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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-3-4, Page 44 THE BRUSSELS POST New Advertisements, Locale—D, O. Ross, Loo4114—P. Fletolier. Lonala—A. R. Smith. Uynters- T, R•1uI, dgv. Buggies—Jae, Walker, LDIa41ie—I. O. Richards, Book.—Poet Bookatote. Nightingale. Luuale—Dr. J C. Ayer. Looms—Alex. Stranban, Local—W. H. McCracken. 3 moats—Franklin Medicine Oo, Drensmakiug- MISS A'unuie Long. Novo Beals—James 61edioioa Co. For Hale or to Rent Joseph .Bozell. Parlor Shoe Sore W. Sehoeonberg, Bolen Goods—Ferguson t Halliday. Auditors lirpor.—Township of Morris. Mares for Sole—Tal. Powr Publishing House. to 1)C tl'tt5Sels 4,1mmt. RIr),IY_, bell. 4, 1892. I•r Is stated that a protest will be filed in West. Huron against the Non. .1 C, Pullman and that in event of hie being unseated that J. T. Gerrow, M. P. P wit .m,test the riding as his opponent. M. C. Cameron has gone book to Florida. Tan Returning Officer et London has deol ued Hoo. John Carling elected be the probabilitioe are that he will not be able to retain his seat as the summing up gives Bynum a m.,jority when the bat lots app. sled against aro thrown out, L• orlon bas bad t red hot time. Ir is in order for the Band Committee of la t year to present a fivaocbal x ate• ;hent to the oil/sees s0 that we may clearly understand the p •eition of affai B. Theirs was an onerous posi'ion but w. ben ve they euooeeded lis their work and it is quite a proper request to make that their report be given. 'I'ihws b he followng so Burow r.---1 standing of the pupils in B. S. No. 4, Morris, for the month of February, based 00 genera' pr floienuv :—Fourth olsao— Taylor pipe, Daniel MoQuarrie, Robert'• Pine, Fed. 1'vl•ne, Eva Cardiff, Frank —•- _..__.. ____._.___.____ C1vah• > it ii PIP., .21,12-12291 \icQna1•i•fc, a ti'[)EI 13ULta>•7 1?0It SF.iI 'Millard Oardiff,,Simon Forsyth, 19.1000 r! alar, --M0 Jereoy dulls sec iron, fns Sharp, Robert Maunders, John Sharp i Inman.; strains and should uroduee stook Third eta 8—Annie Davie, Geo.Barrie, oq,",1 9.r superior to any for rubor the N1.t n,�•io, T,you Pipe, Tent,, yl, -ereamery rau,.ese 1180llfoamy, Tim ,fan, of Mooney, Lily Mooney, Ella Davis, Hugh o' tilt , 1 hue•• :,o,ou fora T,O 0..,, f n+ilk ut 12 moutnk wltn nor first Dalt, true Forsyth, Gen, Cardin; Second oleos— Laura further particulars apply at my 1),ug and Laura Cunningham, Blw Mooney, Robert tured. A nhiACNAN, Brussels, Out, Oloekey, Lulu Davie; Poi II Maas—I Norah Maunders, ids Pylae, Wm. D•' MPROVED LAR(GEW1IITEYOES. Johnston, M,ud Bug: ard,Myrtts Ntehnl ; I SHIi(E 8CAI1. First c1a.e—Robert Mooney, Joevph 61o• 1`hc nudarafg"ed will keep for earvko thio Outoheon, John Oloakey, John triose. t`n�.eveet aeaeou the Improved large while A. T. Tnl•Doa, Teacher. Xorkebtre lig `Nerdy. on lot 29, eec.0, Metria, to vbleh a limited number of sows will be taken. Terms 61.00 to be p14111 at Moe of service, with the privilege of return. fns if necessary. Pedigree may ha Peau up- on application, ROBERT Nxt`HOL, Ott - Proprietor, 'i We uuder0ta,td that there area nom, ber of applivati0us in for the po ition of general overseer of mauioipal work in Brussels, and possibly before Monday evening these may be added to The Council will do w,dl to see that the 9.p. poiutee baa mac in whom dependance can be placed and that his offices cud dutieo be clearly defined .o that he may attend to his work in a satisfaot.'ry manner, Ltstowe, Blyth and otbor' municipalities near by have tested this priiioipl., of hnriu; work done and still adhere to the frau. Illiateval-. La grippe i- still buoy. Quite a number from this locality wi l go weal Ink sprung. rue Preobytsriaos more „ grand con pert un hand fur tht. (Friday) evening. Rev, I. B. Wal war, ref on Wednesday morning fur Go ours, where Ito veil, a te• d'la U,livetsity to. some weeks J•,hu A. Moldwan, -.f .1100E1teas in Ton rntn last iveuk -ttendtug the annuol meeting of the Grand Agora scion of the Patrons of Iudootry. It has Lee decided to hold he miniver sary services ul the ole -Mullet cherish uu 1U'a,eh 13th. It is but ne yenr shoe this beautiful cherub was dedicated to t, e worship f God, mud It is expect d that these anniversary services will b ♦e'y intete.tin. metuat,:r .,1,1ite0 wlil preaoh Sabbath morning at 10:30, Rev. bin Torrents is t• vited for the aittruoun Bud Rev, A. Y. Hart, y id the vi lags fm the e ening, 0,1 the following biuud. y night there will be au oyster supper in the basement of the church after which there will be flee mos o and platform m0e bug in the.auditorinm. Loot Monde, , veutng a dual i ate re on "Manhood” was nuuounoed to be given in the 21.ethodist 0,0roh. Th: two speakers ware Dr. Chisholm and the Rev. Mr, Sebety, of Wiugham. The evening was unfavorable but nevertheless Suite a number was p esent. A suit. able piece well rend, red Ly the church Mir, and Ur, Chisholm wok iut,uduued. Each gentlemen was to spend forty minutes upon their portion of the subjeot but the genial Dr. soon got warmed up to his subject and the midi, Due became so deeply interested that an hoer or more quickly aped by and it was too late to have more• than 1'phyei0tal manhood" that ey. ning, Mr, Sellery prumleing to give "Mental and moral mnn1200d" at some future date. There are tnany who would 11110 to hear the Dr. again. Hie talk was nut only interesting but instructive and intensely practical and would surely iu spire shote who heard to a more careful etn,iy of their own pbyefoal nature. rise. Samuel Fisher 1e eanvasing the 3rd lire, selling wall paper. 'Phe township auditors' abstract for 1881 appears in this issue. John Mason jr., and Biter Jennet spent part of las' week renewing acquaintances in Hallett and Tuoiteremith, Mat. Wilton held an auction sale on Thursday of loot w ek selling off all Ilia farm stook and implements, There was a fair attendance attd things sold well as a general rule, Mr. Wilson leaves next Tuesday for Buissevain, Man., where he will remain if thing• are favorable and it not he will go to Colorado, where he ha., had the offer of a good 0ituattou. Sonora Raroer,-Tho following is the etanding of the pupils in S. 8. No. 10, Morrie, who took the highest number of marks in their respective °leases fur the month of February, names in order of merit :—h'ifth olaeo—Jumes Brecken- ridge and Robb. Woodrow; Sr, Fourth— Jas. MoJaan, Miltun McEwen, Aggie Smillie, and 3. Peacock, Semi, Caldblok, Ward Oaldbick and John Snell all equal ; It. Fourth—Milton MaVety, Sarah Wil. son, Mary Pea000k, Bohemia Whiteford ; Sr, Third—Archie Musser, Wm, Wood. row, Andrew Wilson, Aggie Forrest ; Jr, Third—Reuben Snell, Sarah Thornton, ff. McEwen, Ilabooaa Forrest; Sr, Sec. end --Walter Beeakonridge, Geo. Id. Jollneten, Martha Jahnetoo, Walter Smillie; ,fro Saoogd••-Willie McEwen, Ilabt. Sinapaaa, Mary. WoOdtow, (hap. fieriest. Jas. L.•lVlr,8ax, !1'etaher. f3lerb. Mrs. E. Haggitt is seriously indisposed et present. Our monthly bore° and canto fair Wall held on Tuesday. E. Watson bas pm•ohased the residence of Geo. White on Dinsley street. Joseph Carter left this station on Saturday with a carload of horses for Calgary, N. W. T. A special meeting of our town daddies NM. held in Iuduatry Hail last Thursday evening when they decided to recommend that only 3 ,iorn•os be granted for this burg for 1892. The organ question in St. Androw'e Preabytert ni church having been once more ,evived a vote is 'n ho tak• n ext f+Duday to Res whether the kilt of whist les shall prevail or not. On 6'fonday evening the At Horne held under theeneplaee of the Women's Gui'd of Trinity ch• rah was very well attended, everyone enjoying themselves inlmetise• ly. Proceeds o„er 825.00 Wm. lvanderson, of 2nd con, Howiek, received from T ronto last week a tl,orooghbred D •rh,m heifer which coat him $100. Dr. Patterson, of Owen Sound, f-,rmer- lv of Onrria, has secured a aituatton in a iYInatri ai ho••pltal ata salary of 82,500 per a0num. At the loot Quartor'v Official Board nu the ,roxetercircuit Rev. E. A. Shaw was ueanimously invited to remain for another year. Over $4,000 baa already been sub- scribed for the erection of the new Pros• byterian church at Wroxeter. The material ie now being laid on the ground and w rk will be commenced early in the spring Dr. T. C. Spence, of Porde/loll, has sold his place and business t,• Dr. Arm. wrote Spence, of Mono Road, brother of J. W. Speooe, miller at Newbrid e, and intend; leaving in a few weeks for Prince Albert, N. W.'2'... The \lethodiete of Gorrie have decided to • rent a new church. Nearly $3000.00 has a ready been sobsoribed and Rome of the material is on the ground. Tho new church will be erected in front of where the old one now et•, nils. The old church wos erected in 1860. ABSTRACT —OF THE— PURE BRED BOARS FOR SER alga.—The miler%(good will keen for Demos an nOrtn half Lot 29, min.?, Morris, it pure bred Berkshire Boor, bred by Dr. Buell, and nu Ohio improved Chaster White, bred by Tboe. Genrge, Putnam, from 1m- Dext, dstash ou both aldol. This hog took Srd prier nt tido n,iusttinl Fair in a class of 17, in 1690, n,•,1 Std at t e Wes(,•ru Fair in a alas+uf 15. 111s size tuuh let at the Iudus- ' trial in 1601. Tonne $1,00 to oe paid at1lme of ,.era toe wibh t iv liege ofroturuiug if nee - ansa r1- 21. if '91851UF60. WALIi141t, Prop. Township of Torris For the Year !$9I RECEIPTS. Cash on Iiand $ 8363 64 Bluth interest on railway..,01 00 John Mooney, Collect r 900 00 John Mooney, Col entor.... 872 85 Cn. Trete„ not,•reeidenttaxes41 62 ran, 'meas,, award re lnnabies_ 48 00 T. X.•Ily,Brnsaele award.,140 00 Interest on Mortgage.. 20 86 H. Mooney, refund of wi,ue0s fees.... 16 58 T. Gibson, license fund 40 00 7', Gibson, lirenee fund 65 Co. Trace , boundary lino grant 154 62 ('o. Treas., non resident t.,xee2.1 60 Co, Trea-., tweed re lunatics39 00 interest on Mortgage 45 00 Blyth interest on Railway25 50 mortgage 54 0I1 Interest on moa_ Pa. t payment on mortgage 100 10 Iotereot nn depnelt 21 0u Part payment on mortgage50 00 Payment of m ,rtgage and int916 9 2 Itoprest nn deposit Payment of mottoa'e aid int930 00 Bank of Hamilton 10400 00 Interest on deposit receipt228 85 Payment of mortgage and int109 10 Borrowed from Batik of Ilam. ilton. 500 00 John Mooney collector 2400 00 John Mooney colleat0r 3700 00 John ]Moony collector 1800 00 John Mummy oolleotor 1300 00 Total - $28105 40 EXPENDITURE. foods and bridges 92410 68 Charity - 36180 Officers eateries 097 00 Printing 50 00 Incidentals 218 84 'rlxes 80428 80 Interest and drainage 735 42 Oohools 4142 06 Railways 181154 00 Hank of Hamilton note 1200 00 Balance in hand - 2861 77 Total 828105 46 ASSETS. Mortgages $ 2165 90 Corporation of Blyth..,,..,850 00 Corporation of Brussels 132 50 Omit on hand . • .. 2801 77 Uncollected taxe0 - 2517 75 Total Railways Co. Rate Drainage Total ,...$13510 22 LIABILITIES. $ 8527 98 $10000 00 '1110 22 400 00 Liabilities over Aeeote $ 4982 24 Wo, the undersigned Auditors, have ex. amfned the foregoing accounts with their vouohers and Coupons thereto belonging and And the afore to be 0000002, C1ras.OICCLI1010x1l Autlitar- Mont001, JonN(1002 j AKINw4R;• u.;;..1;.� POWDER THECOOKSBESTFRIEND LA(1GEST SALE IN CANADA. Rheumatism, BEING due to the presence of uric acid in the blood, is most effectually cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsapa- rilla, Be sure you get Ayer's 0.1111 n0 other, and take it till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from the system, We challenge attention to this testimony ; — "About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic gout, being able to walk only with great discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertise- ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing com- plaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months, and am pleased to state that it bas effected a complete cure. I have since had no re- turn of the disease."—Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th at., New York. "One year ago I was taken ill with inflammatory rheumatism, being, to my house six months. I came out of the eiekness very much debili- tated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. I commoneed using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once,, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. I cannot Ray too much in praise of this well-known medicine."—Mrs, L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. 11, - Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED 50 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price 1311 all bottles, $o. Worth $t a bottle. Aro you Scott or Irish It don't maize any difforenoo to us ns long 110 t„n 1111y ),ler BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, SCHOOL oUPI'f fl f4, NO'T'E PAPER, 1 N 'T0LOPEg,thn. xt' li' O 1►si TTS. Childl'en'o Toy Ctrto, Sleighs and Rock. ing Horses. New stock of Wagone, Cto gneb, Orioket sets for boys—ready for (miming up. 'The Post' Bookstore y ,daa.S. `,` V'•:Aia�*:.bao$.todoiJsrs a —Manufacturer of— Buggies, Carriages, &G., OPPOSITE TOWN NALL, BRUSSELS, 9 Our Work will satisfy you and our Prices will please. Cali and See us as We are Here to Hustle Business. OYSTERS-! Two Brands of Oysters this week at 40c. and 450. Iyer Qual't, 100 Doz. Lemons at 15e., 20c. 25c. and 30c. per doz' 100 Doz. Oranges at 20c., 25e. 30c and 40c. per dozen. 20 Quarts of Cranberries at 10c. per quart. 10 Gallons Maple Syrup to be Sold this week, Fresh Cocoanuts, Peanuts, Almonds, Filberts and Walnuts always on band. 100 lbs. of Cream Candies in this week. T. RUTLEDGE, tar Blestaurant, Opposite American Hotel. APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES NDFIttiFf° DANDRUFF 1143 D. L. CAVHN. Toronto, 0010,S11111011/1500000 Arent, C P R. era, Antl•DandruOtaanorfeotrmnotororDan• draft —Its 1rmon la marvollona—in my o n eano a leve nptacattone not Duly ttoronatlr rnwuved 5518(0170 dandrna aontinulanon b t etoppM Ann isiiln 0011,0 bale, mmln i40dt-apa5Dlu leo u a. TI11D15 ewtD. qq gg �j y� roweled 9.r Mf111 ��r9I9rM18T�.��l n iZ it Restores Fading hair to its original color. Stops ilio9 of hair. Keeps the Scalp clean, Makes hair soft and Pliable Promotes Growth. SOLD BY G, A DEA.DMAN, BaussELs. 1 .r v,v m lA.`catia N hi eat inuti mF t+^ WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Half of the people of our County don't know the position of one Township from another. They can now overcome this difficulty by consulting tho COOPED MAP )0iP THE( COUNTY• Com' I TJ 01\1", Which has been long needed and looked for, The size is four feet by five feet mounted on linen and wood rollers. Six colorings tyro used, whioh makes it very dfotinot and effective, THE SCHOOL SECTION NEEDS ONE, THE FARMER NEEDS OM, THE BUSINESS MAN NEEDS ONE. PRICE $3.50. Published by W. C00PEI? 4 CO., Clinlen, Ontario, 13o011e5.I4,81411 ANP 1>2•071O111etta. School Globes and all kinds of Mope and Reboot 3appliee. Write tot' pri0es anii Dar traveller; Will cal en YOU. - Keep Your 'IRST MAR 4, 1892 Ye �i�hi Herz T..L.:Z. Announcement rJP1 r1"1-1 IJ PARLOR SHOTOUI Our Stock having arrived and is now arranged we are pr xarEd to show to the people of Brussels nd Surrounding Community a frill line of NEW SPRING C000S AT' OCK f.'OTTOM PRICES Remember tlieoe aoods are all NEW and bought from the Best 11TanufactIrers in the Trade. Call and, inspect our Goods and compare Pr'zces: PARLOR SHOE STORE. W. SCHOSENBERC, Two Doors South of Pepper's Drug Store. MANAGER. ANNUAL OUST PRICE SALE BARCMNS! ARCAN8! Nov is the time to secure a first class Suit of Clothes o1' Overcoat made to Order at Cost Price, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I will offer the whole of my Stock, Consisting of Scotch, English and Canadian T'seeds, in a great variety, also a, largo selection of Imported Worsted Coatings, in Black, Blue and Brown Shades, and a good range of Worsted Pantings of all shades Different ..Shades of Blue Ser'es for .Suitirr ', . A Few lines of Beaver and Menton Overcoatings which we will clear out for LESS - THAN - COST Rather than (Carry, Over 1 -ill Next Vali. sIonnamankrmasnmimenaraly Now is the time to secure a Bar- gain in Overcoats or Suits, Over Two Thousand Dollars Worth of Brand New Goods to Select from, DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE To secure an outfit for yourself as the Cost Price only last,%, 30 Days from date. 'I would like all Overdue Accounts settled dbriing this Month as I have payments to meet which necessitates me asking all•to settle This Month, and oblige, E. C. Dunfordi.., l BUSSEL(1', hire, 12xff, 1892. r