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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1895-10-18, Page 3Town Directory. MiIhrit m Ouanoa.—.Sabbath Services at 11 it in and 6;00 p. m. $onlay School at 2:80 p m. Rev. john ROSS, B A, paster. ST. JOHN'S OnUi .—Sabbath Servieee at 11 a m and 7 p m, Sunday fiehool at 2;80 p. m, Rev. A, 10. Gran, iavum- bent:: Mloxlionra'i'GJuunati,- Sabbatlt'Servieee at 10:30 a in and 6:80 1r m, Sunday School at 2.80 p m, Rey, G, H. Cobble. diet, M A, B D, pastor, BOOM; CA'FIloX,Ta Cltunou,—sabbath Service third Sunday in every month, at 80:80 a Tir. Rev Joeeph RennedY, priest. l,ALVATIoe4 ABMz.—Servioe at 7 and 11 a m and 8 and B p m on Sundayand every evening in the week at 8 o'olook, at the barracks. On» Flar,oivs' Londm ovary Thursday evening, In Grabam'a block, MAeoNla LOXXR Tuesday at or before full moon, in Garfield block, A 0 U 'W LODGE on the 3rd Friday evening of each month, in 131a0. bill's blook. C 0'F Lonaia 2nd and last Monday evenings of oath month, in Blaehill'a block: I '0 F, 2nd and !Etat Friday in Odd Fellows' Hall. , L 0 L 1st Monday in every month` In Orange Hall. SONS or SCOTLAND, let and 8rd Tues- days of each month, In Odd Fellows' Hall. K. 0. T. M. LODGE, lst and Ord Thous. days of each month, in Vanetone block. Homo OTaaLR, 2nd and 4th Friday even- ings in Blaehill's Hall. Peer Orrmr.—Of&oe hours from 8 a. m, to 6:30 p. m. Mao» xoe' IweTx»u1n.—Library in Holmes' block, will be open from 6 to 8 o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and 3:30 to 5 and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Mies Dolly Shaw, Librarian. TOWN Oonsom.—W, H. Herr,' Reeve ; W. H. MaOraeken, Robert Graham, R. Leatherdale and B. Gerry, Councillors ; F. S. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Kelly, Treasurer ; D. Stewart, Assessor and J. T. Roes, Collector. Board meets the 1st Monday in each month. Somber BOARD.—IZev. Roes, (chairman,) Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid, A, Hunter and 8, N. Kendall ; Seo..Treae., h. Rose. Meetings 2nd Friday evening in each month. Punta° SCHOOL TEAM: M ts.—J. H. Cam. eron, Principal, Mies Braden, Mies Downey andMie8 Cooper. Boon or HRALrn.—Reeve Herr, Clerk Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and J. N. Rendall. Dr. McNaughton, Medical Health Officer. Wroxeter. Brent Hazlewood has gone to Toronto to take a course in the University. Donogh tb Oliver, of Toronto, shipped a oar of No. 1 maple lumber to Syracuse, N. Y. Onr local sportsmen have purchased three fine hounds and the game will now have to keep on the move. Rev. Mr. Ballantyne, of Toronto, edi- for of the Canada Presbyterian, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian ohoroh on the two last Sabbaths. Maxelinow. The members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of this village, and vis- iting brethren attended the English church in a body last Sunday. A westing of District Lodge No. 24, Independent Order of Good Templars', wbioh comprises the County of Huron, and the townships of Hinloee and Cul. Foss in the Oonnty of Brune was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday. At the Great Northwestern Fair, held in Goderioh Luoknow oarried off more than usual honors in poultry and speed trials. J. 0. Lyons,the youngest fowl breeder in this section, .was especially successful, while P. MoDevitt's mare in the speeding oontoet of a three mile dash, astonished the natives of the would-be embryo cities of Goderioh, Seaforth, Wingham and Mitchell. This dandy lit- tle mare Dame in ahead of five others in the contest, beating Wilson's Rumor jr., a stallion of Seaforth, G. B. Roe's Lady Garfield, Wingham, Robt. MaLeen'e stab, lion, Goderioh, and Dr. Sbillinglaw'e and Oliver Hodge's horeea of ,Mitohell. Goderioh. The work on the new bicycle factory, klast•et., ie being pushed along vigorous. IyThe curling and skating rink will he opened on Tuesday evening, Oot. 22, with anentertainment by the Ramsay Concert Co. The work of replacing the elate on the Courthouse ie finished. The weather. vane was repaired and has been painted yellow. The tugs will not continue fishing much longer, owing to the rough state of the weather. The men are having a spell ashore every few days. A Convention of the Reform Associa- tion of West Huron for Dominion pur. poses, will be held in Dungannon on Friday, Oot. 25th, at 1 o'olook p. m. Dr. Bedford Richardson, brother of Dr. E. Riobardeon, of this town, has just been appointed to a professorship in, the Women's Medical College, of Chicago, Ill. Eureka Council, No. 108, R. T. of T., have secured the eervicee of the "Glean - ere," a trio of Temperanoe revivaliete, who are very highly spoken of wherever they have been. ."They will remain a week. Lovers of good music in town ,will be pleased to learn that a choral union hoe been formed in town under the leader- ship of Prof. Cuff, which will meet ou Monday evenings during the Winter weeke. Jacob Moser, of lot 10, Colborne, Lake Shore Road, is the owner of a drawing team which brought in two loadetotown which would be hard to boat. One day they Brought in over 122 bushels of oats 3» one load, and the next day over 109 bushels of peas. The niftily friends of M. 0, Cameron, barrister, ,Ca., formerly of the firm of Cameron, Holt Cameron, and late of Toronto, will be pleased to.learn that he has resumed business in town after a practice of some eight years in the Pro. Vinoial capital, and hag established hie office in Horton's block, Hamilton et. Knox Witch was entered by breaking a pane of glace in one of the windowe. Afterwards the vestry, was entered and the looke of a small stand were broken, bat fortunately nothing was there that theintrudore Wanted, It 10 saranised that the vieltara drought the 001l00otioue. Wore 19ft in tba vestfy, and were dleap- pointed. They made their exit thropgh the basement Window at the bask, and m theirhurry left a 9113001 behind tbedb the owuerehip of which le !mown, Tine will In all probability give a.alue to the nocturnal visitors, The People Marvelled_ welled, AT. THE RESCUE 10 lift. METCALFE 09' HORNING MILLS. undly Crippled with Sciatica, and an lu• Woo Sufferer ter Xeara--Fer. Two Years Was not Able to do Any Work— Or. Yvililutus' i'giit Wile itostee'e atm to lIoidlh, Prom the Shelburne Foonomleb, The completion of the local telephone system between Shelburne and Horning's Mille by Moan, John Metcalfe and W, H, Marlatt, referred to in these columna, recently, was the maths of bringing to the notice of a reporter of the i800nomlet the foot of the remarkable restoration to health sumo time ago of Mr. Metcalf, the ohief promoter of the line For about two years Mr. Metcalf was a terrible suf- ferer from sciatica, and unable to work, While not altogether bedfast, he was so badly crippled that his bent form, ail he oocaetonally hobbled about the streets of Horning's Mills, excited universal sym- pathy, The trouble was in one of his hips and he oould not stand or walk ereot. Hie familiar attitude, as the residents of Horning's Mille can vouch, was a stooped "Walked in a Stooped Position." over position, with one band on his knee. Mr. Metcalfe Bays ;—"For about two years I was not able to do any work. Local physioians failed to do me any good and I went to Toronto for treatment with the same unsatisfactory. results. 'I'also tried eleotrioal appliances without avail. I returned home from Toronto discour- aged, and said that I would take no more medicine, that it seemed as' if I had to die anyway. My system was very much run down, and the pains at times were excruciating. I adhered for several months to my determination ,to take no more medicine, but finally consented to a trial of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills strong- ly recommended by a friend. Before. I had taken them very long I felt a great deal better, my appetite returned and'tbe pains diminished. After using the pills for some time longer I was able to 'stand and walk erect, and resume my work, in full enjoyment of health and strength. People who knew me marvelled at the change, and on my personal recommend- ation many have used Pink PIlls. This is the first time, however, that I have given the facts for publication." On being asked if the soiatioa had ever returned, Mr. Metcalf stated that once or twine, as the result of exposure, he had experienced slight attacks but he always kept some of the pills on hand for use on such occasions, and they never failed to fix him up all right. Mr. Met. oath), who is 52 years of age, is in the flour and provision business, and as proof of his ability to do as good a day's work as he ever done in bis life, we may state that the most of the work connected with the ereotion cif his six miles of telephone line was performed by himself. Mr. Metcalfe also mentioned several' other inatanoes in wbioh the,nsere of. Pink Pills derived great benefit, among them being that of a lady resident. of Borning's Mills. The Economist knows, of a num- ber of oases in hhelburne where great good has followed the use of this well. known remedy. The public are cautioned against imi- tations and substitutes said to be ',just as good." These are only offered by some unscrupulous dealers because there is a large profit for them in the imita. tion. There is no other remedy that can successfully take the plane of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and those who are in need of a medicine should insist upon getting the genuine, which are always put up in boxes bearing the words, "Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." If yon cannot obtain them from your dealer, they will be sent post-paid on the receipt of 60 cents a box or $2.80 for six boxes, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont., or Bohan eotady, N. Y. HURT DIsRAai RaLiuvon IN 30 Mm- ures.—All oasea'of organic or sympathetic heart disease relieved in 80 minutes and trickly oured, by Dr. Agnew'e Cure for the Heart. One dose oonvinoee. Sold by G. A. Deadman. OATAmnAu BRLTRVED IN 10 TO 00,1ttNIITRs,— One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with eachbottle of Do. Agnew'e Oatarrah Powder, diffnsee this Powder over the surface of the nasal paseages. Painless and delightful to use, it relieves instantly, and permanent. ly curse Oatarrah, Hay Fever, Colds, IIeadaoh e, Sore Throat, Tonailitie and Deafness 60 cants at G. A. Deadman's. OtYinere on Sept. 26th captured 0. wild woman in the woods fifteen miles west of AlpenaMioh.' Sbo had been seen anum- ber of times by farmers and others, but always, ran away and hid at the sight of any person. She had been in the vioin.. ity for several months, When captured she -was in a pitiful condition, with tangled hair and clad only in ao old wrapper torn almost to divide. She was watobed, and when found was in her nest in the route of an old stump, where she had burrowed. Het only food was berries and wild fruit, and she was re. duoad to a mere ekeloton. She made desperate resistance, but when overpow- ered lay panting like a wild animal. She gave the name of MoDonald, and Saye her parents live in Pebrolea, Ont. She is in a demented condition,' andwill he sent to the poor.house. ,fig 1ItV'SSTS Oonfedeiriztipn Life Association, Bente Geed llealleue wlir Iyou Should 89. tootItt1P *13 Beet Conrllnity (8) i.3aoauee it ie a ante, prospeross' and progreaeive.Canedian Company. (2) Because it luta not entered, and dose not intend to enter, on the rage for bueiness at any cast, regardlees of the bent intonate of its pelioy.ltoldere, (0) BeorOee a company which thus limits its operations 10 hatter able to stip arylse 110 buafnese, oontrol its agency and medical staff, than a 00039a05' with it mere extended Gold of operations, and, consequently, is likely to secure more favorable reaulte for its policy -holders. (4) Because the Confederation Life settles all claims promptly upon the re.• oeipt and approval of the proofs of death, 8) Because the premium rates of the Confederation Life are considerably lower than those of American or Britieh Qom. ponies. (6) Because the Confederation Life of- fers you an unconditional polioy, which is entirely free from all vexatious Son. ditione and restrictions. (7) Beat/mete the Confederation Life issues a polioy wbioh is absolutely and automatically not•forfeitable after two years, guaranteeing either "extended in. surance," without application, or a "paid. up-polioy,' or a "oash.value" on waren. der of the polioy. (8) Beoauae the policies of the Confed. oration Life allow you thirty days' graoe in the payment, of renewal premiuma. (9) Because the dividend results on all °lasses of policies in the Confederation Life are unexcelled by those of any other company. (10) Because the Confederation Life has always had an extremely low, death rate, wbioh is an evidenoe of oereful and conservative management in the selection of risks. (11) Beoauae a polioy of insurance in the Confederation Life will always be accepted as a good commeroial eeoarity. (12) Beoauae a polioy of insurance in the Confederation Life is, in event of death, an asset whioh can be immediate- ly converted into cash without loss—thus enabling your executors to meet without inconvenience, any pressing obligations, and avoid the possible neoasaity: of eao- rifloing other less negotiable securities. (13) Because the Confederation Life issues a joint or partnership polioy which is specially adapted to the requirements of business men. (14) Because the Confederation Life will give you a plain, straightforward polioy oontract, free from ambiguitiee, and in which all its terms are fully set forth. Full particulars as to rates, etc., fur niehed on application to W. H. Kerr, local agent, Brussels. Perth County. $5,000 VRanmx.-The Stratford Herald furnishes the following particulars of the breach of promise suit entered .against James James, recently of the Western Hotel,. London, by Elizabeth Sellers, and which was tried there on Friday. The plaintiff had been in his employ for Boma years and is alleged to have been sedated by the defendant in1892. As .reparation he took oars of the child, providing for it financially, and also agreed to marry the plaintiff. Some fair charmer had in the meantime oome between the plaintiff and Mr. James, and he conveniently fogrot all about hie contract with Miss Sellers and married this woman. These are the salient points in the ease as outlined by Mr. Idington, counsel for the plaintiff.. Miss Sellers is tall of figure and rather prepossessing, being still in the prime of life. Elizabeth Sellers, the plaintiff, went into the box and told Mr. Idington she was now living in Toronto. She had lived with the defendant for eight years, having been in his employ before his first wife died. She related the oironm- stanoes of the seduction in a modest, but emphatic way. Aletter from tbedefeod. ant, written on April 10th, 1894, was read, in whioh be declared he was as "lonesome es the grave" 51n0e the, plaint- iff's departure for Toronto, Another written in November, '93, expressing nn• dying love mad a promise to go and nee the plaintiff was also read. The child is with friends in South Eastbope, and was visited by the defendant ovary month for two years. Thos. Friendship told the court he knew the parties. The defend- ant once told him beintended to marry Mies Sellers' as soon- as his daughter married. There was no defence, and the judge told the jury their duty in the mat• ter was vary plain. The plaintiff was entitled to substantial damages. The jury retired at 15 minutes to three and returned at 8 o'clock with a verdict of $5,000. The parties tothe case being almost entirely unknown in court, the announcement was not received with any parbioular manifestations of approval or otherwise, but nevertheless appeared .to, meet with general acceptation. Roman life ie held too cheaply when the individual who needs a tonio for his system, seeke to`cover hie wants by pur- chasing every new mixture that is recom- mended to him. Remember that Ayer's Sarsaparilla has a well-earned repute. tion of 50 year's standing. BLEEDING SICK PEOPLE TO REMOVE DISEASE ' used to be Cmnt felt Novy 'TIS DIF.Fl)It1CN'1', Poor, weak and watery ssue u turned into rich, ytm- lisinb and tissue banding. The now (13500,'. 'Alcry THE' KIND THAT CURES.1° es tbs ohaugo. Soott's arsapari/la THE BIG FOUR flltemwitlani, Sclatl en, Scrofula, Syphilis.. Soma medioines auto mild easos—ib takes the latest disesyory in medieal soisde0—Scottie Sarsaparilla—to remelt stubborn cases. Cures whore other medicines fail beoense of its dldorenee. Contains new blood purifying properties—neVer failhtg. Nil per Bothe or Prot. $5. Edmanson, Bates c@ Co., Toronto WHOLESALE AGENTS. Scott's Sign hoop cicansee and theme, 124 roST tt IT . GIVES' FRESH- NESS' (.No PLEAR, LE :?il. ;y/SKIN, • C(JRES CONSTIp.AT1014 *NDIGESTION;DIT,ZINESS. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN. 7AUTIFIE$ s� f.'.,l°J0IIPLEXION. An Agreeable Laxative and Matra TONI0, Sold by Druggists or sent by Mail. 26e, 60c., and 21.00 per package. Samples free, xO HO The Favorite TOOTH POW0EII for the'A'eebh andllreath, Ole. Sold by .1dS. BOX, Druselst, ltrnaseis. Featherbone Skirt Bone FOR GIVING Style and, Sh TO , Ladles ,Dress Dr _. 10-21 For sale b A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quills. It is soft and yielding, oonformiug readily to folds, yet giving aagpe 'proper shape to Skirt or Dross. p�°ii The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury, C1 TThe Celebrated 9eatherbone Cor- e t sots are corded with this niatetlal. y leading Dry Goods Dealers MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain In its effects end never blisters. Rend proofs below, KENDALL'S SPAWN DUDE. 00050 Carman Henderson Oo.,In., 0,0.24, 'll. Dr. B. T. Ity.N➢ALL Co. Deer Seo—Please pond me ono or your Horse nooks and oblige. Ihayswod a great deal otyour -wonUe11'uspawn Curs with good succe,o it le e. -wonderful medielno. I ones L d a mare he had kkeeep a bottle on Land all the time. cured her. 1 Yours truly, OCAS. P0000LL. KE 1 LL9S SPAM N CURE. Capron, Mo., Apr.1, 'rd. D0.13. 2. llaun950 Co, Deur Stre—I have used several bnttles of your ' Hamlall's Spavin Cure" with much success..I thinly It the best Liniment I over used. Hare re - 'alma oats Curb, nae Blood Spavin and killed two Bono Stu n•ins. Have recommended it to several of my friends who are much pleased with and keep it. RespeatfuD B. R. ,' P. 0.110x M. For Sale by all Druggists, or address Dr. B. J. T0.D2fDtiDD COAZPA,iS'x', E Nose UaaH FALLS, VT. etj• 45, We are prepared to take any quantity of -Wool either for Cash or Trade, We have a large Assortment of Tweeds, Flannels, Carpets, Blankets, Yarns, Knitted Goods, , 6cc., to choose from. We are also prepared to take in all kinds of Manufacturing, Roll Carding, Spinn- ing, Weaving, Fulling, Dressing, &c. HOWE de Co., Next door to B1aehill's Butcher whop, tid of Toronto, No Other i' etheirge SO THOROUCI1 116 AVE Sarsa-' parilia Statement of It Well Known Doctor "No other blood medicine that I have ever used and I have tried. them all, Is so thorough in its action, and effects so many permanent cures as Ayer's Sarsaparilla."— Br. 13. F. MERRILL, Augusto, Ole, Ayers. Sarsaparilla .Admitted at the World's Fair. ormammammasuammn QLer's Pills for liver and Bnwwets. T When you want a Stove, Tin or Granite -ware. or Hard- ware, Paints & Oils, —MAW AT— HUN'TE 3 Hardware Store Where you will, from this date, get a DISCOUNT of FIVE PE CENT, Off all Cash'Purchases, Fine Roman, Artists' Can- vasinStock. A. HUNTER. Established The Policy Contract issued by this Association UNCONDITIONAL, ACCUMULATIVE, AND AUTOMATICALLY NON -FORFEITABLE. It leaves nothing further to be desired. Rates and full infor- mation furnished on application. W. E ZE1111, Agent, Brussels. m to b0 tie 0i' to m rr is perfection itself, GREAT BARGAINS IN vtriztima..1 Having purchased the Wall Paper stock of °ase Pox and combined it with my own, I have now the Largest, Cheapest and. Best Display ever made in Brussels, Special Bargains Given BS urin this Month Bargains To save trouble of' moving in connec- tion with the, erectio>, of new store. You can save Dollars by dealing with me in Wall Papers, Borders and Window Shades, Ranging done in First-class Style. Paper ][ion (}..per) %� /y,.�) %��,(/�_ ��,1�r Vi 1.. RObb['V!\a