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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1893-4-7, Page 66 TILE BRUSSELS POST sesiestemismeretristusetessitausie Iisltrict Betv5, IV itre)l.e.t 4'r. Wroxeter Spring ;;how lues been aet for Tuesday, April lltu, d David Gennmill sr,, 0110 of the pioneers reny The manufaeturors of the new pipe organ for leettenbney St, Murals, write that the delay in finiehing up the organ is due bo a quantity of material that is being imported from France, being de - lived much longer than they antinipated, and It will Neill he some time before it ie of'rurnberry died ou Tuesday of last On Wednesday of last week Mrs. Eno week. croon met with a ivory serioue emblem. ,lee, Wylie, hoe eurchased Henning She lied batt in the linage all Winter, Bros. flirts near Gl1ufarruw for 00,e0u, and the line weetther hulloed led her to go The farm contains 120 aeree, out, tv11en, being somewhat weak, she Rev. Dir, Devnleon was visiting his stepped into IL hole and slipped down, aged payouts at Mt. Forest for s shunt breaking her thigh bone, 111 Iter condo time early in the past week. tion it is feared that the accident will Wet. Green, who has 11l•l,l the position malt oet'ietisly ; two years ago she had •o the dune behind the ennoter to Lee ,h Ce s., goner- limb. al store fur the past year, has secured a Early in the Fnll Arthur Couch had good situation in Ila! bat t . the misfortune to loee a pocket beelscou• tinning over ;100 ; he advertleed hie l04e Liu 4'lano sw. 1001 felt koeoly disappointed because he. Elvin E. Shoehnttnnl et this village could not get the slightest trace of the has pleased the graduating examination book or muticy. The other day, while the Ontario Veterinary College, To his £,re non, Mr• Sellare, was at work on r'entn. the farm, he found the book among saute R, Ellis hes traded his farm near the minium he was turning over. It w•aM vilhu•e for a hundred arr.'s belonging to pretty well saturated, but with the ex. Mr. Durniun near Donnybrook, in West • eeptiee of bug' or two bills, the money \Vawauosh, and will shortly remove to liras perfectly good. Mr. Couch now the place. supposes that he must have dropped the The (hand snows of the Sons of Scot•honk in his own stable, and, getting lost land will meet in Guelph about the mid- I attn,ng the loofa straw, 1005 eventually dle of April, and Jonn Murchison will hauled out to the farm. represent Camp Albyn, of Rile village, at the msethte. se The \'ae0nver World of the 25th ult. said : "The remains of Miss Jessie Mo - Gregor, of Imeknow, Bruce County, Ont., will be beenglit over on the Ielauder to. morrow morning and will be interred from the first Baptist Church at one o'clock. The young lady died nuexpect• QUEER. A San Francisco man's horse caught fire from his pipe and burned up, Ho then "swore off" and stopped smoking before the bongo did. A Delaware woman had been black- edly on Thursday of iutlammatory listed and her credit destroyed because rheumatism," she would not pay for a tot of coat. She George blain, of this village has a1'• sued for 010,000 damages, got 02,500, and ceptod the managership of the branch of can now bay !01' cash. the Traders' Bank in the town of Wind• The entire living population of the ear, and will shortly leave to take charge globe, 1;100,000,000 souls, divided into of the bank there. This, however, «•ill not interfere in any way with his private bank in Lncknow, which will still con- tinue as formerly, under the manage- ment of G. A. Siddal, s;Xetor. Dyer & Howard, of the Exeter planing mills, have had the mill under repair the past week, in order to get a good start on the summer's contracts. Perkins 1.f' Martin, who have been doing business in Fanson's block, moved last week into Thos. Hamlin's premises two doers myth of the old stand. We understand that Murray Bros,, of Wingliam, are making preparations to open out the foundry Isere at once and are now engaged in patting in the engine, boiler and several pieces of machinery. A sheep belonging to John hunter, jr., ITsborne township, gave birth to a very peculiar specimen "f a lamb last week. It had one head, 2 bodies each having four well shaped les, It is now in the posse>sion of A. McPherson, who is stuff- ing it. Matt. Ellwood, barber, who has been engaged in Detroit for some months, and wlio served his apprenticeship with A. Hastings, has commenced business in Hensel], occupying the stand formerly run by Mrs. King, as a barber shop and confectionery, &c, The Advocate sacs: --Woad ashes are being shipped from this section to parties in the Statee. If farmers were as wide awake as they might be, they wouldn't allow another bushel of ashes to leave the country. They are one of the best things that eau be used for orchards, and if it pays American farmers to buy than for fertiliziug purposes at 20 cents a bushel surely it would pay Canadians to use them when they c1. n be secured so much cheaper. Goeteriele. The Goderich Organ company have let the contract for an addition to their building to be is feet and three stories high. The County Board of Andit met in the nfrice of the Clerk of the Peace on Mon• day, to audit government and county ac• counts. Missionary services in North street Methodist church en Sunday, April Oth. Bev. Jas. Ilenderson, M. A„ of Toronto, will conduct the services both morning and evening. The Berlin News says 1 George Aehe-. son, of Goderioh, has purchased the J. 0. Hymmen & Co. stook of drygoods in the Weiner block, Berlin, and will run the business here for a time. The Ludington, Mich., Daily Mail re. fere to the promotion of Angus Morrison to the captaincy of the life saving station at that point. Capt. Morrison is a native of Goderioh, and has relatives still here. Town Clerk Mitchell has issued his notices calling for nominations to fill the vacancy in the representation of St. David's ward at the Council Board. Namivatio,e took place at the Town Hall ou Wednesday. lliss Maggie McKay, Nelson 01., who has been Wittering in Florida, is visiting friends in Chicago, where she will re• 01511 until after the opening of the World's Fair, when she will return to take up her residence in Toronto. Den Allen ein 1 ( E. Mason left with a carload l ad of 10 h l,se1 for England --4 h. s luun;lit and. v light anint cls. Mr. Allen will bring llaclt a lirtit•olass L11,11n-hbre,1 t,tlllmi, there beim; 0 pressing nerd 11151 good enquiry for such an animal. A tit'!in,,od'l front Contr. Goderich, No. lie, G. O, b'., to their venerable broth. 1.r and treasurer, C. Crabb, who has been ill for several weeps, i4 a ileserved tribute whish will lis rises:admit •,n 1 o-glpreeiated by his niftily friends outside the Order, A water [Atelier accompanied the address, (2linlctn. 3Ir. I10n1d1, lata of Stanley, bas moved his family to town. Mr, Israul, of Senforth, has taken a position with the Doherty Organ Co. Lee Iirntvu, who is a praotiotl mashie- 1st, is putting in a loth, in the Clinton Electric Light works, and will be in a position to do a considerable amount of fine repairing. This will be a boon to bicyclists in this vicinity, who have hitherto been under the necessity of send. ing away for repairs. On Friday of last week John Dale was engaged in lumber from Staple. ton anti while he was loading up, the ttyyatet:'Bad risen to such an extent that the road from the foot of Sly's hill to the sideroad was completely covered. In go. ing through the water the waggon and its load was raised several times, and it Was a rieky piece of work, Me, Dale's dog was swept away and drowned, families of five persons each, could be loc,' ted in Texas, emelt family with a house on a half•acre lot, and there would still remain 50,01)0,000 vacant family lots. Mr, Martin, a New York landlord, frightened a woman into fits some time ago while trying to dispossess her. IIs nearly had one himself when site got a verdict of 01,500 damages againet him from a jury that thought the punishment fits the crime. At a "church bugging bee" in Alabama the other evening a man, while blindfold• ed, hugged his own wife for several min- utes, and when be learned the fact he got mad and demanded his money back. This made his wife mad and she de- manded double rates for her part in the transaction. Scientific research shows that the wenn contains nearly every element that exists upon the earth. The motion of the earth around the sun is 0,3,305 miles an hour, over 1,000 miles a minute, or 19 miles a second. Zino has the greatest degree of ex- pansion and contraction by changes of temperature of the common metals. Mercury expands and contracts more metal, and is therefore generally used in thermometers. An archreologist claims to have recent. 1v discovered at Strang, a ruined city of Greece, the remains of an ancient temple and a eiugle archaic inscription in the Acarnian dieted, the first tliat has hitherto come to Light. It is quite possible to make sugar from carrots; and indeed, carrot juice con- tains more than ninety per oent. of sacharine shatter. As carrots are ex• pensive abroad, foreign sugar manes facturers prefer beet roots. Very few people knew that cow's milk contains abont five per cent• of sugar. Ordinary grated horseradish, says the Scientific American, eaten at frequent interval+ daring the day and in connec- tion with food at the table, 0 food ie eaten et all, has been found remarkably eflieacioes in banishing the distressing cough that frequently lingers after all the other symptoms of the grip have gone. Cat.na.di:.i.tt N ewr . John Shepherd, of Brockville, has just died, aged 01. The Hanilton, Waterdown and Guelph Eleatrio Railway has been incorporated with a capital of 0500,000. Among the promoters of this railway are Sir W. 11. Howland and other Toronto gentlemen. A gentleman residing fu Frontenao, Ont., has published a letter in which he draws attention to the large number of horses at present in that county. He advocates the shipping of the annnale to Franco, where they would be consumed as food, and thinks that aprofitable trade in the same commodity could be esta& Relied with China, Japan and the South Sea Islands. An exceptionally queer suit hes just been heard at Fredericton, New Bruns. wick. The action was brought by Jot• nie Johnston against her father, Asa Johnston, of St. Marys. The action was brought to recover 082, the value of grass cut by the father upon lands owned by the daughter. The father filed a set•off amounting to 0118 against Ilia daughter's claim, for heard and service, eta. The daiutill had l , i rho sympathy of her mother while a son of the defendant stood by the father. A verdict for the amount claim- ed twig foetid for the plaintiff. About seven yeo.rs ago a young noun named Wilds, belonging to Dundee, lost n valaltble gold watch with handsome he ivy ch,iu, (which was 0 present from a friend now dead,) a beatitlfa1 seal and several costly charms, lie advertised for his property in the newspapers, watched the pawnshops for months and left no stone unturned whereby the neige. ing articles might be recovered. The other day a parcel cane from Toronto by express addressed to the gentlemen and when he opened it there ley before hie astonished eyee the long lost artioles. It is it mystery. A Hamilton paper says that there was great consternation at the Ascension Rectory in Ilamilton for a few minutia the other afternoon. Mrs. Wade was in the kitohen with her, youngest child and the servants busily engaged in milting up oranges when a bullet was shot through the window, only missing striking her by a few inohos, As 11 was Mrs. Wade was bit under the aye with a piece of broken glass. The shot was fired by a lad from an upstairs windrow in the neighborhood, and coming in content with the glass was fortunately diverted down- wards. The narrowness of the escape is soon in the fast that the bullet was large enough to have inflicted a mortal wowed, The young man who fired it says be was alining at a cat. Measles, searlot fever and mumps aro prevalent in Harvard, Mr. l.'himmy introduced a bill in the New Branswiak legislature on Satordety to the effect that prohibition is desirable, and urging the Dominion parliament to pass such au Aot for the province of New Brnnswiolr. The members of the gang of daylight robbers which terrorized 'Toronto a few months ago, received their senteneoe on Saturday, hevhlg all been found guilty at the present sitting of the Court of General Sessions. George Bennett, the loader of the gang, was given five year's in Kingston penitentiary on enoh charge, the eentencos to run etunassivel , melting a total of iiftoen year's, Wm, < roller got ten years r11 t 4 t r n smell of two altarg0s, the eenti,nees to rant ooneurrontly. Edward Archer, who was convicted on only one °barge, wog given three years in King- ston, Geo. Norris, the fourth member of the gang, plmtdedguilty at the prelimin. any trial, and was abut down for two years. Col. Tisdale, M. P„ who bnilt the Grand Trunk, Georgian Bay and Lalto Line Ruad from Pott Dover to \Viarton, is of opinion that there is a practical route fur a railroad from Wiartott to Tobermory, lit the end of the Peninsula, and at 'roliernun'y there is one of the flutist natural harbors 011 the lakes. It is land locked, and the water is deep enough for any vessel on inland waters. Such a steamer as the Ste. Marie could cross the channel between the harbor and the Manitoulin at any time of tho year, though, as a matter of fact, the channel is generally open the year round because of the strong current which runs there. On the Island, at the southeast corner, either South Bay or Micheal's Bay could be used. A railroad across the Manitoulin to Little Current presents no difficulties of construction. Reduced 'Prises —FOR— nQ1ogruVS —AT— BRUSSELS. Cabinet Photos, 51150 P Ei DOz. Our Boot Finished Cabinet .Photos, only $1,50 per doz. until further notice. Gallery in Smith Block C. E. PERRY. ilteLE0 US' System, nenovator —AND 01nsn TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpate - tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur• algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundioe, Hidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY OODERICII, ONT. J. M. MCLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by J. T. PEPPER, Druggist, Brussels. rpt For Constipation Ayee's 1ilHs For Dyspepsia Ayer's PIORo For Biliousness [r 111 Ayvw•U°iii N`3Giif::„i For Sick Headache Ayer's Pins For Liver Complaint Ayer's , s PtiGiW For Jaundice Ayer's Pl 111 a For Loss of Appetite Ayer's PE119's For Rheumatism Ayer's lPiUiC For Colds Ayer's Pli91S For Fevers Ayer's Pff s Prepared by Pr. j. C. Ayer S_ Co. Lowell, Mass Sold by all Druggists. ts Every Dose Effective APRIL 7, 1803 a can.,anarsc1101amm.�.,.....,..,.,r.�.,..,..mr '1`05114 11 AN 11005:0 Ill 0.0 BDA' bas rive Companions. Elm you lino i them ' 1' so, mark faces an, sew to us n irecte van•. 4' lit 1 1 r 1 I s d l L l Tho. 11 1'1' Litera- ture, •. 2N¢4 � is i d'b r ass ;lc lit • • s .1'r a•- • .i4 D, t1 I t ilialal (Dl ,and devoted Q'4➢'4. .t ✓9 r t E l 47 >,, I 1 Eire, dome Lith, s+. Aveiledly ehion, ale., mostartisticle in legitimate and stem l ale t' the best Olds ors at gee Apley, •, ,lair nodick!.ly place lit and its islilit l l Ly its a he hire at 1110, alae p, in order to ytdekly.E,lnen it and Ire slsh'g 1nl11 11'' lour. at the hind of at y Cone Eleganerhalleat 10 In a1'w o PI MOOS. ire most 181111 u•1. par- , o,1 Will be away 0'`000), teaa;ttnt itose•ivoud o'iaa11, '19th uwi i exact glad faith trill be Inept with every subscriber, both urn regards the magnolia! and proud was. Hee name of subsertlier to :Tuella the grand )Tans now exhibited at our ulhlces, in Ladies' Companion for north. :T. iY• W1.5111111sh Ladfles' d'ompa0intt, )cr your; La siert at IDiome, Iia 1.,•n ie per 1011 CND' ¢Col's and 1(14-111'.1'1s, 9:5 11.5114 5,l' yt•nt:H S;ote 0111' ndy others 1641 00,011' 440., wast, and du not c0ufuund our puLb1'otb a+ with any others of sumawhat similar names. PRIElf191111111E1 LIST, 4'o the first person solving puzzle we will award an elegant Rosewood 1(4ano, valued at e9sxet the next will reveler. a 001d i6'atehl the third, a Silk 1)4se"s i'ai tern; the 0 myth, a 04W11.11.4 1111,111' least the lift h, 114411 ver Watch ,• the sixth, 011401r1sr LAMI' 10111' saeeulh, nGn1,1, ]liool'n• the eighth, Hi in'xlt l (re l ,'Cl.oca Tran Stern la the next 1,•11 will be given lash n bettutn'nl Gn1,1, Imood! To the lelddle sender will he,,war,led n (100inet Organ 1 nod 111 the ten following oath n C1tAvov 1',nr1'u 011' 1,0 eoudvr u1' ,u1y Mad. The sender of letter Inning In test postmark, previous to dune 10111 next, will retelve 0 4211011 ITateh. The sender next to last Will rvcuive a Mixer Watch ; tie pl'eroding, each a beautiful !Auld 115ronrh. ('0it1001T¢4007)11--5,1,11 contestant Must marl+:, 'WWII.faces in puzzle in ink or pvll, sett ndvertie,m,nt out and iin•ward to us frith i'hirty Cents for 9 1110111 hs' subscription to the Ladles' Cempaek n. Address, "D" LADIES' COMPANION PUB, 00., 166 King St, Wost, Toronto, Can, .it .s 11, „ , p, .o- r, :a, HE COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. 'White Star Line. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Between New York 0511 Liverpool, via Queoestown,every Wednesday, As the gamete of this lino carry only a strictly limited number lu the inlneT and 0110000) CABIN neeontmodatiooe, intending passengers aro remindo,l that an early ap- lineation for berths is necessary at this soa- son. For 1daus, rates, etc., apply to W. H. Kerr, Agent, Brussels. GRAND TRUNK, SETTLERS' EOUBSION —F To M-- To All Points in MANITOBA —AND TIIE— NTORTIL-WEST April 4, 11, 18 and 25. Colonist Sleepers on every train Only one Change Between Brus- sels and Winnipeg.. No extra charge for Reserving Sleeping Berths. For Rates and Full Particulars Ap- ply to J. N. KENDALL, Agent, Brussels. THE WORTIM & WARD 1[ANU '' Ur CO.'S f -i m 0) c) H r I aptiW aaAa.Atoaa1;g P-� 00 Ca a 1-3 It has no equal for pulverizing hard clay lumps. It ie beyond question the best maobine for malting a seed bed or inverted sod. For pteperiug fall plowing for spring seeding, especially in heavy clay soil, where the land is baked ,,r become hard and difficult to move. For milting lip and pulverizing any hind of stubble land, either for the purpose of starting foul seeds or fitting for seeding. Itis unquestionably far superior to anything in the market for cultivating any kind of )tend that is very difficult to subdue. Where every other tool bas failed the Spade Harrow will be found to be just the machine needed, Ae will be aeon by the cut, it is constructed with two revolving cylinders, oom• posed of 50 spades, 0 inches wide and 8 inches long, set 2 inches apart, and when in motion turn tho ground up as oompletely as can be done by hand. The machine has 108 sharp cutting edges, and in working the ground it does nob drag or trail, but turns the soil up and lets it drop loose behind the machine, leaving the snb•toil on top and level surface. It works in any kind of land ; and in mucky, clammy soil, where the Disc and Spring Tooth Efarrowe olog up and beoomo useless, the Spade IIarrows does firet.olass work. ALSO AGENT P011 THE SOLID DISC HARROW. %MO AOIINT, alit) OM IS7 Wkin We request a call from you to see our New Sluing -Stock of Tweeds and Suitings of all kinds, from a e11e0p knock -about to a fine Black Worsted. A speeial map ©f very Cheap Tweeds f®r Spar9iag' ane:, Slimmer Suits. This week wo have received a complete stock of new hats. They are very becoming this season and what is equally jm- portant—they are very Cheap. Tlve ivc r t to ScZG you your Spring .TTat. How are your old Boots looking whon you get your Rubbers ami Overshoes off ? No doubt you will require a new pair. Blake a B line for our shop and you will bo suit- ed both in quality and price. Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Braces and a General Stock of Ge nts' Fur- nishings 110W in Stock. 01 C Having secured the absolute control of M. 11. Dirge & Son's Celebrated process of Wall Papers and Hangings, I am opening out a FULL STOCK in my new shop, one door North of Gillies & Smith's Bank. My stook is all new and well selected, every design being patented since Oct. 1st, 1892. 20 Full Sets to choose from. Also full lines of Cheap Canadian and American Papers. Elegant Borders and Ceilings. Full lines of Window Shades and Springs of Latest Designs. Painting in all its Branches carried on as usual. Shop Blinds and Awnings a Specialty. W. RODDICK, House, 'Sign, Carriage and Ornamental Painter, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. Wo agree not to sell our lines to any other Dealer in Brussels for 1893. M. H. BIRGE & SONS, Buffalo, N. Y. EWE ARE Do You Ellow the Latest Our .Photos., Cabinet Size, are on7,y $1.150 a .Dozen. Now is the time, while they are cheap. Sunbeams, Mikado Panels, Cards, any ,size up to 2x:27 and Garner if required. OZd pictnres copied and enlarged at . reasonable prices. Every person welcomed at HARVIE J. STRONG'S PHOTO STUDIO, BRUSSELS. OVER STANDARD BA.NK,