The Brussels Post, 1885-9-11, Page 1VOL. XIII.
COMMUN1QATI0N,
To tin 1<41lor of Tarn 1' )HT,
Stn,- -As 1 luny rend of tints ill Nctorttl of
aur local papers eutltitt1t111ratione and oil -
brim's alluding to the unfair staml oar
warden, 'Mr. Kelly, has taken it, delaying
the forwarding of tla, tudh,i:.Led reeulutiott
passed at the Juno meeting of the County
Council, pertaining to the appnintm.nt of a
1'ollee'1[agi=urate for the nrpoau of tinrry_
ing tome effectually the Scott Act Into
force ; and it Ne(nty to oto mostly all have
drifted into a political tetdcury.
-Yon will ther,filre kindly allow nae a
:-hurl space in putt. ttihtti 1, paper to give
toy unbiased opinion as c. utoderatu oppon-
ent of the Scott Act, avoiding, if I can any
political predjttdicc. It is not necessary to
Anter 11•,• ra-elution it Levin;; ayTea red
u! vert l timet through the pr s. it ie
quit,' clear to troy intelligent person in
rending it carefully that 3I1., belly Rets ttik.
en lite only non -convicting means he pas.
cibly could take, had the ni,m tial been
forv..d'l by the warden. rho tray it 1.1
writ bit which t.ritittga he must to by and
nut the intentions of such, he surely would
]rtt't• been di. lannite tel notch more :teriotls
than is IARC OW en,_. t t ttld r.ttt,ti it 110
,f needs_ dry, of the 1'r i1 rn,inent
,cull .rift ;If I tit vtripon of l c litiaw con-
firming toy
n-
twmgtnt o -.F, rti'tt. Agin it hat; lwea
u- rt d .lit. .F thy rear•, 1 positivt.ly to
forward the i tete ei.tl v:ltitit I think 1a not
tic t a:c 1tt.r lit ri•Nolle,11•i 1 t togtiv,l
ht vrry cestui u.dy ftmvsrdeil n. lottur or
vin nl! t t t alt l:eci t ,;:tell municipality,
t 1 n h t i culut al nititcc,rcrl ut tin pupa 1'v,
givo]tit , lit o it, t upon ti,
,:,:nbthh Cf„r:rrt hn.. tit nt t:t.a�t
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-.i,,,,c. i,,.i• truly, 'narr.uti.
too: kdsk-sos sot,. 1
foilrnaog are tin.:.' ]sho titre r:eoni_
,:u;,:,•t to the llatiovionvl 1> ptu'tinagt
''• •°forth Tutt tot ts•attnatt .n anal
t - t nr.'n i;t ttl. I ctrtiltctttta:
'rteltfvmith
E‘,11,..yo Turns, tis, 71, llort•ia
Dliu;l: , t:'cl!a,, 1,, liiuburtt
1)t::ai,• hilly, N. 9. aIurrin
.hue• E. Kelly, No. ti.
Jtan, :;1+Jrl.rtot4 Fieafot•tlt
K'u!, It, 1L+Lta11,
Fra'..1, lIurdcie, •'
.11u!,.ir Arntittgt,
.k :.1'v lIntlautiue,
CI, ...nib, Davison,
Annie I :dtvnrdv,
3iatle 1: ids,
Lotti. Latittter,
Altaic \ut'ills, '•
t t ('nt ii de, llen:4a1l
filly btbtumun, N 0. 4, )teKillop
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John ti. Shaw, Au, -ii,
'lobo Rankin' Roxboro
L'iiiyvt, Ifs p,.,uil in i+e,fnrth altogether.
('tLE D(DNLAN GAMES.
Who) tt•o inhabitants of ]3russcls
nett tteihity arose ou 'I ucsday luoru-
ing they found a Morning of fair
promise, ihout111 tale sky was sumo -
V4111)1 luiceriug. Ati the day advancod
the ltrthl,t'cts lessoued, still the crowd
continued to torriv) 1ut0 town In non-
Sidrrulilo numbers, Tito triune
brought fairly largo detachments frown
the surrounding townie ; a goodly
nllntber of tho fair sox, arrayed it,
galas area+, began to proiniIna l° the
stet t is ; and tho town begat to wear
quite a holiday appearance. About
ten o'clock, however, a drizzling rale
begun to fall, which cast a gloom over
tho features of tho ploasuro-stokers.
]Many hailed thio as an onion of suc-
cess, as they thought it would put a
stop to llnrvestiug oporations, and
bruit; in a largo representation of tho
farming community, Bpt it seemed
as if every hope was doomed to div
appointment. 'Tho rain toll heavier.
and heavier, as if it monist business ;
tho hotels wero soon crowdod, and
tbo streels woro almost deserted. Af-
for tiro rain eomuncncecl it never a•
bated long enongh tier allow the crowd
to lucronse ; and tho vommittoe were
at last eompollod to undcrtako the
disagreeablo task of deciding together
to postpoao tho games or pr000ed
with as many of tho events as might
Mho pine° it, doors, After consider.
able delay tho lattor alteruativo was
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPT. II, 1886.
doubled upon. Illoaanwlilo the down-
pour greatly ineroased, • and a brisk
wind added to the tlieagreenbleness of
the day,
The pipers proceeded to rho ball fol-
lowed by a largo crowd, including
the (lancers and competitors iu High-
land dress. ltobort _Ireland as a pre.
lade blew tt lively blast from Lis
pipes, and soon the hall was almost
tilled, when Chief Shaw itunoauced
that the program would bo proccc•loa
with,
The first event was au exhibition
Scotch reel by four boys and four
girls arroyo(' in Highland costtttno.
The following aro prize winners :
Best 1)ressed llighhtndor.-1.I.
Patterson, Bohr•. Irelam(1, Jas. Moon.
Ifighlan3 Boot for boys and Girls.
llcliay and J. Itnttray, lir Mc-
Pherson and L, Sincitar, Ii, 1\lcPttor.
son and Prank \Vilsoil.
Highland fling for Bova tool Girls:.
\Ir•lut)ru and J. 13ailnntyne,
B. 3Ie1'horson and J. Itttttrny, W.
\Villains and :1 . Wilson.
Bost l'ipt+r---.March-•—Ilobt, Ireltuol
Jas. Moon, Peter Massey.
Stratlts,poy nuts itcl--dight. fru•
land, ,Jar;. Afoot], 1'e:, r Moo -my.
• III11111and l+litt.t.---Jas, ,'Alcon, J.
i''utlt run•:,,,iia,.,.:,oder.+)n.
1 i1:„< J t:+.:'morn, J. And•
1tL.71 of ']frit, t 1 --.J ;,h;on, J,
lotto ou, .1. 1 th'rtn hint
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p.,,11, • of I• I r.•'Di ra 1 1..11 u
Tho li rat .101111 14'11,9 "Aleue uu the \Vs undorstaud that it is tho tu-
Alidnight Soo,” by K. Ibvt•r, w'hicat toutiun of tits !adios of St, John's
icas fu11 ti'vl With •'Tito bravo 01!1 cluu'ell to hold a 111u'vest limo and
sol:' ate an cucur', 1tt•. R, it has at concert in the afternoon autt evening
powurftl bask ruimr, which is r,tp•tblu of tho 25th of September. Tea will
of (quotient tnuanitttiou, and is pliant- ha providt,l at five in rho (woting,
not to punto to. In Ids emiwtttiun of and ns good foreign talons Irma boon
"Tilt .11,1 Sexton,” lis tttrrtv:•i1 his Eteettlq.t1 tis web ns our local coleh,it-
excollunt hoer tunes io groat a'lvnut• les tt novel au,l varied Cnttartainot,- nt
ago, but the pisco was too fa„lili;ar to may he ctinttte,l,
bt appripriato or 1 t,pttttu•. Jibs 0 : tho int o t
y f Scptom , t, tho na•,v
Maggio Barr sitng "'Talcs no! .Jntnio' pa:wittutal l!tw providing f u' till as..
and "Caro Kan ycrd” far at, . tours, si(;umuut of tlohta1:4 to arwlitur4 011'a0
ller high rupntatiou its the ipt.s,u of iut.t "pir;itintl. 11y this act which
Sonitiah sons;, is too wCll known to ‘sot' pa+,ia,1 at the hast sol -lou of tiro
ragtliro commout. tie n ora! hor find_ Cot_ rig Lol+islathtre, tat siglunat$ for
]y trauma iiia„ swept tiro attire. reg. tiro b:,uifit of urfditors roust ba um lu
].,ter for female voices ---now ett•o;tq to alto ait'riti uF LILA c:ntuty in wltioh
and appanlin[r, WAN, trilling til.,, tiro duo doltiot' lives. With the tam isnik
notes of the itild bird; now tfmiler, of!a ulajarity of tiro arorlitors hitving
pathetic nod IOW, she hell rite and. clt4it:tt of $100 art 1 ttpwnrds, tt *151..
tenet: entranced. It, rho aec•nid part ';r lt.tvuver, can nine: trout.) otltar nor-
situ sang "'pito laud u' alto 1 !," mid ''u as;t'aai;u"u ; btt that:: ii nt ad -
"boon tint -Burnie" to tat• ,-inti dt. P!tn4't^o is t,,1 doing; 1 til far titers
Ito.: I :ut Ir, t osiidtttt',ut ¢a;t1e osier
tat:• lle'v l t1': In tilt] cu;tiny.
Light of tilt art lien°,:. Lit_ .1,L1 r u-
ileri:,.l by alias Barr tui I KAly
:vas p„tit aps tio3 alt. it rt . - , f•,at t:1'
tit, mttiru prugr!tin. Ch t';, 1i, icy is
o h:r.=t int hinlncdf, 111,1 tv iol:li,+n of
tint (i ay hussar' trod "bili '.'itu„lt”
b1'ttt-;ltt tit: Inc sso. :11, vtitl
is of i't1,3 baso Ii1te1ty, tt71,J 1•,t;
t.ir,l :;0[11 b.% tutu la t hi_Jt
t. ,tat : 1 aril ran kitty t,
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'veru twelve ,1 :i1; is f rt
tr)al ou Satturd ty anti foam to ill
:1111ihLy fruit 81a,n11110X.
1. ,7 t'.ilatl,til Iia 11,tt 1
ler 101,..!11 ,t1 for tit gas , Askit
],. Lit Mkt.
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4t ISI, 1',.,
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Tho vote of thaults passod by the
Imperial Pnrli,ttuotlt to the Cttua,lian
t lyugner.4 fs pnblisheo(1 in :Lot Canada
(otzetto,
Thea Scutt Act Collvontioa it, Essex
Contra last weak t:m,dlit int not 1,,
uhtlIt tit .let at pre wilt. l):11v111)
ltb r: uaui,•s aro r.!jnr d uu the po.
rias u,
• Tho ratters froa the 11 sol Os-
(tioltoo arots 1 plan ,li,trict,
iota tit it ik tit) crop of p'tti , tlti • y itr
on lrtc, i kt.1 I is tat: near:), up t o tha
avtar,tg,t•
Wm. Atkiuson, Liverpool tt Gael -
ph, has rather a strong. , trot Moons
it, his t;arcb+n at prto- tt, boat's,, a trot,
which luta riot) 31,1,11' oa a ; i'ln
and a ft.'s LI�
. itl.i ou 111.1 othol•.
Thar 1 i:;dud l'rtull: Railroad Com.
pally has iufdcu':-1 ,t„Mutt ,,f tip, Erie.
ltait-cav that lit: 1it'iit and Grand
Trunk° litilivtiys hilt: u'qr. .1 t , atop
I tytill;t int t'!11::alOn?'.n tit.:.et :Lies,
1 young Barrio ;irl, ,t d;ur btc:r of
11, 311)1;, bectinlu 111 itttlitttt i titin til'
1,,t•tng lira of a c tun:, torrurt t,r std
loft town, it is stn 1i ssd, wluh Dario'
circus.
The rainfall at Akisa•Craist a rho
month of alig•t=. t (.ISI
aok th:ivaa':i,•tu1r
I L -t !IVO y i:A. L act your !❑ 1',T tilts
i.tt •to ,n It it was only 1.1J •h -a
.1, :\, 1.'t. -ont ! - t: x. at
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atit- ,u:,,to11 t (7
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tit liivt t• ,1'a ntt.
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kl l !a1 tt Uruu t i ttia;'..t,ia,'•ir.l, ,:act 1:
\dic
Tho ondot.)I tin;; of the :.bus
Board. wit., 1121•1 8.14.
•lilt,
1 rezient—.J1 Iltte!iinaon,
4at]th,
F. id 1icntt tttld \V. 11, AVI
soil.
*loved by 11', 1t. Wilson taecoude
by 31rs, Smith, that lir. Ilatchinso
talc, the cliair. Clatrtle:l.
:,;iunte,i of last r:•gnliar awl spools,
111et kings wet'; read anal outifirtItell.
Jluved by 1'' S. >cutt, eccontird b
W. 11. 1Vih m, Hutt tilt) fi110wing a
counts be ptfa,
Chas. Pike, repairing pump, :1.0(
A. h, c'rio, repatiritg steno wall, Si
$5.00 ; '1'. Ainley, ladder, for Fehoo
;
liuv'lil by \V.11. Wilson, second°
by F. B. Scott, that this Board lev
11850 for tiebool parpo4es for tit
currt:nt y-t;ar• Carried.
Moved by W. 11. Wilson, seconds
by F. 8. 13cott, that this echos
bo t1imecl during Caledonian day
Carried,
:i1uvt!ti by W. 1t. Wilson, sactutde
by 1'. S. Scott, that tit° Board ad
veru for two weeks. Curried,
Tito Board tho n adjourned.
I11E CALEDONIAN CONCERT.
Tho Caluduuinu couoert given i
the hall Tuesday ovoning was ono of
the best, if Jndood, not the story best
entortttinment over presented to the
popple of Drossols. Tho coalmittoo
were indofatigitablo in their oxortiens
to tnalw tiro omit a grand success,
and it is most pleasing to know that
their efforts wore fully approoiatod.
Buforo 8 o'clock the hall was com-
piotoly filled and tho program was
begun by to serios of brilliautiy oxo -
gated sword feats by Prof. Iboid,
iLampion swordsman of United
Statos, and Prof. McGregor, ebam-
pion swordsman of Canada. This
part of the bill of faro, which was ouo
of tho finest porformanoos of the day,
sins not on rite rogulnr program ; brit
was scoured it, addttiou to the already
full array of talout, so that the con-
oort could not possibly fail in being
a gonunlo trona, Miss lIoHardy, of
Norwich, and 1•Iiss O'Oonuor, of
13russols, netod as accompanists with
every satisfaction, Miss tllollardy
has already distinguished herself on
many occasions, and is now looked
upon as one of the most deft and
prociso pianists in Ontario. For
Miss O'Connor we have utorely to
say that sho did ample justice to hor
reputation as a skilful manipulator
of rho ivory, •
Calla 11,t rut 411; rosin
for ova, with little mon, 1...;tto..•te,•,
taining artist. give tho program
tiou was "Asloop at tits Switch.'
Tins is kk plot° to road nod
it arauktd courago till tho nut or :m8;4
3fiteray to attempt. Ilowevor sho
was well appreciate I by tin! audience.
'Dor second was a still moro difficult
soh:titbit, "Thu Boy." Slao
oliowkol that she to caoablo of great
excollenco with proper training. llor
trioii very hard that out, is, almost,
inclined to think sho assunics too
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Hutch high trtig,' ip and is always
pitying in tilt fifth act, 1Inr ttp-
pearnnca on rho stragc is ploauitl' ;
tl sho has undoubtrcl taalollt, and wt,
i uxpuot to ]Sear gl'etu triton from llcr
i in tho futnrt�,
Thu ptisiarmors soma to hay) ltov-
et. lost the sympathy clod iuteresc of
• the uudieucu, not a single uragularity
1 moved tho oven onjoymant of the
n I evening. Tote unuo)t cannot bo :said
in praise of gentlemanly behavior of
the boys who woro proseut. For
good ttonduot at public autartainmonta
the youths of 13russuls cannot ho our-
passod in any town in this province,
which argues well for alto allatraotor
of our Altura citizens. Tho exhibi-
tion of eavalry sword guarding and
other fonts of fenoiug groatly onlivou-
od the pr0000dings, tiro !tours passod
rapidly away, and all too soon, tho
company were called upon to briug
the pleasant ovounng to a closo by
singing "Auld Lang Syne" mud "God
savo, the Queen."
t: lamock -ti 1.I.. !. •.1 ..1 1.t.
”" 1 1 t':?...vr 't.h1.tlas; ..,u:.t,.a at)11
l; ! I,ttl,l t.0 t acootopkoi Ills Ea-
Work
a-h:rk OD 1110 phi,:,lil,attu inions in
tttc district of 1ltultiu„Leul, t;uobec,
iv bring parol:col with great vigour,
and with vnucessful results, the vain
of pbosphntu improving 111 quality at
its donut front the snrfti,, iuureasos,
Jtstnea Grant, eldest seta of George
(.fcititt, Itidgctowu, was vioititlg bis
uncle at'CiJbnry taw otllar tiny, and
incS caught it, tiro tuachiuury of filo
stave shill there, tan:l bel'ur) ho could
b4 rosenud bobs of ills logs were
bt•ultau and Duo aril. ll:t tale) sod•
'allied sev„1'u internal iujttrics.
GtnnterAssoliu, of the Qilubv.: Field
L'ttttcry, who was a.ciduutnlly Ilillutl
w•hitu wort<iug m-tho Lou:so basin, was
buried Mutably with military honors.
1110 main watt °tarda l on 0 Wall car-
rla,;u drawn by four ]torsos trod tvais
drlapoll with tiro Union Jack on which
ru,tal thu itelmut amid a vont: of the
dut'etaadtl. Tho baud of "A” Battery,
assivstad by some bondsmen of the titli,
pbtyctl tit) funeral tut •cur+, and a fir -
in porty uudur Sorg) Major Bort-
rand, l E,t, ceded tot: ()masa) nod dant
flirts) vullcys )ver the gravo. The
c +Jiro whit born° by non-commissioned
ofticarc of the loth Battalion.
A. girl of tondos years was lately
rusoiled from a house of ill -femme in
Montreal by two dotoctivos, tvlloru it
was alleged sho was placed by her
owls father, who was a eonstaut fro-
quonttr of the ;silo ]tan, and ,joiuod
lu tho orgies carrion on there, It is
stated by tato polios that the house
was visited regularly by partios hold-
ing placos of responsibility in that
pity, who will bo invalvoil it, tho
scandal when it is brought up hi
cond. Tito father is to ho arrostod.
Ho is represented as quito able to
support bis daughtor, as ]le is a man
of moans. Tho girl has boon provid-
od for by the murder until tiro trial
takes place,
'Watson tE lllalcom's waruroolus on
Qnoon street, Kinoardino, had a nar-
row swaps from total destruction by
Sirs last Sunday afternoon. \Vm.
Burnsido poteoivod smoke issuing
from a window in tato upper fiat, and
foveang his way thoro ho found that
a woodon box full of oily rags usoli in
varnishing furniture was smoulder”
ing, Ho picked it up and throw ib
into the Stroot, whoro it immediately
burst into a flame. The fire bell was
rang but tho sorvioes of tho ongino
worn not neodotl. Snontanoo'us com-
bustion is supposed to have boon rho
Oaassec
at ..ad forks?.
;iri•, t 'I :: lwtt 1't• -tee rt `.int .' i'ii,'
LOCA1, X'1.'1;118.
Tilt Court of Appeal, of Manitoba,
has unamiuously snstoinod the ver.
diet in the Bell appoai ease.
Wit announce with pleasure rho
granting of rho Silver Medal, at Lou.
don, to F. C. Bogors, of the I';utor.
prise Sabi works, for tho florist dls
play of pars snit.
Taal ooneort oomtnitteo in behalf of
tho Caledonian Society bog to extend
to bliss O'Connor their ninon thanks
for noting as accompanist for the
singerd, also to J. B. Grant for his
kindness in lending tho piano for rho
OCCaaim.
otooll Las WO.
f, Mono). -
,.tiled ort tViurdl,_•: it -ed -
u t Lty : u i went to 1 -ik,3 \\ i :ilio„
i to leak into the feasibility 1'f tho End -
son Bay ltnilway. It is torsi •r,tood
I that 3lunuy will go over tho lino to
itualsous Ilay.
At the time Ir. Stilwell was iu-
careerasetl in- the comity jail awaiting
trial tor rho lunrdir of her ltnsbatld it
w•Ita beit,v1)1 tilt) )74c Ci;tt �'1'Lullnlnq
wituu 1.b41140d to i.,.• ,,;,:d;tt :1
row ti,ty'+ son, how ever, shoot ova. birth
I to a danghtt'r at Tilsonbarg.
i
Tho 1)unuuio:t Guvornment have
not as put taktnt any tctiou in tho
c tau of 1Vlo:flan, rho ex-1'uutalu loader,
who wtN rvcuntly appointed U.S. Om-
ani at Fort Eris, '1'h., ntut:cr 1t:ts
boost fortntIly 1)1'on ht to their notice,
and will pro:) aaly b:, dealt with niton
Sir John Ata° lu itld returns to 01
talCtt,
:1 coati t 1 ' fats born fttrut 1 at 01-
t aw;t to intr,t:luc•! tkio 1Va11 t a. +ystetu
of •tt;h.p,louing. The ordinary tut
egrtll,hte of t cn, is used. Tito trans
mitte.<, ._unto a,l:tirb o,ttt:,ut
cods or .u:a;;:l :t:a, and all t',c batturias
aro looat,)tl tit alta e nitral ulli.a, A
'Catuatllan patent for Liu system bt1F
boon taken not, and application made
for letters.p;tt.tut of iueurpatttion,
Dr. I1otm,:s, of Chatham, has been
chosen Prostd)nt of the Dominion
lI)dieal Association for text year.
1)r. Cohn, of Lowell, has boon ap-
poiutad Vico-Prasid„ut, and 1)r. Poll,
of \toutroal, Soorotary lbs• tho Pro.
viuee of Qatbao• Dr. J. Stowart, of
Montreal, bar boon chosen (1oncrttl
Secretary, and Ur. Sicard, of Toronto,
Gonoral Treasurer of Idto Association.
:\ farmer in the township of Ham,
*taboo, named Boisvort, shot mutt
trilled
his sou Andrew, niuetorn yoars
of age, having tuiatalcou him to tato
bush for a bear. Two youths who
hoard erica in tho built lilts those of -
a boar crone and told tho ftatlter of
the young man, when Ito rushed out
with a gnu and fired wllori ho sa,v
something moving. The allot had a
fatal efl.'oct, as tiro young man only
survived for !Ivo uniuntos. .
Tho managers of the Canadian Pa. -
ciao Railway have compiatod the ntmi-
iug of the staatious ou alto souttou of
the road between 13isoctasing and
Port Arthur. Amoug tiro complete
fiat of stations aro found tho follow-
ing :—Dualtosnny, Turnbull, Otter,
Wil Hanna, Grassott, Girdwood, t.myot,
O'Brien, ltidoat, Pardee, Daltuu,
Pontoon, i3rommar, Onfinot, Tratloan,
Moutizaumbcrt, 1\Ioiguntl, Stowart,
b iddiotoul4I, enssie And aoileJ►n<