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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-9-17, Page 5D Wm, milk eb Our Parkila week. 1711 town d year, Thos front o animal chicken Mise with a mambo church, from to Bedfo aid not passed connoeti School, Educati passed. Mrs. ronto th J. Wa day in t Mrs. oflMrs, Port Hu position moose. The ti drilling decided t Zurich n F. Met of Mr. watchms being lef Rev. occupied ran Chur delivered large con Tho S ing a g Sept. 21e petted fr is being 1 Sirs, • Listowel. TEE P for 25 ce John J and has J. N. has troate D. Oa week by t ning over Donath and Com of his hou One of talking a factory 80 There i, the villag kept quite James ,'old sod" to have ng Some t establisbo a butcher, Some of ivari on th week. Th William very poorl is somewh Quite a the Presb Oranbrook services tit We mis this w0811. gone to To bition, but good when David M H,1+, MaA Charlotte morning tr the Induct John Ou MOVE) in a whore Mr. farm and w wish John going, hard In this should 1cu those itiner tend to giv aro pito ce bettor berg chants. An origin of a quack off his bast the crsdulit locality. F preferred a Davies, of t geared to be fluence of t1 the time Buri Wo aro sup easilyltupoe characters, S1rPT. 17, 1886. THE BRUSSELS POS ISTRIOT NEWS Ltktow,,t Olimie is mannfaoturing skim ease, oriokotere were beaten by le club by a few rune, Ellis On the dollar is what age have levelled on to Malo caught a large mini, f his hen house in a trap. had been living on aeries s for a while. Annie Olitnze was presented beautiful en dress by re of the Congregational on the ave of her departure wn for Oberlin, Mich. rd Richardson, whose name appear among thus° aA the July examinations on with the Listowel High has received word from anal Department that lie Ho wrote for a third. ]41. Elliott, D. and Ivory t Mr. Alva )Iemsworth per ate, begun Roberteon, moron an motions tout o alk d s ri.al pw o Wins doctor rums, preparation od Gt r+oy. Tum Poor for the balance of the year for 25 cents, in advance. Townehtp Commit will meet Dames' hotel on 'Friday Of next weak, tho 24th Inst. thethe last Wm. Bishop lost a valuable mare last week from acute indigestion, our TLQ animal WOS sick Only four hours. this Miss Fannie Hill, who was home for a week, loft on Monday for Mua. in him. Miss Lottie, her sister, no- The eompanied her and will visit in the northern country for a few months. At a threshing bee, on the 0th, last weals, a couple of the hands got the waning and were going to gobble one another up. The big man had the little man down 0n the straw and was going to hammer him when they were separated. Your correspondent who suggests. that the combatants look in up the old nursery rhyme, "Let dogs delight to bark and bite, &c." the Last Saturday, Margaret, beloved hae wife of Wm. White, died at her home lot 7, sun. 2, after a brief illness, aged 56 years. The cause of her decease was a cancer in her stomach. The To. funeral took place on Monday, Rev, R. Paul, of Ethel, officiating. Mrs, White wasrch and was member iiofthe hly rMetho d by all who knew her. A BEAR none.—On Tuesday after- for noon of last week a report was cireul. a ated through the neighborhood that three bears were seen entering the bush on the farm of Jas. Shaw, 16tH a con., and that one of them was kill- ed, upon which the others made their at ♦soaps to athiok swamp on the adjoining farm, occupied by Jno. Stewart. A crowd was quickly col- as leeted, armed with several guns, clubs a pitchfork and an axe. The swamp -was then surrounded and some mea, eocompauisd by dogs, went in to raise the Mesere. Bruin from their hiding place, which they soon succeeded in a doing. When the bears made a charge ofrance buckshot which provwere met eth d ineffective, and again ',fought shelter in the swamp, and as night was close at hand, the swamp denseand tho heat so intense that the doge refused' . to work, all other attempts to bring them to view proved fruitless. The to bear that was killed ie a beautiful specimen of its kind and its hide if properly tanned, will he quite a trophy to Alexander Stewart, who was the lucky one that caused the animal to "kick the bucket." The others are still at large and ought to bo quite a temptation for some of q p otic sportsman to try their skill on. Bare s,—A. few items from the north-east corner of this township may not be uninteresting, therefore I will drop you a few briefs.—Harvest- ing 10 this neighborhood is well : through and fall wheat Bowing is pro- greasing fast. The motto of each seems to be early sowing. This is highly commendable as the plants then have a chance to become strong before they become a lodging plan for snow. A much smaller breadth of wheat is sown this year than usual astheconvictionisslows area iu y p g over the minds of farmers that coarseg grains and feeding stook on the farm Pays better, Many in this section are growing more hogs, as they pay bet- ter than other stock. This locality is noted for fine horde of pigs.—No section of Trey has made such pro- gress in the last 5 years as the north- east corner. A. number of first -plass atone foundation barna and num- her of brick houses, which will atm- pare favorably with any -in oar town- ship. Our people ars full of vim and Ibeainatrim°nal liof eh ns 'cue of our baehil elors of the 4th con. of Rlma, of the tnotnbpre name of Chapman led to the altar for Miss Maggie McKenzie, of Grey, and lion, came to pay a visit to their friend, ( W. Coats, boundary of Grey and for Lima. Tho sharp young men and tag boys got the news and in a short hopes time organized a monster charivari. the The groom came keg down with the stamps when a keg of beer and fiddle were procured and the light fantastlo rate was tripped till tit° sato' hours, when all despersed. While the fun was University going on another wedding was ar- carried ranged and Andrew Searles, of the 4111 hu0, and the beautiful daughter that of Thos. Duncan, of the same line, new wore married on the 8th inet„ tit the Trunk hotel at Trowbridge, by the Rev. C. about V. Lako, as this was his first wedding on this circuit no doubt ho did it well, as ho does all his work. I'm inform• andvaluod ed another wedding is yet on the tc tapir. May the young pairs go on Oxford and prosper. Whilst speaking of presents weddings I wilt tell yon what cornea after, Mrs, Noah Wolf, 51/aline, Imo Blenheim a flue son, Mrs. Charles Hudson, of pig the seine line, a daughter, and last month but not least Mrs. James Lindsay, the 4111 litre, a son. This inakms the fifth heard son itr succession for the latter. It fouud lies been hinted that Mr. Lindsay ex- been poets a medal from Jobe A. --I hoar food that before the a young man on can cradle around in 12s, minutes. at in 12 minutes. t s g minute. If eau do bettor lot enol,—Mina Snowdon, Mich., la Visiting Matthews is home Ilareiltou. Mrs. (eaves on a visit go to see her daughter, Leslie, of Aberfoylo,—In will say Something candidates for give a few plate bo like. --- V,-ttrtpr,iorr. Voters' List this week, in Dames' THE Pear until 25 Deals, in advance. A. meeting of Grey Plowmans' held at Dames' evening,20th inst., large attendance Quite a number have gone to Toronto exhibition.—The Thonucider gDiu or bore of Oourt Woodbine, tended the eervioo church, Brussels, tier the auspices of Brussels.—Tho sacrament iu Knox bath last waslargely ing the preparatory, thanksgiving cervices art, ofBeltnore, intereeting sermons.—When ors propose to old be on the look ant The following Grange newspaper MEAfoRIA3r.—At lug ochre Uranbrook 281, held on Thursday, rommtiop was appointed resolution of condolence MoLauehliu and bereayet'nent, (tile ifs anti mother). as it has pleased deuce to remove from much beloved and Sister, Mrs. Jno. after a lingering illuess, borne with Christian grace, has joined washed their robes white in the blood while wo recognize and power. we your Brethren and Grange to extend sympathy in this mud while it is difficult see the hand of a Father in these dispensations providence, and our mete the wisdom of yet we are assured infinite wisdom eneh to the fulfilment ly will, and while no the justness of try to think of her fore," where she awaitson shore the corrin of typo for a short time tie with the things that in your affliction 17s the sufficiency be able to experience touched with a feeling hies He knoweth ltow assist those who are Taos. Morton,l Wet. WILSON, W. E. Orbuntex. Oranbrook, Aug. fly r. if eripxessing limit o of the Oranbrook. their kind and rympathetio and he also feels debted to hie neighbors their many itets the illness of hie they will never hour of need. oradliog season closes the 5th line says an eight acro field Allowing 8 feet per 81X1 '•A x stCO to0 3 l s any man in Grey us hear from him of Port Huron, lier sister, Wiles on a visit from Bayne, 4th line, to Toronto end ' will Mrs, J. W. my next about the coming municipal honors and as to what they most Moine Axon. __. . Court on Friday of Hall. Jan. let, 1867, for all interested in the Association will be hotel, on Monday at 8 o'clock. requested. of our villagers to attend the mill of then good No. 100, at- in • the English on Sunday l•tet, un- of 0onl•t Alexandra, dispensing of the church on Sab- attended. Dur - sacrament and Rev. Mr. Stew. delivered four very bachel- maids may we nob for "squalls" 7 is taken atom the :— the regular meet- Grange, No. Aug. 12111, a to l draft a to lira. John family in their sad death of a beloved Resolved, --Where• an all -wise Provi• our midst our highly esteemed MoLauchlin, who which was fortitude and those 'who have and made them of thebamb ;" and divine authority desire on behalf of Slaters of this you our heartfelt your irreparable lose at all times to loving and merciful of God's finite minde to these afflictions, that God in His orders and clireote of Elis heaven.-L?..,.1 wo are led to reflect such trials, lot tie as "only gone be. the other those dear are left to hat - of time, We trust yeti may real - of divine grace and "(hat being of our infirnm- to naecor and troubled." Oommittee. 18, 1886. lauchlan uses tl ante his h pipe Grange mean. very deeply in• and friends of kfndness clue hats partner and waut a friend in he to y Who upong atwith Beading I throw ��+ x l9 e� Now we wish not be benefited IIAIiGREAVBS A HARGREAVES' A. HARGR +'AVES'PAIN The HARGRE AVES for HAItGBEc A.VES' A HARGREAVES' Pleasant `Think over the prices the benefits to be them from i�A QUEEN'S We guarantee over the World. y " ° �,Y- �• bein ��•/y/� """-" or Studying it away, their tri � —" you to read by it :— BLACKBERRY sure Cure SYRUP most Excellent KING best Pain ANTIBI Biliousness LIFE INVIGORATING remedy for WORM and �eop�e in ` 1 tresanted New it to sec if they ' DUALS thoughts are =�..�+,�� it A 1 a B the Advertising can strike any in their feet --- tltoti consider and Complaint. CHEER Y,, Gouglls & Collis Market, , &c., Diseases. kr 0.�� 0 ..1f Wee New not sa if you can - 25c. a Bottle. 25c. a Bottle. 25c. a Bottle 25c. a .13attie. 25c. a Bottle. preparations 1 1 can get at made all '—a^ tho following and CORDIAL, for Diarrhoea, Dysentery Summer OF TAR & WILD Remedy for and a relief iii Consumption. , Killer in .the ss and PILLS, kindred Complaints. BITTERS, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, g and Kidney SYRUP, sure. 20c. a Bottle. Blyth. Graham is visiting in is week. lkerwn,of with°lintis par peent Sun- of Paisley, is the guest B. McKinnon at present. 3oyd left here title week :on where he has secured es baker. Wa wish him boyo are undergoing night now as they have o compete for the prize est weak. calf has secured the services Benson, of Markdale, ker owing to the vacancy by Mr. Dale. Graham, of Egmondville,i the pulpit in the Presbyter- oh last Sunday mor)tineitnd an excellent address to ion Army purpose hold- rand banquet on Tuesday, 1. Several1officers are ex• net a distance and a big time coked forward to. rices necessary to try any or all of our derived by you from such use and that you the spot where they are Manufactured G?Z AVES t�'Q.� Chemists, Druggists, iCc., opposite the HOTEL, — BRUSSELS,ONT. thein Better than half the Patent Ittedicines Ethel. has removed for the balance of 1886 in advance. iry has purchased a lot here, to build a house. our hotel keeper, d himself to a new um pump. got his foot hurt last ho wheel of a separator run- it. Hewitt is erecting a neat kitchen to the rear se. RP- enterprising villagers is building a mammoth x200 feet. v a good dent of sickness in and biology. Our Dr. is busy. McKelvey returned from the last week. His trip seems reed with him. of a butcher shop being in our village. We think might do well here. our youths attended a char- e 2nd con. of Grey last ey were fond of a frolic. Tompkins, who has been y for the past few weeks, at improved in health• number of the members of yterian church went to to attend the sacramental ere last Sunday. themusic oficby the band tine boys have mato mato to attend the Erin. we will expect something they return. line and wife, Wm. Milne, Dieter, W. Doig and Miss Davies left here on the sin last Monday to attend Exhibition at Toronto. ghton and family will re- wash or so to the west, Oughton lima leased a ill try prairie farming, We macaw as he is a steady working man. enlightened age people bettor than patronize ant tea -dealers, who pre. such great bargains. We rtain that they can get from any of our finer- al curiosity fu the shape Lae been palming and practising on f of some people in this or hie own special use he made by T. Don Brewery, He ap- pretty wall under the in. is tome preparation all ng his stay in the village. rimed that people are so upon by snob unworthy ,�+ i' 4wwy R 7.'akes G-raI ti 8is His 66 `leiE tri this rounding .BOOTS' .t..r. Largo of Brussels S, ,1NG opportunity and the OSTRA.1 a� �„ ;° �,• t' �, w �a La yy t• and of S to evening,ho 9 9 z) i i sur - rr1, the - m r i ° 1 ,. . • ) TEN13 • r ��'xiis .. r`, ' ak„=•,l ,x., the People will have a STORE IN-- - MOTEL, sEpT u ,tl 1 y� a p of Brussels Fall Opening : ®E Brussels ON i`188 l,l�= }f w, ` 011, w s*µ= k•a of informing country that —AT Block, OPPOSITE ry tt' 9 , he AND HIS 4. QUEEN'S + ' Woodetook's estimates °all for a of 18 mills on the dollar. In the Methodist Conference the Confederation scheme was by a majority of 85. Stratford Times :—It is expected ground will bo broken for the locomotive works for the Grand Railway in Stratford on or the 20th of this month. Galt's taxes aro 20 mills on the $. A brick of gold weighing 810 ozs, iiaopoetion at ovor $6,000 was brought Halifax, N,S., Wedneedny from the mime at Bast TIalifax. It ro-°���® 80 days' work of throe men. Alf. Lay+aoolr, of (haven mine, township, missed a youuItho about the swear' week in July. A later Mr, Lay000lc was starting elevator in his mill when he. a grunt, and upon looking ho the long lost pig which had in Under all the time without or water. well assorted Stock will be complete and open public on the above elate. CordialIivLtati©, Brass Band will bo in attendance dation the D R1 l Gra Cf?'12rS ISilDC%. T rt(,.C.Ct?ZS