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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-9-9, Page 44 THE BRUSSELS POST New Advertisements. compared with the desbruotion of cloth John 1 vara, a bricklayer•, from 1'lxater, who was working on A. Watson S now _ Ing and the risks run at Area from fall, run Building, Mitchell, fell acme six cr Seven Looal--A, Reymann, Jug walla, Suffocation from amulKo or sicl(• 6 feet, breaking a Small bone iii the leg prop Report—C, P, lt, noes caused by being drenoh0d by water near ilia mnkla, Local—W, Richardson. from the hose but of coarse these things In several sections of country around Local—Mrs. A. Ilomg,lost Looals—Dr, J, C. Ayer. eight of in the desire to save life are a Exeter bite farmsrs are complaining of the 1ptrdooss of the eoil, matey being un. Oholora—Alex. Strachan, and property, and faithful work is Al' able to proceed with the preparation of At Iland--Dr. J. 0, Ayer, ways done oil those occasions. Some tics ground for fall wheat. Farm for Sale —L. Dobson, detiuite understanding should be arrived A Sahbath School convention will be Stoves—Ballantyne & Wilton, Dress Goods—Irwin & Moliain. at in locating the angina for service ae held in ounce Moll with the financial die• triot meating of the Goderlob District, L000l—Tho (ween Publishing Co. that the least quantity of hose possible on Monday, Sept. 12bb, fu the Methodist j Ayer's Sarsnparilla—Dr. J. U. Ayer, would be in use and no time lost in got- church, Holmeavillo, commencing at 2 ting to the nearest point, One poiab 1), in . For many years Philo G. white, of n n Ci•�j.e f�.l11551 � (lA Si. morn in the nbeauoo of Engineer Mo1Som froul town, mg frequently occurs, some Lucknow, was a well-known character fu Bruoa and Huron oounbhoe, known as -- - .--- other compot0nt person should be en- auctioneer and ebage•driver. Many yeal•a 1"RIDAY, SE, IJT. 9, 1892, gaged by the Fire Brigade or Mr. gel- ago lie mysteriously disappeared, leaving a wife and family behind him. Lt lime — --—..----- =_ sem who would aesuma the responsibfl• lately been ascertained that he died in a ity of managing the engine. It world recent year in California, leaving an Ow1NG to the ill health of Premier Ali. not be out of place for this person so ap• estate valued at about $40,000, bot there is a likelihood, of his resigning Pointad to run the engine at practises The Festival of Nations held on Dr.. his position. Sir John Thompson is and he or the engineer should not fail to Rollins' lawn, Exeter, under the auspfoes of the Epworth League of the Jams+ Spoken of as hie probable successor. pay monthly visits to the Fire Hmll all street Methodist church, was m decided l Tien London Advertiser remarks :— with the caretaker keep a watchful eye suacese. The booths on all sides of the beautiful lawn were perfect repreaauta• The arrival of two more oholera-strioken oil the fire apparatus. tions of Canada, China, Greenland and i steamshipsfrom European ports keeps the situation sufficiently alarming to F3Ivt11' Africa,each booth supplying 1 refreshments in accordance with P thmeir respective compel public attention, and to empha- Joseph Carter returned from the North- country's pualom. size the advice "Be clean and keep clean ; weat this week. Mise Francis H. Steele, aldos6 daughter j be temperate in all things and keep tom- Johu A. 'fanner left here on wednes• of Rev. H. D. Steel, of Kirkton, formed 1 Aerate." It has been suggested that the day on a trip to old England. of Goderioh township, has received the Canadian Governor-General-in•Couucil Ex -Neave P, II011v shipped Several oar- unanimous appointment from the Board i and the President of the United States loads of outtle to Montreal on Saturday, of Miesioits as lady homelier in oonneotion should issue proolannations prohibiting Mr, mud Mrs. Cannon, of Buffalo, were with one of the church of England MIS. immigration lentil such time as the the guests of mine host of the Commevoi• alone in the Northwest Territory, Miss epidemic has run its course. This would al this weak. Steele has reached her destination, being be a radical and far-reaching precaution. Farmers are about through with the Lebhbrigh, Northwest Territory, under But it is not at present within the power harvest in this section and a large average the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary, of either the Canadian or United Stairs of fall wheat is being sown. of the Diocese of Huron. authorities to take this action without Mrs. Newton, who writs visiting her The death of A. B. Henderson, of the the direction of Parliament and of Con- daughter, Mrs. McKellar, for sorra time firm of Maxwell, English & Henderson, 'j groes. But they, can maiutnin mot thorough quarantine regulations, and it past, returned to Strathroy on Tuesday. On Sunday morning a large oongrega- on of Sarnia, which occurred at Goderioh, oil the let hast,, was heard with deep ro. is satisfactory to know thab the sem- of all denominations attended the deet around there. He has been in boards of both countries are watched with Roman Catholic church to witness the delicate health for some time past and a carefulness never before exemplified, rite of confirmation administered to a his death was not unlocked for. During though there are still defects to be lass of seventeen candidates b Bishop o Y P Sarnia deoeaged'e residence in Sarnia he mode remedied in the Sb. Lowrance. Itis too O'Connor, of London, The choir from many warm friends throughout Smrnim bad that the work has been delayed till Clinton furnished the music. and surrounding country. Ile was an the approach of danger. The necessities of the ease, the great mud continued dan. e - ii:tlttol. active curl earnest works in the Matho- dish Ohureh and for several years past Er that the disease may get a footbold, demand that no precaution Shall be omit- Eph• Ocher is removing his family to has been leader in the Central Motile. ted, no matter the cost. Walkerton this week. He reports busi• dist Church choir. His services fu this nese good. respect were of inestimable value, and his The Listowel District meeting was loss creates a vacancy that will be diPfl• PREgmENT HannlsoN's order imposing P g held in the Methodist church here on colt to fill, He was a prominent member tolls upon cargoes passing through the Tuesday of this weak. A fuller report of Court St. -Clair, No. 124, Canadian I Sault Ste. Marie canal bound for Calla- will be given next week. Order of Foresters, and his death will than porta went into effect last week and Thos. Davidson, who has been fore• than of the Heffernan & Milne Carrick cause general regret among the members of the Order. The funeral took place at it is announced that the companies en• mills, goes to Muskoka with it gang this Samfurth on Saturday. gaged in carrying freights by water be. week to superintend the same firm's mill- _ tween Montreal and ports on Lake j P ing operations thele. Three of our most popular young men JohnMaxwell, of Stratford, has to. Superior have agreed to reduce their left here on Tuesday morning for m Pic. calved Information of the depth of his ' charges to an extent sufficient to meet speoting tour in the Northwest. Fred. brother, Robert Maxwell, by drowning while bathing lin the Tamos river at the new tolls. The companies can well Laird goes to his brother, Max. Rmynard g oes to hie sister, and Geo. Eokmio wall TampI o, Mexico. The deceased was afford to reduce their ohargas, because it n goes with them, some years years ago connected with the is admitted that they have been so "'he The Township Council mot lin Burden's Grant western Railway at Hamilton. it is for large profits that they have by hotel here on Saturday last. The door He was second son of James Maxwell, of Hamilton, and was well known thane, their exactions driven trade from the St, was shut. After deliberating about two hours they let it be known thab the whole was unmarried, and had reached the and nullified the operation of Lawrenceage ow contract for the building of the Town, ae of 44. He was a member of the ag the government's rebate policy. The ship Hall had been awarded to J.W. Fuh glits of Pythias.. ohargei of the forwarding companies be- Fogel as the lowest tenderer, at $85Q, and Ing reduced to meet the Sault Ste.Marie the site was decided as lot 21, con. 7, canal tolls, no additional burden is im• road. fie let IS is tW the 8th of the 18 mg the contra of tha township they private Funds to Loan. posed upon the trade of the St, Lawrence P L consequently there is no excuse almost seem to have made it a point tom�• there, is �-•� �••V� `$2 1J U0 roube and whatever for Mr. Haggart's proposal to get and, of course, everybody not quite pleased. SopnEN DEnTa.—A, number left for To. m in )laced Have been 1 y hands take money from the Dominion treasury ronto Exhibition on the Tn(sday morn. for Investment on real estate. to a President Harrison's tolls. The pay ing train and among the friends gathered only result of this proceeding would be be to bid them "bolt voyage" teas John LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. swell the already large profits of the for. Slemmon, one of our earliest schillers and most successful farmers. As the train No Commission. warding companies at the expense of the was leaving the station he turned with taxpayers of Canada. The forwarders Christopher Raynard to go to the horses. Borrower's can Have loans oom can affordto pay the Sault Ste. Marie They had neudy reached Isaac Gill's plated in Three Days if title tolls out of the "rebmte" they receive house when Mr. Slemmon fell back dead. im• Satisfactory from the Dominion treasury naw.—Free from He had known that snob an end was for months. His heart was - Prean, Ottawa, diseased. It fell to the lot of section W. Al:. SINCL AIR + annual meeting of the Ontario boas Greensides to break the sad story to Mrs. Slemmon and the ramming were SOl2C2to)', Brussels.Tae Branch of the Dominion Alliance will shortly after carried home. The deaeas- be held inRilihmond Hall, Toronto, on Tuesda 13th inab„ at ed was born in England mud oame to Canada lin settling lin Victoria T Ontario Mu t u i fe next, cummenoing ty. He moved to Grey township in 1854, Gl t 9 a, in. Cheap fares are offered on all taking up 200 acres of land, then bush, railways. The circular issued in calling and which by his labor mud energy was 1113,tlk 01'F1CIS, • '11TATd7R1,00, ONT. this meetin l eaY s :— speedily transformed into fruitful fields. Abort 3 nited in 5 years agoo lie wAssuranceag u lin force Jan , y,, 92..914 Ontario Court of Appeal has given I' a decision declaring that the Local marriage t fiae Ann Tindall who, with four gone (Wm,, Thos., Chas., and John) a ,934,807The Now business Allen in 18912,094,950 h' Option measure passed by our Provinci• and one dmughter (Mies Mary A,) survive Increase over 1890..,....... 340,800 Cash income for 1891........ 547,020 al Legislature was fully within the jurisdiction of that body, and making it a kind husband and father, Another daughter, Sarah J. died in 1879, and Ed. Increase over 1890.......... 57,020 clear that the Legislative Assembly Ilea much larger power to deal with the ward passed away In the Spring of 1887. Mr. Slemmon hal eaten his breakfast on Liberal Oonditlons of Polloles. liquor traffio than has yet been exer- cised, The Province of Manitoba has Tuesday morning with the family who little thought as he left the house to drive Cash and Paid-up veiling guaranteed on each policy. voted on the question of prohibition mud the cons to pasture that death was so P All dividends belong to and are paid only to Volley holders. declared in favor Of the principle b an P P Y overwhelming majority. On all sides of ns there ie evidence of a Strong and near. The sad news fell like m thunder bolt upon the community as well as the family. On Thursday the I Premiums payable.e during the mouth hi whroh they fmll An POIJOIOa are inoontesbablo two years from g rowing sentiment in favor of an im. mediate further advance on roade that afternoon funeral took place, the large concourse speaking volumes for the esteem in which dato of issue. No restriction on travel residence or oa• initiation, ars now indisputably open. Since the the Subject; of this notice was hold, Latticed poliaica may be revived within Six mouths ctor Impao. meeting referred to, fifteen maniohpali- ties have voted on Prohibition bY' lmws. '-- 11101,111p Demtb Mim. l, Said, at once on completion of claim papers• In vote was a tie. In eof wre defeae theted six six rva were defeated by majorities ag- Huron COlil7ty. JJ A. YOUNG, gtegating 129. In the other eight we The Httron Signal subsoripbion is now Dietrich Agsnt, Ethel, won by majorities aggregating 329. $1,50. In several municipalities the now B. B. Ogler will be the Q. C. at Huron law is actually in operation mud we have to Asshz . Readthe e practical evidence, some i, least, may be acoom• Paring bees aro in fashion again at .L CJ (.� 11 extent at of what ' plisbed through this hnahrumentality Fordwic TheForesta. have decided to put j The foots cot out make it clear riot by; ,l present is a very important point in the Rof our reform. The situation plate glass front in their new building at Gorrie, Mrs. J. R. Williams, of Gorrfe, is eo uro and onblook are full of interest mud far recovered as to be able to walk down fraught with heavy responsibilities. It is a time at which we should carefully consider our position and then judicious- Street. Win. Lyons' cooper shop in Lucknow, 400 apple barrels are Joined oub daily out RI -Sport ly, determinedly and unitedly follow up by six workmen. the advantage ganed, and so hasten bile Over 5,000 barrels of apples have been total extermination of the liquor traffic that is such a terrible` curse it) handled already at the Lnehnow station 9 Olt MANITOBA AND still our land. by the different buyers. Cliff & Forester, of the Lucknow A FEw words,canoerning;lthe Fire De- furniture factor are havinga new sixty. five horse -power boiler plaed in their 'I�77 �r 1V OTe�YsT . partmenb of this town may nob be out of works. Through th a death of a cousin in Ob• lace at this time. The Piro Eu p gine, bogs and Carta, Larks and engine stand are all right and in workable chaps mud taws, who had accumulated t the vast alta mAll of $510,000, Wall. en, near Lakolet„ falls heir to $10,000, 1 IS0) what is required to complete bho effective- The annual fall show of the Ashflcit nese, in Daae of Are, is a bettor alarm I •-anti electrical connection with the residences Wawanosh Society will be held in the driving park, Dungannon on 18th mud 14th of October. Copies may be had on appplicmthon to any Agent of the ' of the Engineer, Chief and Captain I and W. H. Duman, of Zarioh, covered the t a quarterly fire drill. System and meth- i in the distance on a safety bicycle between Exeter and that village, a dlebanao of 12 1 `""` z od are essential) necessary Proper Y Y P p miles, lin one hour and Jou minutes, i t ,® • handling of this very imporbanb depart R. Ross and wife were driving along ment and this should be acquired by the n !nth con, of Howfok when the front i practice ratber than when on duty. Of axle broke loose from the buggy throwing course ilio pay received by the members them both ovor the dashboard, Both re• ocivod Socia severe bvu?eau and a bail J. T. PEPPER, of bile brigfldo is a mere bagatelle when Shaking up, I Agent, Brussels. SEPT. 9, 1892 AT HANDCHOLERA Ili a dangerous emergency, Aym's u t: aHRRY I'P:CI'URAI, is prompt to act and sero to cure, A dose I:tkcn nn the first _.. sympl ems of Ci•aup ar Brnnahi lis, checks further progeoss OI' these complaints. It sol•tens the phlegm, soollts the in• As it preventative Of ttillCI= ]Keep your eye oil this space reoln Atuued membrane, ant incieccb )} Sleep. coli to week, This w001C'\VO have just 1'0001V0f1 1L large assortment As a rentodv for colds, coughs, lass of Uf 0111, New voico, In grippe, pneumonia, and even consumption, It) Its early stages ,DYER' ®O��, ��i® `t�'BBE�►�, Cherry Pectoral All of which will 1.10 sold at it close living profit. If you want a excels all similar preparations. It Is good durable pair of Boots that will keep your feet dry come to us. endorsed by leading physicians, is agree- able to title taste, does not interfere with New Dl'ess Goods aad Yew THIn i72iTLls to digestion, and needs to be taken usually 7 in small doses. Match, Sold clbea p. ' Fron, repented tests In my own family, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral has proved itself a very o11'icient remedy far roll., cout'hs, amt it. vnrianH dis• Our flannelettes oan't be beat for Quality and Prioo Prd m of the throat and lunges,"—A, W. Burdett, ittsfield, N, 11, "Car the last s$ycnrsIhavc been takingAycr'H The Very best value in it 50e. line of Shirts and Drawers that we Cherry use has Pectoral or lung troubles, and am assured that its have ever shown. Saved M 'f = �� iV, want to do a largo trade this Fall anti at ilio same time Ihnve recommended It ki hundreds, I find rho give our customers ever possible satisfaction ill What the favor us nest effective way of taking tiles medicine is in g y 1 y small and frequent doses,"—T. M. Matthews, P, by buying.. All our old friends and malty now are cordially invited M., shera nn, ohio, " My wife suffered front n cold;' othtng helped to give Us a Call. her but Ayor's-Cherry Pectoral wlIlen oifected a cure,'—R, Amaro, Plympton. N. S. Yours, Truly, flyer's Cherry Pectoral ALEX. STRAC"HAN. Prepared 6y t ], C. Ayer 8: re Lowell Einss,Prorrlpt to act, sure to cure OOK'S COTTON ROOT ��-� - ^ -- �- - �xumuex � CUI1POUfi1). LOOKI i � A reonni, discovery by an old physician. Successful- pp ly used ntouthly by thous• 0 e 9 g ands aP 7 norms. Is the only perfectly sa ecfe and rena'ulo medtaiuo diov- ored, Beware of auptinctplod druggists who ------- �p-�m�^-------- offer intortor medintues in pllwo oP tlUi is. Ask far COOR'S COTTON ROOT COMPOUND, take no Subwill s n s or inclose $l and d Vill] cent HARVIE onundaDoetage stamps it) letter, nod wewnlloud, eoatoll,byreturnmail. Lull soul- ed particulars in plait) envelope, to latlioe- only, 2 stamps, .Address Paull I,IIy Voou• 9 pang, No. 3 fisher Block, 131 Woodward A D Detroit, DIin v--_ t=-•t'BOld in BIn seals by s, T, PEPPER, G. .EAllafAN and all reauousiUlo druggistsTHE PHOTOGRAPHER, eV01'y'wh01'0. F9=01115 Having added new Scenery to his Gallery is now in it position to turn out work that is second to none. A look at his photos. CO HhSlH 15 `A°IO will convince you that they are first-class. The public U. are invited to call up anti inspe°ct work in gallery. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this .YietZ17'es Copied aad also El PI to CL7171 CLze successful CONSUMP'T'ION OURS, is Z7L Cl'ayb7z, at 7'easoizable, - i4ces. without a parallel in the history of medi• Ohne. A11 druggists are authorised to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no1 Y other Oure 00,11 sucasssfully stand. If you A Specialty made of Out -door Views. have a Cough, Sore Throat or Broucbitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child r bas the Croup, or whooping Cough, use You cannot mistake the place, W. W. Burgos incl stand it promptly, and relief is sure. If you over Standard Bank. dread that insidious disease 00 If -��y- c RT TION, Dont'T F.tm to use it, it will cure .1__l,- J. Srr �fJ LN G you or cost nothing. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price 100., 500. and $1.00 If your lungs are sore or back- lame,use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. 25c. ,y •� ,� . ;� ""•,..rte+ i y r � GC T. R.E11xCURSIONS DRESS 4"HODS —TO— 6 Iris ustrial Fair, m WBRIGHTCHEAP, September 6 to 16. h 9 Return Tickets from Brussels to «_— Toronto, $8.50. Excursion days, Sept. 18 and 15, Return Fare, $2,60. Serges in Navy, Garnet, Brown and Black from 40c. to 75c, All Tickets valid to return until per yard. Colored Cashmeres in Garnet, Navy, Electric, September 196h. Brown, Slate, Terra cotta and Myrtle. Unions at 25c , all wool from 35c. to 50c. Bedford Cords, Navy and Brown, Manitoba Excursions 48 in. wide, at 75e. In Black Goods we are showing a fine Sept. 06h be Points Advertised at aur• range in Henriettas at 40c. to $100 per yard, as well as rent Rates. Ottoman Cords, Soliels and Serges. w For Tickets going mild returning via G, T. and U. P. Rys. Call on T. FLETOH ER, Tweed Goods i72 .szait len. ths, 64 im wide at $1.00 Toww Trcl(ET AGENT. peryd. U72io72 TZveeds, doZbble widtl2, at All Baggage checked through without 800: Doz&ble width, Helto72s at 25o. change of Check. FRESH ARRIVALS 1 A line of Tweed Patterns, single width, at 10c., 12je. and 15c. Trimmings in Braids, Gimps and Cords to match all shades Of Dress Goods —AT TIIP— ' Our New l�antlings are Extra Value. Sim,r Double Width Meltons at 7c5e., 90c. and X11.20. New Flannels and Underwear, just opened up, BANANAS' PEACHES,We have just Opened. 25 cases new ,P'Gums{Morts. Boots, Shoes &Rubbers, CABBAGE, A Call Solicited. We wil be pleased to show you our TOMATOES, Goods and quote ]'rices. WArTERMLLONS, CORN; M am CANDIES, , NUT'S, VRESH ORE AMS. W 11K P1 C I A I