of Boots, and Shoes, comprising the Finest and most Stylish Footwear that the market affords. In Ladies' Misses' and Children's Black and Tan Oxford Ties we are showing ex- ceptionally good value. In Ladies' Gaiters, etc., we have a fine line which are very ,popular just now. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Button Boots in endless variety, at prices to snit the times. In Gents': wear we have all the a leading styles in Dongola, Shall Cord, and Calf. Boys' and Youths' School Shoes at prices that defy competition. Call and see our Lathes' White Canvas Oxfords. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LINES OF OT EAT ER ON Parasols Redaced in Price, Summer Flats and Fancy Straws Reduced in Price, Light Weight and Simmer Dress Goods Reduced in .Price, Summer Coats and Vests, and Suits Reduced in Price, Flannelette Shirts Reduced in Price. No room to IDnumerate Articles and Prices. and secure a Bargain.. A. STRAC AN. NI BRUSSELS. Rips Sewed Free of Charge. GREAT BARGAINS IN slaving purchased the Wall Paper stock of Jas. Q and combined it with my own, T have now the • Largest, Cheapest and Best Display ever made. In:Brussels, Special .Bargains Given during this youth t�a'%a:n+ci '".,tgea F"k_-..•',G,' To save trouble of moving in connec- tion with the erection of new Store. You can save Dollars by dealing with rue in Wall Papers, Borders and Window Shades. Paper 'tonging done in First-cills3 W.Stgp*ie._ R 4�' D A���