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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-1-1, Page 51 JAL 1, 1892 ameasasseaeseasseammeseeastemeaseronmesseemeassameremesmeemeneseratemezneleseneneedzsmeenwica Tic e' s, 1 e 11104. Ryan, Jolla Illori•ieue and Mille 24.11 1, i'l•C t• to B1l.s1011011, who ,1 'o attending tiee• fort It Oollettiate, a•o 0311133134 their /am, Owing to the ilium of Ittiv. J. Dye° flitelerravet. Wolin under their t eepeetive peternel roToity. _,The 1(14111101 inviting roofs. the Misiliodlie, pulpit was ovetipiell by ef Om pais and shareholders of the llny. GE,o. Law, on timidity ('0101 034 Walt m Iliden (theme 4,1.1 13 itter Pee \Vitt. WIctionet who heri been in the tory was held •.11 Deadeye uf leet week, Nerd:won for eeverel years limT le re- 1 ha, e ,,i1t01,,, reort pAhmedone ' ,be nerving old oaqinsintancee in the vib, stinity. eheeee 1,01,1 realis d :$1.11013. 17 net lint to Tile animal ineetiog ,0 the eliariteold• I the petrime $1 1,114 06 There wain 710. er• id p1' 30311 of 13.11AVII•Ve Obeeee met1 .170 lbo, mile ener„.0,1 ernin whieh 10,,,,„ Butler Fernery, will he held et thee1 f ie. merle 540:15 Ib'. of ahead, The average tory in Belgrave on nth Joamary,1802, 1 Rolm of ithee•e per lb. for the meson wan Tho Ohrielnum Tree and enterialn• ' lelle'i °elite, The ',Neaten price to the ment whioh was held in the Fovea faN I reeenne per Ile I. ,r ohne" 10(133 7.01i cents hall on Chrietmiss C00 WIla a 343330333 The 1 eimmuiy handled the hogs sund ;emoted. Though the reeds were any• nide 11, i,he sham holders n dividend of him( • in Nemeth' • the hall was fillod to $3011.00. Ron'r. Feuenses, See. overflowing, The program was excellent ancl the presents, which adod.ed the Tree el at sv vie:. were both numerous and beautiful. George Pratt iti home from Dakota. Peelle stshools reopen next Mondiuy. Crillikill.04,1C. Thos. Bird is home from Detroit oil a Our ochool re•opens on PtIondity, viaie to his payouts. The °outlasted Wet weather Iseepi the jeo, Eloocl, of Seginew, is home on a rondo bad. visit for e, week or so. John Brown wee 011080n trustee last; Xn0. fefuelmserie, mechinieb, of tendon, Wednesday as suceessor to Rev. I). B, we., home on i1 holiday visit. Meltee Thee, Mathers, 03 aftehigen, and lithe 'Ilse Royal Tempters of Temperance Moffatt ere home 011 a visit, are doing well in this place and have Har y J iolseon, wife and children added 3031 01' fifteen new members to their speot Christmas with old friends iii Counsel recently. They will soon hay, 13434300100 3. to Beals n, larger room for holding their Wm and 110b3,, Rassoll, who ere em• meetings in. An open lodge Was held. on 1 3)11)00,1 ati Dab,oit, ara bare cal a 01013 -Wednesday evenirig. with relati V03 and friends. l'hore were a large number of rate. On the 10th of this month Rev. G. 1?. pnYord ill altandaltaa 31.6 6110 00'3)10 '3,1011 Salton, .3 13rneeels, will deliver e leotere in Zimmer's Hall lest Monday. All the in Juktion's church on "Oar Bon," old Connell were nominated end in addi. tion the items of Archie Welch WES pro pelted for the 1.1. evaillip,0101 Elias Dialc• sou and ab. Dames for ilouneillors. The three latter declined to stand. Good speeoluts were made, some of th new blood rather surprising the anthems,. by their sensible werde. Beturing offieer Spends presided ae chairman. 13,Nt11. F. W. Tanner and wife spent their Xmas with friends in Watford. Al her Minigh, of Block Rook, N. Y. State, has been visitieg his parents for a few days. du•Yith WitlIcer, V. S., 10(10 has been preeteeing in the sesta of Illinois for sometime, returned to town last week, Joe intends to stay under the British deg. On Thursday ',yelling of last week Rev. Mr. Highley, when returning from at- tending the Xmas entertainment in Belg,•ave, met with an &middle Hie horse shied ta a pile of wood on the road side throwing him into the ditch. For- tunately ho esomped without it ny injury. On Thursday afternoon of last week one of the worst and most serious soci• dents that hat happened in our village for many a long year occurred whereby Mr. Jamieson, one of the firm of the Blyth Menufaotiteine 3o., lost the thumb mod three fingers of his right Mind when fleeing some portion of the planer. Municipal nominations took plitoe in Industry hall on kleaday. O. Hamilton was re elected Reeve by acelatnetion. There were nominated for councillors Jas. McGee, S. Gidley, A. McNally, Robe Sym erla, F. Metcalf, N. II. Young tied Rittherd Irwin. After the dose of nomine lone chairmao B. D. Chamber- lain a , minced that is eas in order for 31 e rel. ing erica to give an account of their 01. wardship during the past year, which 111,', did to the Met of their ability. After whioh ex tweed 13331(0. 031111)10011 the 13 pl,•11 le home ler a holiday from Owen 8,11111,1 wheee he 3130 been working at hie trade me a li3,011eM44011. Rev. 3 H. Dylce 10118 ill with la grippe loot Sunday and rumble to go 30 000. Shine, consequently n. prtuyer meeting wa,s held. Mies Isabel Hastens, who has been In Detroit, left last week for Devil's Teske, Dakota, where two of her brothers hold eituittions. The candidates 1..1' municipal honors, outside 0( 331.3 year's Council, have all retired thereby eleetieg the eel Board by aoclatntstion. The sheep advertised in Met week's. Pose belonged 30 31130100 Sherrie, 4111 line, who has secured his property. Adver. 1101,10 in Tux POST poys. Robert Skelton is here on a. holiday visit from Menitobl. It is five mall Ninfle he went west. Report says Bob 300113 340 back wilhout his Dick. The Thuell Men y have purchased the 114031030 farm, on the 6th line, belonging 30 Daniel MoQuarrie, paying the sum of $5 n00 for the same. It is a splendid farm. Mr, bicQuarvie will likely return to Grey township. Wm. Johneton, of Port Moody, B. 0., has sold his 100 sere farm on the fith con., known as the "Darb." farm, to Mrs, Wm. Kelly, of the SHAW line. The price paid was $1,056. Mr. Johnston pet(' $5,725 for 3).0 same property eight or ten years 13(30. To TIM ELECTORS 01 3300038-1 111311313y desire to withdrew RIV persona reference made (1)3 0111 to Robert Armstrong while speaking at the TownshipHall, 33181 Monday, at the noinination, ass I have siliee 'learned that 31 p113031 of what I s 3,3 Was incorrect. JAAIES Puccron. Qeite a lively time wise put in at the nomination last Monday. 3,10. R. Miller was voted to the oh8ir mid the candidates speechafted from ten miautes se 0118 hour. The general opinion I; that the old Council will be rdelected as there is expenditme as given in the published i heed:Mal stetement, which he did 1103 1131. prove of. Jos -ph (hurter expressed his diusatisfactiou with work done on the streets chaining that SUMO of it was jues so 01.11011 0101113y thrown awa)3. Atter a few remarks from Reeve Hainit. toil and others the m etiag eloetel quiet- ly. Waitress. Me Bea and Miss Kirkby asseme 00333- 011034 of the departmente of our school next week. Wo wish them 0000000. iss Bella McKibben (1(3.0 33000 io Pine River to preside over the paesonage for o time Her brother is the pastor of Best uherge. OONYmInen -Next Thereclay evening the annual meeting of the locel Sunday Seinen Convention will be held. The first session, in St. George's church, will 0031010000 a•• 1:130. Papers will be road by Mrs. T. Jackson ;3. Parish; 33. Knight, and MIOS 010(1. A31 the evening nation, in the Methodist thumb, 83434300. �e6 will be given by Rev. W. Ottawa'', J. Omit ,e, Rev. W. T. 011iff, J. Bulger, Kerr and Rev. D. Forage Suit. ab.e musics will be provided. Everybody will be made welcome. A. very succaisful pnblio examination was held in our school on Deo. 28rd. About twenty teachers wore present, of whom Meese& Morrison, Hogg, Hays, DIcLeori, Tough, Dodds and Mis-ee 510- Leuchlin, Kelly and Simpson assisted the teaohere. After the examination was over ie program consisting of chorus- es, veaditigs, recitations and dialuguee, was presented. Speeches were made by the trustee& and visiting teacher& Dur- ing the program a breels was made in which highly complimentary addresses were read and Mr. MaLauchlin woe pre• misted with a plush imitate and enff hold- er and a travelling companion, and Mies Kelly with a eilver pickle cruet, silver butiter dish, Impish ring iind butter ' knife, as them' of the esteem in whioh they are held in the section. Both teachers replied appropriately, tenclefieg their thanks for the handeeme gifts and for the:general kinduess shown to them during the two yeitesin which they were in Welton. Onnisermas l'esis.-An enjoyable time WES epent at the Methodist church Christmas tree entertainment on Chriet- rime eve. A tiptop program of readings, recitations, dimlogues and ntesio was preeented and an address was given to the children by Rev. D. Forrest. The dialogue, "Founding a celouy," by tett boys belonging to Mee. Nears elase, woe specially well given. A pleasing feature ef the evening was the unleading of the Christman tree, whieh bore about $208 worth 03 (3033. Wes Eliza Williamson, organist in the Miura, and Mists Manna Patted, orgeniet in the Smithy wheel, each reueived a handsome gold 10113011110 mark of appreciation lor theiv servieee, Mr& Swallow was preeented with a bisenit 300 111111 Mrs. Nod a photo ahem by their respective elessee. Ilio watellee Were purellased from T. Fletcher, jeWel• fer, Bruseele, 31ti& MoGovin reinstate* ed Sento, 0111110 in flee style and handed dowel the gine. Tho (hair witted:mined by thea ipeelidendent of the stellate Grigg, 10 sube antial Melt foiled with them. EI. Moceme has ina,le a fire-clees 11e.tva. One day last week Pawl, the little daughter of F. Millbury, had the mist° am to lose the sight of her left ay, in a very simple manner. She was unliming her elm with the aid of m table fork when it slipped ,.l 13(333134 her eye and blinding her. A. peculiar 00111041mm is 3(101. 1)0" mother lost the sighs of her right eye, gain ago, in the same way. There were two we •ditigs on Werhiee. day of this week. A Kr. Scott, from radon WM', and Miss Maggie Shortreed were married at the residence of the bride's father. A parson from Goole's tied the mutritnonial knot. Robert WE4- eon and Miss Sarah Sendereon, of the boundary of Merrii and liullett, also linked hands and Meets for better or worse. Both steeples are agenred of the good wishes of many friends for their future happiness and presperity. Passe001'1101i.-0 a Tuesday 3.000 014. Deo. 22nd, a musical and literary en• tertainment WES held in 1313rrie'8 school house. Ino. Mooney tempted the chair. The program wan made up largely bY the ;mph]. T. A. Eliuwkine, of Brussels, eantributed three solos and geve two reeitatione ; D. MeDone'd played on the luternonien, and sang ft song and W. Smith [deo gave an instruments.' 0010. A. nicely worded address was read by Dennie MoQuarrie and Robts Pipe pre- sented W. V. Sloan, teacher for .the past two years, with a plush collar andoeff holder and a set of cuff buttons. Mr. Sloan replied in appropriate terms. ENTIARTAIIIRENT,-The entertainment and Xm&e tree given by the pupils of S. S. No. 8, in the township hall, on the evening of Doo, 28rd, was a grand stio• tease. The holt was nicely decorated and illumined with Chinese lanterns, and the tom, presented a eery pretty appearance. There was a large audience, the hall be' bus packed 1 n11, and all expressed them. eaves es being well pleased with the en. tertsinmerit. Jelin Watson (Innately performed the duties of chairmate Fel- lowing.is the program :-Several soled Hens of instruMental musics by Misses A. Wheeler and B. Stewart and Messrs. Mo - Kathie, Stewart and Kerney ; songs by 3318808 3.. Wheeler, B. Stewart, Janet Seek, Ann Spelt, Aggie Yaill, Otserie Wheeler, M. McMurray and Jas. Kerney; readinge by J. W. Day arnd G. II. 13(13313. well; reuitstions by Ernie Wheeler, It Watson, Ephraim Borkholder, Bork• holder. Oltsra Mitchell, Martha Currie, M. MeMerray, Lina MoArter Lund Min• nie (femme ; dielogues-"The art critic," Maggie MoDelorrey and Aggie Yuill ; "Family squebblee," 133. Moititir, ray and JIMA. Yuill ; "Tho bet," Sam. Me Orin:keit and 13. leetleslge ; "Hove 11 ehine sell 3" Willie Love, T. Miller, ;fag. Oesh anti McNeil 1 .The wig makere," ,Inct. Young, 131'. Kerney and Thos. Stewed; "The census tisker," 33, Bloch mai Ann Miller ; "Bridgette investment," Atatie Clark and A. Miller, Wm. Kee. nay and Whs. Love. Sixty p01111340 of candy were heti:hetes' among t ie child. ren Orel virsiters, 1 T. II. Baca, of Dfiteltell, attended the on 10111 meeting of the 331013 Geoweee' AO ,ocietion at Hamilton, and wee elected sic erieeiderilitit the coming yeer, TUE BRUSSELS POST \Visi1,e:1m tea, .34,3114,, elute of the ethos)) tul) the 6,1,103,. 03.4 emelt preemie, 1 with beautiful end wady prima 11 by the a:Molars. 3.1 11333 311,e1 Wieelnan bodge, No, 3311, A. 0. 0. W., 1.103 following otlieedi were elm mital fir the dirrent term 3. 0. -r1 uly W. ; (1.0. An)1ot, to, W. Fi 1143.011, 0.1 14. 0. 0100110, W. Walker, Fin. ; Thu& 11.11, R. ; 0. Pethiels, 0, ; N. Griffin, I. G. 3 J. Dineley, 0 ; J. W. Walker, R. to G. At the Imt meeting of the Camp of 80,18 of Scotland, in hie town, the fol. lowing chic:ere were elected for the cur. rent terns :--Dr. Meldrien, Chief ; Jae. Tees, Chieftain 1 It v. E. W. IInghes, Chaplain ; 3. 11, Cameron, Secretary 1 T. M. lteedertiun, Fin-Seeretery ; 3130. Lennie ; Jae. McAlpine, Mari, shel ; McLean, Standard Bearer ; toe, Senior Ottani, and John 131,ir,'ay, .1 u1110, Guard, Rev, John W Kelly, who for a eouple of yawls pant ha, been el ,wly failig 111 health, a sufferer from consumption, de. parted hie lite at the residence of his si-ter, Mro. George Wade, Turnberry, on on Thursday morning, aged 44 yeem. Deceased uvas MI exponent of the 13aptiet faith, 14-101 1133 bee.) exthuined in the year 1837. He died EH he had lived --a °brie. Limn, 'rhe funeral teak Ouse on Friday afternouil, being conducted by the mem- ben of Court Maitland No. 20, O. 0. F., the clergymen of Whighain acting in the eisiimity of pal theme, re. Ile 10,10008 wife and four children to mourn his demise, Alld they, 101 311 the other members of his family, have the sympa hy of the people of this neighborhood The .0 •ple of the town were painfully !hooked to hear of the sudden, though not unexpected death of 311)134111y respect ed townsman, on Monday inorning of Met week, in the person of Wm. liniyth, eged 58 veers. The deceased had been ailing sines: eat February, at which time he be- came a subject to la grippe, which mal. ady qinekly developed into lung trouble and kidney disorder, but we believe the hater WIL4 toe iminediete cause of death. Mr. Smyth has been a prominent reel- deut of Wingleum fur the past Watson years and was highly respect. el by all. He carried en 11 very stmeesefer marble business, to 11130 8010.1, for pen and WEB 118 one 3,3010 13 oceineiller for ward No. 8. He was a member of the (Meehan Order of Foresters, Anoient Order of United Workmen, the Orangemen and Massimo Order. By the latter be was interred In the Whigham cemetry, with all the rites and ceremonial of the Order. Mrs. Smyth and family have the et mouthy of the who% comineuity its their sad be. reavetnent. MANDAN!) BANE Or CANADA, HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO. W. F. COWAN, President. 3.3,, BI3ODIE, Cashier. ASSETS, - • • - 67,000,000 PATO UP CAPITAL, • - • 1,000,000 Resumes Fun, • • • 600,000 Agencies in an principal oultits in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Unit, States and England. Brussels Agency. A General flanking Bus:nose Transacted. Farimrs' .dot 1.411e3' good Notea Discounted et lowest rates. Drafts Issued and 0011.4:- 3101M Initdr On MI 11011101. DOSOS1111 reSelVed and Interest allowed at entrant rates. SWINGS BANK. Interest Allowed on Savings Bank De- posits of et and upwards from date of deposit to date of withdrawal, and 0011)- 3i0111331011 (1,111 30,1.10', Pratt -lob tatentiou and every facility afford- ed olltduillairo II Id 11 g at dleteuee. G. P. SCHOLFIBLD, Agent. Brussels, April 810,, Mtn . 6061301031134. OLUBBING OFFER, Tim j103"3' Will 11(1 C1111)11011 with the leading Weeklies as follows ; Th., Globe end Tire Peel' $`2 25 The Advertiser .. 2 06 The Prat Pret; „ 9. 25 Montreal WiLlIOSS • • • • ' •• 2 111 Montreal Riar„ „ „ 2 .33 Toro tft 130100 , 2 26 Toronto Empire „ 2 23 Toronto Mail .. 2 '25 The balanus of thie year will be gide; Free to all New Subeoriboro. We mils ft CoMparianti of Tan POirr With the 'enclitic jetrnabs of 1134100 county. Eamon (3 PROPRIETOR, 1000 POUNDS an-dieS ---A THE- Stall Rani' FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. All kin s or Nuts, Oranges, Raisins, Crapes, &c. 6 Gallons of Oysters FOR CHRISM 18 TRADE. Gall and get your supply. T. RUTLEDGE. REMOVED Having moved my stock of Boots & Shoes LAIRD% NEW KOOK, Next door to T. Fletcher's Jewellery Store, I am pre- pare.d to attend to the wants of the public. /XS 11 itiuds of Boots and Shom. OverAwes, Rubbers and Felt Boots on hand that will be sold at close prices CASII. J. DOt.NNC8 N. 13. --Rips sewed Free of charge on goods sold by us. IRWIN & ,F3 BRUSSELS HNITHE EMP0111[1111. have a splendid Stock of Furniture at my Show rooms. Turnberry Street, Brussels. consisting of' Parlor and Bed- room Suites, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, &c,, that, cannot be excelled for wear or value. Always a big Stock to choose from - Would just Remind you that you can SAVE A FEW DOLLARS by making your Holiday Pur- chases at The New Store. SPECIAL B3RCiA1NS As I have a very large and well wade stook of Bedroom Suite 5' and Sideboards I will sell them at greatly reduced prices. Wo have made a specialty of theSe lines and now is the time to purchase. Hand -made Furniture It special rmatire of our business. A. large stock of tip-top Moulding for Picture Frames. Work done with neatness and despatch. A niee lot of Pictures, Foot Stools and Fancy Articles for sale. REPAIRING NEATLY ATTENDED TO. A full line of eiti4ketS, Uoffinsi and Robes always on' hand_ Two Ilearses.and a 1)1;3 Delivery Wagon in connection with our Establishment. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Growies, Boots & Shoes, Hats, gaps, Furs, &c, A 03,1,t 801,10ITED„. invitrizir rorweame. I pay special attention to CAVITY and ARTERIAL EMBALM- ING. Having taken three series of lessons on Embalming from Prof. Renonard, of Kansas, and having a Diploma for the same, I feel confident iu being able to do this work properly. A beautiful range of McFarlane, McKinley & Co's patent LINEN WINDOW BLINDS to hand. Every housekeeper should see them.. They are dandies. Agent for the BARN ORO -AN. Save money by Patronizing the Old Established Furniture Emporium. R. Leatherdale. SPECIAL q011DAY SALE Ferguson & Balliday's ,iDEESS GOODS 300 yards Tweed effects at 71c. worth 10c. 800 yards Plaid Dress Goods at 12ic. worth 16c. 10 pieces all 'Wool plain Serge, 40 in. wide, at 30c. worth 45c. 8 11 11 16 plaid ,, 14 11 50c. Also Several Odd Lines of Dress Goods which we are clearing out at a Saari/Yoe. K4ASIVIALL WARES' 8 doz. Silk Handkerchiefs at 20c. each regular price 80c. 17 ft 16" 40c. ,28e. ti 25 dos. Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs at 8e. cacti, or 4 for 100. 50 doz. Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5c. each, or 6 for 25c. 15 doz. Very Handsome Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs at. 2 for 25c.,worth 25c. each. 5 doz. Ladies' Embroidered White Pongee Silk Handkerchief, at. 25c. each, worth 400. A Full Line of Fine Linen and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs of all Kinds and all Prices. 10 doz. Ladies.' All Wool Colored Cashmere Gloves at 15c. per: pair, worth 25c. 15 doz. Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves at 12&c. per pair. 400 yards Fancy Silk Ribbon at Sc. par yard, worth 12e. 10 doz:La,dies) Black Cashmere Hose at 450. each or 8 pairs for $1.25: 1LSPECIAL IN LINENS Fancy Table Covers, Tray Clothe, Lunch Cloths, Carving inths, Table Napkins, &c., &c. MID GJ.1 0 VICS We have a hill range of sizes in Ladies' Kid Gloves at 55c., 75c.,. $1.00 and $1.25. And in Gents' Kid Gloves we have Ei good Assortment in Lined and Unlined. aPlezNT' vezottlarmAzt.„ We have a lovely stock of Gents' Derby and Four-iu-hand Tiea imitable for the Christmas Trade, Also it Choice Lot of bilk and Cashmere Muttiors. Our stock is well assorted. in all departm,ints n.n.1 we are !Went we 01311 plum all in want of useful Ohristwas present's. • Store open U11,i6 9 p 111. FERGUSON 85 IIALLIDAY. 81 1 1 11 31 33, 10 11 11 311- 10 ie 18 10 36 a - es lo 34, 0- d, es re tie 101 er he 410 :e- on .ed eer the tly' telt de - ten ,od 317Lici Mf a , bud. hitt ', the an. le, oad ;ion • 'ed. end ithe tels1 tly. ted ,00 3418 las 3,3 .,31001 hi rite. both ying a no -- 110113,.'1 itry, ,ght- if pr fly. by itis sine,' ris to hi , 133331