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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-9-30, Page 90.1.1/11••••11MminirfoZWIMn 1,1 t5fr"l.Ct Aleto5. (,i 111.• 1.1(t. Anguet cheese sold for 10 cents, Wm—Uneaten broke the cap of his h ft bare. 1 ootol'lioe Inspector IIopkirk wits in town last week, R. G. McLaughlin has 1)1l('01131 Sharpie's tamp, The brick work of the forester's hall is being ;melted along. S.1'. 1)nrland (Led at Owen benne, aged 71. lee woo Lit former resident of Carrie. W. 11. Bean, W. IX. Clegg and W. Strong were Grand Jurors at Goderioh last week. 1131st (tor. Scarlet fover canes in town. Fall bait was held on Monday and Tuesday. Jas. Aohenon and ,Tao. Bissett killed 10 black squirrels in ono day. John Manning has gone lo British Columbia, where he intends resitting. Mks E. Greenway, daughter of Thee. Greenway, Premier of Manitoba, is the guest of her aunt, Mfrs. (1)r,) Rollins. Mfrs. J.P. Moss )net with n painful no. cident by falling down 0 stairway, frac• tering her arum and wrist and ot1101 wie0 injuring herself. A mass meeting of temperance workers was Held in the lecture room of Main Street MIethodh,t, church on the evening of September 2711, est'er1 ton•t.dt. The Fire Brigade have engaged Con. dilator Snider for the evening of Out, 7. Alfred Ileattie, who has acted iu the canauity of clerk in the private book of Robb. Logan during the past two years or so, left for Carberry, Man., where he will follow the mune lino of business with Win. Logan, formerly of this place. Tho following 011100rs were elected in connection with the Collegiate Institute' foot -ball club ;— IIon. Presidents, H. J. Crawford and Wm. Prendergast ; Vioe- Presidort, G. 11. Anderson ; Captain, J. McKinley; Sec.-Treas., John A. Jack- ; Committee, T. II. Drowuloe, Wm. Elliott and 11. Morrison. James Constable, barber, of Seaforth, while getting on n street oar in Last London, Friday forenoon, was struoLc by a ear posing in on opposite direction and knocked down, resulting in the breaking of his shoulder blade and iujuring his URA. It will bo some time befofe he fully recovers. Mr. Constable's many friends will regret to learn of his mishap. Arthur Trot, son of S. Trott, of this town, has succeeded Lu passing his final examination and has been ordained a minister of the Episcopal Methodist church of the United States. Although ((10, Trott has been engaged in the minis- try for eon* time it is only now that bo has passed 1u0 final examination. Iio re- ceived 1I marks out of a possible 10. There were 19 in the °lase and none of them got 10. Mr. Trott was ordained to the ministry on Sunday by Bishop Fow- ler. IIe is also to be removed, from Hillsdale, whore he has been for 001/25 time, to Spring Lake, 'Moll., a town of 1,000 inhabitants, not far from the city of Grand Davide. 11.i84 tow o1, Liatowal will shortly receive their Otero of the Itoobaoh insurance money. Prom the lot of October the Meehan ins' Institute will be open ovary day during the winter. Jas. 11o11. Coven, excise officer, was laid np with pleurisy at the Central 1100 01 for a fortnight. Mt. Carter, inventor of the darter motor, Wee painfully injured at the Gladstone hotel in Toronto. lle fell down a Mehl, of stairs, breaking two bone(( in his left leg besides dislocating 1118 knot,. Of a Sunday while the varices 0ong00. gallons aro assembling, a Hoek of youths who ailonld still be under 1natereal ser- veillancn, perch like jnokdaws on the iron rail surrounding Christ Church lawn, to 0101 extreme annoyance of the paagers by. The lIcthadist Ohureh of this town lave secured the services of Rev. George A, Willis, Quaker evangelist, of Cleve- land, Ohio, to 0101101 the pastor and all who will 0o-oporato in a ape0ial meeting to bo continued for three or four weeps. '.Cha Public and High schools of rho town peopo00 commemorating the Battle of Queeoston iaoighte and the Discovery of America—Columbus Day, Wednesday, October 12111, by holding games and hav- ing sport of envious kinds, such as foot• hall, fancy drill, athletic games of 011 kitw,s, eta. Thee we00 205 tickets sold for the To- ronto Exhibition from Listowel, costing $4(12. That these visitors spent an over. ego of $20 between what they bought in the city and paid for eight seeing 01111 es• p0n5e0 is a safe estimate, The amount thus expended from thin immediate neighborhood ie thus about 111,000, (quite a nice little item these hard tithes, taliplatnral 2.1.911.1.11977O9T-IMIaICII. 4119 .,0. - « ,,,..,...,.,{. 4 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1892 1'0001 Oars of 01(000e wore ohippod from the (1, T. 1i. station oe Thursday of Lost week two by U. W. Riley, and two by 111r. Brill,' about 1,100 boxes in all. friday ,dosses, 13allantyno it Son ehippnd live oars and Saturday MIr, MlacLaren shipped two cars. The total 0hipul0ut4 for the three (lays will roach nearly 3,000 boxes, end will represent a value of over $231,• 000, 1101st of the (1110010 was bought at 10e. 4.J1intoll. Nall Pair next Thursday and Friday. The Town Hall it to be renovated and improved. 200 tinl(ele were sold here to persc(18 attending the Western Fair. Tho Collegiate lustitnte Board has enured 1). 0, hand, of Alexandria, as mathematical master. Rev. W. Graig was presented with a ohequo for $130 as a parting gift on the eve of his departure for Petroloa. Maud L. Pattison, eldest daughter of A. 0. Pattison, died on Saturday evening, 17111, after a protracted and painful ill- ness, l'he other day a tramp walked into a house and sal down with the intention of having It comfortable smoke, bet the owner ordered him out and toll hint at the same time that if ho could 'Ilford to smoke there was no necessity for him to beg. W111=1/39.351. \Vashburue's show was here on Thurs. day of this week. Our Pall Pair was hold on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Sara Lord Bailey, the gifted Boston elocutionist, will be hare on Oct. 111111. A large woodshed is being erected at the Union furniture faotory. The shed la as big a5 an ordinary factory in itself. Saul. Young had the third and fourth digits of his right hand taken off last weep by a "burr." planer at Lloyd's doer factory. Harvest thanksgiving services were held in St. Paul's church lust Snutlay. Sermons wore preached by Rev. W. F. Brownlee, of Gorrio, morning and even. log. Geo. Johnston, youngest son of terns, W. M. Johnston, while in attendance at theLower Win9ham school a fele days ago, had his riglit shoulder diolooated through the rough play of larger boys. It will be some time before be has the use of his arm. Sir Henry Tyler, of London, England, President of the Grand Trunk Railway Company, L. 3. Seargeant, General Manager, J. Stevenson, Assistant Mena. ger, J. Hobson, Chief Engineer, vioitsd Wingham in their official ears on Mon- day of last week. They (veto on a tour of inspection. About 2:30 a. m. Tuesday of last week the residence of Mrs. Hogg, MloDermot street, was discovered to bo on lire. Otv ing to the great distance from the hall, the kitchen, in which the fire originated, was almost consumed before the firemen retailed the scene, The loss is fully covered by tueorem:0 in the Lancashire Co. Reeve Hanna bas purchased the build- ing known as St. 'Paul's 01100011 and rho ground in ooune0tion therewith, the amount paid being $700, the church authorities to retain the driving shod. Mr. Hanna will tear the old brick build. trig down Ho 00011 11.0 118 days of useful- ness 11,5 a house of worship is over and erect in its stead neat cottages. H$ e+1ty:.11lop. R. Leeman, se., hos been eery ill for 00(110 time but is recovering. S. Shannon has Hold 0 heavy drought horse to a Clinton buyer for a good figure, upwards of 91110, w', believe. Miss Lizzie Hilton 111(0 succeeded in getting ap00101011 as teacher in the Atheps High 0011001, Leeds county. Ilex duties commence at once. Ono. Strafford otlendod the T.,rnuln fait'. He Ives bought the county right of 0 patent wife fence and id aaxivae to in- duce the farmero to adopt the patent. Nettie, the six•yeaf-old (laughter of John Govenlotlt, of Mluliillop, while re- turning hone from school on Wednesday of lest week happened with a pain11i1 au. (silent. In attempting to ascend a wag• gen driven by 100, b11(10ney, who had on a heavy lead of 11110158, 5110 fell and one of the wheels passed over her loft leg oitueing n, severe fracture. She was con- voyed home when m01ival attendant* woe at once proeueed and the injured limb set. Our read0r0 will regret to hear of the death of the wife of 10, Govoulook, of the north road, McKillop, at the compara- tively early ago of 50 years and II mo((th0. This sad event tool(, place on rho 17111 Sept., after a long and painful illness. Tbo mortal remains were laid to rust in Ilarpoehoy cemetery o1 the 19th lust„the funeral being 00(7 largely attend- ed. Deceased, whose maiden (1am0 wa0 Janet Lousia Vanlilg(nond, loaves a stns• band and five children to mourn the loss of a loving wife and affoationato mother. During an illnee0 which wits more than usually trying. the flew/mod bora up with patiene0 and Christian fortitude, and died 111 the blessed hope of a glori0nl reiourree• Mon. The mourning husband and sue - rowing children have our sincere and heartfelt synpetby min this their sad bereavement. The .Christian, however, mous na 2100 111t0 11(000 w110 have 110 11011e. 1)00tasod is not lost but gime before to a brighter and hotter country. Atwo(1(1. The Elms Fall Pail` wag 110111 en Thursday of this week. Rev. A. Henderson, M. A., wag attend. ing the Pan•Pre0byterian Outman at To. ronto. 00(1. 1)ul,rook 0.0(1 wife, Win. Dunn and wife and Mr's, L. Niter] have arrive:1 house from the Western States, where they have been visiting their children, T, 1:. Hammond, of the 11th con. 11101x, has a enriosity in the shape of twin apples. The apples were joined so as to feral one apple, but contained two stems, two pores, etc. Tho Bee says :—found on the road- side, near Atwood, two cabinet photos of a babe ; ono taken before he had much hair on his head, and the other taken about three we0110 later. He is evidently the firstborn, judging from the little brat's Haney face, be looks as if he held a mortgage on bis mother's time during the clay and on his papa's during the night. His little fly -trap is wide open, so as to be able to squall o0 011001 notice. He is his mother's pet and his father's alarm oloolc. He is attired In a half web of bleached cotton in the one photo, and in an Adamite garment, less the lig leaves, in bbe other. N. 1T. Cathcart, of Flint, Mich., is the photographer. Call and got the little duffer, if he belongs to you. 01101,1 ('031i'OUND. A recent ,ii10oc'ory by an Old (111ysil(an. 0uoeossfn!- ly- used monthly by thous. ands of 0,A11e, Is the only perfectly. Oslo and reliable medicine discov- ered, Beware of unprincipled druggists who Offer inferior medicines in place of this, Ask for Coates Cars•ov Rowe Coan'otron, take no substitute ; or inclose 81 and 4 01005.0 mit (1!11(0(101]011000 8(0,0158 i0 letter, (raft we will mend, settled, by return mail. Full seal - 511 particularsin plain envelope. to ladies only, 3 stamps. /Wrong rend 1,11y Com. patty, No. 9 Maher Block, 181 Woodward ave., Detroit, 111011, ioo'3eld it, Brussels sty ,i, T. PEPPER, G. A, DPAD11.1N and all resnonsthle druggists orerywhol'5. 10 cLEO D'S System. Benovater —ASU ornlnt TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyap0p0ia, Sleepleosn000, Palpate, tion of the Heart, Livor Complaint, Neur- algia, Loss of Mlentory, Bronchitis, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney sod Urinary Diem**, St. Vito( Dance, Female Irregularities and General. De• ,t Vi�ii,, rraap a� bili1ltg1''.. (;y ,p• LE+l('t9 6Xfl» J dODER11110, 0;11%1 T. M. IIcLEOD, Prop. and Mauufactt(''00. Sold by J. T. PEPI'EIt, Druggist, Diuse010. I We bog to annollllte to our customers that owing to a ,lillicillty \\'itlt the wholesale agents of AIcCall's Bazaar Patterns we have tern un- able to ooetioe the fashion sheets for this Fall. In ee11013111101100 of this fact and a stock of about $150.00 worth of Patterns on hand we will give away, 1'ItEE, to all purchasers a pattern to shit the Goods Bought. 1'atter»s free for Lactic+s' Misses' Boys' and Children's Dresses, Jackets, Coats, Vista's, Suits, &c. .alt I)l'e,s,'a' Goods, Tweeds and Si itin 1, Cheap, tfn(i a f'attei'u, Free. New lines in Ladies' and Children's Coatings, Cheap Flannels—Good Flannels—Tile very best value to be got in Flannels. A Fine range of Gents' Furnishings. peen's, Boys' and Children's Felt Hats just received this \reels—New, Cheap and Nobby. Don't f'or'get our Boots, Shoes and Rubbers—In this line we can suit you -from n coarse split leather up to the finest grade of French Kid, Do you want a suit of clothes fur any of the Boys ? We have all sizes. Also suits bade to order 0)1 the shortest possible notice. Come in and see if we don't give you a good bargain and a good article into the bargain. 1 f' 2E. St ha 1 EREA 1I ATI VO-"R,T O f G -O Must be Turned into Cash at 0 1./1.A_MM.01.1.1.E EA O TH and BRUSSELS. Int order to Accomplish this we have decided to continence a great Liquidation Stile, on W tlSDAY a 28 R' WO have marked the goods down to prices that will astonish you. p11! 4 } p f1 Mutual �1 7 1 7 ' You can save from 1.30) to 40 per cont. by b(ying your Fall and Win- uS1Uario 1` u tual 1IJ1 tel' supply of 1;11;,[11 OlP1'1t'(1, . ov ice) 9trmo, 0;'1'. ,y Aesnrauco in force ,lall'y,'02.,`a11,131,007 New business written iu 18111 2 1101 1410 - 00TT 0 Increase over 18110 310,8(81 09o11 income for 181(1,.,...,, 1-17,020 Lloroaso over 1800 117,020 Liberal Conditions of Policies. Cash and Paid -09 Values gnarantood on each poliov. All dividends belong to and ata paid only to 501107 h81,lere, Preeie»s payable Cloying the mouth in which the? roll dila. Policies aro luooutostablo two 7061.5 from date of issue. No rostrieti5u on travel, reside003 or oo- 5upation. Lapsed policies may be revived within six mouths after lapse. Death 011,11n0 paid at 0000 on completion of claim vapors. J. A. YOUNG, District Agent, Ethel, From us during this Salo. Space will not permit a description of the different lines of quotations of prices. The Goods have all been bought in the best markets at lowest prices and will be sold regard- less of profit. Cxl3EAT Rt A.UGHTER IN HATS ANI) CAPS, also Fresh Groceries, Dolf and Glassware, Cheaper them t110 Cheapest. Colne early in the day and avoid tile rush. Yon 011110ot afford to 1nMi58 this chance. A Call will 000v11300 Tour and 0115(100 your return. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCIIANGE FOR GOODS. J. R. 0- E G RY, LIQUIDATOR. Fixtures for Sale and store to Rent at Brussels.