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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-9-9, Page 5,t1► SEPT. 9, 1899, .11tNY00 1. Lawn beanie is the popular amusement In town at present. St. Alban's church anniversary And Harvast Ilonte will take place on Sunday and Monday, Sept, 11th and 12th. Telapnio oommnnioation has beau establiaho<hol bSL'Wean Atm. and Lie- towel. The central office will be at Mader's store. The Atwood flax mill is prospering thin oesoon under the management and foremanship of Jae. Prfost. It is ex. parted the farmers will roaliza between $12,00 and $18.00 per ton for their flax, W. D. Mitoholl has tobacco plants growing in his garden, the leaves of which average 1842 inches. He gob the seed from Win. Rennie, the seodlnan, of %oronto, Ibis a standard grade of to. ba000, W i�lr,�•luun. Alex. Dixon has opened out his now butcher shop. P. Deans, of this place, has A stall: of cant in hie Store grown by Andrew Grey, near Bluevale, which treasures 12 feet and 1 inch. Rev. G. Ii. Cobblediok, At, A.,B. D., of Dundalk, preached in the Methodist church last Sunday, morning and even. ing. In the evening hie Subject was "The origin, progress still results of the Epworth League of Christian Endeavor." On Monday evening the young people of tine Methodist church organized a Chris• tian h1tilleavor Society. D. '1', MoFoggan, expressman, Toron- to, and Mies Maria Louian Youbill, were Joined in the bonds of matrimony at the reSldanae of the bride's parents on Leo. poldstreet, on Monday morning of last week, by the Rev. S. Sellery, B. D. The newly wedded pair took their departure by the 8:40 train, on their wedding tour, intending to visit Detroit and other places. wroxeeev. Business in fair, School has re -opened. P. S. Scott, of Brussels, was in town this week on his. Our h re• r school hits had a thorough a painting and cleaning tip. Messrs. Hamilton R Sanderson ship- ped a carload of bogs to Montreal this week. Harvesting fs about over aul the crops yielded above the average around this locality. Quite a number in this looaliby intend taking in the Industrial Fair At Toronto next week. Mrs. John Inglis and daughter, of Chicago, is visiting her father, Post- master Dickson. The apple business around here is booming. Our cooper, Mr. Thomson, hits orders for over 10,000 apple barrels. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland and family re- turned home thin week from Toronto and other places where they had been visit- ing friends. Miss Smith, milliner At J. W. Smndor• son's, returned this week from bar holi- days and from buying the Fall and Winter stock of millinery, A. J. Sanders, who has boon in Lutzs' drug Store, Exeter, is hone on a visit preparatory to going to tante a course at the college in Toronto this Fall. The garden party at Robt. Ewarls' was a grants saccoss, financially and other - wine. The Gerrie Band was present and sully ened the program considerably, Mr. Cameron, who was stabbed severe- ly by Wm, Johnston, (who is in Gode. rich jail awaiting big trial) is able to be up and is doing as well As can be expect- ed Roe, E. A. Shaw and wife have not yet returned from their visit to the Old Conutry. Rev. Mr. Humphreys, who has been supplying Mr. Shaw's work, leaves shortly for College at Montreal. AcrIDENT,-6"lnfte a Serious accident happened bore on Saturday At the new Presbyterian church while they were elevating the second scaffolding. The planks gave way, causing Herman Gauss and "Tony" McDonald to fall to the ground, A distance of about 12 feet. The former WAS very badly Shaken up but no .bones were broken. The latter did not escape so easily as his back was severely hurt and his left leg brolien in two places just above the ankle. He was re- moved to his home in Grey and is doing very well. I.ftitoNvel. The High school opened out with about 00 pupils. The town hall is undergoing a mach neecied've•painbing, bosh outside and in. side. Kidd & Edmund's horse, Dick French, won the free for all race in Winnipeg last Saturday, puree $400. Rev. J. U, Pomeroy, of Preston, one of the most effective temperance speakers in the province, will preach the anni- frersary sermon of the R. T. of T. on Sunday, Sept. 11th. He will also deliver his popular Isolate "The three W's," oil Monday evening, the 12bh. Mr. IIinghorn, Secretary of the Mac- donald National Memorial Fund at King. ston, "let with A very fair Success during his short stay in town, having obtained the autographs of 40 contributors to the fund, and a respectable Subscription from alkali. The Banner gays :—The fire engine and fire hall of a town is noually a place which visitors are shown with pride. An inspection of our hall will show strewn along one aide among the valuable Stage sconery owned by the town, a hetero• genoous oollsotion of which the lollowing is a partial inventory :—Old lanterns, various ends of fire hose, oedar posts, omrb wheals, firemen'g combs, iron hoops, scrap iron, nail kegs, hose brandies,ro. mains of old hmnd aro, pomp, furnace omtings, server pipe, the mass being thoroughly intermixed with coal And coal dust. In one of the cells adjoining is a large collection of old clothes, pro. Suncably the leavings of tramps, Fou the sake of decency cannot some one be in, daeod to clean this up ? The genial and venerable countenance Of Dc, Nfohol, who is one of our haat known citizens, ties been migeed from the streets for aweek or two least, And it is feared that the hour of his departure is act many weeks henco> since his attack from the grippe last winter, Dr. Nichol has been afllioled with a throat trouble, which has caused the loss of hie voics, ho not being able to opeak above a wltfspor. Pito trouble hitsgraaually groNu w"iso, until it has become impossible for him to Swallow anything except it little milli. Before taking to his bed be visited To. ronto fru t as b L ho best p ysimans there could do nothing for him Its has been call• fined to his bad (luring the paob ben Jaye and Nye understand In growing wsm' or daily. The doctors case evokes deep sympathy throughout the community, notwithstanding that he is understood to be quits resigned to his critical situ• ation,•--standard, Rev. J, II. Dyke IS home from We visit to relatives in the east. John Wighbman, jr. Is recovering from an attack of Iwilminilia thin. J, and Miss Pabtfeon, of Wingham spent Sunday At C, Lawrenoe'g, ILtrvont Home servioea was hshl in Trinity church Wednesday evening. D. and W. Scott left on Thursday for m ti ip to lifmniboba and the Northwest. t J. Sillies sr, has rdturnod home after a few weeks trip through the Old Or entry. Rev. A. J. and Miss Tucker, of '.'urn. berry, spent Sunday with friends near here, Rev. A, Y, Hartley, of Bluevals, preached in the Presbyterian church Sun• day morning and evening, John Taylor and Irani: Vannorman pulled 4j aores of peas on John Otvon's farm on Saturday, nothing but ocythes being used. Cranbroolc. Rev. D. B. McRae took leis work lash Sunday. Cameron's older mill is running these. days at a lively gait. A young driving horse for sale, Apply to A. Raymann, Oranbrook. R. F. Cameron will attend the Pan. Presbyterian convention at Toronto. The looal advt. in last week's POST asking for A. Rmymann's boring machine brought the missing article. "Slim Jim," the peregrinabing Sign writer, was here for a fele clays last week. He was engaged to do some lettering at McDonald's hotel when this episode oo. correct. It may not be generally known that he is an inveterate drinker and will work devious plans be secure tine "corn juice." He told the proprietor of the hotel, so It is said, that he required some gin to mix with the paint. A goodly quantity was handed over but a second request caused the landlord to watch him And he found the liquor went into the painter instead of the paint. Poor Me - is a physical as well all a moral wreak, THE BRUSI ItIIIeytnle. Leech is vu Id Joseph 1.e a•siti6 c friends and Muslim in the hast. The Mebhadhib church people purpose holding their annual 11ai'voot home ohortly. SonurcN D1CA'i'ii•-Last friday A tole• grant from Detroit flashed the sad And uuaxccr ad news that Mrs, W. A, Leach was dencl and that thofuneral would be on Sunday afternoon. The following I articulars wore gleaned from a relative who attended the last sari rites :-On Phuraday evening the deceased was call. ing ml bar sister fmrs, Eddie Leach) whose home adjoined tbeirs on 14th Street, and appeared in good health and 7irfbe, returning to her own bonne about p. in, When MMS. L. Leach wont up- stairs shortly after, she paused at the window facing the residence of liar Sieber, She thought she heard somobody moan- ing and called hot, husband to listen. He Shouted across and after several calls the answer came back "I am Sink," Mrs. Leech hnsbened at once to telephone for a doctor while her husband kicked in the door to gab to the suffering one. She wall alone Iver husband being absent on A business trip. When the Dr. arrived he found Mrs. Leech in convulsions and other doctors were summoned but nothing could be done to relieve the patient and After a law of these attaeka she suddenly died about 11 o'olook. The symptoms were so peculiar a post mortem was held P,8 it was feared her death was due to poison, but no trace of anything of the kind could be found and the medical gentlemen were and are mystified. Some thought perhaps it was cholera but there was no pain whatever. The subject of this notice was a daughter of Abraham Jackson, of Morris township, and was 88 ,years of age. She was married 11 yeats ago to her now barcft partner, who, with a littlo six-year-old son, is left to mourn the sudden departure of his pride and joy, made more sad by the eircumstmla e of his absence from home at the time of her cleath. .'award Leech, Abraham Jackson and wife, of this locality, Mrs. Jno. Code, of Trowbridge, and Rev, W. W. Leech, of Londesboro', attended the funeral. The deceased bad written to her parents it few days prior to her death telling them that her sister intended visiting them and would be At Bluevale on Saturday, but that a belegram would be senb advising them of the train she would go by. The message came bub only to tell them the sad story of the writer's death. Surely Ilia the midst of Wo we are in death." iELS POST YER' Sarsaparilla Y -our best remedy for E-rysipelas, Catarrh R-heumatism, and s• -c rofu I a wualt-Rheum, Sore Ryes A-bscesses, Tumors R-unning Sores 8 -curvy, Humors, Itch A-nemia, Indigestion P-imples, Blotches A-nd Carbuncles R-ingworm, Rashes -mpure Blood L-anguidness, Dropsy L-iver Complaint A -II cured by AVPR"S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, iliacs. Sold by all Druggists. Price $r ; six bottles, $S. cures otitt e;s"s, will cure you RSINCLAIR M, D., ➢I. A., 0. P. S. 0., M. C. P. S. AL i % i®ONT , specialist for the treatment of all Chronic DNoased, Private Diseases, Diseases of the Brain and Nerve, Diseases of the heart and Lunggs, And Dlsoasoe OI NVomon 1109 1ivaly Treated successfully. NERVE NERVE BRANS are a unw dldenvery thrt4 once", BEANS"scat eased at xerrone ,.- bllltyy lust Vigor and Fall, lug tlalrhncd; rostorno the weal obese n[ and 1 Y or rnfttd ll too absolu of excesses of youth. 'L'hlsliomes absolutely ouefl the must ohavebotiofa oases even all other 'old by tmN'i'q Co al, taped span age, o six or $ by druggigta at $] per package, or Six Inc ffiS, or Bout by mall ou r000lpt of price by Wrenn. [ilk Pum Jtbrm MloDIMNe Co„ Toronto, out, write tug II>am rhlut. Hold In Brusaole by 0. A. D1;ADI N. , LAI .eLEO D'S t5:713te= nMOV0401' AND OTHER--- TESTED- REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpala- tion of the Efeart, Liver Complaint, None. algim, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con. sumption, Gall Stonea, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- biliby. LABORATORY GOOERICH, ONT, J. M. MCLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by J. T. PEPPER, Druggist, Brussels. Do You 1•i1row That C. E. ferry makes as fine photos, as are made in the Count y r)<t fat IAe P, inisbes all photos. on the new permanent aristo paper? That ire Can't be heat on family and other groups 2 That lie - the scavengers i Jonathan l3uschar6, Listowel, says:—"After spendinganmyy money anti property to no Copies and enlarges old pictures to an size ? T y A new jeweler's shop is to be opened r -ems• purpose on Medical men, for what they dangerous. Net'- i out here shortly. The more the merrier, Mrs. Jae. Hogg has been on the sick termed a hopeless case of consumption, Dr. Tliat 11118 C. C. Baine has received an A 1 r point- P licit to a mission station ill the North. list. Mrs. Robert Inglis has Bons on a trip Sinclair cured me.' MrsMary rurlong, Woodhouse, Buys:— . "when all others failed, Dr. Sinclair oured Cabinet Photos. are exce• p west. to Arnprior, me of ata." tionally fine 2 Jas. and Thus. MaLmuchlin left on A number from this township will W. MoDoaald, Lakefield, says: -Dr. Sia- olair cured me of Caturb," Drops I ' i Tuesda last on a trip to Manitob.t and Y 1 visit the Toronto Fair next week, Geo. Rowed, Blyth, says :-"Dr, Sinclair ,ee�L 7 That Ilia other parts. The Forosters' block will have a plate Mrs. Lavis and baby, of Holmesville, are visiting at John Hill's this week. cured me of heart disease and dropsy, when ail others railer." Baby Photos. are nnequall glass front. The brick work will shortly Mrs. George Sperain and Miss Sperain, Diseases of privmte nature brought on by ed, and if yon want a first-class be commenced. of Blmnshard, were visiting relatives in folly Dr. $'nolair certainly cures, fiticly finished photo. you. can't The brick work of the Methodist this township this week, CONSULTATION F ltrF. d0 hotter than call On church in nearly completed. It will be imposing John Stelae has purchased the 50 more an edifice when finished. farm belonging to Thos. McGregor, 06h DR. SINCLAIR will be at the Messrs. Lowry, of Brussels, and A. Train, of Grey, are about to open out a can., paying the sunt of $1700 for it. Miss Liam Hall, who has been at the AIIAERMAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS,. PER R butchers shop here. A good butcher is London Collegiate Institute for the past , . 9 much needed and the above mentioned six months, is now attending the Mitch- —ON —`— I Next t0 American Hotel, gentlemen will be welcomed. Apple buyers are thick in this neigbb.,r- all Modal school. We wish line success.t In the orchard of James Hogg, lot 5, , Saturday, Sepi . 17, 92 Brussels. hood and prices are tip to $2 per barrel. call. 8, a grafb was pub on a plum tree The crop is a good one. W. T. Gartley's last April. Two limbs grew from it, one ------ --- evaporator will soon commence operations giving employment to eight or ten hands. Owing to the death and fnueral of attaining 7 feet, 2 inchas and the other 0 feet, in four months or thereabouts. This is wonderful growth not often equal. (led. t A STOVE? Ale. Johnston, Sou, 0, Hawick, there was no servibe in the Presbyterian church We regret to state that Anthony Mo• here last Sabbath, Deceased was an old resident and highly respected. The in- Donald, had the misfortune to break one of bis logs and injure his back while an- hip terment took place At Fordwioh, gaged At the new Presbyterian church, The Busy Gleaners of the Methodist Wroxeter, last Saturday.A plank on WILMON church hold a garden party at E. James' the scaffolding slipped causing Mr. Me- lastweek. The Brass band was in at- Donald and a fellow workman named tendmnoe, renderiug some excellent music Gauss, of Moleswo1•tli, to fall, Undesired under the leadership of J. W. Green. holidays will come to Witte. for A fete ° The proceeds amounted to $84,00 months now. -B fR,-U S S :P4.1 T l E3, ^-----�-..-.-.-^ Ting DA]s or Yonn.— vjp�-pI�• Be it a wealcnosa it deserves some -g- -r� Mrs. Jas. Ireland has returned from Praise We lova the playmates of our snrlY �1 rn U �y m WHAT V 1.J lJ 1.1 tJ _1... V V .C]. 1. HAVE Michigan, days. .Lr1..C1 Mrs. Lomas, of Michigan, was visiting at W. J. Johnston's this week. So the poet might have written so the c'd time and Bible Class ��� ��� Miss Lizzie Maunders has returned to pupils present of S. S. No. 1 still think, consequently 1 her millinery situation at Berlin, their annual Sept. pic•nio is eagerly look - Fall wheat as far as threshed, will ed forward to as their chief autumnal �— average about 25 bushels to the more. gala day. Anyone passing by Delgatty's j Mise Jennie mud John Ireland, of grove last Saturday afternoon could not ' Tuokersmibh, were visiting on the tied but be agreeably impressed with the scene A � Q > 9 6 G �—g E ART GA #� H 4a line. there presented. The day was delight- e�,.:„ A"i, tl �5 I41fss Marion forest, lied line, is danger• fully fine, the woods pleasantly cool, auSly ill with heart brouble and her many while interspersed on the green in the friends are anxious about her, shade or in the sunshine were groups of Miss Hagan has gone to Saginaw, rustic swains and ladies fair. "Where Mich„ J. MoGarvey, be Lauder, Man,, as each repeated pleasure tired succeed. and Mrs. J. Nichol, to Port Moody, B. Ing sports the mirbinful bands inspired," 0. All the old fashioned games tint Lave Frank MoCutcheon lelt Brussels la -t not and never oma lose their mirthfuluege Tuesday oil it trip to Manitoba. He was and fun were indulged in one by ons, and ticketed by J. T. Popper, C. P. R. when At last twos time to rove they agont, Brussels. coupled off to talk of -old times, Feast. I yky J. Thompson, of IIippen, is teaching ing, playing, talking and swinging were for Mise Rose, in S. S. Union No. 8, kept u.p till the pleasant shades of even. Morris and HBOWawanosh, while the ing fell calmly over the scene when all, latter is attending the Normal, well sabisfied with the afbernoon's oubing, Edward Bosman and wile, well known and promising a warm spot in memory's residents of Morris, left laqb Tuesday for page for the days of "Auld• Lang Syne" A pleasure trip to Manitoba to visit vela- wended their merry way homeward. tives and friends. We wish them a DROWNING AccienNT.—The Woodstock pleasant time. Times of last week gives the following -Mrs. James Sharp arrived home from additional particulars of the drowning of t' Detroit last Saturday accompanied by Walter Wortley on the Saturday pre. ,2 her son, Alex., who has just gone through vious :—Sunday morning, m man em. r a giege of typhoidl fever. He will re- ployed on the farm of D. H. Charles,; oupermbe here before returning to his while out walking along the banks of the 4 work. Thames found a suit of clothes, with limb CLeen CAT,T.,-On Wednesday night of and shoes, laying on the ground. As no Insb weekduringaheavy gale from the one was in •swfnnming, be All once norbh, the Schooner Nett Woodward, in thought something serious had happened, trying to make Southampton barbor, and went to the house And telephoned a fi and whon About two miles out, was for the police, Chief Will, Constable struck with a heavy sop, and turned over Allenby And Coroner IlIcLay were soon lili�'N� I Ib on her beam end. The orew, with one on the ground, The river there is better sdl����ll exception, got on the main mast. The known as "Barwick pond;' and is deep mmto, Joseph Grombbead, got on a hatch with a treacherous muddy bottom. A and drifted away: His body was found row boat was procured, also several hooks A ty s on the beach the next morning •about one and ropos, And the oporabion of dragging -.�y mile south of the harbor. Capt. Cmld• the river commenced. By this time the well and three sailors held on all right, clothes had been examined, And it was About 8 o'clock in the morning N. Mahon found that bho drowned man was Walter Is a Leader in Coal Stoves and Always gives perished in the captain's arms Froin ex- positive, and bis body was washed from Wortley, who worked for B. Biolde, 15th can,, Emob 7.orra. The task of dragging Satisfaction. the spar and drifbea away. At daylight the river proceeded all Sunday Afternoon, the wreok was seen by Capt. W. MOG. and was thought to be hopolessi when - Lambert, light -keeper on Chantry island, the body was found about six o'clock. -- - •. ---__.-.___._ ._ who At once pub off in a small skiff only The body was brought to the house of 12 feet long and bravely rescued the sur- his brother, Benjamin, on Delatre at., an We keCll ill Cook rt7rytOVCS, °trr110 TiOba," CQHOAtE Garland," vivors. The Nott Woodward was owned by Capt. Caldwoll, ani uninsured. She ingaost not being deemed necessary. It is thought that the unfortu onto man was , "Bright Idea, and several other makes that We le - was partly loaded with cordwood, which drowned Saturday evening, as he left CJt111ri Tnd most hi rill , Call in and See )' was owned by Dr. Lowery, of. Sauble Mille. One of the resound sail,oro was Mr. Maids's then to walk to his brother's in Woodstock, whore bo had promised to our Stoves and get our l)ricos. William, son of David Brackenridge, lat Spend Saturday night and Sunday. con. IIe hard iso telegraphed a close call for his life, to his father from South. m .Clio #20,000 Witter Works by-law has BALLs" N E WILTON, umpton on I1t1AV, been carred At Orillia. I - W , tt�taiat.���t. 1 , B &A Ars iw%KINC POWDER, THE C001CSBEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. Money to Loan, Money to Loan on Parin Pro- perty at L0IT1,7ST IL11' ,;S. Private and Company Funds. DICKSON & HAYS, Solicitors, re C., BaUssBLS, ONT. MONM TO LO ANN. Any Amount of Money to Loan On ].farm or village Pro- perty at 6 & 6z Per Ce?it., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Coitrt Clerk, Brussels. HAVE YOU s Bill D 1 � " B a o h a o h e the scavengers i "leans the hid- of o the system. I net's are in "Delay is troub/a. Dodd's dangerous. Net'- i Kidney Pills glue relief." lea ted kidney troubles result prompt 1176 per cent: in Bad Blood, i o,f disease is caused by Dyspepsic, Liner i Complaint, and I disost rdered hid- the most dan- nays, gerous of all, r Might as well Brit hts Disease, I try to have a Diabetes an healthy ofty Drops I ' i without gainer- age, as good T if a above diseases cannot health when the exist where , kidneys are Dodd's Kidney I clogged, they are Pills are used.' Sold by all dealers ar of price So cantr. per santby melon receipt r box or sox for $a. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co. book called Kidney Talk, Toronto. Write tpur y �n -- Tho.111:_ y_ . r" rs':t are +i..., : of —warranted for a year, too. you C:.... , oar S _ , .::, , and than ,t back if it cacsla'- ll';It it's pretty sure to suit it wouldn't l e sold so. Fon SALB BY A. ST04CIIAN., THE FATUREI f, Practical Matchmaker artd Jel;veler. Thanking the public for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage, we are opening out Full Lines in GOLD AND SUM WATCHR. Silver Plated Ware from Established and Reliable Makers fully warranted by us. Clocks of the Latest Desiy as JEWELRY I WSDnzalO Risen, L,mrsa Gntt Rises, BnoomikS, EAARiNn$, &a. te"Also it full Line of "VzohzxS and Violin String$, &c., In Stock. " V. tn,•-issareir ofillarrlog(, Licensog. T: Fletcher, - Brussels.